Too Much Broken & Missing... Recovery Nightmare!

Published 2024-03-29
So I got a call for a Chevy and everything kept breaking on it.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ateazy7801
    Matt: "It's like someone took this apart and put this back together in a really big hurry" Customer: (stares at ground)
  • @scottbristow6617
    That welded tie rod is now the strongest part of that vehicle.
  • @user-bh7dm8dr3m
    This rescue makes me appreciate my dad. He was an old-time mechanic and every old car/truck I drug home he was excited as I was to get them up and running and making sure the things that mattered worked and were safe. He's been gone almost 25 years, but I couldn't have asked for a better father. More importantly, he helped make some great memories for a teenage kid that had big ideas and instilled a "you can do anything you set your mind too" attitude.
  • @woodyholland9865
    "You're going to hit that bush" Don't think it will hurt the paint! At least he was out there having fun with what he had.
  • @jakedewald
    That young man reminds me of me 😂. Driving a clapped out old car to rescue a clapped out old car... And both breaking down on you 😂
  • @jeremyspecce
    Loving the comments with so many people relating to the position the young guy was in. 🙌🏻
  • You have to feel sorry for those that have the heart to go off roading but don't have the knowledge, abilities and $$$$ to do such. Sometimes we take our gifts for granted. A great Easter reminder. Thanks Matt.
  • @jessepitt
    When I was that kids age I was driving junk too. My parents made me work for anything I wanted to buy so I bought cheap beaters, wrenched on them, then wrenched some more. It’s a great way to learn a lot of things including not taking things for granted. A lot of kids these days don’t get these important lessons.
  • @Kentucky921
    That Chevy is a good candidate for an overhaul, I’ll never trash anyone for what they drive, I have been there and done that, I’ve been so broke I would almost have to walk, and I have been on the other end with some of the finest luxury cars available , I wish that kid all the luck in the world for a better vehicle
  • @stuartofJax
    The great thing about having an old vehicle is all the knowledge and experience you get from the repairs.
  • The way Matt rubbed the Durango’s driver, front tire and his face afterwards you don’t even have to look at the tire to see that there’s cords showing
  • @whodahellru8124
    I kinda feel bad for that young man. He’s out there with what he has to work with, just wanting to explore a few trails but that vehicle (neither vehicle actually)is in no shape to be doing so. He could be doing much worse things with his life but he’s out there alone being adventurous. Stay safe young man and good luck!
  • @davee5384
    The recovery cost more then both vehicles combined... what a piece of... art.
  • @brandonbdl
    " it was like it was taken apart, and someone really fu..... it was put back together in a hurry " custumer stares at ground
  • @jakerjacks
    Back in my EMT days, I remember a nasty call where we were way out of town and had several patients. We were overwhelmed. When the helicopter made its circle overhead before landing, the sound of its blades almost put me in tears. Help was here. I can only imagine the rumble of your equipment working has the same effect on many of your customers
  • @philip4193
    That young dude reminds me of myself when I was his age; had several old vehicles at the time and none of them could in any way be considered either reliable nor in good working order. I'd always be driving the most reliable one whilst I was working on the others and then when that one broke I'd switch to one of the others that I had at least got to the stage of running & driving somewhat, and then start the whole process over. Never occurred to me at the time to spend the money to buy just one lower-mileage & trouble-free vehicle as my daily driver...
  • @jeffm234
    Growing up, all us at one time had a POS crap-box that we occasionally took where it shouldnt have gone. Those times still make me laugh!
  • Watching you trust your kids, is a beautiful thing. I have a 32 y/o Marine Staff Sgt, and his "little" brother is 5 years his junior and is just as bad assed and capable. They compete like dogs, but will always, in the end, love and help each other. It's a wonderful thing to watch as a Dad. (Don't get me started on their sister, who is right between those two wonderful mutts. I worked with my youngest on many a construction site and also served in the Navy... I sometimes think I am not worthy of my kids.
  • @brettdubbeld9042
    "Need to grab my Slag hammer" I fully expected Matt to pull out an old claw hammer 🤣