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Anonymous commented at 2013-12-07 19:13:15 » #1449522

Broom powered by a small-block V-8....talking about a wicked ride....

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Anonymous commented at 2015-10-22 09:00:41 » #1835165

Talk about a 'horny' driver.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-11-05 16:53:04 » #1843768

Anon 2 is right. That thing's gotta shake quite a bit. But it might not be very efficient with about a dozen exhaust pipes pointed every which-way (I counted 7 visible, decided to guess the total). It'd be better to simply remove them entirely, unless that's your propulsion as well, in which case all you'd need to do is either set it up so the 8 individual pipes merge into just 2 straight back, or just stick an aircraft propeller directly to the driveshaft. And depending on the weight of the engine block, steering might be as easy as flying a regular broom.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-11-05 16:55:02 » #1843769

Which do you think will win in this race? The magic broom/motorcycle fusion with the V8 engine, the ultra-long racing vehicle with the exhaust flames coming directly from the sides of the muffler, the granny-car (blue one, far right), or the f**king locomotive.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-11-05 16:59:49 » #1843773

My money's on the red one. The train's going to have trouble on the first turn, the broom-cycle is too inefficient (according to anon 3), and the granny car's, well... A granny car. What do you want to bet that thing never exceeds 50 MPH? and if it does, when do you think it'll blow a gasket and explode?

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-28 11:35:25 » #1940618

Ok, starting to get a bit off-topic here, I think anon 2 was referring to the fact that all the characters in this scene have some kind of horns: Tomahawk's driver has antlers, the girl leaning against 'Hawk's tire has bull horns, and the lady in front of the Green Hornet has ram horns. Though I am a bit put off by the unicorn-elf standing atop the Hornet.

Also, anon 5, there's nothing that says the Hornet was unmodified, the steam coming off of it obscures the wheels, so either A) the drive wheels could've been switched out for tires, and the drive system itself could've been equipped with a differential (skid-) steering option for off-track travel. B) The train is equipped with the same off-track travel systems as the great 'Polar Express.' Or C) The train is running on rails like it's designed to, and the track is just arranged to support a 50+ ton locomotive going at full speed, while still providing a challenge for the street cars.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-28 11:41:15 » #1940623

Anon 6, another thing to note is that anon 5 obviously hasn't seen the cars that first coined the term "Hot Rod," which were just standard everyday cars outfitted with powerful engines. Did you see the Fast n' Loud episode where the put the engine from a prototype 2016 Doge Hellcat into a 1900's Doge? Or the time they took an old beater like the one Rick's dad had, and turned it into a drag racer?

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-28 11:44:11 » #1940624

Not to mention Farmtruck and AZN's cars from Street Outlaws: There's the Farmtruck itself, the Dung Beetle (a VW beetle designed to look like a piece of crap), and that old hearse that they designed to make it look like it was driving itself.

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