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Ladies on my car yesterday

Leah just loaded up her pics from today... so here's some more for you guys to cringe about...:thumbsup:
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@69B7RR

Why drop a red X? Why not just quote me and explain why you disagree? Or was it an error......

The red X should be removed from the choice list because sometimes it’s an fat finger error or someone is not man enough to quote and explain why they dont agree.....
 
Great weekend Eric.. thanks for the Atlanta to Alexander City scenic tour! Why would anyone doubt the authenticity of that picture, sat on mine for most of the first stage at Dega today so I could see the back turn and jumbotron at the same time. I've seen 4 x 200lb men standing on a wing before. Both Leah and I sat on mine at Atlanta for the www.thetransmission.com photo shoot as wellView attachment 849905 View attachment 849906
When you swing through back home Wayne lets do that picture with three guys 200lbs! Only fair since you took a sharpe to my X:D
 
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Man I wish I could delete that pic from the internet.
 
Women and men on the wing were common when these cars were new. This was in Chrysler's advertising photos and done at track events across the country. Also most everything was over engineered in the day. If that wing was designed to provide 600 plus pounds of down force, one can almost be assured it will do much more. I have no idea what the pressure would have to be to break that cast aluminum wing, but it looks to me as if it hasn't given at all. The only reason I wouldn't do this with my car is that my paint work would have bought 4 of these cars when they were new. I wouldn't want to go to paint jail for another year and a half either.
 
I’m still surprised that the wings hold that much weight. Maybe only because of their look. That’s nice that they’re that solid but as has been mentioned - the paint is one reason I would rather not have folks sit on the wing. We generally don’t like it when people sit on the car in general - why is the wing any different - other than just because we can.
 
I’m still surprised that the wings hold that much weight. Maybe only because of their look. That’s nice that they’re that solid but as has been mentioned - the paint is one reason I would rather not have folks sit on the wing. We generally don’t like it when people sit on the car in general - why is the wing any different - other than just because we can.
Agree completely it’s a cars wing and not a seat......

One mistake getting on and off and there ya go....

I don’t care about “engineering”...versus potential damage..
 
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@dadsbee
You have the color combo I would have on my cloned 'bird if I ever do one. Lemon Twist and black is the combo on my 70 Roadrunner, and it POPS! The other thing I really admire about your car is it's a driver.
I have an innate desire to be very protective of my car, and I'm hypersensitive to people touching it. I would be distraught if it was wrecked or damaged. That doesn't keep me from taking it to the 1320, but still...
 
@69B7RR

Why drop a red X? Why not just quote me and explain why you disagree? Or was it an error......

The red X should be removed from the choice list because sometimes it’s an fat finger error or someone is not man enough to quote and explain why they dont agree.....

Removed. Must have inadvertently hit it while scrolling through the thread. However, to my defense, I was a little shaky & excited after seeing the photo posted by khryslerskid in post #13 above.....Jim
 
Removed. Must have inadvertently hit it while scrolling through the thread. However, to my defense, I was a little shaky & excited after seeing the photo posted by khryslerskid in post #13 above.....Jim
I do the same all the time and that’s what I thought.....

Yeah, that pick will make many shakes...lol...like the water in the glass in Jurassic park...
 
Getting on and off the wing you step on the trunks INNER drain rim, with trunk open, or jump off... or the cute ones with mini skirts we lift off with Zero damage! Can't wait to be able to post Leah and I eating supper Saturday night off the front fender... seems that might drive some right bat ****!:rolleyes: :popcorn2:
 
Getting on and off the wing you step on the trunks INNER drain rim, with trunk open, or jump off... or the cute ones with mini skirts we lift off with Zero damage! Can't wait to be able to post Leah and I eating supper Saturday night off the front fender... seems that might drive some right bat ****!:rolleyes: :popcorn2:
Wayne you're the only one that's bat sh## crazy:D
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Drove the bastard from Atlanta to Alexander City too... through State Parks and winding back roads for almost 4.5 hours. Then to Dega in the rain for 1hr 45... back to Alexander City in the pouring rain for 2 hours. Didn't devalue it one dime! LOL
 
Drove the bastard from Atlanta to Alexander City too... through State Parks and winding back roads for almost 4.5 hours. Then to Dega in the rain for 1hr 45... back to Alexander City in the pouring rain for 2 hours. Didn't devalue it one dime! LOL
:steering:...........
 
if the wing didn't bend or snap off it would be a miracle. I smell photo shop.
Although I didn't see the ladies on the wing, I was at the show and saw all three ladies and the Daytona. I'm 99.9% sure this did take place.
 
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