Roland made a documentary of our VP2 trip, he did an excellent job I must say.
Very creative and well thought out, and of course the cars are the stars.
Hope yall enjoy it.
Pale Rider
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 15 9:10 am
by DaveD
Hollywood struggles to produce something more iconic and atmospheric. Well worth watching and a reminder why at every opportunity I drive those same roads.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 15 12:52 pm
by Dave81
Fantastic Video!
One hell of a drive..........
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 15 1:33 pm
by RobTwin
Excellent piece of work, thanks Drew and of course Roland! His car sounds great!
And thanks for this moment.... one of my fave albums
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 15 12:08 pm
by Gas for GOSH
Thanks for the link Drew....thats pretty impressive. Is film work his trade or is he just a talented amateur?
Would have liked more about you and comparisons of yours and his Challengers. Otherwise perfect record of an amazing trip.
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 15 3:59 pm
by drewcrane
Gas for GOSH wrote:Thanks for the link Drew....thats pretty impressive. Is film work his trade or is he just a talented amateur?
Would have liked more about you and comparisons of yours and his Challengers. Otherwise perfect record of an amazing trip.
Roland is an amateur, but has some talent, but he was pretty much about the trip,and what he had planned for his film, in the end I and the others were just people he met along the way on his journey, we split up after the west coast as he did not want to alter the course , so I bailed and drove back to Colorado.
His car is a stroked 400 6 pack, 4 speed, pretty cool car, but after he got here me and my Mopar mates gave it a look over, it turns out the car has been re bodied after he drove off the road way back when, and he claims he has abo0ut 100 k in the car, if I had that kind of money in the car it would be supercharged ,and run and drive with out leaking 2 gallons of oil allover the hiway, yes 2 gallons he went thought................ok rant over