This is the kind of museum i love! Real collector cars for sale outside that the owners will help you transport back to your home for a fee. These cars give the buyer a chance to purchase a reasonably priced project that runs and drives(mostly) that can give you plenty of years of enjoyment. Thanks Dolloff for previewing this place. I wish more places were like this establishment.
I'm 48 and have live in the Rapid City area all my life. Remember when I was a kid passing by this place and most of the cars were Ford Model T, Model A, etc. vintage with a few '40s and '50s stuff.. Obviously as the years have gone by the cars have gotten newer and newer.
ThankYou for posting this time capsule video. Ignore the HATER$. Air & H8 for gray matter. Those Ignoraimus’s are not true car guys like you & I. These videos bring back our youth , vitality, and mobility. Appreciate your fine effort in this AWESOME video. CB
@EmmyPierz-ek7hi Thank you! I always laugh at people commenting on prices at Big national swap meets or places like this that have been doing it for a living for decades. Like they really know better.
As a car nut, I can confidently say that this guy knows his Classics. Impressive command of some of the detail. Some of those are quite uncommon finds- the ‘57 Ford 2-Dr post, the 1971 Olds Cutlass S (at a very reasonable price, too)…and that mid-50s Willys? I mean, c’mon!…$2,100 for a shortbed ‘58 Ford F100?? Wouldn’t be surprised if that was gone in a week! Very cool inventory! Wish I had the space here in Gilbert, as I’d snag that ford p’up and a few of those 2-door patina honeys!!
These vehicles are in an unbelievably good condition. I would love a late 1950's Thunderbird, these are very rare in Aus. The dry climate in Outback Australia is kind to vehicles, but generally the only classics are dumped old Holdens, Falcons, the occasional Valiant , Toyota Land Cruiser with paintwork sun blistered almost back to bare metal and most almost totally stripped of parts. Dad was in New Orleans in 1996 and went to a wrecking yard looking for a horn ring and headlight rims for my grandma's 1964 Chrysler Valiant, was told they didn't keep cars that old, he was amazed at the good condition of some of the vehicles even in New Orleans.
All the regulations here in New Zealand and in Australia kill ownership of these quality cars ,the want everyone to drive a electric piece of sh.t ,sad
This video was perfecly done . A car guy strait to point , shows cars, gives , price, and were to call and website ..You earned a new sub and like ,bell 🔔 thank you 👍
thanks for the video! why dont these lots cover the broken out windows up?? clearly they dont care about the cars, its just the money!!! as an antique/ muscle car restorer for 40 years here in the south. we never saw sheet metal like this!!!! thanks doloff u guys are the truth!
Sad to say, but I would rank the vast majority of those cars outside as only good for parts. Most likely rusted underbodies and I bet the interiors are rodent infested, sitting out in the open like that.
@@whatsamattayu3257Well, you'd be wrong. The undersides are very solid, it's semi arrid climate, cars are not parked in dirt and grass. But your the expert, I'm just the guy who has walked this lot several times in the past few years.
Thank for the video. Those are definitely some great cars and trucks for someone to buy and put back on the road. Some of the cars I'd try and just get them running and put seat covers on the seats and just go for a cruise
That hudson is not a rambler, the hudson rambler is entirely different than the wasp or the hornet. The wasp and hornet used amc large platform shared with the nash ambassador or statesmen. The rambler was marketed by nash and huson and were compact cars. Nash and hudson both had a version of the subcompact met too
I owned the mercury version of the 54 ford starliner... and it was a rust bucket in the sixties. A 239 flathead engine with a automatic and just a real dog. I thought it was the best looking rig ever tho. My favorite was the 57 ford and had several 40 ford coups
@ Yah! It too. I drove a 65 Fury 4dr to college for $200 and sat in the dorms parking lot to clean the carbon off the plugs and change brakes. But my favorite was Glenn K. who wanted me to pull an engine from a Ford Crown Victoria and put it in his pickup that had a small block. I was 17 and told him nothing on these would swap! He sweeting the $300 he had, to give some barn car. I rode with gas, battery and air tank to find a 68 Dodge Charger, black vinyl on metallic blue, no rust or dents. Parked because the engine vibrates when started. I took the deal, cussed for 13 days, then work slowed, I started the Charger, raised into the air, and found the front crank pulley full of dirt and county road grave. I dug it out, ran great, added an extra leaf spring, Craiger wheels and Goodyear Polyglass GT and drove this car until 21. Gave it to my youngest half brother who never thanked me, long before “Duke’s of Hazard” county came on TV. He never said thanks, I ain’t talk him since. That was 1979. Piss on them all including my birth parent that is alive, same!
