Hi to you man it's a blessing that you all still have the old school car like I have that is when Americans made car thank you all for let me watch your video may God continue bless you all peace out
That old Buick Special with what you called a checkered grille was a 1958, my father had 2 of them in the 1960’s. They were known as the chrome kings and one of my favorite car s of all times besides the 1970 Buick GS 455 convertible I had back in the 70’s.
I wouldnt mind a safari. However that vehicle is too far gone good for parts. I have a 55 chevy 2 door wagon. Thebest thing its a 150. no chrome or hard to find glass or parts.
That's a 68 Camaro rs convertible 327 car , 67's didn't have side marker lights , and the reverse lights under the bumper was rs all other models were in the tail light housing
8:52 - "...now this is a '57 Chevy, this was actually...what i think, must have been a drag car or something." Well, I'm here to tell ya, it's still "something of a drag car".
in 1968 i bought a 1955 ford skyliner with the green glass roof and the stainless steel strip across the roof, paid $85.00 for it, left it for dead in the san fernando valley, as a teen did not appreciate what i had. it was a coo car.
Ainda não consegui entender, porquê deixaram no meio do mato por muitos anos para apodrecer, depois vem algum apaixonado pelo carro e pensa em comprar pra voltar a vida, deveriam guardar em um lugar coberto 😢😢😭😭😭 aqui no Brasil não tem esses 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It's great to hear you in Brazil, you guys take better care of these treasures! For enthusiasts, finding and restoring these abandoned cars is like discovering hidden gems and bringing them back to life.
Drag um all out. Get ten guys and flat backs. Pressure wash . And sell on commission. Ole Boy knew what he was stashing away. They be sold in three weeks. Great find. The Camaro patina was cool. Drive as is. Good luck. Thanks for video. Have a good one.
I bet you $2 he was probably running moonshine back in the hills trying to get away from Johnny law but back in the day we used to call those cars gassers cuz running from the law all they did was stay on the gas😮😂❤
Those Pontiac OHC 6 cylinders were in the Firebirds I didn't know they were put in the Tempest too. They were swapped out with the 8 cylinders because it was a eight cylinder world in the late sixties.
iin the 60s i had a 55 skyliner pink and black greenroof with the stanless going across the roof a down the sides between the side glass, very cool car paid $85.00 for it.
New Subscriber. I am 73 and can relate. We have a horde of old vehicles. folks say fix them up restore them? It would cost more to fix them than what you can simply go and buy a better one. My opinion Is there are lots more viable project vehicles than there are ready willing and able buyers. And its mostly Baby Boomers that desire the 1950's and60;s vehicles. And they are dying off, Its a shrinking market. Sadly for the most part the vehicles in the video are real good parts cars. And Rare doesnt always mean valuable. It always means parts are hard to find and expensive. The red 64 impala is in my opinion the most viable. Our horde is outside. However its up off the ground and a herd of sheep keep it mowed like a golf course. And I keep the mice and rats poisoned. My wife Debbie has a 60 Pontiac Complete car no parts missing. Sadly It sat from 1970 until 2018. and the bottom is too rusted. We are looking for a good body.
It's always great to hear from fellow enthusiasts who have a passion for classic cars. You're absolutely right about the challenges and costs associated with restoring old vehicles, and the market dynamics you mentioned are spot-on. It's a labor of love that isn't always about financial gain but preserving history and enjoying the process. Your 60 Pontiac story is both fascinating and relatable. It's tough when a complete car has such significant rust issues, but I hope you can find the body you need. Keeping your horde maintained with the help of sheep and poison for pests is a creative solution! Best of luck with your vehicles, and thanks for subscribing to our channel. Feel free to share more about your projects anytime!
