’63 Chevy big block vs. two rear tires= $300+ in new rubber.
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Just in case you are referring to the car in the video,,that’s a ’64.
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My bad. You are right…
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impressive, never saw anyone do that before ,I did that a lot in my younger days but it was just short drags
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Run the tires through some bleach to soften them, disconnect the rear brakes, then stomp the brakes when you dump the clutch.
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Who says you need a DeLorean?
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Do they make flux capacitors for Harleys?
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A nice ’64 but $300 may not be enough for those tyres – at least not in europe. It’s so hard to get tyres like these here in europe. And if you find a dealer, they cost a fortune. Unfortunately they dont fit in my suitcase, because then i would buy them in the US.
’63 Chevy big block vs. two rear tires= $300+ in new rubber.
Just in case you are referring to the car in the video,,that’s a ’64.
My bad. You are right…
impressive, never saw anyone do that before ,I did that a lot in my younger days but it was just short drags
Run the tires through some bleach to soften them, disconnect the rear brakes, then stomp the brakes when you dump the clutch.
Who says you need a DeLorean?
Do they make flux capacitors for Harleys?
A nice ’64 but $300 may not be enough for those tyres – at least not in europe. It’s so hard to get tyres like these here in europe. And if you find a dealer, they cost a fortune. Unfortunately they dont fit in my suitcase, because then i would buy them in the US.