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From this article: http://jalopnik.com/5380843/ford-ceo-approves-of-f+150s-ability-to-slaughter-cows

THis is the letter that the owner sent to Ford's CEO Allan Mulaly:


I recently purchased a 2009 For F-150 and I am writing you this email to praise the safety features of that vehicle that saved my life. I was recently at the Texas State Fair and was looking at the new Ford vehicles because we will soon be in the market for my wife a new SUV, and I told one of the representatives my story. They told me that I should send the pictures in to someone at Ford. I did a google search for contact info at Ford, and I am taking a guess at your email address from your name.

On May 9th, I was driving on south Interstate 45 from Dallas to Houston at 5 in the morning. It was pitch black outside and as I came over a small hill in the road, there were 6 cattle standing across the freeway. I was traveling 65-70 miles an hour and I did not have time to react and swerve away from the cows. I hit and killed 3 of the cows. I don't remember much of the wreck, but I do remember that I walked away from it. Once the police arrived on the scene, the were sure that anyone in the vehicle was surely dead. As every new officer and helping passer by came upon us, I was asked if I had checked on the people in the vehicle. They were surprised every time that I told them that I was the only one in the vehicle. They would ask how I was even standing after the wreck. I firmly believe that God put me in an F-150 exactly one week before the accident for a reason. The truck was totaled, and looking at the damage, I can see how anyone would not believe that I walked away from the accident. I had a twisted vertebrae, dislocated ribs, a concussion, and some burns from the airbag. All of that is fixable, and the one thing that I also have is my life. If I would have been in my previous vehicle, they said I would have been decapitated. On my F-150, the hood rolled back over the windshield and shielded anything from coming through it. The frame kept the cockpit in tact and overall, this truck truly performed the safety features to the max. No-one ever thinks of hitting 3 900 lb cows when they think of auto accidents, but your engineers and designers have put features into this truck that will save hundreds of lives, and I am sure glad they saved mine. My wife were married in March and this accident happened only 2 months after our wedding. Now we are expecting our first child, and I will only trust Ford vehicles with my wife and family in the future. I have attached a picture of the truck and I will say, the sales staff was fantastic in assisting me with getting a new 2009 F-150.

Thank You So Much,
Joe Cross

500x_Ford_F150_Cows.jpg
 
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i've always been a huge fan of fords.

my 88 ranger died to save my life, was going down a backroad early in the morning at about 70, a dump truck ran me off the road and directly into a telephone pole, i walked away from it without a scratch.
 
Glad you were ok after that!!! Poor cows......


Straycat
 
yeah my ranger saved my life i got t-boned by a guy in a f-150 doing about 65 (he hit my driver's side front wheel) my truck spun around completely and i had was a cencussion and a sore shoulder and my truck didnt even have airbags
 
I have destroyed so many other things with my Ranger (another car only being two of them), and still the biggest dent in the thing is from where I got pissed off at it when it died in an intersection and kicked the fender.

But yeah, holy cows Bat-man.
 
go FORD!!! makes me happy the same engineers helped design the new '10 fusion that i bought the wife for a new mommy car 2 days ago...although, i sure hope she doesnt go cow bowling with it
 
cow bowling is bad for the hood.
 
i would have eaten the ones i killed, or pissed on them for F-ing up my perfectly good truck
 
thatll buff out...better yet...washing it good enough will get the stains out....





ouch
 
There is only 1 word in the english language to describe the carnage, DAMN! Glad to see you are alright.
 
I don't know if there is some confusion, but that is not me or my truck.. I caught this article off LXForums. I have the link to the original article at the top of the page. the text is the letter that the owner sent to Ford's CEO.

I agree tho, glad he came out ok and great job on Ford's engineering.

AJ
 
i wouldnt want to see how a silverado would have faired in that situation with its complete lack of frontal substructure. id bet it wouldnt have ended well at all. i can vouch personally for the strength pf the new F-150 after re-building my 05 salvage after a roll over. they are strong as hell. my dads been in the collision repair business for over 30 years and he has said the new ford trucks are the strongest vehicles hes ever worked on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQET-JW81DE&feature=related
 
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