I can't imagine so, Ryan did a blog on it a few years back. It is a neat vid, but I have to be in the proper state of mind to watch it personally. First time it just gave me the willys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyJHaqeX6gk&feature=youtube_gdata_player Still on YouTube - still awesome! Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
The explanation that I received is that it had been previously posted. I had searched by the ***le before posting it but had not found it. It may be listed by another name, I don't know.
videos like this scare the **** outta me. When I was 17 I rolled my 1954 Ford sedan on a main street trying to avoid a old lady that pulled out from a side street and for some reason decided to stop in the line I was closing in on,,I was doing about 45 MPH and swerved toward the side walk,,unfortunately I made contact with a telephone pole guide wire and proceeded to roll the car over. I was told the car rolled 2 1/2 times and came to a stop upside down,,no seat belts at the time so I took a beating,,a man I didn't know saw what happened and followed the old lady almost 2 miles to her home and explained what had happened. She said she saw me turn over but didn't know it was her fault,,he came back to the scene and explained what he had seen to the police and they went to visit her. I was cut up,bruised and sore but thank the Good Lord it was nothing serious,I was on my lunch break and didn't return to my job in the Shipping & Receiving department at Sears,Roebuck & Co. until the next week. Watching the little 60's boxy car roll over and seeing the guys feet where his head should be reminds me of my bouncing around that day. I will admit that all the miles I have traveled in a open roadster I have tried not to think of accidents. HRP
HRP, whenever im driving i dont care what its in i NEVER think about crashing (would take the fun out of it) except maybe when i go over a bridge i usually hold my breath i once drove over a bridge that collapsed about a half hour after i went over it