look what happened to the firebird
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From: Pembroke Pines, FL
Car: 89 Firebird
Engine: 305
Transmission: T5
those dumb %*&$..!
tv people should NOT be able to get their hands on cars, why? cause they wreck all the good ones, ex.
Fast & the furious - that sweet Charger
Dukes of Hazard - unknown number of Chargers...
Gone in sixty seconds - old mustang
mountain dew commercial - trans am..
i'm so sick of seeing all these.. time to junk some rice
tv people should NOT be able to get their hands on cars, why? cause they wreck all the good ones, ex.Fast & the furious - that sweet Charger
Dukes of Hazard - unknown number of Chargers...
Gone in sixty seconds - old mustang
mountain dew commercial - trans am..
i'm so sick of seeing all these.. time to junk some rice
Tonight on the show "Grounded for Life"
They showed a ***** BEAT an old hot rod mustang........worthless TV bastards......
Too bad he didn't crash........althought they did make fun of him
"Hey, get that matchbox car outta here"
Then the ***** revs up his engine......
"Hey, did someone just turn on a blender on??"
They showed a ***** BEAT an old hot rod mustang........worthless TV bastards......
Too bad he didn't crash........althought they did make fun of him
"Hey, get that matchbox car outta here"
Then the ***** revs up his engine......
"Hey, did someone just turn on a blender on??"
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From: Tampa, Florida
Car: 88 Iroc-Z
Engine: 355ci
Transmission: WC-T5
Ya too bad those cars used were replicas. Notice they always have the existing car form the movie in magazines and in tour shows. Cept for dukes of hazard.. them boiz crazay! :lala:
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Car: 1986 IROC-Z
Still, did you notice that all of the TV commercials, TV shows, movies, etc. that require a dangerous, stunning, or powerful car are almost always played by an American muscle car? There's a new commerical out, I think it's for Old Navy or something, that shows a girl breaking into a chop shop and stealing a '68 Camaro. The girl is flying around corners and ends up smashing through a fence just to get away from the "bad" guys. Imagine if they did that in a lowered Civic, for example... all of the fiberglass aftermarket stuff would be cracked to pieces! I'm still not in favor of destroying America's auto history, but at least they're choosing the right vehicle for the role.
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