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Man Tries And Fails To Tow His Broken Ford Three Times, Somehow Destroys A Restaurant Twice

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This summer has been full of towing gone wrong. Back in May, a Ford Expedition sent a poor Saab 9-3 whipping around a Texas highway in a flat tow gone wrong. Later that month, I got a U-Haul stuck in mud after losing the key fob to a beautiful Ford F-350. Yet, I think I found it. Here’s the dumbest towing fail of the summer. Watch as a man straps a broken Mercury Montego to a broken Honda Pilot and fails so hard that an innocent Phở got obliterated twice in the process.

This news comes to us from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office of Washington state, and the absolute mega failure of a disaster occurred on July 30 while stores weren’t open and folks were either sleeping or only just waking up for their day. Thankfully, this means that nobody got physically hurt. Instead, our victims here look to be what might have been a repairable Mercury Montego sedan and the UP Phở and Teriyaki of University Place, Washington. I feel very much for the owners of this establishment, as they seem to have some long days ahead of them.

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Now, it would be easy to just laugh at the guy for his complete failure to tow a disabled car, but I’m going to take a different path here. I’m going to analyze this failure step-by-step and see what the person could have done here. Watch the video because it’s hilarious:

If At First You Don’t Succeed…

Our story starts off at around 5:44 p.m. on July 29. Security camera footage obtained by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office shows a red Mercury Montego rolling through the parking lot and successfully stopping and parking at the AutoZone next to UP Phở and Teriyaki. The Sheriff’s Office says that the driver indicated that the vehicle was not driving properly and that they would return to tow the vehicle away. Alright, fair enough. I’ve been in that situation before.

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The footage now spins over to July 30 at 3:41 a.m. as a white first-generation Honda Pilot appears on scene. The Pilot, which is rolling on a donut spare on its left rear side, is hitched up to a dolly.

The footage then rolls over to 5:13 a.m., suggesting that the driver had been wrenching and perhaps failed to fix whatever was wrong on the Ford. Confusingly, the driver of the Pilot doesn’t drive the Montego onto the dolly, but instead straps the car to the tongue of the dolly. As the Pilot and Montego pull away, a floor jack is left behind. The existence of the floor jack positioned where the Ford’s left front wheel was would have me thinking that there was a braking issue or perhaps a bad axle.

Anyway, it gets way worse from here, because the Honda Pilot’s pilot attempts to pull his rig out onto the road.

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The image above is the parking lot on Google Street View. The lot itself sits on a gentle slope with the businesses on the bottom, but then the slope increases at the entrances to the lot. This is a terrible place to try to rescue a car out of all by yourself.

The Pilot driver’s strap setup works right up until he gets to the exit of the lot. Then, he stops because of cross traffic. Behind him, the Ford continues forward briefly, stops, rolls back, and then breaks the tow rope.

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Oh, and a bunch of crap falls out of the guy’s tailgate while all of this was happening. The police don’t explain, but somehow, the Ford was able to be stopped and was abandoned at the parking lot entrance where the tow rope broke. If I had to guess, maybe someone was in the car and immediately threw it in park.

…Fail Again

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Our hero returns at 5:50 a.m., and here’s where things get weird. The dolly is still attached to the Pilot, but now the front of the Pilot is facing the rear of the Ford. The police say that the man attempts to secure the car to the Honda again, but to my eyes, it looks like he’s trying to wrench on it one more time. You wouldn’t be hooking up a tow strap to the left front side where he was lying on the ground.

Either way, whatever he was doing failed when the car took off. Good ol’ gravity did its job and accelerated the car down the parking lot until the vehicle destroyed the entrance to UP Phở and Teriyaki. If you watch the video, you’ll see the guy hanging from the vehicle’s left mirror and hopelessly kicking his feet at the ground, hoping to achieve something. A well-equipped Mercury Montego weighs a little under 4,000 pounds, so whatever he was doing was a complete waste of time.

