Not that it could've been saved, but notice how there wasn't any rust on the bottom of it? Must've been close to new when it went in there, as that era Ford products rusted heavily in about 5-6 years in Wisconsin. Again, I say this yards been in business over 60 years or more.
Lincoln...what a luxury car used to be...I guess what was left of the Scout was on top of the Lincoln? (Kinda hard to tell) Seeing those school buses in the background makes me wonder: Would your crusher be large enough to handle a full-size school bus without much pre-crumpling? Maybe you can try one in a future video!
I always love your video's. Especialy this one. Where we see more of the yard and the extraction. Could you add more of that maby? It woud be a great addition.
That old cars being there so long all those Junk cars just piled of Junk car Those stuff should be crush long time go the another junkyard have news cars Ps for a old Lincoln it held well didn't crush to much it better then the new cars
Old Lincs from that era had a presence they just don't have anymore. Not sure what was funny at 2:23 or so. Must have been that large part going KA-BOOM. Rest had it coming, but I felt bad for that Cavalier. Had a 1985 Cavalier Type 10 as my first car.
I had a 1985 Cavalier Type 10 I bought brand new as well; pretty decent cars. I liked the different dash with the horizontal speedometer. I had an 84 Cavalier 5-speed I bought brand new and the clutching was killing my ankle and knee. I took a loss at 11 months and got the 85 Cavalier automatic. They're actually very capable and decently built cars.