Dave91TM
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Just park it right side out and hang a for sale sign on it.
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Just park it right side out and hang a for sale sign on it.
wonder how he keeps the front wheels on the ground?
I think they would look like skis or pontoons..........wonder how he keeps the front wheels on the ground?
I agree, rubber is massive. Points to Mickey Thompson. I thought it looked like those cartoon pictures with the monster engines, rear tires and loads of flames. Maybe photo shopped or else it has been shortened. Here I have stretched it but proportions still wrong, front too wide. Shows I am not an artist. What do the rest of you think?Peter does it look out of proportion (short)? Maybe it is just the angle the pic was taken on.
Some pile of rubber under there!
Wow... Doesn't look stretched.... lol...I agree, rubber is massive. Points to Mickey Thompson. I thought it looked like those cartoon pictures with the monster engines, rear tires and loads of flames. Maybe photo shopped or else it has been shortened. Here I have stretched it but proportions still wrong, front too wide. Shows I am not an artist. What do the rest of you think?
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When it comes to engines...Go Big or Go Home
Even though I clicked "agree" on the post It is not always true. Back in the day my partner drove a 288 cu in small block Chevy to NHRA records in C/A class.When it comes to engines...Go Big or Go Home
Agree, its not always motor size, especially when you look at the horsepower numbers available today with some small displacements.Even though I clicked "agree" on the post It is not always true. Back in the day my partner drove a 288 cu in small block Chevy to NHRA records in C/A class.
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