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.
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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