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Old 05-24-2016, 05:47 PM   #43
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Cookstown Auto Wreckers, which is a "you pull" yard up North, keeps all the "bad" wreck cars in a fenced-off section so you don't accidentally run into some blood or body parts...

Even then, much like the BRZ above with the piece of the seat that was chopped out, they often cut out entire sections of these wrecks that were probably covered in blood and/or other human remains.

Nobody wants to go to the wreckers for a door handle and leave with a mental scar of a blood-soaked seat they saw in a mini-van...nobody besides TCoat, anyways...
Hey I was 6 or 7 years old. That stuff was cool!
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Old 05-24-2016, 08:24 PM   #44
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Hey I was 6 or 7 years old. That stuff was cool!
Lol, still like my answer... but yeah, probably referencing a biohazard

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Back in the day (sorry @humfrz ) when I was a little kid, in the early 60s my father would take me to the auto wreckers frequently. While he was drinking with/trying to figure out how to steal stuff with/from the staff I would go out and roam the yard. Now, keep in mind these were pre seat belt, crumple zone or any other type of modern safety device cars and what would be a minor fender bender today would pulp the passengers back then.


They marked all the cars that still had body parts or massive amounts of blood with a big red X on the hood and doors. I would climb through those cars and see what I could find. Teeth in the dash was pretty common and I bet I saw hundreds. Big sections of scalp with hair stuck to the shattered wind shields was also a normal find. The biggest parts I ever saw was an ear (all shriveled up but could tell what it was) and two fingers.


In hindsight it was an odd hobby and may explain quite a bit today.
How old ARE you?? I always figured you were closer to my age...... but I guess I was off by about 20 years....

Edit - just saw subsequent post about being 6-7 years old at the time.... =)
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How old ARE you?? I always figured you were closer to my age...... but I guess I was off by about 20 years....

Edit - just saw subsequent post about being 6-7 years old at the time.... =)
I am 56 years old but had an ...ummmm... ahhhh... eventful life.


Edit: Shit almost 58!
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Here is an cooked up FRS too!!

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Here is an cooked up FRS too!!
Well at least this one is recognizable. Without close up photos and a description, the op looks like a mangled Celica. This is another sad sight... R.I.P. 86...

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You can REALLY see just how much of the front end is plastic there.
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You can REALLY see just how much of the front end is plastic there.
Says someone who may have never taken off their front bumper.
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Says someone who may have never taken off their front bumper.
Yet!
I am getting fog lights.
Even with the bumper pulled there are other things in place. With it all burnet away it just looks barren.
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I once went to the junkyard there was an integra that was rolled and it has a smashed windshield with blood all over the place and pieces of hair and skin all over the window.

I was like holy shit.
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