Yup, sure does, I wonder who got the 302, 4 speed and 12 bolt? Maybe back in the day the car was repaired....
Wonder why the Camaro has a spare on the left rear.... used car already? Snow tires? Sent from my DROID device using the TJJ mobile app
That's a Mercury, not a Ford. Check the trim. And then look to the left near the guy--you can see the Mercury badge from the hood/grill.
Regardless...As the owner of a 47 tudor, I can't help but think of all the "stuff" sticking out in that interior to cause injury to the occupants flying around with no seatbelts.
Soil yourself, no kidding! You can tell the plane was still moving when the car hit it, I can't imagine see that coming at you, particularly the prop headed for your door! Geez, how often going down the road do you run into a plane? Of course it happened here once, a fighter jet overshot the runway and took the roof (and occupants heads) off a car on a nearby street as he tried to lift.
wow that camaro got munched notice the quarterpanels were full of bondo allready shame about the driver though
would of thought a 70 impala would of survived better against a 76-78 buick appollo who runs snow tires on the front of a rear wheel drive?
Not much Aussie content on here, so... A 48-215 (FX) Holden that took on a pole in Melbourne sometime in the 1960's, and lost. Note the "GMH" prefix on the number plate! And the creasing to the roof above the B-pillar. The interior wasn't exactly a happy place to be. But, given the lack of damage to the steering wheel (indicating minimal contact), the driver may actually have gotten out of this one reasonably OK. Nice rust in the sill at the point where the door pillar meets it, too...