Thank you Miss Mandy 💕🙂🌹 you are a darlin Lady!! We are very grateful to you for all of your hard work and for doing all you can to make rare gems available to the regular guy! Wish there were more like you. 💐
At almost 10,000 feet there's not much rotting going on. That's why so many of them still show original paint and shiny chrome, despite being 1950's cars - 70 years old and older.
She has so many gems!!! I see so many that I would love to have! I am just prohibited by money! I have tools & ability however, My job only affords me my bills barely!!!
Thanks for the contact details. I was kind of hoping this part 2 video wasn’t going to be 80% a repeat of the last one and more detailed footage of other cars or a ball park of what she wants.
...19:59.."1962"...nope, that's a 1964 Ford wagon...several incorrectly stated years on cars in the narration..but hey, it's fun spotting them and identifying them.. :)
Wish there was an example of what she expects to get. "This can be restored"- No, it can't, or it's a fool$ errand. Picked over parts cars- the cherries are already long gone, I imagine. Wonder if the owner understands this.
The owner knows all you are saying is true from your point of view but I have to say you have to be here witnessing what is happening before you pass judgement on this collection. The majority of the cars here are very much re-buildable vehicles. Yes, all or most of the classic muscle cars were gone long before I came here in 1985, but that doesn't mean there is not still a vehicle for every guy who comes to walk through and explore this collection. It takes an intent to make it happen and for some reason those guys are coming here this year and buying.
Ur going by all the good Chevy......didn't get 2 see the good Chevy Malibu up close or the other good ones....more Carlo I see back there n all them good possible le projects
The 57 Ford wagon and all the others in the same scene have been sold. The chevys have been devastated by a group of industrious young men who know how to move them on to the builders.
As great as this all is, I'm struck by the lack of 1965 - 1975 2 door coupes - classic American muscle. I get the feeling they've been picked clean. I spot very few. Not a Nova, Chevelle, Mustang, Torino, Charger or Road Runner to be seen. There's an interesting one at about the 10:29 mark, and another way at the back on the hill at 10:52, another about 11:02 etc but they all gets passed by in your search for all those station wagons etc.
These vehicles were all given to her husband during his lifetime. He did not buy them. Most guys don't give muscle cars away . They wreck them or sell them after they have blown a few engines and transmissions or get married.
65 Impala is a super sport 57 Ford many parts that one Mercury looks really nice the one white 4-door Ford was a 69 Galaxie would be interested in some small parts would that be possible to get or do I have to come there
How does a fella (in this case) find out what she's asking for vehicles, or even w "ball park" figure? Lot's of really promising stuff there but I would hate to travel 12 hours with a trailer, only to find out that she wants way more than I figured it would be, then travel 12 hours back home... empty handed. Dang, she's got stuff!!! Thank you
@@chrisallen9154 I was hoping not to be one of the thousand calls she gets in a day. I must have missed the gmail address for some reason, watching part 1. Saw it on parts 2&3. Thank you
Hey, you all! Please dream on until spring then call and make an appointment to be amongst this collection of old cars. I am not going to act as an human search engine and even try to answer all your questions. The videos were meant to inspire you to be interested enough to make a trip to see it for yourself. Unfortunately, most of the calls I am getting are from people who want to know if something is still here and because the carz have been selling fast this year most of the ones Dennis focused on were sold before the videos came out. There are many more to choose from so save your money and plan a trip to Colorado next summer. My prices are very reasonable and I would say that is why they are going so fast.
This was a property you could have milked a lot of content from because it was hundreds and hundreds of cars that you honestly didn't get to or even get close enough for anybody to recognize We definitely appreciate the contact information at all but a lot of us aint gonna know what to contact her about because we couldn't see a lot of the cars we'll just be kind of throwing a hammer in the dark I definitely think you should go back and make a part 3 in a part 4 separate videos from 1 and 2 and really go through car to car
I couldn't breathe up there at 10,000 feet above sea level and I can't afford to go back to Colorado from Connecticut. We were on my wife's vacation week and we were checking off Colorado as #49 on our "Bucket List" of states to visit. I would love to do that too as she has sold many vehicles because of my show and I know where to buy oxygen now before I get that high in the Rockies. I found her by pure chance.
Considering the elements and human frailty , I think Dennis did a pretty good job of advertising the collection. Judging by the calls and emails I'm getting it is a much more positive video than not. If you want to see it better, call or email for an appointment.
