I've always admired the Matador coupes made from 1974 to 1978 for their styling and rarity. They remind me of the Marlins from the 1960s which I liked just as much.
i watched a you tube vid where the guy crushed 260 mint condition desotos . nobody would buy anything but the grills and bumpers to put on other cars .lol
I used to sleep in the rear package tray (rear window) on the way home when I was a kid of a 61 Chevy Biscain. I was just a little taller than the tail lights. Seems like a long time ago. Thanks for saving the history. Thanks for the video
Yeah it's easy to make any engine run but the locked up ones are the best. That's why I like Mortske Repair many of his are locked up and get's them going sometimes but then again some are just too far gone like the 56 Chevy 250 he had it was a rusted hulk too far goon.
Some fair deals there! The Swinger was the steal as well as the Type 3 VW's ( most of those parts are not re-popped and bring bank). Thanks for sharing
Excellent score on the 49 Plymouth for $450. One year ribbed bumpers are very desirable to the lead sled guys and could sell for more than was paid for the car
Thought the DeSoto's were all pretty good buys with just the hood ornaments ($100-$200) on the 49-52 cars recovering a good portion of the cost. The 49 Chevy was pretty complete but I liked the 52 DeSoto the best with that near perfect hood ornament and grille (which should bring a good return being a grille many customizers prefer for their Mercury or other car redo). Unlike Pontiac where you had the standard hood ornament or a different optional light up Indian hood ornament, the 50-52 DeSoto's used the same ornament where the standard face insert was metal and you could insert the optional light up face in the very same ornament. If that 42 Plymouth would have been a coupe that would have been pretty high on my list. So few 1942 anything still survives today. Very enjoyable video. Thanks.
These prices certainly won't bankrupt the average person. At other auctions you'd lose money selling restored versions - maybe break even selling parts.
Good buy on the VW and the white 2WD Ford pickup. I really like the MR. GOODPLIERS van box, that would be cool. The 51 IH L110 SD (Silver Diamond) is just like my dad's, I thought it went high but good for the seller.
Great content really nice car's especially the carry and two door Plymouth to be honest to much chrome and nice shapes to dislike many lol even thought people don't like some cars not popular I still feel they need preserving would you be able to give me details of these auctions coming up love to pre view some of them if possible land purchase moving on nicely so all good soon also looking for a hauler to pickup some buys if you know of any
Liked the 54 Plymouth hardtop. Looks like they had it as a 55. I have a 53 Cranbrook club coupe, basically the same car. 3 speed od, also Hi-Drive available and Powerflite in February of 1953
I had a 61 Biscayne I bought in 1973 for $400 had new paint the original blue new tires and all new brakes. The interior was perfect and was a straight 6 with 3 on the tree. Loved to drive it as it was my very first car purchase at age 15. Wish I had it now back then it was just a.old car and they were everywhere. Enjoyed this video can't believe how cheap old iron goes for in your part of the country. If that sale was here in Florida prices would have been much higher. A collection like that should have been done online for anyone to buy.
You really hurt me when you didn't get that 1955 studebaker commander that front bumper would have put you on easy street here in Canada. That car had a radio if it was original also is a hard to find item they only have to look like they work to finish off the dash, most guys have modern fm mounted in the glove box or some other music.
The guy who bought it is an old Vietnam war veteran. He's had some major health problems and is coasting out the remainder of his life, so I don't really bid him up on cars.
While some like the Matador, I remember them when new and even with a designer name were not something anyone I remember wanted. A big sled for sure. I am sure one day I will be wishing I have found one. You got some nice cars to take back to the ranch. Thanks for posting, Tim.
43:40..somebody didn't do their research on some of these cars before scrawling the year and model on the windshields..the auctioneer clearly knew that wasn't a '62 Studebaker from the way he hesitated..that's a '55...I saw a few others that were clearly not right...
