You 2 make a great team. I do love the live scope. You are a very busy husband, father, cabin saver and hero. Be safe we need you all out there helping these families but make sure you take time for fun.😊😊😊😊😊
Great video Jeremy! It’s cool the truck bed was wood and still there! You guys make a great team. Glad to see you wearing life preservers. Be safe and take care.
Thank you both. Interesting find. Shame it is falling apart. Bet it would be awesome. Love seeing you out and about. God bless you guys and always be safe.
I live in Gainesville Ga. right off Lake Lanier! Lots of vehicles in this lake! They flooded houses and barns and barbed wire fences too . Dangerous lake. A town called Oscarville was totally flooded to make this lake.
That was so cool, watching in real time, Adam diving to the truck. Awesome!! You 2 work so well together. Thank you for everything that you both are doing out there. Stay safe. Hugs to you both❤
I don’t think it’s an Apache. I think the Apache had 4 small headlights like the gmc. I think this is a 62-66 Chevy c or k. Baby blue was common on the 62 and I actually used to own a baby blue 62 c10 long bed.
Yep. I had my Uncle's 1958 Chevy Apache and I drove it til I blew it up. I sold it to a guy for $50 in 1989. Two years later I got a call from a guy wanting to find the title because he had tricked it out and had it in a car show. He was asking $22,500. I nearly cried. Lol.
58-60 Chevy or Ford is like the red head step kids nobody likes. Coming from the owner of a 60 f100. 54-55 big money 61-72 approx. favored rides 58-61 = unpopular in general
That was a really deep dive for Adam, 60ft!!! I can't Imagine anything coming up if you try to pull it, it will probably just be a crumbled heap of metal on the river bottom. Maybe just leave it as a habitat for the fish. Great video!!!😍😻
@@angelam8026 It would be amazing to see, but Adam said as he was touching the metal, it was crumbling in his hands. If they do try to pull it up, it may pull apart into pieces. All the oil and gas is long gone. Unfortunately, it's just a fish habitat now.
The picture you showed of the GMC truck reminded me so much of the truck my Dad had when I was very young (3 or 4 yrs old). His truck was between a 1955 and 1957 GMC. I loved the footage of the live scope of Adam descending. May God Bless and keep you Safe 💞. Be Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
That live scope shot was awesome! You could see Adam's fins moving and everything! Did y'all Google Northern Georgia Nursery to see if they still exist? Maybe someone who worked there, or had family that did will help with some back story!
Hi, Jeremy and Adam. Lookee here, are those PFDs I see? The footage of the live sonar was awesome. Watching Adam's descent to the old truck, interspersed with clips of his actual dive, was so satisfying to see. As much as i would like to see it recovered, I'm going to say "leave it be" bc according to Adam it's practically falling apart. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy and safe, you guys 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
That was really surprising that someone found it on their sonar. Great video guys. Good dive Adam. It would be cool if you could get it out. Keep doing what you do.
Definitely a 60-66 chevy c10 and appears to be a long bed. Although there are still plenty of them alive that's my favorite truck ever, they do have wood bed flooring . My friend has 3 of them and they also have 3 longbeds driving around our neighborhood.
Hey Nug, I used to watch you n Britain, and even when you guys started doing this absolutely needed, and highly commendable gegesture of kindness, and compassion! Totally ❤ you all for it! Although, as I have conveyed to Britain, I am too sensitive to watch! Gotta leave it like that. I hope you understand, but I will check in now & then. God Bless you and your family! ❤-U-4-it! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤🙂🇺🇸👍🤘😉
From what I can see on the sonar and the parts you pulled off of it it’s a 60 a 66 Chevy pick up I have a blue 65. Those are some of my favorite body style of Chevrolet pick ups.
AWESOME VIDEO! KEEP UP THE GREAT THINGS YOU DO! 👍 THANK YOU FOR HELPING FAMILIES, OUR WATERWAYS & TELLING THE STORIES OF THE MISSING LOVED ONES! Be Safe! Keep Your Head Up! 👍 🤿
So cool. It looks like a late 59 or early 60s CK gmc . If only yous could have pulled it and restored it. Some parts are aluminum after 1960 and some parts are hard to get & worth money. Awesome dive Adam and Nug.
