I remember that Tonka truck. I had one as a kid. It had removable wheels, came with a jack, jerry can, and a motorcycle that would fit in the back. Was one of my favorite toys. Tonka 4X4 Rally Pickup truck
A buddy of mine inherited a family property like that years ago. No one had been out there for years because the uncle was a bit of a hermit who kept to himself. There were a couple of big old houses way out in the woods full of cool stuff and an ungodly amount of cars and equipment. He was the only one who really kept up with his uncle, and he didn't know about the property until he inherited the estate. He's still finding stuff out there.
I love the main Channel I've been following and for many many years I'm happy to see you have a second Channel just remember to do things a little different which I like this aspect I don't see this part of you that much thank you for uploading this video Dylan
Roomer has it that Leonard hid a bunch of silver coins near the old house, His wife had that yard so pretty back in the 80's they both died and took the roomer with them..
I absolutely love digging through grown up properties full of cars. Went through a local property back in this summer with probably 30 or so cars that had been there forever. Bought a 70 charger that a had tree fall on it and a monte Carlo ss that was super rusty
That house was somebody's pride and joy at one time and could have been very very nice home. I think I would have taken that year book and maybe see if the school was still open and donate it.
Same here. Memorabilia like that, I would definitely keep, especially if it's destined for the trash heap. That place may be gone, but at least some of the memories live on. Maybe I'm just a sentimental person.
Ajax Magnethermic? Huh, seems they do induction furnaces and similar. Scrap unit he picked up, maybe? I'd love to have that press! Just stick a bottle-jack in there and you're good to go! I always wish I had places like this near me, but I honestly have enough junk of my own! Hopefully the hubcaps, and the head/tail-lights about the place all get salvaged. That old Buick is salvageable by somebody with the skills!
This is how someone is going to dig through my stuff someday. It's so important to a guy while he's alive. Then he's gone and it goes to those who don't find it so important. Wait, I think Solomon had something to say about that.
If you find any hubcaps for a 1956 Chevy..... Gnarly Speed Shop would appreciate it if you offered it to them. At least one.... because they lost one from "Hank" a 1956 Chevy wagon.
That building your in looking around and you picked up a tail light it could be one or two things… a 67/68 Chevy impala .. or the one and only ‘68 dodge charger !!! I am surprised you didn’t know that so if you can go grab that tail light !! It could be just the lense for the charger impala .. but it could be worth a lot of money if cleaned up and looked at really good and close
thats a back end off a telephone truck, modeled off the ww2 k43 back end, arms would come out an can be made into booms an there under the window sat a 20k pd winch that was used to set the poles
19:20 dylan says it makes you wonder what they were doing out here id venture to say a lot of that stuf is auction left overs nobody wanted so the previous owner got it for free or paid very little for it
I'm just beginning to wonder how much these cars cost $ in building each . Because In my view it seems it did not cost much as it may seen. was material cheap, and mechanical engineering was a grate passion . How long would it take to build generally. This is a lot of wast , and prestige. I am sixty five- sixty six 2024.i don't know how to ride a bikecycle. Meny of those prestige was in service at my time of birth , but really getting to know cars would be at age five.Do some of these abandon may belong to my dad, as it maybe considered abandoned , but this is all private property to much to handle.And something you can build yourself to..
My brother in law went to be with Jesus 10 years ago We had to clean out his house he loved basketball and kept the magazine's score sheet from Saint Johns college basketball.he had filing cabinets full .all got recycled.nine of our earthly possessions matter . There are no u hauls behind a funeral hearse
That's exactly what I'll do, I'll buy a brand new 2024 bulldozer and clear that whole property I'll take my time and build me a fantastic piece of property 😁❤️😁
All accessory parts can be cleaned painted and took to the swap meet to sell for good money you never know what you might pass over that might make you a lot of money grab it all and put it in the back of the orange trunk
what you should have done was took that year book with gone through it look up names contact people who may want that maybe kids of a family member in the book can you go back and get it i woud someone would love that book and indebted to you for bringing it foeward otherwise its like throwing away history
Matt at Diesel Creek might want that little dozer. He gets old machines like that working again. 👍👍
I remember that Tonka truck. I had one as a kid. It had removable wheels, came with a jack, jerry can, and a motorcycle that would fit in the back. Was one of my favorite toys. Tonka 4X4 Rally Pickup truck
I did too. My cousin and I wouldn't see who could change tires the fastest using the jack as if we couldn't just pick it up.
@@nicklewis7291 haha, me and my cousin did the same thing. Wait, Is that you Roy? 😁
@davegilmore8281 No. My cousin that did that with me passed away in 21.
I would love to see what that house looked like back in its heyday that would be pretty cool
Dylan you should look up the address on google earth and see if there are any satellite images from past years to see how open the area used to be
that would be cool...
