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Crash test results/statistics for classic mustang?
#3
RE: Crash test results/statistics for classic mustang?
Land Rover defender doesnt have crumple zone, non-collaspable steering column, airbags or 3 point belts, yet according to statistics in the UK it is the safest car since its passangers have only died or suffered serious injury in 1% of its crashes
This is because the car has a very strong chassis and is high up. see http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22749-2401789,00.html for more info
So I was hoping the Mustang had a very strong chassis, maybe if there havent been any tests or statistics, has anyone got pictures of crashed Mustangs?
If it does have a weak chassis, then it may be worht re-enforcing somehow to add strength.
This is because the car has a very strong chassis and is high up. see http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22749-2401789,00.html for more info
So I was hoping the Mustang had a very strong chassis, maybe if there havent been any tests or statistics, has anyone got pictures of crashed Mustangs?
If it does have a weak chassis, then it may be worht re-enforcing somehow to add strength.
#4
RE: Crash test results/statistics for classic mustang?
yeah u might be able to reinforce something but still....its not going to do a ton of good....but it could help....u could figure out what to reinforce and stuff.........
my 1968 coupe has a collapsible steering column, will eventually have 3 point seat belts, and came stock with a pad on the steering wheel......still though....if u get hit in the wrong way.....its not going to be the same as getting hit in say an Expedition or something....
my 1968 coupe has a collapsible steering column, will eventually have 3 point seat belts, and came stock with a pad on the steering wheel......still though....if u get hit in the wrong way.....its not going to be the same as getting hit in say an Expedition or something....
#9
RE: Crash test results/statistics for classic mustang?
Nobody was crash testing untill the mid to late 70s, so finding a crash test of a Mustang is going to have been a real world crash... as in not a test.
Yes they are built heavier than most modern cars, a 50s - 60s car will knife though an Accord just like it was a hot knife and the Accord is butter. Yes the Mustang is small, but they can take a hit okay. it depends on velocity and what you hit. If you are going 200Kph and hit a concrete bridge, you are not going to feel a thing.. Just walk to the bright light and say hello to the anscestors.
While driving a 56 Buick Special I would occasionally find a Honda Civic stuck in the fenderwell after I got home.. ah the good ole days.
Yes they are built heavier than most modern cars, a 50s - 60s car will knife though an Accord just like it was a hot knife and the Accord is butter. Yes the Mustang is small, but they can take a hit okay. it depends on velocity and what you hit. If you are going 200Kph and hit a concrete bridge, you are not going to feel a thing.. Just walk to the bright light and say hello to the anscestors.
While driving a 56 Buick Special I would occasionally find a Honda Civic stuck in the fenderwell after I got home.. ah the good ole days.
#10
RE: Crash test results/statistics for classic mustang?
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Nobody was crash testing untill the mid to late 70s, so finding a crash test of a Mustang is going to have been a real world crash... as in not a test.
Yes they are built heavier than most modern cars, a 50s - 60s car will knife though an Accord just like it was a hot knife and the Accord is butter. Yes the Mustang is small, but they can take a hit okay. it depends on velocity and what you hit. If you are going 200Kph and hit a concrete bridge, you are not going to feel a thing.. Just walk to the bright light and say hello to the anscestors.
While driving a 56 Buick Special I would occasionally find a Honda Civic stuck in the fenderwell after I got home.. ah the good ole days.
Nobody was crash testing untill the mid to late 70s, so finding a crash test of a Mustang is going to have been a real world crash... as in not a test.
Yes they are built heavier than most modern cars, a 50s - 60s car will knife though an Accord just like it was a hot knife and the Accord is butter. Yes the Mustang is small, but they can take a hit okay. it depends on velocity and what you hit. If you are going 200Kph and hit a concrete bridge, you are not going to feel a thing.. Just walk to the bright light and say hello to the anscestors.
While driving a 56 Buick Special I would occasionally find a Honda Civic stuck in the fenderwell after I got home.. ah the good ole days.
seriously, if your car outweighs the other by several hundred pounds, you will win.......