😂 you can always tell who the know it all is... they open their mouth and immediately sound ignorant. The Chevelle is worth 10k as it sits on the east coast. The cutlass is worth 6-8k on the east coast, rust free is worth a lot of money in the rust belt of the United States. Go sit down and let the adults talk
@hutmgr These are mostly solid western bodies. Not east coast rusted bodies, so that makes a big difference to anyone who doesn't want to do hundreds of hours of bodywork. Secondly, it's all about supply and demand. Stuff like this is worth whatever someone is willing to pay, and this place has been selling this stuff for decades for a living.
Beautifull cars mate but the cost to restore these days out weighs the cars.. restored 50,s cars are not selling , only a handful of models are selling. Saw a 74,75 matadore 401 at batter jackson with no reserve, one owner car, one family car,, it sold in 2 minutes $800,, the owner stood up and started screaming i am not taking $800 for it. They didnt even try to sell it. I dont like Fords but the Cream/green, $6990 2 door Galaxy lookin car was a beauty.
@stevedriver1476 50s cars sell well over here. Especially GM stuff. All cars are expensive to restore but that doesn't mean we crush cars that need restored. Some people to it for a hobby or the love of old cars. Thanks for watching! Have a great day.
@@frankm2145 mostly surface. Things in Western South Dakota don't rust out much. We consider light surface rust to be patina. What we don't want to see are the bottom 6" gone like you would get in the rust belt.
@ponga782 Actually I like solid western metal. I am from New Hampshire originally so like to stay away from east coast rust buckets. 1500 would get this stuff to continental US but 1500 at a body shop to repair rust buckets hardly gets you in the door. I love right off i90 in South Dakota so I see truck loads headed east daily for the last 25 years to lots of other guys wanting western cars or trucks. Also rust to us is large gaping holes not light surface rust.
This is south dakota and in case you were unaware this area is a very kind climate for old cars. I have found rust free bodies out here that have been right down in the dirt for 60 or 70 years so I really don't think one winter will hurt a project car. Now if they had good paint or interiors that would be a different story.
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@DolloffAntiques so what are you saying, South Dakota doesn't have a winter? And by the looks of those cars it does. Harsh as hell from what I can remember driving threw SD.
I moved here from New Hampshire 25 years ago for this reason. Yes it gets cold. Yes there is some snow. However they don't use salt on the roads, it's a semi arrid climate, and it's always windy. The combination of these things makes it a very good climate for old cars. Condition means everything and with old cars that means a lack of rust equals value. Body shops get 100+ per hour and it takes a ton of time to repair so the math isn't good and you are much better off to start with a solid western body. Also when we talk rust we mean holes not light surface stuff.
This is the kind of museum i love! Real collector cars for sale outside that the owners will help you transport back to your home for a fee. These cars give the buyer a chance to purchase a reasonably priced project that runs and drives(mostly) that can give you plenty of years of enjoyment. Thanks Dolloff for previewing this place. I wish more places were like this establishment.
@@klwthe3rd Thank you! It is a fun place to check out when in the area.
@@DolloffAntiques I love that AMC Matador X. I hope that car goes to a good home and is lovingly restored.
@@klwthe3rd That is a cool car and not one you see every day.
Love the cars! Wish I was at least 10 years younger, I'd be coming for a Mopar. ❤
Thanks for this video and website. I am looking for a classic, and now have another place to see!
I remember renting these same types of cars from Rent-A-Clunker in Florida back in the 70's!
@WOOD-BOOGER-lc4fl that must have been cool renting model a fords back in the 60s. 😆
I'm 48 and have live in the Rapid City area all my life. Remember when I was a kid passing by this place and most of the cars were Ford Model T, Model A, etc. vintage with a few '40s and '50s stuff.. Obviously as the years have gone by the cars have gotten newer and newer.
WOW! They must be a very old establishment if they had inventory pre 1950. That's awesome that you remember that.
Another great vid, thanks for sharing!👍Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦
I'm in heaven when I watch you!!!!😊
that are some beautiful classic cars , love them.
All these cars are alive and well cruising around the streets in Havana Cuba 🇨🇺 saludos amigos 🙌
Interesting old cars, brings back a lot of memories!
ThankYou for posting
this time capsule video.
Ignore the HATER$.
Air & H8 for gray matter.
Those Ignoraimus’s
are not true car guys
like you & I.
These videos bring back
our youth , vitality, and
mobility.
Appreciate your fine effort
in this AWESOME video. CB
@EmmyPierz-ek7hi Thank you! I always laugh at people commenting on prices at Big national swap meets or places like this that have been doing it for a living for decades. Like they really know better.
As a car nut, I can confidently say that this guy knows his Classics. Impressive command of some of the detail.
Some of those are quite uncommon finds- the ‘57 Ford 2-Dr post, the 1971 Olds Cutlass S (at a very reasonable price, too)…and that mid-50s Willys? I mean, c’mon!…$2,100 for a shortbed ‘58 Ford F100?? Wouldn’t be surprised if that was gone in a week!
Very cool inventory! Wish I had the space here in Gilbert, as I’d snag that ford p’up and a few of those 2-door patina honeys!!
Fabulous opportunities.
Thanks i enjoyed this
These vehicles are in an unbelievably good condition. I would love a late 1950's Thunderbird, these are very rare in Aus. The dry climate in Outback Australia is kind to vehicles, but generally the only classics are dumped old Holdens, Falcons, the occasional Valiant , Toyota Land Cruiser with paintwork sun blistered almost back to bare metal and most almost totally stripped of parts. Dad was in New Orleans in 1996 and went to a wrecking yard looking for a horn ring and headlight rims for my grandma's 1964 Chrysler Valiant, was told they didn't keep cars that old, he was amazed at the good condition of some of the vehicles even in New Orleans.
All the regulations here in New Zealand and in Australia kill ownership of these quality cars ,the want everyone to drive a electric piece of sh.t ,sad
This video was perfecly done . A car guy strait to point , shows cars, gives , price, and were to call and website ..You earned a new sub and like ,bell 🔔 thank you 👍
@ericpierce4041 thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
Thanks enjoyed😮😮😊
Cool cars
Bill Napoli is a great guy. Used to be my state Senator, always responsive and a REAL small govt guy.
Another amazing video
appreciate that, thanks
thanks for the video! why dont these lots cover the broken out windows up?? clearly they dont care about the cars, its just the money!!! as an antique/ muscle car restorer for 40 years here in the south. we never saw sheet metal like this!!!! thanks doloff u guys are the truth!
In my 79 yrs, I finally got it thru my head. Everything in this world, is about the 💰.
Sad to say, but I would rank the vast majority of those cars outside as only good for parts. Most likely rusted underbodies and I bet the interiors are rodent infested, sitting out in the open like that.
@@whatsamattayu3257Well, you'd be wrong. The undersides are very solid, it's semi arrid climate, cars are not parked in dirt and grass. But your the expert, I'm just the guy who has walked this lot several times in the past few years.
1957 Fairlane caught my eye.
Wish I had one of them matador s talk about classic...
I know that place always have cool stuff
Thank for the video. Those are definitely some great cars and trucks for someone to buy and put back on the road. Some of the cars I'd try and just get them running and put seat covers on the seats and just go for a cruise
Thanks for taking us along I like the chevelle but the place is far away from me.
Love it.😂😂
the 71 green chevy at 18:58 is the one!!!! wish i could pull it off, but old and poor. damn it. nice video!!!
@@vsavage_old_rockerz that is a good one! Thanks for watching
Great prices.
Nice
Great little museum & car sales . Ty for introducing
Like the 1965 ford galaxie 4 door
That hudson is not a rambler, the hudson rambler is entirely different than the wasp or the hornet. The wasp and hornet used amc large platform shared with the nash ambassador or statesmen. The rambler was marketed by nash and huson and were compact cars. Nash and hudson both had a version of the subcompact met too
@OsbornTramain sorry I was mistaken. I was under the impression that by this year Hudson was made by Rambler/AMC. What year did this take place then?
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I owned the mercury version of the 54 ford starliner... and it was a rust bucket in the sixties. A 239 flathead engine with a automatic and just a real dog. I thought it was the best looking rig ever tho. My favorite was the 57 ford and had several 40 ford coups
Is the work petinia another word for rust. just love the '61 rambler 4 doors. I'll be sure to run right out there'
@@craighannon4532 for us, rusted thru holes are rust. Light surface rust is patina.
Go for it.... you never get to see this amount of two doors.
