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Labels: Transportation
Posted by Spluch on 11 April, 2007 at 10:51 | Permalink |
Helps if you have an engine in the car. The Citreons is missing - couldn't tell on the ford. Deceivingly inaccurate.
Posted by Anonymous on 12 April, 2007 02:06
I'm not sure how accurate the tests are, but I'm not driving anywhere near a 747.. that's for sure!
Posted by Spluch on 12 April, 2007 23:55
How were the cars being moved then? As far as I could see, they were self-propelled...
Posted by Phil Boswell on 13 April, 2007 21:50
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Helps if you have an engine in the car. The Citreons is missing - couldn't tell on the ford. Deceivingly inaccurate.
Posted by
Anonymous on
12 April, 2007 02:06
I'm not sure how accurate the tests are, but I'm not driving anywhere near a 747.. that's for sure!
Posted by
Spluch on
12 April, 2007 23:55
How were the cars being moved then? As far as I could see, they were self-propelled...
Posted by
Phil Boswell on
13 April, 2007 21:50