Video: Previous-Generation Camaro Destroyed By 1,500 Pounds Of Used Cell Phones

 

1997 Chevrolet Camaro RS

1997 Chevrolet Camaro RS

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Using YouTube as an advertising outlet is nothing new anymore, and cell-phone recycler Pace Butler has produced an ad in which a fourth-generation Camaro meets its demise by having 1,500 pounds of old cell phones dropped on it from above.

According to a post on Jalopnik, the Camaro wasn't running and likely never would run again, and a crew member bought it as a parts car.

Below, we have video of the cell-phone drop and video of the final ad.

 




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[Jalopnik, Pace Bucket]



 
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