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Devastating!!!

And that friends is why after 70 they incorporated crumple zones / seams in the hood side frames.
Worked just like its built to.:thumbsup:
Shame about that car , hope the folks in it turned out ok.
 
So. Is the damage to your car? Or the embarrassment of being the one that crashed be worse?

I think the embarrassment would be worse. Certainly at first. The damage will linger in the mind for sometime. As it should. The hardest of lessons.
 
Probably better for all that his car is done. Definitely too much based on that video.
 
That's the guy on the "what do you consider a street car" thread that says, "My tubbed and spooled 12:1 750hp Challenger is a streetcar, I drive it on the street all the time.."
 
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That's the guy on the "what do you consider a street car" thread that says, "My tubbed and spooled 12:1 750hp Challenger is a streetcar, I drive it on the street all the time.."
Not anymore. All things considered? One can only hope it acts as a learning experience. And that it could have been a whole lot worse? Like if he hit someone? (From the vid it looked very possible.)
 
I don't understand why he didn't let off when it first started going squirrely. Looks like he hit someone too.
 
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Yeah, you would almost have to try to hit the pole. There were so many chances to avoid it.
 
I always tell my grandson there is a time and a place for aggressive driving that was not it!!!
Some people are idiots!!
 
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