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Dodge Muscle Car's Axle Darts Away

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EDMONTON — Astonishing dashcam footage posted online shows the back axle of a muscle car becoming completely detached from the vehicle.

The video captures what appears to be a red Dodge Dart passing the vehicle with the dashcam before jerking and halting in the right lane.

 

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I'd be hopping mad if my axle jumped the gun and darted away like that. Then again if I'm driving like a anal jizz cannon on public roads like that, I'm asking for it.

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Wow! If that axle flew the other way, those two would've been in trouble! Guess they dodged that one!

 

This happens when muscle cars neglect leg days. 

I can only imagine the embarresment that guy felt. Still, it's lucky the axle didn't go across into the other lane or something.

WOW, I wonder if he did not use the right bolts to hold it all together. That is amazing and they are lucky it did not go into their lane of travel.

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