What a genuinely nice man with the realisation that he won't get to work on the many projects. He's willing to sell at a reasonable price to let other enthusiasts enjoy the hobby. 👍 Not hoarding just to hoard .
Really enjoy this show!!! My dad was the 2nd person to die in alabama from the CCP virus. Very few things i have been able to focus on and keep my mind off the loss we have had but these programs i can watch from beginning to end lean into my Ipad ,waiting for the car thats behind that door or peeking out from behind a tree.. been almost a year since we lost my dad and its a little biiter sweet when you will come up on a car and i forget dad is gone and i just almost grab my phone and call him to tell him about what I’m seeing or tell myself when I go to dads i will have to show it to him..i just found this channel a little before he got sick so only watched 5 maybe 6 shows . But he loved it..its been good medicine for me.thanks for the great distraction
Awesome job Mr. Tom!!!!! I really enjoyed this episode!!!!! I cannot believe some of the cars you found this time!!!! Keep up the hard work, and keep sending me these videos!!!!!! Thanks Tom, May God bless you!!!!
Thanks for doing this show! This motivated me to get a old car from the Staates this year. Searched it and bought it and imported it to Germany. I watch every episode! Greetings from Germany!
@@buckodonnghaile4309 I am in with the Buicks. So I wanted to get an electra. I ended up with a 1969 sports coupe. Gold with a white top and white interieur. One family owned and only around 20 thousand original miles on it. I am lucky that i found this one.
It's an EXTREMELY rare thing to see a car accumulator actually come to reality and realize - too many projects and not enough years. Reasonably priced too. All too often: 70 year old man with 50 desirable cars rotting in a pasture saying, "gonna fix'em up one day."
This is so true, I like it when I see someone pass on a project to the next guy without thinking it's gold. Nothing better than a reasonable price for a project.
I know, right? Everyone is just obsessed with 60s Chevys or Fords or Mopars, making even worthless scrapyard rust buckets shoot up to ridiculous prices, while there are all these cars nobody has ever heard of just waiting to be fixed up for less than a 10th of what a mediocre generic 60s big three muscle car costs.
Great that you got to experience all of Montana's seasons in just a week. I tell everyone we get our last snow in July and our first in August, i am never disappointed. I love the barn find hunters and its cool to have you visit the area where i live. Keep up the good work.
Tom, "We're out there for you looking for old cars" - and I appreciate it. You and your team is going places that I can't go, so i"m living vicariously through you! Thanks.
Ho my good Lord, the Lincoln !! WOW ! First I tought it was a 55 or 56 Packard Carabean! I do not care much about other models of this era but that Lincoln... awesome ! I saw one Carabean once in my life, when I was a 10 or 12 years old kid and I fell in love with this awesome car forever. I asked my Dad about it and he said "You've got good but expensive tastes buddy !" I love this man !
Another Four hour drool-a-thon worthy find condensed to an agonizing just short of half an hour spot! Great finds, Great Cars, Great People to let you show, touch, feel their loves!
My parents had 68 122 (s), bought new in 67 in Sweden. They had it shipped to North America ( Volvo shipped them free then). They had it over 40 years. Super reliable car.
The first guy is amazing, nicely restored cars inside, a few projects for keeping and the rest he is willing to sell off at a decent price ! Fantastic. The Olds is cool, nice to see and hear it running !
I love today’s reality TV particular when then forget their lines and always look surprised when the predetermined winner wins or finds their love or Marrying some strange. What a waste of video tape. It’s all crap and yet they still make it rather than an interesting story like this
Indeed. Every 5-10 min... commercial for another 5- 10 min.. just gets sooooo boring. This video is simple and honest. Not any crazy music or weird cuts and really goes in depth with the vehicles.
No the smell of old leather & just car smell... Once experienced it stays with you forever.... I also love the smell of electro mech workings of old pinball machines!
I was there that day when it snowed, visiting from New England in shorts and sweatshirts with my kids. Loved it! Enjoyed a nice little snowball fight. Some other people all bundled up looked at us like we were crazy. Good times. Thanks for the video. Love the oddball cars you found.
