Almost cried went squished Town Car! I have a 1988 Town Car I could buy fenders hood trunk bumpers turn signal lens grill basically all of it. I owned it for 16 years and I'm not selling until I die.
@Jay Man yes small world Jay:) LOL! Instead of Rev up your engines it Rev up your crusher:) LOL! Scotty should get together with 1964corvan and do a live show from here. The episode could be called "Where's the junkyard located? "LOL:)!
1) late 1980's Lincoln Town Car 2) Chevy Chevette 3) Dodge Spirit or Plymouth Acclaim? 4) Pontiac Grand Prix 5) Plymouth Sundance? And yes, the Town Car was rust free with beautiful paint...old Ford Panthers can be worth quite a bit of money to the right person!
Here Bret. 1. 1985-1989 Lincoln Town Car. 2. 1980-1982 Chevy Chevette. 3. 1987-1990 Plymouth Sundance ( see the deck lid badges). 4 . 1978-1980 Pontiac Grand Prix. 5 . another Plymouth Sundance 1987-1990 with a piss poor paint job and a lot of rust dust. Plus there must be someone who goes through those tailights because both cars were missing taillight assemblies.
I'm surprized how the left tail light survived all of that crushing. They would be hard to find now days I had trouble finding tail lights for my 93 Lincoln.
Seen a V8 swapped chevette in Kansas one night. I asked," Who owns the vette?" About 5 minutes later someone started laughing. They got it. No one else.
Let me save everyone the trouble: 1) I'd have bought that 2) That could have been fixed 3) I could have used parts off of that 4) Somebody should have saved that No. These cars had numerous chances for any or all of these things to occur and nobody made a move for one reason or another so into the stream of recycled steel they go. Enjoy your day.
Should definitely save up the chrome bumpers from these 80s cars. They don't take up a lot of space, and they're going to be worth a ton in a couple decades.
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My parents rented a Shadow for a couple of weeks while their car was in the shop. It was small but I could squeeze my then 400 plus pound body into the front passenger seat.
Am I the only one who sees these being crushed and realizing that at one point in time, someone bought that car new out of the showroom and was proud of that purchase? Now this...it just doesn't seem fair. I know its just a car but they hold so many memories.
I know, right? That's all I'm thinking about, too. That car being crushed belongs to someone's mom who they have fond memories of going for long rides who knows where, or getting groceries, you name it. Somebody got laid or met the love of their life in that car. Somebody passed that car down to their kid as their first car. You name it, each car getting crushed has a story, and if only metal and rubber could talk, man would they. It's a strange feeling, while just enjoying simple destruction. It's entertaining in a weird way watching stuff get destroyed, but still my mind wonders what crazy stories these cars have to tell. The roads they've been, the crusher being the end of those roads. Circle of life, I guess.
@@Seeker-wq8jc I just bought a new car. Literally a week ago. To think this will be its ultimate fate one day while right now I'm hearing the near-silent hum of the new engine...I just can't even imagine it.
To be fair there are probably cars that got to the junkyard because their owner passed away and everyone who had ever been in that car is no longer with us. I don't mean to be sad or anything, but there are many reasons a car finds its way into a junkyard. Maybe the car was fortunate and donated parts of itself to other vehicles in need of good parts. It's like a society, but for cars, not for people. Cars probably have an unknowable spiritual part of them, one that was created in part by the owners and passengers of that car, and which went along with the car and it's history.
Prior to going to Barrett Jackson it should have gotten a rotisserie restoration :) The Pontiac Grand PRIX should go to Barrett Jackson too. It is a 1978-1980 model.
why do all these cars look like they have been sitting for like 30 years? trees growing through them, flat tires that keep the flat shape when lifted, old leaves on the windshield, decay, they must be slow my hometown junkyard rarely has a need to keep cars more than 6 months
1 Where's the junkyard located. 2 I would have bought that. 3. DON'T crush that! 4.Catalog all the rust chips and bolts. Someone might buy them in 30 years. 5. You should save that. Well they did for 10,15, 25 years and no one wanted it so out it went! !
