I worked for my Dad who owned a auto repair/ filling station...the words "filling station" are not used any more except for old timers like me haha ...I used to clean plugs all the time with those type cleaners. Back then it was a normal procedure. I worked for my Dad from 1959 to 1965 when I left for the service. I cut my teeth on building up Flathead V8s and then Y-Blocks. Dad was known as the best mechanic around and taught me so much.
You know it's going to be good when Matt does the intro covered in barn dust! The show sign is an awesome find and some nice cars there, well except the Reatta's!!
Lol, it’s funny how people get offended by someone that’s a “traditional hot rod” lover, when they don’t like some 80’s GM cars..The collector definitely had a varied taste in cars.
I'm restoring a '35 Studebaker, I can'y help myself here, a couple of mistakes on his '34. Most of the bright work up front is now blue. Still a neat car.
@@chrispiazza7487great, thanks for commenting…. Studebakers are wonderful restoratives, etc(* I was born / raised Noble/ Kosciusko Counties.. interestingly, we had two Studebaker( 1960?) pick ups in 1961 @TRI-County Game Preserve(basic, no frills, though remembering they had Heaters) Indiana bought , to help save Studebakers… Actually, never seen any since;; Studebaker trucks are interesting!!( a few are awesome)….!
The Torino wagon,had one from new,same color,my girls loved to ride in the way back,no belts/air bags,we survived! Had a 351 Cleveland. My wife drove it,till it was traded.
Cool stuff! The first Mustang you showed is the same color as a 70 Ford wagon my dad bought new. I don't know the name of the color but it was a dark green that was almost black. The only new car he ever bought. We took a lot of road trip vacations pulling a pop-up camper. I like the 70 T-Bird too.
I love that 63 T Bird,back in 74 I had a 61 just like that,until a high school kid running from the police at over a 100 miles per hr read ended it and put the rear bumper under the back glass,to say the least it was totaled and it was a cream puff with the 390 FE engine.
When someone is being nice enough to give you an early look before an auction you should keep your negative comments to yourselves. He's doing you a favor not the other way around.
We’re allowed to have an opinion on what cars we like and joke around about it. Quit being so sensitive… or is it because you’re the President of the Reatta club?
@@IronTrapGarage Doesn't matter what you or I or anyone thinks about what this deceased man choose to save, it was his collection. Every time you make it known you don't like something in the increasingly condescending way that was displayed in the video you're insulting that person, their memory. I'm not sure what relationship this man showing you around had with the guy who passed away, whether he's his brother or friend, etc., but with every negative remark you're basically saying how stupid this deceased person was for saving it. It's disrespectful. And for the record it wasn't just about the Reatta's, there were other negative remarks made. Sure, everyone has an opinion but mature folks keep unnecessary negative ones to themselves, especially when someone is doing them a favor. It's also good business practice. There's a reason why these old farm guys have all these vehicles tucked away on their property with no interest of selling during their lifetime, some of it comes from strangers like yourself coming on their property acting as if they're smarter than them. As an amatuer buyer myself I've been on many of property just like this and you'd be surprised how showing a little respect and positivity can go a long way. More than once after I thought was a complete walk through (time spent for the owner to size me up as a person) the guy will say, "You know what, I got this other barn you may want to have a look in." and more than once that's where I'd see the best vehicles. I like the channel and I get it, you were just joking, but after 3-4 times it stops being funny and becomes condescending. I actually stopped the video after you made some off putting remark about a rusting Ford that wasn't even the vehicles he was leading you to. As if he was wasting your time and not the other way around. Sorry, that's not how you talk to people, and it's bad business. But that's MY opinion.
@@DeadBunny69 matt and mike are generally very respectful, nobody is perfect and everyone has good and bad days. Those of who open up our lives to the youtube crowds scrutiny will likely upset someone at some time. Im not disagreeing about what youve said but I do think you are being a bit harsh. These guys also help LOADS of folks with all kinds of stuff thay doesnt make em a dime. In fact, time being equal to money it costs em to do that. Nobody is perfect but these are solid dudes
Morning Matt, Mike...WOW!! it amazes me someone would have the drive to collect all those cars & parts, thing is, it borderlines on hoarding, but, what a hoarding problem to have. Most of us don't have the space to store a collection like that....I'm sure y'all will come from there with some of it...I like those Reattas, I don't like them enough to have a half dozen.. .
