My parents had a maroon ‘92 Corsica they bought brand new…we are from Minnesota so that very well could be their old car! Doubt it tho as Corsicas were everywhere back in the ‘90s.
When we crush vehicles with rear drum brakes we always put one lug nut back on the hub to keep the drums from falling off. We had one, years ago, that came off a stack of crushed cars while it was on the flatbed going to the shredder on the Interstate. Cost us a lot of money to fix the car it hit. Just FYI if that helps you.
Dang that 64 was rusty! Glad to see the wagon was very stripped out. Still hard to watch her go though! And a Corsica! My mom had 2 different (same exact color combination!) '91 4 cylinder & '94 V6. I recall they were both great cars. We drove the '94 from Washington State to North Carolina, and back with no issues. Also drove both to California and back a couple of times. So I have fond memories of Chevy Corsicas!
I'm in uk and a scrap yard near me has an old renault 5, a porsche 928 and a vauxhall nova near the entrance. I asked the guys about them and they said they were keeping them if anyone wanted them. I think they said they'd been the 5 years or so. Anyway last time I went to weigh in some steel they'd gone. The giy said they crushed them as no one wanted them and they needed the space. It's wierd because here in uk those cars were popular back in the day. They were really good condition too with low miles, yet no-one wanted them. If you search them youl question why anyone would want them as they don't look like much. But it's all about childhood memories and younger years.
@@mikeh2006all three of those cars are sought after these days as you say. Assuming they weren't total basket cases, I would think either the scrapyard wanted too much for them, or they didn't advertise them. Letting them sit there and hoping a customer popping in will buy them isn't enough, they've got to be advertised online otherwise you've got little chance.
Good tp see your videos again! Amazing how that '64 Chevy (last of the X-frame big cars) just seemed to crumple like a paper lantern (granted, it was nearly 60 years old, but people claimed they weren't too strong even when new)
No people never claimed GM X frame cars were strong when new,those were the weakest cars around,they crumbled in every crash!! GM made the wimpiest cars back then! Chrysler products were the strongest then right behind them Ford products then a mile away were the GM X frame cars ,wimps.
That poor Dodge Van as a Moparian like me I woulda save it but it a B-Series van the body is weld to the frame rail not bolted in like a p/u and it been setting way too long the skeleton aka frame rail is way too beyond repair.
To keep the vehicle from blowing out, it would help you to put inward dents at all the main points such as doors, b pillars, side of bigger vehicles like the van and rear corner. Otherwise great video!
Thank you Mister Corvan for your new video and we enjoy it in lacave 46200 the south of france .. 1964 your birthyear ?? I am from 1961 . Kind regards and please go ahead appel .. ( exuses me for my bad english ) . 😊
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!! ANYTHING BUT THE CRUSHER!!!!!! ANYTHING BUT THE CRUSHER!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO NOT THE CRUSHER!!!!! GOD NO GOD NO NOT THE CRUSHER AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That Corsica still had a license plate on it. While it cannot be made out clearly, somebody may be watching this video and shout, "THAT'S MY CORSICA!"
My parents had a maroon ‘92 Corsica they bought brand new…we are from Minnesota so that very well could be their old car! Doubt it tho as Corsicas were everywhere back in the ‘90s.
Love those old vans. My heart just got crushed to. Thanks!!!😂
I’m glad they used most of the good parts off that Chevy wagon! Another great crushing video! Thanks again
When we crush vehicles with rear drum brakes we always put one lug nut back on the hub to keep the drums from falling off. We had one, years ago, that came off a stack of crushed cars while it was on the flatbed going to the shredder on the Interstate. Cost us a lot of money to fix the car it hit. Just FYI if that helps you.
what is your goal when posting videos of crushing vehicles(especially ially older vehicles) ??
Dang that 64 was rusty! Glad to see the wagon was very stripped out. Still hard to watch her go though! And a Corsica! My mom had 2 different (same exact color combination!) '91 4 cylinder & '94 V6. I recall they were both great cars. We drove the '94 from Washington State to North Carolina, and back with no issues. Also drove both to California and back a couple of times. So I have fond memories of Chevy Corsicas!
So sad to see that mid Dodge sportsman van in there, especially one that rare, big door slider is very sought-after
But yet nobody bought it and it sat and rusted away
I agree 100% with you.
