When bad things happen to good cars

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tomrooster
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When bad things happen to good cars

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1966 F250 Camper Special parts truck
1966 F 100 w/391 ft
1965 F 100 project
1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible
1953 ford Customline 2 door
1952 8N
1967 triumph Bonneville

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Most of those, if not all of them, can be attributed to the old "high performance car/ low performance driver" syndrome. Nobody under the age of 35 who ever watched Fast and Furious should not be allowed to own cars like this.
I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
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I think there is a SLICK at the 1:39 mark ! saw it first!!!!! hahahahaha
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Did anyone see the picture of the roadster at the national roadster show what supposedly had a stuck throttle and ran over the judging coordinator, severely injuring him. The car was heavily damaged also.
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Stupidity is really a waste.
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foodstick wrote:I think there is a SLICK at the 1:39 mark ! saw it first!!!!! hahahahaha
Nice catch Lance! Right in front of the Charger
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Uncle skip....just because you're old and watched fast and furious doesn't make you a better driver.. Id like to point out that it is mostly the rich kids who have there cars given to them that do these stupid acts to classic beauty...anyone who has built one for themselves knows how much time and money it will take to fix these things and wouldn't waste 10yrs and 20000 to feel the wind in your hair and drive fast for 5 sec.
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here is my experience. i sold this cream puff 56 210 more door with a 265/pg (78k)to a guy who wrecked it within a week. here it sits 20 years later.

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foodstick
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hard to believe it never got fixed, or even tarped !!!!
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