Thread: Roadster roll over
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04-29-2013 08:18 AM #1
Roadster roll over
A friend of mine died Saturday afternoon. He was taking his son for a ride in his BBC powered roadster when he lost it on a back road near here.. I heard the medavac copter but had no idea it was anyone I knew till this AM. He was 74 and pronounced at the seen. They don't know yet what caused it but I would think speed not xxx had a hand in it. (Not wearing seatbelt) .They say he rolled several times. His son was later released from the hospital but haven't had a chance to talk to him yet. Good weather is coming GOT to be carful out there..Charlie
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04-29-2013 08:58 AM #2
Sad situation. My condolensces to the family and friends.
It looks like the car even had double hoop rollbars but without a seatbelt you can become a projectile.
The lesson I'm taking from this is to at least install seatbelts in my roadster. (edit) ..and always use them.Last edited by Hot Rod Nick; 04-29-2013 at 01:37 PM.
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04-29-2013 10:00 AM #3
sorry to hear of your loss, Charlie, those things can happen so quick and then "it's over" - - - thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends..
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04-29-2013 10:14 AM #4
It's always sad to lose a friend in an accident, but even more tragic when it might have been prevented by something as simple as a seat belt. One of the things I studied long & hard was how to secure three point belts in the coupe, and they're always hooked. Sorry about your friend, Charlie, and glad that his son survived the accident.Roger
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04-29-2013 01:29 PM #5
So sorry to hear of this Charlie.. It's bad news,for sure,,when you lose a friend like this..Even worse in an open car,and not wearing a belt..
Our condolences to you and your family,and of course to his family..We have lost good friends in similar circumstances..Not good..Micah 6:8
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04-29-2013 01:57 PM #6
Charlie-God rest his soul.Take some comfort in the fact he left doing what he loved driving his car.
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04-29-2013 02:33 PM #7
Charlie, sorry for the loss of your friend, its hard lossing what few friends we do have....!Toys
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04-29-2013 03:47 PM #8
So sorry to learn of this.
Rolled several times? Nothing good can come from that statement, but in this case his son survives and that is very good.
Damn pretty car too!
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04-29-2013 04:20 PM #9
My condolences Charlie. My heart goes out, especially to his son ans this will follow him for the rest of his life. Hope maybe you can "come along side" and be comfort to the family..
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04-29-2013 04:26 PM #10
Sorry to hear about your friend and his son, Charlie!!! Wrecks seem to happen every year early in the season like this. Our prayers go out to you and your bud's family, loosing old friends is always tough....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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04-29-2013 09:26 PM #11
Always really hard to hear about these things. My prayers and thoughts go out to his son and family. Really tough way to loose your dad... But like 1gary said earlier, at least he went out with the wind in his hair and most likely a smile on his face.duplicate account
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04-29-2013 09:58 PM #12
Bad news alright Charlie.
Our condolences to his family and friends.
jb and Rosie.
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04-30-2013 04:00 AM #13
Sad to hear Charlie. I feel your loss, I lost a good friend last friday myself. He died in the hospital but he also had a roadster...
The car looks very familiar. Did he ever bring it up my way for a show or cruise?
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04-30-2013 06:07 AM #14
He drove that car everywhere he has driven it to CA. and all points in between all over the south I would not be surprised that you have seen it around MI.Charlie
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06-18-2013 06:26 PM #15
Found out last Friday as I said his son was with him in the car..Throttle stuck to floor. He had been having trouble with it but only when he got on it hard. Can't believe this guy would let something like that go. It was a cable linkage don't know the brand (yet).Charlie
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