Huge Classic Car Salvage Yard CRUSHING OUT! Save What You Can! Old Cars Getting CRUSHED!
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Zeb's Salvage in Tigerton, WI has been in business over 30 years, and many old cars and trucks have come and gone. Now, its time that they all go, to the crusher. Zeb wants to retire, and what doesn't get bought and pulled out of the salvage yard, is getting crushed. Make the drive and go check this place out, its an awesome old school classic car salvage yard!
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Back when cars had neat designs and style. Now modern cars all seem to look the same. Thanks for sharing
What a funny comment. I acquired a stack of old Popular Mechanix and other automotive magazines from my grandfathers basement about 30 years ago. Your comment is
funny because - as I was reading some of the Letters to the Editor column in one of the magazines....a guy was complaining that "now-a-days, all cars look the same". "None of
the new cars of today have the same classic lines or styling from those of previous years". .......the date on the magazine was April.....1936 ! ! Every one seems to remember
"THE GOOD OLD DAYS" ! !
I totally agree!
I'm a big car enthusiast originally from Iowa and I love your channel. Going through the old junkyards is so great and something I enjoy as well. Your knowledge of all these cars is incredible. Cheers to your solid content exploring, digging out, and uncovering classics forgotten in time.
Welcome aboard!
I really enjoy your junkyard videos as they are a thing of the past out here in CA.
Thanks Russ
Thanks for trudging through the snow for our pleasure. I think the old Willys car was my favourite. Looks like your kitty missed you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice video. I don't know what you shot it with but the video quality was remarkable. Sad , another yard is going away. The cars here looked really, really bad so I can understand it. Nice job. Love your cat.
Gopro 7 😎
been kinda depressed lately. BUT seeing this legit made me feel better. Something cool about old cars. More so rusty ones. As much as its good to see restored/survivors.
Love the 4 doors
keep fighting the good fight man :D
@@IowaClassicCars will do bro will do. Thanks so much for replying. Just saw the chev you dug out sad it broke to bits amazing video. Greetings from Australia 🦘
5:00 is a '63 Bonneville with a '55 Pontiac in top.
Oh new tour with Ryan ! 3:00 - this Chevy has it's windshield cleaner while sitting in a salvage yard than some daily use cars have ! 6:15 - door guards ! 10:53 - Cad with air conditioning vents ! 11:40 - some dash mounting holes or openings for Autronic Eye ? 13:17 - a Starchief it seems by the shape of the side trim with 3 whoosh-lines 14:42 - the one perched up is a '60 Ford Fairlane 500 with those hashmarks on the rear quarterpanel 14:59 - omg nooo poor Willys dying in the snow :( a '52-'53 one, has divided windshield and non-curved rear window 16:36 - oh noes, Packards dying too 17:05 - a '57 "big new" Studebaker. Probably the lower line Champion/Commander judging by the single trim (had very cool hood ornament, probably long gone now) 20:55 - a '51/'52 DeSoto I suppose 24:11 - hi Felix
Plenty of Pontiacs seems to be residing in that yard, either lots of folks drove those in Wisconsin, or owner was collecting them.
Lots of good time stamps
@@IowaClassicCars thank you, tried to point out the small interesting stuff
Thanks for giving us a chance to see these.
Been to Zeb's many times over the last 30 years including twice last summer. Lots of interesting stuff from the 40's through the 60's. Sad to see it go!
Time waits for no one !
You guy's have so many two door car's and wagon's, here in Australia we have never had a two door Wagon, and in the 70's the Valiant Charger was the most affordable of the three, Holden Monaro, and two door TORANA small car, Ford Coupe only until 80's approximately, there are a few imported Japanese car's, Toyota etc, thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
I pulled the exact same spotlight out of a 4 door 70 Nova a few years back. My buddy turned into a headlight for his chopper.
The curved windshield was from 1960 to 1963. 1964 was the first year of the windshield like on your truck. That lasted until 1966 when Chevy trucks underwent a complete body redesign.
Thanks!
i like old cars. any car can be saved.
Those Corvairs look like they have a lot good parts still! Hopefully some more stuff gets saved! To bad I'm 2,500 miles away! Cool shop cat!
Good walkaround, some good parts left. Thanks for video
The driver's fender actually looked good on the '59 Chevy
Had some rust under neath but other than that not too bad
Still some nice cars and parts out there.
Mr. B. Here ! Ryan good see you ; dam man you guys a lot of snow ! From what I see looks like you will fine one to buy you have a good eye for finding a winner ! Keep warm man ! 😊😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
Thanks for showing what’s left. I’m glad I got the cars I saved during Christmas. Sucks I have to wait to go pick them up in April. Hopefully the dodge polara is still there that I bought. Or the firebird on the hill.
Good luck with them!
Junkyard walk-throughs are the best therapy.
Absolutely
15:15 is a rare find. Not many Willy's Aero cars were made.
Looks like most of those cars have been there a very long time and yet a high percentage are nearly complete. Makes you wonder if he was one of those guys that take cars in but refuses to sell anything. Now, it's too late.
No, Zeb passed away several years ago, I bought parts for my 62 Impala from him, long ago!
Good video Ryan Glad Tim is saving a lot of them It’s a shame a other yard closing up
Thanks John
PS Its REALLY nine to see all those SAVES painted on that old scrap iron
I agree
At 19:45 you thought it was an Aero sedan Chevy. But that's a '46-'48 Pontiac. The hood has the Silver Streak chrome trim. The hood was standing upright in the front.
Just found your channel! Very cool Chevy at 2:29 sitting on top of the light blue pickup. I wonder if it has the motor? Would love to see this yard minus the snow. Great video. Too bad about the crusher. 🤯
Thanks man!