@@mandygardner5930 I understand. Didn't mean to disrespect anyone.One of your relatives is a friend of mine and I had already been told of the collection. His name is Norman, son of Henry in VT. Once again didn't mean to criticize, thought maybe there was a problem with the video at the end that you weren't aware of.
I have nothing to do with video production so I haven't a clue... Dennis might have to look in to that or maybe his grandson. Yup Norman is my nephew. I was always thinking he should come out here but I guess hes got ties to Vt.
More more more that's all I can say, I could watch hours of this stuff. Thank you...
Hats off to Amanda - Someday I will visit you from UK.
Thank you Miss Mandy 💕🙂🌹 you are a darlin Lady!! We are very grateful to you for all of your hard work and for doing all you can to make rare gems available to the regular guy! Wish there were more like you. 💐
Please send this to her at her e-mail address. She is back in business again for the summer.
So sad to see such beautiful cars and rotting in the fields. Hope most of them get restored one day. 👍😃❤️
Back at you. So sad wish i could save them all. Lol
At almost 10,000 feet there's not much rotting going on. That's why so many of them still show original paint and shiny chrome, despite being 1950's cars - 70 years old and older.
@@daninnj8580 Its great to hear there's not much rotting going on. Most of those beautiful cars deserve to be restored. They are works of art. 👍
a Volvo 142
Am from Sweden and my parents had one in the 70-80`s.
I used to drive the car when i had my driven-license in 81.
kool shows keep up the good work
You have about 15m of dead air after the credits, but ty for doing this, I definitely see a few I'm interested in
She has so many gems!!! I see so many that I would love to have! I am just prohibited by money! I have tools & ability however, My job only affords me my bills barely!!!
Thanks for the contact details. I was kind of hoping this part 2 video wasn’t going to be 80% a repeat of the last one and more detailed footage of other cars or a ball park of what she wants.
How I would Love to have one! If I was local to that area, I would definitely save up & obtain one of my pick!!!!!
Right on!
Amanda's collection great. Just I wanted to see more foreign cars I saw a few in the background.
Foreign cars are harder to get parts for AND they don't represent the America we all grew up in that is being destroyed by idiots today.
Why are all my replies invisible until someone clicks on more replies? How can anyone learn anything from the source?
Love these old cars - They don’t make them like these anymore.
That Pontiac Chieftain sure looks good. I'm interested in purchasing if available.
Looks like my grandparents yard out on the farm. I'm going to tell her to start giving them away.
If you start giving them away let me know. THANKS
You better go talk to Grandpa about selling some of those baby's.
Where are they located at
@@joen5332 coalfield Washington
Derek from vice grip garage need see this
...19:59.."1962"...nope, that's a 1964 Ford wagon...several incorrectly stated years on cars in the narration..but hey, it's fun spotting them and identifying them.. :)
Saweeet collection
Wish there was an example of what she expects to get.
"This can be restored"- No, it can't, or it's a fool$ errand.
Picked over parts cars- the cherries are already long gone, I imagine. Wonder if the owner understands this.
The owner knows all you are saying is true from your point of view but I have to say you have to be here witnessing what is happening before you pass judgement on this collection. The majority of the cars here are very much re-buildable vehicles. Yes, all or most of the classic muscle cars were gone long before I came here in 1985, but that doesn't mean there is not still a vehicle for every guy who comes to walk through and explore this collection. It takes an intent to make it happen and for some reason those guys are coming here this year and buying.
Loving them old dodge trucks
Liking that chevy at the time 18:38.
Ur going by all the good Chevy......didn't get 2 see the good Chevy Malibu up close or the other good ones....more Carlo I see back there n all them good possible le projects
I wonder what ever happened to the early Tempest wagon shown at -18:20. Did it get sold?
Would you happen to have any 70 chevy impala custom coupe 2dr parts in them there hills ?
And a Falcon wagon
The 57 ford wagon is definitely a candidate for restoration.
Yes I’m sure but I’m not a Ford fan I’m a chevy guy
The 57 Ford wagon and all the others in the same scene have been sold. The chevys have been devastated by a group of industrious young men who know how to move them on to the builders.
