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And just like clockwork........"oh yeah, if you were in their class......"
Look at the big picture. Movies, manufacturers, government inter...ok, maybe that's too far. LOL! [deleted] To make it short and sweet, I want more of both. Wonder when the twin turbo 6cyl f-150 will be in the books and what will the factor be? hehehehehe Coyote mustang ecoboost flex Too bad 3/4tons aren't allowed or a turbo diesel stocker would be interesting. |
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Correct the hp ratings and nobody cares how new, what brand, nor what they cost.
What class do you run? No answer. Just what I thought. |
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I think a more accurate dipiction of a southern drag racer would be a racer exemplifying good sportsmanship and offering a fellow competitor a helping hand, the shirt off his back, or a home cooked meal. Maybe they should have just followed Larry Stott around for a few days? :) |
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America needs a redneck for a president, Either type will do. Get er done
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FOR THOSE THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN THE MOVIE, HERE IS A GOOD SUMMARY:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IZPY...1&feature=fvwp |
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I can't wait for Shift to come out! Some of my friends don't really understand the whole drag racing deal....maybe I could talk them into seeing this movie!
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The trailer of that movie is a bit over dramatic....IMO.
I have been bracket racing for 14 years, and I may have seen 3 racers in all that time throw a fit after losing a round . (like was depicted in the trailer) Seriously, I think that dude in the movie needs some anger management training! ....LOL It's just bracket racing ! |
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My favorite part of 2LBT is the first 5 minutes. That street racing scene brings back memories of when I was in So. Cal. in the early 80's. Plus, that '55 Chevy reminds me of my first hot rod: '69 Road Runner.. 4 speed...4.88 gears and someone put a stock eliminator engine in that car and street raced it. It had a 413 Max Wedge...cross ram 2 -4-bbls..solid cam...high compression, Accel dual point dizzy,etc. I paid the guy $ 1,200 for it and burned rubber all the way home. Lucky I didn't get a ticket that day.:) Those were truly the glory days for muscle cars for me...they were cheap because gas was high and nobody wanted big blocks. |
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