Not too much work cuz when you have money all you have to do really is put it in the shop and tell them fix it from the front to the back from the top to the bottom money is no object fix it😮😮🎉
🗿💨at 38 or 39:50 you said sll kinds of chrome, as you was focusing on a pair of rear accessory gaurds for a 55chevy.. Are these in fla ? Georgia? Carolinas? If they were in Ohio, they would be farther gone. Thanks for sharing 👍 Wish they were in my backyard 🙃❤️
I tell you what if you talk to the original owner of the property you let him know if if it's possible he want to sell everything I mean the house is the cars the property and he can head on down to Florida and have a good time on his new boat and whatever he wanted to do go to Caribbean or go anywhere with hearts desire you just let me know❤😅😊
I used to call them little Vegas is like the second generation Camaro you don't like the 70s the early 70s 70 of 71 72/73 you know those I caught a little corvairs the little itty bitty Camaro😊
SAD TO SAY BUT THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS 99 PERCENT OF THE CARS ARE JUST A PILE OF RUST BUCKETS BESIDES HOOD ORNAMENTS AND A FEW HARD TO FIND PARTS IT'S ALL JUST WORTHLESS JUNK / NICE TO LOOK AT AND GET SICK ABOUT WHY IN THE HELL DID THE GUY LET IT GET SO BAD . READ THEM AND WEEP TIME KILLS EVERY THING IF NOT MAINTAINED / BUT THANKS FOR SHARING COOL TO LOOK AT AND WISH HA HA
@@phillipsrundripbubblecompa9232 I have no idea what the market value would be on them finished product one of those but you don't find many of them with the glass good
Just a note of warning to the audience: Classic car restoration is time concing AND expensive. Unless your getting a GREAT deal, not good . Think twice. Also, that's funny: Nomad is almost a rust bucket and he says ,oh here is a dent. This is a GROUNDUP RESTO. 25,000 MAX, TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK. 3 YR PROJECT IF you do it yourself.
Cuz I tell you what I get me a crew and I'll give them a bunch of John Deere riding lawn mowers and I tell them , have at it ! get out there and clear that property ! I want to see what my money bought me😊😅😊
55 nomad had one yr only trim rear wheel well cut to an different int than other 55 bel airs ,66 tempest sprint 66 la mans sprint 3sd convertible rare cars with the OHC 6 ,....engine parts bet are hard to find
easy model corvair Monza spyders had turbo engines , late models had turbo opt on corsa ,the 140 'HP' model had 4 x1 carbs was std on corsa opt on monza /500 models
Contacted the said owner, seems she wanted sell them all to find somewhere to live. I was just interested in one car. She never returned another email.
That 57 nomad worth between 10.000 and 15.000. On a bad day. Could go to twenty five . That’s just one car. I estimate over 150. 000 to 250.000 if there’s fifty cars there. But all junk if the vandals smash the windows out.
@@AllenMichael-pl6ps VARMINTS don’t hurt no cars. It’s all what the badge says. And another 57 Nomad appears on the scene. And 2000 people want it. You can build a brand new fifty seven. Or Tri Five. But they want that one. Even just to look at in there garage. As Is.
The 57 nomad is the rarest of them all. Just over 6.000 produced.
Thanks for showing which ones you taking home great collection
Are you putting the money up?
@@phillipsrundripbubblecompa9232I pushed the like button hope that helps
Hi to you man it's a blessing that you all still have the old school car like I have that is when Americans made car thank you all for let me watch your video may God continue bless you all peace out
Thanks for watching, and we really appreciate the comments. God bless you and keep you safe...
Would love to have that sixty two chevy impala
What a cool video, appreciate the work. Hurts to look at some of those.
Tell me about it
Awesome collection of old cars …
They could be yours.....
Nice old car collection. Thanks for showing them to us. Tell Bernard that Darryl says hey !
Thanks for watching and commenting. And will do
That old Buick Special with what you called a checkered grille was a 1958, my father had 2 of them in the 1960’s. They were known as the chrome kings and one of my favorite car s of all times besides the 1970 Buick GS 455 convertible I had back in the 70’s.
Beautiful car
Cool video. I'd like to know what she wants for all 3 Nomads and the safari. There going to be a real challenge to get out of there.
Such a shame they've sat for so long.....wow..greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
"Absolutely! It's heartbreaking to see treasures like these go to waste. Greetings from the US!
Are any of these cars still available, and if so is it possible to get any information?
Email at the end of video
Really nice that they have not been stripped for parts but too bad it’s almost impossible to get at the rare ones.😢
I know, but we sure had fun checking them out.
It’s got a v symbol on the fender means it came with av8 . Probably a 283 .
Nice would love to have that Pontiac
Me too...
