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9134   Tenpoundbass   2024 Sep 7, 9:15am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

id pick A team…. get in the van!


If I could have any movie van, I would go with the 1941 Chevy COE in Jeepers Creepers.
Though I would restore it to look more like this.



This would be nice too.


9135   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Sep 7, 10:14am  

TPB this reminds me of the other famous movie vans. Scooby, Ghost busters…




9136   Tenpoundbass   2024 Sep 7, 11:04am  

I never liked repurposed hearses, as hearses themselves creep me out.
But given the purpose of the Ghost Buster hearse it's the most suited choice, and the classic year adds to its comedic macabre.
The Ghost Buster mobile doesn't only create the first custom hearse worthy of a spectacle, without morbid curiosity.
It also shows the genius of the writers, that wrote it in the story. Typically the Ghost Busters would have been written as Detective gum shoe characters, driving a mid 50's 4 door sedan. They have them rambling around as ghost medics in a old school hearse.
9138   HeadSet   2024 Sep 7, 12:35pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Bandit the 440 Trans am with the gold fire eagle on the hood.

Sorry, but I am a car geek and I have to correct here. There was no 440 in a Trans Am, the 440 was a Chrysler engine put in the Plymouth and Dodge muscle cars. The Trans Am of that era (77 and 78) has either a 403 with an automatic or a 400 with a Hurst shifter and 4 speed manual. The 403 had a "6.6 Litre" decal on the shaker hood while the 400 4 speed had a "T/A 6.6" decal. The 403 was 185 hp while the 400 was 220 hp. The "Bandit" car was the wimpier 403 automatic.
9139   HeadSet   2024 Sep 7, 12:37pm  

RC2006 says

My second car was a 79 gold trans am.

My first car was also a 79 Trans Am, but mine was black with gold chicken on the hood.
9141   Ceffer   2024 Sep 8, 8:38am  

How come the Smithsonian hasn't eradicated him and his so called 'evidence' yet? Are they sleeping on the job?

9142   RC2006   2024 Sep 8, 9:37am  

HeadSet says

RC2006 says


My second car was a 79 gold trans am.

My first car was also a 79 Trans Am, but mine was black with gold chicken on the hood.


My friend got the 79 black with gold eagle as his first car, after driving in my gold one. It was a cool car.
9143   Tenpoundbass   2024 Sep 8, 9:48am  

HeadSet says

Tenpoundbass says

Bandit the 440 Trans am with the gold fire eagle on the hood.

Sorry, but I am a car geek and I have to correct here. There was no 440 in a Trans Am, the 440 was a Chrysler engine put in the Plymouth and Dodge muscle cars. The Trans Am of that era (77 and 78) has either a 403 with an automatic or a 400 with a Hurst shifter and 4 speed manual. The 403 had a "6.6 Litre" decal on the shaker hood while the 400 4 speed had a "T/A 6.6" decal. The 403 was 185 hp while the 400 was 220 hp. The "Bandit" car was the wimpier 403 automatic.


Wope you are correct. How were those muscle cars back then so freaking fast and powerful with HP less than 250?
Today they have motors reaching 500hp, and they aren't as big. Perhaps the difference is the injectors they use today, and the dual turbo super chargers?
Were there any stock Carburetor engines from the muscle car era that had 400hp or more?
9145   HeadSet   2024 Sep 8, 3:19pm  

Tenpoundbass says

How were those muscle cars back then so freaking fast and powerful with HP less than 250?

They weren't fast. In fact, in 1979 Trans Am they had an option for a 301 (4.9 litre) that was only 150 hp. 3.08 rear end. This was the era where they had to bring old V8 designs to meet new pollution laws. They did it with techniques like lowering the compression and retarding the spark, as these cars had a carburetor and a single coil, no computerized fuel injection and spark advance like today. They were also much heavier.
9146   HeadSet   2024 Sep 8, 3:32pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Were there any stock Carburetor engines from the muscle car era that had 400hp or more?

Not in the late 70s. You may be thinking of "69 or so with GTOs, Impala SS, Mustang Boss, and those monster Mopar beasts like Charger R/T and Road Runner. However, even that fastest time in its day Charger R/T would be beat by a 1st generation Lexus LS400 sedan.
9147   Onvacation   2024 Sep 8, 4:16pm  

HeadSet says


Tenpoundbass says

How were those muscle cars back then so freaking fast and powerful with HP less than 250?

They weren't fast.

They seemed fast because they were hard to control.

I had a 1973 Pontiac Grand Ville when I was 18 years old. Hit the gas too hard and it would sit there and spin tires. I drove it off the Silverado Trail in Napa and it ended up on a driveway, bounced off a tree, went through a picket fence sideways like it was taking out a row of corn, glanced off a telephone pole, and ended up back on the road. I kept driving and I'll never forget the look of the cop on the other side of the road with his ticket book out citing someone for something. I kept driving and pulled into the back parking lot of Napa bowl and waited for dark to drive home. A newer car would have been utterly destroyed.

I rented a Ford Thunderbird on a San Diego business trip back in the mid 90's. I over cooked an exit ramp and the brakes locked up. My life flashed as I prepared to crash through the guard rails. The anti-lock brakes cycled a couple times and I was back on track.

They don't make them like they used to, and sometimes that's a good thing.
9149   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Sep 8, 9:43pm  

Watch it with the braces, girl!

9151   Ceffer   2024 Sep 9, 3:37pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Watch it with the braces, girl!

It's how she paid for them. Wonder how long it takes for her to pick the dick shreds out of them.
9159   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:15pm  

The cat militias are preparing for the Haitian Apocalypse.
9160   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:25pm  

Do they make them for cats and ducks?

9161   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:43pm  

Why men live shorter lives than women Chapter 9,985:
9162   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:46pm  

Why men live shorter lives than women Chapter 9,986:
9163   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:48pm  

A twofer: Dog Chiropractor, AND why men live shorter lives than women.
9164   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:52pm  

All that's missing is the Taco Bell bumper sticker from 'Demolition Man'.
9165   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:55pm  

And I thought my paddle board on the swells was bad.

9166   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 3:58pm  

Why men live shorter lives Chapter 235:
9167   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 4:52pm  

More "escaping from the Haitian Threat."
9168   Ceffer   2024 Sep 10, 4:58pm  

That'll teach him not to use a safety net for the sex trapeze.

https://t.me/gatewaypunditofficial/54407
9169   The_Deplorable   2024 Sep 11, 12:39pm  

Ceffer says
"California Female Senator Used Male Staffer as Sex Slave and Forced Him to
Perform Sex Acrobatics that Left Him Injured"

What kind of sex acrobatics? What am I missing?
9172   Ceffer   2024 Sep 11, 5:53pm  

Where all the cat bodies are buried?
Eric Holder says




9173   Ceffer   2024 Sep 11, 5:55pm  

The_Deplorable says

What kind of sex acrobatics? What am I missing?

Musta been viagra, midgets, gerbils, step ladders, harnesses, gimp masks, cock cages, swings, gynecology stirrups and strap ons. It's the only explanation for ruptured discs.

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