Derby Car Crash
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I'm amazed at how well the back end of that Cadillac held up.
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would be great without the gay music i need the sounds for a project
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great video, annoying music...why have music in this??
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waste of a car
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thats a solid caddy
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@jonmichaels74 The 1968 Plymouth VIP was basically a high trim level Plymouth Fury, with different emblems, a fancier interior and possibly other power options. The Commando designated the big-block engine, (not a 6 cylinder or small block 318). They are relatively rare, but it is/was all original and done at the factory.
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@bleach35 your right the taillights got me
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@andy26111 It's actually a '68 VIP
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the blue car is a 67 plymouth fury vip
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wtf?
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goes to show which is made better GM all the way
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im using that same year taurus next year for the compacts
The Plymouth was an odd car. I'm not sure of the model on that one. The previous owner had "modified" it. All of the original name plates had been removed and some curly-q lettering saying "VIP" had been put in its place. The only original plate that still existed said "Commando" and "V8."
jonmichaels74 4 years ago
I remember the owner of the junk yard (and driver of the Cadillac... a demolition derby driver) saying that it was a '68 Ford. I couldn't remember the model. I'm a sound guy. Not so much of a car guy.
jonmichaels74 4 years ago
The old cars were purchased from a junk yard for $300 each. The Plymouth and the Taurus had working engines. The Mustang did not. The engine in the Plymouth was saved and it will live again in another vehicle. Other than that, it was in much worse shape that it appears to be in this video.
jonmichaels74 4 years ago