I remember the first time I knew I liked spinning and stuck action.
As some of you know, I was raised in a rural part of the UK. There was a gravel works right next door, so was used to hearing heavy earthmoving machinery, but one day was different.
It was a Saturday afternoon, and was raining hard. I heard a smaller engine revving up, sounding like it was struggling.
I was very curious as they usual close mid-day,but knew they had contractors in.
I climbed up the bank for a look. There was a young guy, on a dump truck, deliberately driving into the steep bank the other side. Tyres were digging in but ground was to muddy and steep. Tyres spinning furiously, then backing up and trying a new spot to play in.
Knew he was enjoying it, as he was rubbing his bulge. I think think he must have shot his load in his pants. I was jerking off out of site also, as got very hard. Was a great day
Stuck Car from 1962 "Guns of Darkness" movie
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https://youtu.be/T-0d2s-kK6k
Found this on YouTube. Short clip from a 1962 b/w movie called "Guns of Darknness". The three people in the car are escaping a South American country that is in political upheaval. Hence the reason they are in a car taking the backroads. -
Wow, a stuck video with both men and women! And a good quicksand/mud scene as well !! Something for every one!
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@truckstuckdave - Yeah! I really liked the part where the rear driver's side tire first hits the mud and immediately sinks down and the tires are spinning badly! My favorite part! Interestingly enough, actor David Niven who was driving, would get stuck once more in a Walt Disney/Herbie Lovebug film where he is driving a race car that gets stuck in mud (or, sand) ...but, he does get his car stuck driving it in that film as well.
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I'd be happy with just getting stuck. The car sinks into semi liquid ground with little trace after the 3 people narrowly escape.
Some other classic film stuck scenes include Paul Newman backing a car into wet grass on a rainy night in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. Phil Silvers (I think) spins out his tires on a dirt grade in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. -
Yes, the Paul Newman and Phil Silvers stuck scenes are sexy!
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@westfil11 - Driving off into a sludgy, sticky MUD river...can bog down a car very easily! As the video shows...
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Cars get stuck very fast
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Yes, they do! Especially, with a heavy foot driving!
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@westfil11 - Yes, it can! Street tires don't help!