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Wrecked 71 super bee

Started by F8-4life, November 26, 2017, 07:24:31 PM

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JB400

It wouldn't have looked good for the passenger.

F8-4life

The unlucky soul ended up with a 383 in his lap.
Perhaps too much partying that night.

69bronzeT5

I'm trying to remember.......I believe the owner of that car who crashed it spoke up on Facebook when the picture surfaced a while back. I think he said he was admittedly drunk. I forget what injuries he endured but he walked away.
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alfaitalia

Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on November 26, 2017, 11:24:58 PM
I'm trying to remember.......I believe the owner of that car who crashed it spoke up on Facebook when the picture surfaced a while back. I think he said he was admittedly drunk. I forget what injuries he endured but he walked away.


Really? Wow... I find it amazing that anyone got out alive from that wreck....let alone walked away. The block must be where his legs were.
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F8-4life

Look closely & you can see the impact produced wrinkles in the c piller/quarter panel area.
Very blessed to walk away from that.

Baldwinvette77

heres a bonus  :eek2:

F8-4life

Wow, the driver had some fun with that 68!
Looks like the bumper was the only part to survive.

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