He's killing me! "Oh, I bought that one brand new" and just parked them out there to rot and decay. Ughh! Oh, it's a 68 GTX. Oh, I bought that Roadrunner new, and parked them all out here to decay. I understand life changes and things get away from ya. Next thing ya know, 40 years later, everything is rusted, rotted, decayed, and left for the varmits to eat. People paying big money for them there rust buckets.
It's sad to see them all rusting away, but what a national treasure Joey is! Thanks for the tour of his garage (Superbird!) and the junk yard Parker. Really enjoy the channel 👍
HI PARKER , I can never get enough of your videos , OUTSTANDING. He seems like a nice guy , great collection of cars. Even enjoyed the GUITAR playing in the background. TY
Parker seems like the perfect kinda fella to let on a property like this . I love a good eccentric car collector!! This fella is awesome ! Thanks for your time and effort to make these trips
Man I was drooling just wishing i could get my hand on a few different things hes got sitting out there! Im 45 and have been a mechanic since highschool and between kids and life i haven't been ready until now and im not gonna be picky. I see everyone having fun on drag-n-drives and i want in on it!
This guy is a treasure. He has a personal connection to most of them. So what if he wants to keep them and let them rot. Most of them would have been crushed by now anyway. Loved hearing the stories.
Great video. Old fella down the road from my parents house had at least 100 old cars from the 30s through the 60s. He would let me walk through and look at them when I was a kid back in the 70s.
What I like about all of these cars and trucks is they have a Story to them. I like that guy. You could talk all day and never Hear the same Story, from him.
What about that place unreal some of those car's are worth saving. Old Joey's got big trees growing through his car's mad collection. Well done Joey 👍🇦🇺✌️
That Joey, he's cool man you know , just cool. Love the positive energy and how everything's just cool with him! That 68 GT sleeper in the car port woold be cool to get back up and running again.
Patrick, fantastic! we keep learning more and more about cars thanks to you. Hope we get to meet in carlisle this spring. Don and Doug in North Carolina
Def a southern classic car yard because those 1980's Dodge pickups had rust free beds. We don't have that in the Mid-Atlantic states. What an amazing Gent, funny story with his Camaro and the linkage issue. That 59 Apache needs to be saved along with those numerous MoPars.
Dad bought a 70 cornet station wagon with a 426 hemi, I remember standing in the front bench seat while my dad was driving down the road 😮it ran hot all the time and remember having to stop frequently during trips to the beach in the summer time……good times!
Took a '69 Swinger out of the Texas hill country/ scrub lands in '23. It had sat since '81 or '82, but somewhere around '77-'78 somebody swapped in a RR drivetrain & rear end- the 340 was removed along with the SB 8.75, gone in the passing years. They had it shackled & jacked up, but just parked it. Never smashed, not rotten. This gives me similar vibes, but Joey seems like a much more normal guy than who I dealt with...
I’m sorry but I just don’t understand how someone can buy cars when they are in good condition then let them just rust away out in yard. Just incomprehensible
Love the MOPARS I wonder how many he would sell? I had a 1966 dodge coronet with 383 . I would love to own a solid builder like a road runner ,gtx, super bee or coronet
Meet these guys at mecum talk about has last video about the GTO , great guys . Love the channel and keep making them . And don’t forget more “ Chevelles “
Parker, I really enjoy your videos......this guy seems like a very nice gentleman.That being said, it makes me sad that the cars and trucks in his possession have been allowed to turn into rusted scrap iron with trees growing through the middle of them. My first car when I was in high school was a 64 Falcon Futura two door hardtop. I kept the car in flawless condition and treated it like it was part of my family. I sold it in 1971 to buy the 69 GTO convertible that I still own today that has always looked like a new car. I never planned to keep my GTO for my whole life when i first bought it, but I decided to never sell it when I came across my Falcon that was sitting wrecked in a field a few years after I sold it , completely destroyed and left to rot in a pasture. I decided that day that I would never sell my GTO because I couldn't stand the thought of it ever suffering the same fate. I now have 7 collector cars, all of them in perfect condition and all of them babied all their life totally rust free gorgeous original sheet metal cars. It makes me sad that I couldn't save more 60's iron, but at least I tried to do my part, and hopefully now that they are more than 50 years old and in perfect condition, they are too valuable to ever suffer the fate of my Falcon when I'm gone. I know you really are into 69 Camaros. I had a buddy in high school whose Dad bought him a special order 69 Camaro in October of 69. Tell me if you have ever seen a 69 Camaro like the one he ordered.........a Daytona Yellow Camaro SS convertible four speed with a yellow houndstooth deluxe interior, black top, console, power windows, tilt wheel, Rosewood steering wheel, Poverty chrome hubcaps with trim rings, white lettered Polyglas tires, tinted glass FM stereo radio, RS package with the hideaway headlamps, black hockey stick stripes down the sides, and a 250 cubic inch six cylinder engine!!!!!!!!! His Dad made him get the 6 cylinder because he was afraid to give his kid a car with too much horsepower. I don't know whatever happened to the car, as I moved to another town after graduation. 55 years later I have never seen another Daytona Yellow 69 SS Camaro with the yellow houndstooth interior, let alone it being a convertible with a 6 cylinder engine!
