I don’t understand how people can collect so much stuff over the years and just leave so many items behind . That montego with the tree going through it , definitely shows nature taking things back. Absolutely love your videos I hope you keep exploring 👍
Yet another good one - thank you! I'm so glad that I clicked upon the little bell! It's interesting that your first car was a Fiesta. My wife still has a Mk IV from 2000. It's almost been around the clock three times and still has its first, original clutch! We did over three hundred miles in one day in it recently. These are indestructible if treated with respect.
Another great explore ! Ireland was full of Golf vans in the 80s and 90s most were 1.6 straight diesel - The Mk2 Golf you found there is a petrol and being in the UK is very rare indeed ! The old Montego Countryman made me smile ! Great find! Well done !
First Rover has no tax from 2006, Transit had last MOT in 2010, second Rover is untaxed from 1991. Isuzus MOT ran out on 2017, Volkswagen is standing from 2002 and so on.
I would dearly love to own that Vauxhall Vuctor FD Estate, my Dad had one when I was little, he swapped tge smaller engine for the 3.0ltr and we travelled the country in it every weekend, usually Wales one week and the Lake District the next, we had an old G or F Reg Volvo Amazon Estate before that, happy days, I would do that Victor up no matter the cost just for sentimental sake, and to make sure that another one finally takes to the road again rather than lose yet another example of our motoring heritage.
I’ve been looking for an Amazon Estate or Station Wagons we call them in Australia, but they are very rare here. I’ve had 240 and 245 wagons, but not an Amazon.
Bit of a late reply but I haven't been able to keep up with all your videos in the past year. Plus point, I am now having a proper bingefest catching up! 😁 The Subaru is a Leone, a car so rare barely anyone has even heard of them!!! 🤣
Hi there,wow,,another great vid,👍so many classic cars and trucks,just left to rot,it's such a shame when someone passes,and there's no one to take over,so many places have been left to rot away,some lovely old cars there,and a lovely place too,beuitiful countryside,great vid,amazing place,keep up the fab vids,thankyou🤗
Would liked to have seen more of the old farm machinery, some of it vintage and so rear. wow, That strange Landrover is or was x-army, a lightened model for air drops. great video, thanks for sharing.
I think the Vaxuhsll estate is Ventora/Victor made from 1967-76..Vaxuhall is a sister company to Holden an Australian company so models car can look the same or named differently.
Class video mate, enjoyed following your exploration of the site. That's a series 2a Lightweight Landrover at the end, a 68 or early 69 having the lights in the grill, very rare and it's very tidy looking.
It's always very sad to see rare cars or cars that were once common but hardly seen now. I can't drive due to a health condition but I love cars. To see a Rover V8 just lying abandoned is such a shame. And I haven't seen a Monteago for years. A great video and I'm glad this place has been documented
Amazing explore mate and nice location 👍🏻😎 such a shame all these cars are rotting away and unloved 😭 loved the Leyland van.... takes me back a few years! As do most of these cars to be fair! 🤣 big respect to you mate 😎👍🏻🇬🇧
The Green Estate is certainly a Victor Estate FD, There was also A Vauxhall Ventura which used the same body shell but had a 3.3 litre engine as used in the Vauxhall Cresta
this is a Ventura est NOT a Victor, the Victor only had 2 headlights ,and the Ventura had 4 headlights , go and get your facts right , i worked for Vauxhall for a min of 8 years .
@@robertgarrett4046 Sorry Robert, But all FD,s whether they where Victors or Ventura’s had double headlights, The reason I know, My father had a Vauxhall Garage, I grow up into the business,I am sure you are thinking of the Victor FE, That had a single headlamp each side, If still in doubt have a google on past pictures!
