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TwiztidRx 03-19-13 04:56 PM

Wow that sucks so sorry to see this. that is why you should always know your limits and drive well under them. That cruiser obviously didn't know theirs cause they couldn't keep it in their lane.

Uleepera 03-19-13 07:36 PM

Cars can be replaced, even the FD... but health and safety are priceless... good luck with whatever your plans turn out to me.

Mrmatt3465 03-19-13 08:07 PM

Thanks for all the kind words and comments everyone. Insurance panned out well. I got paid out what I wanted and the wrecked vehicle is pending sale.

Matt

Fritz Flynn 03-30-13 11:51 AM

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Hi Matt,
Nice meeting you and your wife. Wish we could hung out and chatted FD but I was anxious to get back on the road and I'm sure your wife was anxious to get you home.

I drove all night and hopped into bed about 4am :)

Matt drove the car off the AFB to a near by gas station and after watching and hearing (tires rubbing fenders etc...) that thing coming down the road combined with the reactions from the on lookers who were oohing aahing, commenting etc.... so I just had to take a picture.

PS When you're ready for another one please check with me I may have something worth owning. I could tell when reading this thread you had great love for this car and it was a sad end but as they say **** happens.

Scrub 03-30-13 01:04 PM

Sorry for your loss man, glad no one was hurt!

Did you drive the car like that to Fritz!?

Fritz Flynn 03-31-13 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by gmonsen (Post 11423196)
Jeeez... Glad you and your wife are okay.

G

Fortunately no passengers in the car and I'm sure Matt feels pretty lucky he's ok.


Originally Posted by Scrub (Post 11423205)
Sorry for your loss man, glad no one was hurt!

Did you drive the car like that to Fritz!?

He drove it about 1/2 mile from his garage on the AFB to a gas station across street to load on my trailer.

Truly amazing that it still starts up (purrs like kitten btw), steers, brakes etc.....

It still has the new car FD smell which is priceless. The 93 cars just have this smell that I LOVE, yes I know I have a serious problem.

neye4rx7 03-31-13 09:29 AM

Wow that sucks. On the positive side it could have been worst. I am glad that you are ok. I used to race on the street and now I go to the track. May sound crazy but the track is safer. I currentely do track days on my motorcycle and getting my fd prepared to handle the demands of a roadcourse. No one pulls out on you at the track or goes over the yellow lines. Regardless I am so glad that you are ok. FD is a hard car to find but someone is always selling one. At least in Florida they are. Lot of fd in my area and espicially down south. If you are parting out your car and you want to sell the motor let me know I need one.

Fritz Flynn 03-31-13 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by neye4rx7 (Post 11423948)
Wow that sucks. On the positive side it could have been worst. I am glad that you are ok. I used to race on the street and now I go to the track. May sound crazy but the track is safer. I currentely do track days on my motorcycle and getting my fd prepared to handle the demands of a roadcourse. No one pulls out on you at the track or goes over the yellow lines. Regardless I am so glad that you are ok. FD is a hard car to find but someone is always selling one. At least in Florida they are. Lot of fd in my area and espicially down south. If you are parting out your car and you want to sell the motor let me know I need one.

Yep the track is the best play ground for sure and once you've experienced it you realize what you were doing on the street 1st wasn't even close to safe and 2nd wasn't even close to really driving :)

I have some good engines just PM me or give me a call/text 434 981 6714

neye4rx7 03-31-13 10:26 AM

Totally agree. The track is where you will learn that you were not pushing the car even close to its limits espicially a high powered car. In my case a motorcycle and soon it will be my rotary. Hell ya! I will call you later Fritz

evo_koa 04-01-13 10:55 AM

wow, sorry for the loss

Nakd n Fearless 03-20-14 11:59 AM

This was my first time reading this thread, your FD is exactly the same as mine. My heart sank as soon as I saw what happened. I'm glad you are okay. I think its a good idea to give this thread a nice bump as driving season is quickly approaching. I've always felt that everyone else on the road is an enemy to the FD. Now to find out what Fritz's plans are...

RotaryTom 04-15-14 01:13 PM

Just found your thread--superb! Such a shame that it ended badly. Truly miraculous that no one was hurt. Sad that such a clean, well cared for FD is no more.

I've just purchased the IRP motor mounts and want to make sure I know what to expect before I install. You mention using a "modified" aluminum arm. In what way would it differ from the stock driver's side arm? Is there a fitment issue using the stock arm with the IRP's? I was planning on using the stock mounts but want to make sure that it will all work and fit before beginning the install.

Many thanks, and thanks for an outstanding thread.

jv!!! 06-15-14 11:34 PM

great thread happy to read no one got hurt so sad to see a beautiful fd ended this way.sure u will buy another fd and enjoy it as much as u did this one


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