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Achterbahn: Greased Lightnin'
Freizeitpark: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, California 94589 USA)
Classification: Achterbahn
Typ: Stahl - Sit Down
Status: In Storage from 2003 to 2006
Relocated from: California's Great America as Greased Lightnin'
Hersteller / Modell: Schwarzkopf / Shuttle Loop
Designer: Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH
Categories: Shuttle
Lift / Launch System: Weight Drop Launch
Kapazität: 1300 riders per hour
 
Länge: 263 m 
Höhe: 42 m 
Inversionen: 1 
Geschwindigkeit: 91.7 kph 
Fahrzeit: 0:30 
Max. Vertikale Neigung: 70 Degrees 
Elemente: Loop
 
 
Historie:

After the 2002 season Paramount's Great America announced they had sold Greased Lightnin' to Wieland Schwarzkopf and that it would be transported back to Germany. As the Greased Lightnin' was trucked away from PGA, it didn't head to port, but north to Six Flags Marine World where it was unloaded in the parking lot. Many people claimed this was a staging area prior to heading back to Germany. This proved not to be true as the Greased Lightnin' is still at Six Flags Marine World.

It is pretty clear that Six Flags Corporation (not necessarily the Marine World park) has purchased the Greased Lightnin'. The unusual move is thought to be because Six Flags purchased the Greased Lightnin' from Wieland Schwarzkopf and there was no point in sending it back to Germany. Rather than send the trucks to port, they were sent to Six Flags Marine World where the ride will be stored until it finds its new home.

During the 2005/2006 off-season track parts of the Greased Lightnin' were sent to Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom and used as spare parts on their Greezed Lightnin'. So it appears this Schwarzkopf Shuttle loop has become a parts donor.

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