What the Police did not realise is that this was the actually a bottom trim level swift. The top of the range model came with duct tape, a broken walkman and a flip flop for the clutch pedal.
I'm from Nova Scotia. LOTS of rust buckets because we use salt on our roads in winter and we jut out into the North Atlantic. I've seen a few like this lol, I swear, magic keeps them together.
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What the Police did not realise is that this was the actually a bottom trim level swift. The top of the range model came with duct tape, a broken walkman and a flip flop for the clutch pedal.
I'm from Nova Scotia. LOTS of rust buckets because we use salt on our roads in winter and we jut out into the North Atlantic. I've seen a few like this lol, I swear, magic keeps them together.
I noticed in Montreal, cars hold up for ten years tops, then they are rotted through.
Then I saw this 20+ year old VW Golf III with no rust whatsoever. Impressive!
I too am from NS and once used vice grips to hold a shifter cable together. It's a way of life, and death.
Won't need to crush it. Pick it up with a fork lift and drop it. It'll crush itself!
I see worse than that daily....and no one is stopping them.
Iknow that over the years with rally car drivers have held together by all sorts of means, but quite like this one.