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I just went and watched the new fast and furious movie, and it was pretty sweet! They had a torino as one of the cars, not quite the main one, but up there!
But Im assuming you also realized there is no way the begining would ever work in real life even if you had a pickup the would do highway speed in reverse.
Which truck did you like more the 71 Chevy with the huge drag slicks or the 70s Chevy with tandems....
Out of those two Im gonna go with the early 70's over the tandem.
Yeah the start of the movie was so fake its not even funny, but it was still pretty cool.
I had to laugh when they were throwing down the bars from the back of the truck, onto the open pintle hitch's and getting them bang on each time!
Ive had 2 nightmares already.... about trying to back that semi up with 5 trailiors all with independent steering. I think Id sooner be hijacked then back that truck up.
How bout that corner at the bottom of the hill, where the driver bailed outta the semi?! You could probably whip around that bad boy with the United IH eh!!
Ya i that was my every day route I think Id be what you call a Equipment Associate.
But Id still rather face that hill then backing up that row of tailiors....
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