Interesting crush. That black LeBaron was a pretty car when new, as was the Celebrity Eurosport. I really love cars of the '70's and early '80's. Wisconson must pave their roads with salt to result in SO much rust! Wouldn't sand make much more sense to use on icy roads?!
I really miss the vent windows on cars for people to flick a cigarette out the window.. As long as the back window isn't open it's fine.. After the Chrysler Lebaron I thought the truck was the Ford Tempo but I actually remembered a Ford Tempo was a smaller car.. and seeing other things crushed into the cars is nice too but watching these videos has become a favorite past time for me.. No talking.. no music.. just the sounds of machines and crunching metals and glass breaking.. it's a beautiful symphony
I don't miss vent windows. They were handy for airflow - which today's cars also don't have - but after you closed them they'd whistle for weeks. The truck cab is a Dodge, probably mid-80s to judge by the paint condition.
@@LongIslandMopars thing is, none of these cars have much demand or collectibilty, so even if these sat there another 30 years, chances are there wouldn't be any more parts sold off of them. I am in 2 car clubs. You never see either car at a show or cruise in, even the big cars, usually about 1964 is the newest of Chevys, Fords, etc. at shows
@@dancline2143 I understand. It is just hard that I grew up with post-depression era parents. Nothing went to waste, spare parts were like gold, and you kept equipment running until it outlasted you or you outlasted it. Hence, I still have the one and only new car my dad ever bought and it still going.
Car from 0:00 to 1:13 1978 Chrysler Lebaron 4dr sedan with Medalion trim package. I'm wondering if it was one of the infamous Chrysler sales Bank cars. In case somebody wondering what the Chrysler sales Bank was it was when Chrysler in order to keep the workers in the factory going made cars before the dealer is ordered them. It would sit in lots for months until they were forced upon dealers or dealers needed to add more to their inventory. This car was last registered in Wisconsin in January of 1999 so it lasted about 20 or 21 years on the road
That '92 Tempo looks almost like the '91 I used to own. The difference was the lower trim molding on the '91 was black and the '92 was body-colored...looks like a stray timing light was hanging from the door of the pickup cab you were crushing between the LeBaron and the Tempo. Looks like you rescued it? I chuckled when I saw the wheel cover fall off the Monarch as you shoehorned it into the crusher
0:06-0:08 last registration January of 1999. This car last to 21 years on the road. That's pretty good from a car from Wisconsin. Oh by the way this car was equipped with the Chrysler electronic lean-burn engine emission system(CELB).
Since our comments won't get answered by the youtuber after looking at one of the licenses plate the expiration date was Jan of '99 so now i know these car have been in this yard a long time, i would still like to check it out even though they have very little usable parts
1:38-2:07 the object on the left with the compressor look like either a room air conditioner that was torn apart or a small water fountain that is found in an elementary school. The item on the right look like a central AC unit that is found on the side of the house. It has one of them wrap around C coils the unit that was on the right. And I could identify the the object on the left because it is a refrigeration compressor found on refrigerators, window AC units, and water fountains. I've scrapped enough of these things that I see them in my sleep
Suprised that the LeBaron had leaf springs in the back...in 1978, only wagons and El Caminos had leaf spring suspensions 😂 Coil springs were the standard for sedans and coupes.
El Caminos were coils. GM fullsize wagons stopped leaf springs in 76. Last GM car to use leafs off the top of my head would be the Nova/Omega/Ventura/Apollo/Seville platform up to 1979.
Interesting crush. That black LeBaron was a pretty car when new, as was the Celebrity Eurosport. I really love cars of the '70's and early '80's. Wisconson must pave their roads with salt to result in SO much rust! Wouldn't sand make much more sense to use on icy roads?!
I was impressed seeing a Tempo with that many parts removed!
I really miss the vent windows on cars for people to flick a cigarette out the window.. As long as the back window isn't open it's fine.. After the Chrysler Lebaron I thought the truck was the Ford Tempo but I actually remembered a Ford Tempo was a smaller car.. and seeing other things crushed into the cars is nice too but watching these videos has become a favorite past time for me.. No talking.. no music.. just the sounds of machines and crunching metals and glass breaking.. it's a beautiful symphony
I don't miss vent windows. They were handy for airflow - which today's cars also don't have - but after you closed them they'd whistle for weeks.
The truck cab is a Dodge, probably mid-80s to judge by the paint condition.
Love the auto-close trunk feature of the Ford tempo 😆
Where these Cars goes after crushing? Great videos!
