Who doesn’t love a good, smokey burnout? It’s as American as apple pie, and every teenage boy should be given the opportunity to toast some tires at least a few times in their high school career. While we normally relate burnouts to muscle cars, you don’t have to be a car to put on a good burnout show. In fact, we dare say that trucks put on the best burnouts.
Don’t agree? Maybe this video of an ‘80’s Dodge Ramcharger (back when the two names fit just one vehicle) doing burnouts above and beyond the call of duty will change your mind.
First, we just have to point out the “paint job” of this Ramcharger, which seems to be a cross between camouflage and rust. We have to assume that these tires were, for whatever reason, at the end of their useful life, as it takes less than a minute for the first tire to be shredded and flung about the road. Judging from the text below the video, this “$300 special” wasn’t exactly the pride of the owner’s fleet, and the non-posi-traction means that this probably was a base model anyways.
But the fun doesn’t stop there, not by a long-shot. The burnout artist keeps going, and going, and going, until there is nothing left to the tire. And yet he keeps going, spinning the rim until it is literally glowing red hot from the friction. Check out this video to watch sparks flying and rims a-glowin’ and one burnout you don’t want to try to top.
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