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Guy survives a 142 mph crash in his new charger hemi

that was the speed as recorded by the "black box" (if you will). you have to take into account that the rear wheels left the ground and created a "free rev". i just cant see anyone surviving a 142 mph impact of any kind in a factory built car...my $0.02
 
from looking at the damage i bet it was moving at or close to what they said it was doing.
the vehicles computers also moniter the front wheel speed. thats is why it is hard to chasis dyno those cars
 
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