There was one at the drive in movie theater we used to go to as kids. Yes, it could and would throw you for a loop.
There was one at the drive in movie theater we used to go to as kids. Yes, it could and would throw you for a loop.
Thats what made us tough, then we went to the Nanny StateThe elementary school I went to in the late-70s/early-80s had one. It was great. Also had a huge metal caterpillar (among other playground equipment that I’m certain is no longer in use due to liability concerns) that we could crawl all over. Between f’ing around on that caterpillar and taking a baseball to the face on a bad hop, not a lot of cartilage left in my nose. Good times.
With a Tecumseh engine. I had one that lasted for years.
Those early Mustangs really didn't have balls. Their early unibody construction was a joke. In a wreck Mustangs folded up like an accordion. Always a big deal made of Mustang gascap over it's teeny steel (i.e. sparky) rear bumper (rear end collision = kaboom!) but lack of structural integrity was at least as much a safety hazard, especially in a vehicle with too much horsepower. Mustangs were a death trap ... but not the only one Detroit was making back then.