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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Dead Man's Car
I have seen to homes through my line of work where murder suicides have occured. I don't know exactly which rooms it happened in but I had an idea. In the one house the wood flooring appeared to be sanded down in the shape of a big square. I am assuming to get rid of the stains. There was another sand job in the kitchen as well. I would drive it in rememberance of him. Donks arn't my thing but I would still drive it out of respect. Maybe try to fix it up allitle bit from where he wrecked it. Everything was probably cleaned up pretty well. I would wait until those ****ers that killed him got out of jail and pull a christine on them with the same car. Imagine seeing the same car that you murdered someone in sitting outside the jail watching you leave and following you back home, driving past slowly late at night.
on a side note I am sure more people drive death cars than know it. I don't think it is required to notify a buyer that someone passed in a vehicle like it is when buying a house. My truck was totaled in the early 90's and fixed and given a reconstructed title in the late 90's. For all I know someone could have died in that accident. |
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where's my chippy?
Age: 20
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 7,846
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Re: Dead Man's Car
id live in a house that someone died in as well. if it was cheap and nice, i honestly could give a shit. whats going to get me? the boogeyman? some make believe shit? haha
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5-Cylinder Member
Age: 28
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Re: Dead Man's Car
I'd drive it.
A few years ago when this lady that lived next door to my parents died, I went over and bought a bunch of furniture. I had no problem with it, but my gf wasn't too thrilled. |
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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 927
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Re: Dead Man's Car
Did the parents or anyone fix the car up any afterwards. I see he was shot thru a window. Did they replace the broken glass? Was the interior cleaned out really good? It also depends where he was shot cause I guess certain spots on the body would bleed more than others. If the interior was cleaned throughly and he wasn't sitting in the car for a long time before he was found I don't see the problem in it. The only thing I would worry about is that something like that could happen again if it were to be driven again and seen by little gangsters who want the rims. Of course if I were to buy it I would throughly clean the car after I got it anyways.
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Age: 26
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Dead Man's Car
I would.. people die everywhere
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Slap my meat on your pita
Age: 24
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 7,215
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Re: Dead Man's Car
I dont think it would bother me much. Depends on the circumstances, but if the deal was right and I wanted it, I dont think I would care.
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Registered Adventurer
Age: 22
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 3,841
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Re: Dead Man's Car
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You...Tonight
Age: 32
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 799
Location: St.Clair Shores,MI. User is: Online |
Re: Dead Man's Car
i would and have.my ex's uncle was a heroine addict and he over dosed in the front seat of his 89 olds custom cruiser wagon.i picked it up for 125 bucks n drove the shit out of it for a year then sold it for 1500 bucks. BTW sorry to hear about ur ole ladies cousin R.I.P. bro
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not so blue
Age: 20
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 285
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Re: Dead Man's Car
probably not, it might be haunted and that can be scary sometimes, the auto parts store i work at now is haunted and its ****ing scary!!
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I ask Questions
Age: 21
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Re: Dead Man's Car
ha ha ha haunted auto parts store how did it get that way
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sundrop pisses on all
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,247
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Re: Dead Man's Car
its not scarey a all but its aquward as hell to get laid in a death car it feels like your being watched and i was talking to one of my friends about this thread and she told me her 08 dodge is a death car and showed me the bullet whole (patched up but you can see it) in the back of the cab whare her uncle shot himself in it
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**** you
Age: 23
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 9,383
Location: from the mean streets of southington, CT User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
i probably wouldnt.. I was browsing thru the junkyard one day some years back, and came across an audi a4 that looked to be of a reletively new model year. So i figured id have a look. The whole car was covered in barnacles, like it had been sitting in the bottom of the atlantic for a month. And on the drivers side, the airbag was deployed, But it was like Crusted in place, im assuming from being underwater with all the salt and sea life and what not. But in the center of the airbag was like a perfect indentation of somebodys head. Like they had died. Slumped over into the airbag, and somehow the car had made its way into the water. Maybe drove off a bridge, Maybe it was a murder and the car was dumped. who knows. but i got a real sick feeling in my stomach when i saw that. Was like.. i was looking at a car that someone had died in.. just seemed really weird.. Ive also seen cars in the junkyard where theres blood and shit on the dash. Like they attempted to clean the car as best they could, bu there was either stains, or rements of blood. Shit creeps me out. No way id own a car someone was killed in.
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O'Reilly R.S.S
Age: 23
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Location: Hephzibah, GA User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
I feel the exact same way about little faggot ass gangsters going after the car again. The two douches in jail probbably have droves of roaches/cousins that will recognize that car now. It would probbably be best if the family could sell the car to a completely different area. |
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Life Begins @ Zero PSI
Age: 32
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Dead Man's Car
Donks
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Mr. Top Secret
Age: 20
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Re: Dead Man's Car
my uncle get cars that have been in some pretty bad wrecks. ive seen a few with shit still on them. one was an older model taurus where the drive was thrown from the seat thru the window. when it got to the yard there was still blood,skin,and what looked to be brain matter on the dash/window. Edit: he owns a salvage yard,doesnt just buy them after a wreck lol. |
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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 927
Location: York, Pennsylvania User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
ever see the shotgun suicide pic on rotten.com? Now that is one death car I would not drive.
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Still 2 High
Age: 24
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Re: Dead Man's Car
Wait, why? |
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where's my chippy?
Age: 20
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 7,846
Location: staatsburg, ny User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
.who gives a fcuk what i do |
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under construction
Age: 23
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 138
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Re: Dead Man's Car
i don't know if it counts, but I drive my late brothers d100..it was supposed to be his, but he passed away, and now its mine....I dont mind driving it, of course he didnt die in it though....
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 405
Location: Windsor, CA User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
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where's my chippy?
Age: 20
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Re: Dead Man's Car
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Mr. Top Secret
Age: 20
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Re: Dead Man's Car
Lee,ur a cold hearted son of a blitch...
niceeeee!!! haha Last edited by DFitty : 10-07-2009 at 12:38 AM. |
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I just cummed.
Age: 25
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 17,473
Location: Mantua,OH User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
No big deal here. I have a deceased elderly couple's dresser set right here with me, the bed frame is at my parent's place. I have a feeling that the owner of my car passed while owning the car due to documents found as well as less than 3000 miles in 3-4 years.
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I just cummed.
Age: 25
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 17,473
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Re: Dead Man's Car
On a side note, many years back me and a few friends visited one of their uncle's junkyards at night. I went up to a demolished GM car ( a Pontiac or Chevy ) and I swear I saw the dead behind the wheel and it rose up above the car and illuminated the area. There was still blood in the car when we shined the flashlight inside. Call BS, I don't really care.
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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 927
Location: York, Pennsylvania User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
was it like a solid figure like an actual person?
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paint color? ... Mud =D
Age: 17
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Location: Baltimore, MD User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
i live in a room someone died in
but that thing is ugly as hell i wouldn't drive it just cause its a donk |
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where's my chippy?
Age: 20
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Dead Man's Car
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I just cummed.
Age: 25
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Re: Dead Man's Car
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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 927
Location: York, Pennsylvania User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
interesting you should have checked it out further
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Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 17,379
Location: AZ User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Man's Car
Should've went back and ****ed her, she was probably horny.
I would drive it as long it doesn't stink and whether its someone I know or not. Will be cool to have ghost passenger, even better if it pops up when someone is trying to steal the car, imagine their face and shitting their pant seeing ghost lol. |
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Who's got the fish?
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 5,915
Location: Antartica User is: Online |
Re: Dead Man's Car
I wouldn't give a shit if it had bullet holes in it...if it was a car I wanted for a decent price, I'd get down on it.
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