They are sent to a shredder that shreds the cars and separates all the different materials so they can be recycled
A shame about the Monarch. Those things are scarce now. I have an almost mint 2 door Granada Ghia, and they are non existent in the yards now
And that LeBaron. Lots of good glass on that.
Remember, it's the equal to a Mercedes...(or so Ford's marketing said). On a Falcon based chassis 😂
@@LongIslandMopars thing is, none of these cars have much demand or collectibilty, so even if these sat there another 30 years, chances are there wouldn't be any more parts sold off of them. I am in 2 car clubs. You never see either car at a show or cruise in, even the big cars, usually about 1964 is the newest of Chevys, Fords, etc. at shows
@@dancline2143 I understand. It is just hard that I grew up with post-depression era parents. Nothing went to waste, spare parts were like gold, and you kept equipment running until it outlasted you or you outlasted it. Hence, I still have the one and only new car my dad ever bought and it still going.
@@LongIslandMopars Americans are such a wasteful bunch
your crushing videos are my 3yo son's favorite. Thanks!
Car from 0:00 to 1:13 1978 Chrysler Lebaron 4dr sedan with Medalion trim package. I'm wondering if it was one of the infamous Chrysler sales Bank cars. In case somebody wondering what the Chrysler sales Bank was it was when Chrysler in order to keep the workers in the factory going made cars before the dealer is ordered them. It would sit in lots for months until they were forced upon dealers or dealers needed to add more to their inventory. This car was last registered in Wisconsin in January of 1999 so it lasted about 20 or 21 years on the road
Best crusher videos out there!
Forgot to mention random home HVAC parts and a '72-'93 Dodge pickup cab.,,😂
Thank you for your videos!! I appreciate them!! Keep them coming!!
I continue to love your videos 😂
That '92 Tempo looks almost like the '91 I used to own. The difference was the lower trim molding on the '91 was black and the '92 was body-colored...looks like a stray timing light was hanging from the door of the pickup cab you were crushing between the LeBaron and the Tempo. Looks like you rescued it? I chuckled when I saw the wheel cover fall off the Monarch as you shoehorned it into the crusher
thank you for your videos! we really appreciate it
6:30. I'm a Celebrity! Get me out of here!
0:06-0:08 last registration January of 1999. This car last to 21 years on the road. That's pretty good from a car from Wisconsin. Oh by the way this car was equipped with the Chrysler electronic lean-burn engine emission system(CELB).
Thanks for another awesome video 😊
Geez - the entire bottom of the Eurosport was eaten out - there was almost nothing left !
A friend of mine had a LeBaron like that with the leaning tower of power slant 6....he still managed to take the rear end out of it.
No! Not another Chrysler! But then these cars look to be too far gone. I would have saved that Diplomat wagon from the last video though.
Since our comments won't get answered by the youtuber after looking at one of the licenses plate the expiration date was Jan of '99 so now i know these car have been in this yard a long time, i would still like to check it out even though they have very little usable parts
That weed eater LOL
1:38-2:07 the object on the left with the compressor look like either a room air conditioner that was torn apart or a small water fountain that is found in an elementary school. The item on the right look like a central AC unit that is found on the side of the house. It has one of them wrap around C coils the unit that was on the right. And I could identify the the object on the left because it is a refrigeration compressor found on refrigerators, window AC units, and water fountains. I've scrapped enough of these things that I see them in my sleep
One brown car is Plymouth Volare oder Dodge Aspen?
No more celebration for the celebrity 🫤🫤🫤
Suprised that the LeBaron had leaf springs in the back...in 1978, only wagons and El Caminos had leaf spring suspensions 😂 Coil springs were the standard for sedans and coupes.
Chevy wagons and El Camino's had coils all the way around. Chrysler was the last to ditch leaf springs in 1989 on the M bodies.
El Caminos were coils. GM fullsize wagons stopped leaf springs in 76. Last GM car to use leafs off the top of my head would be the Nova/Omega/Ventura/Apollo/Seville platform up to 1979.
@@wreckandraceify1981 Camaro would be the last GM car to have leafs
@@wayneberthelot I completely forgot about the Camaro/Firebird cars. And of course trucks and vans carried them forever.
The LeBaron was equipped what the Chrysler electronic lean burn emission control system
That's some rotted out vehicles. Must be from northern country.
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Those being in the yard long time there to far gone now they decide crush most of the yard don't have old cars now crush new cars
3 cars were nice looking too bad too far gone chrysler LeBaron chevy celebrity and mercury monarch there good cars
More videos 😊