Hopefully no-one from Pistonheads
Hopefully no-one from Pistonheads
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Alpacaman

Original Poster:

1,046 posts

260 months

Saturday 25th October
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On Skye this afternoon.

Super Sonic

10,896 posts

73 months

Saturday 25th October
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At least it didn't hit anything, and it looks like the driver got out ok, hope nobody was injured.

200Plus Club

12,407 posts

297 months

Saturday 25th October
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That time of year when roads are greasy and rwd supercars are sometimes tucked away for winter!

jules_s

4,856 posts

252 months

Saturday 25th October
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Passenger door looks worrying

Alpacaman

Original Poster:

1,046 posts

260 months

Saturday 25th October
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I wasn't sure if that was one of the wheels in front. It was taken from a local facebook page, but hopefully no injuries, it's a nice section of road but it has been wet at times today and still lots of tourists and motorhomes to overtake.

ChocolateFrog

33,336 posts

192 months

Saturday 25th October
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jules_s said:
Passenger door looks worrying
As does the wheel and the rest of the front corner 6ft from where it should be.

Inbox

863 posts

5 months

Saturday 25th October
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The passenger compartment looks intact, few airbags look to have gone off. I would hope the occupant(s) got out unscathed.

Probably a run out of talent situation.


Ferruccio

1,877 posts

138 months

Sunday 26th October
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He’ll get a ticket parking there.

Panamax

7,265 posts

53 months

Sunday 26th October
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Seems mysterious that the passenger window is still in place but the door is open. Also the positions of the doors very different between the photos and no sign of how the car actually got there.

davek_964

10,445 posts

194 months

Sunday 26th October
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Panamax said:
Seems mysterious that the passenger window is still in place but the door is open.
I suspect the door is not open. When I crashed my 650, the outer skin of the door became separated at the bottom. It looked ok but I could pull the bottom of the door and the outer panel would lift away / up because it was still secure at the top.

This looks similar to me. The door looks 'open' because the outer skin isn't secure at the bottom of the door anymore, and the window is closed because the door is actually closed. (It also explains why the 'open' passenger door looks like it's the completely wrong angle)

Panamax

7,265 posts

53 months

Sunday 26th October
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^^^ Aha, that makes perfect sense. The door latch should have kept the structure intact through the event.