That 56 Olds, is my almost favourite car. In 1959, I pulled the engine from one that had been rolled, for my first swap into a chopped and channeled 34 Ford pickup. I used the hydramatic, and it made a wicked street rod.
Being from Tennessee these auctions are amazing to me There ain’t nothing like this here in the last 40 years Wish shipping was cheaper and I would buy a lot of these!!
Great video as always. Sad when you think about all the farm auctions happening. Once their gone their gone. Great job on the video. Your knowledge is amazing.
Mercedes Benz were Dualled with Rambler Dealers in the early 60's when they were developing thier Dealer nextwork. Buxton Motors in Portland Oregon was a dual Dealer in 1962. They also sold Berkley Bandits, the English Fiberglass Sportscar with an Excelsior Motorcycle engine.
A good friend in HS got a 1940 Mercury Coupe and installed a 57 Pontiac tri power engine in it. It was fast for the time period. Surprisingly, his was one of two in our small town of 3,000 people, the other one was a parts car that probably rusted away.
Around here (SC Nebraska) they were commonly called “Oneways” as you had to work a field in one direction like a plow vs a tandem disc. Disc plow is likely the correct nomenclature. Memories.
So many nice barn find cars & trucks in the video,your a lucky man to have so many estate auctions near you -- nothing like this out here in the Northwest.Your play by play great again,looking forward to part 2.
Amazing that the car that fascinated me most was the 1930 Chevy. It is normally not the aera of cars I love. I am a Fifties and Sixties car guy. But this one called: Save me please! I loved the red Diamond T truck as well. And of course watching on there was this gorgeous 46 Hudson Coupe. I would have probably saved tht one.
No matter where I have been, either by auto, train, plane, or even ship... I forgot one... motorcycles as in more than one of those gave me a nice ride...... they took me across america to places where a vehicle couldn't go. I mentioned other ways as I also drove a truck for a short while... about fifteen years of my life in some kind of big rig was unique to areas you never see from a car seat. What they all had in common was meeting people who lived there and it was the only place on earth that they wanted to live. I live in alaska now but remember using horses for packing supplies for the U.S. Government survey teams that were finding which was the best place to build a dam. I looked at the land to be flooded and nearly cried as it was so pretty. I am a mans man and so pretty doesn't come easy for me to say. I will call some women pretty or maybe a painting is pretty but otherwise, men called in nice or great as pretty sounded like alphabet folks who claim to be women or worse. I guess what you would call me is homophobic as I was raised by men who made it very clear to me what was what and sent fear down my spine. I am seventy five come tuesday and looking forwards to this birthday for some reason. Usually its just another day and like last year someone said to me as I was at a doctors meeting... hey happy birthday! I looked at them kind of surprised because I had forgotten my own birthday but remembered kids and grandkids, and my ex's birthdays. I hope she survived the N. Carolina floods as its tough not knowing how someone you loved deeply. The car that sticks out as one I would love to own was the 59 Edsel. As a kid tho, my first love was any ford of the start like the T's and all the way up to nineteen fifty nine with the "Jelly Bean" as mentioned as my early favorites. At that time I was in wish mode at around nine or ten. A ton of forty fords with flames and side pipes, open front tires with zoomies coming out and blowing flames. My first really decent rig was when I was fourteen I made the deal to get a 3/4 ton Chevy truck. I made a ton of money with that truck and put thousands of mile on it. I do believe if possible, I would of drove from my bed to the table in it when first driving my own rig. Okay, my comment is too long and I apologize for it
The disc you are looking at are not disc at all they are what we in the South East call turning plows, similar to breaking plows, basicly does the same job!!!!!
HOW DO YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THESE AUCTIONS IN MY AREA ? I LIVE IN THE NORTHWEST AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW I CAN BE APART OF BIDING ON OLDER CARS AND TRUCKS.
hey dude where did you get ur car/ truck knowledge from? just curious/ as a muscle / antique car restorer fort 40 years im impressed with ur knowledge!
Your knowledge on all this equipment and vehicles is totally amazing. It's a gift
That Hudson is very nice. Wouldn't mind having that in my back yard.
A Mr Goodpliers video,perfect for a Friday afternoon, lots of farm gear there,thumbs up great video
That 56 Olds, is my almost favourite car. In 1959, I pulled the engine from one that had been rolled, for my first swap into a chopped and channeled 34 Ford pickup. I used the hydramatic, and it made a wicked street rod.
That's cool they spent some time and money to get some of them running. That's a lot of vehicles!
Being from Tennessee these auctions are amazing to me There ain’t nothing like this here in the last 40 years Wish shipping was cheaper and I would buy a lot of these!!
excellent video Mr. Goodpliers, I really enjoyed it and your commentary is priceless. can't wait for part 2 👍👍
Nice video- you are very knowledgeable about these ole cars and trucks
I appreciate the knowledge as you walk around
Thanks for sharing 😀
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
Cool, running always means money.
Thanks mate great video nice and mellow very relaxing
Great video as always. Sad when you think about all the farm auctions happening. Once their gone their gone. Great job on the video. Your knowledge is amazing.
Thanks for posting Tim !!!