"An old camper here...... LEYLAND!" hahaha! Sherpa van to me n thee, mind you he knows his Montegos and Rovers, I would have put money on him not recognising a Montego, they were well scrapped long before he was born, the lads done well to be fair, knows his cars, really nice video, thanks👍
Another good video trying to catch up with them all after only stumbling across your channel in the last month or so, I’m not really a car person but do love land rovers and tractors anything todo with farming being that’s my background, for me I would want you do look at the tractors and diggers and equipment a bit more than you do, having said that I am not complaining about your videos.
Thanks for your video. I love old cars and motorcycles. Shame these or just rusting away. Looks like they were collected. To restore them. Have a great day.
Hi there. I would just like to say this probably one of the best channels out there for abandoned interesting vehicles. Too bad about the mg montegos. Would love to save one of those.
the land rover near the end of the vid (20mins in) is a lightweight or air portable, they could strip them down and use a cradle and chuck them out of a plane, its got to be around 50 years old.
Great video! I have a neighboring farm (in the US) who's back field and yard has striking similarities to this farm. Kept every single vehicle and piece of machinery going back 3 generations. And current generation won't part with any for any price.
At 13:22 ( give or take ) my first thought it looked a bit like a Chevrolet Chevelle late 60's early 70's kind of vintage. but as you got closer the front grill was wrng and so was the back. then revelation. Vauxhaul is a company under the GM umbrella. The Chevelles over here would have been powered by anything from like a 235 inline 6 to perhaps a 427 or 454 big block .
Did you see the old Sheen Gun across the seat in the Golf,wow,it even had a flame guard/stone guard on it. Great video really enjoyed it,and yes it is a Vauxhaull Victor Estate.
Wonder how solid those Rover P6s were? Good quick way to tell is open the back door and see if there's anything left of the floor and inner wheelarch. They're creating up in value and that V8 would be desirable.
The green car's a 70's Vauxhall Victor estate, the reason you've not seen one before is because they loved to rust, it's amazing that this one has survived so long.
What an interesting find that was.I always love the explores with the old cars theyre my faves!I knew you could get the VwPolo breadvans but that one looks like a Golf and Ive never seen one of those before unless Ive been walking around with my eyes shut.Some of those dont look to have done many miles.Well done great video.x
I love your videos mate proper takes me back like a time machine treasure hunt for the Old Motors me and my friends had had Montego just like that but upon its roof seeing a tree grow through one is hilarious, I'll be good if you had a story of saving some of these and restoring them I will subscribe and keep watching because your channels great👍
We used to own a cameo ...1971 vauxhall victor estate just like ghat green one in video. We bought it as new from friends who were going back to the usa..it took us all around the uk and brought us on any holidays to the west of ireland and eventually back to ireland in 1972. We had it for 7 years....eventually it was retired with a blown head gasket..dont know what the milage was...it eas sad to see it sitting in afield behind the garage it was sold to...in 1978.... sad really looking at this. 1.6 lite engine..
The Land Rover at the end was a military Series 3 Air Transportable, commonly known as the Lightweight. Slimmed down to be dropped from aircraft and parachute to earth.
Hello I m a Frenchman and I like your music with guitars and rhythms What s the name oh the music You take it lot of video Thanks you and good luck fora futur video
The early style Land Rover is a lightweight military Land Rover, not necessarily early, thanks for the upload, just finished and it is great but sad to see them all like that, every time I commented there was another thing to comment on lol.
lots of rare older cars still in good shape might not be body wise but parts wise, that subrua i could hear the crys of sadness from ppl that love those as there very rare,
That Mini Van (from 1978 to 1983 known as the Mini 95) always had the outer door hinges and the old style rounded shaped grille, even up to 1983 when it ended its production run. And so, having those hinges does not make it an early one, if it was an early one it would be a pile of oxidised rust dust by now, the colour also makes it more likely to be a late 1970's to early 1980's model which is a late model for the van variant.
