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Hot Rodded First-Gen Chevrolet Camaro Eats A Fence Leaving Cars And Coffee: Video

We all enjoy seeing fast cars doing fast car things, and sometimes those things don’t end so well. As you’ll see in the video, the owner of this first-gen Chevrolet Camaro tries to show off and lays it on just a little too thick, causing the hot rodded Camaro to mow down some fencing.

The camera guy eventually makes his way to the wreckage, and it’s a site for sore eyes. The front end is all hacked up, and it’s uglier than the most hideous looking brace-face you can imagine. To make matters worse, the Camaro is still on the road, blocking on-coming traffic. In a frantic effort to get out of the way, the owner starts the car (yes, really) and tries backing away from the wreckage – but the mangled mess follows him. With what sounds like a damaged throttle body and leaking fluids, he doesn’t make it very far.

At least no one was injured. Unlike with some Mustang burnout fails. PSA to drivers leaving car shows: nobody thinks your cool when you do a burnout.

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  1. Yes burnouts are still cool! Its just when fools try and do a John Force burnout down the street and lose it that makes it uncool and dangerous. There is no need to light em up through 1st, 2nd or even 3rd gear just to show how much power you have. That’s just too much wheel speed to try and control around bystanders. Be smart people. Don’t ruin it for the rest of us…especially you Mustang guys 🙂

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