That boom truck kinda reminds me of something out of deliverance!!!! Ticks are out year round I know a guy who got lime des hunting in December in south Dakota!
Evening, I share your passion for these vintage COE's, but you have the means & resources to do so, they say you can't save them all......why not?? You definitely worked hard to move that Ford COE from it's resting place!! I can't believe all the stuff!! Be safe, God Bless!!
Am so glad you saved the 41 truck. Hope someone can buy and restore it because it is a rare model. Also very impressed with your capabilities. Decided to subscribe!
never saw a 3 door coe, that's beyond cool. I don't know if you're aware or not but the black ford maxi-van near the coe would have a 9" rear if it's still in there. Great video thanks for sharing
That is an awesome ride!! if it got in there it can get back out!! that would be really a nice project you won't find one of those at normal car shows I'll tell you that..
Will be keeping tabs on this build! I have a '41 Dodge COE I'm building (Cummins 12V, NV4500, Watson model 41 3spd Brownie) that's cool, but definitely not quite Crew Cab cool!
Looks like I will be visiting that property myself and trying to buy that Mercury cougar eliminator you passed up!! Restored that's worth about $70,000
Yes, but you will spend $150k to restore it. There's virtually nothing left of 90% of these cars and trucks. Maybe 40 years ago these might have had parts worth saving.
A buddy of mine has a 1987 300ZX that's been sitting in his barn for the last couple of decades he's trying to sell. It runs and drives great (I know I helped him start it up and drove it myself)
The is there water in it question at the beginning the answer is it depends. Chicago suburbs used to have sewer backups in to homes with heavy storms so starting in the 1970s Chicago Metropolitan Water Reclamation District started what we called the deep tunnel project where first sanitary and rainwater sewers were separated and the rainwater sewers were to be diverted to the deep tunnel in time of heavy use and then pumped out as the rivers and streams could handle the run off. That's the former Thornton quarry that Material Services used to quarry limestone from ( before the sound walls went up it was cool AF as a kid to see just how deep that quarry is. It's deep) in order for the deep tunnel to actually keep the entire Chicago area from sewer back ups or dumping untreated waste water into streams and rivers there's times when the deep tunnel system needs to be dumped into a holding tank of sorts. That quarry or quarrys ( one on each side actually) is that holding tank.
New subscriber here you are extremely lucky that you found that old 4 door cab over wow anyways great video I look forward to your future videos good luck and God speed
my dad has one very similar, I believe it's a 39 ford coe crew cab, it's been in a process of restoration for 8 years or so. Rolling chassis, etc. Has a cummins powertrain.
good job guys 👍💪....for reconstructions it's great to find these vehicle cemeteries....but for pollution it's not as nice as you leave these wrecks in the ground in the USA ☹
You said it's worth pulling out plenty of time's, wondering if your trying to talk yourself into pulling it out? It's a 3 door that's pretty cool don't think I ever seen one of those.
Haha I absolutely was. Just a lot of what if’s The terrain down there is tough, there’s motors and metal sticking out of the ground everywhere. I really figured that truck was gonna put up a big fight so I was nervous. It ended up going easy.
Bummer to leave any of them behind wish I could fly down there and rent a excavator I could have all those out no problem sad to see they have to be picked apart there's still a lot of unreplaceable iron sad to see.
osage orange tree is nasty with thorns and hard ass wood like a soft ball. As kids we would have fights with them until you get hit by a ripe nasty one. Had dozens of them on the property, used as fence posts never rot and no insects to dense. Yellow to orange wood centers very difficult to mill but when done beautiful hard as concrete wood. Used to fill a pop bottle with diesel and light the center of the cluster, burns super super hot and next day tree is down and flowered out
A lot of work and dreams of it all being worth it. Cool video 😎 👍 👌 ❤🎉
Ever time I’m go threw Homewood. I’m like dang all them cool ass truck in the middle of the hood. 👍
I love those 58 Oldsmobiles, and the 58 GMs in general. That thing looked like it had factory AC too. If only I had the skill, money and time.
Way cool truck! You're gonna be glad you saved it!
Skid steers never cease to amaze me what they can do!
That fastback Torino is badass, and it looks nicer than half the old Mopar muscle that gets saved, lol.
Great work❤
That 66 Impala to the right of that truck is no slouch either....
That trailer is a real piece of equipment really impressive.
Fitzcarraldo truckin'! I remember these from when I was a little guy.
Thanks For Saving It
Now that is some Propper Tailgating. RESPECT---Iron City Garage
Love following along on your adventures. That's a rare COE.... can't wait to see what happens to it! T Y...