I'm a European resident. I drove thru Nebraska & Colorado just 2 weeks ago. I saw so many old Hudsons & Pontiacs that I have to start a new photo album.
And I thank you for having to put your self out their to show us these great collections of cars in all weather conditions Fancy snowing in summer that bloody climate change Keep showing these great people and their cars , it has been so enjoyable to watch all of them Than you Tom 👍👍😍😍
Thanks, great stuff ( I am a WARSAW INDIANA born)...., I live by East Helena MT, now. Anyway, the Studebakers, Hornets etc In Livingston are wonderful. *****Interestingly the 70 F’85/ Ralley is really cool: I had forgot those, as I wnto to a 70 Dodge Cleonet 500/383/310 Ralley Red and the. Later to a 77 Trans Am Hurst Hatch ( sort of like Smokey & Bamdit) ....thanks, Imreally enjoy the treasures.
Keeps getting better and better. Montana's state motto is big sky country. Add to that, big car country.I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed the last series of Barn Find Hunter. Thank you.
I agree.But that's the reason why this show is special.These cars are really barn finds.Most of these barn find shows stage the cars weeks before they film the episode.
Seeing Stu's great car collection, I can say: I love this guy, his knowledge, his very good taste in cars. Nashs, Hudsons, Studebakers and much more. Lovevly, lovely cars!!! Who says only the Big Three could build cars, does not know a thing. The older I get the more I fall in love with cars of the Forties and early Fifties. As a small boy I was extremely fascinated by the finned beauties of the late Fifties, (in fact I still am). But considering the quality of the earlier cars, I bet, that cars never got as good and rock solid ever after. The love for details, the solid steel bodies, the simple and bullet proof mechanical parts. I always say: Where the hell is the "progress" in car production.
I used to see a bunch of those Cutlass 350’s with 4 speeds & positive traction, ram air with back spoiler just like that when I was growing up! A friend of mine had one of the 442’s 4 speed Muncey & positive traction & I used to ride in it. It would fly. I ran into him the other day & he said he just bought another one like the one he had Back in the day.
Waaoohh! some really awesome cars, I didn't know the Lincoln premier, it's such more rare than Caddies or Chevys; and this Hudson leadsled with this shape smooth as a girlfriend kiss...and those Jeeps make me fall in love with those first SUV's of the world !! Excuse-me if my english (or american) isn't good, we 're better in french ! coming from a so long far away island calls Madagascar ! I always loved american cars, their shape, engine and feeling make me feel like a child : "wooooww!" all the time... Just wish those care will come back on the road !! Thanx for this awesome episode showing parts of the great american history of cars.
Only watching the first third so far: Finally a guy who asks extremely reasonable prices for his solid and great project cars. Young people and guys with limited budgets should run to this place and buy one or two cars right away.
This guy is the best host on this topic I've ever run across. He talks clearly and doesn't interrupt. Doesn't act like a know-it-all like the rest of these kind of shows.. Plus the most interesting cars are these projects, not perfect ones and their owners.
Love Your show. and the older I get, the more I notice that I like the odd ones. There are so much hope, wondeful designs/details, solutions and enthusiasm behind them. A wonderful collection of cars and most of them have a history behind them too.....just love that Rambler American 440, the Olds, Hudsons and the Volvo Amazon (as they are called in Europe/Sweden)...think I need to get me one of those to tinker with before its to late :)
Filmed on June 20......! Some unique cars and trucks..! Love those Studebaker pickups... chopped top from the factory.! I saw a few of those Ralley 350 Olds in California junk yards.. Pulled a few rare W27 Aluminum rear ends out of them
Not having traveled to many of the parts this show goes to, I think it's fantastic checking out fellow random americans who love cars too. You get a good sense of their country there as well and it's just fascinating how Montanan's (sp?) sound a lot like Ohioans!
WOW! I love that Montana man's (1st visit)collection. Seems like a cool dude as well. Wish I lived closer. Picture myself loading up my kids in one of those rides & hitting the road. Maybe one day....
Years ago a friend at work told me he had a "440 with a shaker hood" .He showed me the car and it was a 440 Rambler like in the video.. When I asked about the shaker hood he said the whole car shook and it did !
