Thanks Dustin. It WAS awesome. I only stopped because I couldn't see the windshield in front of my face.
Eric, sorry i havent gotten back to you on the video, i wasnt at home, and where i was didnt have a high speed connection, so if you could give me your email ill send you the video Thanks, Josh
there has got to be more people that have burnout pics on this forum. if not it's a sad day for buick owners:ball: Thanks Dustin
Not a burnout, but... The leftovers of a good one. 8.1L with 5 speed Allison tranny. Notice 5 shift points? Next time there will be a camera at the ready!!:Brow: This is a shot of the leftovers at about 5 months old!! They were solid for a good 3 months!!
tank thats moving for a 3750lb tank! good pick i would love to have seen the pics of the truck! Thanks Dustin
well.. thats a heck of a car to follow.. but heres my feeble attempt in the lark from friday. sorry the pic isnt so good.. my brother isnt that great at photography
Wow, that's a helluva burnout for that 2bbl skylark. Cool! Too bad all that tread was wasted on a marginal picture though, that one could have been a neat one to frame if it had been a wider angle and a little more clear.
yeah, he got yelled at a whole bunch cuz he only took it of the wheel and mostly the road.. he said that was the coolest part of it... he stood quite a bit away and zoomed in on that.. oh well.. marty goes out of town today.. so after school......:3gears:
burnouts Here is my 70-GS stepping up to the tree, at the BPG Nats, as taken by a friend. Jeff Fortner's beautiful silver'71 GSX, driven by Brian Earick beat me easily.
another great burnout i have some pics of a couple friends cars Jim and Mike Errickson 86 GN (mike) and a 89 regal (jim). I am having a little trouble getting them on but hopefully soon. Thanks Dustin
You're Welcome! I have progressive shots of that car, in each one the employee across from me is grinning from ear to ear. Echoed my sentiment!
he should be grinning thats a great looking buick, and a nasty burnout. i would be grinning too. Thanks Dustin