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Suicide knob. Boom, problem solved.
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Suicide knob. Boom, problem solved.
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Yea, people, please don't use this, I like reading your posts on the forum and would hate it if you died. Suicide knobs (there's your hint) came into and left popularity in the 70's pretty quick once folks started flipping their cars and dying. Super uber max extreme edition dangerous 2.0!
 
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Yea, people, please don't use this, I like reading your posts on the forum and would hate it if you died. Suicide knobs (there's your hint) came into and left popularity in the 70's pretty quick once folks started flipping their cars and dying. Super uber max extreme edition dangerous 2.0!
No, these 'necking knobs' were big in the '50's, adopted by hot-rodders from trucking which used them before power steering. Somehow I was able to 'neck' without them in the '70's.

And it's not about flipping the car. It's about catching your sleeve on it, which won't be an issue in This Modern World.
 
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