Oops! [vid]
Originally Posted by norcalsmoka
it no worky for me
no, i had nothing to do with it. i just saw it on another forum and wanted to share it with you guys. i knew you would enjoy it.
Originally Posted by mayonaise
i think it looks like they hooked the cable to the bumper, not to the tow-hook. the bumper was attached securely to the rest of the plastic on the entire rear end, including the tail lights, so when the bumper was pulled off, along came verything else. that is HILARIOUS, btw. the bumper cracked a little too, before they tried again. and still they didn't realize what they were doing :af:
But the guy sad that he didn't strap it to his bumper. And I don't think it would've held that long if they did. Plus, it doesn't look like it's just the bumper when they show it on the ground later. :dunno:
I could be completely wrong, though.
OMFG! Thats the funniest thing I've EVER seen! Jesus H Tapdancing Christ on a rubber crutch! WOW!
I busted out laughing so loud that my wife threw pillows at me for interrupting her Average Joe 2: Hawaii show.
All I have to say is: WOW! That's a keeper!
I busted out laughing so loud that my wife threw pillows at me for interrupting her Average Joe 2: Hawaii show.
All I have to say is: WOW! That's a keeper!
I think they tied the rope correctly. They did pull it the wrong way though.
It was tied to the frame couse u can see that the car has no rear end on it anymore. The fuel tank is clearely exposed and u know there had to of been a metall bar of some sort in front of it that was securely connected to the frame of the vehicle. Its just poor engineering and crappy production. Although there were ways they could have done it smarter I woul blame the manufacturer for what happened.
It was tied to the frame couse u can see that the car has no rear end on it anymore. The fuel tank is clearely exposed and u know there had to of been a metall bar of some sort in front of it that was securely connected to the frame of the vehicle. Its just poor engineering and crappy production. Although there were ways they could have done it smarter I woul blame the manufacturer for what happened.


