T era car rescue.

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T era car rescue.

Post by John kuehn » Thu Nov 03, 2022 7:19 pm

Here an interesting photo along the Galveston Texas sea wall. There are a few T’s scattered around and there’s a center door just behind the wrecker. Lifting the car almost straight up like they were attempting really drew a crowd. And check out the painted on sign on the wall and the warning!
It’s seems like they were trying to stabilize the wrecker from the other side. Not sure if the wrecker is a T but something similar pulling up the heavier car.
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Re: T era car rescue.

Post by TWrenn » Thu Nov 03, 2022 7:24 pm

Looks like two Centerdoors there...one ahead of the one behind the wrecker. The car over the wall sure has a heckuva long hood!


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Re: T era car rescue.

Post by John kuehn » Thu Nov 03, 2022 7:38 pm

The car over the edge has to be almost twice as heavy as the wrecker. It looks a limo and the most luxurious one in the photo. Must have been somebody important went over the edge!

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