@@razvancalin6453 Yes........I drive it quite often......it is a perfect show car with 165,000 miles on it, most of the miles put on by me. I made it into a Judge in 1972 and changed the color to orange with black interior and red/blue yellow Judge stripes and emblems It is a bone stock convertible with A/C, floor mats, tinted glass,Turbo 400 trans, Remote rear view mirror, the Judge option, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio, power steering,power disc brakes, factory 8 track tape player,hood tach,clock, power antenna, power trunk release, tilt wheel,wood wheel,G70-14 blackwall tires on Rallye II wheels with no trim rings, heavy duty suspension with larger front sway bar, hideaway headlamps,black convertible top, and a stock appearing engine with Ram Air 3 camshaft but with a 455 block instead of the 400 and all the correct Ram Air goodies.....Factory Ram Air Hood with scoops that open and close ,factory Ram Air Air cleaner(totally correct in appearance but with a 425 horsepower 455 engine bored out to 468 cubic inches).I have lost count of how many Best of Shows the car has won......it stops traffic when i take it out on the street. To date I have owned it 54 years this July.
As a youngin never had 200 cars but I did smoke, drink, street drugs, partied AND had some of the finest most beautiful muscle cars to boot! So there's that.👍🏼 The 70s was the time to be young.🥰
The pine needles rot out everything under the dash i bought a beautiful 1968 Fairlane the heat wasn't blowing through the defrosters when i reached under where the blower motor mounts. It just fell in pine needles got in there and rusted the firewall under the dash
My dad had over 200 by the time I was 15 but due to family squabbling they all got crushed but about 40 when metal went up. I’m back up to around 80 or so now no partner this time.
Super nice guy and video's, both were equally good, you may need to be there when he starts letting things go, I'm just saying, that's what you call great junk
Neat collection... sell them all off. Put them back in to circulation. Clean up the land. Invest in a supercar. Recession coming. Buy one cheap. But the moral here. They just rotting daily. Thanks for video. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
@NonotEver1 not a lefty. Not involved in politics . English. Trump trying to fix intrest rates now..won't happen. Check out Stephen van metre UT. He wake you up. It's all about the numbers my friend. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
Nice to see all the old cars. Sad to see them all sitting there rotting away to nothing. "It was a good, running car in good shape when I parked it......". I am always impressed however how much these guys know about all their cars.
I had a 76 and a 78 6 cylinder Novas. 76 had over 200 grand still ran like a top when i sold it. 78 had over 300 grand and rear axle on passenger side broke. But still ran and had ball till that happend.
Don't get me wrong they are his cars but dang I could not let them set out and rot. Sell or give them to the someone or young kids that will fix them and learn responsibilities.
Mark @ graveyard cars will come grab the entire group of Mopars and get the chance to get the favorite one built for you sir please let them go to indoor storage with the money 💵 top of the heap now to finance your own golden years
Grandpa forgot to tell him to take care of the cars and make sure they don't sink in the dirt ot let trees grow through them
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thats great 👍
So he done what Grand pa said,Good for him,so let him watch them all WASTE AWAY.
