On July 8, 1978, a Camaro and a competing truck collided on South Terrace at Bacon Trail. The Camaro spun, struck a telephone pole, and the two teenage boys inside were killed at the scene. The wrecked car was lifted at the Mosteller’s garage as a reminder to all street racers of the fate they tempt. On the 34th anniversary in 2012, the Camaro was buried.
Dexter__White on
Wasn’t familiar with that story, it’s hardcore.
CaptQuakers42 on
Christ! That’s the actual definition of wrapping a car around a tree
Chairmanwowsaywhat on
So we’re their remains in it? How could you get their bodies out
BeemHume on
Didn’t they start making telephone poles so that they would break at some point? I looked it up, they did in the 90s. Damn, seems like they could’ve done it sooner
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A local urban legend but with a living proof:
On July 8, 1978, a Camaro and a competing truck collided on South Terrace at Bacon Trail. The Camaro spun, struck a telephone pole, and the two teenage boys inside were killed at the scene. The wrecked car was lifted at the Mosteller’s garage as a reminder to all street racers of the fate they tempt. On the 34th anniversary in 2012, the Camaro was buried.
Wasn’t familiar with that story, it’s hardcore.
Christ! That’s the actual definition of wrapping a car around a tree
So we’re their remains in it? How could you get their bodies out
Didn’t they start making telephone poles so that they would break at some point? I looked it up, they did in the 90s. Damn, seems like they could’ve done it sooner