Never seen this style of driving.

mombobuggy

Well-Known Member
Location
Highland
The rigs that climbed the bounty hill in disney oklahoma at the big meat run had 800 h.p. alcohol big blocks. They sound and smell like race cars. They regularly bounce off thier 7200 r.p.m. rev limiters and there tire speed is unreal. If someone on here wants a rig like that contact me one of my best friends builds and drives that type of buggy.
 

blznnp

Well-Known Member
Location
Herriman
The rigs that climbed the bounty hill in disney oklahoma at the big meat run had 800 h.p. alcohol big blocks. They sound and smell like race cars. They regularly bounce off thier 7200 r.p.m. rev limiters and there tire speed is unreal. If someone on here wants a rig like that contact me one of my best friends builds and drives that type of buggy.
what motors are the running? isn't it a LSX? Does anyone know if Tim Cameron builds these himself or no?
Here is a Video of Fat Girl doing a wheelie up some ledges...
[video=youtube;t32kjYzP4R4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t32kjYzP4R4[/video]
 

Deweyxj

Invisible, on purpose!
That's some awesome driving!, (and a bit crazy, IMHO)!:eek:

He obviously knew what he wanted to do, he spent the entire vid setting it up, and then pulled it off!!:tara: But that is a whole different kind of terrain & traction!

These guys might do a backflip & a couple of rolls,:rolleyes: if they get off the throttle, ;) but, that kind of driving could throw you off a 300 -1000+ cliff in Moab!

The risks are different and so is the driving style, but then I chicken out on a lot of stuff in Moab, so what do I know?? :rolleyes:

ROCK ON DUDES!!!!:D
 
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