Not a good day.

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Oh yeah and my dad slid in the ditch 20 minutes before. The steering coupler on his 64 valiant came apart somehow so time for a ujoint conversion.
 
Oh yeah and my dad slid in the ditch 20 minutes before. The steering coupler on his 64 valiant came apart somehow so time for a ujoint conversion.
May I suggest you park yours for the night? Things happen in 3's.
 
Wow, he must have been flying. Looks like one hell of an impact to buckle all the way back to the roof. Yeah its fixable....AMD will be happy when they take that order.
 
Too bad for the car. Hope the driver heals well and has learned a valuable and costly lesson...

Don't do burnouts!

:rolleyes:
 
The adrenaline sure must have been pumping. If he was under the influence u should consider this a lucky day as this day and incident could have been very tragic not only for the driver but anyone else that may have been on the anywhere close. Kim
 
The adrenaline sure must have been pumping. If he was under the influence u should consider this a lucky day as this day and incident could have been very tragic not only for the driver but anyone else that may have been on the anywhere close. Kim
It was in the county only a few houses around but nowhere near where he was. He got back to me and said he got a couple stitches on his chin from the steering wheel.
 
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Looks but can straightened and this car is worth it.
The car is twisted like a pretzel all the way to the rear seat.
It's going to take more than the basic bodyman to fix it.
67Dart440GT is in your neck of the woods, maybe he could assist in some way.
He has posted some very nice body reconstruction work.
 
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