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Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhat a mess, even the seat has detached. It reminds me why I had a SAAB in the 80s
I pulled him out with the aid of some others and he was in a fair bit of pain I can tell you. Meant I completely for got about my mate in the back, my best mate actually, I remember shouting 'Shiit, what about Bill?!!' - Dragged him out (there was still this feeling that the car was on fire though it wasn't) and he'd done his neck in, couldn't walk, back seat, no seat belts...
I was right as rain, someone was smiling on me that day.
After the hospital etc, me and Bill were confined to barracks due to lack of his mobility, so we watched Live Aid (Think it was the 8th July 1985) from beginning to end, and that event still has a powerful hold over me - I'd probably have never bothered if fit!
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What a mess, even the seat has detached. It reminds me why I had a SAAB in the 80s
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhy is the car in faded black and white while the wall behind it's covered in multicoloured graffiti?
Clipping is from Bolton Evening News 7th July 1985, so it's a bit old, and I tried to flatten it to take a decent pic, ended up my son holding it against his chest, under the halogens in the living room, hence the dodgy teeshirt in the background.
Can you tell I've been tidying the office while benched!?
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Originally posted by stek View PostNope - mines further down! 'A Second Passenger...'. All I had was a scratch on my arm and huge chunk missing from my leg where I'd bent the auto gear lever over 90% (yes, an Austin Princess automatic! 2.2 tho...). Had a cracking scab on it, a few days later I couldn't resist, picked it off and it revealed said hole, no blood at all. Bit disappointing. I didn't even get to stay in hospital they just sent me home to pick the glass out of my hair.
Driver was tonking it down the road, I remember me and Bill going all quiet - we got round the 30mph bend but not the following 40mph, no idea what speed but we were going down the hill at 80mph at least, witnesses said car flipped over three times. I remember nothing of that, just woke up upside down suspended from the seat belt but at the same time compressed in a ball by the flattened roof. I remember thinking 'Better try and get out', and thinking 'Well, how, exactly'. Then some woman arrived and screamed 'GET OUT QUICK IT'S ON FIRE' so I got out quick!. It wasn't on fire, just the steam from the busted cooling system...
Got a £15 bill for the Ambulance too....
And I wasn't a contractor at the time, I was a Cost and Management Accountant. Let that be a lesson to you all...
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostIt's a little bit blurry, but is your surname Wilmsow, Bill?
Driver was tonking it down the road, I remember me and Bill going all quiet - we got round the 30mph bend but not the following 40mph, no idea what speed but we were going down the hill at 80mph at least, witnesses said car flipped over three times. I remember nothing of that, just woke up upside down suspended from the seat belt but at the same time compressed in a ball by the flattened roof. I remember thinking 'Better try and get out', and thinking 'Well, how, exactly'. Then some woman arrived and screamed 'GET OUT QUICK IT'S ON FIRE' so I got out quick!. It wasn't on fire, just the steam from the busted cooling system...
Got a £15 bill for the Ambulance too....
And I wasn't a contractor at the time, I was a Cost and Management Accountant. Let that be a lesson to you all...
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Why is the car in faded black and white while the wall behind it's covered in multicoloured graffiti?
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That's shocking! Contractors should never be seen in a piece of tulip like that.
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Car crash...
I was the front seat passenger in this, July 1985, Austin Princess, V reg...
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