Posted by 4play on April 02, 2014 at 22:00:28 from (68.228.168.127):
In Reply to: Tornadoes posted by Mark W. on April 02, 2014 at 08:50:13:
The most impressive damage I saw from the May 3rd, F5 mentioned above was a fairly new F-150 sitting upside down in a guys drive way, just a little crooked but almost perfectly lined up like it was parked there. The cab of the truck was smashed almost flat. There was a 2"x4" stabbing through the bottom and into the cab, seat and instrument panel. The weird part was that the board cut through half of the drive shaft, floor board and then through the seat and into the dash in an almost perfect hole just big enough for the board to fit through. I talked to the guy that owned the house and he said he didn't know who's truck it was and never saw it before.
I also saw a little Nissan car sitting up in the middle of a large cotton wood tree. This neighborhood had about a 4 block wide destruction path where every house was totally gone, hardly even a standing wall in any of them but one house still basically intact right in the middle of the path. That house was heavily damaged but mostly there where everything around it was gone.
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