For once a well thought out comment about lifted trucks.
For once a well thought out comment about lifted trucks.
Exactly, for a little while the wheelie bars were the only part of the car in contact with the ground.
The General Lee Charger was the perfect car for those characters. In Georgia during that time you could not find a Stratos HF or Escort Twin Cam. If you could find one, there's no way Cooter could have found parts for it when inevitably broke. Being a retired oval track stock car, the General was built like a tank.…
As I recall, at the end of at least one season they said Bo and/or Luke was going back to racing stock cars to explain why there would be no new shows for a few months.
They should have added ropes in the pic going from the victim to the side rails. Remember, ALWAYS secure your load especially when driving without a tailgate.
That was basically the only F1 season that I watched most of the races and followed the championship closely. I thought it was the best underdog story in motorsports since Alan Kulwicki won the 1992 Winston Cup championship.
Look for a class B and C fire extinguisher. B denotes that it is good for flammable liquid fires, and C means it is good for electrical fires. Most of these will say automotive and/or marine on the packaging. I just carry a small extinguisher. If you catch the fire early, that's all you will need. Also, the…
You are probably better off just going to a salvage yard and getting a whole new wheel and tire than trying to just replace the tire. It will probably be much cheaper.
There is no risk on hot/cold days. I do not know about a collision. I say this as someone who has carried a small fire extinguisher either in my trunk or under my back seat since 1998. I highly encourage you to buy one. It could easily save your or someone else's vehicle or possibly life.
Well, I guess the C.A.T. is out of the bag now.
I've always tried to minimize the danger to others when I'm out having fun with my vehicle. If there are no other vehicles or people around, I'll run as fast as conditions, vehicle, and skill allow. However, if there are other vehicles or people around, I act like an adult and slow down. Luckily, I live in a small…
The basic unwritten rule of stock car racing is the lead car runs their line and the following car must run an alternate line when attempting to pass. The big exception to this rule is when the following car has an entire front fender alongside the lead car, then the lead car must yield their preferred line or get…
As funny as that scene is, it's even funnier knowing that it is based off of a true story. NASCAR legend Curtis Turner's airplane was bigger, but the rest of the scene is pretty accurate. He was out flying with a buddy when they ran out of booze. He did land on main street of a small town and sent his buddy into the…