A page late, but still worthy of a post:
Ferrari 348 GTS...
Rob_Mopar wrote: I still have the Hot Rod Magazine poster with Cadzilla. But this album, car, and videos had the bigger impact on my impressionable adolescent mind:
It's also the album that made enough money for Billy Gibbons to afford CadZZilla...
Duke wrote:Rob_Mopar wrote: I still have the Hot Rod Magazine poster with Cadzilla. But this album, car, and videos had the bigger impact on my impressionable adolescent mind:It's also the album that made enough money for Billy Gibbons to afford CadZZilla...
True, but they were doing OK before then too. The earlier work allowed the Eliminator coupe to be built.
fastEddie wrote:
That was at Hallett. I was there a few weeks ago, and people loved to tell me about that crash. The group I was running with seemed to believe that every track session should involve at least one off-track excursion...
I have no photo.
barnca wrote:
I saw Cadzilla at a show at the Henry Ford museum a few years back. There was actually a guard there to prevent people from taking pictures of that one car. Others, no problem. Cadzilla, no way. Such a shame.
Streetwiseguy wrote:fastEddie wrote:Notice the bolt in roll bar pads sticking out the floor? Better:
Yeah, that thing being pancaked like that is kind of scary. Might as well not had a roll cage....
EDIT - From the hotlink source:
mustang-parts.org said: The Mustang ends up laying on it’s back when it settled, the amazing thing is the driver came out without a scratch. If you notice, the bolt-in roll-cage was driven right through the floor board. That tells you something about bolt-in roll cages, not safe at all!
Double EDIT - forgot the HL!
Keith wrote:barnca wrote:I saw Cadzilla at a show at the Henry Ford museum a few years back. There was actually a guard there to prevent people from taking pictures of that one car. Others, no problem. Cadzilla, no way. Such a shame.
That's really odd. My parents were in LA in the late '90's when Billy G. had his cars on display at the Petersen Museum. I convinced them to go check it out and they got plenty of pictures. I'll have to see if I can dig those pictures out.
It was in a display similar to this:
914Driver wrote:
I wonder if she works for fed ex
From Shigeru Mizuki's "Fifty-Three Stations of the Yokaido Road". There are scarier prints in the collection. I've never understood why Japanese ghosts only get one eye, though.
Keith wrote:4cylndrfury wrote: thats not a 350, THIS: is a 350Actually, that's a 346.
details schmeetails...
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