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This has to suck

I saw this on the news last night. The insurance companies are going to love this one!
 
Deja vu (twice) - I get the feeling that I've read that post before!

- Doug
 
It's easy for the mass media to say "most expensive" and possibly it is as (maybe?)those cars are worth more in Japan.

however, here in the States you can regularly get 355's and 360's in the $65-$80k range and I recently looked at a 14k mile Testarossa for $65k.

I think more disastrous was that freight train in California a few years back that hit the transporter carrying several vintage Porsche speedsters and 356's. I can find a link if you've never seen that one before.
 
Hi Folks,

I just emailed this mess to a Japanese friend (aka NGK Bus. Acquaitance) in Japan asking if he was driving one of those cars. He is a bit "Car Crazy" and for sure has a "Lead Foot".

Yes; This really does suck lollipops.

Russ
 
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