This gentleman's collection and property is a prime example of previous generations handing down what was handed down to him.....he probably never had to pay rent or a mortgage, so he was able to enjoy his money.....I am not saying he didn't work hard, but when you get homes handed down to you, and you don't have to pay rent, then you can really enjoy your money.
I'm currently in Dillsburg Pennsylvania taking care of some family matters. And what I see on the back roads all the way through to Parkville Maryland is these OLD barns that look over 100 years old and seem abandoned. And wonder whats inside. Some cars are literally in the field with grass growing around them. And just today coming back...I saw a white 63 Chrysler 300 on the side of this barn structure and wondered...does it have the big boy 413!! And coming up to a stop sign a little further up the road saw another old dilapidated structure again..looked abandoned no door on it..I saw something inside with a car cover. I backed up because I so badly wanted a peek. But it is "someone's property" and saw a No Trespassing sign on the structure, but didn't know how old the sign was..lol The structure wasn't even around any other house or anything. So I just keep moving along. There is SO much up here waiting to be discovered. I drives me nuts..lol If I had the means...I'd get a semi car carrier and drive all over here buying up cars...if their willing to sell at a non Barrett-Jackson prices though 😆
It looks like Ralph was a Mustang enthusiest as well as liking older cars. I can identify with that as I owned a new Poppy red 65 fastback. For 10 years I owned a Mustang restoration and parts business so you might say that I know something about them. With what a 65-66 Mustang is selling for now days it is sad to see so many of them just sitting out in a field and rusting away. 🤠🏁
13:40 the white over blue Merc with sloping back window had a UK counterpart in the Ford Classic and just yesterday I saw one in white over blue. It looked quite cute. Had a 1340cc engine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Consul_Classic
They look cool they're not super appreciated so they're still cheap and if that's what you enjoy go enjoy it not everyone needs to like 32 Fords and 1970 Camaros
I saw on you tube a car hoard in America the cars were covered in leaves classic beautiful cars .they charge entry ,and for you taking photos omg they WONT SELL ANY .this boils my blood I'm in new Zealand ,there is nothing here like in America .youre so damn lucky to still have cars there like these so jealous lol,I'm 52 and owned some classics and as we did back then ,didn't appreciate them as I regret so much now!!!wrecked cars for 20 years,when ap cars were coming in ,damn government scrapped too many old cars ,
I want to know where this guy bought all those prefab gambrel roof sheds with doors wide enough to get a car into, all the ones I've seen top out at like 5ft at the most
72 Torino wagon or all station wagons are getting very popular. I would like to see final bid’s but auction company only did in person cash and PA checks. They lost a bigger market and money. I couldn’t grab a trailer and go unless I know I won the bid.
People like that live their life with cars like that never do anything with them it’s sad you can’t take nothing with you when you die so it’s best get your life together before you die 🙏👍thanks 1932 5 widow is the best one
Reatta! Ya know you want one! I don't like making fun of cars too much 'cause I come across fans of cars I dislike and some take it pretty personal. It's in the "why that car?" file in my brain. Somebody's gotta save 'em right? My fave of the group was the Torino wagon and I imagine some feel the same about that car as I do about the Reatta.
41.pontiac is the car my Mom was born in and her sister. He put it together from a wreck after returning home after the Battle of the Bulge and the Ruhr pocket after being injured and the rest is history or I would not be today.
You can tell he was a very hard worker....not a horder but a lover of cars. He did his best to enjoy what he truly loved.
The spark plug cleaner brought back memories of taking my plugs to a local filling station to clean them.
I worked for my Dad who owned a auto repair/ filling station...the words "filling station" are not used any more except for old timers like me haha ...I used to clean plugs all the time with those type cleaners. Back then it was a normal procedure. I worked for my Dad from 1959 to 1965 when I left for the service. I cut my teeth on building up Flathead V8s and then Y-Blocks. Dad was known as the best mechanic around and taught me so much.
Nice collection vehicles. & toys
Flatheads, Fords and Mustangs oh my. Something for everyone!
That guy spent a heck of a lot of money on sheds!!
He probably paid more for some of the sheds than the car(s) in them.
Maybe, but look at how it has preserved most of the vehicles in them. Notice how a lot of them had a floor.
Unbelievable collection of cars and merchandise..thank for sharing that matt.
I really really dig the guitar music.. wow
You know it's going to be good when Matt does the intro covered in barn dust! The show sign is an awesome find and some nice cars there, well except the Reatta's!!
why the pissing on Riatta's?