Here on the back 40 where I live I have my kids paint my cars and trucks. It helps with their creativity and I get free labor and I can sit and watch them do it while I drink a beer. I let them choose colors from the paint department at Wal-mart. When I was a kid my dad made me paint his cars with a paint roler. I think my sister and I painted that 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix around 1988. It held up well:) Our dad said we would do Earl Sechib shame:)
ill remember seeing those cars it came out from dealer those beautiful Lincoln town car now ill haven't seen those around anymore sad cars don't last forever
I remember the Chevrolet Chevette as a kid, first models had had the round headlights & a narrower taillights which my brother had a model kit of one & this one was with the square redesigned headlights as we see here & redesigned taillights with a wider taller look if this makes sense.
RS 1990 yes they should, and all brought to your house and stored there for the next 50 years and every part off every pos that comes in in the future. I’d love to see your yard. Think you might be a hoarder
I am happy now! There was a tree sticking out of one of the cars. I was beginning to worry after the last video. Still plenty of K platform Chrysler products to crush at this junkyard along with Late 70's early 80s GM midsized platform cars.
So I've watched your videos a number of times and every time I watch them I watch you load the crusher. My question is why are there a bunch of gas tanks laying in front of the crusher? I would think that's a fire hazard waiting to happen.
YES!! The Left Rear Tail-Light of the Lincoln AND the front turn signal lights on the Citation LIVES ON!!! (do you know how bored I AM to be watching this?!) LOL
Got 2 questions. 1) why do yall take off the gas tanks? All the other car Crushing videos I watch they don't take them off... 2) would you sell some of the car tags/ license plates? im needing several for crafts
The best guess would be even if the tank is empty after draining in there may still be leftover fuel in them and don't really want them to leak out while being crushed... That's probably the reason why they take them out
The Pontiac Grand PRIX should get a rotisserie restoration and then be treated to a set of 22 inch" DUB" type wheels. It would go good with the brush and roler paint job.
@@kennethsouthard6042Could probably do something very similar to a drop hammer forge. Hydraulics and if necessary, cables and gang pulleys for height. But then the cameraman couldn't stand as close LOL. Flying shrapnel!
That's so the metal being crushed does not protrude past the edge of the crusher itself. Much easier for front end loader to get closer to crushed cars and remove them.
Got a question for you why is he keeping so many gas tanks around the crusher why when you clean it up I don't understand sure some of them are plastic some of them are steel just throw them in cars I don't know👍👍😀🍁
My first car was a Town Car like that one. Mine lasted one year after I bought it. Started losing power and blowing black smoke. No one could fix it. It got crushed too. Crush them all. Ironically my second car was a sundance like this one that also got crushed.
The brown car looks like a Dodge Daytona (I think some were built like this, my 1st thought) or a Plymouth Aclaim (if spelled right) which both cars looked alike in design Anyhow I do remember these cars, or maybe even a Chrysler Lebaron by the looks of the door handles.
I dont know how people live with disorganized yards like these. If I had a yard everything would be stacked nice and neat. There would be sections for rows of crushed cars, mixed scrap metal etc. Not just one big dump.
@@mysterybuyer3738 the yard me and my pal used to go to, they never stacked cars on top of each other, they had racking. It was well organized, all French cars, jap cars, the high end expensive stuff like Volvo, audi, mercs and the odd Hi spec bmw were up in the racking. I would have loved to have a yard like that. With my pal. We would love it!
I know someone here in the states that actually exports old cars like these to the Bahamas. Their import taraffs are 10% of what the vehicle sold as new, everything and absolutely everything has to work from the cigar lighter to the factory radio. His biggest selling vehicle is any large 15 passenger van. Cruise ship passengers pay 20$ for a round trip ride into town from the ships
Wow and another car I remember, the Pontiac Grand Prix, I'm guessing late 70's or possibly early 80's. Lol sorry I've been commenting as I watch video why I have so many comments as usual. Another Chrysler product I see, lol not one, not 2, not 3, not 4 but 5 cars so far. If I didn't lose count.
what kinda screwey salvage outfit IS this, lets just leave tons of useable almost valuable parts on these cars and CRUSH them beyond salvage ... what smarts is this hoolagainism?
stupid animals as they destroy a vehicle as it is noted that they have not passed need how many in vzla wish to have a vehicle like that to move from one place to another
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1st car was missing a few pieces and looked smashed up 2nd car looked like it had some ok bits (lights and bumper) but was rust ridden 3rd car, cheap pos that no once would bat an eye over. Wonder if the rear axle was remoed or fell out, judging from the rust? 4th car, looked rough already, had a tree growing out the front and seeing how the whole body buckled when the door was pushed in, it was made of rust. 5th car rusty pos, so who really cares?
