Starred because of the silly names, but I think the opposite is true for me, although it had a bunch of involved sadness
Starred because of the silly names, but I think the opposite is true for me, although it had a bunch of involved sadness
Say whatever you want Ballaban, but that is by far one of the best scenes in the whole saga.
Don’t let the cheesy dialog fool you.
At those speeds and blasting thru those narrow streets and cliff edged roads I wonder how much the rollcage is for stiffening the car’s suspension rather than to try to save the pilot in the case of an accident much like the seatbelts in the planes.
Some of your answers make me legitimately wonder if you really happen to know the correct answer to any random question or if everything is just an elaborate lie you made on the spot =)
Not the wildest concept by any stretch, but would have been lovely to own one of these if they went into production
I’m really glad to have you back Alex,
I was actually increasing the volume with my headphones on thinking “hmmm, yeah it sounds kind of ferocious.... HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!! my ears”
Pro tip: don’t use them on the plastic cover of the cartridge-type filters unless really, really necessary and have a new cover at hand to replace that one.
A mechanic friend of mine used to do that “prank” to any new employee on the shop.
Best news I’ve heard all year long.
I was thinking about that scene a couple of days ago for no apparent reason and laughing like an idiot to my wife’s dismay (she’s no simpsons lover, so even if I explained to her, she wouldn’t laugh)
BTW, awesome username
And somebody actually built one, but instead of chopping a Camaro, they used a Commodore SS ute with a front clip
Yes he is.
Even if he knew that my dumb 5year old-self would try to use each model as a regular toy and end up breaking it into a million pieces, he would always ask me which model should he built next, and took the time and patience to paint everything to detail each time.
That and toasting under the sun at the local…
I’m not ‘Murican at all, but I grew up watching Smokey and the Bandit over and over to no end.
I specifically remember my dad building a scale trans-am and scouting over the whole city for the paint colors needed to replicate the car for me.
Dear God I need this car in my life even if it’s only to see it on the showroom…
While I can’t really stand Jay-Z’s music, I have to admit that everything that he touches on collaborations turns something good into gold
Awesome episode with Captn. Slow learning to drive fast
That was sort of true, at least in Mexico in the 80's.
But the offending cars were made on friday because workers didn’t really paid much attention to what they were doing.
You better stop trying to burst my bubble.
From the photography standpoint is a beautiful piece.