threads
Page 2 of 4
Mini Truckin General \  HOLY SHIT!!! You got to see this video!

HOLY SHIT!!! You got to see this video!

Mini Truckin General General Discussions
views 1196
replies 32
following 30
 
e10pvmt   +1y
if you look closley you will see the roof actually went down the side of the cab crushing the door and pillars....i would say there is a good chance he survived....probably with serious injuries.....possibly lost an arm....but he may be lucky....i see them al the time
Byrdman   +1y
i have no words to say to that, i hope hes ok, or better yet, she
twistedsdime   +1y
Edited: 7/13/2008 9:24:23 PM by twistedsdime

Heres a couple photos:

dubDyme   +1y
crazy as hell...but minitruck related? lol....
twistedsdime   +1y
Originally posted by dubDyme



crazy as hell...but minitruck related? lol....

Yep. Should have been driving a mini and wouldn't have happened.haha
dubDyme   +1y
Originally posted by twistedsdime



Originally posted by dubDyme



crazy as hell...but minitruck related? lol....

Yep. Should have been driving a mini and wouldn't have happened.haha

true...see it's easy for something to somehow be relative. haha. but i did some googling, because i have nothing else to do, and this happened in shelby county texas
fatboysS1O   +1y
it was in Texas i believe. last i heard neither one of them got hurt. i think it was a guy and his son.
mista337   +1y
Wow

That'll ruin a camping trip/vacation real quick!
Jance Customs   +1y
I posted this video on another forum and this was one of the replies.

At approximately 3 PM, Tuesday, July 2, a 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, pulling
a new travel trailer, hit the corner of the Texas State Bank Drive-In
on Tenaha Street, causing the complete awning to come to the ground.
Luckily, the driver of the Dodge, Mickey Miller, of Garrison and his
10 year old son were able to exit their vehicle uninjured.

According to Miller he was circling the bank to park on the other side
when the corner of his travel trailer caught the corner of the bank
awning. Next thing he heard was a rumble as the awning started falling
against his driver's side door. Somehow he was able to unbuckle the
seat beat and exit the other side of his truck as it was falling.
_______

What amazes me is the lack of support columns. I do carpenter work for a living and I would make sure it was supported enough. I don't know how fast he was going but in Oklahoma that thing could get knocked down in a wind storm by the way it fell. Crazy!
captnemo3000   +1y
Damn, that's crazy. I cant believe how easy that dropped. Good thing it only caught the side.