I think 🤔 I buy old pickup truck . For my farm please next video about old pickup truck. I subscribe your channel. Nice work Good luck. 👍
Saw 2 61 rambler classics on the thumbnail and wanted to watch. I need parts
@@Ants.Pennsylvania you might try and get into a rambler club to contact other guys with them for parts? There is a big AMC guy in Colorado as well
I ❤ classic car
Those cars I scrap on a daily basis in Denver i should start hauling junk cars to South Dakota I could be a thousandaire in no time 😂
@@jackfulton3041 please send pics of cars you are scraping to bendolloff@yahoo.com
I wonder if any of those good ol pieces run ? 🤔
@@1946luke I am sure some do. Contact the owners if interested. Their website link is in the video description.
Love The Trump sign. : )
Ти думаєш що Трамп принесе тобі щастя?😂
@@МирославВолодимирович-э6тAbsolutely, he'll bring the whole world much joy!!!🥰
Couldn't find the 1965 caddy in their inventory. Guess it sold. 😢
Those are all good prices considering the prices of the new crap they make now.
How much for the Black 57 Ford Fairlane and then how much for the 58 Ford short box
@randykirchhevel7311 check their ecstatic website for prices please. Link in this video description
if i ever go looking for a junk but drivable muscle car id go out west,no rust
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Yes, but does the “Matador” have “Corinthian Leather”? Or do I have to ask Ricardo Montobond?
You’re thinking of the Chrysler Cordoba
@ Yah! It too. I drove a 65 Fury 4dr to college for $200 and sat in the dorms parking lot to clean the carbon off the plugs and change brakes. But my favorite was Glenn K. who wanted me to pull an engine from a Ford Crown Victoria and put it in his pickup that had a small block. I was 17 and told him nothing on these would swap! He sweeting the $300 he had, to give some barn car. I rode with gas, battery and air tank to find a 68 Dodge Charger, black vinyl on metallic blue, no rust or dents. Parked because the engine vibrates when started. I took the deal, cussed for 13 days, then work slowed, I started the Charger, raised into the air, and found the front crank pulley full of dirt and county road grave. I dug it out, ran great, added an extra leaf spring, Craiger wheels and Goodyear Polyglass GT and drove this car until 21. Gave it to my youngest half brother who never thanked me, long before “Duke’s of Hazard” county came on TV. He never said thanks, I ain’t talk him since. That was 1979. Piss on them all including my birth parent that is alive, same!
This is where a lot of the surviving classic cars are rotting in a field somewhere where a car hoarder thinks they are sitting on a million dollars 😂
Where is the info on this place? How do I get in touch with them? Thank you.
Link is in the video description, name and contact was also in video....
You should have went inside there's really nice stuff inside
@jamesheath5825 yes there is but the inside isn't open at this time of year. Maybe in the Spring. Thanks for watching!
THAT would make a good
Follow Up video to this
AMAZING video
Also,
are the inside cars available
“ at the right price”? 😳. CB
@EmmyPierz-ek7hi all depends on what you consider the right price I bought a 38 Buick from there I paid 14k
@@jamesheath5825 exactly
Do ya have a 1970 Monte Carlo available
@douglastaylor638 no I don't. Sorry
@ ok keep me in mind please
There actually not to badly priced my buddy has a 54 glass top like that ford but its a mercury glasstop! 🇺🇲
hay what about the chevell and the mustang just walk right by it hello
@andrewmacaller these are all for sale and the website is listed in the video description if you are interested in them
Wow the prices are crazy on most
crazy LOW or
crazy HIGH??
Comments on
both… I think
CRAZY LOW.
CB
Love the Trump sign on the building
Well how much is the 71 Polara WITH hubcaps?
@michaelwhite2823 there is a link to their website in the video description if you are interested you can go check it out.
It seems like most of those cars have the same 2 problems. 2 doors to many but great parts cars
A guy here in North Dakota wants 10.000 for a 1937 GMC one ton in rough shape.
@UncleRobsGarage wow. Wishful thinking, I guess. Want and getting are two different things. 😆
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Someone should buy up the best ones and find buyers in Cuba. I bet they would jump on a any kind of deal and pay all expenses.
@herbertlaughlin2644 Right on! If someone could get contacts in Cuba that would be a money maker.
Way too much money for cars that need extensive repairs
@charlielaudico3523 Stuff like this is worth whatever someone will pay, and they have made a living selling lots of these for several decades.
A lot of them would not take much money to have a nice ride !
😂 you can always tell who the know it all is... they open their mouth and immediately sound ignorant. The Chevelle is worth 10k as it sits on the east coast. The cutlass is worth 6-8k on the east coast, rust free is worth a lot of money in the rust belt of the United States. Go sit down and let the adults talk
@@TheRoadhammer379 Well said, 100% agree! 🤣
3,800 to 4,500 not a lot of money better than 11,000 or higher
How much for the red chevrolet
@samuelvargas2001 The web site for this place is listed in the video description if you want to go look at prices
Floorboards not included. 😂
Soon they will be outlawed for highway use.
@@jeffcohen9246 maybe in my next lifetime. Lol
Any Studebaker CKs or Hacks ?
HAWKS(?)
USA… plenty O’ “hacks “
CB
Any vws
Not at this place. Check out our Carlisle and Hershey videos as I think I saw a few out there.
Where are they coming up with these prices? Way too much money for cars with fair bodies and just shiny bumpers.
@hutmgr These are mostly solid western bodies. Not east coast rusted bodies, so that makes a big difference to anyone who doesn't want to do hundreds of hours of bodywork. Secondly, it's all about supply and demand. Stuff like this is worth whatever someone is willing to pay, and this place has been selling this stuff for decades for a living.
@ Ok! I stand corrected..but I did enjoy the video. Had ‘65 Caddy just like that one. Forest green with a black hat! Loved it.
@@hutmgr that would be a sweet caddy! Did you see the 67 we got at the Colorado Estate video we did just before this one?
@@DolloffAntiques no but I’ll be sure to look for it. Thanks.
Need to upgrade ur mic.
What I'm talking about
How much is a fleetline
@GeorgeLunaJR you will need to check their website. Link is in the video description
Beautifull cars mate but the cost to restore these days out weighs the cars.. restored 50,s cars are not selling , only a handful of models are selling. Saw a 74,75 matadore 401 at batter jackson with no reserve, one owner car, one family car,, it sold in 2 minutes $800,, the owner stood up and started screaming i am not taking $800 for it. They didnt even try to sell it. I dont like Fords but the Cream/green, $6990 2 door Galaxy lookin car was a beauty.
@stevedriver1476 50s cars sell well over here. Especially GM stuff. All cars are expensive to restore but that doesn't mean we crush cars that need restored. Some people to it for a hobby or the love of old cars. Thanks for watching! Have a great day.
omg those were the cars.. i mean good looking, other not that good mpg..
January 20,2025
Drill Baby Drill
!!!!! CB
Lots a rust .
@@frankm2145 mostly surface. Things in Western South Dakota don't rust out much. We consider light surface rust to be patina. What we don't want to see are the bottom 6" gone like you would get in the rust belt.
Repost there's no volume whatsoever
@@johnwholegrain8115 that's on your end.
@DolloffAntiques up load video from you tube you will see no volume
@johnwholegrain8115 I just watching it and so have 130k people with no problem. Maybe in your settings. Are you watching it on a TV?
@DolloffAntiques I'm hot spotting on my tablet
Dif you like rust and 2 grand to transport..
@ponga782 Actually I like solid western metal. I am from New Hampshire originally so like to stay away from east coast rust buckets. 1500 would get this stuff to continental US but 1500 at a body shop to repair rust buckets hardly gets you in the door. I love right off i90 in South Dakota so I see truck loads headed east daily for the last 25 years to lots of other guys wanting western cars or trucks. Also rust to us is large gaping holes not light surface rust.
Well $TATED AN$WER
to a scoffer. CB
junk, especially the 4 doors
Man. You not happy today
craig bee ah MORE-ON. CB
So all these cars are outside all winter in Montana? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This is south dakota and in case you were unaware this area is a very kind climate for old cars. I have found rust free bodies out here that have been right down in the dirt for 60 or 70 years so I really don't think one winter will hurt a project car. Now if they had good paint or interiors that would be a different story.
@DolloffAntiques so what are you saying, South Dakota doesn't have a winter? And by the looks of those cars it does. Harsh as hell from what I can remember driving threw SD.
I moved here from New Hampshire 25 years ago for this reason. Yes it gets cold. Yes there is some snow. However they don't use salt on the roads, it's a semi arrid climate, and it's always windy. The combination of these things makes it a very good climate for old cars. Condition means everything and with old cars that means a lack of rust equals value. Body shops get 100+ per hour and it takes a ton of time to repair so the math isn't good and you are much better off to start with a solid western body. Also when we talk rust we mean holes not light surface stuff.
Another $OLID answer to
A obvious “air head”! CB
What part of Poland, is this?
@AustinKuck this is Rapid City, South Dakota USA as stated in the video.
austin be
an airhead,
see?????
😳😬😠
CB