The big forks are for large spools of wire or cable. For the phone or electric companies to pull lines or just transport to the big trucks.
A buddy of mine inherited a family property like that years ago. No one had been out there for years because the uncle was a bit of a hermit who kept to himself. There were a couple of big old houses way out in the woods full of cool stuff and an ungodly amount of cars and equipment.
He was the only one who really kept up with his uncle, and he didn't know about the property until he inherited the estate. He's still finding stuff out there.
I love the main Channel I've been following and for many many years I'm happy to see you have a second Channel just remember to do things a little different which I like this aspect I don't see this part of you that much thank you for uploading this video Dylan
Roomer has it that Leonard hid a bunch of silver coins near the old house, His wife had that yard so pretty back in the 80's they both died and took the roomer with them..
Ok Roomer
Rumor
Roomer 🤣
Rumor has it
It’s naht a rooma !
That tail light looks like it's out of a 65 Chevrolet Impala
Looks like the reverse light , would have been the midde of thr threeon each side of the trunk . And it still has the bullet in the middle ...
I absolutely love digging through grown up properties full of cars. Went through a local property back in this summer with probably 30 or so cars that had been there forever. Bought a 70 charger that a had tree fall on it and a monte Carlo ss that was super rusty
That house was somebody's pride and joy at one time and could have been very very nice home. I think I would have taken that year book and maybe see if the school was still open and donate it.
I would have grabbed the year book because of the Plymouth 😅
Same here. Memorabilia like that, I would definitely keep, especially if it's destined for the trash heap. That place may be gone, but at least some of the memories live on. Maybe I'm just a sentimental person.
Looks like a scrappers delight with a few things you could save I love cleaning places like that going back in time
So cool to find out about your second channel here!! Been watching your main channel since you put that modern HEMI in that Challenger.
Hmm. I see you have another channel I didn't know about. Good! I'm glad I found you guy's.
You never know what is hidden in the woods right around you.👍
like the old folks say.... you just never call tell.
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Early chop shop??????? LOL Who knows. 🤣🤣🤣
'65 Impala tail/reverse light was what you didn't know what it was. The mini dozer was most likely the reason all the cars are where they are.
Cool exploration video. That “radiator cap” is a 727 or 904 low reverse servo.
Subscribed to this channel didn't know you had it till now . I enjoyed the video
At 13:10 the round taillight looks to be off a 65 impala
Probably has some value
Maybe what you thought was a mini-dozer is a caterpillar type tractor. My dad had one when we lived in California on a small "ranch."
1:41 Watch out for the briars Bryer 😂
Heck yeah brother is that cornet in good shape
I've never heard anyone call a headlight bezel , a door? Must be a local thing . Awesome find ,though, on that property.
Hey Dylan thank you for the video even though it was sad to see all that stuff going to be just wasted
Most of it was past wasted years ago.
It's absolutely wild to think about how 2000 was actually that long ago.
Good afternoon,,,,,,, Yeee Yeee
Ajax Magnethermic? Huh, seems they do induction furnaces and similar. Scrap unit he picked up, maybe?
I'd love to have that press! Just stick a bottle-jack in there and you're good to go!
I always wish I had places like this near me, but I honestly have enough junk of my own!
Hopefully the hubcaps, and the head/tail-lights about the place all get salvaged.
That old Buick is salvageable by somebody with the skills!
I have one or two of them Garfield cups haha
That is a 6 cylinder out of the '80s model Chevrolet trucks it was called integrated head motor
That 6-cylinder Chevy engine was a mid 80's truck 292.
I think Steve Magnante had a Junkyard Crawl of a truck with one of those.
Valiant effort to get the Valiant out of the woods. And Bryer got stuck on a briar.
I had a 64 2 door. it was a project car. Never finished it. Looking forward to the video
This is how someone is going to dig through my stuff someday. It's so important to a guy while he's alive. Then he's gone and it goes to those who don't find it so important. Wait, I think Solomon had something to say about that.
that tail light is from a 65 impala
I had a 72 Chevy 3 ton at one time.
Same cab style, really stacked, until I lost the truck to the cops from my bad decisions in life.
I WANT THAT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS SIGN!!!! I'm not kidding!! Can it be shipped???
It’s not mine to take unfortunately.
@@NowThatsMcCool Bummer, I hope someone saves it.
If you find any hubcaps for a 1956 Chevy..... Gnarly Speed Shop would appreciate it if you offered it to them. At least one.... because they lost one from "Hank" a 1956 Chevy wagon.