1st car, some buick of the earily 80's as its big but then again buick ALWAYS are big, oi! careful your scraching the bumper! 2nd car something 70's that was laughed at then but was good on miles rusted out sills on the other side, 3rd car 90's pontiac? might be a dodge as by the 90's other then a lil flare or differant light cluster they all looked the same, 4th car, the last era of a boat i'm gussing ford by the black paint covering white, or a lincoln, 5th car, i#m gussing dodge? or might be a toyota/honda,
Perhaps the biggest pile of crap to feature in the glorious crusher at one time .good riddance maybe they'll be a better beer can than than they were a car .
Almost cried went squished Town Car! I have a 1988 Town Car I could buy fenders hood trunk bumpers turn signal lens grill basically all of it. I owned it for 16 years and I'm not selling until I die.
I sent my Town Car to the crusher. in the late 90s. Would never want another one.
I feel the same way. I hate seeing the older Lincoln's getting crushed like this one here. I saw many good parts that were left behind!
That Lincoln was my Dream Car when they were new! $17,000 in the Paper everyday!🧐
Watching that town car messed me up a bit... I've had four of them. Great cars
@Jay Man I have had an 88, 89, 91, and my current car is a 2003 Cartier.
@Jay Man Texas is the same way. And she's got 275k, still going strong.
Alabama and Texas don't have the rust and road salt that Wisconsin has.
@@chryslerelectronicleanburn1676 agreed. I had a Civic that came out of Wisconsin. Damn thing didn't cast a shadow
@Jay Man yes small world Jay:) LOL! Instead of Rev up your engines it Rev up your crusher:) LOL! Scotty should get together with 1964corvan and do a live show from here. The episode could be called "Where's the junkyard located? "LOL:)!
That 'Vette became one with the Town Car.
Well they really become one once they reach the shredding mill, get melted down and turned into rebar....!!
These were & still nice Lincoln Town Car's in the 80's, I've liked this body style. I'll still see a few of these with young people driving them.
All those car payments people worried about
Every car you ever own will end up here, that's why i don't stress about little scratches or demand perfection.
Not every car some are saved and sell for big money
I saw that poor little Chevette. I made 48 payments on one of those pathetic little bastards. :)
@@darrylyoes414 me too & the last time I had a payment book ! interest rates were thru the roof back then ...
why is that glass popping and the crunch of the metal so satisfying lol
I like it when the glass in the car gos pop
I crush cars on a daily basis they nutchings more satisfying than glass breaking from da pressure of da crusher.
@@DeathRowCarCrusher what up G .Money all these people crying over junk cars lol .I'm here for the big window POP 🤘🤘
@@johnmccartan939 That's what I'm talkn about. 💪😎😁💯
Oh look that Vette fit perfectly into the trunk of that Lincoln! I told you all those were big cars.
1) late 1980's Lincoln Town Car
2) Chevy Chevette
3) Dodge Spirit or Plymouth Acclaim?
4) Pontiac Grand Prix
5) Plymouth Sundance?
And yes, the Town Car was rust free with beautiful paint...old Ford Panthers can be worth quite a bit of money to the right person!
yeah , rust free and missing doors it's worthless . if it's desirable it would of been another wisconsin rust bucket getting smashed
Come out to the west coast, you can get cleanish old TCs for a pittance all day long.
Here Bret. 1. 1985-1989 Lincoln Town Car. 2. 1980-1982 Chevy Chevette. 3. 1987-1990 Plymouth Sundance ( see the deck lid badges). 4 . 1978-1980 Pontiac Grand Prix. 5 . another Plymouth Sundance 1987-1990 with a piss poor paint job and a lot of rust dust. Plus there must be someone who goes through those tailights because both cars were missing taillight assemblies.
There were two Sundance’s.
I'm surprized how the left tail light survived all of that crushing. They would be hard to find now days I had trouble finding tail lights for my 93 Lincoln.
Well there ye go, question answered, how many mid sized cars fit in the glove box of a Lincoln Town car.
My mother owned a 1980 Chevrolet chevette like that one 😊😅😂😊
Seen a V8 swapped chevette in Kansas one night. I asked," Who owns the vette?" About 5 minutes later someone started laughing. They got it. No one else.