The Rallye 350 was a budget 442. In the early '80s when I was attending community college in Lansing, MI, I used to park next to a Rallye 350 that was still someone's daily driver.
my father in law was doing some engineering work and was working with Russian engineers on a project in the 1990's and was told about the Studebaker Trucks that were part of the WWII effort and left over there and some were still running at that time and well thought of
Nice to see a man that is not just letting his vehicles rotting away. Big Props to this great Man from Montana!
The first guy is the real car guy, no cars rotting away, actually bringing cars back to their original glory
Love the first guy, a real petrolhead. Watch his eyes glimmer
Knew his stuff too
GEAR HEAD in America
this man deserves to live forever!
13:44 That green '41 Hudson is _mint!_ that old man has fantastic taste!!
Old man...many of us are
What a genuinely nice man with the realisation that he won't get to work on the many projects.
He's willing to sell at a reasonable price to let other enthusiasts enjoy the hobby. 👍 Not hoarding just to hoard .
Better to let the old girls go to be loved then rust in a paddock .
Really enjoy this show!!! My dad was the 2nd person to die in alabama from the CCP virus. Very few things i have been able to focus on and keep my mind off the loss we have had but these programs i can watch from beginning to end lean into my Ipad ,waiting for the car thats behind that door or peeking out from behind a tree.. been almost a year since we lost my dad and its a little biiter sweet when you will come up on a car and i forget dad is gone and i just almost grab my phone and call him to tell him about what I’m seeing or tell myself when I go to dads i will have to show it to him..i just found this channel a little before he got sick so only watched 5 maybe 6 shows . But he loved it..its been good medicine for me.thanks for the great distraction
Awesome job Mr. Tom!!!!! I really enjoyed this episode!!!!! I cannot believe some of the cars you found this time!!!! Keep up the hard work, and keep sending me these videos!!!!!! Thanks Tom, May God bless you!!!!
Thanks for doing this show!
This motivated me to get a old car from the Staates this year. Searched it and bought it and imported it to Germany.
I watch every episode!
Greetings from Germany!
If you dont mind me asking what kind of car did you buy?
@@buckodonnghaile4309 I am in with the Buicks. So I wanted to get an electra. I ended up with a 1969 sports coupe. Gold with a white top and white interieur. One family owned and only around 20 thousand original miles on it. I am lucky that i found this one.
@@felixrose1578 Beautiful car and good luck with her.
It's an EXTREMELY rare thing to see a car accumulator actually come to reality and realize - too many projects and not enough years. Reasonably priced too. All too often: 70 year old man with 50 desirable cars rotting in a pasture saying, "gonna fix'em up one day."
This is so true, I like it when I see someone pass on a project to the next guy without thinking it's gold. Nothing better than a reasonable price for a project.
Ha ! I Apologize, I hadn't read this far down in the comments, and just bragged on how wonderfully Sensible he Is.
Looks close to eighty to me, and the best of car menagerie is kept in his wooden sheds, and he's gonna keep those beauties for a while!
ya going to do this or that .. 50 years later .. knock knock whos there .. DEATH A CALLING ..
haha im in my 20s and I'm feeling the too many projects not enough years thing. I've sold off a lot of stuff
this was a great episode - love seeing the old oddball makes and models.
I know, right? Everyone is just obsessed with 60s Chevys or Fords or Mopars, making even worthless scrapyard rust buckets shoot up to ridiculous prices, while there are all these cars nobody has ever heard of just waiting to be fixed up for less than a 10th of what a mediocre generic 60s big three muscle car costs.
I am very pleased that you are looking for old cars! Thanks.
This is why I would like these programs to be longer, I could listen to old straight up car guys all day ! Love so many of those in the collection.
They could have spend 2 hours at the first stop, I wouldn't mind, and I wouldn't mind a commercial either!
I AGREE
I also wish I was in a jacuzzi with them butthole naked
Great that you got to experience all of Montana's seasons in just a week. I tell everyone we get our last snow in July and our first in August, i am never disappointed. I love the barn find hunters and its cool to have you visit the area where i live. Keep up the good work.
