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World's wildest police chases
Had this on (background noise) while PhotoShopping today, and there was a chase of a black Targa that was great fun to watch.
With their typically wildly inaccurate narration, they referred to the long-hood 911 as "turbocharged" and I have to say, for a guy who stole his boss' car, the perp did a pretty good job until he had an episode of brain fade. Still he recovered, and prolly would have beaten all the Crown Vics if he hadn't collided with a soccer mom. Hard not to cheer for the 'bad guy' when he's driving an early 911... |
Get an episode number or something?
I'd really like to see this. |
Sorry, double tap
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He lost out in the end to having an engine in the rear. Swapping end for end on a bend in the road, did him in. I agree he did a good job (sic) there for a while.
I was looking for a date when this happened but I couldn't see it anywhere on the police video. They say the car was trashed after it smacked into the other vehicle. :mad: |
You guys should get permanent banning from the board for posting such reports without a viable link....
peckerheads... |
One of my staff told me the story today. Fantastic, as I understand. Very skilled amateur, outran the police for quite some time. No video from him, either. There's a word forming slowly in my mind, and I think it's ... "jacka$$?" Yes, that's it, "jacka$$." :)
Dan |
I saw it too. I actually still have it on a VCR tape somewhere.
My brother and I used to watch it after a few Fat Tires for laughs. K.T. 1973 911E 2.4 MFI 1965 Devin - 1967 912 Power Plant |
I like to watch that show. I saw that episode. About time someone had a nice car to run with. What a douchbag that narrater is. Most of the time they are running with a POS at oooohhhh 100 mph. Of course they are in a POS. I like to see them blow the motors after some hard running.
Dean |
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