Only beat me by 'that much'...
For all you racers out there who are always talking about 'truck lengths', I did a little math. Bob Churan graciously allowed me to put my heap next to his Lightning in his first run of the day. I was looking at the timeslip and his 13.399 1/4 is very close to my 13.617 at 1000 ft. In that 1320 (1/4) - 1000 = 320 ft and the trucks are about 17 ft long...
he only beat me by a little over 19 truck lengths.
The worst part was figuring out where to turn after the run by trying to remember where Bob had turned off.
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4x2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55LS
Dark Toreador Red/Gold
VentShades
Tow Pkg
Line-X
he only beat me by a little over 19 truck lengths.
The worst part was figuring out where to turn after the run by trying to remember where Bob had turned off.
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4x2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55LS
Dark Toreador Red/Gold
VentShades
Tow Pkg
Line-X
Exellent point, seacrow.
(1/4) = 1320 ft.
19 'truck lengths' into 1320 = 69.47 ft.
The typical 18 wheeler is 70 ft long.
Now this makes me wonder how in the world I ever passed one on the highway.
This is harder than 3 guys buying a $29 pizza.
(1/4) = 1320 ft.
19 'truck lengths' into 1320 = 69.47 ft.
The typical 18 wheeler is 70 ft long.
Now this makes me wonder how in the world I ever passed one on the highway.
This is harder than 3 guys buying a $29 pizza.
The answer is this:
Buy more beer until the point you forget what the question was in the first place.
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Buy more beer until the point you forget what the question was in the first place.
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Check out my site, send me pics:
cooltrucks.net
My email: webmaster@cooltrucks.net
Also: nerdzfx.com
1997 F150 4x4 XLT with ORP 4.2L V6 and 5-speed manual.



