Great heat as always! Extra points for the close up shot of the driver who figures out one of those tires laying there is off his rig. Awesome coverage. Keep em coming! Especially when they are as hard hitting action packed as this heat. Thank You.
It's sad to see the older trucks in these derbies. Hell, you could probably get them all off road worthy and haul a load of wood, go hunting, etc. I'd almost still trust them more than this new 80K junk rolling out of the factories.😢
Those grocery cart wheels are the dumbest-looking derby trend, so far. Pretty good heat. I hate it when it comes down to two drivers trying to avoid taking damage.
For my projects I'm offered more free parts by derby guys than anyone else. They pull a lot of what we can't buy anyone off of them. And they tend to run special engines instead of the originals. There really isn't much that could have been save. Some steering components maybe. Suspension. But that is about it. Bodies are usually done.
In my 20+ years of being around demo derbies I've come to realize that if something looks like a good part, it only LOOKS like a good part. The only thing that should be any good is the stuff used for driver protection, otherwise everything else is on its last leg anyway. Though I'll give it to you; a few vehicles here look like they could have been salvaged in some way, mostly some body panels.
Great heat as always! Extra points for the close up shot of the driver who figures out one of those tires laying there is off his rig. Awesome coverage. Keep em coming! Especially when they are as hard hitting action packed as this heat. Thank You.
thanks for tuning in!
42X made his FIRST hit at 10:20 ..... but home town homies can what ever they want.
It's sad to see the older trucks in these derbies. Hell, you could probably get them all off road worthy and haul a load of wood, go hunting, etc. I'd almost still trust them more than this new 80K junk rolling out of the factories.😢
Shit those early 60’s unibody’s done right are worth more than a new truck now days. Those dodges look harder than them waste in my opinion.
You know it! So true! I'll take old iron truck/car any day!
That's what happens when demolition derby guys have an IQ less than their shoe size!
White unibody is a short bed even
@@matthewmuse3655me too
Those old Ford trucks did themselves proud here.
yeah i was watching them the whole time..
Never seen so many Dodges. Those 40+ year old Fords always steal the show.
they both hold up good, I never notice the pre 70s chevys in the derbies,
This was a good heat to watch
Those grocery cart wheels are the dumbest-looking derby trend, so far. Pretty good heat. I hate it when it comes down to two drivers trying to avoid taking damage.
Sad seeing 70s iron getting smashed
I know,,,
You mean 60's era! Those unibody Ford's are already super rare! 😢
@@crash076 yup I haven't seen many of those
Sandbagging isn't sexy, but it gets you a win if you don't get caught.
Beautiful trucks not gunna lie
It's always the old Ford's that go the distance. The newer trucks fold up too easily.
Silly that they don't pull them off the wall here if they are pushed up.
Smach 2000s 🚚 trucks I would ❤see that !@#%^&/👍🏁
Wish some of these Dodge trucks were running Hemi’s. Always curious to see how they would do in a derby
stock dodge engines seem to take over heating well,
a few guys have done it. If you search hemi derby engine on here there's a few videos.
Ya i b meetn thm brothers n tht end field thts for sure
Why don't they use full size "normal" wheel's / tires' ??
less chance of them getting broken off,
@@DemolitionDerbyMN Makes sense. Thank you.
what was the payout of this
Built Ford Tough!
Perfect way to send Old Betsy off to Valhalla
all those good parts going to waist
I know, seems like allot of the new aftermarket parts are crap!
better then going straight to the scrap yard
Also better than rusting into the ground because of a hoarder that won't sell.
For my projects I'm offered more free parts by derby guys than anyone else. They pull a lot of what we can't buy anyone off of them. And they tend to run special engines instead of the originals. There really isn't much that could have been save. Some steering components maybe. Suspension. But that is about it. Bodies are usually done.
In my 20+ years of being around demo derbies I've come to realize that if something looks like a good part, it only LOOKS like a good part.
The only thing that should be any good is the stuff used for driver protection, otherwise everything else is on its last leg anyway.
Though I'll give it to you; a few vehicles here look like they could have been salvaged in some way, mostly some body panels.
I want to see imperials vs trucks
I have thought about that myself,
Glad I'm not the only one. It seems to me it would be a good match up.
If Someone Was To Ask Me the Toughest Brand truck Between Ford Or Dodge I would Say Ford.
they all seem to have plus and negatives,
They should put todays trucks 🛻🚙 trucks because they all junk🤮👎/ some this classic 🚚👍/ 🏁
RIGHT ON!
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