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Stadium Super trucks from the land down under

Started by tan top, February 02, 2019, 08:08:13 AM

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tan top

might be old news  but ive never seen this before,  videos may not be for everyone, not the sort of thing I would of thought i would have been interest in, but  IMO its mesmerizing  to watch , think be a good idea to put a fiberglass 69 charger body  on one of these truck frames , for the DOH fans to see at these dukes fests etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYdvcqAc-88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmkWiOHZMX8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYdvcqAc-88
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alfaitalia

Cool....not seen that before....that some big air those trucks are getting....and some big body roll for a "race car" too.....better than them being destroyed by stiff suspension on the landings I guess. The camera angle from under the ramp on the second video really show the massive distances they cover in the air....looks like fun!
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Mike DC

Quote, think be a good idea to put a fiberglass 69 charger body  on one of these truck frames , for the DOH fans to see at these dukes fests etc


It's already been done.  Remember this thing from Fast & Furious#7?  That's exactly how they built it.  They combined a Pro-2 stadium truck chassis with the bodywork of a street Charger.

It certainly looks cool, although it resembles a stock Charger about as much as an NHRA funnycar does.