I liked the green car at the very beginning of the video, which you take off the trailer. It looks like a nice green metallic paint, but that could be because of the sun. Thanks for the nice video.
Silas, I am so sure that your too busy to hear a life story on the 52 olds. I got one by inheritance in 58. I was nine so making it run was kind of on my mind, troubles I remember encountering was that long narrow battery needed replaced and no one would help me. The person who gave it to me was a senator in washington state at the time. I was working evenings for him in his service station. The olds had the plastic on the seats because the person who bought it, drove it less that forty miles to his house and parked it in the little garage next to the house across from my aunts home. He seen me admiring the car and said if you want it then take it... I have the title for both of them! Wow, the first one looked exactly color and all like yours but in the very back in the dark area you didn't see into easy was its twin in a way... ya a two door hardtop and both were standard shift running cars drove to where they were parked to never be started or even looked at again. I have a great story behind those two cars and so maybe someone who happens to read my comment will ask for it .. the story as I am seventy four, end of oct will be seventy five. ..... wow, I hope your still reading but the reason people are sending you their rigs is they know that at least some of the parts or maybe a whole rig will find new owners. I would be willing to put money on it that if you had a hundred acres covered that it would be full of the nicest rigs you have and will get in say four years... around five thousand cars that will be yours for little money. those owners can't sell them on their own and so kids do not want, not cool unless its a SUV... we have lost our people who understand better tec really then, no computers to fail when the world goes all electric... I best shut up and hope you do read.... and if ya do, do some kind of signal type thing to let me know... like a emoji thing as no time to write a comment back.... gone now!
Aww man. That SL500... and the maroon diesel SEL. If I lived nearby I'd've had both of those from you - those diesels are incredibly reliable and can be easily modified to run on veggie oil. Cheap motoring, back from the days when Mercedes built their cars properly.
Hi Silas, in France, to save old cars from the crusher, some wreckers organized a dismantling weekend in a separate park, where everyone could dismantle everything they wanted, it was 5 or 10€ each, a pair of headlights, a door, seats, a hood, all at ten euros except engine / gearbox. Sometimes clubs came to strip the cars to the point that only the body remained (impossible to sell complete for legal reasons, the body must be destroyed) Salut silas, en France, pour sauver des anciennes du broyeur, certain casseurs organisait un week-end démontage dans un parc a part, ou chacun pouvait démonter tout ce qu'il veut, c'était 5 ou 10€ la pièce, une paire de phare, une porte, des sièges, un capot, tous a dix euros sauf moteur / boite. Parfois des club venaient dépouiller les autos au point qu'il ne restait que la caisse ( impossible de vendre complète pour des raisons de lois la caisse doit être détruite )
I had thatsame old IH truck like that i brought from a old farmer in 1978 for 300 bucks for a spare truck in case the grain other truck didnt get back in time for the combine i used that old truck for 11 years did nothing but maintained it not even tires sold it for 500 had no more use for it in 1989 .Thanks for the good video's!
That 52 Olds is the PERFECT car for a frame swap, Idk where you live but I live out here in the Southwest Triangle (Northwestern Arizona/Southern Nevada/Southeast California) and those Post War cars are POPULAR to throw on a mid 70's to early 80's full size car frame and drive train to build into a budget/everyday driver hot rod. There's 4 reasons..... 1. Almost NOONE is rebuilding the mid 70's to early 80's full size cars so they are cheap and more often than not running and driving or not far from it 2. The wheelbases and demensions are damn near an exact match so there's VERY little modifications needed to the frame or the body. 3. Parts are still WIDELY available at the both brick and mortar and internet parts stores. 4. While the "smog/malaise era" cars aren't known as the most powerful performance cars they are double sometimes triple the performance of the original powertrain in the post war cars.
I love the 60 Plymouth , because I own a 57 I'm a huge fan of these big fin cars. And I like the green Olds. And the 60 Plymouth wagon is cool. Would you sell ant parts off the 58 Dodge?
From Georgia Silas another good video really enjoy them when you first get started, really enjoyed the coverage of the Coronet and the charger you have a blessed one sir
Great video. That Olds' was the best car for me. When you said you were going to put a set of tires on it I thought it was going to be your going to church car.
I live out in California and I try to do what I can to save the old stuff. I have saved three old dodges. And I just saved a 1959 rambler from the scrapyard.
My favorite is the Ford f-100 with the 429 I would love to have it and I have the money to buy it but I am in central Texas. Also I like the super cab Ford and the one ton Ford.