Beija Flor the mini van in this video has a smooth non ribbed roof I’m sure that makes it 60’s I have a 70 and the roof is ribbed, they did change subtle things but your right they all had external hinges
Walk down a high street 30 years ago and you wouldn't had bat an eyelid at seeing any of those! Guess they are 'rare' now because they just didn't survive as something enthusiasts loved and looked after, they got ran into the ground + scrapped. No MGBs this time lol.
Some rare old beasts, some valuable old stuff... is it me or dose anyone else think this sort of place along with contents should just be left and/or preserved for future generations..
Double headlights don't mean it was not a Victor, we had a Victor FD with double headlights, this is a Victor FD, the Ventora never came in estate form, it only came in a saloon form with a 3ltr Cresta engine and smaller front disc brakes than the Victor FD, it also has a different grille than the Victor FD saloon.
the estate car was a Vauxhall Victor fe i used to work on them the polo looks like a polo fox when music is loud enough when you talk i can hardly hear you can you not were a mic as when it comes to ads it blows my windows out thanks keep up the good work love the vids your amazing how you fined them thanks john
I don’t understand how people can collect so much stuff over the years and just leave so many items behind . That montego with the tree going through it , definitely shows nature taking things back. Absolutely love your videos I hope you keep exploring 👍
your videos remind me of bits and pieces of my lost years when my life and family was falling apart 25 years ago plus, beautiful stuff you do chap !
The Land Rover at the end is a lightweight and was built for the military ..
It was meant for airborne square give it away
Wow, great location. Some really rare old stuff there, just a shame they’re just left to rot. I didn’t even know they made a Golf Van tbh.
Yeah 1.9 Diesel no turbo , it was competition agaisnt the peugeot 205 xad 1.9 aswell , but the 205 can last longer then the german Vw
Yet another good one - thank you! I'm so glad that I clicked upon the little bell! It's interesting that your first car was a Fiesta. My wife still has a Mk IV from 2000. It's almost been around the clock three times and still has its first, original clutch! We did over three hundred miles in one day in it recently. These are indestructible if treated with respect.
I'm rocking in a Mk5 Escort 93plate 😁 actually love her to bits only 76k on the clock too
Another great explore ! Ireland was full of Golf vans in the 80s and 90s most were 1.6 straight diesel - The Mk2 Golf you found there is a petrol and being in the UK is very rare indeed ! The old Montego Countryman made me smile ! Great find! Well done !
First Rover has no tax from 2006, Transit had last MOT in 2010, second Rover is untaxed from 1991. Isuzus MOT ran out on 2017, Volkswagen is standing from 2002 and so on.
I would dearly love to own that Vauxhall Vuctor FD Estate, my Dad had one when I was little, he swapped tge smaller engine for the 3.0ltr and we travelled the country in it every weekend, usually Wales one week and the Lake District the next, we had an old G or F Reg Volvo Amazon Estate before that, happy days, I would do that Victor up no matter the cost just for sentimental sake, and to make sure that another one finally takes to the road again rather than lose yet another example of our motoring heritage.
Victor.
I’ve been looking for an Amazon Estate or Station Wagons we call them in Australia, but they are very rare here. I’ve had 240 and 245 wagons, but not an Amazon.
Bit of a late reply but I haven't been able to keep up with all your videos in the past year. Plus point, I am now having a proper bingefest catching up! 😁 The Subaru is a Leone, a car so rare barely anyone has even heard of them!!! 🤣
Hi there,wow,,another great vid,👍so many classic cars and trucks,just left to rot,it's such a shame when someone passes,and there's no one to take over,so many places have been left to rot away,some lovely old cars there,and a lovely place too,beuitiful countryside,great vid,amazing place,keep up the fab vids,thankyou🤗
I pulled that silver mini Mayfair out of there a 7 months ago. Doing a full restoration on it
Would liked to have seen more of the old farm machinery, some of it vintage and so rear. wow, That strange Landrover is or was x-army, a lightened model for air drops. great video, thanks for sharing.
at 15:08 i had no eyes for those junky pedal bikes, my eyes were on the air compressor.
the "sound system" thing in the back of the van is an electric organ.
