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Aug 28, 2011 11:58 |  #1

Though I would post a couple images of this truck here. Its just a really pretty truck.

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Aug 28, 2011 12:56 |  #2

Nice looking ride. Too bad we don't get sound too!


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Aug 29, 2011 00:43 |  #3

The noise it makes now is ok, but eventually he wants to run a 472 Caddy to get her over 200mph. that will sound like something special.

And thank you!


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Aug 29, 2011 08:18 |  #4

That last shot is really cool how it shows the paint job. Cool idea on the owners part to keep the lower green cut-off line parallel with the ground since the rear is raised a bit.


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Aug 31, 2011 09:37 |  #5

Good shots of it.

chopperdave wrote in post #13017093 (external link)
...get her over 200mph.

With that flat front & almost vertical windshield, it isn't going to be easy! ;)


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Aug 31, 2011 11:06 |  #6

I was thinking the same thought,that it is going to push a lot of air with that flat front end. I used to work for a motorcycle fairing manufacturer and in doing elcheapo wind tunnel tests realized that our fairing provided the same aerodynamic benefit as a 4 foot by 4 foot sheet of plywood bolted to the front of the bike.


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Aug 31, 2011 11:21 |  #7

Love the colors...


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Aug 31, 2011 13:03 |  #8

Joe Ravenstein wrote in post #13030269 (external link)
I was thinking the same thought,that it is going to push a lot of air with that flat front end. I used to work for a motorcycle fairing manufacturer and in doing elcheapo wind tunnel tests realized that our fairing provided the same aerodynamic benefit as a 4 foot by 4 foot sheet of plywood bolted to the front of the bike.

hahaha that is freaking funny.

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Aug 31, 2011 15:08 |  #9

Nice vehicle.

Great shots.

I would be holding on for dear life if I was doin 200MPH on those narrow tires


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Aug 31, 2011 21:07 |  #10

PhotosGuy wrote in post #13029838 (external link)
Good shots of it. With that flat front & almost vertical windshield, it isn't going to be easy! ;)

hey, an F-4 Phantom can do Mach 2!

all you need is enough power!


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Sep 01, 2011 11:37 |  #11

Great images!




  
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