1:26 usually I don’t mind watching old cars being doomed in the crusher… but my first car was a red 1990 VW Fox 2-door wagon… It was a nice car… great fuel economy and highly reliable… It’s hard to see them go…. But life goes on… so lets get back to the carnage! Thanks for sharing!!
@@SargeZone it's the original 1970's Audi Fox. The tooling was moved to Brasil, and it became a Volkswagen for the domestic market. VW federalized this car in the early 1990's and tried to sell it in the USA as entry level transportation. It was moderately successful, but they weren't well loved here. You don't see them on US roads in anymore.
That Daytona, the cluster has a hood over it with a turn signal switch and a headlight switch that sell fairly easy and bring about as much as the car does over the scale. Maybe 10 minutes to pull them. If it has a digital cluster, that's worth more than the car is in scrap.
Man that thing turned that Volkswagen into a German pancake but it kind of hurt to watch the Mazda get crushed I have a little bit of an affinity for the B series trucks
I have been a mechanic for 39 years and i’m so happy to see these cars being crushed!! Oil leaking junk every one them. The only good vehicle is a 3 gen Toyota Tundra.
Love watching your videos, The second car in normmally gets crushed the most. The sounds of the cars collapse and the motor of the front loader as it pushes the cars in and holds them as the press comes down.
I still can't figure out why you're not cleaning up around the crusher those old gas tanks been there for as long as you've been making videos before the car goes in the crusher watch open the doors up and load them up with scrap was old gas tanks steel or plastic it doesn't matter clean up your yard God other than that good videos👍👍😀🍁
too lazy to do it no time to clean just time to crush cars only time just to do crush they need someone clean up one guy drive the loader one guy push button to crush one guy recorded video
@@robertvalentin5846 where do you guys put the crushed cars after you're done? I've seen haulers hauling crushed cars on the interstate. I mean, do you sell the metal to someone else or just warehouse the crushed ones indefinitely? 🤔
@@Nikes62 I'll don't work there I'll know they sell the crush cars To a place get recycled into small piece to make another cars and other thing like stove frigerator
they definitely are cool but i can just tell by looking at it that it was completely rotted out. the subframe probably looked like a piece of the titanic lol
@@jamesnoble8205 my first car was a similar model to the Daytona. Same body style just the front clip was a little different. Yeah they may have not been the best but I liked them. They were fun little cars.
He said in a previous video that all the cars that get crushed are definitely not worth saving. Wisconsin winters must be as bad as the Pennsylvania winters are.
The Impala Lumina cars are a dime a dozen and won’t be missed. Charger Daytona is one of the cool K cars. It’s sad they were once shiny new cars bought with sweat and tears from everyday people trying to find reliable transportation.
that Daytona was fair shape ill haven't seen those car long time only in Hunter tv show Dee Dee McCall drove one a dodge Daytona she took care of it not hunter he abused it the cars only nice car he drove 77 Plymouth fury poor Daytona
What can you tell us about crushing these cars. Early Chevy Corsica. Dodge Daytona. VW Fox. Is this just the days chores or do you consider the long lives of each of these vehicles? Thanks.
Honestly, I’m wondering the accident that the Mazda truck probably got into. Also, I’d love to find a Volkswagen Fox and a Dodge Daytona in good condition, the older VWs had a charm to them.
i had a 87 or 89 dodge daytona standard turbo 4 cylinder two door hatch back.yhat thing would eat anything around my town lolo.but life happened its at the local scrap yard siting there.21 years later i showed my son were it sits lolo...he sat in it i said u were conceived right there son lolo.we laughed..
I can't believe how many relatively recent vehicles, especially GM, have drum brakes in the rear. Like that Lumina that started off the video. Sure, it's over 20 years old, but drum brakes have been obsolete since the 1980s.
I owned a Chevy tracker 2001 it had drum brakes in the rear and one day I was mudding and one of them got a rock inside and ruined the whole system thought I blew a tire.
I still see luminas and knew people who had em. I saw one in a demolition derby and it is a damn tank. Grab one if you can. That was also before all the ignition and antitheft troubles that plagued the 2000's cars
Not really. They weren't all that great when new quality wise. I remember seeing tons of them piled up all around at yards from the mid 90s to early '00s when they all seemed to get junked at the same time
Some of the parts on one will bring stupid money. Just the cluster, headlight switch and turn signal switch alone will sell on eBay for a total more than that car brought over the scale.
1:26 usually I don’t mind watching old cars being doomed in the crusher… but my first car was a red 1990 VW Fox 2-door wagon… It was a nice car… great fuel economy and highly reliable… It’s hard to see them go…. But life goes on… so lets get back to the carnage! Thanks for sharing!!
That was the most rust free pickup truck bed I ever saw in a junkyard.
and the fuel door lock stayed locked....
Surprised no one bought it, could’ve even been repurposed as a trailer.
