It IS a fake.
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It IS a fake.
OK. A small observation.
The Corvette was substantially lower than the bumper on the trailer. It is also wedge shaped. This would move the trailer up and allow the Vette to continue forward until it struck the axle stopping it.
This would also move the rear of the Vette upwards on impact, tossing the driver upwards (especially if he wasn't buckled) creating the blood splat on the trailer door.
To further sustantiate this theory, notice that the trailer bumper came down behind the rear tire of the Vette and, the damage from the trailer bumper is moving downward on the Vette.
The Vette tossed the trailer upwards enough to go under it before it came down crushing the rear quarter and missing the rear tire.
What do you think? :thumpupn:
By the way,
SPLAT!!!!!
From what I saw on another site, the car went onto the shoulder and the semi was sitting and the car ran straight into it. There was only one person in the car and that person was killed instantly. The semi trailer was empty and the impact raised the trailer and then it came back down after impact.
:bs: I don't care how fast that Vette was going a semi trailer weighing 15,000 pounds is not gonna bounce like that and I happen to know the construction on those rear rails (while strong) would not withstand a force strong enough to lift the whole trailer. You can bend those suckers just by hitting a parking pole.