Whats your dream car? Truck? With what kind of mods?

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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 01:57 PM
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Dream car? Easy.

The Batmobile.

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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 02:42 PM
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Dream Truck?

That rig the Clampetts drove, without all the furniture and relatives, except for Ellie Mae.
Of course, I'd have to put a 'SuperChip' in it so Granny couldn't run me down on foot.
 
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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 05:43 PM
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Mike,
You don't get out much do ya!?

Neal
 
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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 06:04 PM
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Superchips Mike
Which one? The real one from thirty years ago or the fake late model one from the ninties.
Paul
 
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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 06:27 PM
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Here we go!





Thanks y'all

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Old Jul 28, 1999 | 06:59 PM
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pretty good specs on the Batmobile:
The Batmobile has been recorded to reach speeds of up to 230 MPH on open road, and with afterburner thrust can attain speeds in excess of 350 MPH.

The aeronomical chassis design and "T" axis wheel base provide the vehicle counter-balance gyro metric stability, allowing for high velocity 90-degree turns at speeds greater than 70 MPH without losing momentum.

With a highly pressurized poly-alloy exterior, the vehicle remains lightweight while insuring maximum protection against artillery fire, laser technology, extreme temperature fluctuations, radiation exposure and high-impact explosions.

The vehicle's arsenal of weaponry and gadgets is controlled by an onboard voice-activated computer which surrounds the ****pit. From behind the wheel, the driver has access to multifunctioning key command response system which delivers immediate weapon activation during attack and defensive procedures.

The Batmobile is equipped with dual-mount, subcarriage rocket launchers, front and rear grappling hooks, multipoint infrared and laser scan tracking units, anterior/posterior wheel-based axle bombs, catapult ejection seat, and disguised central carriage, which detaches to become an emergency road vehicle.

Source: www.batman.com

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Old Jul 29, 1999 | 11:51 AM
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Hey Dunbarton: it looks like the batmobile already has a "mother-in-law ejection seat" I guess your idea has already been stolen, and you didn't even get a chance to patent it!! Much less make any $ on it!
 
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