This Copen looks like it went onto it's roof. The cockpit area seems to with withstood being on it's roof pretty well. http://www.silverlake.co.uk/breakers/details/daihatsu/copen/petrol/manual/25423#
That's amazing every panel on the car is damaged. Looks like its rolled sideways onto its roof at least once, but the cockpit has survived well. It looks like the Rollover hoops have helped, so they are useful even when the roof is up. The first picture on the link. I think the car suits the flat top look as opposed to the more domed original. It reminds me of anther car but I can't think which one.
maybe one of those minis that have a really low roof - not sure to what end they have one over a normal mini but they would make for great hard top convertibles - but sadly only available as soft.
If only they'd made the rest of the car as tough as the fuel flap. There's no sticker on it, looks like it took the brunt of the impact.
She's been flipped drivers side and rolled. In surprising condition, to be honest. I expected it to be worse. The f*****s flipped my Pajero when they stole it, I'll always remember the sight of a crushed in roof.
Here's another sad example of an unloved Copen from 2005 - well past the need for tlc - looks like what left might be donor parts to keep another one alive: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-DAIH...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c39333058
Nope. Airbag didn't go off either - he got a face full of steering wheel, judging from the human smile on it!
How stupid are some people? The bidding is at £50 for a bolt off that car, you aren't supposed to bid. If you want a part off the car you contact him and he gives you a price for what you want. Fifty quid for a bolt.