ppffft!
Would be left in the dust by my '72 Austin 1800 (especially after the McCLaren crashed)
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostI once saw a 1970's Volvo that had run a little wide on a tight bend near Haydon Bridge, its front right corner hit the front right corner of a car coming the other way. The other car was a Rolls Royce and was a little scratched, the Volvo was totalled!
http://www.ghostmotors.co.uk/87SPIRIT.htmLast edited by ZARDOZ; 24 February 2015, 14:53.
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostMay have been true in the 70s 80s...
But, that model of Saab is effectively a Vauxhall Vectra in a dress..so more of a shed a wheels.
Likely the McClaren picked up most of the damage when it was spinning around hitting things
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostMind saabs \ volvos were not known as tanks on wheels for nothing.
But, that model of Saab is effectively a Vauxhall Vectra in a dress..so more of a shed a wheels.
Likely the McClaren picked up most of the damage when it was spinning around hitting things
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Who jumped the lights?
or was the McClaren driver simply a plonker
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSaw that, the mclaren didnt look good. But the passenger compartment didnt show any signs of collapse so I guess the crumple zones worked. Bit surprised the body panel effectively disintegrated so much. Mind saabs \ volvos were not known as tanks on wheels for nothing.
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Saw that, the mclaren didnt look good. But the passenger compartment didnt show any signs of collapse so I guess the crumple zones worked. Bit surprised the body panel effectively disintegrated so much. Mind saabs \ volvos were not known as tanks on wheels for nothing.
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McClaren 650s vs Saab
It's the Wail, but wtf.
McLaren 650S Spider almost destroyed in head-on crash in London | Daily Mail Online
For dear old Freako, this relates to a car some clown spent £250k on being totalled by a Saab.Tags: None
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