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challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash

Posted By: stumpy

challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 01:55 AM

Shattered a hemi engine so bad the rods are still attached to the torque converter. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...E7BA287C25D474079895E7BA28&FORM=VIRE
Posted By: SattyNoCar

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 02:39 AM


I've seen a video of that wreck before, but not with that much detail of the absolute destruction of the car. Even the steering wheel was broken apart............. eek eek

It takes how long to assembler a Challenger? And this idiot completely disassembled it in a split second. Incredible........... shake_head

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Posted By: A12

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 02:42 AM

Go to the end around 14:06 and see how it hit the overpass support and gets cut in half. UGLY and lucky for the oncoming traffic that passed that point just seconds before. DA
Posted By: stumpy

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 03:31 AM

I can't even guess at the speed it would take to cause that much destruction. For sure high triple digits.
Posted By: PhillyRag

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 04:07 AM

Nice: now bring on the 1000HP Demon & rid the world of more morons.
No blood, body parts, anywhere seen in video, not even stains.
Did the driver just 'vaporize"?
Posted By: Dart 500

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 04:28 AM

Originally Posted by stumpy
I can't even guess at the speed it would take to cause that much destruction. For sure high triple digits.


Its on youtube, he hits the pillar at a VERY high speed. He had to have been drunk

Posted By: moparjim79

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 02:21 PM

This was posted on here before when it happened. If you watch the footage in slower frames, you can see the driver ejected out of the passenger side of the car like a rocket.
Posted By: 6PakBee

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 03:26 PM

Where did this happen?
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 03:52 PM

.Miami Dade engineer inspected the column so must be Miami area.
Posted By: cudaboy340

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 04:46 PM

Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Nice: now bring on the 1000HP Demon & rid the world of more morons.
No blood, body parts, anywhere seen in video, not even stains.
Did the driver just 'vaporize"?


From the looks of it, this was a V6 Challenger. Small exhaust. Aluminum block (and I only counted 6 holes). No Hemi emblems anywhere. Everything points to it being a 6 cylinder.

Ed
Posted By: crackedback

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/24/23 06:13 PM

Originally Posted by moparjim79
This was posted on here before when it happened. If you watch the footage in slower frames, you can see the driver ejected out of the passenger side of the car like a rocket.


Is that him landing in the lanes on the other side of the bridge supports?
Posted By: VL21

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/25/23 08:34 PM



From the looks of it, this was a V6 Challenger. Small exhaust. Aluminum block (and I only counted 6 holes). No Hemi emblems anywhere. Everything points to it being a 6 cylinder.

Ed
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I agree ...
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/25/23 10:57 PM

So many young inexperienced drivers getting their hands on expensive and powerful Mopars, mostly Chargers and Challengers!!! Yes this was a V6 but many, many late model ones in pursuits and not all stolen.

Have you looked on www.coparts.com lately? Look at all the Ram TRX trucks that are salvage title! Many have been rolled. shocked
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/25/23 11:26 PM

I wonder if the driver committed suicide by car?
Posted By: Moparite

Re: challenger cut in half lenghtwise in crash - 03/26/23 03:08 PM

Probably fell asleep at the wheel.
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