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Originally Posted by Kenny
I would be curious to see how the Ford made out in this....any pics of that?
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I have been wondering that myself. I have also been wondering why a rear end collision rips the back end of the car off from left to right and has all the sheet metal piled up on the drivers side.
I am also wondering where the imbedded pieces of the Ford and paint transfer are that would surely be left behind in the Camaro with an impact of this maghnitude.
I am also wondering where the Ford is at all. Beautiful thing about a new Camaro is the shiny new polished paint. In looking very carefully at this polished paint is that there is absolutely no reflection of the offending Ford in any of the reflections, from any angle, or any remote sign of it. Looking at the marks on the concrete, this Camaro came off the curb to its final resting place.
This car was not hit dead square in the back. This car was hit or hit something that ripped the back end off from passenger side to drivers side and it came to rest from off the road onto the road. The fact that the body metal is pushed from left to right would also mean the car would be in an orientation with the nose towards the curb instead of the back had the rear collision been dead on or a little slight of center to the passenger side.
The more I look at this the more I think this car was the victim of a driver that lost control and hit a stationary or parked object, with the tail end.
I also would like to agree with the young drivers that are defending themselves in this thread. Stereotyping any group of people as a whole for the actions of a few is in itself not a responsible act. Age has nothing to do with resposibility or experience. There are just as many old farts that are irresponsible and inexperienced as there are young ones. All ages share the affliction and there are responsible young drivers. I do definitely agree that they are not experienced, but I know many older drivers that also share that affliction as well.
And the driver of the dead Camaro, he was equally irresponsible for openly declaring racing on public streets and even moreso if it is true. Also, driving at 176MPH should land him in jail if it is true, which I doubt, Otherwise we are about to have another recall because the speed limiter is not functioning.

And I am just joking so let's not start another rumor and bash GM!