Part of me thinks they hooked up a simple go kart hydrostatic transmission to the thing.. it didn't look like a manual transmission, nor did it sound like it shifted like a typical automatic transmission.
If you're anything like me you appreciate how much engines want to run, even after a deep, deep sleep. I remember working with an old DeSoto that had a 392 Hemi. It'd been asleep for about 25 years and was froze up. I spent a week spraying Marvels Mystery Oil into the plug holes and finally broke it loose with a gigantic breaker bar. Once it was broke loose I put in fresh plugs, points, wires and forced fresh gas down the carb from a beer bottle. She finally fired and settled into an idle. She was tired, knocky and smokey, but she still wanted to run Unless you threw a rod through the block of an old engine, they were indestructible.
You noticed the massively extended front end at the beginning of the video, as well as the rear tires right? Looks more like someone built a hot rod and fabricated a lawn mower-looking control around it. Plus some good camera angles that play with perspective and it looks legit. Not to take away from his accomplishments. But what you wanna see I don’t think is what’s actually happening.
I always watch “A Bronx Tale” on Father’s Day. Not only the best movie about the bond between fathers and sons, but one of the best gangster movies ever too. It manages to be both hilarious and sad in the best movie style while being an entirely realistic slice of life.
Back in MY day we took graduation pics with enlarged number blocks in the background. Now graduation pictures include kids vaping.
I am offended. The female form is beautiful, especially breasts, and should be celebrated as the work of art it is, not degraded with cheap, salacious lyrics in some redneck sing-a-long.