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Brand new 2022 Corvette, is dead meat
Sounds like a good buddy of Obama,
“I just wrecked the f*ck out of the f*ucking vette dog,” says this man from the cab of a tow truck as he looks back at the crashed Amplify Orange Z51 Stingray sitting in the median of a highway. “Bro, I coulda just died… oh my mama, I’m supposed to be dead right now…I’m supposed to be dead…I’m supposed be R.I.P.”
As you can see from the video, the road conditions were wet at the time of the clean-up, and it’s unknown what caused this Stingray to make an unscheduled excursion into the median.
However, when it did go off-road, it struck a set of cable dividers used to keep wayward traffic from crossing into the other lanes.
We can see the front of the car is jacked with big damage to the front fascia and most likely it continued down the driver’s side of the car.
The title of the video appears to be a reference to “The Real Drippy”, (whatever that means) a hip-hop artist that hails from Houston.
Doing some digging into social media, I think found the original clip on Instagram, which confirms it was “The Real Drippy”: Prayers up for Houston artist @therealdr102ppy who Just Crashed His Brand New Corvette while driving in the Rain
Sounds like a good buddy of Obama,
“I just wrecked the f*ck out of the f*ucking vette dog,” says this man from the cab of a tow truck as he looks back at the crashed Amplify Orange Z51 Stingray sitting in the median of a highway. “Bro, I coulda just died… oh my mama, I’m supposed to be dead right now…I’m supposed to be dead…I’m supposed be R.I.P.”
As you can see from the video, the road conditions were wet at the time of the clean-up, and it’s unknown what caused this Stingray to make an unscheduled excursion into the median.
However, when it did go off-road, it struck a set of cable dividers used to keep wayward traffic from crossing into the other lanes.
We can see the front of the car is jacked with big damage to the front fascia and most likely it continued down the driver’s side of the car.
The title of the video appears to be a reference to “The Real Drippy”, (whatever that means) a hip-hop artist that hails from Houston.
Doing some digging into social media, I think found the original clip on Instagram, which confirms it was “The Real Drippy”: Prayers up for Houston artist @therealdr102ppy who Just Crashed His Brand New Corvette while driving in the Rain