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Fishing for a Boss 302 Mustang that flew off a cliff!! Youtube (38:13 minutes)


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"Completely forgot to mention in the video, but the driver was perfectly fine!
He came to release the vehicle to his insurance the very next day, with only minor bruising on his face"


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I just don't understand why there is no guard rail.

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ABC123 wrote:

I just don't understand why there is no guard rail.


Apparently you've never driven through the Rocky Mountains in BC & Alberta.   Lots of places with no guard rails and big drop-offs.



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Being a F**d, they should have practiced "catch and release". Hooked it up the cliff, unhooked it , and then threw it back!biggrin



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Pontiacanada wrote:

Being a F**d, they should have practiced "catch and release". Hooked it up the cliff, unhooked it , and then threw it back!biggrin


 LOL... they probably would have done that if it were a Camaro, but these guys knew a good car when they saw one!  wink

Though in this case it would probably have to be possessed like Christine to be fixed again.  Shame, a Grabber Blue Boss 302, would have been a nice car.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before anybody gets upset about the Camaro comment... I was JOKING!  biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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I'm glad the idiot wasn't a driving a real Boss 302. (I have a soft spot for '69 Mustangs. Don't shoot!)

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MC wrote:
Pontiacanada wrote:

Being a F**d, they should have practiced "catch and release". Hooked it up the cliff, unhooked it , and then threw it back!biggrin


 LOL... they probably would have done that if it were a Camaro, but these guys knew a good car when they saw one!  wink

Though in this case it would probably have to be possessed like Christine to be fixed again.  Shame, a Grabber Blue Boss 302, would have been a nice car.

 

My son in-law has the exact same car except it is in as new condition. Also doesnt hurt that it is vin #0001.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before anybody gets upset about the Camaro comment... I was JOKING!  biggrinbiggrinbiggrin


 



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Sounds like your son in law has one nice car there!



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