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That's an impressive amount of damage... that almost looks like a crash test car. I wonder how many people were killed in all these cars...
Red on red and bent in the middle. That looks like an almost head on crash?
Looks like it hit a wall considering how flat the front end it, and the way the frame is twisted. Definitely one slightly used Blazer.
It's so weird that it's up like that. Why even bother lifting it up?
It was definitely moving when it hit a stationary object. It does resemble crash test vehicles.
Odd set up, buts makes a great photo.
Probably lifted up in order to pull parts from underneath. Don't think I'd want to be underneath that setup though.
thats restorable
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MOTTS if that is a 96 blazer i could use some parts. LOL!
Worksafe would have a fit
y are newer cars here
So, not a chop shop unless they were playing crash test dummy and then parting out the cars...
And they still left the rims....
Haha! The way that they jacked up that Blazer is pretty redneck!
"crumple zones!"
That sort of looks like my old truck! I also had an old GMC Jimmy truck too! I refuse to call them SUV's! ; ) My dad loves trucks! He used to drive 18 wheelers-how he got those enormous trucks inside the small bays of old buildings is a mystery to me.
hehehehehehhe and you thought I couldn't parallel park !
Gee, I wonder if this driver had the old Sammy Hagar song in his head as he drove this car into oblivion: the song, "I can't drive 55"!
; ) Check out the video on Youtube if you haven't seen it-it's really hilarious! They don't make music videos like that any more where they used to tell a story...most of the videos now aren't that great. Anyway, I believe that the '80's were the best-a true Renaissance of pop culture! : )
Anyway, hope everybody out there is having a great summer! And remember, drive safely! : )
$700 worth of scrap in that car!
ok, I need to go there just to take the door off that Blazer. My Blazer's front passenger door has an issue and is bungeed closed, I need the whole locking and latching setup for it.
Haha I love the makeshift 'lift'. Wonder how they got each end up though, forklift? He-man?

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