My father in law did that with a collection including series 1 land rovers, tractors, Norton commandos and boats. He passed away leaving 2 series 1 land rovers in pieces, a fordson tractor in bits, 2 stripped out boats a harley in boxes, an almost complete Norton and triumph. The mother in law now won't part with them as they are memories of his projects that she is going to leave to her son and my son. Her son can't keep up with repairs to his own vehicles and buys a different vehicle rather than repair them. He has added range rover classic (3 door) p38 and 3 110 defenders and a series 2 pick up with a recovery spec lift in the back. All now sitting in the Scottish Highlands rotting away. Because "they'll be worth money to somebody some day"
Nah mate this car it worth something ..... Err who will spend a whole day cutting trees down just to get to a car then as soon as u move it it fall apart
If the average weight of each car is 3500 lbs, times 600 cars at $250 per ton that is $225,000. That doesn't include the labor and equipment time of removing and hauling. Assuming you can get 9 cars on each flat bed of a tractor trailer load, that is 66 trips. As dense as that area it would be tough to move more than one load a day. That is 14 weeks of hauling and loading or 2800 hours of labor at a low of $25 per hour, which I don't think is even possible, that is $28,000 for two people working 40 hours a week. I'm guessing the labor would be double or even triple that amount but I will stick with that number for now. That is a total of $197,000 profit, not including the cost of equipment time (tractor/skid steer/etc and a truck and trailer). So if someone is willing to pay $400K for that, unless they know how to maximize the return on those cars besides just hauling them straight to the scrap yard, they are smarter than me or that guy is seeing value where there is none. Chris, I hope you can do a follow up video to let us know how this all goes.
you went into more detail then me when figuring the cars. My way was to take the $400,000 and divided it by 600 cars and figure they will be paying $666.66 for each car plus the labor, equipment and whatever expenses so it was a fast no for me.
There are two people on RUclips that you never know how things will end up. Peter Santanello and NoNonsense Chris. That's why the channel is like an adventure series. You never know if it is the end of him. Thrillers.
"It used to be a farm" What did they grow here? "Produce" Thanks you've been very helpful Gary. LOL I used to live not far from that place so I know where it is. I remember it back in the 80s. 400k? Sheeeeet hows about 40.00 and an Orangina? That's what it's worth, its mainly scrap metal, nothing restorable. I love the shot of you riding your bike over the Burlington Bristol Bridge. I used to cross it daily to get to TCNJ for night school and to my job on W. State Street in Trenton. I remember Rohm and Haas Chemical plant would stink up the Bristol side of the bridge, which was awful.
I’m on my way with a 400k check. I also hired 25 tractor trailer rigs,the army core of engineers and the navy to load everything manually they said it would only take 6 months but they have nothing else going on
Bob and Bob asked Gary “what would you say you do here??” Gary replied “Well--well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the Owner don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?”
My Family has owned and operated a salvage yard here in Ga for over 50 years and crush cars daily.. There’s no way there’s $400,000 worth of metal there from what you’ve shown! The cars crushed will average about $250-$350 each considering most of them are rusted out! That’s a lot of cars to equal $400k
In the ancient woods, Gary walks, A man of few and silent thoughts. Through shadowed paths, he treads alone, In search of earth to call his own. Behind him, a voice, a ceaseless tide, Whispers of worlds, of time and tide. Yet Gary, weary, longs for peace, A final breath, a sweet release. The chatter winds, a haunting song, Each word a step where he belongs. To that quiet place, where silence reigns, And whispers fade, as life’s refrain.
You were very polite not to say to the guide this is a junk yard full of pure junk. Interesting to see how a modern neighborhood built up around the junk.
@@philspear73 When a developer buys it and puts in a bunch of apartments and their property taxes skyrocket along with crime and traffic they will be really happy!
