There was a Fall Guy TV series. Was there a Fall Guy movie? If this is the first movie, then maybe that counts as "original" these days?
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Kinda my train of thinking. Also, that old GMC pickup was bad ass. They mid mounted the engine so it would fly level. A friend of mine gave my son his 1980's vintage model Fall Guy truck he had as a boy (made out of metal, like real toys used to be); it's one of his favorite toys.
Ah so the engine would be mounted backwards with the transmission going forward into the transfer case which would also be turned around to not spin backwards.
GCrites said:Ah so the engine would be mounted backwards with the transmission going forward into the transfer case which would also be turned around to not spin backwards.
Or just use Reverse. That's probably enough speed with those tall tires.
It doesn't have to drive well, it just has to work well enough for a five second shot.
NickD said:
Those questions sound like they come from people who have never actually worked on a car -- just spent money.
ShawnG said:In reply to GCrites :
Usually they just used a V-Drive out of a boat.
I was thinking the same thing. I would imagine V-drive into transfer case was the ticket.
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