GRAVEYARD SOULFUL LIFE CARS...!! IF THEY CAN ONLY TALK------- THEY SERVED IN THEIR LIVES!! R I P... PLEASE RESTORE, RESURRECT AND SAVE.... GOD BLESS THEM ALL.... GREAT FOOTAGE.
Thank you
I have a 65 c10 parts truck with a spotlight. It was special ordered for Kansas City Power & Light, can still read the chalk marks on the firewall. Guessing the spotlight was a special order item for fleet trucks.
Sweet thanks for the info
It's hard to see these old classics get crushed but they can't all be saved or even used. Time moves on...
That it doea
The "non-Nomad" 2 door Chevy wagons are the Handyman model. Work trucks. Bought for work and typically driven into the ground... like most wagons of the 50's era. In the 60's. wagons became less of a work vehicle and more of a family car. As kids, me and my brothers spent many hours sleeping in the cargo area of my parents '65 Chevy wagon going back and forth to grandma's house. Seat belts? Child seats? What?!?! BTW - those 40's and 50's Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles share body parts with the Chevrolets of the same era.
Yep the base models!
Those cars will take lot of love and, more importantly, deep pockets.
Don't forget the amount of time you have to put in it which is usually pretty high especially when you work a day job
I need to vent shades of that 50 Chevy fastback the green one
Nice video man 👍
Glad you enjoyed
Another great video your legs must be hurting going through that stuff I am glad I will never have to put up with that nice video.
Thanks 👍
If I was there if I couldn't save a whole car, I would most definitely save some parts and make some cool art project's out of where the parts could still be useable if someone needed it for there car/truck.
A dash could be painted up real nice and used as a shop/garage Stereo system. Make a couch out of a trunk or BBQ pit. The grills I would pull off for wall hangers instead of them being scraped out.
I remember in the early 80s seeing are old wrecking yards being closed down and watching complete classic being CRUSHED. Being a teenager in high school I new those car's truck's were gone for ever ship off to China as scrap metal. I got to build my first car using all junk yard parts.
Now they have this U-PULL-IT it's like a commercial junk yard where most if the parts cost just as much as repop parts new. Not the same as the old wrecking yards. Now if you go in a classic yard you have to know someone just to let you in.
Yup those old timers are retiring or dieing off. There children don't want nothing to do with it and there old stuff they collected over the year's. Seen it happen qite a few time's
Love to have a 74 4 door nova front windshield or whole car
Hi! The Aero Sedan is not a Chevrolet. It is a 1941 Pontiac..!
hey ryan some one left there oil can back there on their 64 4 door impala when the guy gets home "where is my oil can .......i just had it ""
Haha
hi
time stamp ?? lol all i know is it is the first few minutes of the video a 1969 Chevroler impala hows the rear bumper and valance ??
18:40 coupe. Cool 😎
Oh yeah
i still have my 62 s/w but you never called me bob from pa
Where at in PA, South Central here. Might know someone that would be interested.
Hey Ryan! I thought you pulled your trailer everywhere!! 😂
Did i ever get an email from you? Your name is familiar but dont believe we have talked
I found a 68 4door hard top impala which I know 67 is the more desirable one because of supernatural. Anyway what's a fair price to offer him? It's in fair shape. I don't know about the frame but the body looks to be solid with little to no rust. Interior is shot and not sure about motor and trans but it's been sitting for looks like around 10yrs give or take!
Frame im almost certain will be junk, they all are
@@IowaClassicCars ok say the frame is in fair shape as well, maybe a few patch spots, meaning cut out a small square and weld a new piece in. I can make it look like it never happened. That being said what would be a fair price to offer him and not be paying to much?
Cool
Thanks
The fate that awaits many of these cars, which are a piece of history, is truly sad.😢😢
At least we documented it!
Looking for a 74 nova hatch back hatch
Can you show the 58 Chevys
. A littel more.
Sure will next time
You missed the 64 El Camino at 2:04.
Thanks for the time stamp
Maybe not the situation in this case, but I think what is usually happening these days is the landowner/collector dies, and the family immediately wants to sell the land to get as big and as quick a wad of cash as possible...usually, only the largest, wealthiest swine(uh I mean developers) can afford to buy these larger tracts of land as "investments", and the family's vultures(I mean real estate agents) pressure them to get the land "cleaned up" for the swine as quickly as possible...which means crushing, as that's the quickest way to get it cleaned up..they don't want to take the time to sell the cars and parts to collectors, as that will entail too much time...and the swine will buy another tract instead to build their crackerbox houses 10 feet apart on..the vultures know that, and put pressure upon the heirs to get rid of everything fast...
Most of them need to go to the crusher
I agrew
Why are so many classic car junkyards scrapping their inventory
Zeb passed away long ago, I can't remember what the guy's name is that is selling it off now.
Retiring
@@normanhopfensperger4343 owner passes away The kids are receive their fathers or grandfather's stuff they either don't care about their grandfather's hobby or they save one or two cars and the rest of it needs to go because it's just costing the money now
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time stamp 2:31-2:36 you said i should mnow this one but i dont. hope that helps.
Daily I bet
2 door tri five wagons are more rare than a nomad
Yep
cars with "save " on it are .....saved ?
Yes
You mentioned that Zeb wants to retire and close down this yard. It would be very difficult to rescue stuff with all the snow. When does he plan to close for good ?
How much time is available to get out there to pick some items ? A little more info as to what sort of time frame we have to get out there.....thanks.....
That place needs crushed out Only things I seen worth saving was a cpl Hudsons and the blue lasabre
They are all far gone but still tons of good parts to be had