At minute 4:53 you can see the air cleaner for the engine in the older
car.
Bill Huff
At 11/29/201110:43 AM, Ron Swartley wrote:
I saw two other test
just like this two Cadillac test, both were head on collisions. To
promote the safety of the newer cars both the other head on crash
tests never showed the engine in the older car because the engine and
possibly the transmission was removed. I looked forward to watching this
test but just like the other 2 tests it did not show the engine in either
car.
Have a hard time believing plastic and fiberglass is stronger then heavy
gauge steel with much extra weight behind it.
Also-----why is it every time their is a big crash today with a late
model car they always sent it to the junk yard????????
In a message dated 11/29/2011 4:02:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx writes:
- Although they use Cadillacs, has 1962 and 2002 Caddys crashing
head-on. Interesting.
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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/11/27/1962-cadillac-vs-2002-cadillac-in-head-on-collision/
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- Larry (Akron)
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