Improvments: The light cast by the car headlights is improved, as well as the high speed effect on the nearest power line pole. More of the face of the boy driving is also shown in this one.
Description: Setting is on a stretch of Highway 54 between Vaughn, New Mexico and the hometown of Pastura. It is on a July night in the year 1960 at around 2:30 am. Two teenage ferrets (both age 16) are out on a date way beyond the time their parents told them to be back home. The car is a brand new 1960 Chevy Impala belonging to the male teen ferret's dad. The young ferrets are in a hurry to get home, and for good reason...The male ferret and his fiancée are out really late...In fact, being out past 2:30 am is not going to go over well with the parents considering the parents of both ferret teens told them to be in no later than 10:00 pm. They fuel gauge is showing down around empty. Hopefully they make it back home before they run out of gas. The male is driving Daddy's brand new Chevy about as fast as it can go, so he and his fiancée can get home sooner. However, if Daddy ever found out his son was driving Daddy's brand new Chevrolet Impala at 120 mph, Daddy would be even more angry than what he already is. At 120 mph, the broken lines on the road were looking like white dots flashing by, and the power line poles sort of looked like a picket fence whizzing by. The car felt like it was floating on air, which big cars usually did at those kind of speeds back in the day. And the car's 320 horsepower motor (348 cubic inch V-8) was really humming out those RPMs. At 120 mph with the male teenager being inexperienced at driving, the two high school teens are lucky they didn't end up as a couple of statistics what state police call a 10-79 (notify coroner). Or what Ohio State Police called a Signal 30.
Undoubtedly, the two teenager ferrets have seen educational films like these linked below in their driver education class (except for the characters in the film being anthro-animals). https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YkSNctS1-YE&t=1s&... Warning: This next one is very graphic. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TAYj9GGzrPU&t=866s&am... Of course the gory accident scenes the two teenage ferrets had seen in the scare films shown in their driver education class at school were on their minds. However, that night, they were more focused on how angry four parents were going to be... both his and hers.
1960 was in a day and time before cell phones were around. And they were out of change to use a pay phone to let their parents know they're okay...It didn't dawn on them to call collect.
Once they got home, there was a not so pleasant inquiry conducted by all four of the parents with the young teenage ferrets. All four parents had some harsh words with both the boy and the girl. It was agreed by all four of the parents to set a 30 day moratorium on their teens dating. They would have to wait 30 days before they can go out on a date again. Daddy asked his son if he was speeding to make time getting home. The son told his dad he wasn't breaking any speed limits, which his girlfriend also lied claiming he didn't go over 60 mph. Daddy suspected perhaps his son may have been driving at 75 or 85 mph, though he couldn't prove it. But if Daddy ever found out his son was driving at 120 mph, Daddy would have forbade him to ever use the car again.