Days Of Blunder; the film features a montage of my epic fails of my work in the garage.
Slow and the Mildy Annoyed: Vin Diesel stars in this heist movie featuring geriatrics driving supercharged ricer wheelchairs as they boost medical supplies from delivery vans.
Chequered Flag Or Crash. Oh, wait...that was actually a movie.
Hero To Zero: the story of my amazing VIR qualifying run in the rain, followed by my spinning off the uphill esses on the first lap of the race.
Die Yet Another Day: my escapades with tap and die sets.
Born To Be Mild: the biography of my mid-pack racing career.
Wages Of Shear: a nail biting story of broken bolt extraction.
Ford v ddavidv: my never ending attempt to keep all of the fluids inside the engine/trans of my '93 Lightning.
"10mm"
Of course, 9mm wasn't a car movie, but I'm always losing my 10mm sockets.
"Driving Miss Crazy" -or- the story of my ex wife
"Gone in 60 Hours" -or- the story of how an oil change that should take a few minutes always ends up with the discovery of something else that needs to be fixed, resulting in two broken bolts and countless hours added to the job.
To Please a Lady 2000; the story of a wife who suffered in silence while her husband poured cash in to a D-Sports Racer. The climactic scene features her husband stomping in from the garage and announcing he's selling the car to which she replies "Thank God"
In reply to Marjorie Suddard :
Vanishing Paint is the name of David Feiburger's (of Motor Trend on Demand) 70 Challenger that he raced at the SCCA Solo Nats in 2019 in CAM. It's one of my favorite car builds because it's so honest and budget conscious yet performs great and looks good.
The Rockford Piles - A documentary that focuses on 3 drivers and one season in the often overlooked Spec Gold Firebird Half Reverse Figure Eight Race Series
Two Lame Droptops - Yes, also a documentary. This one follows drivers from dragstrip to dragstrip across the nation as they stage scintillating weekly grudge matches in a Nissan Rogue Convertible and a Chrysler LeBaron (K-car woodie) convertible.
Days of Torpor: A fat middle-aged guy (possibly named LanEvo) is too unmotivated to properly build his racecar. Ends up a perpetual backmarker.
The Art of Racing While In Pain: The same hero somehow tweaked his back while sneezing and now can't sit straight in his race seat
John Carpenter's The Ping: Our hapless hero can't find high octane fuel in rural Quebec. Takes a chance ... and pays the price.
Waiting for Turbo: Which will happen first, MadScientistMatt getting his turbo project off the jackstands, or Godot shows up?
LanEvo said:The Art of Racing While In Pain: The same hero somehow tweaked his back while sneezing and now can't sit straight in his race seat
Every freaking time
Not a racing movie.
"The Unbearable Whiteness of Being."
The story of a man with 100% European ancestry going to a family reunion.
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