@@abutts02 it looks like the pickup's frame rusted through, that's why it went to the crusher in two pieces
Now you've scuffed the bumper dammit 🤣🤣
The Chevy Lumina is already forgotten. Kids today will never know these cars ever existed.
Nice "Have A Grateful Day" license plate frame on the Daytona.
The Daytona and the Contour were sad to see crushed. And that Mazda truck had some decent metal on it still.
Moment of silence for the Daytona
Those little Daytona’s look great!
I miss the 80's early '90s turbo hatchback era. I wish Dodge would bring them back in a modern design
It's a shame they don't make the Volkswagen Fox anymore that was very popular car it's not often I see 1 anymore they're so rare now
Here in Europe they relaunched it about 10 years ago and it was relatively successful! I still see the new ones driving around once in a while
Better under the Daytona!
Shedding a tear for the Daytona 😢
That poor daytona, oh it hurts to see it go to waste
Wow, the Fox, swallowed whole...no one took a single part off of it! I had friends who had these cars in college, what pieces of junk!
fox looks alot like a jetta .. diff country, diff name i guess
@@SargeZone it's the original 1970's Audi Fox. The tooling was moved to Brasil, and it became a Volkswagen for the domestic market. VW federalized this car in the early 1990's and tried to sell it in the USA as entry level transportation. It was moderately successful, but they weren't well loved here. You don't see them on US roads in anymore.
Made in Brazil, known here as vw voyage
D**n, that crinkling sound at 7:40 was sweet!
So where do the flat cars go after they are flattened ? Perhaps a machine that will make them flatter ?
They are shredded and recycled at a special plant, turned into new metal products.
When I was a kid I wanted a Dodge Daytona so bad the Shelby Z was a really quick little rocket
That Daytona, the cluster has a hood over it with a turn signal switch and a headlight switch that sell fairly easy and bring about as much as the car does over the scale. Maybe 10 minutes to pull them.
If it has a digital cluster, that's worth more than the car is in scrap.
Man that thing turned that Volkswagen into a German pancake but it kind of hurt to watch the Mazda get crushed I have a little bit of an affinity for the B series trucks
Looks like it did the Wisconsin rusted frame trick...it folded in half when the frame rusted out 🤣
Had no idea you guys could compact so many cars together like that, all at one time...that is sick!
I have been a mechanic for 39 years and i’m so happy to see these cars being crushed!! Oil leaking junk every one them. The only good vehicle is a 3 gen Toyota Tundra.
I love to see more dodge get crushed
Love the car 🚗 crushing awesome 👌
Never knew that the K-car Daytona had rear disc brakes!
some did, some didn't depending on the options.
Would need some used parts from that former Lumina.
Oh man, save that Daytona.
Love watching your videos,
The second car in normmally gets crushed the most.
The sounds of the cars collapse and the motor of the front loader as it pushes the cars in and holds them as the press comes down.
I still can't figure out why you're not cleaning up around the crusher those old gas tanks been there for as long as you've been making videos before the car goes in the crusher watch open the doors up and load them up with scrap was old gas tanks steel or plastic it doesn't matter clean up your yard God other than that good videos👍👍😀🍁
too lazy to do it no time to clean
just time to crush cars only time just
to do crush they need someone clean up one guy drive the loader
one guy push button to crush one guy recorded video
@@robertvalentin5846 where do you guys put the crushed cars after you're done? I've seen haulers hauling crushed cars on the interstate. I mean, do you sell the metal to someone else or just warehouse the crushed ones indefinitely? 🤔
@@Nikes62 I'll don't work there
I'll know they sell the crush cars
To a place get recycled into small
piece to make another cars and other thing like stove frigerator
@11:21 that Ford Contour lived up to its name as it contoured into it's new shape 🤣
My sister had a 88 Dodge Daytona once. I drove it a few times. They were good cars.
Dam I would have took the Daytona.
So would I; they're rare, and a cool looking Mopar.
they definitely are cool but i can just tell by looking at it that it was completely rotted out. the subframe probably looked like a piece of the titanic lol
Daytonas were not particularly well built or reliable cars. Especially by today's standards. But they looked cool
@@jamesnoble8205 my first car was a similar model to the Daytona. Same body style just the front clip was a little different. Yeah they may have not been the best but I liked them. They were fun little cars.
He said in a previous video that all the cars that get crushed are definitely not worth saving. Wisconsin winters must be as bad as the Pennsylvania winters are.
The Impala Lumina cars are a dime a dozen and won’t be missed. Charger Daytona is one of the cool K cars. It’s sad they were once shiny new cars bought with sweat and tears from everyday people trying to find reliable transportation.
that Daytona was fair shape ill haven't seen those car long time
only in Hunter tv show Dee Dee McCall drove one a dodge Daytona
she took care of it not hunter
he abused it the cars only nice car
he drove 77 Plymouth fury
poor Daytona
I'm a new subscriber, second video I've watched.
