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Nine_14
This will bringt tears to my eyes....

http://www.914freunde.de/images/Robert/unfall.htm

Owner is in good condition.
KELTY360
QUOTE(Nine_14 @ Mar 25 2015, 12:26 PM) *

Owner is in good condition.


I hope so, looks like he's had 13 years to recover. shades.gif
Nine_14
QUOTE(KELTY360 @ Mar 25 2015, 08:40 PM) *

QUOTE(Nine_14 @ Mar 25 2015, 12:26 PM) *

Owner is in good condition.


I hope so, looks like he's had 13 years to recover. shades.gif


He must have had an angel on the passengers seat at this time, the deformation of
the 914 says, the crash-speed has been more than 33mph.

You are right, those pics are not new, but no reason not to share those.
damesandhotrods
It doesn’t look like the roll cage was tied into the frunk. Which was probably a good thing because it allowed some of the impact force to be absorbed, instead of having it fully transmitted to the occupants back and neck. There is a pretty good bend in the driver’s long and door. In the interest of failure analyses it would be nice to know more about the shunt…
Jeffs9146
Been There Done That!

pete000
Dang those were both sweet cars...RIP little 914s
Jeffs9146
QUOTE(pete000 @ Mar 25 2015, 04:10 PM) *

Dang those were both sweet cars...RIP little 914s


Drunk Driver hit me! headbang.gif
Gustl
QUOTE(Nine_14 @ Mar 25 2015, 08:56 PM) *

He must have had an angel on the passengers seat at this time, the deformation of
the 914 says, the crash-speed has been more than 33mph.

he had his little daughter on the passenger seat
the driver just hurt his knee, his daughter was all right
they had all the luck you could have ...

it's a friend of mine and I met him just a week after the accident

btw - crash speed was close to 60 mph
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