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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Anyone know the owner of this burned shelby in Columbus GA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Talon" data-source="post: 16128312" data-attributes="member: 192437"><p>Yea, big project for sure. But im curious about how long, and how hot it may have been before it was put out. I'm just curious about the integrity of the engine and what not. It looks like more of a fuel flash fire, and that it didn't burn incredibly long, meaning the long block would be ok. It doesn't look particularly low in the engine bay either, meaning the k-member and strut towers shouldn't be fatigued or compromised, making more of a cosmetic and electrical repair. I'm curious if some ones push mower was tucked in front of the car, and set fire to it, or a spilt gas can under the nose got ignited. That may help with trying to figure how deep the damage is. If it through a rod through the top of the block, and split the fuel rail, then burned, obviously its a bit more of a project to tackle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Talon, post: 16128312, member: 192437"] Yea, big project for sure. But im curious about how long, and how hot it may have been before it was put out. I'm just curious about the integrity of the engine and what not. It looks like more of a fuel flash fire, and that it didn't burn incredibly long, meaning the long block would be ok. It doesn't look particularly low in the engine bay either, meaning the k-member and strut towers shouldn't be fatigued or compromised, making more of a cosmetic and electrical repair. I'm curious if some ones push mower was tucked in front of the car, and set fire to it, or a spilt gas can under the nose got ignited. That may help with trying to figure how deep the damage is. If it through a rod through the top of the block, and split the fuel rail, then burned, obviously its a bit more of a project to tackle. [/QUOTE]
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