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2 things.
At least this news story correctly states how the driver lost control, not how the car lost control.
And. That says tons for the build quality that both occupants walked(or ran) away from the wreck.
Dibs on the shift knob! hehehehe
Like true exotics: one car goes into an accident -- two "authentic" cars will be rebuilt -- one with the engine, one with the frame/body. In forty years the owner of one will spend a fortune buying the other to reunite the whole car!
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