What speed was the 1967 Buick crashed at? It looks like maybe no more than 25 mph, though I could be wrong. I can see the hood does not bend like on newer cars, so it could have crashed into the windshield at a slightly higher speed. And what were the results for the dummy, since there is only a lap belt. I assume a 40 mph offset crash in one of those, like standard today, would cause total failure of the passenger compartment.
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What speed was the 1967 Buick crashed at? It looks like maybe no more than 25 mph, though I could be wrong. I can see the hood does not bend like on newer cars, so it could have crashed into the windshield at a slightly higher speed. And what were the results for the dummy, since there is only a lap belt. I assume a 40 mph offset crash in one of those, like standard today, would cause total failure of the passenger compartment.
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