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Cuda? hit by tornado

Started by The70RT, June 20, 2007, 07:16:39 PM

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The70RT

These are some pics of some cars in the Greensburg KS. tornado. Looks like a Cuda? Does anyone know the car or person. Also a 55 Chev? & Firebird. They look like maybe they were somewhat spared. I guess Cody can use the cuda pic :icon_smile_big:
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Brock Samson

Man that looks familier, didn't someone post pics just like this a couple mos. ago?..  :shruggy:

Sucks BTW: my heart goes out to those folks who's lives are never going to be the same...  :-\

The70RT

Whoops - sorry if someone posted the pic already. It happened May 4th.
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69bronzeT5

Quote from: The70RT on June 20, 2007, 07:16:39 PM
I guess Cody can use the cuda pic :icon_smile_big:


Nah, somebody sent me over 40 pics...thats gonna be a pain in the ass to put on the site but Im gonna do it :P
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pettyfan43

That "Firebird" in that last one is a First generation Nissan 300Z

The70RT

I should have known. I had one. I still got the T-tops. He could use them :pity:
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4cruzin

Thats some tough looking pictures  . . mother nature sure plays rough once in a while,   :eek2:     
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lumpy

We drove thru there coming back from Iowa on the 1st of June, and you still couldn't go thru town, they were detouring traffic off the highway. We caught a good glimpse of what was left of the town, it basically looked like nothing at all was left standing. No trees , houses, or buildings at all, just a bunch od debri. Really sad for all those people loosing their homes and all their belongings. :'(

Charger74

I work for Farm Bureau here in Iowa, we have a office down there and two of our computer guys went down there to help the agents get setup with wireless on Sprint and Verizon cards so people could place their claims.  They brought back some pictures, and all I can say is WOW!  The devastation was intense, town is pretty much gone.  Only a few building are standing but mainly just the walls.  Luckily the grain silos are still good.