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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Kinda fruity at times and where the fuck did all that money come from but cool.


Mr Beast is the top revenue earner on the gootube and has been for a long time. He has said that in addition to making videos that people want to watch, it’s about gaming the algorithm in whatever ways possible
 
Yikes. Stop spending money on power and start some suspension testing



I was lucky to learn from some successful racers. For drag racing, getting the power applied in the shortest line from A to B is one of the keys.

I really had a blast in the mid-60's to mid-70's muscle car era. You could sit/stand in the engine bay on some cars. They were common sense designs that kicked ass. If you could get tire/shock/spring(bar)/drivetrain to work, you'd have fun. I've never gone faster than mid 8's in the 1/4 in a car and 9's on a bike but that's fast enough to get a pump.
 
I was lucky to learn from some successful racers. For drag racing, getting the power applied in the shortest line from A to B is one of the keys.

I really had a blast in the mid-60's to mid-70's muscle car era. You could sit/stand in the engine bay on some cars. They were common sense designs that kicked ass. If you could get tire/shock/spring(bar)/drivetrain to work, you'd have fun. I've never gone faster than mid 8's in the 1/4 in a car and 9's on a bike but that's fast enough to get a pump.
Nice. I decided to use my mechanical aptitude on factory cars instead of racing stuff. The only thing I’ve done is help my dad and uncle on my uncle’s dragster a little. And I don’t think I have the patience for any sort of racing, I have too many other interests. It’s all cool as shit though and takes waaaay more thought than most people think
 
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I was lucky to learn from some successful racers. For drag racing, getting the power applied in the shortest line from A to B is one of the keys.

I really had a blast in the mid-60's to mid-70's muscle car era. You could sit/stand in the engine bay on some cars. They were common sense designs that kicked ass. If you could get tire/shock/spring(bar)/drivetrain to work, you'd have fun. I've never gone faster than mid 8's in the 1/4 in a car and 9's on a bike but that's fast enough to get a pump.
By no means a dragster lol

But my father used to straddle the inline 6 of our maverick when he worked on it in the driveway.

Had a couple of 4x4’s he’d tell us to line up for his feet.
 
By no means a dragster lol

But my father used to straddle the inline 6 of our maverick when he worked on it in the driveway.

Had a couple of 4x4’s he’d tell us to line up for his feet.

My mom had a 1970 Maverick with the 250 straight 6. What a great car. First car we got over 100, learned to jump it on a steep crested hill near our house, used it to run from the cops.

Those were great times!
 
My mom had a 1970 Maverick with the 250 straight 6. What a great car. First car we got over 100, learned to jump it on a steep crested hill near our house, used it to run from the cops.

Those were great times!
I think my dad paid for the 14” radial tires over the standard 13’s

Later on when we couldn’t afford shit we had a chunk of 6x6 for the parking brake. Used it as a chock
 
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