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Lars

Thought i would share a small vid of buddy's chevy pick up 1964.. it has a 502 engine org it is 8.2 liters and 502 hp that has been done some work at.. it is now 9 liters and around 730HP..

wheels are front 275/45-20 and rear 295/45-20

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whfan74

Sweet Lars, but no concern for the spectators safety???

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Martin

man, that reminds me of the burnout comps they had at the big local car shows back home in the 90s. no fences, no safety, no nothing but full throttle and the smell of rubber.......

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Ken B

I can dig it.

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bowtiebutler956

Looks like fun, but that would worry me a little with all those people right there. :hide:

Matt :flags-texas:

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c161rat

Lars.....Quit goofing around and finish that tractor already......and update the post too.... :ychain: ....LOL

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Rooster

UN-fortunately just what you guys have mentioned has all but put an end to burn out comp's around here.

A few years back several people were killed when a hot-rodder in a parade decided to do a burnout and lost control, launching the car into the crowd.

Love the video Lars, but I gotta go with the "Safety" crowd on this.

One of the problems with "technological advancement" is it makes it lees expensive and easier for people with less knowledge and ability to build equipment they cannot handle!

When I was younger there were maybe 4 cars in town over 350 HP, those who owned them knew how to control them. Now there are way to many 18 y/o kids with 600+!

Nice truck, Great burnout.....poor judgement.

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Wheel Horse Kid

Sweeeet.....That was a good one!

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