Good Evening. I saw the 66 Charger and would like to purchase the wheel well moldings. Not going to waste your time with not following through. I hope you can send me a message so we can make it happen!
I love old cars! My favorite was the two station wagons you have with the fins, and the old international train truck. I can't tell you how happy my wife is tour in Kansas cause if you was closer I be at your yard buying vehicles weekly. The vw beetle yiu5crushed had a cool paintjob. Do you ever run across vw trikes?
eh oui ...aujourd''hui on écrase les vw beetle , demain on le regrettera !.... c'est dejà des voitures de collection ! mais çà , seul des yeux et une tète averti le vois ! les break c'est certain c'est de vrai collector !!!
Hey since you have that Eco flow or whatever kind of system you got you need to get one of those ice boxes that you can have refrigerated too that way it'll save you on Ice money
What you want for the 49 Ford truck with the flat bed love them old trucks. Up here in trucks are gone from rust city. I was going to buy 1 down the road and they want 1500 for a rust bucket from hell bottom fenders are gone, and the drs are gone .
Those demolition machines, or crushers, which squeeze cars from the top, then side to side, then front to back, with the result that a car comes out as a small square package, I don't know what they're called, but aren't those interesting to you?
Get everyone of those switches,sensors , and the rectafier. Oh and also the plug wires attached to the coils . You can make good money off of decent older bikes. motorcycle
I hope it isn’t click bait on the intro, and you realy have saved Dozens of saved from the crusher cars, lol we will see, thanks buddy thanks BigAl California
On beliveable all the old farm trucks you get in i wish id live closer to you iam in alberta Canada and that white ford you just took in would sell here for about 3500 easy with in 10 min advertising
It's all about location. The states and provinces where there is little to no rust, nobody seems to want these vehicles. Other places in the rust belt people are clamoring to save cars that are completely rotted out.
Which of these old cars or trucks was your favorite?
Need more information about Ford F250 you have $1300 I think it's black or brown
I liked the green car at the very beginning of the video, which you take off the trailer. It looks like a nice green metallic paint, but that could be because of the sun. Thanks for the nice video.
The El Camino is, I need the driver side rear bed corner chrome trim that will fit an 80 model. Mine apparently blew off 😒 during transport.
Does the F4 come with the Lincoln grease gun on the seat?
Was that a Dodge A100 in the background while you were wrestling with that green Taurus?
Thanks for saving the oldies!
They will never make them again
glad you out there saving them old cars from the crusher and trying to find a better home for them!!!
😊 I like the green Oldsmobile ❤❤❤❤
this is my favorite you tube channel
Silas is great. I also like Tim with Mr. Goodpliars.
Silas, I am so sure that your too busy to hear a life story on the 52 olds. I got one by inheritance in 58. I was nine so making it run was kind of on my mind, troubles I remember encountering was that long narrow battery needed replaced and no one would help me. The person who gave it to me was a senator in washington state at the time. I was working evenings for him in his service station. The olds had the plastic on the seats because the person who bought it, drove it less that forty miles to his house and parked it in the little garage next to the house across from my aunts home. He seen me admiring the car and said if you want it then take it... I have the title for both of them! Wow, the first one looked exactly color and all like yours but in the very back in the dark area you didn't see into easy was its twin in a way... ya a two door hardtop and both were standard shift running cars drove to where they were parked to never be started or even looked at again. I have a great story behind those two cars and so maybe someone who happens to read my comment will ask for it .. the story as I am seventy four, end of oct will be seventy five. ..... wow, I hope your still reading but the reason people are sending you their rigs is they know that at least some of the parts or maybe a whole rig will find new owners. I would be willing to put money on it that if you had a hundred acres covered that it would be full of the nicest rigs you have and will get in say four years... around five thousand cars that will be yours for little money. those owners can't sell them on their own and so kids do not want, not cool unless its a SUV... we have lost our people who understand better tec really then, no computers to fail when the world goes all electric... I best shut up and hope you do read.... and if ya do, do some kind of signal type thing to let me know... like a emoji thing as no time to write a comment back.... gone now!
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That's a great story. I'd love to hear the stories about your cars 🙂❤️👍
Aww man. That SL500... and the maroon diesel SEL. If I lived nearby I'd've had both of those from you - those diesels are incredibly reliable and can be easily modified to run on veggie oil. Cheap motoring, back from the days when Mercedes built their cars properly.
Okgay kamala
thanks for saving the classics
I like the coronet and the charger !!
