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My cousin turned his truck on its side just before easter. The night before, actually.

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This was my Grandpa's, as well, before he sold it to my cousin last fall. It had 20k some miles before he did.

Fun picture of it, the Cobalt, and my Grand Am from '05.

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Your family has issues keeping vehicles in one piece! :blink:

Damn, Chevy builds dem trucks tough- most of it is just mud & scuffs.

Glass didn't even pop! Hose it down, replace the mirror and keep rollin' !!

Did he roll in into a mulch pile or something else relatively soft?

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Damn, Chevy builds dem trucks tough- most of it is just mud & scuffs.

Glass didn't even pop! Hose it down, replace the mirror and keep rollin' !!

Did he roll in into a mulch pile or something else relatively soft?

I agree...looks like nothing more than another vehicle grazing it. Quite impressive.

I can't tell who has the worst drivers, Pennsylvania or Massachusetts ... :P

Sorry about your cousin bv ...

Tough call, but in our family's case the accidents were the fault of the other person. :P

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Your family has issues keeping vehicles in one piece! :blink:

He's just accident prone. This is his 3rd or 4th with all previous attempts totalling the vehicle. He's 25.

Did he roll in into a mulch pile or something else relatively soft?

He served to miss a deer and skidded into an embankment. I'm not sure what turned it onto its side, the embankment or the sharp swerving.

Your family has issues keeping vehicles in one piece! :blink:

+1

At least he was okay....

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