Nice job Sir
He's killing me! "Oh, I bought that one brand new" and just parked them out there to rot and decay. Ughh! Oh, it's a 68 GTX. Oh, I bought that Roadrunner new, and parked them all out here to decay. I understand life changes and things get away from ya. Next thing ya know, 40 years later, everything is rusted, rotted, decayed, and left for the varmits to eat. People paying big money for them there rust buckets.
🐶Can't believe he let them ROT🍀✌️
It's sad to see them all rusting away, but what a national treasure Joey is!
Thanks for the tour of his garage (Superbird!) and the junk yard Parker. Really enjoy the channel 👍
Awesome guy to talk to. Glad we were able to see his collection and I appreciate the fact he's willing to part with some of them!
HI PARKER , I can never get enough of your videos , OUTSTANDING.
He seems like a nice guy , great collection of cars.
Even enjoyed the GUITAR playing in the background.
TY
Where is this junkyard at please
Need a part 2/3 with this guy very interesting
Great guy .. very likable .. seems like he would make a good friend…
Parker seems like the perfect kinda fella to let on a property like this . I love a good eccentric car collector!! This fella is awesome ! Thanks for your time and effort to make these trips
Nothing short of incredible. Old school was the best school. He is iconic.
Man I was drooling just wishing i could get my hand on a few different things hes got sitting out there! Im 45 and have been a mechanic since highschool and between kids and life i haven't been ready until now and im not gonna be picky. I see everyone having fun on drag-n-drives and i want in on it!
I've been waiting for this ! Guy is living the dream !
This guy is a treasure. He has a personal connection to most of them. So what if he wants to keep them and let them rot. Most of them would have been crushed by now anyway. Loved hearing the stories.
Great video. Old fella down the road from my parents house had at least 100 old cars from the 30s through the 60s. He would let me walk through and look at them when I was a kid back in the 70s.
What I like about all of these cars and trucks is they have a Story to them. I like that guy.
You could talk all day and never
Hear the same Story, from him.
Joey has to be the best guest on your channel Parker ,such a sweet fella
What about that place unreal some of those car's are worth saving. Old Joey's got big trees growing through his car's mad collection. Well done Joey 👍🇦🇺✌️
His dad should have told him to build 25 barns to house those 200 cars.
Thanks Joey for showing us this collection and thanks for saving these for the next generation from the crusher
What an awesome mopar stash. And more, imagine what we didn't see
Great video Parker, Joey is a great guy
Which one would you take home?
Dodge demon
A roadrunner or a GTX 😛
70 bee no doubt
Green 70 superbee. Is it for sale?
GTX
That Joey, he's cool man you know , just cool. Love the positive energy and how everything's just cool with him! That 68 GT sleeper in the car port woold be cool to get back up and running again.
Patrick, fantastic! we keep learning more and more about cars thanks to you. Hope we get to meet in carlisle this spring. Don and Doug in North Carolina
Def a southern classic car yard because those 1980's Dodge pickups had rust free beds. We don't have that in the Mid-Atlantic states. What an amazing Gent, funny story with his Camaro and the linkage issue. That 59 Apache needs to be saved along with those numerous MoPars.
Kool old junkyard tour!
Dad bought a 70 cornet station wagon with a 426 hemi, I remember standing in the front bench seat while my dad was driving down the road 😮it ran hot all the time and remember having to stop frequently during trips to the beach in the summer time……good times!
Love old school anything but truely love Mopar! Love the video’s!
what a great show, great conversation about cars i like it .
Really fun, thanks guys!
So cool! I wish we had something like this is South Florida. Nothing like classic cars!
Now that was some good content right there.if I had the means and forethought my yard would look just like that.
Thanks for sharing
Wow, I truly hope he sells them to people who will save them. Enjoy the investment while you can. Them cars need to live on. Let them go
hi good ep i like the duster he had laying around the yard.
BROTHER PLZ GET THE CARS OUT FROM UNDER PINE TREES PLZ. ILL EVEN HELP YOU
He's got some heavy hitters in that Mopar collection
Wow you got a few 68 rr!!!😮😮😮😮
Love the mister gasket barefoot pedal for the hunting buggy the great grandaddy of the modern day rzr
Took a '69 Swinger out of the Texas hill country/ scrub lands in '23. It had sat since '81 or '82, but somewhere around '77-'78 somebody swapped in a RR drivetrain & rear end- the 340 was removed along with the SB 8.75, gone in the passing years. They had it shackled & jacked up, but just parked it. Never smashed, not rotten. This gives me similar vibes, but Joey seems like a much more normal guy than who I dealt with...