I think the Vaxuhsll estate is Ventora/Victor made from 1967-76..Vaxuhall is a sister company to Holden an Australian company so models car can look the same or named differently.
Nice find,it's been mentioned in other comments but I'm sure also that the old Vauxhall is a Victor and a lightweight Land Rover at the end.👍👍
U got it lol.. I was wondering how long to I see u go here bro. Good video
Abandoned World Explorer thanks bro 🙂👍🏽
Class video mate, enjoyed following your exploration of the site. That's a series 2a Lightweight Landrover at the end, a 68 or early 69 having the lights in the grill, very rare and it's very tidy looking.
It's always very sad to see rare cars or cars that were once common but hardly seen now. I can't drive due to a health condition but I love cars. To see a Rover V8 just lying abandoned is such a shame. And I haven't seen a Monteago for years. A great video and I'm glad this place has been documented
Great video and footage very nice indeed lovely job well done thanks for sharing cheers
The old tool looks to me to be a manual plunge morticer, used for putting slots in fence posts.
Amazing explore mate and nice location 👍🏻😎 such a shame all these cars are rotting away and unloved 😭 loved the Leyland van.... takes me back a few years! As do most of these cars to be fair! 🤣 big respect to you mate 😎👍🏻🇬🇧
The Green Estate is certainly a Victor Estate FD, There was also A Vauxhall Ventura which used the same body shell but had a 3.3 litre engine as used in the Vauxhall Cresta
this is a Ventura est NOT a Victor, the Victor only had 2 headlights ,and the Ventura had 4 headlights , go and get your facts right , i worked for Vauxhall for a min of 8 years .
@@robertgarrett4046 Sorry Robert, But all FD,s whether they where Victors or Ventura’s had double headlights, The reason I know, My father had a Vauxhall Garage, I grow up into the business,I am sure you are thinking of the Victor FE, That had a single headlamp each side, If still in doubt have a google on past pictures!
"An old camper here...... LEYLAND!" hahaha! Sherpa van to me n thee, mind you he knows his Montegos and Rovers, I would have put money on him not recognising a Montego, they were well scrapped long before he was born, the lads done well to be fair, knows his cars, really nice video, thanks👍
Great explore , interesting to see these old cars decaying , but also quite sad. Shame they haven’t all been kept in a nice dry barn somewhere !
I would have literally crapped myself if someone was looking back at you when you shone the torch through the caravan window! 😂
supersix me too!! 🙈😂
Another good video trying to catch up with them all after only stumbling across your channel in the last month or so, I’m not really a car person but do love land rovers and tractors anything todo with farming being that’s my background, for me I would want you do look at the tractors and diggers and equipment a bit more than you do, having said that I am not complaining about your videos.
Thanks for your video. I love old cars and motorcycles. Shame these or just rusting away. Looks like they were collected. To restore them. Have a great day.
The Estate car you were looking at, looks to me to be a old Vauxhall Victor
Think it's a vauxhall magnum, but not 100%
Just looked online and your spot on. It's a victor 👍
It's a Vauxhall Victor FD from about 1967 to 1971. They had either a 1600 or 2000 engine. I had the later FE Victor.
Alistair Shaw definitely an FD victor .My dad had the quicker Ventora with the 3.3 straight 6
Cresta 1967
The Land Rover 109" truck cab looks remarkably straight. No doubt it could live again.
Minivans had external hinges all through production, had a 1981, one of the last, had external hinges
Yes your right thay did and The pick up mini allso
you can also tell that its a newer model by the one piece wind up windows as the old ones were sliders.
A lot of v8 rovers bit the dust when the fuel crisis hit!
some great old cars going to waste there ,,,great video
Nice explore. I’ve never seen so many ads on a video before.
