Crashed my baby.
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Crashed my baby.
Well, not the Vette but my truck probably means more to me because I've had it for so long, made it what it is and has never let me down. And you know what? It probably saved our buts last night!
We took my truck out for an early evening car show and on the way home a deer bolted out from a clump of trees on the side of the road. There was no room to evade and only enough time to hit the brakes but we hit the deer at speed. My wife and faithful dog were okay as was I. The deer...not so much.
The point of this is what would the outcome if we were in the Vette? Not good. I would venture to say that the deer would have entered the car through the windshield and THAT my friends is a very sobering thought!
I know that we were never meant to live our lives on "what if" but it does make me think of the safety our old cars afford us. The safety of my passengers is paramount and makes me question the purpose and importance of my cars.
Be safe out there folks.
We took my truck out for an early evening car show and on the way home a deer bolted out from a clump of trees on the side of the road. There was no room to evade and only enough time to hit the brakes but we hit the deer at speed. My wife and faithful dog were okay as was I. The deer...not so much.
The point of this is what would the outcome if we were in the Vette? Not good. I would venture to say that the deer would have entered the car through the windshield and THAT my friends is a very sobering thought!
I know that we were never meant to live our lives on "what if" but it does make me think of the safety our old cars afford us. The safety of my passengers is paramount and makes me question the purpose and importance of my cars.
Be safe out there folks.
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Sorry to hear about your classic truck......glad to hear everyone is O.K.....and your Vette also.
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Bummer, I love that truck. Damage fortunately looks pretty superficial?
My wife and I had a pretty bad accident a couple of years ago while she was driving my MG Midget, so I know what you're saying. At the end of the day I think you need to weigh the likelihood of a dangerous accident against the enjoyment received from the vehicle. Something's going to kill us sooner or later, we're all going to die, and taking no risks at all leaves very little (nothing?) to enjoy in life. I'm still driving nothing but classic cars, but it is more prominent in my mind than it used to be. For me at least, the relatively small (statistically) risk is worth the tradeoff. But it's definitely worth keeping in mind...
We were lucky enough to come out of this with nothing worse than bruises.
My wife and I had a pretty bad accident a couple of years ago while she was driving my MG Midget, so I know what you're saying. At the end of the day I think you need to weigh the likelihood of a dangerous accident against the enjoyment received from the vehicle. Something's going to kill us sooner or later, we're all going to die, and taking no risks at all leaves very little (nothing?) to enjoy in life. I'm still driving nothing but classic cars, but it is more prominent in my mind than it used to be. For me at least, the relatively small (statistically) risk is worth the tradeoff. But it's definitely worth keeping in mind...
We were lucky enough to come out of this with nothing worse than bruises.
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I think your point should be well taken. These cars we love are not safe compared to modern vehicles. Just like riding motorcycles is not safe even today. So you could sell it all and just drive modern vehicles. But for me, the truth of what you speak does not scare me away from driving the Vette, or riding the motorcycle,....yet. But, what it does say is try to be as safe as possible by NOT driving irresponsibly.
Postings have been made in the past on guys driving cars at high rates of speed, and talking about handling improvements that really only matter on the track. The typical male bravado / ego loves pushing that envelope, and I am guilty as well, but I have had some wake up calls in my life that I hope keep the balance when I go out on the road.
Threads like you started should be warning to those who drive irresponsibly of the real consequences of driving a C3 Corvette. In your case with the deer, there is little anyone can do to prevent that, so I am not suggesting you were irresponsible...its just bad luck. But add high rates of speed and race track maneuvering when driving on our streets, and that equals irresponsibility, like it or not. The consequences are ugly.
I think your point should be well taken. These cars we love are not safe compared to modern vehicles. Just like riding motorcycles is not safe even today. So you could sell it all and just drive modern vehicles. But for me, the truth of what you speak does not scare me away from driving the Vette, or riding the motorcycle,....yet. But, what it does say is try to be as safe as possible by NOT driving irresponsibly.
Postings have been made in the past on guys driving cars at high rates of speed, and talking about handling improvements that really only matter on the track. The typical male bravado / ego loves pushing that envelope, and I am guilty as well, but I have had some wake up calls in my life that I hope keep the balance when I go out on the road.
Threads like you started should be warning to those who drive irresponsibly of the real consequences of driving a C3 Corvette. In your case with the deer, there is little anyone can do to prevent that, so I am not suggesting you were irresponsible...its just bad luck. But add high rates of speed and race track maneuvering when driving on our streets, and that equals irresponsibility, like it or not. The consequences are ugly.
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OP, keep in mind, YOU didn't crash your truck, the &^%$#!!!&&% deer did! I know how it feels, as my wife and I had a deer crash into us, about 5 years ago......
However, glad that you're OK.
However, glad that you're OK.
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I feel ya! We hit a 5 point Buck early in the am coming home from Florida in the wife's 2011 CTS V Coupe! Thank God he didn't go through the windshield!! Went to a Caddy dealer , no lights came on the dash...we were 1300 miles from Dallas. Made the ride home safely. Sturdy new vehicle
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I live in an area where the deer out populate the humans, and pretty much every day I see one or two, sometimes a herd. I have gotten to a point where I drive up the mountain 30 mph just in case one decides to jump out in front of me. Even then I did hit one a few years ago driving 30 mph. He got up and looked at me like I was at fault for being in his road......That was in my Escalade.
The vette has three inch duals with Pypes Violators,.....when I drive that, the deer never seem to be around much.
The vette has three inch duals with Pypes Violators,.....when I drive that, the deer never seem to be around much.
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Glad to hear everyone was okay, but it sucks about your truck.
