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I did a REALLY DUMB thing with the Charger today!

Started by RECHRGD, September 04, 2006, 08:51:26 PM

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OldGuy

Bob,
No problem - you had a mile straight away, your car is in great shape and you have at least 42 years of driving experience.  The problem was back when you were 20 years old - 4 years of driving experience with an older car that probably couldn't get up past 70 MPH on roads that couldn't handle speeds over 65 MPH.  Then came the big muscle and we tried driving them flat out on those roads that couldn't handle speeds over 65 MPH.  Guys our age did not know how to handle that kind of speed and power for the first time back then. 

It's a part of you now.  I'll open mine up occasionally on the interstate just to blow by a ricer to let them know what a real car looks and sounds like.  When I slow it back down - I have the same thoughts.  I guess it is a "pride" thing that we need to control.
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BigBlockSam

Quotethe lead car holding everyone up was a cop

thats what i tought it would be. enjoy your car life's short, just don't kill anybody  :D
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Charger_Fan

I just hope you practically sent the Chebby owner into convulsions when you blew by him. :D

I'm guilty of doing that too (although I hardly do it these days :icon_smile_tongue:), the only thing that sucks is when you're blazing past everyone & someone at the front of the pack decides to do the same thing...without checking their mirrors first. :o
Had that happen a few years ago on my bike. I'm just glad it's got great brakes, because if I was in a car, I probably would have ended up in his trunk. ;D

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

73chgrSE

2 lanes, in Idaho, sounds like it was just alittle too tempting for you. :icon_smile_approve:

70charginglizard

That would have definately been an excellant video from the Chevy's perspective
70charginglizard

6pkrunner

Yeah its fun to wind back the clock and feel like a kid again isn't it. I do it too - more often than I should.

But here's a thought to make you 58 or even 68 again. Suppose one of the slow moving RVs didn't bother checking the rearview and pulled out to pass as you've got a head of steam in the boiler room. ;D

RECHRGD

Quote from: 6pkrunner on September 05, 2006, 02:48:21 PM
Yeah its fun to wind back the clock and feel like a kid again isn't it. I do it too - more often than I should.

But here's a thought to make you 58 or even 68 again. Suppose one of the slow moving RVs didn't bother checking the rearview and pulled out to pass as you've got a head of steam in the boiler room. ;D

That's why I was so pissed at myself!  That scenario would have been real ugly.  Bob
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6pkrunner

I do the exact same thing a few times a year and then have some cold sweats at night. Last time was a car show about 30 miles away. There was a lineup of about 70 or maybe more vintage cars on the highway going home. In the lead were the 1930 vintage guys doing a heartbreak 40 mph or so. Did the exact same thing you did. Was a blast flying by all the oldies on the way past. That night started tossing around the thought of another more "senior" person than myself just pulling out.

Rewind the clock 35-40 years ago and a toggle switch was used instead of a gas pedal. If it wasn't to the boards, it was parked. But then there were less than half the cars on the roads as there are today. Some of our roads that had spray painted lines crossing the road 1320 feet apart may not see but three or so cars a day on them other than us yahoos. Now its bumper to bumper - almost.

MOPARHOUND!

When I was in college, I drove truck for spending money during the summer. 

I was at the front of a long line of cars and pickups waiting for a slow moving train to clear the tracks on a two lane road.  I watched in the driver's side mirror as a motorcycle cop came buzzing up passing 30+ vehicles just to the outside of the centerline.  At the same time a guy about 10th in line in a pick-up decided he wasn't going to wait any longer and attempted to turn left into a driveway to turn around and go the opposite direction.  The cop hammered the front fender of the pick-up, and he and the bike went tumbling through the air and landed hard.  Ugly scene.  A whole bunch of car doors came flying open to see to the officer.  The train cleared the track a few seconds later, and I rolled on.  With 20 or more people there, didn't know what else I could do.

Ever since I have been leary of passing more than one car at a time on a two lane road.  And if I do, I do it with the anticpation that one of the cars in the line has the same idea I do of pulling out and passing.

