Jumping Volvo 240
Are these cars indestructible?
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5. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 14 years ago
It's the Dukes of Hazzard: Swedish Edition
Get them Duke Boys!!!! yeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaawwwww!!!!
Get them Duke Boys!!!! yeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaawwwww!!!!
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9. primate1970 commented 14 years ago
#7 S80..? Pah..! :-)
I used to own a 1971 Volvo 144DL... It's still on the road today with over 300'000 miles on the clock with the original engine...
All these modern cars are bean cans compared to the old Volvos...
I used to own a 1971 Volvo 144DL... It's still on the road today with over 300'000 miles on the clock with the original engine...
All these modern cars are bean cans compared to the old Volvos...
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11. Voutelamberopipi commented 14 years ago
#6 actually, modern cars are supposed to "crumble like a tin can" to absorb the impact and leave the passengers zone safe, if possible... indestructability doesn't mean safety, yeah you start your engine IF you survive.
crazy jump tho
crazy jump tho
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14. Supersnail commented 14 years ago
Yeah, I love a good Vulva
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15. DJKovu commented 13 years ago
Volvos older car are stronger than most belives, the think is that vOLVO IS A CAR THAT WOS IN TEH EALYER DAYS BUILLED IN sWEDEN, A CONTRY THAT HAS ROUGHT WINTERS WITH TONS OF SNOW AND frost bites so they had to builled it string and large metal beans are running to the cars making them increbeltly strong last volvo we had got to a age of 35 years and a Km stand of 450.487 km pertol and still working perfecktly only thing wos a large hole in the backseat floor that sent the car to scrabmetal afterwards
+23 1. GhostInShell commented 14 years ago
trust me it takes alot to destroy a Volvo