Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
not the boss of me?!.....Bruce Springsteen arrested for DWI in NJ.......
#1
....breaking news.....back in November [ details only just released ].......


......Bruce Springsteen is in the middle of a DWI case after he was busted in his home state.

Law enforcement sources say... the Boss was arrested on November 14 at Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook, NJ. Springsteen was cited for DWI, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area. He'll have a court appearance coming in the next few weeks.

We're told the rock icon was cooperative throughout the arrest. As far as we can tell, this is his first arrest for DWI.

The DWI news comes on the heels of a different first for Bruce -- he was featured in his first-ever commercial on Super Bowl Sunday for Jeep. The 2-minute ad featured Bruce in an unspecified middle America type town ... offering his patriotic vision and a message of hope.

We've reached out to Springsteen's camp for comment, but no word back yet......
Reply
#2
My first thought: what car was he driving?
Reply
#3
mrbigstuff wrote:
My first thought: what car was he driving?

Jeep?
Reply
#4
mrbigstuff wrote:
My first thought: what car was he driving?

If it wasn't a Jeep, maybe "a '69 Chevy with a 396 Fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor".
Reply
#5
GGD wrote:
[quote=mrbigstuff]
My first thought: what car was he driving?

If it wasn't a Jeep, maybe "a '69 Chevy with a 396 Fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor".
Car geeks know that isn't possible...
Reply
#6
Fuelie heads were developed for the injected small blocks that came in three sizes starting with the 265 cubic inch V8 of 1957. Later upped to 283 then 327 cubes, the fuel injection option was expensive and gradually lost popularity as cheaper big blocks put out equal muscle with less hassle. 1965 was the last year for the injected 327 (only available in the Corvette) and the first for the new Chevy big block 396. And to make matters more confusing, you could order a high performance 327 small block with fuelie heads, but not fuel injection.

Orignally developed by legendary Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus Duntov, fuelie heads were still in use in the early 1970s on what was one of the all time great small bocks - the LT1 350 available in both the Camaro and Corvette. With the death of the non-injected LT1, Chevrolet finally retired fuelie heads on their small block V8s.
https://www.tunnelram.net/news-blog/2016...ontroversy

I ran this through google translate and all I back got was "Dude, if you have to ask, you're not worthy."
Reply
#7
Nah, it was a Pink Cadillac
Reply
#8
Disappointing, but everybody's human.
Reply
#9
Maybe this explains his deliberation about doing his recent SuperBowl ad.
Reply
#10
rjmacs wrote:
Maybe this explains his deliberation about doing his recent SuperBowl ad.

Maybe he should have passed. It's not like he needs the money. At least, he shouldn't need the money.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)