[DML] Re: Need help (Crashworthiness)
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[DML] Re: Need help (Crashworthiness)




Guess I should have pointed out that the Fleetwood suffered sheet
metal damage only. Louie's entire pontoon cracked (grass was visible
through the passenger side, opposite the impact). Car was a total
loss. But at least he survived to walk away.

A one time use application...

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "endotex23" <endotex23@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> Uh, the bias here is a bit tough to swallow. I work in an industry
> that defines safety and the comments here reflect both ignorance and a
> clear lack of objectivity. "Safe" needs to be defined. Are you
> refering to crashworthiness or something else?
> 
> Just so you're aware:
> 
> 1) Portions of the electrcial system are a fire waiting to happen.
> 







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