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Impressive chassis work, after all, it hooked up on a marginal surface with little tires. Could you imagine coming down hard on that transverse buggy spring up front?
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That looks like a young Larry Hill driving that car!
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I wonder if the driver rode it out or if he had to get out of it because it started drifting to the crowd?...... He prob fethered the gas settled down and hit the bottle again!! What a ride.
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Bogus Hp rating, needs to move up 2 classes.
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It was hooked on a rail.
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Interesting that two (er one per picture) of his tires was in between low-rise train tracks?
Moreover, although it was a bad-to-the-bone wheelstand, a clear case for wheelie-bars Was made too! Given the left side of the car was rolling over bricks, that had to be a little bumpy...ouch!
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If you look closely you can see the NOS bottle on the front of the radiator!
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