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Makes you wonder how they're going to get them out...



My guess, based on the thought process which appears to have gone into the loading operation: Go full throttle on the hauling truck, slam on the brakes while turning the wheel hard to get the trailer spinning, and let centrifugal force pull them out...



:bwahaha:



Wish the cameras were there to see it!
 
Why bother transporting the cars if you have to smash them up to do it?



@ ~0:58, why'd they open the hood of the green POS? Did the car die, or did they just want to see how bad the internal damage was?



How'd they manage to shred the front passenger tire?



This makes me really curious about how they got the car on the upper level.



If not for the occasional new Japanese car, or that one 1980s japanese car cruising by, I would have thought that this video was 50 years old or so.
 
So is there any background for this video?



The 3 crappiest cars in the whole video are on that carrier, so I want to doubt they're reselling them. But if they're just going to scrap them, then why go through all the trouble of a car carrier?



I'm surprised that they used a car carrier. I could easily see them tying the 3 cars that they put on the carrier instead in a line, tying that to a lead truck, and towing them all in a line down the road. It's a step in the right direction, I guess.



Sadly, we have even more stupid things going on here--remember the video posted on here of the guy putting a spike on the rear right wheel of his old red pickup and putting a brick on the gas pedal to turn his truck into a ben-hur styled suicidal log splitter? :banghead:
 

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