I'm in uk and a scrap yard near me has an old renault 5, a porsche 928 and a vauxhall nova near the entrance. I asked the guys about them and they said they were keeping them if anyone wanted them. I think they said they'd been the 5 years or so. Anyway last time I went to weigh in some steel they'd gone. The giy said they crushed them as no one wanted them and they needed the space. It's wierd because here in uk those cars were popular back in the day. They were really good condition too with low miles, yet no-one wanted them. If you search them youl question why anyone would want them as they don't look like much. But it's all about childhood memories and younger years.
@@mikeh2006all three of those cars are sought after these days as you say. Assuming they weren't total basket cases, I would think either the scrapyard wanted too much for them, or they didn't advertise them. Letting them sit there and hoping a customer popping in will buy them isn't enough, they've got to be advertised online otherwise you've got little chance.
@@markf4720 I don't think they've discovered the Internet there yet
Bet that van at the start seen some hot nookie over the years & the shaggin wagon too 😂
if the vans a rockin don't come a knockin!
Glad to see you back, i was wondering where you were. That wagon basically disappeared in the stack. Thanks for the upload.
Wagons = memories
-wow that 1977 van the body looks very STRAIGHT nice chrome rear bumper it has too...!
Good tp see your videos again! Amazing how that '64 Chevy (last of the X-frame big cars) just seemed to crumple like a paper lantern (granted, it was nearly 60 years old, but people claimed they weren't too strong even when new)
That thing was nothing but rust
No people never claimed GM X frame cars were strong when new,those were the weakest cars around,they crumbled in every crash!! GM made the wimpiest cars back then! Chrysler products were the strongest then right behind them Ford products then a mile away were the GM X frame cars ,wimps.
Just think the van and the Chevy must have been something else when they were new. Glad to see that your back keep the videos coming 👍 😎😎😎
That Corsica and a whitewall Tire That thing has been there long time Damn
Hell of alot better vehicles than today being wasted
There goes the Dodge Sportsman burger van all crushed
That van would have been a good restoration project!
You need to sober up
That poor Chevy wagon 😮💨😮💨😮💨
I hate road salt.
There was hardly anything left, and its parts went to good homes so what's to beef about?
Great video, really good to see you back, looking forward to seeing more!!!
Very enjoyable video, thanks.
That is the first time I ever seen a 1964 Chevrolet station wagon get crushed
Should of removed the brake lights out of that dodge van. Selling on the e by land site for over 200 bucks.
That’s a “D” hatch in da pickup
man i waited this video my whole life…
It's been awhile ha nicee
やっぱガラスがパリンッ!って割れる瞬間が最高!😆
Nice that your back!
I see all the good parts were stripped off the 64 Chevy wagon. Even the gas filler door was taken off.
You left stuff on them losing money
That poor Dodge Van as a Moparian like me I woulda save it but it a B-Series van the body is weld to the frame rail not bolted in like a p/u and it been setting way too long the skeleton aka frame rail is way too beyond repair.
To keep the vehicle from blowing out, it would help you to put inward dents at all the main points such as doors, b pillars, side of bigger vehicles like the van and rear corner. Otherwise great video!
Don’t see many vans with a door like that.
Тачку жалко 😢
Si vede che qui la gente a da buttare via dei veri gioielli
Thank you Mister Corvan for your new video and we enjoy it in lacave 46200 the south of france .. 1964 your birthyear ?? I am from 1961 .
Kind regards and please go ahead appel .. ( exuses me for my bad english ) . 😊
Lotta glass an notice the insulation from the 77 tradesman
is there a '79 olds delta 88 diesel in this junkyard ? i'm looking for the injection pump,Stanadyne DB2 model 2825 (i don't care if it don't work)
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!! ANYTHING BUT THE CRUSHER!!!!!! ANYTHING BUT THE CRUSHER!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO NOT THE CRUSHER!!!!! GOD NO GOD NO NOT THE CRUSHER AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This ain't that much as this could be like "NSFW" for the faint-hearted who are fans of Chevrolets, especially myself..
No reason at all for any of this junk to still be around this long. How on earth was this stuff not crushed sooner?
Guys first day on the forklift
Why waste a classic van...
Так им надо американским бёдрам смять их всех
Минус тачка
That first van looked really creepy. I wonder if it was ever used in an abduction. Not sorry to see it go.
You watch too many movies, grow up