by Andrea L. Algar
Motorheads Performance
Sad news for classic car enthusiasts today as a Texas fire has claimed two antique cars. Probably one of the things we fear most, as fire damage is difficult to repair. When it's as bad as the fire that occurred yesterday at the Clark Airfield in Justin, Texas, it's devastating.
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Fire Damage at Airfield in Justin, TX
Monday, April 8, 2013
Photo Credit: NBCDFW.com |
Owners of the airfield hangar reported the fire around 4 AM after the family cat woke them up. Although the couple called 9-1-1, the entire hangar was destroyed, and with it, a Model T and a Model A which were stored inside it along with other items. The owners reported that one of the antique cars had recently won a competition, but that all photos of the car were stored on a computer which was also destroyed in the fire.
Firefighters in this Texas community located just south of Denton, Texas were able to control the fire before it caught a nearby propane and gas tank on fire, but were unable to save the hangar, which suffered extensive damage. Investigators have not released a cause of the fire, nor estimates on damage values.
VIDEO:
NBCDFW.com Coverage Of Fire
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