I once had my 92 3000GT-VR4 up to a 135 mph on the interstate. My buddy was following me filming in his 96 Dodge Srealth RT/TT. I was young and stupid. I'm still young and stupid. It was around 3am on a long quiet stretch with no other cars around. Still a stupid thing to do.
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I drove from Wichita to KC in an hour and 15 minutes. Course I was driving a Porsche and there was a tornado running down I-35 about 50 miles north of Wichita so I just went wild. Was doing 120-140 most the way.
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I drove from KC to Jupiter, Fla, nonstop. No speed records, did it in about 24 hours.
I had planned to stop when I got tired. The mistake I made was when I hit Florida thinking, "Hell, I'm almost there. Might as well push through." This was after drinking with friends for two nights and getting little sleep. Stopped to get gas in Georgia. Ran in, took a leak, got some food, started to drive off. Except I forgot to take the gas spout out of my Jeep. So I freaked out, replaced it, even though it was detached by then, and went inside. Guy behind the counter is just looking down at his magazine, so I run in panicked, and breathing hard. "Um... I accidentally drive off with the hose." Not looking up, "Yeah... I saw that..." "Um... So... Erm..." Still not looking up, "Get outta here, boy." |
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I've drove from the plaza to Lee's summit nonstop in less than 15 minutes.
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Sometimes I can drive Noland from 24 Hwy to 40 Hwy in under 2 hours.
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My version of a cannonball run was Spokane WA to Columbia MO in 20.5 hours. My wife was the co-driver. Made great time on I-90 through Montana, Wyoming and S. Dakota with 100+ mph stretches. We only stopped when we needed gas or for taking a leak. If we did have to use the restroom before we needed gas we would top off with fuel anyway. Had car stocked with food and Mt. Dew.
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