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I have no words...just look a this for yourself!
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Those are really funny. Thanks, Lino.
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what happened with the truck one?
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No signs of flooding (and the Ferrari would have floated as well). No signs that the truck came in from the front of the Ferrari. No signs that it hit the back end (low) of the Ferrari either. Looks like it was airborne as it entered the garage. Nice scuff across the ceiling, and it took the garage door in with it. Nice to see it missed the cooler, the scooter and the JR50. :D And nice too, that it took the door in under it. Otherwise those tires might have left marks on that nice red paint job. ;) |
There was a news article on that before, think the pickup driver was drunk.
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Do you think someone was trying to run over and crush the Ferrari, with the pick-up and didn't bother to take the ceiling clearance into account, before doing so....? Just kidding.. Had to be a storm of some sort..
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The pickup driver was drunk and crashed into the garage landing on top of the Ferrari.
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What's a "barstard"? Must be an English thing ;)
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My favorite on is the license plate. That's so friggin' funny. I want to get a vanity plate like that for my girlfriend, and steal that idea.. |
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On a more serious note: I’d like to have been there when the crew came to remove the truck. If the Ferrari wasn’t totaled already (You seem to feel it wasn‘t. And, I guess I‘d agree, but know little of these things.), I bet the discussions on the removal procedures were interesting. Perhaps they slid the two out together and then lifted the truck off. I see it as easily going either way: 1. Just grab the truck and pull. The damage is already done. And the insurance will fix whatever. -or- 2. Let’s approach it like complex surgery. Making sure not to do any more damage to the car than necessary. Somewhat Transcendental, the rest of your post. |
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I feel so ashamed..... |
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