As great as this all is, I'm struck by the lack of 1965 - 1975 2 door coupes - classic American muscle. I get the feeling they've been picked clean. I spot very few. Not a Nova, Chevelle, Mustang, Torino, Charger or Road Runner to be seen. There's an interesting one at about the 10:29 mark, and another way at the back on the hill at 10:52, another about 11:02 etc but they all gets passed by in your search for all those station wagons etc.
These vehicles were all given to her husband during his lifetime. He did not buy them. Most guys don't give muscle cars away . They wreck them or sell them after they have blown a few engines and transmissions or get married.
65 Impala is a super sport 57 Ford many parts that one Mercury looks really nice the one white 4-door Ford was a 69 Galaxie would be interested in some small parts would that be possible to get or do I have to come there
1970 Galaxie, different grille and rectangular taillights.
This is almost the exact same video as part 1. Just 2 minutes longer than the first
Would you have a 2 door biscayne? I like the dash, tail lights and windshield.
She only sells whole vehicles as is and they must be removed at the time of sale. I produce the shows. I have no other connection with my guests.
How does a fella (in this case) find out what she's asking for vehicles, or even w "ball park" figure? Lot's of really promising stuff there but I would hate to travel 12 hours with a trailer, only to find out that she wants way more than I figured it would be, then travel 12 hours back home... empty handed. Dang, she's got stuff!!! Thank you
Telephone?
@@chrisallen9154 I was hoping not to be one of the thousand calls she gets in a day. I must have missed the gmail address for some reason, watching part 1. Saw it on parts 2&3. Thank you
Any 60s ford, chevy trucks? 67 ford f series mostly
On your way in theirs a 65-66 yellow ford f100 how much would she take for it
Hello
how much are the cars
I'm looking for a 1973 grand toreno wagon
Camera in the bird house.
Hey, you all! Please dream on until spring then call and make an appointment to be amongst this collection of old cars. I am not going to act as an human search engine and even try to answer all your questions. The videos were meant to inspire you to be interested enough to make a trip to see it for yourself. Unfortunately, most of the calls I am getting are from people who want to know if something is still here and because the carz have been selling fast this year most of the ones Dennis focused on were sold before the videos came out. There are many more to choose from so save your money and plan a trip to Colorado next summer. My prices are very reasonable and I would say that is why they are going so fast.
@@mandygardner5930
We love you Mandy 💕🌹
I'd like to see any corvairs she has and would buy
Bet here was enough information in the video that you could figure out how to make it happen.
She got a Facebook page?
Not interested in Facebook anything!
@@mandygardner5930 oh ok, thanks
This was a property you could have milked a lot of content from because it was hundreds and hundreds of cars that you honestly didn't get to or even get close enough for anybody to recognize We definitely appreciate the contact information at all but a lot of us aint gonna know what to contact her about because we couldn't see a lot of the cars we'll just be kind of throwing a hammer in the dark I definitely think you should go back and make a part 3 in a part 4 separate videos from 1 and 2 and really go through car to car
I couldn't breathe up there at 10,000 feet above sea level and I can't afford to go back to Colorado from Connecticut. We were on my wife's vacation week and we were checking off Colorado as #49 on our "Bucket List" of states to visit. I would love to do that too as she has sold many vehicles because of my show and I know where to buy oxygen now before I get that high in the Rockies. I found her by pure chance.
I'd like to Converse with you and vws PLEASE
Wonder how many are stolen
Thanx! Idiot! None are stolen, they were gifts or collateral for bill paying money.
It's a fair question but it really only applies to a vehicle to which there is no title and one plans to restore instead of part out.
Basically most of part1,and last half is dead air unfortunately
Considering the elements and human frailty , I think Dennis did a pretty good job of advertising the collection. Judging by the calls and emails I'm getting it is a much more positive video than not. If you want to see it better, call or email for an appointment.
@@mandygardner5930 I understand. Didn't mean to disrespect anyone.One of your relatives is a friend of mine and I had already been told of the collection. His name is Norman, son of Henry in VT. Once again didn't mean to criticize, thought maybe there was a problem with the video at the end that you weren't aware of.
I have nothing to do with video production so I haven't a clue...
Dennis might have to look in to that or maybe his grandson.
Yup Norman is my nephew. I was always thinking he should come out here but I guess hes got ties to Vt.
@@mandygardner5930 he says he really wants to...maybe after he retires from his full time job
Dodge 56 how much
You must call Amanda. She is back in business for the summer since the snow has melted.
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