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Corvette tail lights for sale...good condition

I just don't find this tragedy funny. Maybe if the body wasn't still in the car....

Just me.
 
Jane Mansfield. She died in the same way - decapitated by rear ending a trailer. Technical term for it is "underride". After her death underride bars were mandated for trailers. Ever since, the trailer builders have tried to make an underride bar that will prevent this. They can make them that are effective at pretty fair speeds. Obviously not as fast as a Corvette can go, though. HH Bob
 
Hello Folks,

I have a friend who owns a shop with a tall sign, on which he puts clever and provocative messages.

The message he is currently displaying is, "We have enough youth. We need a fountain of smart."

I think that about covers it.

Respectfully,

The Nutty Teacher
 
But unlike a real accident, like the space shuttle exploding, this guy had choices, options, this didn't have to happen. Nobody rammed his car under the truck, he did it all my himself. I'm just glad he didn't take an innocent life speeding around in his vet. Was he on drugs, drunk (same thing), fall asleep, running from the police or did he wantonly comment suicide? Whatever happened, he was at fault. I can assure you that I will never end up running into the back of a parked semi at 80+ miles an hour, that would be stupid.

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ICC Bumper:
See D.O.T. Bumper

D.O.T. Bumper:
Designed to provide rear-end protection that meets requirements of BMCS 393.86. Previously called ICC bumper or ICC drop bumper and step.

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