This looks like a 65 original owner car I looked at for sale in Phoenix 2 years ago. The landscape looks like Arizona. Hope the people inside that wreck survived? FYI I didn’t look like that when I saw it....
Tiger hoods they call me minus the women issues and millions of dollars. Was that Tiger Woods or really Tigers' in the hood? Keep the vicodins and clubs away from the trophy wife. ws
...based on personal experience, hit by something like a Peterbilt rig and pushed into something immovable like a building, abutment, or retaining wall...driving among those rigs is like swimming with Great Whites...
iirc that is an old picture ~10 years ago. When I first saw pictures it was with an explanation of how crumple zones and cars have come a long way. It is a fallacy to believe an old "heavy" car is safer.
Yep… There was definitely some bio chemical human matter spread throughout the vehicle leading to the biohazard stickers. Sad end to all involved…
Years ago, I got an 86 GN that hit a guard rail at the drivers front wheel; The guard rail came out where the Cyclops light is. Picture that one. Yeah, definitely a bio-hazard. I burned the interior, and I got it after a year plus after the accident. PS: I did a Car-Fax on the VIN: Clear, no record of any incidents. Yeah, right...
Years ago, in the insurance salvage pool, there was a Chevy van with a section of guardrail still in it. It was through the radiator, the engine cover. between the seats and out the side door. It had been cut rather than removed. No blood, etc., thank God.
I lost a friend from high school just after graduation that very way, guardrail came through the car right through him
I unwittingly beczme a first responder up in Canada in 1968. I came upon a crash where a '60 Chrysler carrying two T-boned a '54 Lincoln with five people in it. Two died in the Lincoln, one in the Chrysler. It wasn't pretty. I hope that I never run across anything like that again. I was the second guy on the scene, the first was a semi-truck driver. He was standing in front of his truck barfing when I got there.