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A Roadrunner that’s 7 inches shorter on the passenger’s side than the driver’s? Sure, lets make it drive and slide it on a dirt track because why not?
![]() 11/27/2018 at 21:25 |
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Would it work better going the other way?
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The conclusion was that it was more consistent and thus faster going to the left but it was much friendlier to getting very sideways when going right.
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Street legal? License plate.
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I didn’t much care for that episode. All the effort seemed to be a waste of time since the car isn’t salvageable. I hope they do part it out.
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This was a fun episode; the best part was probably the front-on view of it when they first took it on the street to really show just how crooked it is.
It was a bit painful (if I were to buy another muscle car it’d be a 68
or 69 satellite) but the more you see of the car, it wasn’t exactly immaculate before pole-wrapped (rockers are rusted out as are behind the wheels, etc).
![]() 11/27/2018 at 23:12 |
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I think David said on his Instagram that he has another shell but wanted to give this a try
![]() 11/27/2018 at 23:23 |
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Yeah, at the end he says the plan was to use it’s parts for a shell he has but Finnegan argues they should keep it because the fans will want to see it. I think parting it and building the shell would be more interesting than parking it for months and then pulling it out for some appearance somewhere.
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I mean, it's not like they're gonna ruin it!