Stealing from the Retro Rides board,this guy gets my award if he shows up at the challenge:
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/152399/cornering-hard
Now this guy, I just dont have a clue what or how he is up to?
Stealing from the Retro Rides board,this guy gets my award if he shows up at the challenge:
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/152399/cornering-hard
Now this guy, I just dont have a clue what or how he is up to?
Hey, that first picture is mine! It must have been hotlinked from GRM (I guess I should have watermarked it, I don't really care though). It was taken at the Ventura CORSA Corvair Convention. I have a few more of that Greenbrier (not as extreme as the top one though):
In reply to aircooled:
There's one of those Corvair Greenbriars that lives somewhere between my home and work. I see it most Fridays on either my way in or home during the warm months and have ended up following it on a few occasions. Man, does that thing have some serious body roll, even under normal cornering. Can't imagine trying to autocross one but that's awesome that you do!
I remember feeling like I was gonna scrape my door handles on my spring-over Samurai with sway bar removed if I ever turned aggressively.
NOHOME wrote: Now this guy, I just dont have a clue what or how he is up to?
That's kinda what it felt like in Evan's Miata when I hit the rut that knocked the upper ball joint out of the control arm...
flatlander937 wrote: On the 2nd methinks a spin trying to save it and now about to roll over(right to left in the pic).
Nah, if you look at the cones, I have a feeling he was in a full opposite lock powerslide around a left hand corner coming down off the curbing, and the cameraman got his "click" right at the moment of "jump drift".
Knurled wrote:flatlander937 wrote: On the 2nd methinks a spin trying to save it and now about to roll over(right to left in the pic).Nah, if you look at the cones, I have a feeling he was in a full opposite lock powerslide around a left hand corner coming down off the curbing, and the cameraman got his "click" right at the moment of "jump drift".
You can drift an Imp?!?!?!?
Boy, and I thought my Miata had some body roll
Side note: Help, how do I photo?
NickD wrote: Boy, and I thought my Miata had some body roll Side note: Help, how do I photo?
NOHOME wrote: Nobody does this better than the French!
Wait you mean the way cars act in the Movie Cars is real?
In reply to JohnInKansas:
That's a great picture! I think it's great that people still set up old VW's to handle well (to the best of their ability by today's standards anyway). I published a book on that subject around 35 years ago titled "The Beetle Handling Book." Even though I have a Library of Congress "ISBN" number for it, you won't find it by Googling it by title. It was self-published and drifted out of print in the early eighties. But I put a lot of time and effort into creating it (research, artwork, text, etc.) There might be used copies available out there somewhere, but I don't intend to reprint it. I do have an original copy, as well as all the original artwork, which I created myself.
ebonyandivory wrote: I remember feeling like I was gonna scrape my door handles on my spring-over Samurai with sway bar removed if I ever turned aggressively.
Yep I drove it like that once. It hardly felt like a wheeled vehicle, more like a self-propelled beanbag chair.
I have some pics of my 'rolla dragging the doors through the corners from when it had stock suspension, I'll have to see if I can dig them up.
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