I’m sorry but I just don’t understand how someone can buy cars when they are in good condition then let them just rust away out in yard. Just incomprehensible
My deddy, he fixed it. Love the accent! 😂
Another hoarder do nothing with them but sit and rot.
Love these places
Love the MOPARS I wonder how many he would sell? I had a 1966 dodge coronet with 383 . I would love to own a solid builder like a road runner ,gtx, super bee or coronet
Awesome Guy!💯Great job on the video!💯
Very nice job Sir...
Meet these guys at mecum talk about has last video about the GTO , great guys . Love the channel and keep making them . And don’t forget more “ Chevelles “
😉 got a good one for ya coming up stay tuned!
Parker, I really enjoy your videos......this guy seems like a very nice gentleman.That being said,
it makes me sad that the cars and trucks in his possession have been allowed to turn into rusted
scrap iron with trees growing through the middle of them. My first car when I was in high school
was a 64 Falcon Futura two door hardtop. I kept the car in flawless condition and treated it like
it was part of my family. I sold it in 1971 to buy the 69 GTO convertible that I still own today that
has always looked like a new car. I never planned to keep my GTO for my whole life when i first
bought it, but I decided to never sell it when I came across my Falcon that was sitting wrecked in
a field a few years after I sold it , completely destroyed and left to rot in a pasture. I decided that day that I would never sell my GTO because I couldn't stand the thought of it ever suffering the
same fate. I now have 7 collector cars, all of them in perfect condition and all of them babied all their life totally rust free gorgeous original sheet metal cars. It makes me sad that I couldn't save
more 60's iron, but at least I tried to do my part, and hopefully now that they are more than 50
years old and in perfect condition, they are too valuable to ever suffer the fate of my Falcon when I'm gone. I know you really are into 69 Camaros. I had a buddy in high school whose Dad bought
him a special order 69 Camaro in October of 69. Tell me if you have ever seen a 69 Camaro like the one he ordered.........a Daytona Yellow Camaro SS convertible four speed with a yellow
houndstooth deluxe interior, black top, console, power windows, tilt wheel, Rosewood steering wheel, Poverty chrome hubcaps with trim rings, white lettered Polyglas tires, tinted glass FM stereo radio,
RS package with the hideaway headlamps, black hockey stick stripes down the sides, and a
250 cubic inch six cylinder engine!!!!!!!!! His Dad made him get the 6 cylinder because he was afraid to give his kid a car with too much horsepower. I don't know whatever happened to the car, as I moved to another town after graduation. 55 years later I have never seen another Daytona Yellow 69 SS Camaro with the yellow houndstooth interior, let alone it being a convertible with a 6 cylinder engine!
Do you still drive the GTO today?
@@razvancalin6453 Yes........I drive it quite often......it is a perfect show car with
165,000 miles on it, most of the miles put on by me. I made it into a Judge in 1972 and changed the color to orange with black interior and red/blue yellow Judge stripes and emblems It is a bone stock convertible with
A/C, floor mats, tinted glass,Turbo 400 trans, Remote rear view mirror, the Judge option, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio, power steering,power disc brakes,
factory 8 track tape player,hood tach,clock, power antenna, power trunk release,
tilt wheel,wood wheel,G70-14 blackwall tires on Rallye II wheels with no trim rings, heavy duty suspension with larger front sway bar, hideaway headlamps,black convertible top, and a stock appearing engine with Ram Air 3 camshaft but with a 455 block instead of the 400 and all the correct Ram Air goodies.....Factory Ram Air Hood with scoops that open and close ,factory Ram Air Air cleaner(totally correct in appearance but with a 425 horsepower 455 engine bored out to 468 cubic inches).I have lost count of how many Best of Shows the car has won......it stops traffic when i take it out on the street. To date
I have owned it 54 years this July.
Man ! he knows his shift, needs to bring him back when he's ready to sell a few
Dont drink dont smoke folks ! Buy old cars !
