It's so nice to have someone identify those old cars. I've seen irritating videos by young people who don't know an Edsel from a Corvair. Thanks for the video.
Ya, I see videos sometimes from clueless kids with California surf boy/stoner voice saying, "I don't know much about it, but it sure is cool" over and over! 🤣
when i was a kid. a junk yard 2 me was the best playground ever. but as long as it had old school bus. thats what makes a junk yard so cool.. god how i wish i could go there to your junk yard. find a halfway descant old Cadillac convertible getting running and drive it back 2 denver. crazy??? heck yeah!!!! 🚗🎸🎹🎼
nice yeah i love finding all of these old Junkyards I recall some decent yards out your way too I will be shooting another video of this same junkyard soon i only filmed about 60% or so Thanks for Watching here is my latest video ruclips.net/video/boi049nWsC4/видео.html
It could be I know the oval window in back is unique. you could be right I will go back to the yard next Week and ask the owner for information Thanks for watching
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Quick search 🔎🔍 did not turn up what this truck is. Over window lime green 25 through 35 truck. Did you happen to catch what the horn button says om it? They were often give a major clue to what the vehicle is. The fact that it has an oval window in it, is intriguing. If it was a regular pickup size body I would suggest that somebody grafted the roof in the back of the another vehicle on to the cab and chassis truck from the factory. I forget the name for them back then. But now when you order a cab and chassis it usually comes with the cab and the chassis just needing the bed. Back then it only had the front clip the firewall and the windshield. Quite often, this would be the case. The fact that it had a canvas roof, makes it fascinating as well. I really think that somebody built this. But I should be able to figure out what that front grill is. Some of the other vehicles that were not 🚫 listed or identified. We all have our individual areas of knowledge. By the way I'm looking forward to part 2. I've past this information on to a guy in California who should be able to tell us what that truck is. Also some of the things you showed, I know will interest him. Thanks for all the information
@@route66roadrelics02 I can use a figure out what it is pretty quickly. Or at least have some idea. I know I've seen that Grill headlight bar set up before. So I guess the truck is challenging me to figure it out.
@@grabasandwich no probably not. It's more what most people call autocorrect jacking up what I said. I just went through and corrected what autocorrect screwed up for the most part. I was trying to refer to the oval window in the back of the cab. Do you know what this truck is? I don't know but I just think it's a really nice old truck
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025ah OVAL! Gotcha. I'm not too familiar with that stuff. I'm in my mid 40s and was more into the 60s muscle cars, but the older trucks have grown on me in recent years. It looks like it might be built from a number of different vehicles. Like a rat rod before the term became popular.
Funny to me....I'm guessing 15 years ago we would of written many of the cars off......but today, with the advent of $200 plasma cutters, fancy welders, and readily available computer programs..... It seems to me that many of these shells can be matted with newer undercarriages and soon they will be going out for coffee again!
It's so nice to have someone identify those old cars. I've seen irritating videos by young people who don't know an Edsel from a Corvair. Thanks for the video.
thank you
Ya, I see videos sometimes from clueless kids with California surf boy/stoner voice saying, "I don't know much about it, but it sure is cool" over and over! 🤣
Junkyard Gold ! Thanks for the video ! 👍
Thanks for watching!
GREAT Video!! Really apprciate the content of those old cars and locations! To include your place too!!!
Glad you like them!
2:50 that weird 4x4 wasnt a Caddy. It was a 53 Chevy. Caddys had fins starting in '48.
ah ok was told it was a Cadillac but will need to take a closer look on the emblem on the front grill thanks for watching
Correct
Yep '53 or '54 Chev for sure.
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Very KOOL Video
Thanks!
when i was a kid. a junk yard 2 me was the best playground ever. but as long as it had old school bus. thats what makes a junk yard so cool.. god how i wish i could go there to your junk yard. find a halfway descant old Cadillac convertible getting running and drive it back 2 denver. crazy??? heck yeah!!!! 🚗🎸🎹🎼
nice yeah i love finding all of these old Junkyards I recall some decent yards out your way too I will be shooting another video of this same junkyard soon i only filmed about 60% or so Thanks for Watching here is my latest video ruclips.net/video/boi049nWsC4/видео.html
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The old yellow truck look's similar to an Oshkosh.