Let me save everyone the trouble:
1) I'd have bought that
2) That could have been fixed
3) I could have used parts off of that
4) Somebody should have saved that
No. These cars had numerous chances for any or all of these things to occur and nobody made a move for one reason or another so into the stream of recycled steel they go. Enjoy your day.
thank you sir
Should definitely save up the chrome bumpers from these 80s cars. They don't take up a lot of space, and they're going to be worth a ton in a couple decades.
+Tiberian Fiend decades??? town car????
You beat me to it:) And you forgot" Where is the junkyard located"!
@@danh2134 Yes and yes.
I just love the sound of crunching metal in the morning.
I love it in the evening !!
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The past life of my office paper clips....
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The Sundance and the Shadow were literally throwaway disposable cars.
My parents rented a Shadow for a couple of weeks while their car was in the shop. It was small but I could squeeze my then 400 plus pound body into the front passenger seat.
Am I the only one who sees these being crushed and realizing that at one point in time, someone bought that car new out of the showroom and was proud of that purchase? Now this...it just doesn't seem fair. I know its just a car but they hold so many memories.
I know, right? That's all I'm thinking about, too. That car being crushed belongs to someone's mom who they have fond memories of going for long rides who knows where, or getting groceries, you name it. Somebody got laid or met the love of their life in that car. Somebody passed that car down to their kid as their first car. You name it, each car getting crushed has a story, and if only metal and rubber could talk, man would they. It's a strange feeling, while just enjoying simple destruction. It's entertaining in a weird way watching stuff get destroyed, but still my mind wonders what crazy stories these cars have to tell. The roads they've been, the crusher being the end of those roads. Circle of life, I guess.
@@Seeker-wq8jc I just bought a new car. Literally a week ago. To think this will be its ultimate fate one day while right now I'm hearing the near-silent hum of the new engine...I just can't even imagine it.
To be fair there are probably cars that got to the junkyard because their owner passed away and everyone who had ever been in that car is no longer with us. I don't mean to be sad or anything, but there are many reasons a car finds its way into a junkyard. Maybe the car was fortunate and donated parts of itself to other vehicles in need of good parts. It's like a society, but for cars, not for people. Cars probably have an unknowable spiritual part of them, one that was created in part by the owners and passengers of that car, and which went along with the car and it's history.
Wow. I agree a love all these commemts
Why do you all watch this if it hurts so much y'all need to get things in perspective lol
Davenport! Get Mr. Griswald's car back and bring it back here! Now
He never got his blue sports wagon with the rally pack,nor did he take his business elsewhere.
@@ryansansom6901 for sure
On Lee Iacocca's birthday can you do a crushing video of all K platform cars. You seem to have an endless supply.
I thought the 'vette mated well with lincoln
That Chevette was my first car that I drove.
That Chevette should have gone to Barrett-Jackson.
Prior to going to Barrett Jackson it should have gotten a rotisserie restoration :) The Pontiac Grand PRIX should go to Barrett Jackson too. It is a 1978-1980 model.
damn, I coulda used one of the fender trim screws off that Pontiac...
why do all these cars look like they have been sitting for like 30 years? trees growing through them, flat tires that keep the flat shape when lifted, old leaves on the windshield, decay, they must be slow my hometown junkyard rarely has a need to keep cars more than 6 months
The guy is either a hoarder or as I said this junkyard is a front for the Mafia or the Federal Government.
There are lazy junkyard owners who let cars sit for decades then there are actual businesses who replace the cars every 6 moths to a year.
What a shame on the town car
1 Where's the junkyard located. 2 I would have bought that. 3. DON'T crush that! 4.Catalog all the rust chips and bolts. Someone might buy them in 30 years. 5. You should save that. Well they did for 10,15, 25 years and no one wanted it so out it went! !
it will never end :)
@@danh2134 Amen to that:)
After all that crushing the tail light on the Lincoln survived and the rear reflector panel.
The LR tailight of the Lincoln lives another day
So was that Grand Prix painted with housepaint by a 10 year old ?
Here on the back 40 where I live I have my kids paint my cars and trucks. It helps with their creativity and I get free labor and I can sit and watch them do it while I drink a beer. I let them choose colors from the paint department at Wal-mart. When I was a kid my dad made me paint his cars with a paint roler. I think my sister and I painted that 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix around 1988. It held up well:) Our dad said we would do Earl Sechib shame:)
I was thinking Corvette and clicked lol
ill remember seeing those cars
it came out from dealer those
beautiful Lincoln town car
now ill haven't seen those around
anymore sad cars don't last forever
I remember the Chevrolet Chevette as a kid, first models had had the round headlights & a narrower taillights which my brother had a model kit of one & this one was with the square redesigned headlights as we see here & redesigned taillights with a wider taller look if this makes sense.
