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I think it has 12 exhausts I feel like driving it past Al Gore's home just to annoy him.
Al Gore would hit you with a rocket launcher as soon as you'd get close to him... He'd flip out at the sheer sight of the car.
I think it has 12 exhausts I feel like driving it past Al Gore's home just to annoy him.
Al Gore would hit you with a rocket launcher as soon as you'd get close to him... He'd flip out at the sheer sight of the car.
I think that would make Al Gore a terrorist lol.
Well, I'm sure he wouldn't be happy to see such a loud (and somewhat polluting) car going in front of him. At least he'd call the police and arrest you for god knows what reason...
She's been dragging cars since she was a kid as well. More experience than a lot of people there
This is the Ranchero, and I lucked out since the Camaro in the other lane just happens to be his daughter's car that is in the video a few posts above this. The Ranchero ran in the 8s without nitrous or boost.Talk about a wild childhood, running on the dragstrip and pulling burnouts... America!
Also, what's this Ranchero Gasser you mentioned, @AnthonyD1993?
This is the Ranchero, and I lucked out since the Camaro in the other lane just happens to be his daughter's car that is in the video a few posts above this. The Ranchero ran in the 8s without nitrous or boost.
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A big block (in this particluar case, a 572 BBC at the time of 2014 Drag Week) in a light vehicle can make anything fast if it hooks. Early Ford Rancheros are really light.Sweet Christ, talk about a loud (and smokey) family reunion...
And a pickup that can hit 8s without nitrous!? Welp, it must be packing a nuclear reactor for that sort of time...
A big block (in this particluar case, a 572 BBC at the time of 2014 Drag Week) in a light vehicle can make anything fast if it hooks. Early Ford Rancheros are really light.
I think it's funny SEMA has a new award called "Best Car without an LS Engine".