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Beasty306GT

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YouTube - 1990 Mustang Crash Test


this is what happens when u crash headon
just thought some of u would like to see...
 

FrankenStang

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Ugh...

 

RsStanG1987

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That song is priceless.
 

Mr. Rustypwnz

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thats about what mine looked like, only mine was at 50+ but yeah Im really in the mood to get a newer one to get that better support around me lol
 

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yeah they dont look to safe to get hit head on with....but that was straight into a brick wall...
 
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I wonder how one with a solid roof would do compared to the vert.
 

Beasty306GT

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GT89Mustang said:
I wonder how one with a solid roof would do compared to the vert.
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Thats why i hate verts..most dangerous car IMO...but i think i hard top would handle it better
 

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wow, pretty hard impact to take the convertible top with it.
 

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A while ago I was messing around with a stripped down fox vert in the junk yard; I could shake or touch the back and watch the vibrations ripple to the front of the car.

*I was going to post the hardtop SN95 crash, but the linky no work, maybe later*
We know it's only a little more stiffer than a fox, but the roof makes a difference.
 

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makes u think how it would be if u crashed head on...passenger looks like its knees got crushed...just makes u think of doin stupid stuff....knowing the car would buckle like that...id like to see a fox crash test ona hard top
 

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This ones not a fox but damn
YouTube - Ford Mustang Crash Tests
 
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