Those cars should have their parts stripped before being crushed.
RS 1990 yes they should, and all brought to your house and stored there for the next 50 years and every part off every pos that comes in in the future. I’d love to see your yard. Think you might be a hoarder
I am happy now! There was a tree sticking out of one of the cars. I was beginning to worry after the last video. Still plenty of K platform Chrysler products to crush at this junkyard along with Late 70's early 80s GM midsized platform cars.
So I've watched your videos a number of times and every time I watch them I watch you load the crusher. My question is why are there a bunch of gas tanks laying in front of the crusher? I would think that's a fire hazard waiting to happen.
What do you do to those cars after they have been crushed?
YES!! The Left Rear Tail-Light of the Lincoln AND the front turn signal lights on the Citation LIVES ON!!! (do you know how bored I AM to be watching this?!) LOL
What Citation?
Yo that's sweet's car from San Andreas lmao
Cool!
Got 2 questions. 1) why do yall take off the gas tanks? All the other car Crushing videos I watch they don't take them off... 2) would you sell some of the car tags/ license plates? im needing several for crafts
The best guess would be even if the tank is empty after draining in there may still be leftover fuel in them and don't really want them to leak out while being crushed... That's probably the reason why they take them out
Dude...those Chevette cars were worthless! An that town car was a little hurtful to watch.
This Lincoln reminds me of the new Lincoln that got crushed in the James Bond movie - Goldfinger. I cried then too.
Boy, the second and third cars really got smooshed.
That is from sitting in a junkyard since Clinton's 1st term. LOL!
I think this junkyard is located somewhere in Wisconsin
The Pontiac Grand PRIX should get a rotisserie restoration and then be treated to a set of 22 inch" DUB" type wheels. It would go good with the brush and roler paint job.
That Pontiac had a tree growing out of it. That means it had been in that yard for at least 5 years and no one wanted it.
Crushers should operate off the momentum of a falling weight. Like a pile driving hammer. 4-5 hits and it would be much flatter. Use gravity!!
Where would you get the energy to raise the weight to a point high enough to do what you're talking about??
@@kennethsouthard6042Could probably do something very similar to a drop hammer forge. Hydraulics and if necessary, cables and gang pulleys for height. But then the cameraman couldn't stand as close LOL. Flying shrapnel!
Hi, I have a question.
Why the excavator pushes into the wreck during stamping?
Well if you was going to be crushed wouldn't you try to escape too?
That's so the metal being crushed does not protrude past the edge of the crusher itself. Much easier for front end loader to get closer to crushed cars and remove them.
What the second guy said.
Probably cuz it's less dangerous to use a front end loader than it would be for someone to stand there and push the cars back in themselves.
Damn i eould have loved the frame of that grand prix for a stock car
Amazing nobody pIcked up that GP for a street stock
When people junk their old vehicles. Why do they leave the windows up. Knowing that the windows will brake when pressure is on them..
That is one hell of a preacher. What church is that? A preacher that can break glass:)
Preacher???
I did not mean to say preacher I meant to say pressure my mess up LOL
Must be a powerful preacher XD
@@jimmywinchjr8913 not a problem. I get caught up in the moment of these car crushing videos too:) LOL!
The only “Vette” hurt was the Chevette.
I'm sad that they crushed the Chevette and the Grand Prix. The Lincoln had a few good parts on it.
These crushers leave so much mess. Those huge shredders do a much better job and less mess.
That will buff out!
Got a question for you why is he keeping so many gas tanks around the crusher why when you clean it up I don't understand sure some of them are plastic some of them are steel just throw them in cars I don't know👍👍😀🍁
My first car was a Town Car like that one. Mine lasted one year after I bought it. Started losing power and blowing black smoke. No one could fix it. It got crushed too. Crush them all. Ironically my second car was a sundance like this one that also got crushed.
Crush them all because of your bad experience? Are you a child?
You have crushed the Kennedy's Lincoln. Maybe his body is still in the trunk !
...and that's the last anyone saw of Billy Bass
The automobile version of Ecclesiastes 3:20. "All go unto one place. All are of the metal, and all turn to metal again."
Why don't they recycle glass and plastic? Tires can be recycled as well.