Brent from Halfass Kustoms has done floors in many of the old dodges and plymouths and he made it look so simple. I am sure its not simple but its surely doable... a two door like Joes car should get a floor if its a runner
I'm not sure if the engine turns or not. If it's just floors, that's one thing, but when the rockers, floor braces, and other underside sheetmetal is rusty too, it becomes a very big job
Sad part is I would like to get two or three but I know that it doesn't matter what you want it will be the guy with the deep pocket and the mad guy bidding it up.
Just a note Schwinn made the Stingray and the Krate was a optioned out version, it had the springer front end with 16 in. Tire and rim, rear shocks made into the sissy bar. And sometimes a rear disc brake ( extremely rare) and a rally stripe with the schwinn logo down the length of the seat. And drum brakes on the front. Thanks and as the GIV says now you know.
Hey, that brown 77 LTD wagon reminds me of the coroner wagon Jack Klugman drove in the 70-80s TV show, Quincy M.E. The only real difference was the color of the wagon in the show was black. You may be too young to remember that show. Ask your parents. I bet they will. Take care.
That orange dodge pickup looks remarkably like the one the GCFCE picked up a few months ago. How clean is that thing? its got front discs, didn't seem to have too much rust. probably a v8, 360? that looks like a steal of a deal.
It's got some rust spots and dings, but it's a remarkably preserved truck. The guy who has it got it up and running. It is available, if anyone is interested
You probably won't see this and I'm sure it's sold by now. Would you be willing to say what it sold for? It was right up my alley. I've been binge watching your videos and they're great.
Thank you for stopping by the channel, Bill, and your interest in what we find. I do read every comment. Which vehicle in particular were you looking at? Thanks
I would of bought that blue 49 Plymouth and turn it into a hot rod. Imagine that thing running around with a modern hemi in it all flat black it would be sick
That guy loved four doors. You passed up the good car Chevy citation factory sunroof and that Dodge dart swinger. I used to have a mint Dodge dart swinger many many years ago
These cars are being sold at marker prices unlike those individuals who have a private collections of abandoned vehicles and think each one is worth 5 to 100 thousand
I don't have much right now. Check out another of my videos titled "Out of the woods: Buying an entire farm of classic cars and trucks". You can see footage of some of those cars, but there were many more. In the video description box is Zack's contact number. You can give him a call to see what he might have
The OD trans was one year only, in 1939. Older brass headlight buckets don't rot off, but steel ones that have been sitting outside on a car for decades are usually rusted out badly
Nothing worse than a auction for people driving prices through the roof. If they can't get it for what they want, they will bid up on it just because they are not getting it. Wrong with auctions.
That Edsel looks like a real nice car
Mr. good pliers being filmed!
Great job on the 2. Glad that wagons not going to be a Derby car . I love the '49 that was in the trailer first.
Good lord. Someone is going to have a bunch of fun with that DeSoto. That thing is a relic.
Nice to see people interested in these old cars! They won't be around much longer!😊
A lot of bargains there fellas you got some great buys 🤘
I've always admired the Matador coupes made from 1974 to 1978 for their styling and rarity. They remind me of the Marlins from the 1960s which I liked just as much.
Yeah that's a good one. At least it's going to a good home to be back on the road
It's corny cool, as were so many amc. I love Rambler Station Wagons. That's weird
More American automotive relics have been saved. Even in 2023, they're still being discovered. All the best with the 61 Chevy.
Mr. B. Here ! Many of these vehicles need love , OMG ! I did not think I would see that many cars so complete . Very cool ! 😊
Love the old sloper Plymouths My dad had a black one in the sixties then a 55 Plymouth black with red trim . 👍🏻💯🇦🇺
Great old collection.
I enjoy watching the videos of you & joe at the auction to see what you guys buy
Thanks for the good video again, nice to see Joe setting the fashion level for sun shade protection!