You gotta be Muslim like me 😅 to buy old cars
ah yes ive been waiting for the junkyard tour
As a youngin never had 200 cars but I did smoke, drink, street drugs, partied AND had some of the finest most beautiful
muscle cars to boot! So there's that.👍🏼 The 70s was the time to be young.🥰
80/90s were better
@@chrisgoffe5048 For you.👍🏼
The music, social climate, cars and the girls, absolutely nothing is better than the 1970s!
left to rot and rust what a shame
😅That's what I said son of a b****✌️
Very cool
I wish they would keep the important cars inside instead of letting them get rained on.
Well I'm a GM guy -but those Mopars oughta get restrored-lots of neat trucks
The pine needles rot out everything under the dash i bought a beautiful 1968 Fairlane the heat wasn't blowing through the defrosters when i reached under where the blower motor mounts. It just fell in pine needles got in there and rusted the firewall under the dash
Need to let go of some of them before its to late
Sounds like grandpa was a great guy.
Good stories
My dad had over 200 by the time I was 15 but due to family squabbling they all got crushed but about 40 when metal went up. I’m back up to around 80 or so now no partner this time.
Grandpa was way ahead of his time
great guy
I would like to buy a few of the Mopar's
Even though he had memories of all the cars....it's really sad to see them literally rot into the ground.
Super nice guy and video's, both were equally good, you may need to be there when he starts letting things go, I'm just saying, that's what you call great junk
Neat collection... sell them all off. Put them back in to circulation. Clean up the land. Invest in a supercar. Recession coming. Buy one cheap. But the moral here. They just rotting daily. Thanks for video. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
Lol recession coming ok lefty
@NonotEver1 not a lefty. Not involved in politics . English. Trump trying to fix intrest rates now..won't happen. Check out Stephen van metre UT. He wake you up. It's all about the numbers my friend. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
@@NonotEver1what if he’s right?
@@UncleRobsGarage Steven van metre UT. It's all numbers. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
@UncleRobsGarage you got to be kidding me you sound like one to
Any chance he will sell any of them?
Are any of these cars for sale?
Nice to see all the old cars. Sad to see them all sitting there rotting away to nothing. "It was a good, running car in good shape when I parked it......". I am always impressed however how much these guys know about all their cars.
Id love to buy the Super B
I had a 76 and a 78 6 cylinder Novas. 76 had over 200 grand still ran like a top when i sold it. 78 had over 300 grand and rear axle on passenger side broke. But still ran and had ball till that happend.
PS. I bought the 78 from my father's friend's savvage yard. It was left at Logan airport in like 1988 i paid 100$ with title drove for 4or5 years.
Neat.
Dennis Collins would shit if he saw all the mopars
Yeee Yeee
I'm looking for a 56are a GTX would be sale any
Where is this place . I'm in East Texas .. I wanta visit this place .
Where is it ?
How do guys have the funds to buy all of these vehicles and seldom sell??
Were is this location
How much for the 68runner??
What state is it in ?
Cars are so bad in rust. It would cost more to fix than what they would be worth ! Should of let the cars go YEARS ago !
Topp secret location lol 😅
Location?
Typical hoarder… look at me syndrome….. well done, you have more junk than the next bloke…
Kinda strange obsession to want to buy all these classic cars just to let them sit and rot and show them like you really have a museum ??
Yeah im 46 and only have 120 ish vehicles
really khool
Don't get me wrong they are his cars but dang I could not let them set out and rot. Sell or give them to the someone or young kids that will fix them and learn responsibilities.
What is the name of this dis order? Freudian in some way.
Shameless conditions
There's a crusher waiting for this stuff .
Thats exactly what's gonna happen with it..unfortunately. yet he prides himself on buying running cars..lmao..hoarding sore like it.
Nice collection but rotting! Paint them please?
Lesson learned from this video: If you bought a new car back in the day, this guy was buying it at your funeral.
And there they rot
No Mustangs he must have got hurt by a couple of them
Mark @ graveyard cars will come grab the entire group of Mopars and get the chance to get the favorite one built for you sir please let them go to indoor storage with the money 💵 top of the heap now to finance your own golden years
Better off selling to real Mopar people. Graveyard just flips them.
Id rather see em sit there and rot
Parker,does he ever change his underwear...lol.sorry
Gtx was meats answer to the gto gt exterminator.
I wouldn't want none.just me...??? REALLY.
A lot of nice stuff. To bad it's just setting there going to waste