First of all, I wonder if this even happens. Have you ever personally witnessed the moment when a car that has only ever idled from show booth to trailer finally got unleashed and driven in earnest? Does it lead to immediate disaster? Is it a glorious symphony of roaring engine and melting tires?

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    6 months ago

    Might not be what your after, but the cars I’ll point you to run well … Until they don’t.

    We have an annual car show over here, have a search for “Summernats” for videos. They have a burn out pad where you can melt some tyres.

    Some people restore cars and take them there for show. Some have excellent paint jobs , but a typical Summernats one has more horsepower than the original. This usually leads to a few redlining on the pad and exceeding a limit so that they catch fire or can’t be driven home.

    Or at least, so I’ve heard…

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      6 months ago

      That sounds amazing! At least, until they catch fire. A symphony of roaring engines followed by immediate disaster, haha how cool!

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        Some owners were tamer. Burnouts weren’t required. They sometimes had a parade through the city, blocking off streets and cops as part of it. I did notice at the end of it was a truck with a tilt tray so a break down of a car just doing 40-50kmph along a city road was planned for.