How does the fire engine "land" on your car?
The road up the hill was very narrow, and the fire truck went to0 close to the edge on a curve, slid over, rolled, and ended right side up on the 1969 Firebird
Full story at http://www.denverpost.com/ci_12565202 via http://garage1975.blogspot.com.br
Oh man that's awful! I love those Firebirds!
ReplyDeleteThis made me a little sick to my stomach. He may need grief therapy.
ReplyDeleteOh man, that just can't suck enough. My heart goes out to the owner. as I have a '69 Firebird too. Damn that just sucks.
ReplyDeletewhile the people above me are worried about the firebird I feel bad for the fire department that just lost a Keene piece of fire apparatus
ReplyDeletethat fire truck is replaceable with another new fire truck... that car? Hasn't been a new one in 42 years, and that owner? Has spent 34 years taking care of it, having adventures in it, intending to give let his kids drive it to prom, high school graduation present to his kids maybe, and meantime take it to shows, cruises, and other car stuff. His loss isn't negligible. I hope you can find some understanding Jon... that fire truck was a piece of gear, that car was a family treasure with history and future.
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