Hi there. I would just like to say this probably one of the best channels out there for abandoned interesting vehicles. Too bad about the mg montegos. Would love to save one of those.
Classic car grave yard brought back some memories those cars thanks
Was interesting to see all those vintage cars. Thank you so much for the tour. I enjoy watching your videos!
Luv that Astra and it’s a 2 Door 👌🏻
Blimey you found some gear there on that land.
But what a waste.
Old rovers,
Mini's, mg montego.
Great video though m8y
🙂🍻👍🏻
nice rare FE series vauxhall victor estate at 13:29, killed by rust, because its a vauxhall!
the ice cream van or trailer (couldnt tell) looks rare as rare, very vintage shape
the blue car at 13 minutes looks like a Vauxhall scimitar mate, great vid!!!
sorry.. Reliant scimitar!!
the land rover near the end of the vid (20mins in) is a lightweight or air portable, they could strip them down and use a cradle and chuck them out of a plane, its got to be around 50 years old.
Enjoy your videos.
Watching from Houston Texas, USA.
Great video! I have a neighboring farm (in the US) who's back field and yard has striking similarities to this farm. Kept every single vehicle and piece of machinery going back 3 generations. And current generation won't part with any for any price.
At 13:22 ( give or take ) my first thought it looked a bit like a Chevrolet Chevelle late 60's early 70's kind of vintage. but as you got closer the front grill was wrng and so was the back. then revelation. Vauxhaul is a company under the GM umbrella. The Chevelles over here would have been powered by anything from like a 235 inline 6 to perhaps a 427 or 454 big block .
Did you see the old Sheen Gun across the seat in the Golf,wow,it even had a flame guard/stone guard on it.
Great video really enjoyed it,and yes it is a Vauxhaull Victor Estate.
Wonder how solid those Rover P6s were? Good quick way to tell is open the back door and see if there's anything left of the floor and inner wheelarch. They're creating up in value and that V8 would be desirable.
The green car's a 70's Vauxhall Victor estate, the reason you've not seen one before is because they loved to rust, it's amazing that this one has survived so long.
Hi mate , nice contents again ,
How do you find all these places ????? 👍🏻🗿
Great video love all the old 🚗
Excellent video of what is a fascinating explore.
Enjoyed this vid a lot. I live in Lincolnshire and would like to contact you. How do I do that please Bearded Explorer?
CarPervert my email is Colinpetrolhead@gmail.com 🙂
Or my Instagram - Thebeardedexplorer_ 🙂
Another great video love watching 👍👌
Nice to follow!! Can't wait to see the next video
The Vauxhall estate is an FD victor. Super stylish and a great car to drive
What an interesting find that was.I always love the explores with the old cars theyre my faves!I knew you could get the VwPolo breadvans but that one looks like a Golf and Ive never seen one of those before unless Ive been walking around with my eyes shut.Some of those dont look to have done many miles.Well done great video.x
That old boxy land rover is called a series 2 lightweight and they were designed and used in the army in the 60s to 80s
"Air Portable" !
These cars need saved there's classics everywhere just being left to rot
Brilliant suff keep them coming
I love your videos mate proper takes me back like a time machine treasure hunt for the Old Motors me and my friends had had Montego just like that but upon its roof seeing a tree grow through one is hilarious, I'll be good if you had a story of saving some of these and restoring them I will subscribe and keep watching because your channels great👍
Rovers look worth saving, but beware the rusty base unit...
Great video! My dad had a Vauxhall victor, but the saloon model.
Some of those Rovers at around 17mins came with BMW engines, shoulda tried the bonnet
The Talbot van was a van for a carpentry business in Bridgnorth near wolverhampton
Another great find thanks for sharing
Great video, imagine if a head came at the window when you looked into the caravan 😅😅
@11:55 what is that!!??? it is a 3/4 ton lightweight land-rover or Land-Rover air-mobile I NEEEEEEEEEEEED it!
