russduanegreen
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Looks like something a Chevy guy would do. Shame to mess up a Cuda like that !!!
It's a periscope to see where he is going....lolWhat the hells on top that blower, a chrome billet capachino machine?:toothy10:
I would drive a riced out civic before seen in that POS. Looks like a clown car.
Probably not... The engine appears to be sitting up so high because the "Hemi" is actually just a shell sitting on top of a SBC!:toothy10:
J/K... but I wouldn't doubt Hollyweird would do something like that.
Looks like something a Chevy guy would do. Shame to mess up a Cuda like that !!!
I would drive a riced out civic before I would be seen in that POS. Looks like a clown car.
Actually, didn't they do something like that with the "blown" Charger on the first one?
The most vile instance of this, of course, is from the first film where Vin Diesels 70 Charger is catapulted into the air after colliding with an 18-wheeler. But, this is Hollywood after all. Can we really believe what we saw? Not entirely. It has already been revealed that the Chargers tire smoking wheel stand was accomplished via a pair pneumatic arms that ramped the B-Body Mopars nose high into the air.
Moreover, the savvy HEMI lover will attest that the shiny chromed elephant pictured beneath the hood of Vins Charger isnt a 2nd Gen. 426 HEMI at all, rather a 392 1st generation plant. Movies use several cars for movies like these and as the video below reveals, even the Charger used for all the close-up driving isnt all its cracked up to be:
While seeing the top of a plastic supercharger and butterfly scoop opening with the rest of the hood is a little jarring, there is some solace to be taken that the engine beneath the bonnet is indeed a Mopar big block, namely a 440 RB-Block. This is, of course, a massive improvement over the 350 small block Chevrolet-powered version of the 70 Charger found in the fourth film titled simply, Fast & Furious.
Ahh..your back. I like your color commentary. I always did. It always make me laugh. I wonder how many clowns they could fit in that contraption.
ahhhh there are mopar guys that do it too...
Okay, so it was the fourth one. Gotta admit the first one lost me when I saw the trailer for it, saw the Charger do a "wheel" stand and smoke coming from the tires. Then I heard the term "noss" come out of one of the idiot's mouths. After that, they all just blended together in a mass of stupidity.
ahhhh there are mopar guys that do it too...