@@outlet6989according to The Iceman he was cut up, stuffed in a barrel and crushed in the trunk of a car that was sent to Japan for recycling. Every 1980s Toyota probably had a little Hoffa DNA in it…
$400k seems like a reasonable price to keep the secrets those cars have. The group who needs to keep them a continued secret will pay. Someone from Philly is the highest bidder you say? 😂. And the land buyer doesn’t want the cars? 😂😂
Gary is a real motivational speaker 😉 that place is quite literally a junkyard, very few restorable projects that's for sure. This was quite interesting thanks for bringing us along ✌️🇺🇲
All the locals reading should write the City of Philadelphia about helping Chris & Jen buy this property. I bet Chris & family would clean the place up nice, build a Car themed Amusement Park/ RV Campgrounds/ Affordable housing/ transition housing for people overcoming homelessness, alcohol & drug dependency through learning professional trade skills. Like Commercial & residential civil engineering & land development. (plumbing, parks, sidewals, storm water mediation, electrical infrastructure, etc.) 2. Rebuilding repurposing salvage vehicles. Most of its rusty scrap. But what if 1/3 was capable of being gutted & rehabilitated into slow ev rolling housing/commuter/grocery getter cars. Basically classic cars, stipped down & repurposed as people carriers and delivery drive vehicles. Keeping it safety current, operator sobriety, & moving it when asked by law, = ownership. Could be good for shop & auto parts stores needing parts runners. Night life wise could replace the big brand people transporters, get people home safe & sound. Philly looking like Cuba or London with slow rolling big old cabs, air cooled 4 bangers, ev, pnuematic, & people powered.
i would be a cranky and quiet too if i would've worked as a damass my whole life for some dude and get to 80 y/o with wite hair and have no pension having to work for the same dude till i die
Yo Chris, im the guy with the green 74 Ranchero, met you at Powertour. that Junkyard is right around the corner from me and I went there only once and had the same experience. lol. a better place to checkout is the Friendship yard down in Tabernacle.
LOS LOCOS SON AQUELLOS QUE BOTAN ESOS AUTOMOVILES ( NUNCA HABRA IGUALES ) LOS LOCOS SON LOS PROPIETARIOS QUE BOTAN SUS AUTOMOVILES PARA COMPRAR VERDADERA CHATARRA NUEVA..... ES UNA VERDADERA DESGRACIA PARA EL PAIS DE NORTE-AMERICA , QUE RESUCITA SUS FABRICAS DE AUTOMOVILES ,OGLIGANDO A BOTAR LO VERDADERAMENTE VALIOSO // UNA GRAN PENA ... VEO A EEUU EN DESGRACIA //
Yikes. What a terrible waste of machinery... Another example of some old guy saying, " I'm going to to hang on to it until it's worth more." Now the metal is worth scrap value... maybe. So sad. 25 years ago, some these cars might have been salvageable. Today? Nada.
I mean... I'm not sure if Chris realizes it but this video is pure comedy! Between Grumpy Gary who's probably pissed he worked all his life in the yard hoping he'd get the business at some point but he won't and now has to show the property arround and the owner who's asking 400k for a pile of junk worth at best 100k in scrap and some contamined soil lands, this was quite the show!
Dear NNKH Chris. 👍👌👏 Before I heard the prices, I somehow hoped that you are able to buy this property and maybe even clear it by yourself. This would definitely make a fantastic video series. To own such a forest in the neighborhood of houses in a city is a dream (especially for children). Best regards, luck and especially health to all 5 of you.
No way in hell you can make any money off this deal. It would cost you 200K just to remove the cars. And he don't want anyone in there with track equipment. How does he think you are going to get the cars out of all them trees without messing up the land. I would not touch it if he gave it to me.
No kidding. the people buying the land is just going to clear cut it the fastest way possible so they can start making money back. they are not paying a couple million so they can camp out in a bug infested woods.
How long have you worked here... long time What did they grow on the farm... produce Any complete cars or are they all like this... like this That pretty much sums up the video
Someone is going to pay 2.4 million and there’s going to be no dozers,excavators or tracked machines evolved ? Does that guy think it’s going to be Gary’s forest preserve
Doesn't want any track machines in to clear the cars. Doesn't realize that once the land is sold and the developers move in it will be track machine city.
Heaps of good chrome on those old cars plus good parts, just take care what you crush. A whole lot of rare spares hidden in many these old wrecks. Love your videos
When i first started watching i was thinking there is no way you are getting out of there alive 😨It looks like one of those horror movies the hills have eyes 😅
Chris - Your charisma is shining through but Gary is not receiving it. Chris "So Gary, how long have you worked here?" Gary "...Long time." Silent pause then Chris lets out a huge sigh. Here we go. You take it with stride though.
Damn. He wasnt wrong about it all being junk. I bet neither of those guys have ever been to a doctor. Today i also learnt 1 cat=lots of cats running around
I think Gary wears multiple hats at this job. Security, Maintenance, HR Rep. He's a people person!!
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how many actually made it out of there? lol
Gary is a man of NO words.
I think he wears all at the same time.
With a new career change he can work at Social Security or the license branch and do just fine
Can't imagine why it wasn't a thriving business. It's very organized & staff is so friendly-
Yeah girl is a real talker ain't he😂
Perfect example of holding on to things until they're worthless.
These type of people are always going to - they never follow through.