I really would like to know if it's for sale
@roddrickbass7706 Yes, their email is on the end of the video
I wouldnt mind a safari. However that vehicle is too far gone good for parts. I have a 55 chevy 2 door wagon. Thebest thing its a 150. no chrome or hard to find glass or parts.
You and Johnny living dangerously. I like to stay away from high weeds in the summer. Too many snakes, bees and ticks. But thanks for the sacrifice!
I hate bee's!!! And thanks for watching and commenting...
@@AmericanmadeKustomz I take the chance because I love old cars close-up.
And I wear tall boots and thick jeans and long sleeve shirts
No! No Sandals lol!
Bees won't bother you if you don't bother them. They are more interested in their hive
@JohnnyDunbar-yh8nw I don't believe you.. I hate bee's
The yellow Camaro is a late model 68 rs/ss big block car very desirable
Can you please ask tell me or help me get in contact with them about the red 62 impala. Really interested in that car.
Their email address is posted at the end of the video. I call them and make sure they are answering them.
And I Have Plenty Of Money Too Buy Cars And Trucks ! 🙏🏿😎
That's a 68 Camaro rs convertible 327 car , 67's didn't have side marker lights , and the reverse lights under the bumper was rs all other models were in the tail light housing
8:52 - "...now this is a '57 Chevy, this was actually...what i think, must have been a drag car or something."
Well, I'm here to tell ya, it's still "something of a drag car".
Awesome find good video
@@charlescroney2742 you should buy 1 or 2? Thanks for watching and commenting
The human mind can design a car to look way better than any computer can that Skyliner is awesome I have never seen one in person
I agree 100%
in 1968 i bought a 1955 ford skyliner with the green glass roof and the stainless steel strip across the roof, paid $85.00 for it, left it for dead in the san fernando valley, as a teen did not appreciate what i had. it was a coo car.
What do I do to inquire about some of these cars?
Where they are and how much
I posted the contact email at the end of the video.
How much is the impala with the nice interior at 37.44 and what state is it in
@@michaelhoover3170 you will have to email the owner. Their email is on the end of the video.
That be a 1968 Impala we call them a more door😮
id like that 1973 pontiac venture the blue
Ainda não consegui entender, porquê deixaram no meio do mato por muitos anos para apodrecer, depois vem algum apaixonado pelo carro e pensa em comprar pra voltar a vida, deveriam guardar em um lugar coberto 😢😢😭😭😭 aqui no Brasil não tem esses 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It's great to hear you in Brazil, you guys take better care of these treasures! For enthusiasts, finding and restoring these abandoned cars is like discovering hidden gems and bringing them back to life.
Big bucks to restore that Bel/Air Wagoon.
I was hoping someone might buy it for parts.
Drag um all out. Get ten guys and flat backs. Pressure wash . And sell on commission. Ole Boy knew what he was stashing away. They be sold in three weeks. Great find. The Camaro patina was cool. Drive as is. Good luck. Thanks for video. Have a good one.
To big of job for us. I wish I could just keep them all.
Most likely want way more than they are worth.Most of them cars are parts cars.
I feel bad for the trees. If a car is worth less restored, then it is a paper weight
I bet you $2 he was probably running moonshine back in the hills trying to get away from Johnny law but back in the day we used to call those cars gassers cuz running from the law all they did was stay on the gas😮😂❤
Those Pontiac OHC 6 cylinders were in the Firebirds I didn't know they were put in the Tempest too. They were swapped out with the 8 cylinders because it was a eight cylinder world in the late sixties.
I guess I would have done the same thing..
first in the tempest in 66, the 4 bbl och 6 had around 230 hp., would move out very well.
I wanna cry!
Don't tell anyone, but I did for a few minutes.
You said that she was going to sell all of the cars. How do we get ahold of her? Thanks for sharing this
@@martymcmannis6581 her email is at the end of the video. Thanks
What area are these cars at thank you I'm interested in two or three of them
@michaeljames5708 North Georgia
Camaro is a 1968 , no vent windows and has side marker lights
Yeah, I should have known that, and thanks for keeping me honest.
Where is place located?
