Deliveries of the 2024 Mustang only began a handful of weeks back, but the all-new S650 has wasted no time in producing its debut the hall of shame that is the site of salvage auctioneers Copart.

This is not the initial wrecked 2024 we’ve observed. Last week we reported on a blue Mustang coupe that was operating some fascinating rear toe-out angles soon after spinning into a median curb in a residential region. But these most current pictures are the initial shots we’ve come across of an S650 in a salvage yard, and it is in way worse shape.

A V8-powered Mustang GT coupe, it has covered only 735 miles (1,183 km), and it appears like the odometer may be stuck there till kingdom come, simply because the door, sill, front fender and floorpan have all been pushed sharply inwards. There’s also some secondary harm to the front finish, like the hood, and the rear quarter panel has also wrinkled.

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 2024 Ford Mustang GT Wrecked By Runaway Dodge Challenger After Only 735 Miles
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Given the Mustang’s reputation for wrecking, it is virtually a surprise to find out that the harm wasn’t triggered by the Ford owner’s ham-fisted driving, but by that other Copart normal, a Dodge Challenger. We know this simply because the owner, who was driving at the time of the accident, dropped a post in an S650 Facebook group explaining what had occurred to satisfy the curiosity of other fans who have been currently taking about the auto obtaining spotted it on the salvage internet site.

The Mustang driver says he was crossing an intersection at 2am when a Challenger, possibly a Hellcat, plowed into his driver’s door, totaling the auto. Incredibly, the owner says he is typically okay, even though understandably he mentions that his legs “were beat to hell,” and also claims he took a hit to the face from a rifle he had in the auto at the time. Don’t you just hate it when that occurs?

As you’d count on the owner is gutted about losing his auto and has currently place in an order for a replacement. No word on what occurred to the Challenger, but searching at the harm it did to the Mustang in this accident it is possibly going to be reunited with the Ford at the Northfield Copart yard extremely quickly.

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