Rednecks and a 928
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Rednecks and a 928
I'm so ashamed that these guys live in Ontario. We are not like that up here, these guys must be married to their cousins.
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Hopefully not an Enzo!
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You gotta give the guys some credit. They would not have made a big deal out of doing this to a Ford Mustang or Chevy Camero. They knew that they had something special to trash. I just wish I could have gotten a wack at that jump. They looked like they were scared to leave the kiddy pool.
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What a bunch of absolute idiots...
Why would they even buy a car like that anyway? There are plenty of Chevy trucks around to choose from..
Love the skull floor mat, nice touch.
Why would they even buy a car like that anyway? There are plenty of Chevy trucks around to choose from..
Love the skull floor mat, nice touch.
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Given the propensity of this community to tear apart car adverts posted and say things like "parts car" or "run, don't walk", I find the reaction to this video just plain amusing, every time it comes up
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The best part of this old clip is the fact that Dave (of Dave's farm) ended up keeping and fixing up that 928... TRUE STORY. Those guys do some stupid things, and most of them end with a wreck, but the 928 took the abuse and the guy fell in love with it.....
#14
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I watched this before i even owned a 928, still thought it was sort of pointless and it was too nice to wreck at the farm. I never knew he ended up keeping it though, he never posted a video about it.
Dave is a very knowledgeable guy when it comes to cars, he has/had a series up called "Automotive Mythbusters" where he explains various automotive subsystems. His "friends" seem to have latched onto him now though seeing as how he's back on YouTube and making an income again from his various car repair vids and stuff. I've been to the farm once and he's a real down to earth guy, no bull****.
Dave is a very knowledgeable guy when it comes to cars, he has/had a series up called "Automotive Mythbusters" where he explains various automotive subsystems. His "friends" seem to have latched onto him now though seeing as how he's back on YouTube and making an income again from his various car repair vids and stuff. I've been to the farm once and he's a real down to earth guy, no bull****.
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I watched this before i even owned a 928, still thought it was sort of pointless and it was too nice to wreck at the farm. I never knew he ended up keeping it though, he never posted a video about it.
Dave is a very knowledgeable guy when it comes to cars, he has/had a series up called "Automotive Mythbusters" where he explains various automotive subsystems. His "friends" seem to have latched onto him now though seeing as how he's back on YouTube and making an income again from his various car repair vids and stuff. I've been to the farm once and he's a real down to earth guy, no bull****.
Dave is a very knowledgeable guy when it comes to cars, he has/had a series up called "Automotive Mythbusters" where he explains various automotive subsystems. His "friends" seem to have latched onto him now though seeing as how he's back on YouTube and making an income again from his various car repair vids and stuff. I've been to the farm once and he's a real down to earth guy, no bull****.