Hiawassee Georgia
1954 SKY LINER / I HAD ONE IN CT. / IN THE EARLY 70S / CONK SHELL PINK AND BLACK / THERE WAS ONLY 2 CARS LIKE THAT AT THAT TIME WITH A CT. REG.
iin the 60s i had a 55 skyliner pink and black greenroof with the stanless going across the roof a down the sides between the side glass, very cool car paid $85.00 for it.
Looks like a 62 Chevrolet Impala
It was a 1964
New Subscriber. I am 73 and can relate. We have a horde of old vehicles. folks say fix them up restore them? It would cost more to fix them than what you can simply go and buy a better one. My opinion Is there are lots more viable project vehicles than there are ready willing and able buyers. And its mostly Baby Boomers that desire the 1950's and60;s vehicles. And they are dying off, Its a shrinking market. Sadly for the most part the vehicles in the video are real good parts cars. And Rare doesnt always mean valuable. It always means parts are hard to find and expensive. The red 64 impala is in my opinion the most viable. Our horde is outside. However its up off the ground and a herd of sheep keep it mowed like a golf course. And I keep the mice and rats poisoned. My wife Debbie has a 60 Pontiac Complete car no parts missing. Sadly It sat from 1970 until 2018. and the bottom is too rusted. We are looking for a good body.
It's always great to hear from fellow enthusiasts who have a passion for classic cars. You're absolutely right about the challenges and costs associated with restoring old vehicles, and the market dynamics you mentioned are spot-on. It's a labor of love that isn't always about financial gain but preserving history and enjoying the process.
Your 60 Pontiac story is both fascinating and relatable. It's tough when a complete car has such significant rust issues, but I hope you can find the body you need. Keeping your horde maintained with the help of sheep and poison for pests is a creative solution! Best of luck with your vehicles, and thanks for subscribing to our channel. Feel free to share more about your projects anytime!
How much for the Nomad
Gone....
That one should have a four-barrel on it
What year were those washing machines? Price?
I have no idea....
Glass top is a crown Victoria
Not too much work cuz when you have money all you have to do really is put it in the shop and tell them fix it from the front to the back from the top to the bottom money is no object fix it😮😮🎉
Check out Dons Hot Rod Garage. He’s your Nomad Man. He tell you the going price today. Price of parts. He probably got ten people ready to pay today.
Thanks
Get a hold of Dennis Collins he’s on RUclips shows called coffee walk he would probably be interested in the whole thing
What state are you in Thank you
North Georgia.
Amazes me they put the junk under cover and left the nomads out to rot. Nothing under that shed is as valuable .
Great point.
You got that right,Nomads was worth more the rest of the cars combined,now they most likely got no floors left.
It's all crap. Nothing I would waste my time or money on.
@@phillipsrundripbubblecompa9232where are they located I love to own one or two of them
Over head cam six cylinder had 4 barrel dual exaust split manifold are were faster than a 350 chevy and are very rare now
I can believe that. Cool old car..
🗿💨at 38 or 39:50 you said sll kinds of chrome, as you was focusing on a pair of rear accessory gaurds for a 55chevy.. Are these in fla ? Georgia? Carolinas? If they were in Ohio, they would be farther gone. Thanks for sharing 👍 Wish they were in my backyard 🙃❤️
Georgia. I wish I had the money to buy a few of them...
Ford business coupe is a 1950.
Note: gas door on left quarter.
@@JohnnyDunbar-yh8nw I'm going to remember that little note because I didn't have any idea.. thanks
Where please how do I get in contact please
Their email is at the end of the video.
Price for the 62 impala
The lady's email is at the end of the video. Just send her an email. I have no idea what price .
Wow. This would be nice, if it was in Kansas. Lol
I tell you what if you talk to the original owner of the property you let him know if if it's possible he want to sell everything I mean the house is the cars the property and he can head on down to Florida and have a good time on his new boat and whatever he wanted to do go to Caribbean or go anywhere with hearts desire you just let me know❤😅😊
Be careful. Yall bout to kick up a copperhead
I was thinking the same thing.
I used to call them little Vegas is like the second generation Camaro you don't like the 70s the early 70s 70 of 71 72/73 you know those I caught a little corvairs the little itty bitty Camaro😊
400,000 and you have a 200,000 nomad
“Valuable”
W300!!
