Looks pretty quick.
It's goes. All wheel drive, 1500hp. 8s 1/4 mile.
Looks pretty quick.
Those are a classic iron set. I also play a set of forged Adams irons. I wish they'd bring them back. The faces on mine are getting tired, and I'd love another set.I hit a ball with a stick into a hole... GOLFView attachment 643211
Those are a classic iron set. I also play a set of forged Adams irons. I wish they'd bring them back. The faces on mine are getting tired, and I'd love another set.
I double fist it with fishing poles(spin rod & fly pole). I am in western MT, if you dont carry both then you dont like fish. I should try the paint ball thing.....I want to shoot people toFly fishing is how I spend most of my free time. Tying flies is part of that. Not a part I love but I do it anyway. Then there's paintball. I don't play as much as I used to but shooting people still entertains me. Finally I whitewater kayak when I'm lucky enough to have schedules match up with my river friends.
These days, high performance cars are a bit like having a 14" Penis...a great crowd pleaser, but where are you going to use it? Audi R8 fun on track days, but in a traffic jam, my wife's Camry is just as fast and more comfortable. Used to have a Porsche...a '72 911S. Became a royal pain in the butt when it turned into a sought after collectable. Wanted something I could park behind a pool hall & walk in without looking back, so in '09 bought a then new Mustang "bullitt" model...just a 4.6 liter...0-60 in around 5 seconds, bit less than 14 in the quarter. Great for street & highway, it does nothing spectacular and everything well. Has caused zero hassles in the 32,000 miles I've driven it. At age 78, guess I've become a sort-of ex car guy.It's goes. All wheel drive, 1500hp. 8s 1/4 mile.
These days, high performance cars are a bit like having a 14" Penis...a great crowd pleaser, but where are you going to use it? Audi R8 fun on track days, but in a traffic jam, my wife's Camry is just as fast and more comfortable. Used to have a Porsche...a '72 911S. Became a royal pain in the butt when it turned into a sought after collectable. Wanted something I could park behind a pool hall & walk in without looking back, so in '09 bought a then new Mustang "bullitt" model...just a 4.6 liter...0-60 in around 5 seconds, bit less than 14 in the quarter. Great for street & highway, it does nothing spectacular and everything well. Has caused zero hassles in the 32,000 miles I've driven it. At age 78, guess I've become a sort-of ex car guy.
Not slamming you, by the way...by all means, enjoy. I have zero regrets of my time spent playing with cars. Maybe offering this as suggesting your future? I dunno...
pic of my old ride...it's now under the care of a friend in Istanbul.
Is that all?It's goes. All wheel drive, 1500hp. 8s 1/4 mile.
It's literally a race car. Track use only, built for roll racing primarily but use it for other events. You really can't drive it on the streets with the way the turbos are tuned. Have a 6.2L SS Camaro, pictured in my original post, for weekend street use (0-60 3.9s/ 11s 1/4) and a Tesla for daily driving. Tesla probably "feels" faster than them all, lol. Sub 3s 0-60. There's also the 66 Chevelle. It's a 502 BB, more for show but it's a back end car with bars and will wheelie past 60' all day. Car shows and such but not as much in recent years.
If I need low key we take the wife's car. View attachment 643515
Toll roads/free ways ..late at night. You'd be surprised at some of the stuff that happens out there then!These days, high performance cars are a bit like having a 14" Penis...a great crowd pleaser, but where are you going to use it? Audi R8 fun on track days, but in a traffic jam, my wife's Camry is just as fast and more comfortable. Used to have a Porsche...a '72 911S. Became a royal pain in the butt when it turned into a sought after collectable. Wanted something I could park behind a pool hall & walk in without looking back, so in '09 bought a then new Mustang "bullitt" model...just a 4.6 liter...0-60 in around 5 seconds, bit less than 14 in the quarter. Great for street & highway, it does nothing spectacular and everything well. Has caused zero hassles in the 32,000 miles I've driven it. At age 78, guess I've become a sort-of ex car guy.
Not slamming you, by the way...by all means, enjoy. I have zero regrets of my time spent playing with cars. Maybe offering this as suggesting your future? I dunno...
pic of my old ride...it's now under the care of a friend in Istanbul.