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buick burnout :)

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Vroom! Now that is what I'm talking about. I nearly pulled that when I was testing out my first Roadmaster, I highly underestimated the power that thing was putting out and burnt just a little rubber pulling out of the dealership... What a great car the Roadmaster is...
Ain't nothin' like it in the world. That's ****ing sexy as hell. We gotta get that back. American POWER, baybee!

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One of my favorites. :) (just a photo)

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I think I see a thin slice of daylight under those Front Runners!
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8.99 @ 148. No Chevy engine there, folks.
I imagine the burnout it could do would be simply stupid.

Whose car is that Blathy? BTW someone get that roadmaster a matchign bumper cover.
Hm-mmm, pic showed yesterday but it won't link to this morning. I will have to swipe & host it myself. Car belongs to TA Performance of AZ- a Buick-dedicated company designing engine & drivetrain parts for both V8 & V6 Buicks, including HD blocks for both. I bought my heads, intake, valvetrain, valve covers & timing cover from them- beautiful stuff.
There is something wrong or weird about a Roadmaster doing a burn out.
Nah- this is the Buick sub-culture that the mass-market consumer knows nothing about. The GSs & GNs were the breakthrough affirmations of what is a Buick tradition.

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