I had such fun walking and picking parts as a teenager. I still enjoy the hunt for that one special part I need. That's a huge yard there. Nice shots from the drone.
Nice video. Brings back memories of hunting with my dad for mid 50s Ford F100 parts. Sad but places like these are becoming so rare. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thanks for the tag-along, Alan. Whatever the person who owns the business wants to call it should be ok with anyone who wants to buy something from there. :)
Hmm not sure what happened but your videos havnt showed up in my feed in 5 months. Just had to go back and manually search your channel to get to the recent vids.
My whole life I have enjoyed going to the junkyard....oops my bad, I meant salvage yard. We don't want to offend any snowflakes.😁 Enjoyed the video Alan!
What part of PA are you from? I live about 20min South of Hanover PA.... Maybe we could hookup and I could give you a bunch of classics parts, since I'm about to move. GM Parts for Chevelle's and C-10's and K-10/K-20's... Moving to GA soon.. But as of Oct 1st 2022, I'm still in the area...
Salvage yards are fun even if you don't know exactly what you're searching for. I was bummed recently when I realized I couldn't take my 6-year-old with me though. Insurance liability I suppose
Spent mamy a Saturday afternoon at junk yards with my dad as a kid. It is nice to see the family tradition os moving forward, even if ypu and your dad go to Salvage Yards.
Nice boneyard, very well organized which is unusual. I always enjoy spending a day scouting around, just looking at the history of what used to be and thinking about the past. Liked your music selection too, and the drone pics were a nice touch. Thanks, J
There's some neat stuff in the yard. On that GMC cab that was repainted without removing the trim, that's actually the factory, GMC trim holes around the B pillars and door windows. It's another difference between Chevys and GMCs that is often overlooked and a somewhat rare-ish option. The two small holes in the middle of the B pillar on each side were for the Custom emblem
I had such fun walking and picking parts as a teenager. I still enjoy the hunt for that one special part I need. That's a huge yard there. Nice shots from the drone.
Cool video. I'm glad I'm in Arizona but that ambulance was pretty cool.
A video like this should make you REAL glad you are in Arizona, ha.
Nice video. Brings back memories of hunting with my dad for mid 50s Ford F100 parts. Sad but places like these are becoming so rare. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Really glad to be subbed to this channel
Wow !! unbelievable!! Thank you!!
Thanks for the tag-along, Alan.
Whatever the person who owns the business wants to call it should be ok with anyone who wants to buy something from there. :)
Hmm not sure what happened but your videos havnt showed up in my feed in 5 months. Just had to go back and manually search your channel to get to the recent vids.
My whole life I have enjoyed going to the junkyard....oops my bad, I meant salvage yard. We don't want to offend any snowflakes.😁 Enjoyed the video Alan!
Nice to see you here Ozz.
Did you see any 57 chevy trucks there?
Not that I saw.
@@HotRodHippie ok thank you.
"Automotive Recyclers"
Junkyard just rolls off the tongue ha. Salvage yard has been my go to but Automotive Recycler is more descriptive.
What part of PA are you from? I live about 20min South of Hanover PA.... Maybe we could hookup and I could give you a bunch of classics parts, since I'm about to move. GM Parts for Chevelle's and C-10's and K-10/K-20's... Moving to GA soon.. But as of Oct 1st 2022, I'm still in the area...
Salvage yards are fun even if you don't know exactly what you're searching for. I was bummed recently when I realized I couldn't take my 6-year-old with me though. Insurance liability I suppose
Spent mamy a Saturday afternoon at junk yards with my dad as a kid. It is nice to see the family tradition os moving forward, even if ypu and your dad go to Salvage Yards.
Nice boneyard, very well organized which is unusual. I always enjoy spending a day scouting around, just looking at the history of what used to be and thinking about the past. Liked your music selection too, and the drone pics were a nice touch. Thanks, J
There's some neat stuff in the yard. On that GMC cab that was repainted without removing the trim, that's actually the factory, GMC trim holes around the B pillars and door windows. It's another difference between Chevys and GMCs that is often overlooked and a somewhat rare-ish option. The two small holes in the middle of the B pillar on each side were for the Custom emblem
Thanks for taking us along.
Would love to have a place like this near me