TOW YARD Has 80 Years of ABANDONED CARS and Some are Worth More Than Your HOUSE!
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2023
- I have been buying cars from this tow yard for years. There has never been a shortage of good rare cars that are getting more and more difficult to find in decent condition. I decided to do a walk through because some of the vehicles are worth seeing.
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Boy o boy, you shure can tell these guys are young, but i'll give them an A for effort and enthusiasm.
They misnamed about 3/4s of them. He should say he doesn't know instead, but yeah, fun!
Was thinking the same thing.
The car with fiberglass fins is a '56 Studebaker Golden Hawk. That year used a Packard 352 V-8 for power.
The golden hawk had a 289 supercharged v8
@@stevekenworthy8092 - Not in '56. As I stated, it was powered by a Packard 352 for the introductory year. It was the only model of Hawk in '56 to NOT be powered by a Studebaker engine.
@@mattconnor6779 be that as it may lol but you are right my uncle has a 57 w the 289
Your friends 68 mustang looks more like a Ford maverick.
Def a Maverick.
He misnamed more than half of the cars. He needs to take Automotive History 101 😁
Good Eye!
wish we still had places like this here , after the 80's everything was gone ...
I like hearing you call an engine an "engine" and not a "motor".
After Obama's crusher program that's when we lost a lot of old gold!!!
It's to funny the cars that you kids don't know what they are when you look at them. Love your channel Dave
Towards the end that was the Pontiac version of a Nova. Ventura.
The car he thought was a mustang was a Ford maverick.
I can’t believe all of the vehicles that you passed by and didn’t give them a second thought it’s a Ventura
I have walked through that yard 20 times and always find stuff I have never seen before
@@Junkyard_Dave The one with the fiberglass; Studebaker and you bypassed all the tri-fives
Your GTO is more likely a Lemans or Tempest. The second Pontiac is a Ventura, basically Pontiacs version of the Nova.
HEY! Good morning Dave and thumbs UP!! I love junk yards!!
The Viliant is actually a Valiant. The 68 Mustang is a 1970/72 Maverick. The Studebaker with the fiberglass fins was a factory add on. Studebaker didn't have the money to retool the whole quarter panel, so they made a fiberglass fin that used chrome trim to hide the seams. The Chevy with a missing engine would be a straight six or a V-8. No V-6.
God Bless You David! I have never seen a video by someone with less knowledge of older vehicles than you. You certainly chose the wrong subject for a video. I'm still in awe.
Lol..
Never said I was an old car expert but I now own some so well see
He is learning u old fart
It's like going to the grocery store. Seeing all these beautiful cars kind of makes me hungry.
The odd looking pickup... Roof line looks like about a 51 Studebaker champion that someone converted.
The yellow one with the horizontal taillights close to the end is a 74 Pontiac Ventura, built on the same platform as the Nova. Hard to tell if it was a GTO, some had spoilers on the trunk lid, most had stripes, which this doesn't have, but some were pretty plain in the back half. The front end is where the differences were, hood with shaker scoop, grille, and fender badging, which is all gone.
The old one with the fiberglass fins is a 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk. Only a few thousand of them were ever made... Sad to see it go to waste.
Yeah hopefully someone snags it
The white Pontiac up in the air in a nova body was called the Pontiac Ventura.
the car with the fiberglass is a Studebaker, maybe a silver hawk
Sounds like it's more fun and exciting than a car show in the city
Dave, you should get 1 of those Continental & restore it or get 1 classic & make a restoration content on your channel. Can't wait to see restored those older classic.
With your attention to detail, surely it will come out awesome!
To answer a couple of your questions that was an oil, bath, air cleaner, the vehicle next to what you said was a GTO was a Ford maverick, the vehicle with the fiberglass back, then was a Studebaker hawk
Need to know the difference between a Chevy El Camino and a Ford Ranchero. The Lincoln motors of the sixties were the 430, and from 65 to 69, it was 462.
* It's Valiant, then a LeMans convertible (not GTO) next to a Maverick, Studebaker used some fiberglass, the Chevy tow truck is a 61 only year for that hood. The AMX is an Eagle not Javelin ( junk), Lincolns have rear suicide doors not Cadillac, the Cabs are Checkers made in Kalamazoo Michigan and use 327 Chevy engines, the car/pick-up is a UTE they sell in Australia, the 60 Dodge 200D service has a 318 V8 not 440, Celicas Suck except for target practice, the taillights are a Pontiac Ventura (Pontiac version of Nova) the GTO in mid 70's was a tape stripe package only (junk), the PU beds are full of aluminum scrap.
16:30 that lightning bolt gear hood ornament was only on the 6 cyl trucks from 60-66 the v8 trucks had the old overlapped v8 logo there
Great tour,lots of cool stuff. I was digging on the 63-64 Chevys
Thanks 👍
Junkyards are soooo therapeutic!!!!
