@@rafasadowski3509 shit man, once tried to see what happens behind the crusher, so i made this trick where the car gets picked up but i somehow got inside, gets crushed with the car and dies lmao
I loved the G series. My dad's old one rusted in half almost but was a good work van for it's life. He bought a Chevy express in 2008 and has put 327,000 miles on it. It's been an amazing work van.
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These things are literal garbage. Old, run down, molded, rusted, totaled, and overall unrepairable. Replacing the SIDE MIRRORS will easily cost more than 10x the cars value.
Work a week at my yard, you'll change your mind about the "fun job" real quick. These guys are slow. We do 5x that many in half the time. Our shit is old and wore out.
@@johnford6920 They're probably slow cause the boss man doesn't want them ramming the forks through the back of the crusher, which would be expensive if anything broke
@@cindyabeles8626 He must have gotten one of the few good ones because mine first broke down on the freeway in 97 and again in 98. The 98 one was a pain in the ass, at rush hour w/ a billion cars racing by. I wish I had better luck with it, but didn't. And I didn't neglect preventative maintenance more than the next guy. I'm not a car guy, so I woulda gladly kept it as an A to B vehicle for as long as it woulda held up.
After the cars get crushed they're loaded onto a truck and taken a shredding facility, where a machine shreds the cars into small pieces of material. After being shredded the metal is sorted from the other materials by means of an electromagnet, while plastic and upholstery gets recycled.
Julian Mcguigan who cares they still have life left in them all you have to do is fix them up then there 100% for years on end old cars last longer than newer ones
@@eric.6653 Yep it's not worth it putting all that money into these spent cars. Then you put all that money in them then what do you end up with? An obsolete ugly old van.
Same i watched mine get crushed too they said it was the only time they've ever seen a guy cry over a 300$ van
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people don't get it these things are only here once they aint bulding any more, this is why a fender for dodge dart costs 300 bucks hate to see shit like this when bigfoot first came out my dad took me to see him crushing cars there was a gto and a cuda in the row of cars he drove over I was inconsolable damn you bob chandler!!!
I hope everyone knows, that while cars with good paint may seem good, scrape off the paint and what you find underneath may be nothing but rusted steel..
@@fatford4209 a new wheel is far from enough to get these things up and running, but their far from being unrepairable. In all honesty, you could most likely find all the parts you need in the very same scrap yard.
@@jakehildebrand1824 true but it wouldn't be worth it with most these vehicles that are already old. And I'm sure most have stock engines with a lot of original mile s
Vito Lee actually, the roof only comes down almost 3/4 of the way....so with the doors folding the way they do, they would practically fall off after coming out of the Crusher so you could fall out.
My friend picked up an abandoned van with his tow truck and when he got to the scrap yard a bum hopped out! End result: Bum relocated to another part of town!!
I...wouldn't mind being crushed in there with all of my incontinence products....not as a fetish, or a fantasy, but for my #DeathWithDignity where I am legally allowed to choose the method, even if....it were this!!!
Vito Lee No it wouldn't! I would fill the back with all of my diapers (cloth and disposable) and get in the night before so that they would load the van in and crush my diapers and I for my #DeathWithDignity where I can choose "the method" of my death, the "setting" of my death as well as The "timing"
+Abcde Like what 30 years ago already? anything new is going to be straight contaminated aluminum and plastic unfortunately. scrapping isn't what it used to be haha.
My ex husband used to drive truck...flat bed..for a salvage yard ...it was awesome to watch...crush cars..load cars on his flatbed...then we would drive to Baltimore. Maryland..drop off load...and go back to yard to pick up more cars...❤
When I watch these videos I see a lot of parts going to waste. Even if the car had been in a collision still has good parts on it. most had good Tail lights, headlights badges, mirrors, doors, fenders, grills etc. sad is all i can say
You have 30 minutes to move your vehicle Your vehicle has been towed Your vehicle has been impounded Your vehicle has been crushed into a cube You have 30 minutes to move your cube
This yard is throwing away so much additional potential profit. At 7:55 pretty sure that's the convertor hanging off the Corsica. Most of these cars still have motors and trans. Huge core buyers export marketing for them.
Not a converter, looks like a resonator. With all the old tech looks like a low productiion yard hard to justify a scorpion engine puller like we have. That loader sounds like it hasn't seen grease in years