Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

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Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by Peter76 » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:16 pm

Just picked up the Evening Express in Asda with a picture on the front of a smashed Seven with driver still inside. :shock: Link to the article on the web here. Bit more detailed in the paper - appears the guy is ok after being cut free. Anybody who frequents here??

Hope he's ok!
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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by Fluoxetine » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:59 pm

:(

I don't think it's a Caterham - Scuttle panel is the wrong shape / it has huge wheels fitted...Maybe a Westie, or something of that ilk...

Anderson Drive can be crazy at the best of times - It's like a race from the Auchmill roundabout to Bridge of Dee...Nobody wants to lose road position, so you tend to see some fairly aggressive driving... :evil:

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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by Baggy » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:18 pm

looked like the taxi was crossing.

says no serious injuries......
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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by jason » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:38 pm

Fluoxetine wrote:I don't think it's a Caterham - Scuttle panel is the wrong shape / it has huge wheels fitted...Maybe a Westie, or something of that ilk...
I concur. Windscreen/bulkhead angle looks like maybe a Sylva Striker. Glad to read no serious injuries.

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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by Corranga » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:12 pm

jasonliddell wrote:
Fluoxetine wrote:I don't think it's a Caterham - Scuttle panel is the wrong shape / it has huge wheels fitted...Maybe a Westie, or something of that ilk...
I concur. Windscreen/bulkhead angle looks like maybe a Sylva Striker. Glad to read no serious injuries.
...and the article says "open-top Caterham Seven-style motor" ? :wink:

Would be quite interesting to see how one copes in a road accident. I'd have thought they would stay together pretty well. Hitting a 4x4 or truck would be :shock: though, even in an Elise.

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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by tut » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:56 pm

Got hit by a train once on a level crossing in N1.

Train went straight over the top and barely left a mark.

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Post by tut » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:06 pm

ps found some fantastic mushrooms/funghi on the lawn today when Verian was mowing it. Look like penny buns/cepes, which are the king of the funghi world, taste great, but have a slightly weird feeling.

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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by bertieduff » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:21 pm

Lucky escape :shock:

(I hear that ingesting certain mushrooms can make make you come up with weird, random stuff...how many have you had, Tut? :lol: )
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Post by tut » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:27 pm

A douple on taost.. Big buggers, 4-6 inchees accross.

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Re: Caterham Crash - Aberdeen

Post by GenCuster » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:59 pm

That looks like a fantastic cep. We get a few around here - always under beech trees but they're pretty uncommon and don't appear every year. Texture is firm and really nutty taste. Sliced and fried...
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