Very cool video and auction! Thank you for sharing! 💯
Wow! What a sale👍
Those farmer folk sure loved their four doors and six cylinders, didn't they?? Some good stuff there. Some, not so good.
Real people doing real stuff. Enjoyed Much! 👍👍👍
Alot of those 80s square body's had the junk 305 in them
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yeah i just crushed over 150 80s cars .500 people at auction we had no buyers ..
Junk is too kind a word for the 305. You're being more generous than necessary with words 😆
Mopar was well represented. I would have loved to get both of the 46-48 Dodges and several of the Desoto's.
i watched a you tube vid where the guy crushed 260 mint condition desotos . nobody would buy anything but the grills and bumpers to put on other cars .lol
Good video
There was some really good buys on parts cars. Must not have been many scrappers there. Guess I am going to head west to one of these sales!
I used to sleep in the rear package tray (rear window) on the way home when I was a kid of a 61 Chevy Biscain. I was just a little taller than the tail lights. Seems like a long time ago. Thanks for saving the history. Thanks for the video
Seized engines make the best "will it run" vids. So satisfying to see them running again
Yeah it's easy to make any engine run but the locked up ones are the best. That's why I like Mortske Repair many of his are locked up and get's them going sometimes but then again some are just too far gone like the 56 Chevy 250 he had it was a rusted hulk too far goon.
@@79tazman Or when they're locked up on the bottom end. It that's usually easy to ascertain by checking for metal frags in the oil.
Some fair deals there! The Swinger was the steal as well as the Type 3 VW's ( most of those parts are not re-popped and bring bank). Thanks for sharing
Excellent score on the 49 Plymouth for $450. One year ribbed bumpers are very desirable to the lead sled guys and could sell for more than was paid for the car
Those are so Cool of a car.
Mr goodpliers, I just love your auctions and the cars that you find! How do you find most of your auctions?
Thought the DeSoto's were all pretty good buys with just the hood ornaments ($100-$200) on the 49-52 cars recovering a good portion of the cost. The 49 Chevy was pretty complete but I liked the 52 DeSoto the best with that near perfect hood ornament and grille (which should bring a good return being a grille many customizers prefer for their Mercury or other car redo). Unlike Pontiac where you had the standard hood ornament or a different optional light up Indian hood ornament, the 50-52 DeSoto's used the same ornament where the standard face insert was metal and you could insert the optional light up face in the very same ornament. If that 42 Plymouth would have been a coupe that would have been pretty high on my list. So few 1942 anything still survives today. Very enjoyable video. Thanks.
This channel is just Fantastic... I try to guess which ones you're going to bring home. This time you ran the auction! I like the 62 Bidcayne. !!
These prices certainly won't bankrupt the average person. At other auctions you'd lose money selling restored versions - maybe break even selling parts.
Good buy on the VW and the white 2WD Ford pickup. I really like the MR. GOODPLIERS van box, that would be cool. The 51 IH L110 SD (Silver Diamond) is just like my dad's, I thought it went high but good for the seller.
Dog inspection for the critters that would harm you before you get to close to them. LOL.
Great content really nice car's especially the carry and two door Plymouth to be honest to much chrome and nice shapes to dislike many lol even thought people don't like some cars not popular I still feel they need preserving would you be able to give me details of these auctions coming up love to pre view some of them if possible land purchase moving on nicely so all good soon also looking for a hauler to pickup some buys if you know of any
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Email me, mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com. I can't make any recommendations for transport, but I have a list of haulers a friend has used
Liked the 54 Plymouth hardtop. Looks like they had it as a 55. I have a 53 Cranbrook club coupe, basically the same car. 3 speed od, also Hi-Drive available and Powerflite in February of 1953
Sweet International truck.
A Mr. Goodpliers video on Sunday? Life is good!
