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Old 04-24-2009, 12:10 PM
Josh69 Josh69 is offline
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I had a buddy hit a Moose one night in a '70 Chevelle in Northern MN in high school. Knocked the Muncie into neutral, and one half the antler was through the pass. side windshield. He didn't dare get out, so slapped it back in gear, drove on home to get the gun and finish it if it wasn't already dead...which it obviously was. Needed a little metal work, but car was in pretty good shape overall.

Damn, I live in MN, what the sam heck were you doing 105 at night for on rural roads...you gotta death wish?
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Old 04-25-2009, 03:57 PM
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In 1988 I hit a donkey doing 70. Never saw him and and it was on the driver side A piller. If it was not that it was a volvo 740 turbo, I would have been dead (sucker was built like a tank). The donkey weighed over 1000lbs and almost completely severed its head from the neck. The car sustained $6,800 in damage. It was time to get rid of the car after that.

It all depends how you hit them and if God is really looking out for you....

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