Speaking of the old days...there was this car that was famous...and quick
This 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX, nicknamed “The Silver Bullet” and piloted by Jimmy Addison, could rip off 10.5-second quarter-mile runs and was the undisputed King of Woodward. (Photo courtesy of Louis Kimery)
I think the problem is not what those of us intelligent car guys think of the show, as we know it's fake. It's more the perception from less-aware folk in the general populace that may believe it's 100% (or any percentage really) real and they're doing this illegally on open public roads.
I think that's more what the NHRA is concerned with regarding this show, and myself as well. If the public thinks hot rodders (because they honestly don't know the difference between hot rods and drag cars) are openly racing on the street and filming it, we get labelled as a rebel part of society.
Heaven forbid that anyone point the "rebel" finger at any of us. I am sure we are upstanding mainstream citizens, one and all.I think the problem is not what those of us intelligent car guys think of the show, as we know it's fake. It's more the perception from less-aware folk in the general populace that may believe it's 100% (or any percentage really) real and they're doing this illegally on open public roads.
I think that's more what the NHRA is concerned with regarding this show, and myself as well. If the public thinks hot rodders (because they honestly don't know the difference between hot rods and drag cars) are openly racing on the street and filming it, we get labelled as a rebel part of society.
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