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barelad69

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i dont know who this guy was but i just saw an article that said the owner of this hotrod had passed away saving a family member in the recent tornados and this is what was left of his house and hotrod. really made me sit down and think of what is most important in my life. humirfyykg3vzmjzzsif.jpg
 
Sad to see all the damage but really sad is the loss of life these storms bring.
Wayne
 
That's a big reality check. Sometimes we forget how fortunate we are. Sorry for his family.
 
Hopefully, if the family can't do anything. I hope some one buys it and does something of a tribute car. Build it back in memory of the previous owner. IMO, it deserves nothing less.
 
I believe the guy died holding the wall up so his wife could get out from under it!
 
That's a sad story, my deepest heartfelt condolences goes out to the families, loved ones & friends of the casualties, lost in these Tornados {Mother Nature can be a real B_I_T_C_H sometimes}, life is precious, it can be fragile & can be taken vary quickly, live for today, you never know & the cars can be replaced or rebuilt... Life can't be...
 
There was a news segment on the storm that hit Arkansas and wiped out a guys collection of cars. The news clearly showed some nice rides lost and then some intact. There was what looked like a Chevelle and some Hot rods just messed up. The owner lost his house but plans to re-build...everything. Mother Nature definitely is pissed off at either us or something else. But She is pissed!!!
 
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That's an amazing photo with the flag sticking up out of the car like that. Very moving. Thanks for posting.
 
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