Old cars were literally death traps. This is terrifying! Darren Cassey 05 Jan 2015 Previous I went on the internet and I found this! Next Ever seen a modified Fiat Multipla? Comments Old cars’ still better. You had to trust only in your skills and luck…and in your fellow driver from the other side of the road WHY WOULD YOU DESTROY THAT BEL AIR!!! WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA!!! My teacher showed us this during school a couple months ago, i seemed to be the only one who was about to cry :( I wanna see how will that Chevy look after it gets hit with the 1st model of Skoda Octavia Dibs on the rear end of that bel air, time to build a couch Just die like real man. Without Airbags ^^ did u just destroy a perfectly good bel-air?? I’d like to see them try that with a mid to late seventies Chrysler New Yorker. Even though it is a tank, it is still technically a car too… they don’t even have to be that old https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyzCswJ_tkk No engine or transmission plus the car clearly is rusted. You can see the rust in the air when the cars collide. My grandfather’s first cousin had a crash in a Bel Air. I’ve seen photos of the car. This test is manipulated. Pagination Page 1 Next page Next Page Latest News News The Encor Series 1 Is A Stunning £430k Lotus Esprit Restomod News Lexus LFA Name Returns, But This Time On An EV Concept News The Toyota GR GT3 Is Coming To A Racetrack Near You Soon News The 641bhp Toyota GR GT Is Finally Here News The Kia Vision Meta Turismo Is The Brand’s 80th Birthday Present To Itself News What’s Kia Hinting At With These Shadowy Teasers?Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Alpine A390 GT Review: An Alpine, But Not As You Know It Reviews 2025 Honda Civic Review: The Nicest Car You Probably Never Think About Reviews 2025 BYD Seal 6 Touring Review: There’s Value, But It’s Not Very Good Reviews Cupra Formentor VZ5 Review: We’re Not Sure Why It Exists, But We’re Glad It Does Reviews Volvo EX30 Cross Country Review: A Good Car Spoiled By Software Reviews 2025 Vauxhall Mokka GSE Review: Decent, But It Has One Big Problem
Old cars’ still better. You had to trust only in your skills and luck…and in your fellow driver from the other side of the road
My teacher showed us this during school a couple months ago, i seemed to be the only one who was about to cry :(
I’d like to see them try that with a mid to late seventies Chrysler New Yorker. Even though it is a tank, it is still technically a car too…
No engine or transmission plus the car clearly is rusted. You can see the rust in the air when the cars collide. My grandfather’s first cousin had a crash in a Bel Air. I’ve seen photos of the car. This test is manipulated.
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Old cars’ still better. You had to trust only in your skills and luck…and in your fellow driver from the other side of the road
WHY WOULD YOU DESTROY THAT BEL AIR!!! WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA!!!
My teacher showed us this during school a couple months ago, i seemed to be the only one who was about to cry :(
I wanna see how will that Chevy look after it gets hit with the 1st model of Skoda Octavia
Dibs on the rear end of that bel air, time to build a couch
Just die like real man. Without Airbags ^^
did u just destroy a perfectly good bel-air??
I’d like to see them try that with a mid to late seventies Chrysler New Yorker. Even though it is a tank, it is still technically a car too…
they don’t even have to be that old https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyzCswJ_tkk
No engine or transmission plus the car clearly is rusted. You can see the rust in the air when the cars collide. My grandfather’s first cousin had a crash in a Bel Air. I’ve seen photos of the car. This test is manipulated.
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