How about this horrific accident!
“1948 Press Photo Jeep in accident with large truck Dayton, Ohio. This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 6inches. Photo is dated 11-11-1948.”
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How about this horrific accident!
“1948 Press Photo Jeep in accident with large truck Dayton, Ohio. This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 6inches. Photo is dated 11-11-1948.”
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In 1956, my father was on his way home from work on a rural 2 lane road and a lady driving a 53 Chrysler lost control and came across the centerline hitting our 53 Willys 2WD wagon left headlight to left headlight. My dad survived, but it is a wonder, as the wagon looked every bit as damaged as the one in this photo. The engine was in the front driver’s area, and the steering column was at an angle upwards. The roof had a big dent in it where his head impacted the roof. He was being watched over by the Good Lord, for sure.