I wish I could do this in my Fiat. I love driving the streets of San Francisco and it would be so fun to have the streets closed off for me.
At 2:30 he is spinning around 2 fake cable cars, see the rubber tires. The park service would never risk damage to one of the original cable cars.
At 3:45 he is jumping over the top of the hill at Taylor and Vallejo.
At 6:37 he is at 22nd St and Kansas.
At 6:40 he is starting the climb to Twin Peaks. You can see Sutro Tower at 6:56. The finish line is on Twin Peaks Blvd below Christmas Tree Point. This is where I proposed to my wife, in my 69 124 Sport Coupe. See, it is Fiat related.
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Awesome drive in San Francisco
- Zippy
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Awesome drive in San Francisco
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- azruss
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Re: Awesome drive in San Francisco
I dont think your Fiat could take that kind of abuse.
- Zippy
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Re: Awesome drive in San Francisco
You're right about that, that car is so tricked out, all-wheel drive, that brake lever, 650HP and that massive suspension, but it would still be fun to drive those streets as aggressively as possible.
1978 Spider