March 4, 200917 yr What about the Eddie Griffin wreck? Anyone have photos of that? I saw a few weeks ago on CNBC the back-story of that crash where there was a 'vanity' movie shoot by some hot-handed mortgage broker backing the film. It was his personal vehicle that Eddie smashed.
March 4, 200917 yr Of my own doing. Yup that will buff out! Is that a Roadmaster edition station wagon? Good luck, looks like you got a nice clean up done so you can get going on the rebuild portion. in regards to all the others, there is that special cream they always sell at the auto shows that buffs out anything. I am sure it can buff out the million dollar Bugatti.
March 4, 200917 yr Yup that will buff out! Is that a Roadmaster edition station wagon? Good luck, looks like you got a nice clean up done so you can get going on the rebuild portion. in regards to all the others, there is that special cream they always sell at the auto shows that buffs out anything. I am sure it can buff out the million dollar Bugatti. You must have missed my thread from about this time last year.
March 4, 200917 yr You must have missed my thread from about this time last year. I remember that thread...whatever happened to the car? You still driving it?
March 4, 200917 yr I gave it back at the end of August. It was causing friction between me, my friend, and his BF.
March 4, 200917 yr You must have missed my thread from about this time last year. thanks for pointing me to it, great story and build up from rust out situation. Hope it all continues to run well for you. Updated after seeing comment above. Sorry to hear you do not have it any longer. hope you find a new project that will rock your auto dreams also. Edited March 4, 200917 yr by dfelt
March 4, 200917 yr Just a little spit and it'll buff right out. I could use a nice, strong tree like that on the corner of our yard. Hmm, on second thought, that might need a touch of Bondo.
March 4, 200917 yr Wow...wonder how they did that. Yet another argument for designing break-away trees.
March 5, 200917 yr After it buffs right out, it could use a little hard-shell protection from Turtle Wax. Too painful a memory to joke about... I miss my Z34... Well, okay, maybe someone, somewhere, buffed it right out.
March 6, 200917 yr Just a little spit and it'll buff right out. I could use a nice, strong tree like that on the corner of our yard. Hmm, on second thought, that might need a touch of Bondo. What was that?
March 6, 200917 yr What was that? Um, uh, it was definitely a car... ...a red car. Other than that, I dunno. Otherwise, this site provides countless hours of entertaining mayhem to rubber-neck at.
March 6, 200917 yr What was that? That WAS a BMW 3 Series...I believe it was the 320Ti Click on the photos and hit properties and it says BMW in the description. There is an Audi A3 somewhere out there in Cyberland that is just about as bad... Audi A3 crash in Portugal Edited March 6, 200917 yr by toesuf94
March 6, 200917 yr Otherwise, this site provides countless hours of entertaining mayhem to rubber-neck at. wreckedexotics.com is another good place to go.. um.. lament at other people's wealthy stupidity.
March 7, 200917 yr My '68 Camaro hit a guardrail as well (see photo above) But thank God it was more hard angle sideswipe, not an impalement like the new-style BMW 3. That's like a train wreck.... I can't look away. I have a morbid curiosity. Once I spent like 2hrs. on Rotten.com Wow, a BMW... with a hatchback, round fuel filler door and roll-up windows. I thought Ford Cosworth (Escort) RS2000... it might be a more tame FWD/transverse mounted motor POS run of the mill Escort, but it's NOT a BMW.
March 7, 200917 yr Guardrail > 5 Series. I know what you mean Sixty8, it's gruesome, but I can't help but look at it. It's astonishing how it just punched a whole right through the car.
March 7, 200917 yr is they ok? we saw a slide show in high school just before prom trying to voice to us the dangers of DUI. there was a pic like that where the guardrail went through. the person in the slide show lost their leg about mid thigh.
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