Found this channel through ur market place listing ha!
Good luck finding two front doors that match that those `41 COE body lines!
You can fabricate the body lines.
That old ford with a tree stuck in the grill will really make his HMO happy ...
Nippley ???
Thats a really unusual ford cabover !!!
You are a maniac. Great job and insane video. Loved watching
That boom truck kinda reminds me of something out of deliverance!!!! Ticks are out year round I know a guy who got lime des hunting in December in south Dakota!
I didn’t know! Thanks!
I don't recall a boom truck in Deliverance and I've seen it many times.
It's just a reference to an old truck remember the driver brothers they had a tow truck that's all just a truck
The coughing and sniffles gave me Covid. Thanks
COE is cool and all, but that Impala/Bel Air/Biscayne next to it caught my eye too.
Wow that was amazing always wondered why the vehicles are so spread out all over the property
Evening, I share your passion for these vintage COE's, but you have the means & resources to do so, they say you can't save them all......why not?? You definitely worked hard to move that Ford COE from it's resting place!! I can't believe all the stuff!! Be safe, God Bless!!
Am so glad you saved the 41 truck. Hope someone can buy and restore it because it is a rare model. Also very impressed with your capabilities. Decided to subscribe!
You had to take the whole truck, watching from the UK. Thanks
You bet
Love coe ❤️from Thailand 🙏
So many nice old cars with beautiful curves!😊I love how you suffer from anxiety too! I lose sleep if I have things on my mind!👍
Lots of treasures there, being a small truck and 50s car guy.. I could go nuts. But I'm behaving and sticking closer to Erie too
never saw a 3 door coe, that's beyond cool. I don't know if you're aware or not but the black ford maxi-van near the coe would have a 9" rear if it's still in there. Great video thanks for sharing
You guys worked really hard for this COE but it so worth it! That thing is sic!
That COE was a bad ass truck back in the day. Hopefully someone can fix it up.
I'll be surprised if you dont come back for that 70 chevelle 2 door that's $3500-$5k all day long here in northwestern pa
Thanks ICG on taken us on a adventure of getting the 41 COE truck and tailgates. cool vehicles for sale..
Best one yet .
That 58 Oldsmobile is definately worth draggin out and part out
My goodness that was a lot of work and dedication to save that COE !!! Good job. Tell your friend to take care of that cough. Rob
Treasure hunting, love it , you are living the dream, what an awesome job.👍🇭🇲 Love the show mate
Very cool!!!!!!!
That hi lift jack can be a life saver just as easy as a life taker !!!
There's dozens of uses for those jacks from comealong spreader to clamp ...
What amazing old man!!!
Is he still a life?please say Hello to him from me..
Like that first trucks bumper guard
Interesting vid, my first visit. Shane is a trooper out there working hard sick.
I had no idea they ever made 3/4 door COE's. What an amazing project that would make.
Hell’v an extraction! Whew!
Great project vehicle!Can imagine seeing it at Sema!
That is an awesome ride!! if it got in there it can get back out!! that would be really a nice project you won't find one of those at normal car shows I'll tell you that..
Nice haul, Pete!
Nice job saving that truck
Hello from Azerbaijan. These cars are with soul, repairable and made for people not like rubbish which produces now.
I think I saw a buick skylark.. I would be interested in that if its a 2 door. Ty, great video.
Amazing broo 🔥 I'm from Indonesian 🇮🇩
Great channel, keep it going,
NICE SAVE !
Those tailgates are cool.
Nice recovery on the COE dual cab. Plan it out and it goes all good. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Cool finds
Like how you dropped that truck rite in the middle of the driveway.. well thought out process. Like that will be his only vehicle in the house..lmao
Imagine that car soul feeling about you guys and imagine her prime and stories and stuff 😇
would love to see the old 41 ford trk when its done.enjoyed the vidieo.larry in INDIANA
Will be keeping tabs on this build! I have a '41 Dodge COE I'm building (Cummins 12V, NV4500, Watson model 41 3spd Brownie) that's cool, but definitely not quite Crew Cab cool!
I love coes I’ve had 6 now :)
This Guy is in competition With Andrew Camaretta!
great picking mates.
Looks like I will be visiting that property myself and trying to buy that Mercury cougar eliminator you passed up!! Restored that's worth about $70,000
Yes, but you will spend $150k to restore it. There's virtually nothing left of 90% of these cars and trucks. Maybe 40 years ago these might have had parts worth saving.
