Mustang Crashes into Indy House
Starting the new year on a sour note, a sixth-gen Ford Mustang found itself lodged in a house in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The crash occurred on January 5 around 1:00 pm, leaving a gaping hole in the house on Shelby Street.
Fortunately, the driver, the sole occupant, managed to exit under his own power and went to the hospital for evaluation. The Indianapolis Fire Department reported no notable injuries inside the building.
The cause of the crash remains unknown, with the police investigating. Despite scuff marks revealing the Mustang's path, the real mystery lies in the damage to the right rear quarter panel.
With law enforcement tight-lipped, many questions remain unanswered about this unexpected house-crashing incident. Stay tuned for updates on this peculiar mishap.
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