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This article features Corvettes in strange and unhappy places such as accidents and junkyards
Brakes work on the car carrier
Vehicle Details: This 1960 Vette makes the long drop after coming off the front of this car carrier semi-trailer.  Thats gotta hurt!

Hmm, how do we fix this?
Vehicle Details: Billy tries to figure out how to separate a Jeep Grand Cherokee and this Corvette.  Both drivers walked away from the accident and refused treatment. 

The hatch still opens!
Vehicle Details: n/a
 

No officer, I was just sitting there and someone backup over me!
Vehicle Details: This guy was sitting in the passenger seat of his Corvette outside of his kids high school when a Cadillac backup up over his hood.  Both cars where towed away and no one was hurt.....

Thats what happens when you follow a Ford!
Vehicle Details: This C5 race prepped car is very close to being on its side after going over a large embankment.
 

Corvette Junkyards
Vehicle Details: Its enough to make you cry!
     
This is what a Corvette looks like after someone pulls out in front of you while your doing 50MPH!
Vehicle Details: The driver walked away with 14 stitches on his eye and nose along with a serious headache and lots of aches and pains. He was driving down the US1 at about 50MPH when an older lady coming the other way turned in front of him making a left. He broadsided her and totalled his C5. Even though he did have his seatbelt on and the airbag fired, he whacked his head on the upper windshield. What is remarkable is that the cockpit remained uncrushed, doors open and close, windows go up and down and the top closes and seals. Quite a testament for the integrity of the cabin.
   

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