I am 97% sure that is a 1936 Chevrolet Master Deluxe... The giveaway is the dashboard, somebody else said 1936 Pontiac which would be essentially the same car but Pontiac would have 2 gauges in the dash where a chevy has 3. And the radio hole in the chevy would go right above the key where you have 2ish inch round hole followed by the two tiny holes on each side of it, the radio if it was still in the car was really neat looking it looked very similar to a watch face with some really cool looking art Deco era Chrome trim around it. Edit: in the future when filming these cars that are pretty much missing everything, try to focus in on tail light holes, dashboards and the overall body shape. In the case of this car obviously getting an overall shape of the body was going to be pretty hard since I think the roof was pretty much caved in. It is neat to see that this old iron is still out there although this example I would say is not restorable although if somebody needed it, it looks like the floor plan would be good although being a more door in my opinion it's just need to leave it where it is so somebody else can see it 40 years from now.
The rear fender is covering the wheel and follows the line of the bottom of the chassis. It is discriminatory. Based on your comment I looked for the Chev and found on red one, a darker red and a green, with such a closed fender, but that was not made out of one piece like the crashed car. It had an extra line in it as if it was a lid. Further more the trunk opening on the found car is lower. And the fender stops a bit before the end of the chassis. With the Chev the fender goes to the end. I haven't found a better match actually. One detail is that fold on the ridge of the bottom of the chassis. It should be sticking out. Differs from car to car or is a clear cut sometimes.
Dashboard matchs, I agree with 1936 Chevy Master Deluxe. 24:47 gas cap hole on the left side of trunk, so it's Chevy & not Pontiac 25:53 passenger side hole is service hole of battery 26:41 & 28:14 door latchs are on both side of B-pillar (=suicide door) . I'd say it's '36 Chevy Master DeLuxe Spoet Sedan.
You're wearing bright colors; hummingbirds like them, the nectar-rich flowers they love best are usually yellow, red or orange. So even if they see you moving and *know* you're not flowers, they'll come down to investigate-- for birds with such tiny brains they're incredibly curious. I've been followed by them while hiking when I was wearing a t-shirt with red designs on it.
I honestly believe this unknown vehicle could be a trailer of some sort, or the back of a car hauler. Hmm interesting find though, stay safe out there!
Great video looks like the car dates to the 1930s in style up side down maybe part of the orange plantion back in the and came off the road above be very interesting to know more about what was there in the day car may of belonged to the owner all very interesting to great explore to thanks 🙂
A lot of missing parts that would not rust away, like the rear axle and frame. I think someone took the parts they wanted, put the body on a trailer and pushed it off the cliff since it is hard to throw away in a trash can. Thanks for sharing and good eye to spot that brown piece of metal from Google Earth.
Ford Model A? The metal rear has some very distinct shapes. I cant find an exact match, but I am sure the rear is enough. Looking at smaller Cars, American Austin, Bantam. Requires an extra bend above the fender.
Can you take a look at the Charles Manson VW dump site it's between Simi valley and Chatsworth. Off Santa Susana rd .RUclips videos on the site but Noone has actually went down the canyon .
OK I searched and searched. I was wrong about the shape of the fender on which I had a #1exclusion. But anyhow, much is pointing at light, small weight vehicle from Europe. The closest I got is Austin 7 1939. Not the big 7, the found car is just a 2 door. Still had similarity and a differences on the dashboard, but I don't know if they customized at the time, maybe because the car was originally a right hand drive and the adjustment for left hand caused the difference. The ridge on the end of the chassis is to strengthen the metal (in a cheap way). Also that I am missing on the Austin, but it could be I just do not see it well on the shining examples. Looking at the road, I can imagine the people looked for a smaller car than the big old American. On the other hand, it did not work out too well to stay on the road. Matching door hinges Matching shape end position of the trunk opening Matching fender ending before end of chassis (very specific and hard to find on other car) Matching partial dash Maching configuration two door Maching smaller sized car Maching light cheaper built European
I'd like to hear your opinion on this one 34°15'45"N 118°05'50"W edit hm I recognize this road, I am repeating myself. Was watching the movie chips and looked up some location near LA, then ran in one road to the other ending up in a place I have intensively looked at before.
Bro, I really dig watching your videos. I would love to hang out with you sometime and go trip around off trail looking for cool stuff. I'm in southern California, Los Angeles area. If you ever want company on a hike, hit me up. I'm not sure if it is ok to put my phone number in here. If you know how I can get it to you, let me know. Otherwise, I'll just send another message with my number and hope you get it. -Scott
I am 97% sure that is a 1936 Chevrolet Master Deluxe... The giveaway is the dashboard, somebody else said 1936 Pontiac which would be essentially the same car but Pontiac would have 2 gauges in the dash where a chevy has 3. And the radio hole in the chevy would go right above the key where you have 2ish inch round hole followed by the two tiny holes on each side of it, the radio if it was still in the car was really neat looking it looked very similar to a watch face with some really cool looking art Deco era Chrome trim around it.
Edit: in the future when filming these cars that are pretty much missing everything, try to focus in on tail light holes, dashboards and the overall body shape. In the case of this car obviously getting an overall shape of the body was going to be pretty hard since I think the roof was pretty much caved in.
