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Sponsored by Mountain Dew..chomp chomp...and Papa Johns? What a crackup? So is that what all HCS snow drifters eat? :grin:
Pretty nice work with mounted cams for sure.
RVRTRSH maybe you gonna be next...with your library of Stangs? I may have to re-enact Bullit with a CS here in SF (but use CG for the catching air scenes).
Not me! I'm so snowed in, I couldn't get one of my cars to the street if I wanted to. I think it's snowed every other day here. I'm not complaining. Good skiing this winter and should be good rafting next summer. :grin: I was watching "Musclecar" this weekend and they had a story on the first Dukes of Hazzard car-the one that makes a jump in the opening scene. I never watched the show so I'm clueless but some guy found the car in a wrecking yard and it was toast. It would be a shame to do that to a CS.
I think I saw a special on that series...they had like 15-20 General Lees that they painted and "strengthened" round the clock for the bridge jumps and stunts for that series.
Anyways I was just kidding on jumping streets with the CS. The ride is safe down in Socal. Any jumping would be speedbumps at 5mph. :grin:
That's Mark Hartman (see Hartman HCS on the left). I haven't heard from him in a while. Good to see he's still got his HCS and is still having fun driving it.
ALSO, our August 2007 Grass Valley BAR B Q is on this site also with many pictures of the cars and owners, etc. Just punch on 1968 Mustang or California Special. Bob here.
ALSO, our August 2007 Grass Valley BAR B Q is on this site also with many pictures of the cars and owners, etc. Just punch on 1968 Mustang or California Special. Bob here.