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Dodge contest for Chief Donut Maker...

Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg

I can do a burnout & donuts
(in a car, especially something with 700+ HP)
with the best of them, especially
if they are paying for the car & tires... :rolleyes:

I don't ever enter that kind of ****
because I know I (don't) have a "0% chance in hell" of ever winning...
Or the piles of junk mail or spam you will get, 100% chance...

But the $150,000 would be nice
I'd probably use it to buy some land, put a shop on it...
or Buy a Rebel TRX :poke: & a 426cid Hellephant 1,000+hp :lol:
 
Would be awsome if you won the car and promptly pushed it off a cliff doing a livestreams as a big F.U. to stellantis.
 
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I don't normally do donuts....unless they are Caramel filled Krispy Kreme.

If there was a prize for the longest burnout.....I'd be having a go.

:lol:
 
From the article....

Ten finalists to move on to a reality show-style competition that will decide who gets "The Greatest Automotive Job in the World" this spring.

I can't see that being rigged at all..... :rolleyes:
 
Great minds think alike... :D

From the article....



I can't see that being rigged at all..... :rolleyes:
My thoughts exactly...

someone distant cousin, son of a friend that doesn't work there
or prearranged recipients

:luvplace:
 

I heard of it alright, I must of saw the commercial for it I kid you not 8-10 times when I was watching Barrett Jackson. Pretty good video and burnout best of luck in the contest, although a problem that could DQ you is that you said Posi instead of Sure-Grip. Lol, but in all seriousness though I really hope you win!
:thumbsup::)
 
This reminds me of my younger days, the late 70's and the early 80's. My friends and I all had leftover musclecars from the 60's. My small hometown's mainstreet was like 7 blocks long-4 of them 4 lane wide concrete. Many Sunday mornings the whole 4 blocks would be covered in dark donuts. There would be 4 or 5 cars going around at one time. The A bodies with the 4 speeds were the best performers, especially the Darts. We were on the edge of the county, and it would take the law a good 30-40 minutes to get there. Then another time, a little town on the edge of Kansas that we used to party in, this girl we knew had a 68 Firebird with a 400 and a 4 speed. She painted that town black that night, even made the front page news the next Monday morning. This town was 40-45 minutes for the law enfoecement to respond. Some of the cars I remember-My 68 340 4 speed GTS, a 69 340 4 speed Dart Swinger, a 66 and 67 SS396 4 speed Chevelles, a 68 442 with a 400 and a 4 speed, a 70 SS396 Chevelle 4 speed, a 66 Sport Satellite with a 383 and a Torqueflight, a couple 69 Roadrunners 383, 4 speed cars, several GTO's with 4 speeds. And more I can't remember. You have to remember, most of this was alcohol induced.
 
Any updates yet?

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I don't normally do donuts....unless they are Caramel filled Krispy Kreme.

If there was a prize for the longest burnout.....I'd be having a go.

:lol:
There is a Guinness world record for longest (distancel) burnout. Farmtruck and Azn just reset it, (with a sixties Cadillac with a 1500hp blown alcohol rat in it.) If I remember right, something like a half mile........
 
I'm not going to enter. I only have a face fit for radio.
 
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