I had a 61 Biscayne I bought in 1973 for $400 had new paint the original blue new tires and all new brakes. The interior was perfect and was a straight 6 with 3 on the tree. Loved to drive it as it was my very first car purchase at age 15. Wish I had it now back then it was just a.old car and they were everywhere. Enjoyed this video can't believe how cheap old iron goes for in your part of the country. If that sale was here in Florida prices would have been much higher. A collection like that should have been done online for anyone to buy.
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You really hurt me when you didn't get that 1955 studebaker commander that front bumper would have put you on easy street here in Canada. That car had a radio if it was original also is a hard to find item they only have to look like they work to finish off the dash, most guys have modern fm mounted in the glove box or some other music.
The guy who bought it is an old Vietnam war veteran. He's had some major health problems and is coasting out the remainder of his life, so I don't really bid him up on cars.
While some like the Matador, I remember them when new and even with a designer name were not something anyone I remember wanted. A big sled for sure. I am sure one day I will be wishing I have found one. You got some nice cars to take back to the ranch. Thanks for posting, Tim.
43:40..somebody didn't do their research on some of these cars before scrawling the year and model on the windshields..the auctioneer clearly knew that wasn't a '62 Studebaker from the way he hesitated..that's a '55...I saw a few others that were clearly not right...
Great job as always / thanks for making it a joy to watch a auction / ps looking for a 4x4 running p/u
Better one of the bunch.
The LTD wagon is a good one for a go over and fix up.
Joe is rounding the corner on making that happen. Look for it back on the streets soon!
That Edsel would be cool to fix up.
Perfect hot rod for the coup for nickle
The 61 Chevy deserves another chance ✨
That place is effing amazing!
Would have loved to have that Blue 49 Plymouth business coupe. Wonder if he’d like to double his money?
Love those grills on the 77 and 78 dodge trucks.
I have a 78 Ford Ltd Bro=ham wagon 460 threw a rod, now has a 84 460 best gas milage 13mpg, been setting about 20 years now.
My second rebuilder was an 80 citation. With 13k. Yes I had troubles with starting and others
Red Ford PU custom with 6 cyl could also have round lights in 1979
Very cool thanks for your time Lee
Save em all
Brent from Halfass Kustoms has done floors in many of the old dodges and plymouths and he made it look so simple. I am sure its not simple but its surely doable... a two door like Joes car should get a floor if its a runner
I'm not sure if the engine turns or not. If it's just floors, that's one thing, but when the rockers, floor braces, and other underside sheetmetal is rusty too, it becomes a very big job
Sad part is I would like to get two or three but I know that it doesn't matter what you want it will be the guy with the deep pocket and the mad guy bidding it up.
Those desotos have beautiful grills
Great finds. That Ford ltd wagan is like the one in the blues brothers but that one was green.
Just a note Schwinn made the Stingray and the Krate was a optioned out version, it had the springer front end with 16 in. Tire and rim, rear shocks made into the sissy bar. And sometimes a rear disc brake ( extremely rare) and a rally stripe with the schwinn logo down the length of the seat. And drum brakes on the front. Thanks and as the GIV says now you know.
Fascinating info... Thanks David!
Thank you
Hey, that brown 77 LTD wagon reminds me of the coroner wagon Jack Klugman drove in the 70-80s TV show, Quincy M.E. The only real difference was the color of the wagon in the show was black. You may be too young to remember that show. Ask your parents. I bet they will. Take care.
That orange dodge pickup looks remarkably like the one the GCFCE picked up a few months ago. How clean is that thing? its got front discs, didn't seem to have too much rust. probably a v8, 360? that looks like a steal of a deal.
It's got some rust spots and dings, but it's a remarkably preserved truck. The guy who has it got it up and running. It is available, if anyone is interested
You probably won't see this and I'm sure it's sold by now. Would you be willing to say what it sold for? It was right up my alley. I've been binge watching your videos and they're great.