I wish I had vintage auto yards around me that I could ponder. It would keep me busy for hours. Love that shit
Studebaker Hawk was the one with the fiberglass
12:35 Likely rolled over 106,000 miles. Then symptoms of a tired engine, timing chain wore out, and they parked it instead of doing an engine rebuild (probably due to cost). Old engines of that era lasted around 105,000- 115,000 miles before it warrants an engine rebuild or minimum freshen up.
Cadillac never did suicide doors, a tow truck is not a rollback, and then oil bath air cleaner is not an oil filter
Along with about 25 other incorrect statements..These guys got bakedbefore they went out there.. Its is Colorado,after all..
Its people like this. That hoard stuff away. And charge high prices. Instead of just taking what someone wants to give. It's better then it sitting around. So sad. Many many cars sit around and rust because of greedy owners
Love seeing these old cars 🚗 👊👊👊👊
There are just so many good body lines
The studebaker business coupe with the pickup bed installed in it at time stamp 22:31 with the ‘DGE’ (Dodge) lettering on it is a really cool mild custom. This would be a perfect candidate to get and swap this body onto a Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota or a Chevrolet Colorado or S-10 4x4 chassis and running gear. Back in the 40’s to early 50’s, these two door sedans with giant long trunks were a popular traveling salesman and business use vehicle. Looks like the owner removed the trunk lid and narrows a dodge pickup box and welded or bolted it in. It looks like pretty decent conversion with some style.
Yup you nailed it.
The gold car on top was a Pontiac Ventura! Same as a Chevy nova!
Dude U R killing it with your content !!
Thanks 😊
@@Junkyard_Dave that crew cAB squarebody is worth 5k as is here
27:54 Pontiac Ventura
Could still be a gto. You’d need to run the numbers.
Yeah
❤ Dave! Love to see your take in an old Ford or muscle car. I'm a fomoco guy!. Be super cool!!🎉
The yellow Pontiac is a Ventura Pontiac's version of the Chevy Nova
Where exactly is this located.
An old Continental like you pointed that would have had a 4:30 in it the 500 engine was only in Cadillac and you didn't come out until 1970
That yellow car you thought was a gto I do believe it's around a 74 Pontiac Ventura
That is the brother to the nova
@23:45 you should snag that 5 window if you can, that would make a good project.
Its a pontiac ventura..they did make them as gto..but i believe those are ventura taillights..
One that looks like a nova was an Oldsmobile omega I believe. Friend had one when we were young. Good times. That white Malibu oh my
That’s the difference between Dave and most of us. Where 90% of us look at those and see most total sh*tboxes, Dave sees “whoa that’s cool. For the most part that’s awesome. So much potential.” That vision he has for seeing the potential in this stuff and the skills and determination to make his vision into reality. Respect.
Its like watching a stoner .
Thanks
@@Junkyard_Dave thanks for the content and inspiration you give us brother. 👍🏻
The tragedy of it is that most people enter the classic car world with the fear of scrutinization and ridicule from fellow/senior members of the car community , cars are a wonderful hobby/trade/industry to come into but the show and meet community can become vacuous and insufferable. They will most of the time emotionally chase away younger people who just love cars and want to get started because they don’t have perfect vehicles bought with 401k’s and Pensions. I remember working all day to , let’s say sand down and prime my car just so I felt it was making a little progress and spruced up for a local meet, just to have overweight old guys make fun of it, but hey I guess it comes with the territory. I ended up getting a job in a restoration shop towards my late 20’s and realized the majority of enjoyment with project cars comes from you slowly seeing the car’s Journey to becoming what YOU envisioned not what OTHER’s Expect.
Dude !
The Pontiac is a ventura
My self can't say i would want any of that junk scrap metal what a dreamer
@11:40 you have found a Studebaker with fiberglass fins. I an surprised to not see any mid-50s Pontiacs.
There were tons of treasures there!!! Want to see what you bought
The first car will be in tomorrows video
Its a valiant/dart mostlikely 8:46 Would love to have that black 2dr impala, Great project to restore
Pontiac Ventra
20:07 1955 Buick Century. You can tell it was a V8 because of 4 ventiports on each side resembling 4 cylinders on each side of the engine bay.
I had my car sabotaged on 2004 & I traded my 03 Yamaha Blaster for a 1977 f-150 that had a 429 & c6 transmission. The previous owner built the 429 when he was in high-school 13/1 compression! It would lift the front wheels when it grabbed traction but for the most part, it would bake the 33 inch tires that I put on it.
You looked at a turquoise
Ford truck. Looked at the speedometer,and said it sayes six thousand miles.
The way you tell if those are original or a hundred,& six thousand miles.
Is look at the brake pedal. If it is worn down on the right side of it. It's a hundred,& six thousand miles. If it is not it is original miles.
I am interested in the 73-75 blazer that was by the Pontiac convertible at the 9:30 point of your video. Also in the ford f1.