Hi Silas, in France, to save old cars from the crusher, some wreckers organized a dismantling weekend in a separate park, where everyone could dismantle everything they wanted, it was 5 or 10€ each, a pair of headlights, a door, seats, a hood, all at ten euros except engine / gearbox.
Sometimes clubs came to strip the cars to the point that only the body remained (impossible to sell complete for legal reasons, the body must be destroyed)
Salut silas, en France, pour sauver des anciennes du broyeur, certain casseurs organisait un week-end démontage dans un parc a part, ou chacun pouvait démonter tout ce qu'il veut, c'était 5 ou 10€ la pièce, une paire de phare, une porte, des sièges, un capot, tous a dix euros sauf moteur / boite.
Parfois des club venaient dépouiller les autos au point qu'il ne restait que la caisse ( impossible de vendre complète pour des raisons de lois la caisse doit être détruite )
So crazy to see all these great old cars in Kansas!!!~
Someone should send this video to Puddins Fab Shop. He loves those old big trucks 01:23
I had thatsame old IH truck like that i brought from a old farmer in 1978 for 300 bucks for a spare truck in case the grain other truck didnt get back in time for the combine i used that old truck for 11 years did nothing but maintained it not even tires sold it for 500 had no more use for it in 1989 .Thanks for the good video's!
The 53 L190 IH tickles my fancy. Bit far to ship to Australia.
Love the old international by the way
Sweet. Gonna enjoy this a bit later. Thanks for the fresh vid Silas!
The rear bumpervcorners of the 4runner sell easy. If I find them in good shape i sell them for around 150$ each
At 16:12 watching the "eye" squish out from that bug is hilarious
I liked the front grill on the Mercedes. 😊
It still seemed reasonably intact to me after the car was crushed.
It's nice to see that the outgoing is almost proportional to the incoming! Top vid as usual brother. Much love from Australia!
Cool '60 Plymouth with huge fins!
That 52 Olds is the PERFECT car for a frame swap, Idk where you live but I live out here in the Southwest Triangle (Northwestern Arizona/Southern Nevada/Southeast California) and those Post War cars are POPULAR to throw on a mid 70's to early 80's full size car frame and drive train to build into a budget/everyday driver hot rod. There's 4 reasons..... 1. Almost NOONE is rebuilding the mid 70's to early 80's full size cars so they are cheap and more often than not running and driving or not far from it 2. The wheelbases and demensions are damn near an exact match so there's VERY little modifications needed to the frame or the body. 3. Parts are still WIDELY available at the both brick and mortar and internet parts stores. 4. While the "smog/malaise era" cars aren't known as the most powerful performance cars they are double sometimes triple the performance of the original powertrain in the post war cars.
Silas,you should restore that Oldsmobile,or at least one of the old cars out there for you yourself to enjoy
A charger!!!!
I love the 60 Plymouth , because I own a 57 I'm a huge fan of these big fin cars. And I like the green Olds. And the 60 Plymouth wagon is cool. Would you sell ant parts off the 58 Dodge?
From Georgia Silas another good video really enjoy them when you first get started, really enjoyed the coverage of the Coronet and the charger you have a blessed one sir
Great video. That Olds' was the best car for me. When you said you were going to put a set of tires on it I thought it was going to be your going to church car.
Everything+ old trackers. Bikes.
That Buick was beautiful
I live out in California and I try to do what I can to save the old stuff. I have saved three old dodges. And I just saved a 1959 rambler from the scrapyard.
I wish I could help save these old beauties
My favorite is the Ford f-100 with the 429 I would love to have it and I have the money to buy it but I am in central Texas. Also I like the super cab Ford and the one ton Ford.
Definitely keep
Good Evening. I saw the 66 Charger and would like to purchase the wheel well moldings. Not going to waste your time with not following through. I hope you can send me a message so we can make it happen!
I love old cars! My favorite was the two station wagons you have with the fins, and the old international train truck. I can't tell you how happy my wife is tour in Kansas cause if you was closer I be at your yard buying vehicles weekly. The vw beetle yiu5crushed had a cool paintjob. Do you ever run across vw trikes?
eh oui ...aujourd''hui on écrase les vw beetle , demain on le regrettera !.... c'est dejà des voitures de collection !
mais çà , seul des yeux et une tète averti le vois !
les break c'est certain c'est de vrai collector !!!
I love that 60 belvedere. I really want a fury but it's not a bad car.
That olds is nice. Wish you were closer
Love that 1961 Ford F600. I wish you weren’t so far away as I would have already bought it and it would be sitting in my garage.