Some people call the area where I live the "Jersey Pines", others call it the "Jersey Deer Woods", because we have those da*n things everwhere here. Not a day goes by, that I don't see one or two dead on the side of the road. I've hit them twice, and my son and daughter have both hit them.
When I was in college in Delaware, a friend hit a large buck one night, with his "John Player" 75 Mercury Capri. The Capri was just low enough that the deer did just what you said could happen with a Corvette, it came over the hood and in through the windshield. The deer landed in his lap, and he was in the hospital for a week. Needless to say, it totaled the Capri.
Some people call the area where I live the "Jersey Pines", others call it the "Jersey Deer Woods", because we have those da*n things everwhere here. Not a day goes by, that I don't see one or two dead on the side of the road. I've hit them twice, and my son and daughter have both hit them.
When I was in college in Delaware, a friend hit a large buck one night, with his "John Player" 75 Mercury Capri. The Capri was just low enough that the deer did just what you said could happen with a Corvette, it came over the hood and in through the windshield. The deer landed in his lap, and he was in the hospital for a week. Needless to say, it totaled the Capri.
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Yikes, Metalhead! That is scary. Thank goodness the front and rear were the main impact areas on your car and not the doors. As for the truck...the damage was limited to the fender, grill, rad support, radiator, fan and a minor tweak in the hood. I am just upset that my original paint truck will lose some of its... you know... original paint. But hey, stuff happens and at the end of the day its relatively minor deal and nobody was hurt.
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It's a '78 with a '72 grill which I prefer and sneaks me into pre '72 car shows as well. We will soon see if the adjuster sees any value in my truck or if I'll have a little fight on my hands. Most parts are available but it took me a year to track down that mint grill.
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Thanks for the thoughts guys. I have been very fortunate in my life to avoid accidents (knock on wood!) especially given some of my antics and the speeds I have regularly traveled. I believe we all look back and shake our heads with some amount of amazement that we are still here to tell the stories.
Unfortunately, I have too many friends that will never have the opportunity to live on due to car accidents. During my years of working on the oilsands sites in Northern Alberta, I have seen more than my share of work acquaintances and friends die in wildlife and unfortunately, alcohol-related crashes.
Yeah I'll still enjoy driving my Vette but am reminded to be more aware of the hazards that exist. I will be watching more diligently for wildlife especially during the hours around dusk and dawn. I don't usually drive late at night so impaired drivers are mostly (hopefully) still off the roads.
What concerns me the most are the drivers that insist on texting while they are driving. That is a 24-hour epidemic and now rivals impaired driving as the main killer on our roads!
Unfortunately, I have too many friends that will never have the opportunity to live on due to car accidents. During my years of working on the oilsands sites in Northern Alberta, I have seen more than my share of work acquaintances and friends die in wildlife and unfortunately, alcohol-related crashes.
Yeah I'll still enjoy driving my Vette but am reminded to be more aware of the hazards that exist. I will be watching more diligently for wildlife especially during the hours around dusk and dawn. I don't usually drive late at night so impaired drivers are mostly (hopefully) still off the roads.
What concerns me the most are the drivers that insist on texting while they are driving. That is a 24-hour epidemic and now rivals impaired driving as the main killer on our roads!
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Thanks for the thoughts guys. I have been very fortunate in my life to avoid accidents (knock on wood!) especially given some of my antics and the speeds I have regularly traveled. I believe we all look back and shake our heads with some amount of amazement that we are still here to tell the stories.
Unfortunately, I have too many friends that will never have the opportunity to live on due to car accidents. During my years of working on the oilsands sites in Northern Alberta, I have seen more than my share of work acquaintances and friends die in wildlife and unfortunately, alcohol-related crashes.
Yeah I'll still enjoy driving my Vette but am reminded to be more aware of the hazards that exist. I will be watching more diligently for wildlife especially during the hours around dusk and dawn. I don't usually drive late at night so impaired drivers are mostly (hopefully) still off the roads.
What concerns me the most are the drivers that insist on texting while they are driving. That is a 24-hour epidemic and now rivals impaired driving as the main killer on our roads!
Unfortunately, I have too many friends that will never have the opportunity to live on due to car accidents. During my years of working on the oilsands sites in Northern Alberta, I have seen more than my share of work acquaintances and friends die in wildlife and unfortunately, alcohol-related crashes.
Yeah I'll still enjoy driving my Vette but am reminded to be more aware of the hazards that exist. I will be watching more diligently for wildlife especially during the hours around dusk and dawn. I don't usually drive late at night so impaired drivers are mostly (hopefully) still off the roads.
What concerns me the most are the drivers that insist on texting while they are driving. That is a 24-hour epidemic and now rivals impaired driving as the main killer on our roads!
Hope you don't mind if I share a picture of a friend of mine's car ! It appears that you two have something in common!
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Oh that's sucks! I`ve seen your truck around and its very cool! I ride motorcycles and when the sun starts going down this time of year you have to be extra careful watching for wildlife. I`m sure you`ll get the truck back in shape and I`m glad everyone was ok!I`ll say hi next time at McCurdy corner!
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Oh that's sucks! I`ve seen your truck around and its very cool! I ride motorcycles and when the sun starts going down this time of year you have to be extra careful watching for wildlife. I`m sure you`ll get the truck back in shape and I`m glad everyone was ok!I`ll say hi next time at McCurdy corner!
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I would love another but can't afford that but I could afford my Vette roadster. Go figure.
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It's a '78 with a '72 grill which I prefer and sneaks me into pre '72 car shows as well. We will soon see if the adjuster sees any value in my truck or if I'll have a little fight on my hands. Most parts are available but it took me a year to track down that mint grill.