AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
This was at the Copart Auction in Lufkin, TX today.
What was it?
What's salvageable in that mess? Damn.
What's salvageable in that mess? Damn.
Maybe a wheel or two, but not much else of significant value. And I doubt the transmission survivedWhat's salvageable in that mess? Damn.
Maybe a wheel or two, but not much else of significant value. And I doubt the transmission survived
The truck was a 2008 Silverado.
That is interesting, here is the truck that it hit. Built Ford Tough!
This is just a joke, a good old Blue oval vs bowtie thing. nothing more.
That is interesting, here is the truck that it hit. Built Ford Tough!
This is just a joke, a good old Blue oval vs bowtie thing. nothing more.
I think I saw another picture of it at the accident scene on FB not too long ago. Supposedly stopped suddenly in front of a big rig and the tractor climbed up on top of it. Not sure what was in front.
Yes they do. My ex wife, when we first were dating, had a car that was rebuilt after the driver was killed in it. On a nice humid day blood would seep through the seat onto her pants.They auction off dead people's cars?
On a nice humid day blood would seep through the seat onto her pants.
Yes they do. My ex wife, when we first were dating, had a car that was rebuilt after the driver was killed in it. On a nice humid day blood would seep through the seat onto her pants.
And don't forget to tip your medevac pilot
blood would seep through the seat onto her pants.
Why, for doing what you get paid for? Waitresses get tips, try there.
No love for EMS!
Actually most of my Pt.s doubtfully they even remember the flight, still had to toss that out there
They auction off the cars that the insurance company wants to sell. When you accept an insurance claim, you typically assign ownership to the insurance company and they can sell it for salvage.They auction off dead people's cars?
They auction off dead people's cars?
On a nice humid day blood would seep through the seat onto her pants.
Back in the day when I repaired my vehicle through the junk yard, I was looking for a seat bracket for my pickup. One really bashed in vehicle had the seat destroyed and covered in wet, sticky blood. But the seat brackets looked good. There was a definite odor coming from the truck. I yanked and yanked on the seat back to bend it forward to get to the rear seat bracket, and when it finally broke forward, I found a piece of bone, about the size of a silver dollar, stuck to the back of the seat. With skin and hair on it. Hair off the head. Train vs. Ford 1/2 ton.
Since it was the correct bracket that I needed, I used it.
After a thorough cleaning of course....
That is some Chuck Norris **** right there!Back in the day when I repaired my vehicle through the junk yard, I was looking for a seat bracket for my pickup. One really bashed in vehicle had the seat destroyed and covered in wet, sticky blood. But the seat brackets looked good. There was a definite odor coming from the truck. I yanked and yanked on the seat back to bend it forward to get to the rear seat bracket, and when it finally broke forward, I found a piece of bone, about the size of a silver dollar, stuck to the back of the seat. With skin and hair on it. Hair off the head. Train vs. Ford 1/2 ton.
Since it was the correct bracket that I needed, I used it.
After a thorough cleaning of course....
Took me a bit to comprehend what exactly was going on but yes, that was a real horror show on those nice steamy days in Nawlins!Dude that's just 1000% messed up!!
That has horror movie written all over it. I'd have to sit on plastic bags after that!
Back in the day when I repaired my vehicle through the junk yard, I was looking for a seat bracket for my pickup. One really bashed in vehicle had the seat destroyed and covered in wet, sticky blood. But the seat brackets looked good. There was a definite odor coming from the truck. I yanked and yanked on the seat back to bend it forward to get to the rear seat bracket, and when it finally broke forward, I found a piece of bone, about the size of a silver dollar, stuck to the back of the seat. With skin and hair on it. Hair off the head. Train vs. Ford 1/2 ton.
Since it was the correct bracket that I needed, I used it.
After a thorough cleaning of course....
Maybe a kidney or lung?What's salvageable in that mess? Damn.