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Amazingly, the doofus here is brazen enough to pull up in front of the destroyed restaurant with his broken Pilot. It’s here that we also get a look at his dolly, which doesn’t even have fenders or built-in straps. However, it clearly has ramps, spots to park the vehicle’s tires, and presumably, places to strap the wheels down.

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Somehow, he manages to do something even dumber than his original towing attempt. This time, he fashioned a ridiculously long tow strap out of two or three tow straps knotted together into one mega strap. This works well enough to pull the Ford out of the restaurant, and save for piles of storefront glass on the hood, the Ford actually doesn’t look all that bad.

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Now, you’d think our guy would stop and attempt to put the car onto the dolly, but I suppose he’s just trying to get out of there because, you know, he just destroyed a building. This time, he manages to get the Honda onto the road, but the Ford, which was probably about 45 feet or so behind the bumper of the Pilot, turns into the curb and shrubs at the entrance of the parking lot. The strap breaks again, and the Ford once again sails right into the entrance of UP Phở and Teriyaki.

This time, it appears the Ford slammed into a support column in front of the restaurant, saving the restaurant itself from a second direct hit.

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Third Time’s A Charm?

Despite now failing twice in a row, the Honda guy still didn’t learn his lesson, and at 5:54 a.m., he hooks up to the Ford one more time, still using the extremely long strap. This time, a woman hops out of the Pilot and seemingly attempts to help the guy steer the Ford out of the lot. This, of course, fails. Using a tow strap was a dumb idea from the start, but a tow strap that’s over 40 feet long is even dumber. As you can see in the video, the Honda makes a complete turn while the Ford doesn’t even change directions.

First, the Ford almost slammed into the poor shrubs it had hit only a few minutes earlier, but the driver recovered, dragged the rear end over, and instead rammed the Ford into the retention wall and shrubs on the other side of the entrance. He doesn’t give up yet and pulls the car over the curb and shrubs, gets it across the parking lot, and then just abandons the car.

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University Place deputies responded to the area only minutes later, at around 6 a.m., to find the Ford wedged into a parking space stop at the south end of the parking lot. The Honda Pilot pilot was nowhere in sight. Footage from the responding officer shows that the Ford had paint marker writing on its windshield. Perhaps the vehicle had only recently come from an auction or a junkyard sale. Sadly, it’s hard to make out what the markings said.

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Police are looking for the suspect and the woman who was with him. Meanwhile, the owners of UP Phở and Teriyaki have a lot of damage to fix.

Update: A reader has pointed out that this car is not a Ford Five Hundred, but a Mercury Montego, the Ford’s rebadged upscale sibling!

So Many Ways To Have Done This Better

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There are so many ways that this could have gone better. I’ve been in his position before. I’ve had a car break down on me, and either didn’t have the money to get it towed or thought I could tow it myself. I think this could have been successful with better planning.

If the car just didn’t have brakes, but still ran, he could have used gravity to his benefit. Park the Honda Pilot, siding uphill in the parking lot, and inch the Ford up the hill and onto the dolly. Then strap the car to the dolly and, as the kids say, “Bob’s your uncle.”

If the issue was that the axle was shot, that had a solution, too. Put someone in the car, fire up the engine, and pull it up the parking lot just far enough to get the Pilot in front of it. The person in the car can apply the brakes and put the vehicle in park if anything bad happens. Then, just use gravity to get the car onto the dolly.

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If everything was broken, as in the car didn’t have brakes and didn’t start, I could see inching the car onto the dolly using a come-along winch, the wide array of straps that he already had, the woman he had along for the ride as an extra pair of hands, and some wheel chocks. A Harbor Freight was only 17 minutes from where this incident occurred, where he could have bought tools to make this recovery safer and easier. Of course, the Harbor Freight wasn’t going to be open at 5 a.m., and maybe the fella needed the car gone right then and there.

Either way, every single decision this guy made was the wrong one. I’ve been there before. It was only May when I made basically every incorrect decision after losing a press loaner truck’s key. But this one is somehow worse, because he destroyed a car and a business and then ran away, leaving everyone else to fix his mistake. It’s also a bit ridiculous because he tried to do the same thing three times, each failing spectacularly, and managed to crash into the same restaurant not just once, but twice.

