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Very, Very lucky GM driver and passenger...

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Watch the Video...Impala I think...both of them lived and should be fine!

WOW, that is just amazing, I agree with what the person filming said, never seen an auto cut in half like that before. Wonder if she was trying to pass on a blind hill and hit the truck or what. WOW :o

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Another very lucky GM driver...

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Drunk maybe? :alcoholic::drunk:

I wonder what kind of impact and where would have split the Impala like that...bizzare

On 6/13/2017 at 6:39 PM, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

I wonder what kind of impact and where would have split the Impala like that...bizzare

 

Offset head-on with a slight angle frontal impact with a Toyota Sequoia. I remember reading the original article a few months back.

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