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by Dave-R » Thu Oct 08, 09 8:14 am
Another teaser. If you know the film you should recognise this spot from both the beginning and end of the film.
And a little souvenir from the track.
Don't worry. They were replacing the track while we were there.
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by Dave-R » Thu Oct 08, 09 9:29 am
This is Wayne sitting in the back of a Austin resident's pick-up truck filming one of the Challengers in a re-creation of one scene in Vanishing Point.
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by TW71 » Thu Oct 08, 09 6:50 pm
Great pictures , glad you had a great time
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by Dave-R » Thu Oct 08, 09 8:11 pm
Here is one small video clip Wayne will not mind me uploading.
I really grew to like this Shaker!
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by Pete » Thu Oct 08, 09 8:18 pm
One of my regrets is never owning a Shaker car
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by Anonymous » Thu Oct 08, 09 8:28 pm
Ok just then just this once
..........and if any of you ask him for any more this is his reply.
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by Adam » Thu Oct 08, 09 9:31 pm
Fantastic! This could be the best thread ever on Connected!
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by Dave-R » Fri Oct 09, 09 8:01 am
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by Ivor » Fri Oct 09, 09 9:46 am
Well Dave and Wayne, I can't say how good this stuff will be for Connected, especially the interview, but I can't wait...those pix are superb too.
What a fantastic trip, I'm envious already!
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by Charger » Fri Oct 09, 09 10:50 am
the pic at the top of page 4 says it all for me
wouldn’t mind reading more about how it all came about Dave, who’s idea was it, how the trip was planned, researching the locations etc.
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by db » Fri Oct 09, 09 11:24 am
Great stuff guys, loving this
No-one will believe you...
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by Ivor » Fri Oct 09, 09 12:16 pm
Pete wrote: One of my regrets is never owning a Shaker car
You've had everything else Pete, don't be greedy!
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by Ivor » Fri Oct 09, 09 12:17 pm
Charger wrote: the pic at the top of page 4 says it all for me
wouldn’t mind reading more about how it all came about Dave, who’s idea was it, how the trip was planned, researching the locations etc.
I'm hoping there will be more details and pix in Connected, so the other 300 odd MMA members can read about it
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by Anonymous » Fri Oct 09, 09 11:43 pm
Ivor,
Dave and myself have a real treat is store for Connected with text and pictures.........I can only hope Dave doesnt blow his load and post all the pictures
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Seriously you should have seen Daves face after clocking 120MPH in the Nevada Desert in that Shaker........talk about a cheshire cat!!