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A reminder to slow down

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A reminder to slow down

Post by junkyard junky on January 23rd 2009, 12:41 pm

This came in at work. The car hit a tree (wood in the car). The steering wheel is borke off and the column broke where it mounts to the firewall. Firewall is setting where the steering wheel should be. Kindof makes you slow down when you go home after work.





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Re: A reminder to slow down

Post by 6-71Kid on January 23rd 2009, 1:04 pm

WOW thats pretty scary. Defintily everybody be carefull.

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Re: A reminder to slow down

Post by 40standard on January 23rd 2009, 1:45 pm

and when you come to a railroad crossing, stop and look both ways

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Re: A reminder to slow down

Post by RebStew on January 23rd 2009, 7:31 pm

That thing is messed up!

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Re: A reminder to slow down

Post by junkyardjeff on January 25th 2009, 4:21 pm

I know all about hitting trees,30 years ago a friend hit a tree going at least 50 on the pass side where I was at and it was a good thing it was in a 71 delta 88 or I would have been pushing up daisies. That olds held up alot better then that durango and I have the pics to prove it. Jeff

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