Haggarty.Sorry that happened! Drag radials or not, hitting water like that will result in a hydroplane. Who’s your insurer? I’d be curious to see how how they pony up on the claim.

Rusty,Well, I know this is hindsight BS and all......but now you know. If there's ever a next time, either pull over for a bit or CRAWL through it. It's a gorgeous car. You'll get it fixed. Just really glad you didn't haave to fix YOU.
A great opportunity to fix what ain't broke...The good, Both Fenders, Headlight Bezels, Marker light's survived. Hood, Header panel,Valence, Grills, Bumper and more went by,by!

That might be a good idea. Isn't it a numbers car? I think if I had one, that's how I would want it. I'd get a plain one for a hot rod.Rusty,
Might be the time to finish the whole "Stock" thing. Put the factory wheels and redlines on, suspension parts are bent so the engine/trans and K will be coming back out the bottom again. It is still 4" bolt pattern
I have 3 wheels. I have the repro 893 pan and pickup! The car has been out there for 10.5 years now and maybe a re-model during this repair is a good idea.
YesThat might be a good idea. Isn't it a numbers car? I think if I had one, that's how I would want it. I'd get a plain one for a hot rod.

I had one of those days on the Honda CB750 back when I was not afraid of a little road rash! Gave that up in the early 80's after a particularly scary oscillation at 120mph, was telling JESUS if he let me survive thisReminds me of when I ditched my Harley after a heavy rain...come to think of it I rode that thing in a hurricane once it was raining sideways. Anyways it was the same I needed tires...I slid off the blacktop on a corner and into mud went right down...things like this happen and its usually fast and unexpected.
I was there the whole time and these were good ole boys that were practically crying as they arrived on Scene! Not sure but some Mopars and Early Barracuda's get love an respect around Dawsonville.That's alot of damage, not counting the $5,000 in damage the tow truck driver did dragging it off the tree and torquing it down to the flatbed.
OH, Just Oh!So glad you are OK. No matter what you may have done wrong, you did not screw up as bad as I did in my 68 Barracuda.
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Glad you posted that. Pictures don't always tell the whole story.I was there the whole time and these were good ole boys that were practically crying as they arrived on Scene! Not sure but some Mopars and Early Barracuda's get love an respect around Dawsonville.
The Flat bed driver hung out for at least 2 hours waiting on his Boss. He showed up with a much bigger wrecker and boom. First thing out of his mouth was I think I am going to cry. I will skip forward
and he took control to make a sling and raise the back side to remove the large stump. They were able to bring in the flat bed at that point slowly lift the car up and out of the overhang!
Turns out the tow folks were mutual friends of a previous neighbor that passed away and felt a discount was in order! We reciprocated with a handsome tip!
This is how lots of things work in the South, Why we live here, and continue to!