That wasn't a funny car, that was factory stock. That car was probably capable of doing at least 150 mph.
Vanishing Point.
Speed
The speed of a point at the top edge of the tire is equal to the speed of the car.
The purpose of a car is to get from point A to point B with greater speed and lesser effort
"Vanishing Point" (1971). Stars Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, Dean Jagger.
Possibly "Vanishing Point" (1971). Stars Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, Dean Jagger. The car is a 1970 Dodge Challenger.
Speed from a standing start to the end of a drag strip 1,000 feet away.
The movie was "Vanishing Point", made in 1971. _____________________ The car was a 1970 Dodge Challenger.
The cast of The Vanishing Box Car - 1916 includes: Helen Gibson as Helen Scott Pembroke George Routh Juanita Sponsler
The answer is a little tricky. Let's say you want to draw a picture of a car crashing through a huge pile of boxes. Each box would have it's own vanishing point(s) and likely none of them would touch the horizon line. That would have more than one vanishing point, but wouldn't be "two-point" perspective. "Two-point perspective (proper) does mean that the points share the same horizon line.
An example of instantaneous speed could be the speed of a car at a particular moment, such as when it is passing a specific point on the road. This speed would represent the rate at which the car is moving at that exact instant in time.
what seen funny to ponyboy as they walk to get the car