Tom, "We're out there for you looking for old cars" - and I appreciate it. You and your team is going places that I can't go, so i"m living vicariously through you! Thanks.
This series is just perfect, love seeing these cars, also the interesting people and geography are a bonus. Thanks for the content.
James
Cornwall uk
Nice to see someone who is actually restoring these cars. So many of the collectors just let them rot away. Great show. Thanks.
Ho my good Lord, the Lincoln !! WOW ! First I tought it was a 55 or 56 Packard Carabean!
I do not care much about other models of this era but that Lincoln... awesome ! I saw one Carabean once in my life, when I was a 10 or 12 years old kid and I fell in love with this awesome car forever. I asked my Dad about it and he said "You've got good but expensive tastes buddy !"
I love this man !
Stu's collection was the best, and his prices were quite reasonable.
Matt Farah's Million Mile Lexus At last a human being who loved cars and would sell one, incredible collection, surely cars from war years are rare!
cars were built to last, i'm amazed to see the chrome being eternal, thanks.
Another Four hour drool-a-thon worthy find condensed to an agonizing just short of half an hour spot!
Great finds, Great Cars, Great People to let you show, touch, feel their loves!
My parents had 68 122 (s), bought new in 67 in Sweden. They had it shipped to North America ( Volvo shipped them free then). They had it over 40 years. Super reliable car.
The first guy is amazing, nicely restored cars inside, a few projects for keeping and the rest he is willing to sell off at a decent price ! Fantastic. The Olds is cool, nice to see and hear it running !
My #1 favourite auto show!! Eagerly await each episode, loved the variety in this episode. Thanks Tom!
many here must be feeling the same ......😃
Better than the filth on television that's for sure
For me the worst thing about the TV stuff is that it is all scripted and dramatic. 😱🤢😠
I love today’s reality TV particular when then forget their lines and always look surprised when the predetermined winner wins or finds their love or Marrying some strange. What a waste of video tape. It’s all crap and yet they still make it rather than an interesting story like this
justasoldier1611 not just in the uk then.👍
Took my TV out back and shot it 30 years ago.
Indeed. Every 5-10 min... commercial for another 5- 10 min.. just gets sooooo boring. This video is simple and honest. Not any crazy music or weird cuts and really goes in depth with the vehicles.
What a real treat to see a guy that actually rebuilds the cars. Nicely done to.
Great episode Tom.
Always appreciate what you do for all of us
Nice Tom!
I agree, what a great anniversary gift for Rosie.
Hate to say it but I wish I could smell them while I’m watching. Nothing like that old car smell.
Yeah I love that smell too.
Same here. 👍
Mold and rot?
Take THAT! new car marketers.
No the smell of old leather & just car smell... Once experienced it stays with you forever.... I also love the smell of electro mech workings of old pinball machines!
The contact's you make & deals that you run into, A person like me, Living paycheck to paycheck & dreaming of a v8, rwd, hot rod! LUCKY MAN!
Its great to see people interested in those rarer brands/models as the common ones get boring
Yeah how many Mustangs and Camaros can you see in a car show?
My wife had a '72 F85 - unfortunately it was a four-door and is long gone, but it was a really tough car, almost impossible to kill.
By far the best channel for stories on old cars and car collectors !
I was there that day when it snowed, visiting from New England in shorts and sweatshirts with my kids. Loved it! Enjoyed a nice little snowball fight. Some other people all bundled up looked at us like we were crazy. Good times. Thanks for the video. Love the oddball cars you found.
In Australia those early R and S series Valiants are considered classics and very rare, even when new in Aus, but are definitely restored over here
I love that green studebaker truck. Very cool!!
I'm a European resident. I drove thru Nebraska & Colorado just 2 weeks ago. I saw so many old Hudsons & Pontiacs that I have to start a new photo album.
And I thank you for having to put your self out their to show us these great collections of cars in all weather conditions
Fancy snowing in summer that bloody climate change
Keep showing these great people and their cars , it has been so enjoyable to watch all of them
Than you Tom 👍👍😍😍
Last time I was this early you were still buffing out the wagons fender in the desert.
