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Actually thats a pretty good point, I would imagine the ferrari crashed, I don't think you could get the truck at that angle other wise, least without destroying more of the car.
Hard to say. If the debris on top of the Ferarri is the remains of the garage door, the truck probably plowed through the door, to have it stuck so nicely underneath it.
If the Ferrari came in after the truck, I imagine we'd see more damage on the back end. Considering the bumper on the truck is fine, that box and taillight damage looks like it could have been pre-existing.
Hard to say. If the debris on top of the Ferarri is the remains of the garage door, the truck probably plowed through the door, to have it stuck so nicely underneath it.
If the Ferrari came in after the truck, I imagine we'd see more damage on the back end. Considering the bumper on the truck is fine, that box and taillight damage looks like it could have been pre-existing.
Actuallyt, the back bumper of the truck is bent as is the passenger rear panel of the bed.. pretty sure the Ferrari slid its way under.. either way that would have be something impressive to watch
Man , parking must have a premium price in the area .He should have gotten one of those el cheapo car lifts .I'll take the garage door .I can recycle it .
Man , parking must have a premium price in the area .He should have gotten one of those el cheapo car lifts .I'll take the garage door .I can recycle it .
that's sure gonna be expensive.
It had to be the Ferrari, how could the truck drive up and over it without damaging anything. Even so I couldn't see the truck being able to drive up the back of it, it would just push it because it's not angled like the nose.
Whoa thats too much of a bad memory...five years ago an idiot plowed a truck into my house. Wasn't my garage though, it was our den and kitchen to the tune of sixty grand in repairs, thanks to his insurance company.
This is funny because I saw this post and ignored it till today. But the front page of our local paper is coving a similar story. It involves a Honda Civic speeding (alcohol has not been ruled out), jumping the curb, flying into a garage and landing on a 'mint' (as descriped by neighbors) 1969 Beaumont. The owner said it was to be his daughters 16th birthday preasent in 6 months. Really feel sorry for the Beaumont owner.
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