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Old 17-04-15, 19:26
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Old 18-04-15, 02:34
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That is the most fantastic antique car video i have ever seen !

Woaaaa !

Aircraft engines of the time were much less powerfull than that one !

A screaming torpedo of a car !

Fantastic, fantastic no less.

Thanks for posting.
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Old 19-04-15, 04:14
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Hi All

I am pleased that you guys appreciated the clip, I had a feeling that it would be appreciated even though not actually a military vehicle, but what a lot of grunt. Good one.

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Old 20-04-15, 04:29
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28 litres is 1647.64 cubic inches! Unreal! The biggest of Detroit's classic muscle cars were 1/3 that volume.
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28 litres is 1647.64 cubic inches! Unreal! The biggest of Detroit's classic muscle cars were 1/3 that volume.
And all that from a 4 cylinder
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