Hallett CarFX Project Mustang featured on Dec. '09 cover of 5.0 Mustang Wrecks

Hallett CarFX Project Mustang featured on Dec. '09 cover of 5.0 Mustang Wrecks


November 7th, 2009 For all you die-hard Ford Mustang enthusiasts who still subscribe to the plethera of Mustang magazines including 5.0 Mustang might want to keep reading as you will probably recognize the wrecked Mustang in the photo.  The Mustang is one of three Hallett CarFX project Mustangs on the cover of the December issue of 5.0 Mustang magazine.  The Hallett CarFX Mustang wrecked while putting in some track time in Jennings, Oklahoma.  The entire wreck was captured by a photographer in a sequence of photos.  The driver of the Mustang lost control and smashed through a tire wall.  The horrible part comes next as the Mustang does a front flip landing on it's roof completely collapsing to the body of the car.  The amazing part about the whole ordeal is the driver and passenger were not injured in the wreck.  The Mustang did have a bolt-in roll-cage but it was driven through the floor board when it landed upside down.  Let this be a lesson to all who have a bolt-in roll cage, go get it welded in properly. Source: MustangHeaven.com

Hallett CarFX Mustang

Hallett CarFX Mustang

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For all you die-hard Ford Mustang enthusiasts who still subscribe to the plethera of Mustang magazines including 5.0 Mustang might want to keep reading as you will probably recognize the wrecked Mustang in the photo.  The Mustang is one of three Hallett CarFX project Mustangs on the cover of the December issue of 5.0 Mustang magazine.  The Hallett CarFX Mustang wrecked while putting in some track time in Jennings, Oklahoma.  The entire wreck was captured by a photographer in a sequence of photos.  The driver of the Mustang lost control and smashed through a tire wall.  The horrible part comes next as the Mustang does a front flip landing on it's roof completely collapsing to the body of the car.  The amazing part about the whole ordeal is the driver and passenger were not injured in the wreck.  The Mustang did have a bolt-in roll-cage but it was driven through the floor board when it landed upside down.  Let this be a lesson to all who have a bolt-in roll cage, go get it welded in properly.

Source: MustangHeaven.com



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