racewrecker5
RaceWrecker5
racewrecker5

So much fun! Speaking of Supras, I just took this out of 14-year storage as a daily driver for awhile ....(I realize it’s not the same, but did install a 3-liter block some time ago).

Uh, if you’re going to test an autopilot, why would you do it on a rainy day in a construction zone? Not to mention outing your own car and life at risk to test it?

Did someone say ‘drive thru motor home?’

Sorry. You can’t polish a turd. It’s still a minivan.

Really, people? A 95-year-old Vet gets scammed of $10,000 and all you can argue is whether he should drive it or not? Maybe he was gonna give it to a Grandkid for graduation? None of our business. A nice old man got ripped off and some good citizens are rigging the wrong. Great on them! I wish more people would help

We have to remember that an explosive charge is the only thing fast enough to deploy in an accident. And transporting ANY explosive ANYWHERE is going to have a chance of having an accident.

It IS kinda cool. My kids grew up with ours.

The one, the only.

I did something very similar several years ago in a go-kart, with my 5 year old son in my lap!

Anyone see a Z8 from this side view? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery ......

Why are these people so obsessed with Autopilot systems? Too lazy or too incompetent to drive? And try to make a manufacturer responsible for their own idiocy? A complete waste of technology, time and money, in my opinion.

I have the exact same experience 28 years ago, sadly selling my 1967 Caddy convertible and 1967 Lincoln suicide-door convertible to buy my first home. As you know, going in, your debt-to- income ratio has to be low, so you can finance the house. What I found out, once I got the house, was that once you’re in, you can

As an owner, it IS illegal, unless part of an off-road event or a parade.

Welcome to the club, my friend. In our house, we have a 1976 Mack Fore Engine, as well as a 1941 Seagrave. Other than driving a tank, I can’t imagine more fun than driving our rigs around! I am currently collecting to restore the ‘41.

Thanks! Another race tomorrow night. Trashing a boat

Perhaps, but really, the rules call for separating the trailers from their tow vehicles, without hitting the car. Bumps DO occur on occasion, but serious injury or dying? Eh, our speeds are in the 40's. Doesn't really happen, but sure is a blast!

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I looked into Lemons racing awhile ago, but yes, it adds up quick. If you look up Trailer Racing on YouTube, you will find a MUCH more affordable, and fun, type of racing! No roll cage, no 5-point harness, just a 3-point lap belt. Take out all the glass and exterior lights, remove the interior (leave the driver’s

As long as they re-name the FR-S as a Celica, I'm happy.

Top speed: 135, from experience. These rigs are the toughest things out there. Yes, they are driven by people because of the tax benefits (lookup write offs for vehicles over 6,000 pounds). They can get you anywhere you point them, and back. Yes, due to their weight, and the fact that they are generally driven around