Awesome find and good job
Wow! Am sure there are not many of those around. I would imagine doors would be very expensive for it
Молодцы! Продолжайте в том 😀же духе.
Cool truck too bad the front doors were missing, hope buddy with the cough is feeling better.
You may want to check out the salvage yard in Wittmann Arizona. Here's a few trucks from the 40s and 50s that are rollers.
Sir...one question.......you only collect them or restore also.... because i want to see this truck run.....it is very nice.....
A buddy of mine has a 1987 300ZX that's been sitting in his barn for the last couple of decades he's trying to sell. It runs and drives great (I know I helped him start it up and drove it myself)
Yes
Parabéns só relíquia meu amigo 👍👍👍👍👍
That blue 59 Dodge at the bd looks savable but the 58 Olds is very rare. It has factory air ride like my 58 Eldorado and my 59 Fleetwood limo.
That’s one way to p*ss off someone wanting to buy one of those pickups taking of the tailgate
I totally agree
Those trucks most likely are not savable anyway.
Way cool truck wow
The is there water in it question at the beginning the answer is it depends.
Chicago suburbs used to have sewer backups in to homes with heavy storms so starting in the 1970s Chicago Metropolitan Water Reclamation District started what we called the deep tunnel project where first sanitary and rainwater sewers were separated and the rainwater sewers were to be diverted to the deep tunnel in time of heavy use and then pumped out as the rivers and streams could handle the run off. That's the former Thornton quarry that Material Services used to quarry limestone from ( before the sound walls went up it was cool AF as a kid to see just how deep that quarry is. It's deep) in order for the deep tunnel to actually keep the entire Chicago area from sewer back ups or dumping untreated waste water into streams and rivers there's times when the deep tunnel system needs to be dumped into a holding tank of sorts. That quarry or quarrys ( one on each side actually) is that holding tank.
How about that last Lincoln? And that pen striped ranchero
Nice video
I would be interested in the 1 ton international .... was shown on the tail end of the video ..
All thoose cars and parts should be taken care of. Some for use and some for scrap.
How bad off was the yellow Ranchero and did you get them cragar/rocket and other wide wheels from the bus?
New subscriber here you are extremely lucky that you found that old 4 door cab over wow anyways great video I look forward to your future videos good luck and God speed
Cool truck, BUT!! Why didn`t you rescued that Oldsmobile 1958, it looks ok?
Is that a Marmon Harrington converted body? I have had several regular two door versions. Never was fortunate enough to find a custom ordered ride.
Cool.
Good vid. New subscriber.
If ya look around there ya just may find those doors ???
Finding them otherwise could get pretty interesting ...
Hey is that the remnants of an old junkyard or just a rich farmer’s hoard scattered all over the property for various reasons?
I would love to see a build on this truck
how did all the cars and trucks get back there
Dhe bhest tehnologi❤️
Take a pickup truck rear end and chain it under the rear springs then pick up the front with the skidsteer out you go
Finished watching this video today, and all of a sudden, I feel as though I’d like a tailgate wall hanger…
my dad has one very similar, I believe it's a 39 ford coe crew cab, it's been in a process of restoration for 8 years or so. Rolling chassis, etc. Has a cummins powertrain.
Finishing it would be a great accomplishment. Maybe you could find someone to help
good job guys 👍💪....for reconstructions it's great to find these vehicle cemeteries....but for pollution it's not as nice as you leave these wrecks in the ground in the USA ☹
You said it's worth pulling out plenty of time's, wondering if your trying to talk yourself into pulling it out? It's a 3 door that's pretty cool don't think I ever seen one of those.
Haha I absolutely was. Just a lot of what if’s
The terrain down there is tough, there’s motors and metal sticking out of the ground everywhere. I really figured that truck was gonna put up a big fight so I was nervous. It ended up going easy.
Would you have any idea if that Ford ranchero is for sale and how much thank you
Good job next time push the trailer out the same way you went in so you have more transferable ground pressure.
Bummer to leave any of them behind wish I could fly down there and rent a excavator I could have all those out no problem sad to see they have to be picked apart there's still a lot of unreplaceable iron sad to see.
osage orange tree is nasty with thorns and hard ass wood like a soft ball. As kids we would have fights with them until you get hit by a ripe nasty one. Had dozens of them on the property, used as fence posts never rot and no insects to dense. Yellow to orange wood centers very difficult to mill but when done beautiful hard as concrete wood. Used to fill a pop bottle with diesel and light the center of the cluster, burns super super hot and next day tree is down and flowered out