Anyway, if you somehow happen to know who destroyed UP Phở and Teriyaki of University Place, Washington, both the authorities and the restaurant owner would probably be quite happy to find them. If you happen to get into a situation like this. Watch this video and don’t replicate anything that you’ve seen here.

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Gated_Grifter
Gated_Grifter
4 hours ago

Yeah well, that’s what you get for attempting to serve two different cuisines in a single establishment. Just stick to phõ next time, ok?

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 hour ago
Reply to  Gated_Grifter

Personally, I get especially suspicious when I see places selling both Japanese and Chinese cuisine, they’re the ones where I wonder how the kitchen staff have time to make any food between beating the crap out of each other

SNL-LOL Jr
SNL-LOL Jr
37 minutes ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

Thank god we don’t seem to have Indian and Pakistani cuisines under one roof.

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
4 hours ago

Wow, he really pho-cked that up, didn’t he?

Dennis Ames
Dennis Ames
4 hours ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

<rimshot>

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
4 hours ago

My Dad and I once towed my 1960 Chevy El Camino from Amarillo, TX to Oklahoma City on a strap using a 1980 Ford Pinto as the tow vehicle, and we did a much better job than this guy.

Grey alien in a beige sedan
Grey alien in a beige sedan
4 hours ago

Would have been funnier with the jet2 holiday meme.

Sid Bridge
Sid Bridge
4 hours ago

It’s true. Once you crash into a teriyaki restaurant, you just want to do it again an hour later.

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
4 hours ago

I’d like to think that in the same situation I’d have thought to pull the car perpendicular to the slope of the lot and get it on the dolly from there rather than making the same mistake twice, or even three times.

Black Peter
Black Peter
5 hours ago

Is the Honda on the spare tire? I mean of course it is..

D-dub
D-dub
1 hour ago
Reply to  Black Peter

The thing I’m most surprised about is that neither vehicle was an Altima.

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
20 minutes ago
Reply to  D-dub

Or a Dodge Ram truck. Of course that would mean towing the truck with the Altima

Tekamul
Tekamul
5 hours ago

I can’t understand the thought process here. I’m pretty sure if you put 20 people in the same situation, each having never towed, or even seen someone else tow a vehicle, 20 out of 20 would’ve done better than this.
It’s like it’s intentionally stupid. Are we sure this isn’t a TikTok prank?

Bob the Hobo
Bob the Hobo
4 hours ago
Reply to  Tekamul

Perhaps the perpetrators are the owners of the restaurant and this is insurance fraud

D-dub
D-dub
1 hour ago
Reply to  Tekamul

Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

WarBox
WarBox
5 hours ago

I would guess that there was some methamphotamine involved, off camera.

Cheap Bastard
Cheap Bastard
3 hours ago
Reply to  WarBox

Mmmm…methamphotamine….

SNL-LOL Jr
SNL-LOL Jr
5 hours ago

Don’t fuck with Vietnamese business owners. Just ask Pierce Brosnan.

Last edited 5 hours ago by SNL-LOL Jr
IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
5 hours ago

The Pho restaurant took one for the team. That idiot could easily have killed someone if he had managed to get out of the parking lot with that setup.

DysLexus
DysLexus
5 hours ago

Actually, I think he was trying to use the mercury-ram to “Get in the Zone, AutoZone” to pick up some extra air fresheners but missed by 25 Pho-t (ft.) uh twice.

Sam Gross
Sam Gross
5 hours ago

The donut on the left rear of that Pilot is definitely rated for towing loads…

Frank Wrench
Frank Wrench
5 hours ago

His first mistake was assuming this wouldn’t end up getting recorded.

I’m disappointed he gave up.. or maybe he’s waiting until 3 am to give it another shot.

JJ
JJ
4 hours ago
Reply to  Frank Wrench

Just had to head home to get more tow straps…

Frank Wrench
Frank Wrench
4 hours ago
Reply to  JJ

Ha! What this tow needs is more tow strap!