Cool salvage yard. Lots of loose parts would be awesome yard art or wall hangers for the man cave. What are prices like??.
i bought 10 doors but not sure on other stuff pricing for the doors was decent
Was this where the 1952 Artemis concept car was found?
i think the odd truck was a packard or such coupe made into a truck it has a golf door on the side behind the door
It could be I know the oval window in back is unique. you could be right I will go back to the yard next Week and ask the owner for information Thanks for watching
Grand Canyon. Amazing. This too. Frank loyd Wright. His buildings. He inspired this person. To create. This is a masterpiece. Art. Not smart to change. Smithsonian. They can purchase. How is Outside art saved. Not necessary. The best thing about it is before our eyes. Every day its changing. A different image. Use it to inspire your mind. All the senses. This site has something that needs to be studied. There's hidden knowledge Here. The brain needs. Feel it. The creativity it inspires needs to be recorded. Compiled. Stored. Then given to A. I. To analyze. Then see what it creates. Art is from the heart. Does A. I. Have a heart.
Please let me know if you run across any 51 Willy's trucks I need parts for mine Thank You
Will do
Quick search 🔎🔍 did not turn up what this truck is. Over window lime green 25 through 35 truck. Did you happen to catch what the horn button says om it? They were often give a major clue to what the vehicle is. The fact that it has an oval window in it, is intriguing. If it was a regular pickup size body I would suggest that somebody grafted the roof in the back of the another vehicle on to the cab and chassis truck from the factory. I forget the name for them back then. But now when you order a cab and chassis it usually comes with the cab and the chassis just needing the bed. Back then it only had the front clip the firewall and the windshield. Quite often, this would be the case. The fact that it had a canvas roof, makes it fascinating as well. I really think that somebody built this. But I should be able to figure out what that front grill is. Some of the other vehicles that were not 🚫 listed or identified. We all have our individual areas of knowledge. By the way I'm looking forward to part 2. I've past this information on to a guy in California who should be able to tell us what that truck is. Also some of the things you showed, I know will interest him. Thanks for all the information
sounds good the truck is very interesting and it would be nice to learn more about it
@@route66roadrelics02 I can use a figure out what it is pretty quickly. Or at least have some idea. I know I've seen that Grill headlight bar set up before. So I guess the truck is challenging me to figure it out.
Over window? Is that what many people call a visor?
@@grabasandwich no probably not. It's more what most people call autocorrect jacking up what I said. I just went through and corrected what autocorrect screwed up for the most part. I was trying to refer to the oval window in the back of the cab. Do you know what this truck is? I don't know but I just think it's a really nice old truck
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025ah OVAL! Gotcha. I'm not too familiar with that stuff. I'm in my mid 40s and was more into the 60s muscle cars, but the older trucks have grown on me in recent years. It looks like it might be built from a number of different vehicles. Like a rat rod before the term became popular.
I've been looking for a junk yard with older mercedes
i think there are some in this yard ruclips.net/video/RdEQ_HrcUkI/видео.html
Where is the duesenberg ?
Dussy ? the junkyard is located in Salome Arizona check out my latest video ruclips.net/video/boi049nWsC4/видео.html
Funny to me....I'm guessing 15 years ago we would of written many of the cars off......but today, with the advent of $200 plasma cutters, fancy welders, and readily available computer programs.....
It seems to me that many of these shells can be matted with newer undercarriages and soon they will be going out for coffee again!
that was not a 50's cadillac 4x4... it was a 53-54 belair
thanks for the info I was told it was a Cadillac but I could be wrong but you have to admit it is a cool Junkyard Thanks for Watching
That was a Ford knot sure what model
thanks
Are the parts for sale and are trucks and cars for sale?
yes i believe most of them are but kind of hard to find send me a email i can help route66roadrelics@gmail.com