I'm surprised that rust-bucket truck held together long enough to get to the crusher. Note: small engines in some lawnmowers are valuable once rebuilt. I pulled a B&S 42a707 out of a Sears mower ... spent $80 in parts to get it running again, and sold the engine for $325.
Acho de deveriam levar estes carros em condições de rodar para o países africanos, lá as sucatas amarradas com arame totalmente podres e sem nenhuma condições de rodar com.mais de 1 milhão de quilômetros..
I agree that poor old K5 was essentially dust, yet how many noticed that the upper windshield frame & the front of the top were still there? Did you also see the lowback bucket seats? While it may sound crazy, there are plenty of guys looking to pay GOOD MONEY for those pieces to convert newer ones to a full -top. YET I ALSO KNOW, that truck laid in there a LONG time.
Question: Since these things get recycled and melted down why are the seats and tires left on? Tires especially since they don't compress easily and seats and other plastics would pollute like crazy when tossed in the furnace.
Those panel Aerostars are pretty rare compared to the passenger versions. Even though that one was a rusty turd, that rear hatch and glass was good! I only state that cause I know a guy looking for the rear glass! Although I'm sure he wouldn't have wanted to pay the shipping fee to the PNW! Luckily I believe that he has located one locally. I bet that rusty Chev truck still ran! Lol
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In the UK we now have to separate all the different types of materials, what’s the points of crushing steel, aluminium, plastic, glass, rubber all together ? To be recycled they need separating. When these cubes get melted down all the plastics etc end up polluting the air, Typical of the US to be decades behind.
I could see pulling the wheels, seats, etc. but at some point, the time and effort to separate is not worth it. Also, volcanos have been spewing noxious gases into the air for millenia so our tiny contributions don't hurt the planet. Maybe the UK should stop wasting people's time LOL
@@studebricker2845ou peut-être que les anglais sont plus respectueux de la terre qui nous portent et moins cons.........................................
My first pickup was a '76 Chevy so rusty that I used to drive down the muddy shoulders of our dirt roads just to pack dirt into the holes in the cab floor to the the exhaust fumes sifting in. It also leaked a quart of oil every 150 miles and burned a starter every 6 months like clockwork. I loved that truck.