Caution - Not for weak stomachs - Update #3
77 y/o lady blows a red light in her direction of travel... and the result is...........
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...lrightfrnt.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...rightfrnt1.jpg Luckily no one was hurt in either vehicle... body shop has it now.. waiting for parts from DCX... yeah, I'm still PO'd... |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
Aaaaaaaaah man, that sucks! Thank God that no one was hurt! How long have you had the car for? Anyway, I bet you'll be looking both ways before entering an intersection again, huh?
|
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
Have had the car for two weeks.... 1100 miles... I wasn't driving, better half was.. she said she looked and there was a car ahead of her in the intersection making a turn onto the main road... the old lady threaded the needle between them.. missing the other car and hitting ours... what luck huh?
|
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
Sorry to hear, That sux. At least nobody was injured.
Later Mike |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
That's an interesting view behind that bumper cover. Looks like part of the A/C?
|
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
Yeah, what is that NOS
ORIGINAL: denzien That's an interesting view behind that bumper cover. Looks like part of the A/C? |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
ORIGINAL: GypsyBill Have had the car for two weeks.... 1100 miles... I wasn't driving, better half was.. she said she looked and there was a car ahead of her in the intersection making a turn onto the main road... the old lady threaded the needle between them.. missing the other car and hitting ours... what luck huh? |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
My wife saw that and said the same thing about is that NOS,
I told her yea, he has the only 10 second in the 1/4 mile Caliber in the world, and on his last run, the heat build up from re-entering the atmosphere caused the bumper to melt and fall off. .................................................. ....................Heres Your Sign.................[sm=exactly.gif] |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
That's a real bummer Bill [:'(]
I'd say it's part of the A/C system. Here's one of his pics lightened up some for a better peek at the apparent lack of front sub-structure. Must be one strong piece of steel across the nose. http://www.teamtundra.net/stuff3/bummer.jpg |
RE: Caution - Not for weak stomachs
I think I'm gonna be sick! But on the other hand, it is quite amazing that the whole front end isn't all bashed in! So is the Caliber half damaged, or half perfect? I'll be an optimist on this one. Good Luck to ya!
Fitz |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:18 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands