Mr. Goodpliers, I think others will agree, these types of videos are more then welcome to your viewers. We like to know what you have so we can maybe buy parts or project car. Please if you have more cars, do another inventory video.
Yeah, what he said. We love this content. I have very similar opinions on the cars Tim likes. And I know we are 15 years apart in age...and I love just about anything green.
My most prized car is my 78 Impala AroeCoupe 2 door. Base is 350/TH 350. I'm 3rd owner. Well maintained and taken care of in the past. Without boring ya with the details, it's set up for both drag and daily drive. Had it about 15 years now. Impala and Caprice parts still easy to find here in San Diego. I went totally sleeper build on it, factory look.
Thumbs up, great video, i have to look around my place and remember what i still have also, seeing that brown ford LTD sedan reminds me of Streets of San Francisco police car, lots of taxi cab tribute cars, Like the taxi that was in the Die Hard movie ripping through central park,all have potential
You have a awesome collection of cars the ability for me to do anything is hard I'm disabled but I am happy that you shared your place with us you have a business buying and selling cars how could anybody judge you thank you so much
I've thought about that, but they love to climb and can be severely destructive to sheetmetal. RIP to a lot of straight hoods, roofs, and trunk lids once a goat is around them very long!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 The salvage yard I worked at we had Barbado sheep they would get inside the car’s eat up some of the interior parts like upholstery also they would eat a hood insulation and I don’t know how it didn’t kill them but they ate it ! The males had large horns like a big horn sheep they would fight at times hitting each other’s heads together sometimes running between the cars they mess up tail lights but they’re all the dirt kinds of goats and sheep that are more docile !
Made earlier comment about my 78 Impala, then saw the Crown Vic Police Interceptor. Got one too. Mine's a 68 Galaxie Police Interceptor, originally based on the 390. All original, from a many years ago surplus auction. That thing still rips, it's a beast! 😆 " San Diego Police! Pull over!" A 79 Impala in the yard, another law enforcement car? My 78 and that 79 would be great girlfriend/boyfriend thing going on..
Good morning Great Video Love Just looking at all the cars of Our youth like you time & money aloting i could bring anything there to New Life Have a Great Day
great video Mr. Goodpliers, you have a nice collection of vehicles. my favorite has to be the 79 Regency. it holds a special place in my heart because I had a 79 RegencyLX 4 door and it was so nice with the special padded roof and the smaller rear window and special chrome trim down each side with wire wheels. all factory. see you on the next one. oh by the way I also like the 68 Fury also 👍👍
Getting almost too many to remember it's no wonder you forgot a few. It'd look amazing lined up & somewhat organized....makes it so much easier to keep the grass & weeds down too. I realize it's one of those ''easier said than done'' things.....but still, well worth the time when you do. Keep up the good work ...enjoy your videos.
I still have the 59 T-bird convert that I bought in 1976 for $1500. Had minor body work on the left front fender. in the garage 48years now. brakes probably stuck again.
Ur very impressive on knowing wat cars u show us, i learn alot, love watching the classic car junkyard tours!! I live in western ny and im very interested in a mercury comet v8, w title so me and my dad can have a project car to work on together? Keep ur eyes peeled mr goodpliers thanks
After looking your collector cars over, I noticed the only one with a external sun visor was the old 50s Dodge , we have to have them on our cars in Australia as the sun is very Servier , note the one on my 1977 RT118 Corona , thank for sharing your cars with us .
a tip from an old junk yard dog,,,on what I found worked best for my storage yard. I cleared one side with a tractor,,,,nice and level,,,then moved the vehicles one by one to the clear side onto stands,,and the cleared old side. the result was . a yard to be proud of 😊
Great stash of interesting vehicles saved from the crusher. I like the 53 Plymouth as I have a Cranbrook club coupe. It’s in my backyard storage, still runs great and interesting because they are so rare now. Not much value to them but as you said it would make a great attention getter for a business or yard art
My 3 favorites are the 70 sport fury, the 72 Dodge polara/monaco and the 1960 Corvair. Be interesting to find out if it’s a manual or automatic. And if it is equipped with the trunk mounted gas heater. Honorable mention goes to the 52 ish mustard yellow Plymouth.