@@carsnanidiot It's a joooke.
The cars kept indoors are way nicer than the ones wasting away in the elements. I hope you guys score a lot of great stuff.
Speechless.
Damn that music is groovy 👍
Lol, it’s funny how people get offended by someone that’s a “traditional hot rod” lover, when they don’t like some 80’s GM cars..The collector definitely had a varied taste in cars.
People get offended so easily these days…
Sheds full of potential there. And that T Bird was crazy clean! So cool.
Wow. Even had a 1972 Ford Grand Torino stationwagon. And neither the tail gate nor the rear fenders were rusted out!
That blue Studebaker is gorgeous. Hopefully, the new owner will take it out in public to be admired.
I'm restoring a '35 Studebaker, I can'y help myself here, a couple of mistakes on his '34. Most of the bright work up front is now blue. Still a neat car.
@@chrispiazza7487great, thanks for commenting…. Studebakers are wonderful restoratives, etc(* I was born / raised Noble/ Kosciusko Counties.. interestingly, we had two Studebaker( 1960?) pick ups in 1961 @TRI-County Game Preserve(basic, no frills, though remembering they had Heaters) Indiana bought , to help save Studebakers… Actually, never seen any since;; Studebaker trucks are interesting!!( a few are awesome)….!
A great find someone will have years of enjoyment
The Torino wagon,had one from new,same color,my girls loved to ride in the way back,no belts/air bags,we survived! Had a 351 Cleveland. My wife drove it,till it was traded.
34 studebaker, man what a find ! 👍🏻 beautiful car ! 😁
Fun to hear W. PA. again, checking out the "cores." Old Slippery Rock and Pitt grad. Love the six cyl. Mustang.
Saw your old 39 Tudor on Roadkill last night. One of the least troublesome road trips they have ever done. Good Job!
I love the color of the Studebaker !
Absolutely love watching your videos. You guys do a fantastic.
Cool stuff!
The first Mustang you showed is the same color as a 70 Ford wagon my dad bought new. I don't know the name of the color but it was a dark green that was almost black. The only new car he ever bought. We took a lot of road trip vacations pulling a pop-up camper.
I like the 70 T-Bird too.
Man he was organized, neat, and clean...
Love that 5 window
Cool collection. Thanks for showing. [Love those post-war coupes.]
Super fun thanks for bringing us along! Hmmm...'32 frame and model A roadster body...if they don't show up in the auction we know where they went ;-)
There some sweet cars there. Could be anything in there!
Another great find thanks guys
That’s asome all of those car are still good I’d love to just look around
That man was living a dream.
The interior of that Thunderbird was amazing!
That guy had quite the variety of cars in good shape.
Coming in 6 weeks.
Steve gets a flat head that was buried to the covers running. Internals have minimal rust! 🤣
Awesome video. One of the best I’ve ever seen on You Tube!
Wow.
Quite a collection.
There's GOLD in them there sheds!
Your youtube channel is the best... cheers from São Paulo Brazil.
I love that 63 T Bird,back in 74 I had a 61 just like that,until a high school kid running from the police at over a 100 miles per hr read ended it and put the rear bumper under the back glass,to say the least it was totaled and it was a cream puff with the 390 FE engine.
Awesome place God bless and I hope that the property stays in the family oh no auction!
The Iron Traps are closed on another collection! Beautiful day Matt!
Some interesting stuff here. That 63 Breezeway Merc is cool as far as the new stuff goes..
New?
@@classiccarfanatic Yes "new" as opposed to to the older "flatty" stuff.
22:00 Standard bore flathead blocks are becoming as rare as rocking horse shit, I would rip that out of the ground in a heartbeat to check it out!
Don't think you're gonna get that one out in a heartbeat. A little longer, if you don't have a heart ATTACK.
Looking forward to seeing if they have a old Pontiac from the 40's era that that they are going to get rid of you could say.
That Cav rag top... simply amazing. But all joking aside, very cool collection of cars.
I would give my right arm, left leg, oldest son and my wife for that red 5 window! ( Might not be able to drive it after that)
That glass 32 is just what I need.
Some nice cars Matt. I bet you will be back and bid on some. Maybe not the newer cars. Quite a collection. 💯❤️
Really like the 63 Bird, I would just like the chance to drive one, Sweet!
When someone is being nice enough to give you an early look before an auction you should keep your negative comments to yourselves. He's doing you a favor not the other way around.
