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Instant Karma: Ford Mustang Driver Hits Snowman Filled With Cinder Blocks
The Mustang driver is going after kids for vandalism as he awkwardly describes hitting a snowman to his insurance company.
by Allison Barfield
Published on February 3, 2026 12:05 pm
2 min read
Do you want to hit a snowman with your car? A Ford Mustang driver in North Carolina did. He’s not the first driver to have the weird urge to commit vehicular snowman slaughter. However, he’s furious as the snowman he targeted was filled with cinder blocks.
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Ford Mustang driver hits snowman filled with cinder blocks
North Carolina was covered in a rare blizzard as officials begged drivers to stay off the roads. But one Ford Mustang driver decided to take to the streets and noticed a snowman on the side of the pavement.
He aimed for it and accelerated in its direction to kill it. However, instead of bursting through it, the man ended up stuck with a smashed bumper. The snowman was secretly filled with cinderblocks. The furious Mustang owner took to social media.
He shares, “to the parents of the CHILDREN, that though it was a good idea to put cinder blocks inside a snowman, I’ve already contacted the police. My BRAND NEW Mustang is damaged because kids thought they were being clever.
This wasn’t a harmless joke; it was dangerous and stupid. It could have seriously hurt someone, not just wrecked a car. If I find out who did this, I’m pressing charges.
Now I’m dealing with reports, repairs, and insurance because of a snowman. This isn’t funny, I’m beyond annoyed.”
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Images show a dented front Ford Mustang bumper and hood damage. However, the suspension damage behind the front driver’s side wheel looks really bad.”
But could this backfire on the driver? It’s not illegal to build snowmen on the side of the road. Could the driver be cited by police for reckless driving? He intentionally swerved off the pavement to destroy the snowman. I’m not sure this counts as vandalism.
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Allison Barfield
Allison Barfield is a MotorBiscuit Staff Writer and covers all things Trucks and SUVs. She covers Stellantis regularly, including Dodge, Ram, and Jeep vehicles. Allison graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Media Arts. She’s spent the last several years testing new cars for MotorBiscuit and writing about their pros and cons. Her dog, Bruce, often joins her on test drives.
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