just curious. I've always loved the 68 Chevys, way better than the 67's......what is it that makes the 67 Chevy more desirable over the 68? I know folks like the 57 over the 56 .....and the the 55 has it's own following....but to me the 67 and 68 aren't that different? Just curious
They didn't change much from a functional standpoint between 1967 & '68. Hidden wipers, slightly different dash configuration, some different sheetmetal & trim, and that's about it. The real difference for me is that the '67 has a bigger pool of people looking because a television show popularized them. There's a cult following which few other years and models have that specifically. Right now I hear from the guys that follow the tri-Five market, that the '55s are most desirable. Of course any year and model can be less desirable overall, but coveted by one person because they have a specific attachment to it
Lots of cool cars. We just dont have them in that shape here in East of Europe. There is some American car scene in Sweden, but that is limited to Sweden only. From what I've read, due to heavy import taxes they were never imported.
The 70 Caprice ist nice too, would make a nice Lowrider on hydraulics,.somehow i Fonts get it,Guys Take 90s Lincoln Continental or Caddy Fleetwood as avbase, being 4- Doors, but neglect older 4-Doors...illogical to me
Tim, Another good video as usual. I know that it would take some effort but I would suggest that you create a Google Doc of some sort with the car inventory you have. You then could email it out to people who might have interest, especially in the "whole unit cars" you have that you are interested in moving on to new homes. Just a suggestion. Good Luck on your continued auto endeavors.
Joe has done exactly that for his lot, and it has been immensely helpful in guiding the right interested people to find him. I have a goal of doing the same soon
Don't know why anyone would judge you about these cars. Salvage yards and old farmsteads are disappearing at a rapid rate. Someone needs to keep some cars for parts or for projects.
Myself as well. Color Code - 3D Medium Blue Metallic. This was the mark that turned my head. I believe the block to be 302cid/140hp 2bbl. Thanks for the tour, Tim!
The Buick Century? It's a great L67-swap candidate, probably the best one to make a driver out of. The '68 Fury & the 9C1 Impala are cool- the Torino? Certified speedo, coolers, HD suspension? Doubt it is, especially with that hood (if it's factory), but weirder things have happened
It's slim pickings to have enough to put on cars that I package together to sell for projects. I'm not sure how I'd get it down to you, shipping freight is tough overall
You can use a spray I used before that’s not carcinogenic or dangerous like ground up I haven’t used it in a while so you’ll have to look it up on RUclips for the correct ratio basically it’s salt and vinegar and dawn dishwashing liquid and it will kill some of the weeds and grass ! At the salvage yard I work at we have used to have to use those old swinging sickle sticks like they used in that movie cool hand Luke between the cars but you have to be very careful you don’t damage the cars with the blade ! When they came out with those weedeaters that was the ticket we use up a lot of the line but it should’ve kept the yard clean !
I have a couple questions I hope you can answer. What van chassis are those two motorhomes? And, what is the car in between the Chrysler and one motorhome at 31:38 in the vid?
Loved the walk thru,awesome collection,I could use a good late'60's early '70's Pontiac lemans/Custom -S/G,T,O,/Firebird,.am willing to Swap a low mileage '80's to'90's Chevy Silverado Classic Truck in Good condition,everything works Great,is a Driver, Project muscle car Needs to have most of everything and Title is only way I will swap,Have Picks of Truck,and History report,Half of Trucks life is Stored !🧐🙂👍,Thank you !🙂👍...
Good video Mr. GP. I'm surprised you get requests for parts from some of those cars. Seems like some good derby candidates there. Those guys don't seem to use much of the noses or tails, none of the interior, trim or much of anything you'd want to save to sell.
I am glad you are saving all these cars, because nobody else seems to be. Thats why its hard to find 50's-60's wagons now. As long as you have the space, are making at least a small profit, and it isn't costing you money, I hope you keep doing it. I hope the car community wakes up in this election.....because ALL of our gasoline powered cars and equipment are in danger of eventually being regulated off the road. You can't buy gas powered yard equipment in some places already. A much bigger "Cash for Clunkers" will be coming.
At what number of cars does collecting become hoarding Tim ? LOL I grew up in an auto salvage yard that my Dad and I owned, so... I know how easy it is to get overwhelmed with inventory.
If you have any '78-'81 2•door Malibu's or El Camino's & any '73-'80 2•bolt main 454's available, I'm in need of a few parts from the G-body's & the complete workin' motor
@@mr.goodpliers6988 I would only want them as parts trucks anyway. Especially if there’s any rust free sheet metal. That’s like gold up here in the rust belt
The malaise era land yatchs are attaining some value because they are no longer made. The last panther body was rolled off the line in 2011 now a land yatch sedan or traditional American wagon is cool if your under a certain age it may seem weird it's street traffic.
We have a 2004 Lincoln Town Car. It was definitely the end of an era. The chassis design and fuel tank placement go all the way back to the 1965 Ford/Mercury full size cars
@@mr.goodpliers6988 yeah they are relatively simple tanks that are cheap to fix by modern standards with a dead nuts reliable motor i've had several 4.6 2v everything else broke around my teenaged lead foot not the motor.
Thanks for your interest. I am into it $4500 and would take that back for it. I'd need to title it. If you are interested, email me mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com and we can get in touch
Mr. Goodpliers, I think others will agree, these types of videos are more then welcome to your viewers. We like to know what you have so we can maybe buy parts or project car. Please if you have more cars, do another inventory video.
Agreed 👍
Tim, call Dalton at Pole Barn Garage about that '72 Torino fastback. He's a fan of that bodystyling as I am. Great show, thanks!
I think that old steel hull boat is very cool.
Yeah, what he said. We love this content. I have very similar opinions on the cars Tim likes. And I know we are 15 years apart in age...and I love just about anything green.
Thanks for the update, I could spend all day just looking around that lot.
It's good that you save them I'm glad you did
Hello Mr good plies. A lot of still good 🚗. Great hobbies. Thanks for your videos 🎥 S
What a great adventure.Thanks for taking the time to bring us along.
Cool collection, I wish I could of kept all the cars&trucks I had over the years!
This yard was my car lot front line in 1980.
That is a killer storage lot!
My most prized car is my 78 Impala AroeCoupe 2 door. Base is 350/TH 350. I'm 3rd owner. Well maintained and taken care of in the past. Without boring ya with the details, it's set up for both drag and daily drive. Had it about 15 years now. Impala and Caprice parts still easy to find here in San Diego. I went totally sleeper build on it, factory look.
Yes that a very nice junk yard Peace out
Thanks for the tour mr pliers excellent cheers 🥂 😊
Thanks for stopping by the channel Dave!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 luv u & silas excellent cheers 🥂
@@mr.goodpliers6988 I would be intersted in a 64-66chevy trucks
Great video information ❤thanks
Thumbs up, great video, i have to look around my place and remember what i still have also, seeing that brown ford LTD sedan reminds me of Streets of San Francisco police car, lots of taxi cab tribute cars, Like the taxi that was in the Die Hard movie ripping through central park,all have potential
One guys junk is another man’s treasure ! Keep up the enventory
You have a awesome collection of cars the ability for me to do anything is hard I'm disabled but I am happy that you shared your place with us you have a business buying and selling cars how could anybody judge you thank you so much
WOW ! What an awesome collection ! Really love all the mopars !
People ask why I don't have more. I think they're neat and I love them, but they are tough to find without terminal rust issues in my area
I was waiting for this video.. I knew you had some kind of storage lot.. thank you for the tour..
Well done mate l understand how you operate, your doing fine please keep doing what you are doing and don't listen to any haters , good luck
I've been wanting to see your yard. Thank you sir
You need a mob of goats for a weekend to clean. The yard. Loved looking around your yard.
I've thought about that, but they love to climb and can be severely destructive to sheetmetal.
RIP to a lot of straight hoods, roofs, and trunk lids once a goat is around them very long!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 The salvage yard I worked at we had Barbado sheep they would get inside the car’s eat up some of the interior parts like upholstery also they would eat a hood insulation and I don’t know how it didn’t kill them but they ate it ! The males had large horns like a big horn sheep they would fight at times hitting each other’s heads together sometimes running between the cars they mess up tail lights but they’re all the dirt kinds of goats and sheep that are more docile !
Made earlier comment about my 78 Impala, then saw the Crown Vic Police Interceptor. Got one too. Mine's a 68 Galaxie Police Interceptor, originally based on the 390. All original, from a many years ago surplus auction. That thing still rips, it's a beast! 😆 " San Diego Police! Pull over!"
A 79 Impala in the yard, another law enforcement car? My 78 and that 79 would be great girlfriend/boyfriend thing going on..
Good stuff, you have an interesting angle on what you save. I'd call it a heartland collection, ready to rekindle memories.
Good morning Great Video Love Just looking at all the cars of Our youth like you time & money aloting i could bring anything there to New Life Have a Great Day
Thanks for your kind words Brendan!
great video Mr. Goodpliers, you have a nice collection of vehicles. my favorite has to be the 79 Regency. it holds a special place in my heart because I had a 79 RegencyLX 4 door and it was so nice with the special padded roof and the smaller rear window and special chrome trim down each side with wire wheels. all factory. see you on the next one. oh by the way I also like the 68 Fury also 👍👍
Getting almost too many to remember it's no wonder you forgot a few. It'd look amazing lined up & somewhat organized....makes it so much easier to keep the grass & weeds down too. I realize it's one of those ''easier said than done'' things.....but still, well worth the time when you do. Keep up the good work ...enjoy your videos.
A young man has time to dispose of wrecks. An old man heads on out leaving others to get rid of them.
love the auctions guys, looking forward to returning to the u.s. with my son, and check out some vehicles next year...
Thanks for saving the old cars
I feel like I just visited a graveyard for land yachts from the 70s and 80s. You're definitely a big family car guy. To each his own. 👍
You have an amazing collection Mr Goodpliers!.😎
Aww nice collection Hope all are saved😢
Nice collection I really like the Grey Lincoln town car looks like a 89
Wow ! That’s awesome!!!
I liked the 49 Dodge and 64 Imperial. That 53 Cadillac would be a fantastic project.
Enjoyed this video very much.👍 May God bless you and prosper you!
Thanks for stopping by the channel. And thank you for your kind words!
That 60 impala is a cool one. Cold war motors is restoring one right now that he spliced together from a 4 dr. Thanks for the tour.
I've been watching the Summer Splice, it's fascinating to see Scott's talents displayed
I still have the 59 T-bird convert that I bought in 1976 for $1500. Had minor body work on the left front fender. in the garage 48years now. brakes probably stuck again.
Fun!
Especially the 71 delta custom with different trim and back window.
455 4 bbl?
Great driving car!
Ur very impressive on knowing wat cars u show us, i learn alot, love watching the classic car junkyard tours!! I live in western ny and im very interested in a mercury comet v8, w title so me and my dad can have a project car to work on together? Keep ur eyes peeled mr goodpliers thanks
After looking your collector cars over, I noticed the only one with a external sun visor was the old 50s Dodge , we have to have them on our cars in Australia as the sun is very Servier , note the one on my 1977 RT118 Corona , thank for sharing your cars with us .
Love that boat! I would turn it into a mini yacht.
a tip from an old junk yard dog,,,on what I found worked best for my storage yard. I cleared one side with a tractor,,,,nice and level,,,then moved the vehicles one by one to the clear side onto stands,,and the cleared old side. the result was . a yard to be proud of 😊
Great tour. I know which ones would be on my trailer, but it's a bit far away.
Good work
Some times adult children kick windows out and destroy parts that arent theirs. So disturbing if you are the owner. I feel your pain Mr.Goodpliers. 😤
Great stash of interesting vehicles saved from the crusher. I like the 53 Plymouth as I have a Cranbrook club coupe. It’s in my backyard storage, still runs great and interesting because they are so rare now. Not much value to them but as you said it would make a great attention getter for a business or yard art
wow, gold mine there lot of rare stuff
I like that yellow truck
It's a real sweetheart
The Chevy trucks are steadily climbing up in value. You have plenty of really neat rides.
What you take for the 53 Caddy? I have a story to tell.
inventory management would be a good job for your son now that he graduated
Where are all the gen 1 Mustangs? Lol. Thanks for the video. I always look forward to your next videos.
Nice cars…
Capriceville!😂
Population 14 LOL
But there's always room for one more 😉
🙀🙀 what? You found stuff you forgot you had? That doesn’t sound right….are you sure ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think it applies to every car guy with a large amassment in a small space 😅
I do that whenever I clean out our garage or shed
A buddy has a large car hoard near Castle Rock CO. He’s never quite sure how many cars he has or what they all are
I think you're doing great. I just I could do this 👏👏💯💯
My 3 favorites are the 70 sport fury, the 72 Dodge polara/monaco and the 1960 Corvair. Be interesting to find out if it’s a manual or automatic. And if it is equipped with the trunk mounted gas heater. Honorable mention goes to the 52 ish mustard yellow Plymouth.
I would like to have one of those 64-66chevy pickups
just curious. I've always loved the 68 Chevys, way better than the 67's......what is it that makes the 67 Chevy more desirable over the 68? I know folks like the 57 over the 56 .....and the the 55 has it's own following....but to me the 67 and 68 aren't that different? Just curious
They didn't change much from a functional standpoint between 1967 & '68. Hidden wipers, slightly different dash configuration, some different sheetmetal & trim, and that's about it.
The real difference for me is that the '67 has a bigger pool of people looking because a television show popularized them. There's a cult following which few other years and models have that specifically.
Right now I hear from the guys that follow the tri-Five market, that the '55s are most desirable. Of course any year and model can be less desirable overall, but coveted by one person because they have a specific attachment to it
I've dreamed that i forgot of a couple cars . Unlike your situation, I woke up 😢 Lol still dreaming though & inspirational
A person could probably piece together 20 good running cars out all the stuff just in your back lot.
Lots of cool cars. We just dont have them in that shape here in East of Europe. There is some American car scene in Sweden, but that is limited to Sweden only. From what I've read, due to heavy import taxes they were never imported.
All of theese Cars once ran and drove I believe.
Do it, create an Episode about the boat, i'll Check that Out!
Nice 98 2-Door...really nice stuff overall
The 70 Caprice ist nice too, would make a nice Lowrider on hydraulics,.somehow i Fonts get it,Guys Take 90s Lincoln Continental or Caddy Fleetwood as avbase, being 4- Doors, but neglect older 4-Doors...illogical to me
Hi tim if it was so costly to geta car here id get the 2 door torino . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Tim, Another good video as usual. I know that it would take some effort but I would suggest that you create a Google Doc of some sort with the car inventory you have. You then could email it out to people who might have interest, especially in the "whole unit cars" you have that you are interested in moving on to new homes. Just a suggestion. Good Luck on your continued auto endeavors.
Joe has done exactly that for his lot, and it has been immensely helpful in guiding the right interested people to find him. I have a goal of doing the same soon
Really like the 56 Dodge trk
Don't know why anyone would judge you about these cars. Salvage yards and old farmsteads are disappearing at a rapid rate. Someone needs to keep some cars for parts or for projects.
Any chance we could get more information on the 72 Torino please?
Myself as well. Color Code - 3D Medium Blue Metallic. This was the mark that turned my head. I believe the block to be 302cid/140hp 2bbl. Thanks for the tour, Tim!
there's a Jeff Foxworthy joke about that
The Buick Century? It's a great L67-swap candidate, probably the best one to make a driver out of. The '68 Fury & the 9C1 Impala are cool- the Torino? Certified speedo, coolers, HD suspension? Doubt it is, especially with that hood (if it's factory), but weirder things have happened
Equip-bid auction in Spring Hill KS. Auto lifts and tool cabinets for sale ends in 9 days. Pinball machines and pool table. Skid steer go carts.
Plus the long tube a.c. pump !July 23 2024 .
I still need a good 67’ Impala hood if you come across one!
It's slim pickings to have enough to put on cars that I package together to sell for projects. I'm not sure how I'd get it down to you, shipping freight is tough overall
I could be persuaded to make an offer on the red and white ‘65 Chevy pickup. I guess it depends on where you’re located!
You can use a spray I used before that’s not carcinogenic or dangerous like ground up I haven’t used it in a while so you’ll have to look it up on RUclips for the correct ratio basically it’s salt and vinegar and dawn dishwashing liquid and it will kill some of the weeds and grass ! At the salvage yard I work at we have used to have to use those old swinging sickle sticks like they used in that movie cool hand Luke between the cars but you have to be very careful you don’t damage the cars with the blade ! When they came out with those weedeaters that was the ticket we use up a lot of the line but it should’ve kept the yard clean !
Did you say that boat had good crapmanship? If so I wood agree
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. Sir I have two vehicle am alway looking 2dr Cutlass & I know from following you 1976 cutlass S parts ?
Im interested in the blue cutlass looks like a 1980 its by the 70 caprice that you may have your dad drive.. let me know..
I have a couple questions I hope you can answer. What van chassis are those two motorhomes? And, what is the car in between the Chrysler and one motorhome at 31:38 in the vid?
