Panther is always the answer? He was just cruisin' on 85N going 10 over. No big.
Car was very clean, other than the obvious damage from catching the stupid.
Panther is always the answer? He was just cruisin' on 85N going 10 over. No big.
Car was very clean, other than the obvious damage from catching the stupid.
stafford1500 wrote: I think those are Florida pates... Just passing thru...
As an NC resident: Thank You. :)
I'm real curious about the kind of wind tunnel numbers that setup generates. Maybe they know something.
Warren v wrote: Panther is always the answer? He was just cruisin' on 85N going 10 over. No big. Car was very clean, other than the obvious damage from catching the stupid.
for a second I thought it was a shot of the S.Koreans leaving North Korea a few months ago with all their business wares strapped all over their cars.
Little known fact, the Panther chassis was designed with reinforced fender openings to support ratchet straps.
So, what's the problem? He's running interstate speeds and the load is well secured. That's at least twice as good as most movers I see. They usually pile the crap in the back of a pickup or trailer and hope gravity will keep it in place. Then they run 20mph under the speed limit when they figure out it won't. That happens after they dump a chair or an end table in the middle of the road.
Quick story: Last summer while driving the Miata on a nice summer day with the top down. Pick up truck coming the opposite way with piles of stuff in the back including an unsecured mattress. Just before it got to me the mattress launched like a frisbee and sailed about two feet over my head off into the weeds. It's a funny story because it missed me and no damage was done............would have been a lot less funny if it had hit me in the head. Carry on, I'm done.
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