Insane Cuda at SEMA

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I would drive a riced out civic before seen in that POS. Looks like a clown car.

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.
 
i have two e bodys, not done like that... i rather have a procharger all under a stock hood
 
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.


Actually, didn't they do something like that with the "blown" Charger on the first one?
 
I would drive a riced out civic before I would be seen in that POS. Looks like a clown car.

There is NOTHING in this world that would make me drive a "rice burner" or foreign piece of **** as ugly as that cuda' looks the motor can be replaced..
 
I think the engine and blower are sitting to low :)
 
Actually, didn't they do something like that with the "blown" Charger on the first one?

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The most vile instance of this, of course, is from the first film where Vin Diesel’s ‘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 Charger’s tire smoking wheel stand was accomplished via a pair pneumatic arms that ramped the B-Body Mopar’s nose high into the air.

Moreover, the savvy HEMI lover will attest that the shiny chromed elephant pictured beneath the hood of Vin’s Charger isn’t 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 isn’t all it’s 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.”

Gotta watch the video...

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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.
 
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.

I agree. They all sucked... I heard about the Cheby in a Mopar in one of the enthusiast magazines when the film came out.
 
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