The FWD Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs from the late 80s to 90s that had the 3800 Series V6 were real good cars. I had a 98 Olds 88 with that engine that I had for almost 13 years until the intake gasket let go with over 220,000 miles on the car. I still miss it to this day.
that would depend on model. my mothers 83 century and my 89 cutlass ciera did not. hers had the 3.0 i had the 2.8. i also had a 94 sunbird with the 3.1 which she got new then i bought from her. then the 04 grand am which we both owned with the 3.4 but thats a later car.
@@grabasandwich i know. he said, (The FWD Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs from the late 80s to 90s that had the 3800 Series V6 were real good cars) but i think there were more of the 60 degree engines around.
@@rottmanthan There were a lot of variants of both 60* and 90* engines. Depending on the year, some FWD models could've had either one, but the 60* were more common, and more prone to issues. Anyway, not looking to argue 😊
I'm a die-hard Ford pickup truck guy. I don’t care if it's a F150 or F350 or even Ford Ranger, as long as the truck is a Ford, I'll be more than likely to be driving it.
That Bonneville wasn't going to go down without a fight! Ironic the Bonneville was marketed as an alternative to the BMW back in the day (and how the Ultimate Driving Machine was squashed flatter than any of the other cars in this video!)
For midwest cars, the LeSabre and Stang were in pretty good shape, although the LeSabre must have been off the road for awhile since it had whitewalls. I completely forgot about the Cavelier and wagon. Havent seen one in decades. Even the Pontiac was pretty rust free, and those rusted out bad
Did anyone else notice the 1998 Bonneville the plate expired in 2007? So that means the car was only about 9 years old when it got junked? Wonder what happened : ((
I’ve been following your crushes for years, but other than the Minnesota plates, there’s very little context. Who has all these old cars sitting in a field?
The FWD Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs from the late 80s to 90s that had the 3800 Series V6 were real good cars. I had a 98 Olds 88 with that engine that I had for almost 13 years until the intake gasket let go with over 220,000 miles on the car. I still miss it to this day.
that would depend on model. my mothers 83 century and my 89 cutlass ciera did not. hers had the 3.0 i had the 2.8. i also had a 94 sunbird with the 3.1 which she got new then i bought from her. then the 04 grand am which we both owned with the 3.4 but thats a later car.
@@rottmanthanI think he was referring to the full sized cars
@@rottmanthan Two very different engines. You're talking about the 60 degree variant. The 3800 series was based on the 3.8L 90 degree engine 😊
@@grabasandwich i know. he said, (The FWD Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs from the late 80s to 90s that had the 3800 Series V6 were real good cars) but i think there were more of the 60 degree engines around.
@@rottmanthan There were a lot of variants of both 60* and 90* engines. Depending on the year, some FWD models could've had either one, but the 60* were more common, and more prone to issues. Anyway, not looking to argue 😊
Thanks again for another great video. No music, no speaking. Just car crushing
I knew that cavalier was gonna be fun to watch...that thing is full of windows so you know there was going to be a ton of glass flying everywhere!
Great video, really loved the crap from day one pontiaCRAP getting crushed. Thanks for sharing!
Nice to see a skilled loader operator! Makes the process much more smooth and enjoyable to watch. Wow, a Cavalier wagon - forgot about those! 😮
Really nice glass popping in this one!
Best car crushing videos on RUclips!!!
good distance on that window blowing out on the wagon. good reason for safety glasses
Out of the 5 crushed, I hated seeing the Cavalier and the Stang flattened, I'm a diehard Ford guy but I fancy American Wagons, (Even a Chevy).
I'm a die-hard Ford pickup truck guy. I don’t care if it's a F150 or F350 or even Ford Ranger, as long as the truck is a Ford, I'll be more than likely to be driving it.
Where are you finding these gems in a Northern state ?? Cause except for a rare example they have ALL rotted away here in Upstate New York !
Great videos. I always love your car crushing videos.👍👍👍
Saddest part was seeing the perfectly fine Menard's bucket crushed
Bye bonneville , lesabre, childhood😢
That Bonneville wasn't going to go down without a fight! Ironic the Bonneville was marketed as an alternative to the BMW back in the day (and how the Ultimate Driving Machine was squashed flatter than any of the other cars in this video!)
I like the way the Cavalier wagon is totally pancaked.
Same with the BMW
Sad! This hurts me to see all old cars and buildings being crushed or demolished
Love all these vehicles
I love them more as pancakes
@danh2134 lol 😆 well I still love pancakes 🥞 but I love vehicles more
Poor Bonneville,ugh 😩😩😩
Oooo...wagon glass.
That wagon was crushed paper thin
Sad to see that fox body go 😢
The BMW had no rust but no roof either
For midwest cars, the LeSabre and Stang were in pretty good shape, although the LeSabre must have been off the road for awhile since it had whitewalls. I completely forgot about the Cavelier and wagon. Havent seen one in decades. Even the Pontiac was pretty rust free, and those rusted out bad
Did anyone else notice the 1998 Bonneville the plate expired in 2007? So that means the car was only about 9 years old when it got junked? Wonder what happened : ((
Maybe just parked when they upgraded to a newer vehicle. I'll never understand why people hang onto stuff they aren't using.
I’ve been following your crushes for years, but other than the Minnesota plates, there’s very little context. Who has all these old cars sitting in a field?
Where's this collection at?
10:08 Aí é habilidade!
6 car's that's a record in it😅
Not the Fox Body Mustang 😮😭
I don't know that I'll ever understand the love for these things out of all the Mustangs it's one of the worst looking
Sadly soon All Gas cars will be illegal!!