Know another story, but this one's enough.

I'm also to the age now that street racing is no longer a consideration either.
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TylerCharger69

Well...for one...if he is that worried about getting bugs on his car....he should be trailering it anyway  and not holding up regular muscle car traffic.   And....bugs wash off!!!   As far as your offense.....well.....the Chargers need a nice kick in the pants every once in a while.  Only thing I see wrong with what you did  was taking the risk of kicking up a rock on that Chebbie's paint job.  58 yrs. old.  You obviously know how to handle your car, and being 58, you wouldn't have taken any risks that would've gotten you hurt.   A teenager...yes.....most don't know any better.  Any way....just say 10 Hail Mary's.....drink a beer and we will forgive you....lol    We couldn't see you do that from our house anyway....lmao :icon_smile_wink:

4402tuff4u

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last426

When I was about 19 I did the same thing.  It was on the straight stretch in Washoe Valley between Reno and Carson City.  Me and a friend on the way to Tahoe, the last I looked at the speedometer it was reading 135, then a darn pickup pulling a trailer without big enough side mirrors decided to pull into my lane.  I hit the brakes and slowed down to maybe 70.  Here is the result, with my car ending halfway up on his car trailer, his "race" car onto the pickup bed, and a reckless driving ticket in my pocket -- he got a ticket for no mirrors.  Live and learn.  Was it worth it, probably not.  Would I do it again?  Not with the car I have now but darn it, if I was 19 again, had a newish plumb crazy r/t, yeah, I bet I would -- that's just how I live my life.  Kim 


TylerCharger69

Say!!!  That looks repairable!!!    I've seen worse get repaired than this......but....it still does suck for that to happen though

dodge freak

I think he was more worry about that reckless driving ticket. Thats BS but did you really tell the cop how fast you think you were going ? How did they know you even hit the brakes and did not just hit it at around 65 mph ? When I am passing I don't look at the speedometer and if I did I would forget that I did.

Yeah 19 we were not so smart, I had some jackass old man slam the brakes in front of me when I peel rubber from the light.  I bump in to him-this is before I drove with both feet-thinking it was HIS fault I followed him down to the station, his car look ok but my bumper was pushed in a little. The cop writes up the accident as MY fault for being to close to him. The old man claimed he hear a noise and did not know where it was coming from so he stop ! That old man knew what he was doing but I could not prove it.

Being 19 stinks in some ways.

Lord Warlock

My gawd, everyone is soooo politically correct conscious these days...  I fail to see the error here as long as a sharp eye is kept on the cars on the right to ensure noone attempts to do the same thing you were doing.  I'm sure every one of them wanted to do the same.  Evidently you don't live in Florida where everyone drives 20mph over the limit...lol.  Yes there is always an element of danger for taking a risk in passing more than 3 cars at a time, as well as exceeding 100mph in the process.  HOWEVER, I would do the same as long as the left lane is clear with no oncoming cars in sight.  I've done the same numerous times in the past and the only time I regretted it was when I passed 6 cars only to find a cop in the front of the blockage holding traffic down below 55mph.  (a few years back when 55 was the limit) I'd slowed to 75 before passing him though so the ticket wasn't that bad.  

What is the point of having a high performance car if you don't occasionally "blow the pipes out"?  I'll admit that I don't take my cars much over 100 anymore, but that is mainly because in a big city, even on the interstate there is too much traffic to get much over 85.  Don't feel guilty in having a lead foot, REVEL in it!!!  Offensive drivers rarely cause an accident, as they usually are paying pretty close attention to their surroundings when doing so, I wouldn't say I drive aggressively, but I do drive with a purpose and usually slightly faster than the rest on the road, and being an old fart, the cops are usually less likely to pull me over than if they saw a kid doing the same thing.  

Now if you admitted to participating in a street race, thru a residential area or a school zone, or with spectators present, I'd wag my tongue in your direction a bit.  (thats what back roads in the boonies are for...if you don't have a 1/4 mile track available...and we don't here, only a crappy 1/8th)

Lord Warlock
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