Hi All, Several people asked me about an earlier posting I made regarding the crushing of Saddam's car collection, so here it is: An article appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer about April/May, recounting the destruction of Saddam's car collection following the fall of Baghdad. According to the article, Saddam had a good collection of classic American and European cars, which were housed in one of his many palaces. When Baghdad fell and looting was rampant, Iraqis were raiding the palace and trying to steal the cars, all of which were "cherry" and carefully maintained with the keys in the ignitions. The US officer in charge of the palace was worried the cars would be stolen and used as car bombs, so he ordered the entire collection crushed by army tanks. The article relates one particular story of a soldier who was ordered to run his tank over a beautiful 55 Chevrolet. It broke his heart to do so, since he was from Southern California where those cars are especially treasured. But an order is an order, so he flattened the car in about 5 seconds, and the rest of the collection met a similar fate (the article mentions classic Rolls Royces, Mercedes Benzes, but no other American cars by make). Their flattened hulks were then stacked outside the palace entrance to form barriers. This story was also mentioned in a column in "Old Cars Weekly," so I went to the Inquirer website, did a search and downloaded the article. Wish I had made a copy. If anybody has further details about this travesty, let us know. It is sad to hear about these cars being lost, but it's really nothing compared to the many innocent lives - both US and Iraqi - that have been and are still being lost in this conflict. Tony in Idaho -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google! |