It is neat to see that this old iron is still out there although this example I would say is not restorable although if somebody needed it, it looks like the floor plan would be good although being a more door in my opinion it's just need to leave it where it is so somebody else can see it 40 years from now.
Excellent comment! I appreciate it!!
The rear fender is covering the wheel and follows the line of the bottom of the chassis. It is discriminatory. Based on your comment I looked for the Chev and found on red one, a darker red and a green, with such a closed fender, but that was not made out of one piece like the crashed car. It had an extra line in it as if it was a lid. Further more the trunk opening on the found car is lower. And the fender stops a bit before the end of the chassis. With the Chev the fender goes to the end. I haven't found a better match actually. One detail is that fold on the ridge of the bottom of the chassis. It should be sticking out. Differs from car to car or is a clear cut sometimes.
Dashboard matchs, I agree with 1936 Chevy Master Deluxe.
24:47 gas cap hole on the left side of trunk, so it's Chevy & not Pontiac
25:53 passenger side hole is service hole of battery
26:41 & 28:14 door latchs are on both side of B-pillar (=suicide door) . I'd say it's '36 Chevy Master DeLuxe Spoet Sedan.
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You're wearing bright colors; hummingbirds like them, the nectar-rich flowers they love best are usually yellow, red or orange. So even if they see you moving and *know* you're not flowers, they'll come down to investigate-- for birds with such tiny brains they're incredibly curious. I've been followed by them while hiking when I was wearing a t-shirt with red designs on it.
Thanks for another video 👍🏻
Great video! your so lucky to be there! nice area, Mark, Cambridgeshire UK
Many thanks!
Another amazing video 😊 interesting car can’t wait for next 😊
Thanks!!
Somewhere on that hillside, I surmise there is the chassis of the car, with or without the engine.
I agree!
Buen video, interesante auto, saludos, bonitas imágenes las del dron, saludos , Mario. ❤👌👌👍🇪🇦
I honestly believe this unknown vehicle could be a trailer of some sort, or the back of a car hauler. Hmm interesting find though, stay safe out there!
Great video bro! Thank You , we're you actually in a recent burn area?
Yea it burned all around the county I live in. Mostly near mountains and hills..
Great video looks like the car dates to the 1930s in style up side down maybe part of the orange plantion back in the and came off the road above be very interesting to know more about what was there in the day car may of belonged to the owner all very interesting to great explore to thanks 🙂
A lot of missing parts that would not rust away, like the rear axle and frame. I think someone took the parts they wanted, put the body on a trailer and pushed it off the cliff since it is hard to throw away in a trash can. Thanks for sharing and good eye to spot that brown piece of metal from Google Earth.
Thanks!!
You never know what you might find 🛸 👍
Ford Model A? The metal rear has some very distinct shapes. I cant find an exact match, but I am sure the rear is enough. Looking at smaller Cars, American Austin, Bantam. Requires an extra bend above the fender.
Not a lot to go by here with so much hidden or missing, but I'm pretty sure that's a 1937 Pontiac Deluxe Six Sedan.
This car looks like 30s design …. The front part missing… its being along time in this place…. be careful out there …
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Can you take a look at the Charles Manson VW dump site it's between Simi valley and Chatsworth. Off Santa Susana rd .RUclips videos on the site but Noone has actually went down the canyon .
Consider me there! Let me do some research and get together with one of my colleagues and we will be on it!
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OK I searched and searched. I was wrong about the shape of the fender on which I had a #1exclusion. But anyhow, much is pointing at light, small weight vehicle from Europe. The closest I got is Austin 7 1939. Not the big 7, the found car is just a 2 door. Still had similarity and a differences on the dashboard, but I don't know if they customized at the time, maybe because the car was originally a right hand drive and the adjustment for left hand caused the difference. The ridge on the end of the chassis is to strengthen the metal (in a cheap way). Also that I am missing on the Austin, but it could be I just do not see it well on the shining examples.
Looking at the road, I can imagine the people looked for a smaller car than the big old American. On the other hand, it did not work out too well to stay on the road.
Matching door hinges
Matching shape end position of the trunk opening
Matching fender ending before end of chassis (very specific and hard to find on other car)
Matching partial dash
Maching configuration two door
Maching smaller sized car
Maching light cheaper built European
Sir that's what's left of a ford woody wagon maybe 1950 or so.ford.
Carry a shovel so you can make steps going up hill I done this on the Ortega mountain
A lot is missing as that's just the bodyshell, I wonder where the chassis and mechanicals are?
Your right! It’s probably stolen and they tossed it off the side back in the day??
Dont park that ev near the bushes please
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I'd like to hear your opinion on this one 34°15'45"N 118°05'50"W
edit hm I recognize this road, I am repeating myself.
Was watching the movie chips and looked up some location near LA, then ran in one road to the other ending up in a place I have intensively looked at before.
I looked on 3 different maps online and I don’t see anything?
@@reverserockettv007 It is probably rocks that looked like a white car to me. Thanks.
Bro, I really dig watching your videos. I would love to hang out with you sometime and go trip around off trail looking for cool stuff. I'm in southern California, Los Angeles area. If you ever want company on a hike, hit me up. I'm not sure if it is ok to put my phone number in here. If you know how I can get it to you, let me know. Otherwise, I'll just send another message with my number and hope you get it.
-Scott
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