Cars definitely create emotions. You've seen how I get about the Lincolns. People have their own favorites. I totally get that you can't save them all, but when I see some of the stuff that ends up in the yards you crush at, it makes me wonder how come it's cheaper to just buy a new car than to fix relatively minor problems on some of these Oh well, that's life!
You know my style. I want anyone and everyone to watch my channel. Grandma's and school teachers and my kids. And motor heads and grease monkeys and truck drivers and airplane pilots. Bakers and Barbers, wrench nuts and marathoners. Fishermen and Steamboat Captains, Gamblers and Crusaders, Surveyors and Roughnecks. Seamstress and Engine Conductors, squirrel hunters and pea hullers. Pizza slingers and paper route peddlers. Striders and Gliders, and Missile Mechanics. Police and lunch ladies and Huber drivers. Ham Radio operators and veterans, and Casino Dealers. Skaters and librarians, horse breeders and Beekeepers. I want everyone to watch and have a good time.
Well at least I got to see another Cadillac! Wish I could have been there, would have loved to grab the hood ornament, not too many cars have those anymore! Great content as always cowboy!
@@CowboyCarCrushing you it’s weird though, my grandfather bought a 1995 Cadillac brand new with the north star engine, it’s going 27 years old this year and I’m it’s second owner and neither of us EVER had a problem with it. But on the other side, I’ve heard of people who were constantly fixing them, just a case of a handful of bad cars giving the entire line a bad name that persists to this day. You can’t hardly give the north stars away because of that bad rap…
Hello Cowboy. Watch an hour of your show everyday. I am retired insurance adjuster and still amazed how many good parts get crushed. Be blessed and God bless the USA
Thats nice to see that sticker. I served at The Royal Dutch Navy in 1972 and 1973. One trip I sailed with the HMS Van Galen to Norfolk and did some exercise with the US Navy and then sailed to New York and back home. It was the first time that I visited The States as a young lad.
Probably good you're out considering what all is going on. They wanted me but I would not have done well at that age. Maybe I could have used the experience, but I feel like I'd have spent more time in trouble for insubordination than anything else. Where you put that wrecked Charger down there was a Firebird I don't remember seeing before. Like a 79, 80 or so. Behind the Cutlass. I see a few other older cars I don't remember from before, too. The greenish Caddy convertible sticks out. Or maybe I've just forgotten after 1800 other videos. lol If that dark red van would run and go I think I'd give him some money for it. Be nice to have for the winter instead of my nice 94. Looks like the way this guy does stuff it's just going to sit there for a few months then you'll be crushing it next trip.
it hurts to see any Mustangs, Chargers or Challengers get crushed. I'm always on the look-out for any and all Mustang emblems, as well as PORSCHE and Jaguar. If you find any Cowboy PLEASE let me know. I'm in Abilene Texas
Howdy from the UK , been watching for a few months , love scrap yards / crushing ,keep crushing the BMWs as many as you can , awful cars , the black VW Jetta looked quite new Keep on the videos 👍🏼😁
". Ya got no skills and not in college and nothin goin on " kinda like that guy prepping the cars over by the crusher.... Prolly works for min. Wage and has for years . Poor fukr ...
@13:30 bahahaha my friend Mario ,who is also Mexican got a yellow bug just like that except he got 2 giant black Mexican eagles on the side doors & panels ,he even got those colored keyed wheels & different taillight covers, I gave him to OEM black headlight assemblies .....well he going to get this video in a link too 🤣 awesome bug squash 👍
That surban you are about to crush in this video has got 10 times better gas mileage then the older ones there my friend of course my favorites would be the older ones 😁👍
@@CowboyCarCrushing sweet i just love those older models my friend 😁👍you wouldn't. Mind telling me the year of that surban would you just curious here my friend
@@CowboyCarCrushing and how come and they don't put them back on the road or even pull the parts off it? Here in Greece that car would be worth around 12.000 dollars
If I had a job like this, running that big ole fork lift payloader, and crushing cars, I'd never get tired of it. I'm 67, I'd do this job running a fever.
@@CowboyCarCrushing Your a good man to listen to. You make me laugh sometimes. Your a lot like myself, just tell it like it is. Oh Yeah, one more thing. the way people drive in our country, you'll never run out of cars to crush. Especially the way they make em. Fn junk.
People are just stupid, I had a Mustang once, didn't make me stupid, now I drive a black on black 1966 ford Thunderbird convertible I do miss that pony...
@29:20 with those cadillacs, meanwhile I know everything about Daewoo cars & all the GM /Daewoo clones ,includingthe export Cadillac cars they sold & I got no bones about watching them get crushed, especially if you are crushing one 🤠👍 Cowboy
@18:50 that Stupid Charger is actually a cop car version with those wheels 🚔 ,I found good stuff in those cars including locking gun racks ,handcuffs, handcuffs keys ,sirens, speakers & the actual LED or strobe lights in them .....they go bye bye & I rip it all out
In the infantry they have a saying "pack light...freeze at night". You don't want to carry a heavy ruck sack so you leave things behind. But then you get out there and end up wishing you had it