Kansas man buys $300 Nissan Titan during Arctic blast before finding bizarre items inside
- This Nissan Titan was pulled from a scrapyard during a Kansas arctic gale
- Having been prepped to be stripped for parts, the team found more
- What was in this interior dwelling was nothing short of bizarre
Published on Jan 28, 2025 at 5:15 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 29, 2025 at 3:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
After salvaging this Nissan Titan from the scrapyard in a bid to strip it down for parts, this Kansas man was greeted with some bizarre findings.
Many car fanatics make some good pocket money on stripping down cars left for scrap, often finding usable parts underneath the hood.
However, this particular Titan had more surprises than a room full of jack-in-the-boxes hidden in its interior.
Bought for just $300, this scrap truck served as a trip to Pandora for bizarre findings.
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Kansas man finds bizarre collections inside scrapped Nissan Titan
There’s something quite satisfying about seeing scrapyard cars get brought back to life.
This time, YouTuber John Ross – WatchJRGO – landed himself a Nissan Titan for just $300.
But the surprise wasn’t the price, it was what was inside.
The old banger had already had its engine stripped down, and while the YouTuber is an experienced restorer, there were too many repairs needed to bring this car back to life.
Not unlike this fellow Nissan which was reclaimed by nature and salvaged again.
So, after pushing it inside the shop during an arctic cold Kansas gale, Ross whipped out the gloves and went digging through the piles of hidden treasures on the interior.
Immediately, they started making money back with tins of quarters, as it looked like the previous owner was a keen collector.
They also found a rare Barack Obama coin.
That’s where things got even weirder.
The next item to be found was a 5.56 magazine full of bullets, and one emptied shell casing.
A rustic metal lighter, a pocket knife, a USB hard drive, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater on PlayStation 1, more 9mm bullets, tools, skateboard wheels, and a tonne of maggots chewing on moldy takeout food. Yummy.
Ross extracted the ‘money’ from the vehicle, including the stereo, headlamps, wing mirrors, wheels, and the odometer, as the rest of the Titan was prepared to be crushed.
It might not be as romantic as seeing the first-ever General Lee get saved from a scrapyard and get a new lease of life, but it’s still quite the bizarre find.