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Dodge Chrysler Plymouth, any other the three can cause massive burnout smoke. Especially if equipped with the all to famous Hemi V8. Many of the older model Cuda's, and Chargers have the Magnum engines, in either 440 CID or 383 CID, or you could have gotten the small block performance engine and had a nice 340 6 pack, with a pistol grip 4 speed manual transmission. Any of the combination of engines and transmissions would do the trick. Later down the road, there are the Dodge Ram pick-ups with the programmed diesel engines that are actually screamers, and they can burn up the tires just as much as the gas burners. So don't be surprised if you happen to see a diesel truck blow by you, and/or smoking off the huge truck tires, because they can do it. * * Doing Burnouts in your vehicle is and can be very dangerous. It is very easy to get out of control, and/or lose control and cause bodily harm or death, not to just you, but to others that may be in the near-by vicinity. We at FastCoolCars do not recommend or promote such things, but, we know that it will go on, and there are some crazy folks out there that will continue to do these things, so we are just sharing that for visual entertainment.
1988 Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette, One of the Worlds fastest Street Legal Cars, 254.7 MPH
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