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Gustl
at first the most importand - the driver was all right after this crash

the car is a standard 1.7 that was converted into a dutch Police car

youtube video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h54iLW392E


maybe an admin could embed the video - it seems that I'm too stupid sad.gif
rjames
Glad to hear the driver was ok.
That being said, if I'm a cop, the 914 would definitely not be a car I'd want assigned to me. Should have been saved for fund raising events or something.
7TPorsh
Is that a real police car in service or somebody's clone? Who in their right mind (cop) would drive one in today's world?
Bleyseng
On the A12 of course but I couldn't catch where on the A12 it was.
green914
agree.gif Glad the driver is okay. Weird, just weird dry.gif blink.gif screwy.gif
Krieger
Flashback to 1974?
Gustl
QUOTE(7TPorsh @ Sep 4 2013, 06:37 PM) *

Is that a real police car in service or somebody's clone?


no, no ... that's just a clone (or tribute car), based on a standard 1.7


Ferg
Not to go to far off topic, but the here is the 911 version at Pebble Beach.

r_towle
QUOTE(Gustl @ Sep 4 2013, 01:04 PM) *

at first the most importand - the driver was all right after this crash

the car is a standard 1.7 that was converted into a dutch Police car

youtube video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h54iLW392E


maybe an admin could embed the video - it seems that I'm too stupid sad.gif

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Rich
Mr.242
HAHAHA....the 914 is under the ass end of the van.


NEVER a good thing when you're 'teabagged' driving your 914.


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damesandhotrods
All things considered, it looks like the 914 did what it’s supposed too. The front crumpled absorbing the energy, and the windshield did a pretty good job of preventing incursion. It would be interesting to know how fast the 914 was going when it smacked the minivan.
Steve Snyder
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I'm surprised how well the A pillars held (especially with the roof off).
rick 918-S
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moparrob
I'm ashamed to admit that I inflicted similar damage to my first 914 in 1979, don't ask...

Back then it only cost $1300.00 to fix. Times have changed.
bembry
It'll buff out....
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