
A scene straight out of a Hollywood movie. WhistlinDiesel, a YouTube channel with absolutely insane content, this time brings us an extraordinary trick. A Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon is dropped from a crane onto the roof of a building. Impressive!
Don’t try
It is quite rare to see how cars are thrown several meters in height. This is business as usual for Cody. This young American proves it to us once again by hooking up this all-terrain vehicle Mercedes G-class to the construction crane. The goal? Attach in the cabin to drop over the house. It military vehicle, with a very rough appearance, impresses with its body and its format. Imagine the damage from two tons produced by a German brand. This is not the first time Cody has created such a storyline. Fascinated by cinematography, he already led a car in the ocean where was knocked down by a smart machine. This time he shows us his talents in the air ass !
Collection of the film
A neighbor’s barn was chosen to create this video. Birthday decor in the house is visible and investment 50,000 USD created for this production. After suspending the vehicle, Cody climbs onto the construction truck to land on the driver’s side. After the belt is fastened, G-Class is released and crosses the roof of the house. To finish the job, Cody takes control of the crane to lift the Mercedes several times and let it go.
For a good cause
All this staging served not only to entertain the audience. In effect, goal this video first of all raising awareness cancer patients Sweep away Cancer “. The idea of attracting attention is hidden behind this material damage this is a disease. Instead of worrying about the “small problems”. Perfect reason for Cody to destroy that G-Wagon!
Discover the destruction of this Mercedes G-Wagon in the video below:
Source: Auto Plus

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