Where is this place, because I haven’t seen some of these cars in years
Another where's the junkyard located question.
The yard is empty, next, the guy will crush his Caterpillar !!
Of course you haven't seen them in years. They have been sitting in this junkyard:)
If you don't get that Trucote, you'll get oxidation!
The brown car looks like a Dodge Daytona (I think some were built like this, my 1st thought) or a Plymouth Aclaim (if spelled right) which both cars looked alike in design Anyhow I do remember these cars, or maybe even a Chrysler Lebaron by the looks of the door handles.
That place is a mess
I dont know how people live with disorganized yards like these. If I had a yard everything would be stacked nice and neat. There would be sections for rows of crushed cars, mixed scrap metal etc. Not just one big dump.
@@mysterybuyer3738 the yard me and my pal used to go to, they never stacked cars on top of each other, they had racking. It was well organized, all French cars, jap cars, the high end expensive stuff like Volvo, audi, mercs and the odd Hi spec bmw were up in the racking. I would have loved to have a yard like that. With my pal. We would love it!
They should strip the parts off first then crush the body.
That Lincoln town car that's sad
NOT THE LINCOLN!!
I say edit the video to the car crusher parts then the ending with the front end loader just like you have it...lol
You weren't first this time either.LOL!
Dave Krieger oh, well.
Why do they always crush the doors inwards a bit?
They will buckle outward if they don't.
*For example, here in Europe, classic American cars are selling quite expensive. A lot of money could be made by exporting to Europe.*
Lenoch Liny defnitely
I know someone here in the states that actually exports old cars like these to the Bahamas. Their import taraffs are 10% of what the vehicle sold as new, everything and absolutely everything has to work from the cigar lighter to the factory radio. His biggest selling vehicle is any large 15 passenger van. Cruise ship passengers pay 20$ for a round trip ride into town from the ships
I get annoyed watching that guy on the loader. He load’s everything to the left of the crusher. Why not stagger them from left to right ?
What year is that Grand Prix?
It is a 1978-1980 model years. Prior to 1978 they were bigger and they were restyled in 1981.
The year Jesus born !!
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Anybody on here ever own a Chevette? I had one. It was a total LEMON failure car.
I hate when they crush classic cars it makes it harder for ushotrod guys to find parts
Poor chevette 😢
Rip chevett
Where is this scrap yard located
Another where's the junkyard located question.
@@chryslerelectronicleanburn1676 So?
Die schönen ersatzteile
Wow and another car I remember, the Pontiac Grand Prix, I'm guessing late 70's or possibly early 80's. Lol sorry I've been commenting as I watch video why I have so many comments as usual. Another Chrysler product I see, lol not one, not 2, not 3, not 4 but 5 cars so far. If I didn't lose count.
what kinda screwey salvage outfit IS this, lets just leave tons of useable almost valuable parts on these cars and CRUSH them beyond salvage ... what smarts is this hoolagainism?
stupid animals as they destroy a vehicle as it is noted that they have not passed need how many in vzla wish to have a vehicle like that to move from one place to another
really some one who restoring a Lincoln town car could still use other parts off it shame on you
That's me 😭😭💔
The movie Dutch, there Ed O'neill Car 5:28
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Dude, what are you on and how much did you take?? 😰😵😲
Somethig wrong with your crusher
Seen this one
1st car was missing a few pieces and looked smashed up
2nd car looked like it had some ok bits (lights and bumper) but was rust ridden
3rd car, cheap pos that no once would bat an eye over. Wonder if the rear axle was remoed or fell out, judging from the rust?
4th car, looked rough already, had a tree growing out the front and seeing how the whole body buckled when the door was pushed in, it was made of rust.
5th car rusty pos, so who really cares?
Sickening that chevette was and could have easily saved A wholes!!!!😖
1st car, some buick of the earily 80's as its big but then again buick ALWAYS are big, oi! careful your scraching the bumper! 2nd car something 70's that was laughed at then but was good on miles rusted out sills on the other side, 3rd car 90's pontiac? might be a dodge as by the 90's other then a lil flare or differant light cluster they all looked the same, 4th car, the last era of a boat i'm gussing ford by the black paint covering white, or a lincoln, 5th car, i#m gussing dodge? or might be a toyota/honda,
It tells you in the description what they are.
Wrong on all accounts.
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Perhaps the biggest pile of crap to feature in the glorious crusher at one time .good riddance maybe they'll be a better beer can than than they were a car .