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I seen this car yesterday.in the 80's in Monterrey, Mexico I seen an old car that had bailing wire holding on the fenders/hood and a least one door. years later I seen the same car being driven
Comments (18)
DukeNukem2005
Very good 👍
ontar1
Interesting idea, great capture!
daggerwilldo
LOL...I live in New Mexico and I see 'em to. This is so funny. Folks will make that baby turn over a 150 K miles.
Radar_rad-dude
That is a funny looking bandaid! I suppose if you can't afford repairs and still need to get to work, what are you gonna do?
bakapo
This is a frightening photo. In MA, we have super strict safety inspections every year, this car wouldn't make it far.
farmerC
A nice shot.
LyleAryn
Lol
ikke.evc
Unbelievable
UteBigSmile
Oups, first I thought it was yours Richard, but now I see that it's just a capture! Wish you already a nice weekend (and take care of your doggy)!
Darkglass
Definitely seen better days...cool capture!
Glendaw
Oops !
Magnificent find, thanks for sharing.
RodS Online Now!
LOL - Bailing wire and duct-tape, and it's good as new! I had an old Plymouth Horizon years ago - I drove that thing around town for months with the dash panel held together with electrical tape! 😆
Great find and photo, Richard!
starship64
Wow! Nice find.
PandaB5
Yes, we can't all afford mechanics :-) At least they made a plan and I hope it doesn't rain. Cool photo!
rainbows
haw shame, wonderful but not for the owner, hugs. DiDi. xx
dragongirl
Such a pretty car - once
OmniFX
That looks like the jaws of life got to that door. Maybe the door was jammed due the accident and they had to pry it open. Interesting....
STEVIEUKWONDER
I'd say the whole chassis has been shunted and as a result is beyond economical repair! Such a shame!