Teen Mom 2’s Adam Lind In Car Accident; Adam’s Corvette Destroyed In Fiery Crash

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Last summer, Teen Mom 2 star Adam Lind bought two Corvettes with his most recent paycheck from MTV. Which is utterly ridiculous considering Adam has a bad driving record, including three DUIs, and probably doesn't have a license. 

Yesterday, KELO News reported that Adam was in a fiery car crash that left his Corvette burnt to a crisp. Thankfully neither Adam nor the elderly couple he hit were seriously injured in the crash. They are all very lucky to be alive.

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According to the police report, Adam was driving east at a high rate of speed when he collided with a Lincoln Town Car traveling west. Adam's car hit a traffic light pole and a fence before going off the road. A witness pulled Adam out of the car before it caught fire. The Corvette was fully engulfed in flames when the Sioux Falls Police arrived.

The driver of the Lincoln Town Car, 87, and her passenger, 94, were taken to the hospital, however, their injuries were listed as non-life threatening. Adam suffered a concussion.

Criminal charges against Adam are pending. His driving record includes three DUIs, driving without a license, exhibition and careless driving, driving without insurance, speeding tickets, seatbelt violations, and more. When Adam bought the two Corvettes, The Ashley reported, “He doesn’t plan on getting insurance for his new cars. He thinks it’s funny.” 

KELO News tweeted:  "This is all that is left of a vehicle involved in a crash in Sioux Falls this afternoon."  The Corvette is crispier than Leah Calvert's hair and that's no easy feat!  More pictures on KELO and TMZ

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Thank goodness Adam's precious children, Aubree and Paislee, were not in the car with him. Reality check, Adam – TIME TO GROW UP!!

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