I hope that’s anchored down. If not, it will become a projectile in an accident.
I bet you are a lot of fun at parties...
Well, truth be told: I put a car on its roof and a truck on its side (icy roads on the latter). It’s amazing how much loose stuff you have in a vehicle and it all becomes airborne when the vehicle is no longer on all four wheels!!!!
I agree, but the whole thread is satire
It certainly matches the decor...
AND NOW YET ANOTHER annoying story from the old days..........
Before I joined the Navy, so this was 66-67, I had a more-door 57 Bel Air Chev. It was "put together" and did not have the proper generator..........explain.............Power steering on those old girls, was the "cylinder on the drag link," and the pump was driven OFF THE REAR of the generator. But I did not HAVE the correct generator, so I just left the PS unhooked. At some point I got some money, got the correct generator, and hooked up the PS
BUT THIS GENERATED it's own problem. With no PS, steering effort was impressive, and the "return to center" was "mighty effective." AFTER connecting the PS, the "return to center" was "not so much".
There was a popular drive in in town, "Don's drive in." Friend of mine and I stopped in got coke and a shake, and left. I turned out of the lot onto the street, steering with "I guess" my right hand, holding the shake in my left. "Almost too late" I realized the thing was not returning, and I reached "cross arm" frantically with my other hand, dumping the shake neatly upside down on the transmission hump and shifter!!!
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I guess 3 was the magic number.A biology teacher I knew in high school (and had absolutely no respect for) was also a driver training instructor. He had a girl driving who made a right turn...without letting the car return to straight...HIT a parked car. Then she backed up and hit it again. After the third time she hit the parked car the instructor finally got control from his side of the car...
I was in a '67 Camaro that rolled one night many years ago. I wasn't driving.Well, truth be told: I put a car on its roof and a truck on its side (icy roads on the latter). It’s amazing how much loose stuff you have in a vehicle and it all becomes airborne when the vehicle is no longer on all four wheels!!!!
Remember when folks put many items on the rear shelf under the back windshield, result, shotgun spray pattern to the back of the head.Was that milkshake chocolate or strawberry ?
Tailgaters, no problem, rig another concrete cinder Block.Doubles as cruise control.
...also deterrent for tailgaters.