W300!
AMC javelin were pretty quick
It looks fast...
There's a ton of money there in selling parts and vin number plates.
SAD TO SAY BUT THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS 99 PERCENT OF THE CARS ARE JUST A PILE OF RUST BUCKETS BESIDES HOOD ORNAMENTS AND A FEW HARD TO FIND PARTS IT'S ALL JUST WORTHLESS JUNK / NICE TO LOOK AT AND GET SICK ABOUT WHY IN THE HELL DID THE GUY LET IT GET SO BAD . READ THEM AND WEEP TIME KILLS EVERY THING IF NOT MAINTAINED / BUT THANKS FOR SHARING COOL TO LOOK AT AND WISH HA HA
Yes, it is. We appreciate you watching and commenting
Can always learn the skills of car restoration.
Ford Skyliner in Mercury sunliners came out in 1954
What's it worth you think?
@@phillipsrundripbubblecompa9232 I have no idea what the market value would be on them finished product one of those but you don't find many of them with the glass good
Ohc Pontiac conv is rare ,some had 4bl carbs,,first timing belts that was there down fall. But cool
Thanks for the info
Most of these vehicles should of Ben out of there 20 years ago I would take the green javelin first for me
Carryall is what the old suburban was called
Now I didn't know what it was called. Thanks
Just a note of warning to the audience:
Classic car restoration is time concing AND expensive. Unless your getting a GREAT deal, not good . Think twice.
Also, that's funny: Nomad is almost a rust bucket and he says ,oh here is a dent.
This is a GROUNDUP RESTO. 25,000 MAX, TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK.
3 YR PROJECT IF you do it yourself.
Now you tell me???
Cuz I tell you what I get me a crew and I'll give them a bunch of John Deere riding lawn mowers and I tell them , have at it ! get out there and clear that property ! I want to see what my money bought me😊😅😊
55 nomad had one yr only trim rear wheel well cut to an different int than other 55 bel airs ,66 tempest sprint 66 la mans sprint 3sd convertible rare cars with the OHC 6 ,....engine parts bet are hard to find
easy model corvair Monza spyders had turbo engines , late models had turbo opt on corsa ,the 140 'HP' model had 4 x1 carbs was std on corsa opt on monza /500 models
I don't know much about them but I agree that they are hard to find.
Thanks for the info.
Pontiac used inferior metal for the overhead camshaft and the cams wore out right about the time the warranty wore out!🤣
A real Buick 3 tons of led
Contacted the said owner, seems she wanted sell them all to find somewhere to live. I was just interested in one car. She never returned another email.
I have done everything I can, but she has no idea what she's doing..... Sorry
Glass top is not factory it's aftermarket
in 1955 they were factory
Look closer it said earnheart on the bottom of the door probably dales daddys car
That would be awesome
That’s what happens when you keep all your old cars
I'm Guilty but one day I'm gonna fix em up
Makes me wounder why all theses cars bought to rot
Like most car hordes... one day I'm gonna fix em up....
54skyliner
@@JohnnyDunbar-yh8nw what's it worth?
lots of money pits there
There's nothing here that money wouldn't fix....
Didnt see her email?
1shotdeals@gmail.com
im an Oldsmobile guy...so that yard is not real good for me.
What have thay got a man with a gun fore, To keep the rust from going in the grown.The cars arnt worth crap price.
It's all part of the adventure, right?"
That 57 nomad worth between 10.000 and 15.000. On a bad day. Could go to twenty five . That’s just one car. I estimate over 150. 000 to 250.000 if there’s fifty cars there. But all junk if the vandals smash the windows out.
VARMITS...2 AND 4 LEGGED
@@AllenMichael-pl6ps VARMINTS don’t hurt no cars. It’s all what the badge says. And another 57 Nomad appears on the scene. And 2000 people want it. You can build a brand new fifty seven. Or Tri Five. But they want that one. Even just to look at in there garage. As Is.
I sent them an email nothing from them.
I'll check and see what's going on. They need them gone because the land has sold...
Ya. Ut thr. Hrvy nomads are just a.pie wagon there were diferant that's it they never were a popular or a hot seller
So if u can't afford to fix any of then why are u there to dream just go home And have a bud