If those old trucks could talk...... Jeep FC 150 or FC170 - 56' - 65' ■ Studebaker Dump - 49' - 53' but that one has an overhead six cylinder that wasn't offered until 61' ( it has to be a transplant) great video..... I had a 57' FC 150 in the mid 70's it was fun like being in an oven. The bumper gaurd on the back of the Buick is $$$
Cars rust out in the "Rust Belt" largely from the atlantic ocean west to kansas, wherever salt is used the roads to melt ice and snow. The Southern states don't have rust problems.
Good one Dave!!!! Thanks for driving all the way out there and climbing that Mountain for us, I'll definitely be back for part 2.
It was an awesome explore. Thanks! Part-two is coming out this Sunday.
Dump truck is an early 1950's Studebaker. The car at 26.29 is a 1950's Buick. Pickup looks to be a late 1930's GM.
I was thinking the pickup was a International.
Yikes! I'm glad you are feeling better!
The vertical slits on the front grille of Jeeps is their trademark - it celebrated that Jeep was the first vehicle used on all the Earth's continents.
If those old trucks could talk...... Jeep FC 150 or FC170 - 56' - 65' ■ Studebaker Dump - 49' - 53' but that one has an overhead six cylinder that wasn't offered until 61' ( it has to be a transplant) great video..... I had a 57' FC 150 in the mid 70's it was fun like being in an oven. The bumper gaurd on the back of the Buick is $$$
Another a good find Dave good job
Thank you.
We recognise that place. It was cold up there wasn’t it. Seems ages ago now. Looking forward to the next one Dave.
It was a really neat place to explore.
@@DaveExploresYT it certainly was
My dad had a Ford pickup with a wood bed. That's one of the vehicles I learned to drive with 3 on the tree.
Cars rust out in the "Rust Belt" largely from the atlantic ocean west to kansas, wherever salt is used the roads to melt ice and snow. The Southern states don't have rust problems.
It's hard to believe at the bottom of the mountain is the hottest land on earth. Really Good Video.
And the dumptruck with all the bulletholes in is a Studebaker truck !
The pantry is a cellar.
The crashed truck is probably a Willys FC
Big horn sheep, not antelope.
I could get that scrap metal out of where it is at. I would take a front end loader up there and remove them.
Nobody will waste their time because scrap value is 3 cents per pound
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THAT ONE KIND OF BLUISH CAR MIGHT HAVE BEEN A PACKARD WITH A STRAIGHT EIGHT ENGINE
DAVID ADAM GRENIS CURRENTLY IN BOULDER COLORADO
Studebaker
Great Video ( and a very well done intro ) 👍
Thanks 👍