Since we've recently been discussing the deep passing game and 50/50 balls, they're broadcasting live a spacecraft moving at 4 miles per second impacting an asteroid several million miles away (perhaps even more accurate than Allar!)
Slant-Six on the column - three on the tree.Dodge Dart?
My parents had one with the push button shifter, and made the mistake of leaving me in the car alone on a slight incline. What 1 year old doesn’t like buttons? Luckily there were no cars in the street when I rolled it out of the driveway…Slant-Six on the column - three on the tree.
True. Detection and early warning would seem to be key, redundant units being available as well. I world imagine at such a far distance even a 1 degree change might be sufficient.Cool concept., Impact has to be made pretty far from earth so the instantaneous deflection in trajectory becomes big enough down the road to miss earth's gravitational tug.
English please...Slant-Six on the column - three on the tree.
Slant 6 is the engine and 3 on the tree is the manual shift pattern of some of those models. If you google "slant 6 3 on the tree" you'll find lots on Dodge Dart models with that engine and shift pattern. My father had one. The shifter was on the steering column. The slant 6 is something of a legendary engine for its durability. They run forever. The comments in the youtube vid say it all about that engine.English please...![]()
I'm a little younger than you step, but I vividly remember the teenage kids and some older in the neighborhood competing with one another in the late 60s and early 70s. Our neighborhood was a heavy Chevy SS neighborhood, although there were all of the other usual suspects too - GTOs, Chargers, Corvettes, etc... My brother (RIP) had an outlier - a 1969 AMX fastback with the American Motors 396. It was a sweet ride. My brother didn't participate in any street races, but a lot of that was going on at the time.Didn't reply earlier, just got back fro Wills Eye Hospital in Philly, had some food and read some of the board.
Thank you MN, thought i was going to see X's & O's....
As for motor heads, many were my friends in town. They were into cars, I was into sports.
My sister in law had an orange 70' Dodge Super Bee, loved driving that.