We’re allowed to have an opinion on what cars we like and joke around about it. Quit being so sensitive… or is it because you’re the President of the Reatta club?
@@IronTrapGarage better than being the president of the big nose cub
@@IronTrapGarage Doesn't matter what you or I or anyone thinks about what this deceased man choose to save, it was his collection. Every time you make it known you don't like something in the increasingly condescending way that was displayed in the video you're insulting that person, their memory. I'm not sure what relationship this man showing you around had with the guy who passed away, whether he's his brother or friend, etc., but with every negative remark you're basically saying how stupid this deceased person was for saving it. It's disrespectful. And for the record it wasn't just about the Reatta's, there were other negative remarks made.
Sure, everyone has an opinion but mature folks keep unnecessary negative ones to themselves, especially when someone is doing them a favor. It's also good business practice. There's a reason why these old farm guys have all these vehicles tucked away on their property with no interest of selling during their lifetime, some of it comes from strangers like yourself coming on their property acting as if they're smarter than them. As an amatuer buyer myself I've been on many of property just like this and you'd be surprised how showing a little respect and positivity can go a long way. More than once after I thought was a complete walk through (time spent for the owner to size me up as a person) the guy will say, "You know what, I got this other barn you may want to have a look in." and more than once that's where I'd see the best vehicles.
I like the channel and I get it, you were just joking, but after 3-4 times it stops being funny and becomes condescending. I actually stopped the video after you made some off putting remark about a rusting Ford that wasn't even the vehicles he was leading you to. As if he was wasting your time and not the other way around. Sorry, that's not how you talk to people, and it's bad business. But that's MY opinion.
@@DeadBunny69 matt and mike are generally very respectful, nobody is perfect and everyone has good and bad days. Those of who open up our lives to the youtube crowds scrutiny will likely upset someone at some time. Im not disagreeing about what youve said but I do think you are being a bit harsh. These guys also help LOADS of folks with all kinds of stuff thay doesnt make em a dime. In fact, time being equal to money it costs em to do that. Nobody is perfect but these are solid dudes
@@DeadBunny69 Wow, you'd think he spat on his grave... get a grip, guy. I don't see anyone getting offended but you.
I'm in England but I'd LOVE to own THAT "Mercury" seen @ 10:29 onward in this video - Just SO sixties vibe
Thank you for sharing this adventure with us. Do you ever come across Mopar stuff or vehicles
Morning Matt, Mike...WOW!! it amazes me someone would have the drive to collect all those cars & parts, thing is, it borderlines on hoarding, but, what a hoarding problem to have. Most of us don't have the space to store a collection like that....I'm sure y'all will come from there with some of it...I like those Reattas, I don't like them enough to have a half dozen..
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Borderline on hording? Definitely crossed the border
Think of all the money spent on those sheds,to keep all the cars under cover,still many left to go back to Nature!
Mornin ITG,,,Have a great day
This gentleman's collection and property is a prime example of previous generations handing down what was handed down to him.....he probably never had to pay rent or a mortgage, so he was able to enjoy his money.....I am not saying he didn't work hard, but when you get homes handed down to you, and you don't have to pay rent, then you can really enjoy your money.
Great Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Wow,a lot of everything. I'll never understand why people park/store cars with the windows down!
Great video
I'm currently in Dillsburg Pennsylvania taking care of some family matters. And what I see on the back roads all the way through to Parkville Maryland is these OLD barns that look over 100 years old and seem abandoned. And wonder whats inside. Some cars are literally in the field with grass growing around them. And just today coming back...I saw a white 63 Chrysler 300 on the side of this barn structure and wondered...does it have the big boy 413!! And coming up to a stop sign a little further up the road saw another old dilapidated structure again..looked abandoned no door on it..I saw something inside with a car cover. I backed up because I so badly wanted a peek. But it is "someone's property" and saw a No Trespassing sign on the structure, but didn't know how old the sign was..lol The structure wasn't even around any other house or anything. So I just keep moving along. There is SO much up here waiting to be discovered. I drives me nuts..lol If I had the means...I'd get a semi car carrier and drive all over here buying up cars...if their willing to sell at a non Barrett-Jackson prices though 😆
I ❤it
I need the Grille and front bumper from that 73/74 El Camino!
That was epic
Jason Weigandt twin brother. Hard to believe all those vehicles at one time had that new car smell.
