08-19-18, 02:14 PM
There we were enjoying the day full of music, food, cars & friends. It was about 4:00. We were under a tent about 100 feet away from the cars when we heard a crash. Then we heard people saying "OMG" did you see what that lady did to that purple Challenger!!! We ran to the cars to see a 66 mustang crashed into the front of John's car!! Apparently the lady claimed to have problems with her brakes. After she ran over a few road cones that were in the driveway she stopped the car and explained that she was having problems. Then she proceeded to floor her car and run into John's Challenger. There were hundreds of people in the area. I can't believe she didn't run anyone over. There were big cups in the car that had straws in them. The way they were acting I think they were drinking. When the police arrived we insisted that they do a breathalyzer on the driver. They wouldn't!! They said it was on private property so that couldn't do anything. She didn't even get a ticket!! The police report stated that she was at fault but no violation was issued. I watched one of the officers get in the car and hit the brakes. The pedal didn't sink. I'm sure it's possible the master cyl. is no good but if she didn't floor the car after it was stopped this wouldn't have happened. We were parked 150 feet off of Woodward. Who would have thought there could be a accident involving our cars! Then we waited 4 hours for a tow truck. No one showed up. They were busy since there were approx. 40,000 cars and 1.5 million people on Woodward.
John's car wasn't drivable because the fender was driven into the tire. I usually carry misc tools with me but today for some unknown reason I brought a prybar. I never bring a prybar anywhere. It's a good thing I brought it. We used it to pry the fender off of the tire then drove the car home. We couldn't wait all night for a tow truck.
John's car wasn't drivable because the fender was driven into the tire. I usually carry misc tools with me but today for some unknown reason I brought a prybar. I never bring a prybar anywhere. It's a good thing I brought it. We used it to pry the fender off of the tire then drove the car home. We couldn't wait all night for a tow truck.