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scott015
02-23-2004, 06:48 PM
hey whats the scoop on that truck? I remember someone telling me something about a real life cannon ball run.... is that where they really just go from point A to point B and see who can get there the fastest????

that truck was sweet though... that cage was crazy!!

StormShadow
02-23-2004, 06:49 PM
hey whats the scoop on that truck? I remember someone telling me something about a real life cannon ball run.... is that where they really just go from point A to point B and see who can get there the fastest????

that truck was sweet though... that cage was crazy!!
http://www.onelapofamericatruck.com/
Here you go.

Red2002
02-23-2004, 07:19 PM
The Gumball 3000 is the 'real' Cannonball-style race. It's a nationwide party on wheels, but the buy in is around $10,000, and you must be invited. ;)

They came through Dallas last year and stayed at the Crescent Hotel. It was a San Fran to Miami run.

blueoval01
02-23-2004, 07:34 PM
.......that truck was sweet though... Sweet!!?? That's an L owners "Wet Dream"!! :nana2

PoorSvtman
02-23-2004, 09:50 PM
http://www.onelapofamericatruck.com/
Here you go.


Hmm your welcome for the link :throw: knana

StormShadow
02-23-2004, 09:57 PM
Hmm your welcome for the link :throw: knana
Sorry, I forgot to add a cliffnote that I got that link from Mike.

PoorSvtman
02-23-2004, 10:08 PM
meh i dont care. Just f*ckin with ya :beer:

L8 APEX
02-23-2004, 10:22 PM
It is a competition put on mostly by Michelin every year. You meet at a starting point and race at several tracks across the country. They check you between venues and do not want you to speed. They are mostly road racing venues at famous tracks like Road Atlanta, Las Vagas Speedway, Sears Point etc.. They usually hit 7 tracks and about 8-10 thousand road miles total start to finish. It is about a 7 day event you can find all the rules on www.onelapofamerica.com (http://www.onelapofamerica.com) You must start and finish on the same set of Michelin tires, carry all tools, parts and spares with you. It is a grueling competition.

02BOLT
02-23-2004, 10:25 PM
That truck fricking rocked!:eek2: Loved those wheels.:twitch:

99WhiteBeast
02-23-2004, 11:17 PM
It is a competition put on mostly by Michelin every year. You meet at a starting point and race at several tracks across the country. They check you between venues and do not want you to speed. They are mostly road racing venues at famous tracks like Road Atlanta, Las Vagas Speedway, Sears Point etc.. They usually hit 7 tracks and about 8-10 thousand road miles total start to finish. It is about a 7 day event you can find all the rules on www.onelapofamerica.com (http://www.onelapofamerica.com/) You must start and finish on the same set of Michelin tires, carry all tools, parts and spares with you. It is a grueling competition.
That sounds right up your alley TC-:bows

L8 APEX
02-23-2004, 11:35 PM
I have tried to put a crew together a few times. The closest we came was in 2000 using our 98 C5. It was 2500 each and a weeks vacation. My co driver jsut started a new job and couldn't take off. I am not in shape enough to tackle it today. I have watched Ed's Gride since 00, his original L was stolen a week before the race so he scrambled to make the race in a brand new truck. He is a member at MSR as well. Way back in the day we stuffed some 7" PIAA pencil beams in the front nose. When thoes baby's were on it looked like a 747 coming in for a landing:eek2: . We made several cannonball runs in that car. One memorable run was 1350 miles to Daytona, FL in 13 hours yep averaged over 100:burnout: I think I am too old for that **** now...

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