So! After the cars are crushed. Where do they go after that? Does the metal get melted down? Curiousness has the best of me.
Mano os caras destruirão VOLKSWAGEN FOX (VOYAGE) CARRO MUITO TOP. ESSE CARRO BRASILEIRO.
ln argentina is volkwagen senda 1.6
Wonder why the B2000 cab and bed had to be crushed separately?
Vw fox no brasil voyage simplesmente desapareceu
Why do i love watching these. What happens after they are flattened?
They go to a metal scrap yard to get shredded and recycled into new steel products
@@jamesnoble8205no people can still drive them
Nice seeing that Brazilian VW crushed like a bug @1:25
No non la rottamare quella perché mi servono i pezzi di ricambio 😂😂😂😢😢😢
Sargent McCall drove a Dodge Daytona in the tv show Hunter I had a 1995 Ford Contour SE model it was a fast car. Same color as the one being crushed.
What can you tell us about crushing these cars. Early Chevy Corsica. Dodge Daytona. VW Fox. Is this just the days chores or do you consider the long lives of each of these vehicles? Thanks.
Hard to watch ,but keep up the good videos
whaen you get the notificatoin when you whatching another car crushing video from him
Amd the contour, and mercury mistake will be forever forgotten..
Nooooooooo not the Daytona 😎
Daytona 😱😱😱
the Fox did a disappearing act
The volkswagen jetta . I am looking for more than 20 years about about a car like that ... 😚
Kind regards appel . Lacave 46200 france .
Rip VW Fox :
Heavy one that one!
Would love to see you put a car in the crusher on its side probably couldn't have one with the axle in it though
Check Cowboy Car Crushing’s vids, there you’ll find that.
Didnt known daytonas came with rear discs rare option possibly?
That VW very rare to find rest in pace
It's a 1991-1994 VW Fox sedan.
Can't wait to see today's ugly crossovers getting crushed like this.
Was that Fox made out of aluminum foil?? That thing just disappeared.
I wonder what would happen if two cars in the first crush were crushed at same time?
Honestly, I’m wondering the accident that the Mazda truck probably got into. Also, I’d love to find a Volkswagen Fox and a Dodge Daytona in good condition, the older VWs had a charm to them.
In AZ the body's stay rust free, but the interior rots away
Have a picture of my nephew at 3 yrs old behind the wheel of my brothers new DAYTONA. HES NOW 28 SAME COLOR😳😂
i had a 87 or 89 dodge daytona standard turbo 4 cylinder two door hatch back.yhat thing would eat anything around my town lolo.but life happened its at the local scrap yard siting there.21 years later i showed my son were it sits lolo...he sat in it i said u were conceived right there son lolo.we laughed..
As easy as that Volkswagen crushed, I will never own one.
I can't believe how many relatively recent vehicles, especially GM, have drum brakes in the rear. Like that Lumina that started off the video. Sure, it's over 20 years old, but drum brakes have been obsolete since the 1980s.
Lol i got a 2007 Fiat Stilo and i got drums at the rear....and no ABS
I owned a Chevy tracker 2001 it had drum brakes in the rear and one day I was mudding and one of them got a rock inside and ruined the whole system thought I blew a tire.
My 2004 Cavalier base model had drum brakes. I believe the Cobalts after those did as well
Chevrolet Lumina 3.1L V6...jummm!! Probably blown engine gaskets tipical on these engines
I had a 97 Lumina and the head gasket blew on it about 220k miles.
My family had one and the head gasket blew at 83k
I prefer seeing the pre 1980 vehicles get folded up. Would really love to see a volkswagon hippie van get the squeeze or a stupid beetle.
Air cooled V Dubs are worth a small fortune these days...
Did you crush a red celica
I still see luminas and knew people who had em. I saw one in a demolition derby and it is a damn tank. Grab one if you can. That was also before all the ignition and antitheft troubles that plagued the 2000's cars
Chrysler Daytona 😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
RAR archivator 30% compressed.
not the lumina noooo could have used it to derby not much left
Does Wisconsin (where many were once registered) have any environmental laws? Why do these jalopies sit around for decades polluting the environment?
Could have sold some for fixing or at least parts... What a waste.
Did you see KITT get crushed?
Que mal
😊,,
Isn't the Dodge Daytona valuable?
Not really. They weren't all that great when new quality wise.
I remember seeing tons of them piled up all around at yards from the mid 90s to early '00s when they all seemed to get junked at the same time
@@jamesnoble8205 yes I agree. And this one looked completely rotten. No big loss here, maybe if it was a CS Daytona, be a different story.
@@jamesnoble8205 Dodge Daytona would only make a good demolition derby car
Some of the parts on one will bring stupid money. Just the cluster, headlight switch and turn signal switch alone will sell on eBay for a total more than that car brought over the scale.
Wasn’t that long ago when the roads were full of those Luminas, now they are practically non existent.
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