We used to own a cameo ...1971 vauxhall victor estate just like ghat green one in video. We bought it as new from friends who were going back to the usa..it took us all around the uk and brought us on any holidays to the west of ireland and eventually back to ireland in 1972. We had it for 7 years....eventually it was retired with a blown head gasket..dont know what the milage was...it eas sad to see it sitting in afield behind the garage it was sold to...in 1978.... sad really looking at this. 1.6 lite engine..
I think the land rover pickup was used in top gear episode with may Hammond clarkson in the camping 1
The Land Rover at the end was a military Series 3 Air Transportable, commonly known as the Lightweight. Slimmed down to be dropped from aircraft and parachute to earth.
I would try to restore the Volkswagen Golf van if possible.
Nice find I’d love to buy the contents of this property. Maybe not all but most
Hello I m a Frenchman and I like your music with guitars and rhythms
What s the name oh the music
You take it lot of video
Thanks you and good luck fora futur video
Subaru Leone, were popular down under.
Yep. Also known as the Subaru 1800
The early style Land Rover is a lightweight military Land Rover, not necessarily early, thanks for the upload, just finished and it is great but sad to see them all like that, every time I commented there was another thing to comment on lol.
Escort hasn't had its first MOT yet, can't beat an old air portable Land Rover either.
lots of rare older cars still in good shape might not be body wise but parts wise, that subrua i could hear the crys of sadness from ppl that love those as there very rare,
What a great find with some interesting stuff
awesome vid the last landy Is called a lightweight not cheap too buy
cool vid
That Mini Van (from 1978 to 1983 known as the Mini 95) always had the outer door hinges and the old style rounded shaped grille, even up to 1983 when it ended its production run.
And so, having those hinges does not make it an early one, if it was an early one it would be a pile of oxidised rust dust by now, the colour also makes it more likely to be a late 1970's to early 1980's model which is a late model for the van variant.
Beija Flor the mini van in this video has a smooth non ribbed roof I’m sure that makes it 60’s I have a 70 and the roof is ribbed, they did change subtle things but your right they all had external hinges
Another great video from the great bearded explorer
Brilliant vid, love your work. 👍
The Vauxhall estate (Red)was either a VX4/90 or a victor.
That green car was a Vauxhall VX4-90. My dad had one!
Wow some place that
Stunning video😀
Walk down a high street 30 years ago and you wouldn't had bat an eyelid at seeing any of those! Guess they are 'rare' now because they just didn't survive as something enthusiasts loved and looked after, they got ran into the ground + scrapped. No MGBs this time lol.
Some rare old beasts, some valuable old stuff... is it me or dose anyone else think this sort of place along with contents should just be left and/or preserved for future generations..
Not quite a Vauxhall victor, but a ventora. Double headlights give it away. In estate form uber rare.
Double headlights don't mean it was not a Victor, we had a Victor FD with double headlights, this is a Victor FD, the Ventora never came in estate form, it only came in a saloon form with a 3ltr Cresta engine and smaller front disc brakes than the Victor FD, it also has a different grille than the Victor FD saloon.
the estate car was a Vauxhall Victor fe i used to work on them the polo looks like a polo fox when music is loud enough when you talk i can hardly hear you can you not were a mic as when it comes to ads it blows my windows out thanks keep up the good work love the vids your amazing how you fined them thanks john
That beard is pretty awsome!
U should metal detect them old places ud find some old coins I bet
Good video again m8
Hey i believe the Ford tractor is the. 9N atleast that what it looks like FYI GREAT SHARE TY
What was the one back of the rover car with steel or wheels looks 1940s
The Isuzu mot ran out 9 September 2017
A wouldn't mind knowing how u find these locations 😁
Hello my friend iam from Indonesia good video.my name Mansyur.
another epic car location, don't know how you find them
I was really expecting you bumping into the village idiot in one of the caravans, or find a dead body in there 😂😅