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California & Nevada, Finding Area 51, Part 1 of 3 - Live and Let Drive

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Tasked by J.F. to take a Road Trip, Alex Roy embarks on an epic journey to a mysterious destination... In this first episode he joins up with American muscle car builder Mike Musto, while making feeble (and dishonest) attempts to catch a ride, and a story... further... and further outside of the city limits. This is that show: Live and Let Drive.

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  • I think Alex doesn't get the credit he deserves, just because he was kind of a dick on road testament in the past. But I think he's one classy mothefucker

  • lol at the "C'était un Rendezvous" shot at the beginning, nicely done.

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  • Awesome!!!! you basically took a road trip trough my home town and even though i have seen a million times i thoroughly enjoyed watching the charger and you making an otherwise boring trip entertaining

  • @rapzeh4 I was thinking the SAME thing hahahaha

  • what kind gloves does alex roy have?

  • good work Alex and Drive i enjoy this web show

  • this is awesome, i love this series.

  • i'm not a Chrysler fan but this is one nice car very well painted and mechanicly put together.

  • @Polybun Hey thanks!

  • @theeebest well, what it does is you can run nice gears in the rear end, say 3.92:1 or 4:10 :1 for huge straight line acceleration, and then engage over drive, and bring the revs down out on the highway so you get something more than 8 or 9mpg.

  • Love these types of vids, keep me coming

  • What is the advantage of a gear splitter on a muscle car? Just curious, if anyone has any idea why it would be appropriate on a performance car rather than a truck that is using the in between gears to get more rpm's out of each gear increasing the torque. Does it improve gas mileage? Does it improve performance as far as top speed?..I doubt that... but I have no clue, thats why Im asking?

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