Uh-oh. I always look away when I see an accident. Once - on Christmas day... I went to my Brother and saw a car upside down, no one around so I stopped. Oh, boy. I did not look but called the ambulance. They were harsh as I couldn´t describe exactly where I was (woman, huh?!). Luckily two others had stopped as well and then. That dumb, young bloke stepped out of that car unharmed. I was shivering all over when I arrived at my Bro´s place. I´ll never get people who stare when they see an accident. Was I lucky the young man was unharmed. Don´t wanna see anything bad.
That poor little car had a hard life--I hope the owner's life was okay after whatever happened here. I always wonder when I see wrecked cars how anyone could have survived, and yet many come out of them with minor injuries. A testament to improved safety features, and the grace of God.
A sad end dumped in a garbage bin...
ReplyDeleteI think I like the first shot the best with the contrast between rust and red and not so crowded with details.
ReplyDeleteThe vehicle seems rusted underbody and good capture on its last journey.
ReplyDelete...it has lived a hard life.
ReplyDeleteGreat title to this post!
ReplyDeleteThe windscreen wipers are still new.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That time comes for all of us.....
ReplyDeletePretty much!
ReplyDeleteReduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repeat.
ReplyDeleteIt will reincarnate...
ReplyDeleteYep- Over and Done! Happy Tuesday, Bill.
ReplyDeleteRecycling centre the next stop!
ReplyDeleteYup, that one is a goner!
ReplyDeleteI'd sure say so!
ReplyDeleteA sad end to a once treasured car. It is off to the crusher and a new use for the metal.
ReplyDeleteSad (a bit) but cool photos.
ReplyDeleteahh it it good it was not something else worse!
ReplyDeleteHappy days to you Bill and family!
same with it's color, the car feel so bloody broken, the photos can tell it very well...
ReplyDeletehave a great day Bill :)
Ya el desguace, se encargará de él.
ReplyDeleteOh my, it is a goner. I hope no one was hurt!
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a happy day!
it will be a new car of it perhaps of recycling
ReplyDeleteHope whoever was in it lived.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment today - I would be uncomfortable too sitting close with no mask. I had a mask on as I walked around by myself.
ReplyDeleteit is really painful to think about what happened in that car ..
ReplyDeleteOho.. There has to been a serious collision.
ReplyDeleteHola! unas fotos muy interesantes. Saludos
ReplyDeleteOh dear, it looks a serious crash.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
look sad
ReplyDeleteOh my that car has seen better days!!
ReplyDeleteHope people weren’t hurt.
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeletePobre vehículo, buena fotografía. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteSad ending.
ReplyDeleteUh-oh. I always look away when I see an accident. Once - on Christmas day... I went to my Brother and saw a car upside down, no one around so I stopped.
ReplyDeleteOh, boy. I did not look but called the ambulance. They were harsh as I couldn´t describe exactly where I was (woman, huh?!). Luckily two others had stopped as well and then.
That dumb, young bloke stepped out of that car unharmed.
I was shivering all over when I arrived at my Bro´s place.
I´ll never get people who stare when they see an accident. Was I lucky the young man was unharmed. Don´t wanna see anything bad.
Hope this was but a press and not an accident...
That poor little car had a hard life--I hope the owner's life was okay after whatever happened here. I always wonder when I see wrecked cars how anyone could have survived, and yet many come out of them with minor injuries. A testament to improved safety features, and the grace of God.
ReplyDeleteLooks sad! I dont want to think that accident.
ReplyDeleteBill - don't you wonder about the story? The tales this car could tell since it rolled new and shiny off the assembly line ...
ReplyDeleteSem qualquer dúvida... muito pouco se conseguiria aproveitar!...
ReplyDeleteEspero que o condutor tivesse ficado em melhor estado...
Um grande abraço!
Ana