The 2 Fast 2 Furious Car Scramble feat. the 9-11 Tribute to America Truck

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The 9-11 Tribute to America Truck was built starting 3 weeks after the dreadful day that we will never forget in New York City. The creator of the 911 Tribute To America Truck Anthony Pristera was a New York Fire Fighter who took the truck to ground zero after completion in 2002 and was given the key to New York City from Rudolph Guilliani and Governor Pataki.

Anthony's 9-11 Tribute to America Truck was not only seen at Ground Zero but also made the front cover of 7 national magazines, it took first place in numberous custom car shows in Florida, and can be seen in the movie 2 Fast 2 Furious. Anthony says just the air brush paint on the truck covering it from head lights to tail lights was over $64,000. Anthony stated that the truck upon completion totaled close to 1/4 million dollars.

Today Anthony Pristera's Tribute To America Truck can be seen at Carville's Auto Mart in Grand Junction, Co. Here it is used to honor our military and veterans and helps with local fundraising events like the Community Food Bank by being present across the grand valley. During the 2016 Colorado Mesa University Homecoming Parade Kris "Tanto" Paronto former US Army Ranger Hero of Benghazi's Libya Attack and co-author of the best selling book "13 Hours in Benghazi" led the parade in the Carville's Auto Mart Tribute to America Truck and did a live feed speaking of the Patriotism that this community brings and what this truck represents. The Tribute Truck can also be seen every December in the Parade of Lights with our Military Forces marching down Main St in Grand Junction, Co. Stop by Carville's Auto Mart to show your patriotism and pay tribute to this remarkable symbol of our American History.

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THIS spectacular scene always puts a BIG smile to my face seeing all those amazing colourful cars come out of that garage, it always reminded me so much of when I was playing with all my Hot Wheels cars as well as watching the older Fast & Furious films at the same time growing up as a kid 😄🛞🔥

Benratbag
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Lancer, Eclipse, Supra, MR2, Rx-7, Silvia, Civic, M3, 350z, Integra, Sentra, Impreza, S2000, Mustang, 911 Turbo, Accord. Gotta love that variation of cars, and how colorful everything was too.

Filipe
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No matter how crazy the newer movies get this is this an iconic moment in the series for me

HappyFishy
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"it's a scramble baby, a big one!"
one of my favorite scenes in the whole franchise.

JoCaTen
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back when tuner cars had that much variation :(

jumpstyletv
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IK this is illegal in real life but who else feels like they want to do this when they watch this scene?

actionfire
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Imagine walking into a warehouse and stumbled upon all those be heaven right there

GazzefreGaming
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Back when cars actually looked different and were unique :(

Pandolcee
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That is my favourite scene of any movie EVER !!!

euaneill
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Brian and Roman did the pay and spray trick. hahaha

Yurihyuga
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My favorite scene as a kid. My Dad would always let me know if it was on TV 😂

JoseGonzalez-seky
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Looks like all street racers joined Mario party

rexymikey
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When I was in kindergarten watching this scene, I imagined hundreds up to a thousand trucks coming out those garages. It’s crazy how age makes you realize how small everything really was.

chatochafa
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0:51, that moment when you dump all your hot wheels cars on the

gillettghost
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"Whoa, fellas, fellas. I know my tags are outta date, but damn."

MidnightClubStillCancelledSoz
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0:49 when it's friday and the bell rings at school

twistedaxles
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This scene always brings a smile to my face, I love it!

julioalvarez
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This scene had the same energy as the final fight scene in the endgame.

ABYeqaL
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How did the Fast and Furious go from this to saving the fuckn world???

wordisbond
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Can we please go back to the 2000's car styles and not call everything rice. Thank you

jochem