Thanks, great stuff ( I am a WARSAW INDIANA born)...., I live by East Helena MT, now. Anyway, the Studebakers, Hornets etc In Livingston are wonderful. *****Interestingly the 70 F’85/ Ralley is really cool: I had forgot those, as I wnto to a 70 Dodge Cleonet 500/383/310 Ralley Red and the. Later to a 77 Trans Am Hurst Hatch ( sort of like Smokey & Bamdit) ....thanks, Imreally enjoy the treasures.
I live just across the border in Idaho, but we have weather like that here too. You can experience all 4 seasons in just a week...
Another incredible episode! I don’t know what I love more, the cars or the people! Never stop searching Tom!
Wow what a beautiful F85. We have a 1966 F85 and we love it.
look at the background, all those snow covered mountain. beautiful
I think I like the "old paint with new chrome" look... it's growing on me for sure.
Keeps getting better and better. Montana's state motto is big sky country. Add to that, big car country.I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed the last series of Barn Find Hunter. Thank you.
Great episode love seeing the oddball cars that aren't seen everyday.
Yes, the same old stuff has gotten old. Love the oddball stuff ! I Loved Everything on this episode.
Beautiful land and collection. I'd buy that Studebaker in a heartbeat for 1600 bones.
Just loved watching this video. Love the knowledge of that guy. Well done.
I agree.But that's the reason why this show is special.These cars are really barn finds.Most of these barn find shows stage the cars weeks before they film the episode.
Seeing Stu's great car collection, I can say: I love this guy, his knowledge, his very good taste in cars. Nashs, Hudsons, Studebakers and much more. Lovevly, lovely cars!!! Who says only the Big Three could build cars, does not know a thing.
The older I get the more I fall in love with cars of the Forties and early Fifties. As a small boy I was extremely fascinated by the finned beauties of the late Fifties, (in fact I still am). But considering the quality of the earlier cars, I bet, that cars never got as good and rock solid ever after. The love for details, the solid steel bodies, the simple and bullet proof mechanical parts. I always say: Where the hell is the "progress" in car production.
I used to see a bunch of those Cutlass 350’s with 4 speeds & positive traction, ram air with back spoiler just like that when I was growing up! A friend of mine had one of the 442’s 4 speed Muncey & positive traction & I used to ride in it. It would fly. I ran into him the other day & he said he just bought another one like the one he had Back in the day.
What an insane & diverse collection !!!!! The guy has knowledge & passion .
Waaoohh! some really awesome cars, I didn't know the Lincoln premier, it's such more rare than Caddies or Chevys; and this Hudson leadsled with this shape smooth as a girlfriend kiss...and those Jeeps make me fall in love with those first SUV's of the world !! Excuse-me if my english (or american) isn't good, we 're better in french ! coming from a so long far away island calls Madagascar ! I always loved american cars, their shape, engine and feeling make me feel like a child : "wooooww!" all the time... Just wish those care will come back on the road !!
Thanx for this awesome episode showing parts of the great american history of cars.
Wow. First collector for a long time who is gonna sell some cars😳
😳
That's what I love about this show. All of the odd ball cars no one wants. My favorite type of car.
Sweet rides, Beautiful country!
What a great guy mr. Stu is! And he finishes his projects or sells them. Don't hoard people, take Stu's example!
What that old fellow has completed looks very well done. Great channel Tom always like the videos/stories.
Only watching the first third so far: Finally a guy who asks extremely reasonable prices for his solid and great project cars. Young people and guys with limited budgets should run to this place and buy one or two cars right away.
Awesome that you looked at that Volvo, not many around anymore. Great episode
The trim and bumpers on the Lincoln Premiere look perfect!
This is a series that is getting better with time! Thank you for documenting this history.
This guy is the best host on this topic I've ever run across. He talks clearly and doesn't interrupt. Doesn't act like a know-it-all like the rest of these kind of shows.. Plus the most interesting cars are these projects, not perfect ones and their owners.
Extremely reasonable owner and good prices. Not willing to horde them due to time and letting them go at very nice prices.
Right now somebody is dropping their wallet trying to pull it out fast enough to buy that Stude truck.
That's no kidding, great deal. Wish I lived closer.