Mercedes Benz were Dualled with Rambler Dealers in the early 60's when they were developing thier Dealer nextwork. Buxton Motors in Portland Oregon was a dual Dealer in 1962. They also sold Berkley Bandits, the English Fiberglass Sportscar with an Excelsior Motorcycle engine.
thanks again for the tour
A good friend in HS got a 1940 Mercury Coupe and installed a 57 Pontiac tri power engine in it. It was fast for the time period. Surprisingly, his was one of two in our small town of 3,000 people, the other one was a parts car that probably rusted away.
Some good looking vehicles
Always enjoy this channel 😊
Agreed, i enjoy all these videos myself @@rickreese5794
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific logo (CRIP) on that scale truck.
Mr. Good Pliers, I believe the rail road logo is Rock Island. Neat find!
Very interesting Mr G. You are a font on knowledge on automotive trivia. Thanks
Your big heavy disc are actually plows. Disc plow as they are known as 😊
Around here (SC Nebraska) they were commonly called “Oneways” as you had to work a field in one direction like a plow vs a tandem disc. Disc plow is likely the correct nomenclature. Memories.
So many nice barn find cars & trucks in the video,your a lucky man to have so many estate auctions near you -- nothing like this out here in the Northwest.Your play by play great again,looking forward to part 2.
Vintage Vega should be put as is into a museum. huge rust holes in the front fenders is how I remember them.
The 56 Thunderbird had both the 292 and 312 the vin tag may tell the story
Amazing that the car that fascinated me most was the 1930 Chevy. It is normally not the aera of cars I love. I am a Fifties and Sixties car guy. But this one called: Save me please! I loved the red Diamond T truck as well. And of course watching on there was this gorgeous 46 Hudson Coupe. I would have probably saved tht one.
The hot rod is too cool !
My brother had vagabond wagon it head and block warped he had jack keyboard fixed and told him to put electric fan no it keep vary cool 😊.
That was great just the right amount of flibidy ,flabidy
That old gmc 3/4 ton would be a good buy.
Let’s Roll
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The red " 36 Ford " is actually a 35. Thinner radiator shell , different hood sides and beltline below the windshield.
Right at 21.17, you got a dog in the background starting to take a dump! lol
That stud had the body shell needing only two door frames since the left front was same as right rear and visa versa. Only difference was vent glass.
The old blue Chevy next to the bonanza is nice
At 15:40 I believe the logo on the yellow truck is Rock Island Railroad
Some old farmer paid a pretty penny for those tractors when new. They were rode hard and hung up wet.
That was a plow, a disk plow.
FYI 261 have two hash marks behind the starter on the block
Technical editor ha haj ha ha
No matter where I have been, either by auto, train, plane, or even ship... I forgot one... motorcycles as in more than one of those gave me a nice ride...... they took me across america to places where a vehicle couldn't go. I mentioned other ways as I also drove a truck for a short while... about fifteen years of my life in some kind of big rig was unique to areas you never see from a car seat. What they all had in common was meeting people who lived there and it was the only place on earth that they wanted to live. I live in alaska now but remember using horses for packing supplies for the U.S. Government survey teams that were finding which was the best place to build a dam. I looked at the land to be flooded and nearly cried as it was so pretty. I am a mans man and so pretty doesn't come easy for me to say. I will call some women pretty or maybe a painting is pretty but otherwise, men called in nice or great as pretty sounded like alphabet folks who claim to be women or worse. I guess what you would call me is homophobic as I was raised by men who made it very clear to me what was what and sent fear down my spine. I am seventy five come tuesday and looking forwards to this birthday for some reason. Usually its just another day and like last year someone said to me as I was at a doctors meeting... hey happy birthday! I looked at them kind of surprised because I had forgotten my own birthday but remembered kids and grandkids, and my ex's birthdays. I hope she survived the N. Carolina floods as its tough not knowing how someone you loved deeply. The car that sticks out as one I would love to own was the 59 Edsel. As a kid tho, my first love was any ford of the start like the T's and all the way up to nineteen fifty nine with the "Jelly Bean" as mentioned as my early favorites. At that time I was in wish mode at around nine or ten. A ton of forty fords with flames and side pipes, open front tires with zoomies coming out and blowing flames. My first really decent rig was when I was fourteen I made the deal to get a 3/4 ton Chevy truck. I made a ton of money with that truck and put thousands of mile on it. I do believe if possible, I would of drove from my bed to the table in it when first driving my own rig. Okay, my comment is too long and I apologize for it
Ten grand plus labour :)
Blue power unit is GM Detroit 2 or 3 banger 353.AL.
7:41 Someone save that Ford!🙏
Those disc are called a one way
The disc you are looking at are not disc at all they are what we in the South East call turning plows, similar to breaking plows, basicly does the same job!!!!!
48:10 (all 1959 edsels were built on the ford chassis).lol.. yeah, ford made the edsels,what chassis were they going to use, a chevy chassis?lol...
That disk is a disk plow
HOW DO YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THESE AUCTIONS IN MY AREA ? I LIVE IN THE NORTHWEST AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW I CAN BE APART OF BIDING ON OLDER CARS AND TRUCKS.
Idk man you don't like what I do. Guess we would be good together at the auctions lol.
Jack Wellsville ks rebuild many meters for my faimly
Why did you go quiet at the end there?
Awful wind noise. I couldn't get good audio, so I went a different route
hey dude where did you get ur car/ truck knowledge from? just curious/ as a muscle / antique car restorer fort 40 years im impressed with ur knowledge!
His father owned a scrap yard that he grew up helping on if im not mistaken.