
Sorry I couldn't come up with any footage of that reverse spin out Rockford always used to turn around.
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I used to love the Rockford Files. I never knew what car he drove until today. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom had a Pontiac Monza when I got my drivers license. It had an emergency brake handle in the center console, you know, with a little button on the end to set and release it.
ReplyDeleteIf you yanked it hard and cranked the wheel to the left while doing 30 MPH or so it would do a swift 180 on a dry surface.
That was called a "Rockford".
The only time I was ever in a car accident, it was in a Monza.
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