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Friday, April 16, 2010
These have been running around the internet awhile, this motorbike inserted itself at high speed into this VW killing everyone
0 comments Posted by andre at 10:43 PMLabels: wreck
Saturday, April 10, 2010
if you have more money than sense, you can buy this wreck for 22 thou, and probably blow 200,000 thou to get it restored
0 comments Posted by andre at 9:14 PM
The restoration company that is desperate to sell this wreck (worse in person than in the photo) wants 22 thou, but if you'll blow all your nest egg on restoring it in their shop so they can stay in business and put their kids through college, they'll knock 30 percent off and you can then call it yours (as long as they profit on the restoration) for 15 thou
Labels: Goodguys Del Mar 2010, Woody, wreck
Thursday, April 1, 2010
bad days at the track happen, at least these were great photo ops
0 comments Posted by andre at 8:19 PMLabels: crash, Lamborghini, race cars, wreck
Labels: humor, Lamborghini, wreck
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Labels: Challenger, Hollywood, movie, racing, Steve McQueen, wreck
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sophia Loren on the hood of a 300sl







Labels: bumper cars, celebrity, concept car, crash, Ford, Gullwing, Mercedes Benz, Nascar, Packard, Porsche, tires, train, wreck
Thursday, March 25, 2010





Labels: wreck
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Another Enzo bites the dust, proof that rich people hate their cars
0 comments Posted by andre at 9:11 PM Via: http://burstsausages.com/ from Micheal Vincent's Flikr stream http://www.flickr.com/photos/29514508@N05/3418661259/
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
One of the most impressive photos I've seen, the Oct 1895 Granville-Paris Express wreck
0 comments Posted by andre at 10:02 PMThe engine careened across almost 98 ft of the station concourse, crashed through a 2 foot thick wall, shot across a terrace and sailed out of the station, plummeting onto the Place de Rennes 33 ft below, where it stood on its nose. All on board the train survived, five sustaining injuries: two passengers (out of 131), the fireman and two conductors; however, one woman on the street below was killed by falling masonry. The accident was caused by a faulty Westinghouse brake and the engine drivers who were trying to make up for lost time. A conductor incurred a 25 franc penalty and the engine driver a 50 franc penalty.
Via: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Train_wreck_at_Montparnasse_1895.jpg
Labels: steam locomotive, steam powered, train, wreck