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Can't think why anybody would be willing to pay good money for such a weird lookin automobile. Hey, and don't even think of opening the doors on this baby while your on the move. The wind will take it right off for you.
I'd love to see the pics of what it looked like before restoration. Whoever did the work on this one went through a lot of trouble to make it look better than new. |
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Andries
Have you ever seen the movie "Stander"? |
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Goin' slower....
Lest you think I am all brag: I just traded in my Honda NT650 twin in for a 125cc 4-stroke Italjet scooter. Yup, you heard me right.
I don't ride the M/C any more and it only collects dust in my garage. I *would* use the scooter more, so I decided to make that choice. (Gas is $2.55 per gallon here in CT). I may have GONE fast, but I'm a punk now... BTW, the scooter is a hoot and will get used. Coop |
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A scooter sounds safer to me Coop!
Cheers Moosehead __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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Moose
You're so concerned about safety all the time and yet you're playing with very sharp knives!?! Man, that Canadian air must working just right. |
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An indicated 155 on my 90 CBR 1000 Honda. Indicated 140 in my 98 Z3 2.8. Had a 67 396 Camaro way back when and it had a 3 speed auto trans. It would run the needle a good bit past 120 before shifting into 3rd.
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Yes Suf. I saw "Stander" with his Ford Cortina XR 6. Most of it is based on the truth, of course. Don't know if the movie was factually correct though. Where in the world are you ? I thought the movie was only shown here.
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The fastest I've ever gone in a car? 2003 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor and I was running code 3 to an officer needs assistance call. I was well over 100 but I never even looked at the speedometer with everything going on. I'd prefer not to do that again. We have a no pursuit policy so unless I get another ONA call, it's probably a safe bet that I never will. BTW this wasn't on the highway. This was in the city.
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Hey TxCop
Hope everything turned out ok. Can you tell us any specs on the Vic? I always wondered what these vehicles were capable of. They're all short-blocks, correct? What do you think of this thread? |
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Andries
I'm in mid-west US. I picked it up at blockbuster, although I think there were only 3 available for rent. For any of you fellas that haven't seen it, I recommend you check it out. Here's a review: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0326208/ |
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Hi there txcop. I'm glad to see I'm not the only cop around here. Is it true that your patroll vehicles are specially modified ? We have no policy on persuit, but very few of our cars are modified for performance. Luckily we have a government subsidized scheme that allows officers to buy cars at a discounted price and the government pays 2 thirds of the installments and the insurance ! I allways fiddle around a bit under the hood on mine.
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