Don't drag race in your driveway

DeeVeeEight

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Don't drag race in your driveway or you might end up like this. The garage took a beating, the doors were completely knocked down, the center support and main beam were knocked out too. The car was totaled. Fortunately no one was hurt.
The driver slammed into the garage, put the car into reverse and slammed into the house, then in drive again to take out a section of fence. :crutches:

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Was there a particular reason? Actually looks like the car fared pretty well given the damage to the house.


I think the driver had a "senior moment". The car did look amazingly good until you gave it a walk around a realized that there is not one panel left untouched. It was totaled by the ins. co.

What surprises me is how far back into the garage the cinder blocks were thrown by the impact.
 
Oh, I said "compared to the garage". But what surprises me is that even though every panel is damaged. A couple look like fairly mild dents. If it was just one to two panels, no big deal. It's just that it's EVERY panel. Hell, if it were me, I would buy that thing from the insurance company and replace all the panels with salvage, paint them all the same color before install and have a really nice, reliable driver for pennies on the dollar.
 

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