Thank you for stopping by the channel, Bill, and your interest in what we find. I do read every comment. Which vehicle in particular were you looking at? Thanks
I would of bought that blue 49 Plymouth and turn it into a hot rod. Imagine that thing running around with a modern hemi in it all flat black it would be sick
Great buys, love Joes hat. Where can I get one ?
More than likely he got it on Amazon
That guy loved four doors. You passed up the good car Chevy citation factory sunroof and that Dodge dart swinger. I used to have a mint Dodge dart swinger many many years ago
The ramblers modelyear is 1961
Wow, some of those sold for scrap metal prices..you sure won't get anything around here that is older than 1990's for those prices!
Dude you got to get a hold of me ASAP
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These cars are being sold at marker prices unlike those individuals who have a private collections of abandoned vehicles and think each one is worth 5 to 100 thousand
Great video. Just do us a favor. Next time can you keep doing the filming. The other was all over the place.
I'd have rolled the dice on the 61 Chevy if it's stick. Can't tell from the auction video. The engine's free. That's a big plus.
How did you end up with the dodge p-u ? The auctioneer said it was sold to # 4 & not # 48 so did I miss something ?
I made a deal on it after the auction
Did that 57 plymouth go for scrap at $300 !
The guy who got the 46 Dodge with the nice interior , and the 59 Edsel, was the guy who bought it. Seems like he is a collector with an eye for Mopars
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Thanks !
Crush the citation! nice yard art where the Pontiac video?
OMG the ice cream van for 850 ripped it
Red Goblin..any axes or hatchets?
Looking for a set of tail lights for a 1951 Cambridge.
Nice video. I can't understand people bringing their dog to this site. Are they homeless or what?
I wider if that 42 was was military at one time
Seemed to be a lot of cheap cars. Some good buys for the price
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Save cause someone needs those are whole car
The guy in the hat should read that book... he might learn something.
Where is this place at?
Are you and Joe related or just good friends, does he buy and sell for a living full time?
We are friends. He is a full time cars and parts guy
A little high on the appraisal for something that doesn't run and got gummy steering wheel in it.???
Hello I'm looking for a fulton visor. And parts for a 1947 chevy fleetline aerosedan. LMK if you have contacts out your way thanks.
I don't have much right now. Check out another of my videos titled "Out of the woods: Buying an entire farm of classic cars and trucks". You can see footage of some of those cars, but there were many more. In the video description box is Zack's contact number. You can give him a call to see what he might have
Did I hear an air raid siren going off in the distance?
Noon whistle
Any with transferrable titles?
Not too many, but it is not hard to get replacements for antique vehicles in Kansas
SCRAP OR CRAP
Is it difficult for you change a bill of sale to a title in the state you live in?
Buy was the 38 Chrysler the headlights go for that much . If it had over drive and most did the transmission is 1500 easy
The OD trans was one year only, in 1939. Older brass headlight buckets don't rot off, but steel ones that have been sitting outside on a car for decades are usually rusted out badly
hi does the rust ranch have any 1961 chevys 2dr ro 4drs ok oh sdn,s get back to me thanks for your videos
Right now we just have the 4 door you saw in the video
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These sales show me the vast majority of cars are simply regular everyday car. One rarely sees anything special.
What you buy it for an then how much you spend fixing a pile of crap up best to to buy one already done 👍
1949 Pontiac Streamline?
There's one for sale out of Ga in MUCH better shape. Owner claims 30k orig miles. $3000. On OfferUp
RIP CITATION and Caravan '84??🥺
Yes I think the scrap man got those
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Ok. Here begins my minute of silence 😞 But thanks for answering! Greetings from Argentina 👍
@@juanpabloarena2724 By the way , Did they sell those cars in Argentina?
@@ernielaw As a good third world country, we couldn't afford cars like this but they came only at the request of private buyers.
Some pass the lead an powder test , almost !!
Nothing worse than a auction for people driving prices through the roof. If they can't get it for what they want, they will bid up on it just because they are not getting it. Wrong with auctions.