![]() 06/08/2020 at 18:23 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It’s an actual picture that was the centerfold to the Jacksons Victory tour program.
(I am not advocating for him to be un-dead, but damn dressed up in jockey attire and sitting on KITT??????)
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Mak es sense. KITT was probably the most likely car of the bunch to attract the att ention of kids in the 80's..............................
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Ouch!
Likewise, h e also had a Simpsons Viper mini-car, and a fire truck.......
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His leg is hiked up higher than I care it to be.
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“What will attract kids? How about a fire truck and a mini Dodge Viper with Bart Simpson on the hood?!”
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I thought it was the Jackson 5, not the Jackson 6.
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I’ll take the Daytona
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Ever seen the position a jockey rides in. Everything but that is secondary to how silks and jodhpurs are cut.
Maybe you should sign up for some flexibility training.
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What’s the car between Countach and 308?
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Feels like it should be a slantnose 911, but those had rectangular foglights from the factory.
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Did a bit more looking. The emblem on the hood is DP Motorsport. I can’t find a match for the car, though this 935 (maybe a modified 930 instead?) is similar:
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DP Motorsport made 935 body parts for the non factory teams and Kremer before they built their own street versions
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Interesting. A weird pick for the lineup indeed