My father in law did that with a collection including series 1 land rovers, tractors, Norton commandos and boats. He passed away leaving 2 series 1 land rovers in pieces, a fordson tractor in bits, 2 stripped out boats a harley in boxes, an almost complete Norton and triumph. The mother in law now won't part with them as they are memories of his projects that she is going to leave to her son and my son. Her son can't keep up with repairs to his own vehicles and buys a different vehicle rather than repair them. He has added range rover classic (3 door) p38 and 3 110 defenders and a series 2 pick up with a recovery spec lift in the back. All now sitting in the Scottish Highlands rotting away. Because "they'll be worth money to somebody some day"
That crane truck would be a sweet video!
Nah mate this car it worth something .....
Err who will spend a whole day cutting trees down just to get to a car then as soon as u move it it fall apart
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They put a very talkative and helpful guide for this walk
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appears mad dont he lol
This river don't go to Aintry
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What I was thinking
If the average weight of each car is 3500 lbs, times 600 cars at $250 per ton that is $225,000. That doesn't include the labor and equipment time of removing and hauling. Assuming you can get 9 cars on each flat bed of a tractor trailer load, that is 66 trips. As dense as that area it would be tough to move more than one load a day. That is 14 weeks of hauling and loading or 2800 hours of labor at a low of $25 per hour, which I don't think is even possible, that is $28,000 for two people working 40 hours a week. I'm guessing the labor would be double or even triple that amount but I will stick with that number for now. That is a total of $197,000 profit, not including the cost of equipment time (tractor/skid steer/etc and a truck and trailer). So if someone is willing to pay $400K for that, unless they know how to maximize the return on those cars besides just hauling them straight to the scrap yard, they are smarter than me or that guy is seeing value where there is none. Chris, I hope you can do a follow up video to let us know how this all goes.
it's just like Facebook marketplace, people with overvalued junk.
@@alanprather8399 exactly. 90% of these cars are scrap only. The "good" ones could be auctioned but even those won't bring too much.
you went into more detail then me when figuring the cars. My way was to take the $400,000 and divided it by 600 cars and figure they will be paying $666.66 for each car plus the labor, equipment and whatever expenses so it was a fast no for me.
250$ a ton where do you go here in New Mexico and Colorado it's 80$ a ton ?????and has been for years now
@@subarutime5089 it's been bouncing around me from $175-$265 a ton where i go in s.e. Wi. for the last year.
2 minutes into this video is when I realized I'd be watching the next 12 & a half minutes purely out of loyalty to Chris.
I tried but couldn't, just a bit of a weird video
Yep will always watch a NNKH video
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Well said, it was painful watching Chris get shot down with every word intended to bond with dude
@@KenMrKLC Colder than a mother inlaw's kiss!!
With Gary this could almost be made into a horror movie, "...come a little further Chris, I have a surprise for you..."
😂😂😂😂
Hills have eyes junkyard edition
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There are two people on RUclips that you never know how things will end up. Peter Santanello and NoNonsense Chris. That's why the channel is like an adventure series. You never know if it is the end of him. Thrillers.
Just needed a banjo to kick in and I would have legged it !
Hands down best NNKH video so far. This is beyond funny on every level.
Doesn't want to tear up the property with a Track machine. I'm at a total loss of words after hearing that.
Because the track machine would unearth all the shallow graves.
And 400K for the contents? its a junk yard full of junk, no-one will be able to drag anything useful out using a tractor with tyres. 🤦♂
yeah property he's selling for millions gimme a break. maybe a chopper is best?
@@stereolababy typical boomers, they don't actually care about preserving old iron, just the money
@@M.TTT. he wasn't really preserving anything
RUN RUN and keep RUNNING. And once you get miles away, RUN some more.
Geeezus! Will he ever shut up and let you get a word in! 😆
no but chris will keep rambling on lol
"Michael, thanks for having Gary showing me around"
"Who's Gary?"
The guy showing me around
I think Gary might be a figment of our imagination.
@@NNKH2 😂 Yeah, I got that. I was just joking that Gary was just like some random dude who was just walking in the woods.
“Only Gary I knew was an old guy that lived here and wouldn’t talk to nobody… but he died back in 1974…”
@@NNKH2 chris buy a clue buddy
"A farm? what did you grow?"........"produce". lol
Hahahaaaa!
Produce.........grunt groans
Id swear he said Rodents lol
@@jorgeb9715haha that’s what I thought
He said Roses.
I had some serious Deliverance vibes watching this vid.
That guy showing you around is a real talker..
