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12-08-2010, 05:52 PM | #91 | ||
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Oh well, just a bit off fun then.
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13-08-2010, 11:12 AM | #92 | ||
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I did a burnout in dads 1972 LTD with a 400ci cleveland once. just showing of to the coons. she was a open wheeler diff and she spun through first and way into second.
The old boy liked it when i had driven it, because he said it always performed better after i drove it. I walked down stairs to see dad and big bro pulling the rear wheels off and adjusting the brakes. big bro starts jumping up and down about a tyre that was torn to threads, it had worn away half the tread and them 15in radials were not cheap back in them days. i thought f@&k that road had been laid with sharp crushed rock in it. Dad did not say a word. and still let me drive the car. he must of seen the look on my face when i seen the tyre. |
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