Got to love how in Southern mountain regions, when they dam up to make lakes., They bury old roads, towns etc. I lived in Tennessee and went swimming in areas where roads had been. Norris lake,Douglas lake,Cherokee lake. Guess should feel lucky didn't step or fall on a car in any areas. 😊
You should do a search on accidents with description of vehicle. Old news stories may come up with possible match. I always wonder the stories of the vehicles, when it went in and how, about persons behind it, why they did it etc. Great job guys!
Hi guys just be you your great to me don't change a thing and I follow both of you good luck on the cabin love cat toy lady she's great too maybe your daughter can help with the tractor she might be able to teach yall God bless do not change you be you
I am from the area around here Carters Lake, in Altoona Carters Lake in Lake Lanier, have all kinds of equipment, vehicles, and towns underneath the lake. Lake Lanier they filled up all kinds of churches graveyards and all kinds of other stuff that is still under the water today they just filled it up over things there’s even a gas station underneath it that is why is one of the most haunted lakes in Georgia and has the most deaths there is actually a town underneath it. Everything was left as it is when it was filled. Carter’s lake is somewhat the same way
100% that's a 60-65 Chevy truck horn button. The standard horn button was different for 66. Didn't really get a good look at the door and windshield pillars to tell if it's a 60-63 cab or 64-66 cab. Cool find for sure!
used to dive that lake back in the 70s when no boats present it was very clear diving, thats where i took my open water check out. i have a friend from where i used to work he only had one arm due to a printing press accident. he and a bunch of guys ,drinking and smoking where flying across the lake one night .and a lawyer in a blacked out very large boat was anchored in the channel. hes still up there some where they never located his body
the current North Georgia Nursery is in Canton GA which is only about 15 miles or so west of Lake Lanier, according to google. If you are still in the area it might be worth a call or visit.
You 2 make a great team. I do love the live scope. You are a very busy husband, father, cabin saver and hero. Be safe we need you all out there helping these families but make sure you take time for fun.😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks so much
That was way cool! Great work Adam in the dive!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great find! Modern sonar is so amazing, maybe in the future the images will be almost as good as video. Imagine what you'd see then!
That’s such a super cool truck. Loved this video. Thanks for everything you guys do. Love watching you two together
Thank you to all of you involved in helping find these missing vehicles. Thank you for trying to clean up the waterways!!!!
That is so cool. I remember old nursery trucks with the back bed was wooden. They were so classy. Thank you for that one guys.
Great video Jeremy! It’s cool the truck bed was wood and still there! You guys make a great team. Glad to see you wearing life preservers. Be safe and take care.
Thank you both. Interesting find. Shame it is falling apart. Bet it would be awesome. Love seeing you out and about. God bless you guys and always be safe.
I’m glad you followed up. It’s good to have a little fun with your skill set.
I live in Gainesville Ga. right off Lake Lanier! Lots of vehicles in this lake! They flooded houses and barns and barbed wire fences too . Dangerous lake. A town called Oscarville was totally flooded to make this lake.
Baby Blue 💞💞💞. The live stream was amazing. Kudos to the person that sent that to you. Great job as usual Jeremy and Adam . See you on next one.
That was so cool, watching in real time, Adam diving to the truck. Awesome!! You 2 work so well together. Thank you for everything that you both are doing out there. Stay safe. Hugs to you both❤
A Chevrolet Apache. A favored truck to restore in today’s world.
I don’t think it’s an Apache. I think the Apache had 4 small headlights like the gmc. I think this is a 62-66 Chevy c or k. Baby blue was common on the 62 and I actually used to own a baby blue 62 c10 long bed.
Yep. I had my Uncle's 1958 Chevy Apache and I drove it til I blew it up. I sold it to a guy for $50 in 1989. Two years later I got a call from a guy wanting to find the title because he had tricked it out and had it in a car show. He was asking $22,500. I nearly cried. Lol.
58-60 Chevy or Ford is like the red head step kids nobody likes. Coming from the owner of a 60 f100. 54-55 big money 61-72 approx. favored rides 58-61 = unpopular in general
Adam nug you two are great working together. Always smiling love watching both stay safe ❤❤
Definitely cool watching Adam dive!!
That was a really deep dive for Adam, 60ft!!! I can't Imagine anything coming up if you try to pull it, it will probably just be a crumbled heap of metal on the river bottom. Maybe just leave it as a habitat for the fish. Great video!!!😍😻
@Sue klein that would be amazing if it was in shape to be brought up.
