They sent Tiffany.
They sent Tiffany.
Angry Jeep: Edgy and a cry for attention.
This is the look of a man who will win at all costs. As long as it is under one thousand US dollars. Plus batteries. And freight. And customs and import fees. And a bit of electrical tape.
The look of determination, on both your faces, just fills me with glee.
The headlight tape was my favorite bit, too. I didn’t mention directly it in the hopes that those who know would just appreciate it. Like you did.
I’m still driving back
Hell-No to ALL PICKUPS — for now.
At college age, this young feller, and all of his friends will be moving darn-near every year for the next 6 yrs of their lives, and whichever poor schmuck owns a pickup will get called near the end of every single month to help some other fool move. So Chris, unless your last name is…
I read an article about a modest price increase for nitromethane fuel—like $100 or so for the weekend. Top fuel teams were crying the blues. Article suggested to me that the entire operation is run on a shoestring and likely a money loser for almost al involved. And if you look at the crowd, it’s like they are visiting…
Basically ZERO information and few photos = automatic NO DICE.
I’m not entirely sure but I think I can answer that in part. I saw this Hoonigan vid. a while ago where they toured Hendricks NHRA HQ and met/interviewed Leah Pruett (who actually seems like a really cool person). In it, they said something about how the reward for winning a race is only about $50,000 and the money…
Well...
I’ve wondered the same for years. I’d love to go to an event post COVID to experience the top fuel and funny cars. But that very much seems like a thing where one time is enough.
I’m sure I could do a lot more damage to a F1 car given the opportunity.
Sounds like a perfect candidate for an LS swap.
IT’S A TIM TAM FLIM FLAM
Seriously people, I leave you people unsupervised for one day. ONE DAY. And nobody comes up with THE cheesiest racing movie of all time?
Yes, just make sure that second car is a tow truck and you'll be fine
Savage.
May I suggest a Boeing 737 MAX?
Yes. Clearly.