SVT_KY in wreck...
Originally posted by LightningTuner
Hope you are ok Cliff. That totally sucks. Man, and I thought "I" had a bad day just because my Gen 1 died while the wife was driving it and I had to go trailer it home
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Hope you are ok Cliff. That totally sucks. Man, and I thought "I" had a bad day just because my Gen 1 died while the wife was driving it and I had to go trailer it home
.
Well at least both him and Rob are OK... the trucks can be replaced.... Sal.. u tow the Gen 1 home with the red beast??? LOL!!!!
Cliff - glad you're okay. Thats the important part.
Don't forget this one:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...threadid=95903
That makes 3 in one day
Like you said, mine is not leaving the garage until the streets are clean and dry and it's a nice sunny day.
Originally posted by RTKILLA
what in the world is going on this week.
first crazyfoo's truck
then RobG's truck...
what in the world is going on this week.
first crazyfoo's truck
then RobG's truck...
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...threadid=95903
That makes 3 in one day
Like you said, mine is not leaving the garage until the streets are clean and dry and it's a nice sunny day.
Cliff,
I'm just glad to hear that you are o.k. I was scared to death when I read the title to this post. The truck can be replaced but you cannot, so I am just glad to hear that you are ok.
Jonathan
I'm just glad to hear that you are o.k. I was scared to death when I read the title to this post. The truck can be replaced but you cannot, so I am just glad to hear that you are ok.
Jonathan
Sorry for both Rob and Cliff, but the L's can be replaced you cant. be glad you walked away ok, I have been a passenger in a couple very bad ones , I feel like the 6 million dollar man after all they did to put me back together.
The good news is your ok
The bad news you may have to wait a week or so for the insurance to kick in = fresh L 's
The good news is your ok
The bad news you may have to wait a week or so for the insurance to kick in = fresh L 's
Now that we know everbody is ok thank goodness; can we stop wrecking L's for awhile please! First it hurts to see an L wrecked and second, I don't want the insurance companies figuring out the L in not the same as a regular F150. I like only paying $800/year for full coverage!
Sorry if that sounds selfish.
Sorry if that sounds selfish.
Good Morning Lightning Family ...
Well, if the "good" ones are the ones you walk away
from I am blessed to be here.
I firmly believe that was the scariest 60 seconds that I
have ever experienced, including my fall while I was climbing.
If it had been any other vehicle than the Bolt, I woulda rolled
going down the embankment, but "Christine" kept her legs
under her and we just continued to Do-See-Do right across
the ditch, the culvert (Which Broke Her Wheels offa the Axles!)
and on through the tree line and back down through the ditch
and most of the way back up onto the road again.
<Whew!>
Thank God that Rob and I are still here.
The nice folks in CLEVELAND TN drove me to Chattanooga
and I rented a car and drove back to Lexington late last night.
I bounced around alot in spite of the seat belt !!! (Thank you
for buckling up!) My wrist is killing me, and my neck is VERY sore.
Other than that, there isn't much to do but wait for insurance.
The frame seems twisted on the truck, and I'm sorry I have no
pictures. It looks really mild, cause there's not much body damage, front to some lower hits, but the undercarriage and the
wheels tell the tale of a pretty good "whumping".
Here's the guy that was riding with me yesterday and every day.
God Bless ...
Well, if the "good" ones are the ones you walk away
from I am blessed to be here.
I firmly believe that was the scariest 60 seconds that I
have ever experienced, including my fall while I was climbing.
If it had been any other vehicle than the Bolt, I woulda rolled
going down the embankment, but "Christine" kept her legs
under her and we just continued to Do-See-Do right across
the ditch, the culvert (Which Broke Her Wheels offa the Axles!)
and on through the tree line and back down through the ditch
and most of the way back up onto the road again.
<Whew!>
Thank God that Rob and I are still here.
The nice folks in CLEVELAND TN drove me to Chattanooga
and I rented a car and drove back to Lexington late last night.
I bounced around alot in spite of the seat belt !!! (Thank you
for buckling up!) My wrist is killing me, and my neck is VERY sore.
Other than that, there isn't much to do but wait for insurance.
The frame seems twisted on the truck, and I'm sorry I have no
pictures. It looks really mild, cause there's not much body damage, front to some lower hits, but the undercarriage and the
wheels tell the tale of a pretty good "whumping".
Here's the guy that was riding with me yesterday and every day.
God Bless ...