That building your in looking around and you picked up a tail light it could be one or two things… a 67/68 Chevy impala .. or the one and only ‘68 dodge charger !!! I am surprised you didn’t know that so if you can go grab that tail light !! It could be just the lense for the charger impala .. but it could be worth a lot of money if cleaned up and looked at really good and close
thats a back end off a telephone truck, modeled off the ww2 k43 back end, arms would come out an can be made into booms an there under the window sat a 20k pd winch that was used to set the poles
Hope you grabbed those Dodge truck headlight bezels!
next to the dodge headlight ring-- 65 impala back up light
Interesting, and sad. Alot of Iron laying around.
Hey Dylan that is a 59 buick, I'd love to have the grill badge off of it
At 13:10, that taillight looks mid-60's Chevy to me. Could be 65 Impala/Bel Air.
That was a cool 59 Buick at one time, sad😊
Will you try to buy the Feather Duster from whoever picked it up?
ebay or marketplace you could make several grand off all that. Then scrap the rest.
Dylan, At the very least, I hope you saved that REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS SIGN!!!
I was about to say scrap it before it gets bulldozed. You could spend weeks in there.
19:20 dylan says it makes you wonder what they were doing out here
id venture to say a lot of that stuf is auction left overs nobody wanted so the previous owner got it for free or paid very little for it
Is that a 74 chevy vega spirit???
Those forks fold out a nd hold those giant spools of wire like you see when they are doing cable
Gm 6 with integral head 78 and up truck
I'm just beginning to wonder how much these cars cost $ in building each . Because In my view it seems it did not cost much as it may seen. was material cheap,
and mechanical engineering was a grate passion . How long would it take to build generally. This is a lot of wast , and prestige. I am sixty five- sixty six 2024.i don't know how to ride a bikecycle. Meny of those prestige was in service at my time of birth , but really getting to know cars would be at age five.Do some of these abandon may belong to my dad, as it maybe considered abandoned , but this is all private property to much to handle.And something you can build yourself to..
Wouldn't you be able to buy those tailgates? And those other parts?
That is a Pontiac head wanna save it for me?
You could make all kinds of money with a dump, or flat bed truck and picking up all that steel and engines and parts. Pick it.
I used to do clean outs and drive my wife crazy, cause I'd always open a nasty setting for months refrigerator,whew we .
Dart grille was 1970. 71 had more black to it.
Are you saying that this proper is Dylan’s property in 50 years?
1965 Impala tail light
Imagine walking up on that house and those statues at night in the dark.
NOPE!
Those look like graves (the statues) 27:00
hi you should of took that 71 grill you saw you could of use it for another mopar duster and the gas cans that were on the ground to.
It was broken in half sadly.
Why were things just dumped and scattered about? Strange.
Blair Witch Project LIVE.
What is meant by, “abandoned property”?
Looks like an old chop shop operation.....
I hope yall took that tonka truck home ❤
I’m not sure he knows a nailhead from a nail
Reminds me of a rural chop shop,sorry....
Buick was a 1960
That was very interesting and poignant; thanks.
Plus aftermarket parts for the Dodge are available FYI
Chop shop
One man's treasure is another man's junk.
huh....? never heard before. you just think that one up jethro?
Hello Dylan and Briar
My brother in law went to be with Jesus 10 years ago
We had to clean out his house he loved basketball and kept the magazine's score sheet from Saint Johns college basketball.he had filing cabinets full .all got recycled.nine of our earthly possessions matter .
There are no u hauls behind a funeral hearse
But you never know what God has waiting for us in heaven
I also have the same 1978 Garfield glass it's only worth $20 but to me it's a cool vintage piece ❤
Don't leave that tailgate.
That's exactly what I'll do, I'll buy a brand new 2024 bulldozer and clear that whole property I'll take my time and build me a fantastic piece of property 😁❤️😁
All accessory parts can be cleaned painted and took to the swap meet to sell for good money you never know what you might pass over that might make you a lot of money grab it all and put it in the back of the orange trunk
That IH 404 said "take me home"
15MB DSL at my house😂 fiber poles across the street and behind me. My ISP won't bring it to me. No other companies around. Oh the struggle.
I like the old house.. I'd live in it .😮pemk
Your my Mopar guy. Im sure somewhere down the line you'll find use for a tailgate. Take them..
Maybe a still from all those drums. 😂
You hear banjo music, you want to be gettin on.
Anybody else notice the bong on the table next to the yearbook?
59 buick
Probably a chop shop in the woods
@ 2:45 looks like catalytic converter on the ground might be a few bucks for the property owner
I want all the scrap metal if there gonna trash it
I hoard, but at least I keep everything inside 😬
I saw the Blair Witch run by your camera
what you should have done was took that year book with gone through it look up names contact people who may want that maybe kids of a family member in the book can you go back and get it i woud someone would love that book and indebted to you for bringing it foeward otherwise its like throwing away history
what going to scrap yard for recycling
Could be a graveyard