Car crashing: Old vs New

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Car crashing: Old vs New

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:o
Fark!
Not the outcome I was expecting!
I won't spoil it, so see it for yourself...
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Post by Tamgesic »

FARK is right !


It does make me wonder though if the 'insurance' agency was 'staging' it ? ....to prove the outcome that best suits there pockets?

and if not then thats plain amazing :o
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Post by Entaran »

Very true.

Kind of why I daily in a 1991 Landcruiser ute with 3 tonne of steel bullbars all around it. Sad fact of reality is that modern day crumple zones (as in all post 90's vehicles) matched with pure mass and thus inertia = you win.

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Best thing that could have happened to a piece of crap 59 Bel Air.
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