This is the title of a youtube video I stumbled across .Unbelivible number of really cool cars being hauled away in some kind of drug bust.Hey Poncho can you add that link thing that I have no clue how to do,thanks. Ed
-- Edited by flatblack55delivery on Sunday 9th of December 2012 11:25:00 AM
Really sickening to watch how the yahoo car hauler drivers treat these cars in this video, i wouldn't doubt if all these cars are sitting outside in a compound somewhere like usually happens in cases like this. Very sad.
Thanks Poncho.I wonder if these cars are all from one bust of if they were seized as proceds of crime from many sources.Evidently someone loved Cameros. Ed
Really sickening to watch how the yahoo car hauler drivers treat these cars in this video, i wouldn't doubt if all these cars are sitting outside in a compound somewhere like usually happens in cases like this. Very sad.
What are you talking about?? Sure they will sit in a compound until they are autioned off...looks good on the POS peeps that owned them
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Really sickening to watch how the yahoo car hauler drivers treat these cars in this video, i wouldn't doubt if all these cars are sitting outside in a compound somewhere like usually happens in cases like this. Very sad.
What are you talking about?? Sure they will sit in a compound until they are autioned off...looks good on the POS peeps that owned them
They will sit in the compound unprotected from the elements until the case is finished then auctioned off. It is sad to see what happens after they have been sitting in the salty air for a few years. I was at the Broward compound years ago and it was full of some really high priced cars, trucks, boats whatever you could think of. I helped rebuild a '47 Apache that was seized. It was a mess after sitting for a few years but a wild ride when we tested it, 112mph in a 6 foot sea. The drug trade is huge down there and crime is normal everyday life. Raids and reposesions are common and don't even make the news. All those cars will probably be bought at auction by these criminals buddies with the money they have fenced before being put away.
Ok...so who cares??? They will end up in new homes eventually. They aren't our cars...no sense getting upset about it. They aren't going to rot to nothing and I didn't see any abuse in the vids.
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They will sit in the compound unprotected from the elements until the case is finished then auctioned off. It is sad to see what happens after they have been sitting in the salty air for a few years. I was at the Broward compound years ago and it was full of some really high priced cars, trucks, boats whatever you could think of. I helped rebuild a '47 Apache that was seized. It was a mess after sitting for a few years but a wild ride when we tested it, 112mph in a 6 foot sea. The drug trade is huge down there and crime is normal everyday life. Raids and reposesions are common and don't even make the news. All those cars will probably be bought at auction by these criminals buddies with the money they have fenced before being put away.
I didn't see any abuse either, some of those cars you have to keep the revs. up to clean them out, not mean't to idle !!! My friend in Charleston W.V. got their Chevelle police car thru a drug bust, & after they confescated it they turned it into a patrol car