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such strong European cars
![]() 12/25/2014 at 21:51 |
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Something about an unstoppable force and an immovable object.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 21:59 |
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Dem shards.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:04 |
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Pshh little Euro toys
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:31 |
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You see strong cars, I see no crumple zones and some serious injuries.
Just sayin'.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:38 |
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Oh, there are crumple zones alright, they're just called "your limbs."
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:42 |
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Lol! says the guy who works for a Euro dealer!
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:52 |
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lol well, the pictures above are more of the old school type of cars. Our Lotus are still weenie toys tho :]
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:57 |
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True. The irony amused me though.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 22:59 |
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omg my grandad has a 53 Roadmaster ripe for restoration... It kills me.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 23:10 |
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dat grill...
![]() 12/25/2014 at 23:19 |
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300SD/450SEL of that vintage were TANKS. No safety equipment, but still safe.
![]() 12/25/2014 at 23:49 |
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Actually, both the Volvo 240 and Mercedes W123 did indeed have particularly well engineered crumple zones for the time.
![]() 12/26/2014 at 10:04 |
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They are like tears.
![]() 12/26/2014 at 22:34 |
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Fake.
Everyone knows that a crash between a Volvo 240 and a W116 will result in the immediate implosion of the earth.
Or maybe this happened on Alderaan.