krisclewell
Kristopher Clewell
krisclewell

It’s an old and rare ats wheel. Sold since but kind of regret it.

It’s a short stroke 3.2 with 9.8:1 compression and cams. Close ratio gearbox. Some other stuff. I did the majority of the work myself. It’s a blast.

I got up at 5-6 am every day for 2 weeks. It was bad hair every day!

It’s mentioned a couple times in the film.

How far did they end up driving?

Honestly, me too. The journey was the best part, amongst seeing friends and all.

well, we had about 2500 miles of doing just that on the way home :)

I had to take Alex, and I have a roll cage. PLUS all the camera equipment. There just wasnt a way to make it happen. Maybe next time! ;)

I directed the film, and own the car. Ask me anything :)

boy do I have a story for you someday.

we went the back route out of big bear through the mojave. It was warm for sure.

Honestly the toughest thing to do in this car other than hear each other, was to read a full sized map.

who says this still has a 2.4? ;)

Afford what? A car?

Coming to a theater near you. Jan 8th 2097.

AFAIK those cars are still available, and even cheaper as they’re used. Go get your golden era dream car!

This is truly sad. Where are you from? You can drive my 911 if I’m around at some point.

Really? I tend to feel like the 90’s was filled with sad rock and flannel.

Why are you unable to participate?

That’s like saying that computers are stupid just because you could hire a secretary. You don’t have to take an Uber...