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Silver 1973 targa crashed today on A606

Bertroex

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Sorry if this appears to be a cross post from "the dark side" over at DDK but I just came back from the surgery and noticed a silver 1973 targa loaded on a flatbed. Seriously damaged with heavy near side front damage and o/side rear.

I suspect that it span badly when coming off the roundabout a52/a606 near Edwalton.

No ambulance present and apparently no passangers either when I passed. As police was still there I assume all medical deligence was given.

Hope that driver/passengers are okay...... send a shiver down my spine this image.....djeez.

If anyone from here was involved: I hope you are okay and only some crash repairs are needed to get things back on track.
 

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