Brooklyn family devastated after city tows, crushes late mechanic's mini monster truck
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Brooklyn family devastated after city tows, crushes late mechanic's mini monster truck
""Mostly, like, a lot of creativity went into it. I think it was him being, like, playful. I think that resonated quite well with the environment here, you know. A lot of people would stop and take pictures of it.""
""He was a larger than life personality who helped so many, so many people. Such was the kind of impact he had, not just as a business, but as a human being.""
A mini monster truck, parked in Brooklyn, was towed and crushed by the city, despite being a cherished symbol of the local community. The truck belonged to Andreas Stylianou, a mechanic who passed away in 2019. It served as a creative expression and a neighborhood staple, often decorated by his family. The city removed it due to lack of a VIN and license plate, leaving residents feeling a sense of loss and emptiness without it.
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