The video's director
The video's director
@HooniverseJeff: Brilliant!
You sure have a pretty mouth!
Ford Researchers on a much needed vacation
@AustinMiniMan: Actually, they did in the late 80's under the Merkur badge.
At :50 in, Ace Ventura sees a picture of this Vette!
A Prius. Not that he even want to drive one, but that's what celebrities drive out here! Trying to look all earth saving green hippie is the cool thing to do. To bad no one told em about TDi diesel!
The Sports car for the open wallet! i still want one, though!
LA is a radio wasteland. So many stations have switched to spanish content or have just faded away. 93.1 Jack FM is pretty much the only station i listen to in the car anymore
Just make a theme park outta em and...oh wait, been there, done that
They had sexy car hops at the White Cruiser!
The Ford Bronco. Particularly the original 66' to 77' version before it became a shortened F-150. Designed to take on the CJ and the Scout, it was made to get muddy! Yes, its nice to see one all tricked out at a show...but its also sad if it never gets mud on the tires. A Bronco needs mud like a fat kid needs cake!
Now, the 6 liter caddy engine wasn't so bad....but when you add a crazy computer system to it and turn it into the 1980 Cadillac V8-6-4, it becomes Hell Engine! I figure it still counts even though its the computer system ruining the engine....Your call peeps
Good job Hollywood editing out the gear crunch sounds...and using CGI to make it look like the reverse works!
Angelo Pizzo Has nothing but respect and love for Indiana sports and I am sure the movie will be good....it may be a lil mushy, but guys everywhere will watch, cry and hug it out!
Ya know its gonna end up looking just like this!
It looks like Jack spilled his bloody mary all over himself in the wreck
That car was not pearl white when he got it!
What? No "Capn' Antilles"???
Richard Petty at the 88' Daytona 500. Not only does he flip the car several times, he then gets smacked hard once its back down on the ground. This crash was so famous at the time, they sold T-Shirts about it in Daytona for years