That yellow/gold Pontiac on top of that other car is a "Ventura". If it's a 74 you could still get the GTO option package with it........ But those are super rare! 🤷♀️
Man id wish i was in the US just to find something like this junkyard with treasures hidden
The car you were looking at at 3:51 is a 1948 keller super chief woody wagon. Only 18 were produced. 3 are known to exist.
DD Speed Shop needs that 57 wagon!!!
Tag em
@@Junkyard_Dave not sure how
@ddspeedshop
The SAAB don't have a two-cylinder - It has a fourbanger with overhead cam from Triumph... And the so-called white El Camino is a Ford and definitley is a 1972 Ranchero, I know because I had one (GT with 351 cleveland 4W engine)... Despite this - cool to see your Junkyard tour. And I'm looking forward to see your very well built Charger wagon finished and driven.
Saab had 2 and 3-cylinder cars. He may not know what years.
That bluish Valient woukd make a nice hotrod!!! Drop in a 73 sb400 bored .030 over & stroked to a 406 stroker or 412 (.060 over) I need another 1973 sb400 in my life!!!!
9:55 The Mustang next to it is an early Maverick - 1970 to 1972.
25:33 those are my favorite Celicas
Buy the elcamino,That orange station wagon looked like a 64 65chevy nova 2 wagon great car to restore😊
These cars need to be preserved they don't make these anymore. That's just history left to rot away. I hope no Chryslers were there. They deserve to be repaired and treated with love.
That unusual car with the fiberglass was a Studebaker Lark.
3:09 "It's too new of them" (1974 is pretty new - 50 years old).
I you want to build a vw beetle. Go with one 1964 and older. The older the better my friend. Cool video too. It makes me want to hit the junk yard out here in San Diego.
Can not be the only one that sees so many of the cars that were on the road in youth!
13:47 that isuzu amigo tho... I havent seen one in ages.
Probably
What you were thinking was a Pontiac GTO is a Pontiac Ventura which shared the same body with the Chevy Nova and the Olds Omega.
It was a 73- around 76 Pontiac Ventura, also made into a GTO. I DONT ever remember Cadillac having suicide doors, plus Cadillac had the 500 engine not Lincoln.
Correct Lincoln had a 462 MEL engine
Pontiac Ventura.
I've never visited a tow yard. Very cool and surprised by the number of old vehicles. Great video.
Thanks
11:24 its a studebaker and worth saving 😊
It's hard to find salvage yards like that anymore it was a cool walk arpund.
You might find a good ashtray in one of them or even some lugnuts.
The car with the pickup bed in the trunk is someone's creation. It is based on a '50 or '51 Studebaker business coupe.
Wow I'd love to live near that , we don't have anything like that over here , be lucky to see cars from the 90s in a scrapyard now
I would do anything for that Lincoln continental
I'd say the celica is pretty ruff underneath
Yards like this are getting harder and harder to find
Yes my fav yard of 40+ years is gon sad
That's a 73/74 Pontiac Ventura they did have a GTO version but I don't think that was one. Buick Apollo and Oldsmobile Omega was their version also like Chevy was a Nova.
7:19 1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Holiday Coupe. Rocket 455. Nice.
I would have loved to get the Celica, the Pontiac that looked like the Nove and that 56’ Ford F100. I hope you got at least the Celica, so you can trick it out.
There are tons of things I would like to buy
But how are the prices? I had a clown try and charge me 275 for a crusty 72 Duster fender last week, WITHOUT shipping. An hr. later I had a guy that I met on a forum driving from the neighboring state with a much cleaner fender, gauge cluster, some window trim and a console for 250. For that I had to take him out for a burger at the local watering hole, lol.
9:00 1971 Plymouth Valiant 2 door. Compact car back then.
19:19 helcat swapped, all black like the one in matrix 🎉
There sits that amazing truck and you walk around it to look at a Saab?
24:33 Apparently a 315 V8 (1960 D200 truck). 204 gross hp , about 140 net hp like 'today'.
wow! cool yard where are they at ............
Please what is the location and name of yard , we understand it is in Colorado?? This is a great video
@16:05 that totally looks like someone was ejected through that front window! 😮 pre-safety glass
Yeah the steering wheel says your probably correct
The pontiac is a 1973 or 74 ventura. If it's a 74 it could be one of 7700 74 gto package venturas
Dave living up to the moniker in the channel name 😁
sometimes lol
The Pontiac looked like judge taillights.
Dave where is this yard located?
Colorado
27:52 Pontiac Ventura, judging by rear quarter and lights - 1974
15:05 the 73 and the 67/68 chevy truck i need info
The 1973 to 1974 Pontica GTO or Ventura
The first cars that you weren’t sure of were 70-72 dodge dart and Plymouth valiant the GTO you thought was a bonneville convert the car next to it was a 70-74 ford maverick
It still had the 'baby bumpers', so its a 1970-72 Maverick. 1973 was mid-size bumpers with bumperettes and 1974-76 had the enormous 'guard-rail' bumpers.
9:32 Looks more like a Pontiac Lemans, 1968. Over GTO.
Where is this salvage yard located, please?