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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 3391355" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>My first 'up-hill-take-off,' there was some jackass in a small *** car, and I was driving my '79 Chevy, which has a 4" lift, and 36" tires, so I can't see them little cars behind me, if they're right up to my bumper. Long story short, my insurance company paid for a whole front clip for the guy's car. I think it was a little Miata. I think the funniest part was the burn out mark on the top of the guy's bumper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 3391355, member: 576452"] My first 'up-hill-take-off,' there was some jackass in a small *** car, and I was driving my '79 Chevy, which has a 4" lift, and 36" tires, so I can't see them little cars behind me, if they're right up to my bumper. Long story short, my insurance company paid for a whole front clip for the guy's car. I think it was a little Miata. I think the funniest part was the burn out mark on the top of the guy's bumper. [/QUOTE]
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