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> Not good ......, 67 Porsche 911 accident this weekend.
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post May 20 2013, 08:57 AM
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60 year old NY man seriously injured when he lost control of his 1967 Porsche in the S Curves outside Dummer NH. He hit a telephone pole and a tree. Had to be cut out of the car.

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post May 20 2013, 09:59 AM
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A friend sent this to me over the weekend as it occured here in NH.
I agree the car held up well.

The problem is he had major head injuries due to the fact that he only had a lap belt on.

If you know anybody driving their antique with nothing but a lap belt - PLEASE URGE THEM TO UPGRADE TO A 3-POINT SYSTEM!!!
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post May 20 2013, 10:15 AM
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I hope he's OK, shame about the 911 but it's just a car.


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A friend sent this to me over the weekend as it occured here in NH.
I agree the car held up well.

The problem is he had major head injuries due to the fact that he only had a lap belt on.

If you know anybody driving their antique with nothing but a lap belt - PLEASE URGE THEM TO UPGRADE TO A 3-POINT SYSTEM!!!


My '67 bug has 3 point belts, 3rd brake light, still have to figure out daytime running lights and I installed a collapsible steering wheel shaft.
My Kids will be riding in that car.
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