Driving anything in big city traffic can be pretty scary.
So what part of that looked like a 40 anything to any of you guys?
I always put seatbelts in everything, but I'm not sure I would want to be strapped into a roadster when it wants to be upside down.
In my opinion; Driving a roadster (or any vintage machinery) is akin to riding a motorcycle... put yourself in traffic and you're taking your chances. Like racing of any sort, you realize the risk and take it with the understanding... you might not come out the other side.I don't have belts in mine, nor do my two Sons, and they are the most precious things in my life. Simply put, I do not want to be strapped into a roadster and be the tallest thing if it flips over or if it catches fire .
I've been reading through what's on the pork about this. I didn't realize all those guys are also crash reconstruction experts. How handy to have so many experts there.
I believe a few of them would qualify as crash test dummies
I did put them in the dodge just in case a cop wants to play games. Never wear it though. I think if I went through a crash in that I will have a hard enough time to get out let alone dealing with that. Nor do I think my big behind would make it though the windshield anyhow.
I did put them in the dodge just in case a cop wants to play games. Never wear it though.
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