I suspect it’s a common ailment among classic car owners- drumophobia.
I suspect it’s a common ailment among classic car owners- drumophobia.
I disagree. It redefined flight in a lot of ways...from its super low cross section design, to its extensive use of exotic materials, to it's engines, to it's operational envelope....and before someone says it: "That's a reconnaissance plane not a warplane!" I'll just go ahead and argue that recon is as much a part…
Pretty sure it redefined freakishly fast.
No SR-71? F A I L
Ahem.....
Umm, I think we missed one. You probably missed it as it went by at Mach 3+.
80% of America haven't got a clue on this. at least.
How do you change the weather app to Fahrenheit?
Yup, so does an M1 Abrams tank.
I love the polite golf claps he gets at 31 sec. for getting the town car a bit out of line and holding it together. I enjoyed it.
Actually, watch it enough times and the body lean starts to make you feel sick. Can you believe there were four people in this car at the Clemson Autocross last weekend. Driver Dorri Williams finished 48th out of 59 entires, though.
Hats off to the guy driving the car, considering it was not a good car to race with.
Don't quote me on this, but I am pretty sure town cars can do just about 60MPH in Reverse. Which is awesome. And also how this autox should have been run.
I would SO do this if I had a Panther platform
that didn't look as bad as I thought it would, that thing is cornering nearly flat compared to the luxo-barges of the 70s and 80s
I love people. (In this case.)
Honestly, the body lean wasn't as bad as I was expecting... and I liked the little bit of drift action.
I just hope my grandfather doesn't see this because he's just crazy enough to try this with his Lincoln.