@@angelam8026 It would be amazing to see, but Adam said as he was touching the metal, it was crumbling in his hands. If they do try to pull it up, it may pull apart into pieces. All the oil and gas is long gone. Unfortunately, it's just a fish habitat now.
Thanks for all you both do
Those old T3 headlights are actually worth a good bit of money in the classic car world if they work. Cool find!
Adam "drew the dive card".
🤣 You guys are too funny.
The picture you showed of the GMC truck reminded me so much of the truck my Dad had when I was very young (3 or 4 yrs old). His truck was between a 1955 and 1957 GMC.
I loved the footage of the live scope of Adam descending. May God Bless and keep you Safe 💞.
Be Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
That live scope shot was awesome! You could see Adam's fins moving and everything! Did y'all Google Northern Georgia Nursery to see if they still exist? Maybe someone who worked there, or had family that did will help with some back story!
I've got friends in the north GA area. Curious about the story on this truck.
Great find guys glad,no one was inside probably was a cool truck in it’s day stay safe and take care 👍👌❤️
He drew the short straw LOL great video as always guys.
Hi, Jeremy and Adam. Lookee here, are those PFDs I see? The footage of the live sonar was awesome. Watching Adam's descent to the old truck, interspersed with clips of his actual dive, was so satisfying to see. As much as i would like to see it recovered, I'm going to say "leave it be" bc according to Adam it's practically falling apart.
Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy and safe, you guys 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
That was really surprising that someone found it on their sonar. Great video guys. Good dive Adam. It would be cool if you could get it out. Keep doing what you do.
That live scope is amazing. Thanks guys
Fantastic music! Great dive!! Go Jeremy! Go Adam 💞💕
Definitely a 60-66 chevy c10 and appears to be a long bed. Although there are still plenty of them alive that's my favorite truck ever, they do have wood bed flooring . My friend has 3 of them and they also have 3 longbeds driving around our neighborhood.
Great vid! You two are always fun to watch‼️😊
Hi 👋 Jeremy and Adam. What a seriously cool dive. thank you to the viewer that sent you guys the photo. I really enjoyed it.
good job guys, keep doing what your doing, great video content, love the way you guys work together.
the sonar view with the diver would make a good graphic for you. That looked cool
Hey Nug, I used to watch you n Britain, and even when you guys started doing this absolutely needed, and highly commendable gegesture of kindness, and compassion! Totally ❤ you all for it! Although, as I have conveyed to Britain, I am too sensitive to watch! Gotta leave it like that. I hope you understand, but I will check in now & then. God Bless you and your family! ❤-U-4-it! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤🙂🇺🇸👍🤘😉
Good job guys! I’m glad you found it and I’m so glad there was no one in it. Keep up the great work!
From what I can see on the sonar and the parts you pulled off of it it’s a 60 a 66 Chevy pick up I have a blue 65. Those are some of my favorite body style of Chevrolet pick ups.
Awesome dive you all found this truck hopefully you can get this out of the water very soon thank you for sharing your amazing video
I really like watching you 2. You both do a great job
AWESOME VIDEO! KEEP UP THE GREAT THINGS YOU DO! 👍 THANK YOU FOR HELPING FAMILIES, OUR WATERWAYS & TELLING THE STORIES OF THE MISSING LOVED ONES!
Be Safe!
Keep Your Head Up! 👍 🤿
Awesome guys! Big shout out to the viewer who let you know about the truck! I wish more boaters would say something when they spot something!
Drew is the right word lol 😂❤ love you guys
Wow.what a view.great equipment guys love you both together
Great job! I want to bring attention to the fact that both of you are wearing life jackets. Thank you 🎉!
Haha, first thing i noticed too was their PFDs.
The t3 head was installed at the factory. Rare today to find a working ones. Think some remakes them. But this tells me the lights was not used often.
Great video, way to go guys 😊. God bless you both 😊
Thank you guys for wearing your life vests and this was a cool video.Take care and stay safe.
great video
glad to see the live scope i think that awesome
That was a cool truck to find. Nice dive Adam. Keep on doing what you guys do best. Stay safe
Enjoy your videos and the help you do for the families of lost loved ones..🥰
Back when trucks were built like trucks!! Thank you guys, love all the vids you make:)
So cool. It looks like a late 59 or early 60s CK gmc . If only yous could have pulled it and restored it. Some parts are aluminum after 1960 and some parts are hard to get & worth money. Awesome dive Adam and Nug.
