Never happen. The only person who drives my car is the engine builder. Good
question about the liability though...
Josh Gin (NoNeck) Visit my Chevelle website www.NoNecksChevelle.com
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Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 11:56 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] My 70 in a movie


> I need some input here gang.  While I was at the car show in Wildwood back
in
> September, I was approached by someone that wanted to use my 70 in an
> independant film.  I said I would think about it and I was told I would
have
> been contacted about it later that week.  No one ever called.  I received
a
> call today around 10:30 am from the girl in charge of the film stating
that
> they had a car lined up, but the owner was a no show.
> At first back in September, I was told the car was going to do nothing
except
> be parked in a parking lot and used as scenery I guess.  Upon the call
today,
> she told me that they wanted it for 4 days total, it was going to be
driven
> in while shooting the film, and there was to be a camera mounted either on
or
> in it.
> My question is, where does liability fall in the event something should
> happen to it or someone whould get injured while using it in this manner?
I
> have already ruled out even the remote possibility of letting them use it,
I
> just want to know what the consensus is here.  In all seriousness, no one
> else is driving it except me period.  Would any of you let a stranger get
> behind the wheel of a 12 second car knowing that you know they do not know
> how that car handles?
>
> Tom
>
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