"It used to be a farm" What did they grow here? "Produce" Thanks you've been very helpful Gary. LOL I used to live not far from that place so I know where it is. I remember it back in the 80s. 400k? Sheeeeet hows about 40.00 and an Orangina? That's what it's worth, its mainly scrap metal, nothing restorable. I love the shot of you riding your bike over the Burlington Bristol Bridge. I used to cross it daily to get to TCNJ for night school and to my job on W. State Street in Trenton. I remember Rohm and Haas Chemical plant would stink up the Bristol side of the bridge, which was awful.
I’m on my way with a 400k check. I also hired 25 tractor trailer rigs,the army core of engineers and the navy to load everything manually they said it would only take 6 months but they have nothing else going on
Gary's motivational talks, books, and appearances back in the 90s really turned my career around.
Yeah, I have a complete volume of his blank cassette tapes. Nothing to play them on now, sadly.
Yes, Chris, it would be nice to see a follow-up on this property. Cheers.
Bob and Bob asked Gary “what would you say you do here??”
Gary replied “Well--well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the Owner don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?”
+1,000 points for office space reference!
I bet im the first one laid off! Just the thought of having to go to the state unemployment office and stand in line with those scumbags!
Can’t get a word in for the guide being so chatty.
Poor Gary. Until you asked about that crane, then he lit right up. That must be his favorite.
Used to be a Farm. “Do you know what they grew here?” “Yes, produce.” 😂
Nobody getting shit out of there till the estate auction. You wont have to wait long.
Loved this video Chris! It was odd, bizarre, awkward, funny and interesting! The comments are hilarious! Thanks for posting!!
Every time Chris asked a question I couldn't help but laugh.
Such an out going personality, he picked the rite place to work. So out spoken.❤😊
This is following a randon NPC in a game. Only talks when you press "Interact"
Haha my thought exactly!
My Family has owned and operated a salvage yard here in Ga for over 50 years and crush cars daily.. There’s no way there’s $400,000 worth of metal there from what you’ve shown! The cars crushed will average about $250-$350 each considering most of them are rusted out! That’s a lot of cars to equal $400k
79.95 ton scrap
@@very5ick112 where are u getting that from?
@@dannyyarbrough5938 everywhere
In the ancient woods, Gary walks,
A man of few and silent thoughts.
Through shadowed paths, he treads alone,
In search of earth to call his own.
Behind him, a voice, a ceaseless tide,
Whispers of worlds, of time and tide.
Yet Gary, weary, longs for peace,
A final breath, a sweet release.
The chatter winds, a haunting song,
Each word a step where he belongs.
To that quiet place, where silence reigns,
And whispers fade, as life’s refrain.
I wonder how many people actually understand your comment? I think it’s quite clever.
What a pile of crap! Gary's cool though.
Edgar Allen Poe
@@jimcrawford3185 weny to Edgar Allen Poe Speakeasy today - it's a traveling show, if you get a chance it's worth seeing.
I watch you work on these cars you are great best mechanic I have ever seen Please keep going
The old boy waited too long to sell it, it is all too far gone with rust!
You were very polite not to say to the guide this is a junk yard full of pure junk.
Interesting to see how a modern neighborhood built up around the junk.
I'm sure the neighbors are over having a rat infested junk kingdom next door.
@@philspear73 When a developer buys it and puts in a bunch of apartments and their property taxes skyrocket along with crime and traffic they will be really happy!
@@williamzoom How about a cemetery? The developers might even find where Jimmy Hoffa's body is located.
@@outlet6989 Unless they build one on the ocean floor they are not going to find Hoffa!
@@outlet6989according to The Iceman he was cut up, stuffed in a barrel and crushed in the trunk of a car that was sent to Japan for recycling. Every 1980s Toyota probably had a little Hoffa DNA in it…
Anyone else getting the vibe Chris wasn't getting out alive or was that just me.
Me too. I figured his chances would be one out of ten.
This feels like one of those side quests in a video game where you just have to follow the underwritten computer character to the next level.
@ 3:17 - Needs a little trail maintenance huh……😂😂 lmao Chris
Looks like you were about to get turned into soup for a minute 🤣
Wrong turn vibes
Gary is a man of few words. Ask a question, get a direct answer, move on. I could drink beer with this guy. 🍺
Did you program the drone to get help after 30 min with no response?
3rd channel. “No conversation know how” hosted by Gary
I think Gary has spent a little too much time in those woods, by himself.
No way is it worth that much. I thought it was the price of the property too 😂😂
Not sure about the scrap, but the land definitely is. Did you see the development of houses next to it at 5:30?