Got to love how in Southern mountain regions, when they dam up to make lakes., They bury old roads, towns etc. I lived in Tennessee and went swimming in areas where roads had been.
Norris lake,Douglas lake,Cherokee lake. Guess should feel lucky didn't step or fall on a car in any areas. 😊
You should do a search on accidents with description of vehicle. Old news stories may come up with possible match. I always wonder the stories of the vehicles, when it went in and how, about persons behind it, why they did it etc. Great job guys!
What memories that brought to me. I grew up around Lake Lanier and my dad had a truck like that, baby blue but no wooden bed on it.
That's so cool to see him diving to the truck.Bring them home.
3:40 web worms. They are common in the south and they take over trees.
You two just kill me! 😂
Good stuff when someone wants a second opinion and a car is found . Nice one guys.
Great video, would have been a great looking truck
Awesome, that the subscriber lead you to the location of the vehicle! Great, when people can work together. 😊
Jeremy, what yous thought was a spider web was most likely a moth nest of larvae or tiny worms. I used to see them a lot in PA.
Maybe look up the nursery business and see if it's still in business. Maybe you could find some interesting history around it.
Very cool. Great job guys❤
Fallin apart or not. That trucks worth pullin out. Would make a good video on the wrecked and recovered channel
Wreckef.
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Nug, it's Adam's day to dive so what if it's a boat. LOL
cool shots
Hi guys just be you your great to me don't change a thing and I follow both of you good luck on the cabin love cat toy lady she's great too maybe your daughter can help with the tractor she might be able to teach yall God bless do not change you be you
Thanks so much
You welcome in my mind you guys are great
Good dive Adam funny video Nug
I am from the area around here Carters Lake, in Altoona Carters Lake in Lake Lanier, have all kinds of equipment, vehicles, and towns underneath the lake. Lake Lanier they filled up all kinds of churches graveyards and all kinds of other stuff that is still under the water today they just filled it up over things there’s even a gas station underneath it that is why is one of the most haunted lakes in Georgia and has the most deaths there is actually a town underneath it. Everything was left as it is when it was filled.
Carter’s lake is somewhat the same way
What a cool find.
100% that's a 60-65 Chevy truck horn button. The standard horn button was different for 66. Didn't really get a good look at the door and windshield pillars to tell if it's a 60-63 cab or 64-66 cab. Cool find for sure!
Awesome Live Cam👌👌👌
Awesome dive Adam!
Pretty cool thanks guys…
Love your videos 😊
That was a fun dive, could see Adam so clearly on the live scope, better than watching the first shots of man on the moon in the 60's...
Well done boys 😊😊😊
Cool wooden bed on old truck!
That was so cool. ♥️❤️🥰♥️❤️
Very cool! Love these videos
GREAT JOB,🤗👍💚💚💚
Hi Jeremy and Adam!!!!
used to dive that lake back in the 70s when no boats present it was very clear diving, thats where i took my open water check out. i have a friend from where i used to work he only had one arm due to a printing press accident. he and a bunch of guys ,drinking and smoking where flying across the lake one night .and a lawyer in a blacked out very large boat was anchored in the channel. hes still up there some where they never located his body
The lawyer or your friend?.
Nice headlights
the current North Georgia Nursery is in Canton GA which is only about 15 miles or so west of Lake Lanier, according to google. If you are still in the area it might be worth a call or visit.
Adam looks like an astronaut floating in space..
Love. Your. Video 😊
I like how you guys look around on shore etc....the "bird " habitat did look like huge spider nest...wish we knew what it really is.
If Lake Lanier could talk...there's a whole CITY under there!
Hello. Jeremy. Hello. Adam
Good. Work men
Really Wild..😮
That was cool❤
I lived there in the late '6os. If you look, there should be more 'insurance jobs' there.
Yes, he drew the card.
Drawn, thank you.
Awesome!
From watching Adam's video it appeared to be a 1962 Chevy Apache stepside
The commercial at the start was for nuggets from KFC they just kept saying nug and nugs. I couldn't help but laugh.
There was a view of the front end on live scan where I saw a 66-67 chevy
I don’t know anything about sonar or searching for things under water but, I’d swear that was a truck on radar😁