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Copart Cadavers: These Finds Bring New Meaning To The Words Wrecked Exotics


Copart Cadavers: These Finds Bring New Meaning To The Words Wrecked Exotics

Last week we took a look at some of the most torn up big rigs for sale on the massive Copart.com website. Copart is a nationwide network of wrecking yards that was among the first to embrace the online marketplace. Now, to buy this stuff you have to be a dealer or know a dealer, etc so if you are in the market for a destroyed Lamborghini, Jaguar, Maserati, or Ferrari, go hit up your car dealer friend to put in the bids. We’re not sure why so many Jags were in destroyed or burned up condition but they sure were. Driver skill issues or something else? Who knows. We do know that the stuff you’ll see below will need more than a wax and buff before it hits the highways again. At least one of these things looks like it was consumed by a metal eating dinosaur and digested!

2001 FERRARI 360 –

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Click HERE to see the rest of the photos of this completely torn up 2001 Ferrari 360

2000 Jaguar sedan –

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CLICK HERE to see the rest of this 2000 Jag

2004 Lamborghini Gallardo –

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CLICK HERE to see the rest of this toasted 2004 Lambo

2011 Jaguar XJ 

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CLICK HERE to see the insane remains of the 2011 Jag XJ

2012 Lamborghini Gallardo

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CLICK HERE to see the rest of this 2014 Lamborghini Gallardo

2010 Jaguar XK –

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CLICK HERE to see the rest of this 2012 Jag XK

1976 Jag XJ6L –

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CLICK HERE to see more of the torched 1976 Jaguar XJ6L

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7 thoughts on “Copart Cadavers: These Finds Bring New Meaning To The Words Wrecked Exotics

  1. Sumgai

    There’s a good chance the old XJ6 was the result of an SBC swap with shoddy wiring or fuel lines.

  2. DannyDodge

    Note the spray paint on the tires on the one jag, Measurement markings, some one was killed in that accident

    1. Burner303

      The Biohazard sticker on the hood seems to confirm that, as well.

      Don’t see how though, while the hit does look hard, the passenger compartment still looks intact, guess someone wasn’t wearing their seatbelt?

  3. Dirwood

    Was trolling through x2 builders looking at vipers,one pristine unit wtf? Back picture showed several bullit holes!

  4. Scott Inman

    If you want to see more look up the company Insurance Auto Auctions, some of there auctions are open to the public. Just as many crazy looking crashed cars

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