Grey alien in a beige sedan
Grey alien in a beige sedan
4 hours ago
Reply to  Frank Wrench

I’ve got a fever, and the prescription is more tow straps.

JJ
JJ
3 hours ago

COTD.

ImissmyoldScout
ImissmyoldScout
5 hours ago

I need to watch this in pho-mo.

Jdoubledub
Jdoubledub
5 hours ago

The fuck was the point of bringing a dolly?

Last edited 5 hours ago by Jdoubledub
Abdominal Snoman
Abdominal Snoman
5 hours ago

More than that, take a close look at the dolly. It looks home made and sketchy AF. Without a car it’s got what, like 2″ of clearance on the ramps and this is on what appears to be a relatively low riding hitch.

I’d like to chalk this up to drugs or something, but some people are just plain old inexperienced with dealing with life. I’ve had neighbors that don’t know dryer filters exist and need to be cleaned, or maybe you shouldn’t leave a Lime scooter in the middle of the sidewalk as opposed to in the easement right next door to the most viscous creature known to man, a stressed out newborn mom with a stroller.

Kurt B
Kurt B
4 hours ago

The street this parking lot is on is a major 4 lane arterial. Somebody would have been killed.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 hour ago
Reply to  Jdoubledub

Because people who tow cars around usually hitch up a dolly first, right? The guy was doing a low energy incompetent imitation of what he’s seen other people do, without understanding why or how

Brett Stant
Brett Stant
5 hours ago

The use of Yakety Sax in the Sheriff’s video is golden. Shout out to their social media person for having a sense of humor.

Church
Church
5 hours ago
Reply to  Brett Stant

Counterpoint: using music with a copyright is a great way to get your video taken down. While they have a sense of humor, they don’t have a great sense of the modern video landscape.

D-dub
D-dub
59 minutes ago
Reply to  Brett Stant

I think it was Teriyakiti Sax

Kevin Rhodes
Kevin Rhodes
5 hours ago

This is some absolutely next-level automotive stupidity.

Icouldntfindaclevername
Icouldntfindaclevername
5 hours ago

Same drivers as the autopian taxi delivery?

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
5 hours ago

That guy is a pho king idiot.

Rippstik
Rippstik
5 hours ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Pho-sho

DysLexus
DysLexus
5 hours ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Shudda said Pho-getta-bout-it

IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
5 hours ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

When they track down the perp I hope the restaurant’s owner tells him he will phogive but not phoget.

Live2ski
Live2ski
4 hours ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

what the pho

Harvey Firebirdman
Harvey Firebirdman
5 hours ago

Hopefully this guy is found. I feel bad for the restaurant owners hopefully their insurance would cover damage caused by the stupidity of others like this.

I don't hate manual transmissions
I don't hate manual transmissions
4 hours ago

Oh, he’ll be phound.

Gurpgork
Gurpgork
5 hours ago

You’re flat towing backwards there, chief.

TK-421
TK-421
6 hours ago

Didn’t watch the video, did it include the Benny Hill theme?

Harvey Firebirdman
Harvey Firebirdman
5 hours ago
Reply to  TK-421

It did actually even though it was a video from a po po department page hah

Kevin Rhodes
Kevin Rhodes
5 hours ago

Who sez cops don’t have a sense of humor?

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
6 hours ago

Pho around and find out.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
5 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

BTW & FWIW – That’s not a Ford Five Hundred.
It’s a Mercury Montego.
(at least it was till the front was ripped from it’s mountings)

Gurpgork
Gurpgork
5 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Now it’s a Mercury MonteNO.

Sorry, I’ll go home.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
5 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

A Harbor Freight was only 17 minutes from where this incident occurred, where he could have bought tools to make this recovery safer and easier…”

And the Auto Zone was right next door!

IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
5 hours ago

I think Ford forgot that Mercury existed from time to time.

Rippstik
Rippstik
6 hours ago

Is this Pho real?

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