ever notice something annoyingly inept. Like when a car comic screws up identifying an engine? Turns out Krass was having a senior moment, according to Troz
there was a 426 wedge, and then, they made the 426 hemi. If the spark plugs go through the valve cover, it's not a wedge. It's a hemi.
But we all know senior moments will happen. So allright, send some love to
Yes! Stupid stuff... tv shows used to squeal the tires ... on dirt roads. Dukes of Hazzard was one, but almost every tv show with a car chase is guilty of that. Annoying, because no one is that stupid, and no one needs that moment of sound effects to make the show better
It annoys me when I see comics or kids books with RWD vehicles, sometimes with the front wheels in the air, and the front axle has a differential.
ReplyDeleteYes! Stupid stuff... tv shows used to squeal the tires ... on dirt roads. Dukes of Hazzard was one, but almost every tv show with a car chase is guilty of that. Annoying, because no one is that stupid, and no one needs that moment of sound effects to make the show better
Deleteand the switcheroo of cars during a movie scene "Vanishing Point" final scene crashing the Camaro into the dozer. Stupid.
DeleteHow about the "Dodge" Duster on Married with Children? Lame!
ReplyDeleteDid they really call that a Dodge? Damn, I've posted it before
DeleteAnd just how many hub caps did that '68 Charger that was chasing Steve McQueen in the movie Bullit lose during the chase?
ReplyDeletetoo many, and it went down the same streets too many times
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