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by Anonymous » Sat Jan 17, 09 8:37 am
Crikey!!!!!!
I hope she was ok, but looking at the car there must have been some injuries, or she is VERY lucky.
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by Jon » Sat Jan 17, 09 8:46 am
The car was empty on a trailer, from the article it sounds like it was the guy towing it who died
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by Anonymous » Sat Jan 17, 09 9:01 am
OOops I didn't read the detail - the picture was bad enough.
Poor fella
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by AllKiller » Sat Jan 17, 09 9:55 am
very sad....had a scary incident with the fury on the back of the dodge in the summer..........pants changing moment
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by Dave-R » Sat Jan 17, 09 10:04 am
Looks to me like the lorry ploughed into the back of them in stationary traffic as they quite often do.
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by SteveCase » Sat Jan 17, 09 10:10 am
AllKiller wrote: very sad....had a scary incident with the fury on the back of the dodge in the summer..........pants changing moment
Oi, you never told me that!!!!
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by AllKiller » Sat Jan 17, 09 10:23 am
Not with your trailer Steve, the one i hired from four marks... to short and unstable with the Fury on it...had to abandon the trip, mind you i had already done 2 trips with it, moving the Cuda and the G.N. no problem
But the Fury was another story...thats why i borrowed yours later....worked fine
Thought the trailer and fury were going over on the M25
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by bruvmopar » Sat Jan 17, 09 10:55 am
Very Sad To See This, My Thoughts Are With The Family.
The Torino Looks Like One That Has Been Featured in Classic American, Light Blue With a Dark Blue Stripe.
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
Steve Chapman
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by Steve Chapman » Sat Jan 17, 09 11:05 am
One of the Superstock lads from York runs a Light Blue Torino just like that. May be there some more news on the York site.
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by Jon » Sat Jan 17, 09 11:07 am
thats the car I was thinking of Chip, but it looks like a different front end on closer inspection
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by Steve Chapman » Sat Jan 17, 09 11:13 am
Just checked the Superstock site ,your right Jon its a different car, still sad news for the family involved. Thoughts are with them.
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by Doug » Sat Jan 17, 09 1:33 pm
Any Torino forums on internet? , might have it there
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by BUDGIE » Sat Jan 17, 09 6:23 pm
The sky blue Torino is owned by my pal Ian from south Yorkshire. I have been trying to contact him with no joy as yet.
Will let you know.
Budge