AGREED ! ME ! 💵💸💵💸
And the killer Lincoln at $2200
I want to buy them drive them to the west coast and sell them. Could probably triple my money even after fuel cost then surf
I got one 1951 p/u, 350 Chevy paid 4000.00--
Wonderful automotive history.
Love Your show. and the older I get, the more I notice that I like the odd ones. There are so much hope, wondeful designs/details, solutions and enthusiasm behind them. A wonderful collection of cars and most of them have a history behind them too.....just love that Rambler American 440, the Olds, Hudsons and the Volvo Amazon (as they are called in Europe/Sweden)...think I need to get me one of those to tinker with before its to late :)
Filmed on June 20......! Some unique cars and trucks..! Love those Studebaker pickups... chopped top from the factory.!
I saw a few of those Ralley 350 Olds in California junk yards.. Pulled a few rare W27 Aluminum rear ends out of them
The first guy has an amazing Collection - very impressed. super Barns, fine sorted and collectabel stuff. Amazing.
Thanks Tom!!...my history lesson for the week has been fulfilled!!
What an awesome job to but these videos together. Can’t wait for the next one.
What a great job you've got, and what a really great job you do for us, thank you sir, Frank
Love those Rambler Americans. The transmission was sourced from Borg Warner and was called a Flash O Matic.
That old guy is a wonderful character!
Like the old green Chevy pickup truck very nice and classy looking
WOW ! That was a good one ! The images were crystal clear..Nice cars.
Hagerty and Tom's narration is the best.Who knew there were so many vintage car hoarders?
Very Unique Episode 👌🏻
Very best Ending❄☃️😂
Thank you so much. I enjoy seeing you're channel...
Best wishes & HapPy 😊Hunting 🙂
Saudi Arabia 🌴🌴🇸🇦
Not having traveled to many of the parts this show goes to, I think it's fantastic checking out fellow random americans who love cars too. You get a good sense of their country there as well and it's just fascinating how Montanan's (sp?) sound a lot like Ohioans!
Amazing collection of cars. Tom still doesn't take a big torch with him.
Fantastic Tom. Keep up the good work.
WOW those old Ramblers were a sight to see...fantastic video! Thank you...
Great episode guys...love that Studebaker truck...$1600..what a deal.Thanks.
WOW! I love that Montana man's (1st visit)collection. Seems like a cool dude as well. Wish I lived closer. Picture myself loading up my kids in one of those rides & hitting the road. Maybe one day....
Finally , someone with realistic prices !!
I love this show! Thanks Tom for all the hard work. I just can’t believe Woody was driving in the rain.😉
Great show. I love hearing the stories about the cars. Thank you for your dedication in car hunting. You've got the greatest job!
There is a Volvo for every budget. Lots of really pleasant people Tom meets in his travels.
Let's give Tom & the team his millionth subscriber guys! C'mon!
I love seeing the woody windshield wipers in the rain, you only see that now in old movies.
That Volvo wagon needs to be built, great bunch of videos guys .🤙
Years ago a friend at work told me he had a "440 with a shaker hood" .He showed me the car and it was a 440 Rambler like in the video.. When I asked about the shaker hood he said the whole car shook and it did !
That 48 Hudson, I'm in love with. Keep the gears going.
You can't love a 48 Hornet.. The first year Hudson Hornet was 1951. In 48 there was the Super or the Commodore
Such a wide collection. I'm glad he's selling some now. This guy eventually will pass on, and who knows what will happen to the collection then.
Love the Studebaker Trucks & Wagon & Lincoln & Hornet!!
The Rallye 350 was a budget 442. In the early '80s when I was attending community college in Lansing, MI, I used to park next to a Rallye 350 that was still someone's daily driver.
fabulous cars and fabulous landscapes
my father in law was doing some engineering work and was working with Russian engineers on a project in the 1990's and was told about the Studebaker Trucks that were part of the WWII effort and left over there and some were still running at that time and well thought of
My 1st car was a 1964 Volvo 122S....had lots of fun with it.
I hope you enjoyed Montana! I went to college there in Bozeman. it was nice just to see the scenery in the back of the shots.
This and MotorTrendOnDemand Roadkill Junkyard Gold. Two best factual shows.