The Banks Power LSR pickup. Despite having the aerodynamics of a brick and a naturally aspirated V6 (albeit stroked to 5.0 L), the truck set a two-way average speed record of 210 mph in 1990.
The Banks Power LSR pickup. Despite having the aerodynamics of a brick and a naturally aspirated V6 (albeit stroked to 5.0 L), the truck set a two-way average speed record of 210 mph in 1990.
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For those of you who don’t know the acronym: **LSR** stands for **Land Speed Record**.