The above two pictures are of a 1987 Chrysler New Yorker. Beige, I believe, is a good color to describe it. The first image was a shot from film taken in the Bradley Academy parking lot for a video that I was unable to do a month or so ago. (When Saito, my MacBook, died.) The second was during the video shoot with my friend, Abe, for the Benny Hill-esque video when he went behind said Chrysler and reappeared wearing a dress for one shot. (And he went back behind the car when he entered the barn behind it.)
It is Thursday night. I did not go to school today.
Wednesday night, I was to be at a Fashion Show at the Eden Resort in Lancaster as one of the Camera Crew.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006. The Chrysler New Yorker was killed in an accident with a Ford F-250 Pickup truck just outside of the Lancaster Square Shopping Center in Manhiem Township; Lancaster, PA. Fortunately, the two passengers and the driver, along with the 5 cameras and tripods borrowed from the school for this shoot were not.
I was the driver. And my two passengers also never saw the guy coming. The driver was hysterical just after impact; and more concerned with her death from her stepdad and the safety of the cameras after hearing everyone say they were alright.
Upon finally seeing the wreckage of the car, Mike and my mother both agree that someone had to have been with me Wednesday Night. No one is sure exactly how I manage to walk away from that accident.
These are shots of the wheel and Driver's side.
That is the headlight switch and fuse panel on the lower part of the dashboard, which used to sit just slightly to the left and above my left knee.
That is the Center console... No, it didn't used to hang like that.
You can see here the dashboard is now concave and bends inward.
The roof is also buckled upwards. ....Yes, that's my Bradley Parking Tag on the rear view.
If you want to see more shots, remove the filename and browse through the Chrysler folder...
Krystal and I were wearing seatbelts. The '87 New Yorker did not have airbags.
As for my injuries, they were minimal. My left side hurts from impacting the driver's side door... after the truck hit the wheel, both vehicles slid forward and I hit the side of the truck with my car... and my body. I'm bumped, scratched a little from the windshield glass, and sore, but I'm otherwise quite alright. And I drove to the store tonight, do not fear, I am not afraid to drive. However, I did notice that I hesitate to try and cross traffic anymore even if I know the intersection is safe where I'm crossing.
That part of it may take a while to get past.
I also just got a speeding ticket and 4 Points on my license TWO MONTHS ago. 4 points is outrageous, but I felt alright about it since I would just keep driving safely and they would come off in time.
December.
Accident. By law, it was my fault because I was pulling out of a "Private Drive". Even though judging from the other guy's truck and the damage to the New Yorker, he was going well past 35 MPH and was probably drunk or high. There's no way he could just appear out of nowhere like that and do that much damage to a K Car that's only doing MAYBE 10 MPH.
I repeat. I'm a little shaken and scratched up, but I'm just fine. As Mike put it: "The car gave its life to save hers, and I'm quite fine with that."
Love,
-Jess.