The v w that you crushed was my fav
I must admit, I've never seen a ice vending machine
They’re all over here. I bought a better cooler and now $2.75 worth of ice will last me 2-3 days
Hey since you have that Eco flow or whatever kind of system you got you need to get one of those ice boxes that you can have refrigerated too that way it'll save you on Ice money
I wonder if the previous owner of the flamed VW watched it get squished???
👍 thanks
I WOULD SAVE THAT OLDSMOBILE.
Don't clean up the Oldmobile, I'd like to save a thousand.
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Like them all
On your motorcycles. Mr goodpliers has a contact that buys all the motorcycles he can find.
golden commando 361, dual point distributor. the remote mirrors have value as well as the steering wheel but im sure you knew that hahah
Those two Chrysler wagons!!! Man if Scott from CWM new about them...
The 98 love a green car and the big old red truck
I went to harbor freight and bought your new favorite tool
I hope that Olds 98 didn't end up derby bait.
Show that to Mortsky repair. He loves Hamms
That forward look car is money
I like the ford truck.
The you pull it yard around here has delivery trucks to service body shops in a several hundred mile radius and ships parts too.
109° - that’s too much man!
What you want for the 49 Ford truck with the flat bed love them old trucks. Up here in trucks are gone from rust city. I was going to buy 1 down the road and they want 1500 for a rust bucket from hell bottom fenders are gone, and the drs are gone .
Got to pull gauges headlights and all the electrical units and front fender
Hello There My Good Big Bro Silas Of Adventures Made From Scratch
Good to see you buddy
Those demolition machines, or crushers, which squeeze cars from the top, then side to side, then front to back, with the result that a car comes out as a small square package, I don't know what they're called, but aren't those interesting to you?
They don't serve any practical purpose for what we do, but they're interesting for sure.
Baling presses
Link Belt. Just my style
Spotted a blue econoline pickup in the trees, on your next walk around any chance of a quick look.
Yep the Green Olds looks Great!
The liability insurance on a pick and pull yard has to be prohibitively expensive
18:00 ,hopefully thats not the Coronet that i see on the news in flooded Western North Carolina, it looks just like that
The new cars can be crush but really the old one's should be saved
Noooo not the super rare VW with the green flames paint job!!! 😅😂🤣
I was serious about the 1,2 horse power sears Roebuck motor
I like the Ferd wit da 429.
I'm reaching out to you to please keep an eye out for a 1949 or 50 Chevy fleet line with 4 doors. Something to get on the road
AidenDiaz noooo not the punch buggy 😢😢😢.
Get everyone of those switches,sensors , and the rectafier. Oh and also the plug wires attached to the coils . You can make good money off of decent older bikes. motorcycle
15:52 Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Leave the ice in the bag it will last longer! 😊
Leave it in the freezer and it will last even longer.😝
Motorcycle is 1979 XS1100
I wondered what cc it was . I have one of the few 81' Yamaha XS550 on the frame that they also put the XS750
It was a experimental feame that year.
The Yamaha motorcycle is an xs1100 and I'd guess 1979. My dad has 3 of them.
I live the coronet
Whats the price on that oldsmobile?
I hope it isn’t click bait on the intro, and you realy have saved Dozens of saved from the crusher cars, lol we will see, thanks buddy thanks BigAl California
How much is scrap now? 😊
Great video, thank you for sharing!
a white optimus prime sleeping in the background at 8 minutes
Those Oldsmobiles are amazing! Neat trucks! Matt from Matt's Off Road Recovery, needs the doors off that C50! Great video!
On beliveable all the old farm trucks you get in i wish id live closer to you iam in alberta Canada and that white ford you just took in would sell here for about 3500 easy with in 10 min advertising
Great to see that you're trying to save some parts and vehicles.
Don't hate you for crushing those old ford's just wish I was able financially and health wise to come buy one but not so crush
It was that car remind me of the MythBusters the 10th anniversary where they strap six rockets at send that car up in the air with that one of those😊
I wish people would follow up when they say they want something.
Thanks for sharing,, very interesting 🤔 content.
I like it when you crush those old Ford trucks I hate them trucks but I like that green Oldsmobile please do not crush it
Silas that's a Marlin, not a charger.
No it isn't
If you ever find 1967 Chrysler Newport, please let me know
It's all about location. The states and provinces where there is little to no rust, nobody seems to want these vehicles. Other places in the rust belt people are clamoring to save cars that are completely rotted out.
Hi boys
Sell them $$$ California is a hot market for the 50s
60 belvedere I have a 58 savoy pity I'm in new Zealand
What are the details about the convertible and where can I find what vehicles you put up for sale?
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