redline4
I'm huge in Japan
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Not sure I could even discern just which one it was anymore.
Prolly one of the orange ones...
Not sure I could even discern just which one it was anymore.
Why didn't I think of that?Prolly one of the orange ones...
The only time I've done it was in an S-10 in my buddy's home dug gravel pit. We were grabbing for anything we could get our hands on as we went down one side of the bowl and out the other. After the shock of landing, giggling like PA teenagers, we hammered down and went again. Eventually we lost forward gearing but that only stopped us momentarily. Thanks for the memory.I had almost forgot how much fun it is to just thrash a truck with zero fųcķs given.
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The only time I've done it was in an S-10 in my buddy's home dug gravel pit. We were grabbing for anything we could get our hands on as we went down one side of the bowl and out the other. After the shock of landing, giggling like PA teenagers, we hammered down and went again. Eventually we lost forward gearing but that only stopped us momentarily. Thanks for the memory.
A vehicle today wouldn't survive past the first jump, but the safe spaces would be violated anyway. I don't know how kids are going to make it.We did quite a bit of it in the high school days. Broke a Mazda pickup in half jumping off a hill repeatedly at my parents house. One of the best was a 78 Lincoln with a 460 and no exhaust. 45mph through picked corn fields was like floating on air..
A vehicle today wouldn't survive past the first jump, but the safe spaces would be violated anyway. I don't know how kids are going to make it.
...or even just the simple things like, 50 people that don't know each other, spending an evening in a corn field with a keg of beer.It's sad they will never experience the wonder and joy one gets when completely destroying a vehicle with no regard to anything.




