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    3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek


    Pictures: 5th Autogeek Cars & Coffee with Dennis Gage


    Smokem if you got em....





    And just to note, Earl installed a Line Lock system to lock up the front brakes to make doing burn-outs safe... well at least as safe as a burn-out can be.








    This cloud of smoke was a big as a house! Courtesy of the Goodyear Tire Corporation.




    This is where the proverbial rubber actually does meet the road...

    That's Yancy using his finger to write Autogeek in the molten rubber while it's still liquid! He says it burnt his finger! Kids... don't try this at home...














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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    1963 Plymouth Fury Burning Out after filming "What's in the Garage" TV show!



    Here Carlos is saying something but I'm not sure what as his Plymouth Fury is kind of loud... in hindsight I think he was saying...

    "I'll do a burn-out as I leave"




    I didn't hear what he said but I heard his tires when they started talking!



    I quickly grabbed my trusty, dusty Canon Rebel and snapped a few pictures...













    Carlos really laid down some rubber!





    The concrete is incredibly coarse...







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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    This is what posi-trac looks like...


    Here's Frank wiping some metal polish off the side of the Meguiar's truck. If you look closely you'll see Earl the Plumbers 1970 El Camino with 512 Fire-Breathing Big Block Chevy and a Posi-Trac Rearend.




    His is the shorter looking red thing next to my red Chevy...




    Earl came by to visit with his dog Copper and when he left he lit em up...




    And this my friends is what posi track looks like with a BBC melting the tires off the car!




    I'm pretty sure Earl's out shopping for a new set of tires...



    Here's the 1970 El Camino that did this burn-out....





    Here's the motor...









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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    Looks like fun. Good thing it was on concrete, I've seen epic burnouts burn a 1/4" spot into asphalt.

    Next time scoop up all that rubber and make a ball out of it!

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    You'll need a putty knife to scrape all that rubber out of the wheel wells!

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    Hey Mike,

    Just out of curiosity...don't the owners of the cars in the surrounding area get a little peeved-off due to all the smoke getting on their cars, especially if they have their windows open?

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2GwDGjiV4k]Jan and Dean - Drag City - YouTube[/video]

    I knew this was what you were talking bout Mike, before I even clicked the thread! Guess I'm "getting to know you"! LOL

    And here's the ONLY appropriate song to hear that sums it all up!

    PS: The hooks in your last pic, well my '67 Stingray, and '68 SS 396 Camaro would do those all day long! ;-)
    Mark

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    Way cool. So much better than watch a front wheel drive car

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    I know that will be a bear to clean up.........but it's still completely rowdy, love it!
    Rick....now in North Texas

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    Re: 3 Epic Burn-outs at Autogeek

    I dunno... I find blatant standstill burnouts like that disrespectful, both to the people in the vicinity and the car. Worse when they're such nice cars as those were.

    Sure give it some stick (at the appropriate time/place), but no need for that IMO...
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