Otto Maddox wrote:
That freaked me out. Thank you Tineye for letting me know what that is
ransom wrote:pinchvalve wrote:Will someone please tell me that my eyes are deceiving me and there aren't cutouts in that fastback shell for the truck's rear fenders, and that the half-a-Mustang isn't part of some sort of rolling diorama?
From the source:
"A cut-down Chevy Suburban fitted with a 572-cube Bill Mitchell big-block was used for camera work where the actors' faces were shot through the vehicles' windshields. The passenger compartment for the featured car, loaded up with an actor behind the "wheel" was mounted on the back of the big SUV, and the whole contraption was drifted around a track to produce the necessary shots. Sign us up for the opportunity to drive the 'burb, but there's no way we'd hop into the piggyback car - at least not without an ample supply of air-sickness bags. "
Unrelated:
ransom wrote:ditchdigger wrote: Oh no you didn't! My bike was a pre-GT buyout frame like theseWant. Can't help it. Was it naval jelly on the mags to make them tacky enough for brakes to kinda work?
plus a hot sunny day = sticky on/off switch brakes with plastic rims that arent melted from caustic chemicals
4cylndrfury wrote:ransom wrote:plus a hot sunny day = sticky on/off switch brakes with plastic rims that arent melted from caustic chemicalsditchdigger wrote: Oh no you didn't! My bike was a pre-GT buyout frame like theseWant. Can't help it. Was it naval jelly on the mags to make them tacky enough for brakes to kinda work?
Naval Jelly never hurt my Tuff2's
4cylndrfury wrote:Powar wrote: My Suburban doing what it does:
I loled. Thanks for that. Here it is after I washed it. You can actually see the RWLs.
The0retical wrote:
I missed this a few pages ago. What is it, where can I get one, and can it be had in the budget of a normal person?
Realistically, I'm probably not going to get a hover bike until I'm at least a fogey, but I'd settle for that thing^^.
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