The Reynolds Wrap on the shelf at right around 24:16 is from the mid-60's-mid-70's...
So far red car and old T bird, rocks. Onward we go.
Just don't understand people letting cars deteriorate love this
Some great 24hrs of lemons cars there.
* Holy Crap Matt ! How Do You Find Stuff Like This !!! 👊😎👍
It looks like Ralph was a Mustang enthusiest as well as liking older cars. I can identify with that as I owned a new Poppy red 65 fastback. For 10 years I owned a Mustang restoration and parts business so you might say that I know something about them. With what a 65-66 Mustang is selling for now days it is sad to see so many of them just sitting out in a field and rusting away. 🤠🏁
I owned a 1964 1/2 mustang for 20 years with the original 260 V8. Sold it for double what I paid. $2500
When you think their all gone Matt keeps on finding them.
I'd love to have the 1976 Monte Carlo and some of the 30s and 40s car.
13:40 the white over blue Merc with sloping back window had a UK counterpart in the Ford Classic and just yesterday I saw one in white over blue. It looked quite cute. Had a 1340cc engine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Consul_Classic
Matt does not want a Riata 😂😂😂
If I didn’t make that clear haha.
Be careful what you say. Your subscribers might start sending you a bunch of these
Really cool. Is this auction on line
What are you dragging home Matt? Enquiring minds want to know!
Great video...Ill follow that sale. Maybe there is on line bidding?
Don't judge me but I like Reattas! 😮
They look cool they're not super appreciated so they're still cheap and if that's what you enjoy go enjoy it not everyone needs to like 32 Fords and 1970 Camaros
My 61 Monterey has that steering wheel, nice a Montclair also
so much car stuff still out there
Maybe I missed it, any info on which company is handling the auction for more details about the sale?
Thanks
Auction zip 1244
Bryan Imes
Auction zip 1244
Bryan Imes
@@boblandis5493 thanks Bob, missing one number in the Zip code 🤔
I saw on you tube a car hoard in America the cars were covered in leaves classic beautiful cars .they charge entry ,and for you taking photos omg they WONT SELL ANY .this boils my blood I'm in new Zealand ,there is nothing here like in America .youre so damn lucky to still have cars there like these so jealous lol,I'm 52 and owned some classics and as we did back then ,didn't appreciate them as I regret so much now!!!wrecked cars for 20 years,when ap cars were coming in ,damn government scrapped too many old cars ,
Problem with auctions like this is scrappers bug and buy it to crush it all and not keep much of anything.
I want to know where this guy bought all those prefab gambrel roof sheds with doors wide enough to get a car into, all the ones I've seen top out at like 5ft at the most
What's the background music in your video. Sounds like Krungbin. Love it and the video
72 Torino wagon or all station wagons are getting very popular. I would like to see final bid’s but auction company only did in person cash and PA checks. They lost a bigger market and money. I couldn’t grab a trailer and go unless I know I won the bid.
People like that live their life with cars like that never do anything with them it’s sad you can’t take nothing with you when you die so it’s best get your life together before you die 🙏👍thanks 1932 5 widow is the best one
Alot of these cars are in incredible shape, especially those stored in those sheds. How many Buick Reattas did he own? 😂
What make is the car (at 2:23) sitting beside the mustang on right..1937-38 what? Mopar?
Matt how many books and magazine did you get?
A lot of hot rod potential!
Reatta! Ya know you want one! I don't like making fun of cars too much 'cause I come across fans of cars I dislike and some take it pretty personal. It's in the "why that car?" file in my brain. Somebody's gotta save 'em right? My fave of the group was the Torino wagon and I imagine some feel the same about that car as I do about the Reatta.
Where are the auction results? 🇦🇺
The 73 javelin was nice is it for sale
Yes
41.pontiac is the car my Mom was born in and her sister. He put it together from a wreck after returning home after the Battle of the Bulge and the Ruhr pocket after being injured and the rest is history or I would not be today.
Do you own the '32 5 window now?
Nope.
great 32 poster. Too bad we couldn't see it
I would consider Port royal southern pa but I guess if your coming from nj it seems that way
Southern Pa? It’s an hour+ north of Harrisburg… Gettysburg is southern pa..
Juaniata county Pa. Thereabouts
What came first, the car or the shed ?
I saw Dads Daily in the Hot Rod Hootenanny, on You Tube.
I see Pete!
Love the music too. Who is it?
The stove is cool if that's what is beside it.