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FairladyZS30

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thanks guys...but its just the weather conditions , to much wind blew loose gravel on the road. and no i didnt have the oild cooler in it you grown arse men find something else better to do then haunting younger people go find something else better to do , i really dont need this

That's not very nice. You've earned a reputation around here, one that seems to be well-deserved. I don't think there's anything wrong with people responding to the reputation that you've created for yourself.

You wouldn't be posting here if you didn't want some attention, or some advice. So here it is....you might want to put some thought into what you might have done wrong, rather than just blaming the road conditions. In a one-car accident, you can slice it any way you like, but there was only one person behind the wheel.

Everybody has accidents. Some people learn from them, some don't. I would encourage some self-analysis, it might save your life the next time you think about hitting a sharp curve where there might (or might not) be some gravel on the road.

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If you still have the car keep it. If it is just the front end damage you show in your pic that is salvagable . It might mean cutting the front frame and redoing it but if you can do it or know of Z friends with those skills it can be done cheaper that starting from scratch.

I crashed my 72 in college and bent the front frame rail and left it at the salvage yard. Big mistake. I have seen people on these sites return Zs worse than yours. If I still had my 72 now some 30 yrs later it would be so sweet.

Tom

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