I'm tempted but have held back posting any video of the truck stopping/ inertia accidents...I have seen many where the untethered load sandwiches headache rack and comes completely through back of cab... a sad driver fatality.
I'm tempted but have held back posting any video of the truck stopping/ inertia accidents...I have seen many where the untethered load sandwiches headache rack and comes completely through back of cab... a sad driver fatality.
Ya I don't need to see that either.I'm tempted but have held back posting any video of the truck stopping/ inertia accidents...I have seen many where the untethered load sandwiches headache rack and comes completely through back of cab... a sad driver fatality.
I'm tempted but have held back posting any video of the truck stopping/ inertia accidents...I have seen many where the untethered load sandwiches headache rack and comes completely through back of cab... a sad driver fatality.
Can you flag the post?Ya I don't need to see that either.
You mean on FB? Nothing here to flag.Can you flag the post?
A little humor for our resident CL flagger who posted the questionable funny picture. We should flag his post!You mean on FB? Nothing here to flag.
It's doomed to rot where it sit's now, but looks like it is saved from becoming demo derby fodder for those guy's
Betcha the derby guys are not interested in a rotted softbelly jelly fish example like this. Parts car at best.It's doomed to rot where it sit's now, but looks like it is saved from becoming demo derby fodder for those guy's
I dunno bout that. I was talking to Jared about derby rules, they allow the older cars to build up floors and such to keep the car together. If the stub can be anchored, it most likely will be able to run in it's class. Course they weld everything solid anyways.Betcha the derby guys are not interested in a rotted softbelly jelly fish example like this. Parts car at best.
It would drift to the right real easy!They want to be in the running for this year Darwin's award