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How (not) to load an Aston Martin
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How (not) to load an Aston Martin
  • How (not) to load an Aston Martin
  • How (not) to load an Aston Martin
Here’s a good example what happens when the delivery guys mess up. This over $100,000 Aston Martin V8 Vantage ended up at a 45-degree angle what looks to be in front of a dealership. We are not sure about the damages, but the rear does not look too good.

As you can see on the picture delivery guys are not too happy about it either. We would not want to be on these guys shoes if it happened in front of the guys house who ordered the car.
Pretty sure that Aston had the shipping insurance, but still not the kind of picture any Aston fan would want to see.
Vetteman
Now that's chasis engineering at it's best. Looks at it's center of gravity.
15.12.2011 @ 15:57
authomobilia
Maybe he can make more money now buy selling the truck + Aston combo as a modern art installation???
17.12.2011 @ 07:46
filipefmelo
Hahahaha, nice one
19.12.2011 @ 10:13
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