This is the PERFECT comment for me to read right now; just earlier on the day of my posting this, I watched a video of African "junks" that are still on the road 🤣
5:06-6:15 looks like that 1976 Olsmobile Cutlass Supreme was caught in a flash flood and got swept down a river. It reminds me of one of them cars that God damaged in the flood and it got bounced around. Then the insurance company marked what the car was on the door cuz it was so banged up
My parents had a 1980 or 81 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and boy it was a tank of a car! The doors were so thick they were probably capable of stopping a bullet and the seats were like a sofa!
I COMPLETELY AGREE THAT 3rd CAR COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO ONE OF THE OTHER U2 SITES & THEY WOULD HAVE REBUILT IT IN 58 MINS WITH JUST A COUPLE OF ADS YEAP!!!😂😂😂
I wouldn't think so, if you've seen other, older videos on this channel, you may agree this is regular fare. I'm guessing this yards been in operation for probably 50+ years - 50s era stuff not uncommon here. I was thinking the green Dodge had a decent grille, but it's probably laid in that place a healthy 10-15 years.
@@jamesthompson8008I would say more like 20 to 25 years. Some of these cars have had license plates from the late 80s early 90s. There's leaves on the windshield and moss growing on the fenders
The camper on the green truck just flattened like a cardboard box, as did the one on the red truck...If it hadn't been for the "'76 Cutlass" painted on the door, I couldn't have told you what it was; looks like it had been pre-crushed for you! And the Mazda wasn't going down without a fight, either
@@danh2134 Most yards will not sell cars or trucks once they are put in the yard. Pull a part is bad for that policy. I remember there was a Buick with 70,000 miles on it and it looked showroom new out in the yard. I asked them about buying the car and they would not sell it. They would only sell the parts. Got me made because the car looked brand new.