Re: [FWDLK] Crash Test: 1959 vs. 2009
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Re: [FWDLK] Crash Test: 1959 vs. 2009



i can contribute a little pro-volvo material... my winter driver when i need extra cargo space [stuff the 59 fury can't haul] i drive my inherited 87 740 turbo wagon...
this past year- i was at a red light on a major road- it was night- i look up in the mirror- saw headlights- looked again- closer- on the last look there was not time to dump the clutch and try to launch through the intersection- i was rear-ended by a chevy envoy SUV- the speed limit is 45... he never hot the brakes- shot the wagon through the intersection, as i had let off the brake... the frt of the envoy was pretty mashed, my tailgate opened, thought the lic plate light lense was broken, but it was parts of the chevy- his grill, bumper cover and both composite lights cracked thogh they didnt contact my car...
i didnt notice until 2 days later that the qtr was buckled and one side of the wagon is about 5/8" shorter than the other... rear door has to be slammed to latch now....
so the volvo of th 80s won over the 07 or newer SUV.... kinda stinks as it has a 940 intercooler, blowoff setup, 5spd, and dusts off 5.0 mustangs, civic Si's... stuff like that


-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Pollock <cpollock2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, Oct 21, 2009 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Crash Test: 1959 vs. 2009

Hi Jim,
Nice story....but are Volvo's basically Tanks????
And they float???

Charles.



---- '57 Super D500 <57SuperD500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Nothing about politics to follow, here… Just my personal experience with 
weight.
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> Might be hard to follow, because of the European brand cars mentioned, but 
being who I am, I just thought it might add up to the subject.
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> My first car was a 20 y.o. (then) Volvo 144, back in the early eighties. Tough 
car, they’re still driving around, here. It weighs a lot, I don’t know exactly 
how much, and that doesn’t matter so much, here,
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> Once I came back from an exercise with the Marine Corps in Northern Scotland. 
I had to drive a lot there and it so happens that they’re driving on the left 
side of the road. Takes some time to adjust to that, and safely take a 
roundabout, but then you’re fine.
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> I’ll beat the crap. When back in The Netherlands, my friends took me for a 
night out. In my own car, and I was driving, of course. Having a busy 
conversation with my four passengers – maybe politics? LOL! – I didn’t pay 
enough attention, and at a roundabout I took a left turn, as I was accustomed to 
do in Scotland. There came this brand new Zastava (Yugoslavian Fiat). With it’s 
left front fender, the Volvo hit it right in it’s radiator. The Zastava was 
totalled. After we bended the fender back off from the wheel, we could continue 
our night out.
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> Maybe the weight of me and my friends added in, with us all wearing “The Fonz” 
leather jackets, but definitely the Volvo weighing more then twice the Zastava 
counted! We hardly noticed the impact and neither of us was wearing seat belts. 
No injuries at both sides.
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> Still feel very guilty for having caused this accident. Luckily, my insurance 
paid for everything.
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> Whenever driving one of my Doggies around, I’m always aware of the risks and 
take extra precautions in my driving style.
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> I do have the seat belts with gold forward look logo on them, but still 
haven’t installed them…
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> Jim, The Netherlands.
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> 1957 Dodge Lancer D500 x2

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