AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Other way around. You know what they say about guys who drive big trucks right?Who cares? Does it make your penis look bigger? That's the main thing.
Man, that looks viscous. God bless air bags.
Wonder what the closing speed on that impact was?
I can see you driving a Yugo. BWAHAHAHAHA!Other way around. You know what they say about guys who drive big trucks right?
I’d much rather drive something along the lines of, say, a VW hatchback.
The damage to the front of the GMC was minimal. It looked to me that a new bumper and lower grill would all it needed to be good again.
Yeah. As much as I like to watch these videos, I hate to see a classic like that get mercilessly destroyed for the sake of a video demonstration.Man, such a sad ending for the classic '59 Bel Air.
I got out to help the GMC driver, and all I could see inside was a cocoon of airbags.
. . . I don't know how many air bags are in a 2001 F-150 but none were activated.
The damage to the front of the GMC was minimal. It looked to me that a new bumper and lower grill would all it needed to be good again.
And $10,000 of airbags.
‘01 F-150 likely only had the standard driver and passenger air bags. No side curtain, a-pillar or rear air bags were available. You even had a slot in the dash to turn off the passenger air bag with your ignition key in case you had a shorter occupant in the passenger seat.
True, and the engines and other mechanical parts in today's cars last a whole lot longer than they did in that Bel Aire, also. While the classic cars may look great, today's cars are so much more comfortable and have so many more nice features, IMO.Everyone complains about how things were built better in the good ole days but the Bel Aire video shows just how much better some things are engineered nowadays.
Thank God that aircraft still have carburetors, magnetos with points, silk threads, and all of that 1920's technology that God intended us to use.True, and the engines and other mechanical parts in today's cars last a whole lot longer than they did in that Bel Aire, also. While the classic cars may look great, today's cars are so much more comfortable and have so many more nice features, IMO.
Other way around. You know what they say about guys who drive big trucks right?
I’d much rather drive something along the lines of, say, a VW hatchback.
Me too. I love vintage cars and this was a completely pointless exercise.Yeah. As much as I like to watch these videos, I hate to see a classic like that get mercilessly destroyed for the sake of a video demonstration.
True, and the engines and other mechanical parts in today's cars last a whole lot longer than they did in that Bel Aire, also. While the classic cars may look great, today's cars are so much more comfortable and have so many more nice features, IMO.
Not to create too much thread drift... but why do most of today's car have to look like ****?