Fantastic video Adam. Keep up the great work. the small cars that you asked everyone in the comments to let you know about are Nash Metropoloton's. The where originally an Austin design from the late 1950's early 1960;s. Austin wanted to produce a small and economical car for the American market. They were sold in the UK as Austin Metropoleton's and sold in America as Nash Metropoloton's. I believe they sold better in America at the time. I also really love those two original looking VW beetles, and the Buick Super 8. I think the car at the end of the video was a Pre - war or early 1940's Chevrolet Master Limousine. Nice to see some pre war cars getting some love too. Great work Adam. Looking forward to your future videos. Best wishes Michael. (:
Thank you, I'm particularly down that this video has received the worst views in pretty much a decade. The channel is on a slow decline, but I'll see what I can do.
@AdamC3046 I'm surprised aswell mate cause you're genuinely one of the most likeable on YT and people complain when you go to late night meets but when you branch out with cool content like this it struggles it baffles me! Hope things perk up for you mate been watching a very long time since the old London days! Take it easy mate, feel free to jump up here can have a rummage around my hidden vauxhall shite🤣
@@AdamC3046 Hi Adam, hope your ok. Don;t be down about this video. I thought it was amazing. I love watching classic car content. I don't really know why the younger generation arn't in to classic cars. it baffles me. Anyway, awesome Video. Keep up the great work. All the best. Michael.
@@AdamC3046 sad that this video gets less views than pops and bangs and overall foolishness... Many are are old projects someone once loved and put lots of time into. I find these old cars much more interesting, but I'm a minority... I watched this entire video twice, there were so many cool cars, and that was a cool place. Especially since it looked like there were active projects at the end, so someone does own that property and wants to keep those vehicles away from the scrap heap.
Most of these are probably solid enough to drive again, albeit most of the engines. I love seeing stuff like this. 18:19 I think that’s a 70s mercury comet? 23:47 Subaru 360?
The place is called Nelson, and is a well known tourist trap/movie set destination... I doubt you "just happened to find it"... The pickup, "Old Navy Supply Company" were promotional trucks used at Old Navy clothing stores.
Im cars mental and could barely remember Nash and even the mercury monster thing I just assumed it's a maverick as I don't know any other variations they had.. can't know everything car related.
Fantastic video Adam. Keep up the great work. the small cars that you asked everyone in the comments to let you know about are Nash Metropoloton's. The where originally an Austin design from the late 1950's early 1960;s.
Austin wanted to produce a small and economical car for the American market. They were sold in the UK as Austin Metropoleton's and sold in America as Nash Metropoloton's.
I believe they sold better in America at the time.
I also really love those two original looking VW beetles, and the Buick Super 8. I think the car at the end of the video was a Pre - war or early 1940's Chevrolet Master Limousine. Nice to see some pre war cars getting some love too.
Great work Adam. Looking forward to your future videos.
Best wishes Michael. (:
Thank you, I'm particularly down that this video has received the worst views in pretty much a decade. The channel is on a slow decline, but I'll see what I can do.
@AdamC3046 I'm surprised aswell mate cause you're genuinely one of the most likeable on YT and people complain when you go to late night meets but when you branch out with cool content like this it struggles it baffles me! Hope things perk up for you mate been watching a very long time since the old London days! Take it easy mate, feel free to jump up here can have a rummage around my hidden vauxhall shite🤣
@@AdamC3046 Hi Adam, hope your ok. Don;t be down about this video.
I thought it was amazing. I love watching classic car content.
I don't really know why the younger generation arn't in to classic cars.
it baffles me. Anyway, awesome Video. Keep up the great work.
All the best. Michael.
@@AdamC3046 sad that this video gets less views than pops and bangs and overall foolishness...
Many are are old projects someone once loved and put lots of time into.
I find these old cars much more interesting, but I'm a minority...
I watched this entire video twice, there were so many cool cars, and that was a cool place. Especially since it looked like there were active projects at the end, so someone does own that property and wants to keep those vehicles away from the scrap heap.
They're all shaggin wagons 😂
This place screams the hills have eyes film 😂
23:50 that is indeed a Subaru 360, the first car Subaru ever made. 1958-1971.
Most of these are probably solid enough to drive again, albeit most of the engines.
I love seeing stuff like this.
18:19 I think that’s a 70s mercury comet?
23:47 Subaru 360?
That little car was a Nash Metropolitan
Most be so nice to be able to abandon a car and it not dissolve
Was great to see you on the carwow channel ripping the viper 👏🐍
Nice, I'll have to check it out!
Way more interesting than some bell-end revving his Mum's Civic in a car park. Keep it up Adam.
Adam is In carwow with his Viper
Weekend bonus content. What a lot of historical vehicles left on that site. 👍
Dang so much history being left to rot:(
Great video bro! What a location and great to see it from your perspective.
The lifted car on a truck chassis is a Ford maverick.
So much cool stuff! Thanks for taking the camera around!
I loved that VW transporter with the beetle grafted onto the roof!
So many cool creations
Some of these cars would be right at home in Fallout!
The yellow noddy car is a Subaru 360 I believe
Wow what a find! It'd be great to revive some of those mechanically and keep the original patina - I especially love the 1930s/1940s trucks
Great video Adam! Nice to see some new concepts recently; they're good!
Keep up the good work Adam.
What an epic place, such amazing vehicles!
The place is called Nelson, and is a well known tourist trap/movie set destination... I doubt you "just happened to find it"... The pickup, "Old Navy Supply Company" were promotional trucks used at Old Navy clothing stores.
The shattered glass on those old cars looked sooo lethal jeez
Nice one Adam, great video mate!
That bus at 13:30 is my favourite one for me
The little two door cars you couldn't recognise are Nash Metropolitans.
The green truck from the front looks like shrek lol
The Hills Have Eyes wasn't film far from there i believe 🎉
Those Nashs should be saved
Oh wow
Stopping others saying first
You cant
2:18 Nash metropolitan
Coolest video ever bud!
Sick video
I love this to
Check out Area 51 whilst you’re out there. Some cool jets fly over a lot
I think the planes are a t28 and a b26k
More hidden gems 🔥
Is the Plane an F8F? Does anyone know?
It's a t28 Trojan
I wonder who owned them🧐
Yes bud was great the old barn find ,and old cars ,the American ones just mental how much platina 😅
Out in the desert they get that awesome patina on them. Especially when they have old store names or writing on them that fade.
Makes me sad
I can still say second though
Embarrassing you can’t name so many.
Not really. We don't get these cars in the UK so I don't see them often at all.
Isn't embarrassing at all bud
Embarrassing? He's not from the US and he still named quite a few of them.
Im cars mental and could barely remember Nash and even the mercury monster thing I just assumed it's a maverick as I don't know any other variations they had.. can't know everything car related.