The 67 blue 4 door, does it have front clip?
I've robbed some pieces from it, but it's about halfway still there
@@mr.goodpliers6988 I’m looking for that blue front fenders
Loved the walk thru,awesome collection,I could use a good late'60's early '70's Pontiac lemans/Custom -S/G,T,O,/Firebird,.am willing to Swap a low mileage '80's to'90's Chevy Silverado Classic Truck in Good condition,everything works Great,is a Driver, Project muscle car Needs to have most of everything and Title is only way I will swap,Have Picks of Truck,and History report,Half of Trucks life is Stored !🧐🙂👍,Thank you !🙂👍...
What do you want for the Polara and or Fury?
Don’t know how to get ahold of you I don’t see anything to click on in your Description
Good video Mr. GP. I'm surprised you get requests for parts from some of those cars. Seems like some good derby candidates there. Those guys don't seem to use much of the noses or tails, none of the interior, trim or much of anything you'd want to save to sell.
I am glad you are saving all these cars, because nobody else seems to be. Thats why its hard to find 50's-60's wagons now. As long as you have the space, are making at least a small profit, and it isn't costing you money, I hope you keep doing it.
I hope the car community wakes up in this election.....because ALL of our gasoline powered cars and equipment are in danger of eventually being regulated off the road. You can't buy gas powered yard equipment in some places already. A much bigger "Cash for Clunkers" will be coming.
I could use the A pillar covers from that 75 monte carlo if there not to brittle
.....* THEY'RE ..... learn English ......
Ask your friend how much they want for the Chrysler imperial, and the 68 Plymouth fury
You bought a few things from Dennis, maybe send him a few details on some of them
At what number of cars does collecting become hoarding Tim ? LOL
I grew up in an auto salvage yard that my Dad and I owned, so... I know how easy it is to get overwhelmed with inventory.
Perhaps I could send this footage over to A&E, and they could dub it over with a worried psychologist and get an episode out of it 😅
@@mr.goodpliers6988 BAHAHA... no doubt. Then have even more people on the planet judging you 🤣🤣
Apart from the Torino,, and the trucks most of these even fully restored are not worth a lot. Maybe some will have a sentimental appeal to someone.
I agree, always cheaper to buy one done. But somehow there's always a guy with a dream ready to take on another project
If you have any '78-'81 2•door Malibu's or El Camino's & any '73-'80 2•bolt main 454's available, I'm in need of a few parts from the G-body's & the complete workin' motor
This El Camino will be coming apart. Email me mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com and I'll see what I have for you
Love to see the 53 Cadillac fire up and hit tarmac
Wonder what it would cost me to ship a couple of those 88-98 Gm pickups to Milwaukee 🤔
A couple of them might be worth refurbishing but most of them I buy are pretty clapped out
@@mr.goodpliers6988 I would only want them as parts trucks anyway. Especially if there’s any rust free sheet metal. That’s like gold up here in the rust belt
Get some goats to keep all the brush down
......he has commented - in the past - NO GOATS - they climb on the cars and dent the hoods and roofs .....
Does that 53 cardiac have a flat head motor 😊
It's OHV
I forgot to mention in the video that I have a second Fleetwood that has a good engine and factory air
Hi Tim the 63 belair and the two 65 ford galaxy but right at the moment not enough money sorry Tim
The malaise era land yatchs are attaining some value because they are no longer made. The last panther body was rolled off the line in 2011 now a land yatch sedan or traditional American wagon is cool if your under a certain age it may seem weird it's street traffic.
We have a 2004 Lincoln Town Car. It was definitely the end of an era. The chassis design and fuel tank placement go all the way back to the 1965 Ford/Mercury full size cars
@@mr.goodpliers6988 also a very cheap way into the classic American space and easy to de smog enough to make 50hp instead of 25hp.
@@mr.goodpliers6988 yeah they are relatively simple tanks that are cheap to fix by modern standards with a dead nuts reliable motor i've had several 4.6 2v everything else broke around my teenaged lead foot not the motor.
how can u forget u had these cars! or was that a figure of speech
How much for the geen 72 cutlass by the ford truck
Thanks for your interest. I am into it $4500 and would take that back for it. I'd need to title it. If you are interested, email me mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com and we can get in touch
I need 3 strips of chrome for my grill 1967 ford fairlane any chance