Henry’s Miata burns out inside moving U-haul truck

Posted in Our Shenanigans by Clint on January 9th, 2008

After we got back from our cross-country drive, Henry and I decided that we needed to do something–something–with the truck. So we got Noah on hand to document the shenanigans, and then Henry did a massive burnout with his Miata inside the U-haul. It made an extraordinary amount of smoke–so much that the Miata was immediately obscured from view. A cloud of smoke came out of the back of the truck as I pulled away, and you can barely see anything by the time it’s all done. But, in the end, we proved something very important: A Miata can do a burnout in a U-haul while it’s moving.

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  1. [...] As I mentioned before, I moved across the country in a Uhaul. Naturally, I couldn’t just return the Uhaul when I was done with it without first finding some way to abuse it. After talking with Clint we decided to do a burnout in my Miata, which was inside it, while it was driving down the street. See the video. [...]

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