the high profile toy thrower
Not bad...but that driver doesn't look happy. Is that..Swain? He looks like someone just asked him to clean the portable toilets.
Ask Eddie Hill to drive next time.
Driving an Atom never gets old or boring. It pretty much makes you smile from the minute you hop in,or more accurately..step into the seat..![]()
Last edited by MadMaxAtom; October 6, 2014 at 07:18 PM.
The power of an Atom is a terrible thing to waste! Atom owner/operator since 2007. The more you chase perfection,the faster it becomes. John Force for President! (I asked him once in person...he laughed)
Another one. walk through the shop
the high profile toy thrower
Better. More like a laboratory than a factory building cars. Very..sterile. I guess that's a good thing..hmm. At least there are no robots..![]()
The power of an Atom is a terrible thing to waste! Atom owner/operator since 2007. The more you chase perfection,the faster it becomes. John Force for President! (I asked him once in person...he laughed)
For those who aren't aware of the history of the US Atom, before TMI took over, US Atoms were built by Brammo in Oregon. Brammo got out of the Atom business in 2007 in order to concentrate on electric motorcycles. Our own Mr. Woolery made a video about a tour of the Brammo facility. Out of courtesy, I'm not going to embed the video in this thread, but if people are interested it is on YouTube here. It was made in the exciting early days and you'll catch a lot of the enthusiasm of one of the first people to get a US Atom. I think TMI is doing a great job of generating that kind of enthusiasm again with their videos.
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