Should have rented the truck…
At what point do you think “Hummm this might cost more in damages then renting a truck”? If you’re that stupid then I say wear the dents with pride!
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At what point do you think “Hummm this might cost more in damages then renting a truck”? If you’re that stupid then I say wear the dents with pride!
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LOL the back end is bottoming out. I don’t see how they can even drive that.
and then there’s the HD titanium twine always a GOOD CHOICE FOR TIEING DOWN A VALUABLE LOAD I’D SAY 20% CHANCE OF GETTING ALL THE LOAD THERE MAKES ME CRINGE JUST TO THINK WHAT KIND OF A PROJECT WILL COME OUT OF THIS WERE’S THE PERMIT AND THE BUILDING INSPECTORS ???
This picture has been around for a while. According to the original post, the wood and stuff you see on top of the (ex)car is only half the story. There were a dozen 50lb bags of cement inside, there were also bundles of shingles 1n there. All in all it was estimated that they had tried to load about 2000lbs onto the car. Before the staff would let them try to get home with this they made the driver sign a waiver. The suspension got pushed right up through the floor. The car was totally undrivable, the front wheels made such light contact with the road that they couldn’t steer. Eventually they realized that they were unable to drive, and called for two trucks – one to carry this stuff and another to tow the car.
What’s really scary is the fact that there are other pictures like this of other attempts.
What the heck. Are some people devoid of any common sense.
I also read somewhere that this driver was high and passed out. I think there was also something about another passenger, who was also high, being found like a block away with his pants around his ankles, or something like that…
read all bout it..
http://www.swapmeetdave.com/Humor/Workshop/Overload.htm <= click to read
Someone is smart enough to do something with wood? Im assuming the guy in the passenger seat is not the intellect behind this project?