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I don't think that's blood.
 

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Originally posted by f1king
Merc GTR

He he I remember that one it wasnt wrecked, basically the guy took it on the track was reviewing the car for a magazine (top gear magazine) and a TV show. The guy took it on the track and the exaust flamed up like hell and burnt up the rear. The Guys name is Tiff Needel he used to be a touring car driver (I think?) mind you he also managed to wreck a Impreza WRC car as well.
 
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I can't tell if this is the front or back of the car, let alone if it is upright or upside down.
 
Nice job. Some old guy missed the seven lanes on the left and smashed into the caution fence on the right. :rolleyes:
 

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His first mistake was buying the Cavalier, his second was running that red light (and his family's right decision was pulling him off life support).
 

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He couldn't see the bright orange cleaning vehicle - it was too colourful. :D
 

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Without question the worst wreck I've ever seen.

He must've been rear-ended when he was stationery by a semi going 80 or so.
 

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I don't have any images, but over the past 5 years or so, the only truck vs. small car accidents (I guess they're all "small" against an 18-wheeler) have happened not more than 100 yards from the entrance to our store. Mind you, this is across a 10-mile stretch of NY100, from Yonkers to White Plains, and I mean *all* (6 or 8, I think) truck accidents. And there are strip malls *everywhere* along NY100.

During those years, at least one person from our store was a witness to each one. About half were fatal, and a number of them had the truck roll right over the car. And all of them were deemed the error of the car driver.
 
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