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Fred Jackson injured in drag racing crash with Marshawn Lynch

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Yes it is. The Duke Boys wouldn't be proud.

I'm a MOPAR man, but the Camaro and Mustang both kick the new Charger's ass.

I've never much cared for Mustangs. The new Camaro and Challenger are both nice, particularly the Challenger.
 

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I've never much cared for Mustangs. The new Camaro and Challenger are both nice, particularly the Challenger.

Not a big Mustang guy either, but I'd rather have a new Mustang than a new Charger based solely on looks.

But, you know me, I like my old beater 4x4 trucks.

I've got a 2015 6.7 Power Stroke F-350 work truck when I need to ride in style, or go to work.
 

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Not a big Mustang guy either, but I'd rather have a new Mustang than a new Charger based solely on looks.

But, you know me, I like my old beater 4x4 trucks.

I've got a 2015 6.7 Power Stroke F-350 work truck when I need to ride in style, or go to work.

We need a seven-seater. My wife is 4'10" and Asian. Putting her in a vehicle that large is pretty much a slam dunk case of negligence, so I drive an Explorer as my daily driver. I have a 350Z convertible for my fun car.
 

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Better fix that, they are saying they are unsure if he was injured.
 

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Not a big Mustang guy either, but I'd rather have a new Mustang than a new Charger based solely on looks.

But, you know me, I like my old beater 4x4 trucks.

I've got a 2015 6.7 Power Stroke F-350 work truck when I need to ride in style, or go to work.

I'm a big Mustang guy, basically my dad is to blame for that, also I drive a 2012 Ford F-350 Powerstroke. Pretty much love the truck.
 

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I'm a big Mustang guy, basically my dad is to blame for that, also I drive a 2012 Ford F-350 Powerstroke. Pretty much love the truck.

There's different strokes. I was raised on MOPAR. I admire the older (65-71) Mustangs, but they lost me for a while after that.

While I'd rather have a Cummins, the 6.7 is a damn good truck. The 6.0's were terrible, blowing head gaskets every 20,000 miles, but the 6.7 was a huge improvement.

The 7.3 is tied with the best diesel engine of all time IMO, tied with the 12 valve Cummins.
 

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So these two dumb asses go racing through the city streets and the takeaway up here is Lynch drives a ghey car? Sounds about right for this board.

I'd bet he didn't pay a penny for it. They all get shit like for promotional reasons or as payments/rewards. I'd never pay that much attention to what a current athlete is driving because of it.
 

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Fixed. Just like you should have been at birth.

Yeah that is sad. Better to have a current Challenger that a 4 door Charger

A fucking 4 door Charger!!! What an outrage
 

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There's different strokes. I was raised on MOPAR. I admire the older (65-71) Mustangs, but they lost me for a while after that.

While I'd rather have a Cummins, the 6.7 is a damn good truck. The 6.0's were terrible, blowing head gaskets every 20,000 miles, but the 6.7 was a huge improvement.

The 7.3 is tied with the best diesel engine of all time IMO, tied with the 12 valve Cummins.

I also really liked the older Challengers and Chargers of the late 60s.

But man I don't know how Ford got that kind of torque and horsepower out of a diesel engine while getting mid 20s in MPG on the freeway
 

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I also really liked the older Challengers and Chargers of the late 60s.

But man I don't know how Ford got that kind of torque and horsepower out of a diesel engine while getting mid 20s in MPG on the freeway

The drill I pull for work weighs 7 tons, and I pull it with a 20 foot gooseneck, tandem trailer, and you can't tell anything is behind you going down the interstate. I don't get mid 20 mpgs though. I get around 16 with no load and around 12 with a load, but the company pays for the fuel, so I can't complain. By far the nicest vehicle I've ever driven, given my personal taste for the old box body styles that Dodge, Ford and Chevy used in the 80's.

But the 12 valve Cummins and the 7.3 Power Stroke were just getting broke in good at 250,000, and they could out pull a train.
 

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This story seems to have trouble getting into gear.

So I'll start:

Was a breathalyzer/sobriety test administered or did both players leave the scene of the accident before the police arrived.
 

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Grew up with a Challenger in the family. I was 16 and almost bought a 1970 Challenger RT Convertible in 1980. The car had 78,000 original miles and was garaged the whole time. Car would have been worth a fortune today.
 

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The drill I pull for work weighs 7 tons, and I pull it with a 20 foot gooseneck, tandem trailer, and you can't tell anything is behind you going down the interstate. I don't get mid 20 mpgs though. I get around 16 with no load and around 12 with a load, but the company pays for the fuel, so I can't complain. By far the nicest vehicle I've ever driven, given my personal taste for the old box body styles that Dodge, Ford and Chevy used in the 80's.

But the 12 valve Cummins and the 7.3 Power Stroke were just getting broke in good at 250,000, and they could out pull a train.

My uncle is still driving my dads 95 Ford F-350 Power Stroke and it's at 475k miles with no major repairs done so far, so I hear ya.
 
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