Florida man crashes 10 exotic cars in 3 years
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I want to know who it is.
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the man is a living legend...LOL!
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Honestly, this seems like a tall tale/urban legend. At 70-73 crashing those cars with the extent of the damage, I'm not sure he'd be able to drive. I've been in two VERY MINOR fender benders (both with trucks tapping me), and it hurted. With the wheels on those Modena Spiders canted like that, I would imagine a 70-73 year old man recuperating rather than driving as he's not going to heal like someone he used to.
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I have some doubt about some of these pictures, I don't see how this guy could have survived this crash. The chassis, windshield, front wheel are bended so it must have been an extremely violent crash which could have resulted in very serious internal fractures I guess fatal for a 70 something.
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Sure, he may be old, but you can easily survive serious crashes without great injury.
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You can survive a serious crash without great injury...true. It's happened before. You can easily survive survive serious crashes without great injury...that's simply not true at all. The fact that they're serious means you're most likely going to sustain injury if not death. Plenty of healthy, young people sustain chronic pain and injuries that'll last a lifetime let alone a man in his 70s. The yellow Modena has its frame bent well into the passenger compartment with the wheels splayed out. This isn't young men and women in motorsports in peak condition with an array of safety equipment that allows them to walk away from the crashes we often see at the track. |
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