Leave a Comment | Posted by Robinson on June 23, 2009
High Falls Drift
Posted in: Cars
Best viewed at maximum volume.
Outside the CMF studio on a Tuesday afternoon. No one was fired in the making of this video.
Best viewed at maximum volume.
Outside the CMF studio on a Tuesday afternoon. No one was fired in the making of this video.
The Street Machines of Rochester put on a great show! Here is a video and some pictures for you to enjoy with your balls.
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Robinson got into this ‘69 Mach 1 with a blower when no one was looking and had to be forcibly removed.

‘34 coupe – “F*cking impeccable”

‘64 Malibu. $400k. Paypal accepted.

Brian Rotoli’s ‘66 Chevy II. For legal reasons, we can’t tell you just how freaking fast this car can go.

Lou Gramm’s Olds 442
Seen also at the show: ‘50 Lou Gramm

‘57 Chevy custom

‘67 Mustang fastback

Ron Schillinger’s ‘69 Mustang

‘66 Chevy post
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I don’t mean ‘drag’ like the blues, I am talking about drag racing at New York International Speedway Park! What a freak’in rush! I loved it. We went out last Friday for a ‘test and tune’ and MOM’s (Mustang on Mustang) night, and I put the new Bullitt Mustang through it’s paces a few times. Wow that was fun, the car performed quite well, and I performed decent. The track was not as sticky as I had anticipated, so it took a couple of passes on the quarter mile track to get the feel of the power to traction ratio. By nights end I ran the car at 14.1 seconds at 101.5 MPH against a vintage Mach 1 351 who was running about 10 car lengths behind me. Sorry Otis! Of course some guy ran a low 12 against me and it looked like I was parked. We are back at the track on July 25th and their web-site is NYIRP.com Well that’s it for now, a shorter blog by design, as my first one was quite lengthy and introspective, and I fear my next may be a fiery political diatribe…
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