Well I haven't been called Sparky in a while , but I've been called worse so no harm, but if you & Stormtrooper say it lifted the wheel then so be it but I would have to see it myself. You got any video ?
It's hard to believe with out actually owning a 1320 . Lifting the front tires is no easy feat. Especially on a production car and let's face it dodges are not lightweight . And some of us need to see it with our own 2 eyes in order to believe something ( it's everything with me) . The 1320 guys should look at it from out point of view also . And most important we all know how much of the internet is true
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Sorry, not sorry that I don't have a Zapruder film to show you guys...though if I did, I'm sure there'd be claims of "photoshop" or other claims of digital manipulation. And how could a video serve any better than a high def photo to those who "need to see it with our own 2 eyes in order to believe..."?
As to this: [QUOTE “the weight of
evidence for an
extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangeness"][/QUOTE]
I'll simply counter with this, as the photo in my post clearly disproves what has been claimed as "impossible".
“
When you have eliminated the impossible,
whatever remains, however improbable,
must be the truth.”
And I'll add as anecdotal evidence, these two photos of the passenger side of my car.
The first is my car at rest; note the fender gap above the front passenger side tire.
And then a side shot of a launch on another run. No, in this photo my wheels aren't lifted, but look at the fender gap above the front right tire. That tire is 28" in diameter (17"x 4.5" wheels and M&H RaceMaster front skinnies - specs provided as evidence for forensic analysts to verify)
Anecdotally, these two pictures provide evidence of the effectiveness of the Demon suspension and Drag Mode components found in the 1320s.
Here's the digital image that started this whole thing;
not a picture of a picture:
Finally, my last word (as captured by this quote) on this, considering all that has been discussed and presented:
“The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see.”
― Ayn Rand,
The Fountainhead