I can't think about this any more. It is too upsetting.
I went to a town auction once where there was a theft recovery on a '72 Pantera.
It had been sitting in the town impound yard for about 5 years and was sunk into the mud about 5 or 6 inches.
Of the two or three hundred cars there, most buyers were there to see the Pantera.
It got sold for $7500 because the guy wanted the transaxle.
As I was leaving they were winching it out of the mud up a flatbed. I was watching to see if the car would break in two.
Very sick feeling to even think about it really.
Most people just don't understand the fragility of these cars sheet metal and even the monoque.
Pitty. Most of these smucks should have stayed to their Camaros. That's about the level of intelligence they are capable of.
Even Corvette owners have some intelligence if you closely look for it.
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