His Cars Come in Three Speeds: Fast, Faster and Fastest

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The go-kart he built at age 11 wasn’t fast enough. Know what is? His car that went 207 mph in a quarter mile in 6.793 seconds.

Bob Panoff, 71, a federal tax litigator living in Pinecrest, Fla., on his Chrysler-built cars, as told to A.J. Baime.

When I was 5 living in Baltimore, my dad had a 1952 Chrysler New Yorker. He liked Chryslers. He liked to drive fast. I loved him, so I grew up feeling the same. My whole life, I have been seeking what I call “velocity therapy.”

 

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Where does this guy and his car rate on the scale, schmangee? Honest question. I dig your concept.

And it is still a Chrysler, end of the story

Speed kills.

Ohhhhhh 💝

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