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My old Dart Sport, 318, 4 BBL, 340 heads, headers, dual exhaust, 4 speed, 355 posi. Just a real fun car to drive. When I had it & 3 days after I sold it to a kid that thought he was invincible. :sad6: He hit the tree , they figure at around 55 & the front windshield landed about 140 feet away!!
Good thing he didn`t have a passenger !!!! & If he wasn`t so drunk, he could have walked away!!
Sad to say my chebbie would be in that video too if I didn't have the nuts to rebuild it. Driving in about 10 ft visibility fog, blew a T-intersection, shaved a telephone pole by about 6", dirt slope pushed the front end in about 4-6". Had the past two years to think about that lesson, just glad I made it out ok and that I had the opportunity to save the car afterwards.
Yeah, I got into a heated debate over the weekend with some guys from the local Corvette club who were trying to tell me Corvettes are Muscle cars. I was just laughing at them, and told them they would have been banished from the Corvette community for calling Corvettes muscle cars in the 1960s or 1970s.
Whenever I see pictures like that, it makes me wonder how somebody can make the decision to get drunk then go drive a car. It is a selfish decision not only towards strangers but one's own family when people get in the car drunk. Plus in Virginia it costs like $20,000+ after legal fees, paying for the car, whoever you injured in the accident. In short, I would not recommend it