My nephew came to pick up the `96 tonight and I had to pull the SVT out to set the GL free. I jumped it off of the Dodge and pulled it into the road (facing down the hill). We got the GL out and I went to pull the SVT back in. Its dead battery was taking absolutely no charge off of the Dodge. I pulled the Cougar's battery to bring the SVT back to life but it had a marginal charge from me listening to the radio while working on it. Told my brother in law to open the hood on the Dodge so I could give it a little boost. I hear the all to familiar snap of the Dodge's parking brake releasing and jump out from in between the two. The Dodge hit the SVT at probably 2 MPH, but with the SVT being lowered and the Dodge being leveled it missed the SVT's crash bar.
No damage to the Dodge but the SVT's rear bumper is in sorry shape. The bolts for my license plate on the truck, along with its plate bracket put two nice gouges in the SVT. The truck's crash bar, riding over the SVT's shattered the brittle plastic almost the entire width of where the bumper meets the trunklid.
He respoded with, "apparently that wasnt the hood."
Im more then pissed.
No damage to the Dodge but the SVT's rear bumper is in sorry shape. The bolts for my license plate on the truck, along with its plate bracket put two nice gouges in the SVT. The truck's crash bar, riding over the SVT's shattered the brittle plastic almost the entire width of where the bumper meets the trunklid.
He respoded with, "apparently that wasnt the hood."
Im more then pissed.
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