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Registered: 11-02-09
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While watching XXX 2 the part where the Ford Shelby Cobra Concept with a 6.4L V10 which weigh's 3.075lb.(or an other car) the part starts at 1:24:23 is when the car leaves the road and on to the rail track at this point the car's tires blow and the rims set into the rail way track's. the car continues at 160mph. He also let's go of the wheel and the car continues to go straight on the track's. I am wanting to know if this stunt can be done and i would love to see this proven right or wrong.

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Registered: 11-03-09
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this sort of thing does happen there are wagons that can be driven on the road and on the tracks they can go as fast on the tracks as on the raod and with the stering on the track it will run straight so yes you can take your hads off the sterring wheel
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