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coolthingsguyslike · 7 months
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Ford GT 40
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bigboppa01 · 8 months
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superhyperfastcars · 10 months
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Ford GT40
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i-j0s · 7 months
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Ford vs Ferrari / It's A Perfect Lap
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dopeyismyhero · 1 year
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Arce Alyssa on the racetrack, Ford GT 40
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coolthingsguyslike · 1 year
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Let's go racing
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flmboyz · 2 months
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gt-scribbles · 7 months
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I love smaller companions, who are very used to their larger or size-shifting companions, being abruptly reminded sometimes of just how large and powerful their friends/partners are.
If you hang around a giant enough [especially one that usually is about your size because they're a size-shifter], eventually you get comfortable with them. Casual. Sometimes you forget, in the midst of their kindness and gentle-ness towards you, that they can level whole buildings. Crush boulders with a single hand. Let loose a beastly roar that shakes your bones and makes even the earth tremble beneath you.
You forget that a lot when you're so used to them laughing with you, taking walks, enjoying nature, letting you ride their shoulder or in their pocket.
And then sometimes, when they go to pick you up under your arms, you're sharply reminded of just _how_ big they are compared to you. Those moments of clarity keep you humble. Keep you... excited, almost.
After all, life with a giant requires a healthy level of self-awareness and respect. But it makes that deep trust and the special treatment you get from them all the more special.
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What a difference 56 years makes juxtaposition of Ford GT Mk IV, 1967 and Ford GT Mk IV, 2023. A final version of the 2nd generation For GT has been revealed as a limited edition, track only race car with a specially engineered twin-turbo EcoBoost engine capable of 800 + hp. There’s also racing transmission, aero-focused exterior design, and chassis with longer wheelbase for greater on-track handling. It will be limited to 67 units, referencing the original 1967 GT Mk IV race car
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superhyperfastcars · 5 months
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