@@cardiffgiant9406 yes thats made clear later in the video lol. i should have waited until the end. good luck to him though
at his age just take the 2.4m and the new owner can get someone to take all the cars away for free
I've seen enough horror films to know that place is full of bodies.
With Igor as the caretaker there's a body in every trunk just kidding.maybe
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$400k seems like a reasonable price to keep the secrets those cars have. The group who needs to keep them a continued secret will pay. Someone from Philly is the highest bidder you say? 😂. And the land buyer doesn’t want the cars? 😂😂
Why they dont want track vehicles
Nothing there has any value. Its all ruined
Tough crowd there Chris. 😂 way to hang in there!🤣😂🤣
The way Gary would stop, silently, and wait for you only to resume walking reminded me SO much of following an NPC in a game 😄
If this was nighttime it would be a Scooby Doo episode.
I was waiting to see the Mystery Machine🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And I (Gary) would have gotten away with it, had it not been for you meddling kids!
Gary is actually Regenold VanDerlyn a n evil land baron wearing a Gary mask.
Gary is a real motivational speaker 😉 that place is quite literally a junkyard, very few restorable projects that's for sure. This was quite interesting thanks for bringing us along ✌️🇺🇲
Two words for the ultimate buyer of the property - 80 years of Contaminated Soil
Ya and it looks to be a housing development at that price. Could cost a million to clean it up.
All the locals reading should write the City of Philadelphia about helping Chris & Jen buy this property.
I bet Chris & family would clean the place up nice, build a Car themed Amusement Park/ RV Campgrounds/ Affordable housing/ transition housing for people overcoming homelessness, alcohol & drug dependency through learning professional trade skills.
Like Commercial & residential civil engineering & land development. (plumbing, parks, sidewals, storm water mediation, electrical infrastructure, etc.)
2. Rebuilding repurposing salvage vehicles. Most of its rusty scrap. But what if 1/3 was capable of being gutted & rehabilitated into slow ev rolling housing/commuter/grocery getter cars. Basically classic cars, stipped down & repurposed as people carriers and delivery drive vehicles.
Keeping it safety current, operator sobriety, & moving it when asked by law, = ownership.
Could be good for shop & auto parts stores needing parts runners.
Night life wise could replace the big brand people transporters, get people home safe & sound.
Philly looking like Cuba or London with slow rolling big old cabs, air cooled 4 bangers,
ev, pnuematic, & people powered.
@@timothyletwin5911 Waaaayyy more than a million to clean up all that. Just that oil truck if it leaked.....
I'm sure the overgrowth has absorbed alot of any waste
@@neonnoodle1169 Probably hey?
T.Q chris ...bcoz you take us around your wood to view the country side ...the only channel do this ...! regards from kuala lumpur ..! 🎉
Gary can't be that ecstatic that his "home" is being sold out from under him
Cars are not "preserved" sitting outside in rain, snow, and moisture, These hoarders ruined their "treasures".
That American Airlines Boeing 747 that is parked in the middle of the woods is in great condition.
i would be a cranky and quiet too if i would've worked as a damass my whole life for some dude and get to 80 y/o with wite hair and have no pension having to work for the same dude till i die
Modern day hermit
Yo Chris, im the guy with the green 74 Ranchero, met you at Powertour. that Junkyard is right around the corner from me and I went there only once and had the same experience. lol. a better place to checkout is the Friendship yard down in Tabernacle.
Hey man! That's cool and okay I'll look into it. Thanks for the tip
the best car was the thunderbird
Funny no track machine. Once’s he’s gone an it’s subdivided, that’s gonna be the first thing that shows up!
yep these will be lots of new houses built on the land
I liked the guide after Chris asked what the farmer used to grow here......yeah...produce!
C'mon, you gotta love that!
I don’t know about you guys. But I laughed louder out loud every time Gary grunted something out.
Thanks!
Thank you man, appreciate it!
Guy looks like a cross between a Charles Dickens character and old man Tim Conway.
Its a shame how so many people let cars go to waste like that. I believe they are mental😵💫
LOS LOCOS SON AQUELLOS QUE BOTAN ESOS AUTOMOVILES ( NUNCA HABRA IGUALES ) LOS LOCOS SON LOS PROPIETARIOS QUE BOTAN SUS AUTOMOVILES PARA COMPRAR VERDADERA CHATARRA NUEVA..... ES UNA VERDADERA DESGRACIA PARA EL PAIS DE NORTE-AMERICA , QUE RESUCITA SUS FABRICAS DE AUTOMOVILES ,OGLIGANDO A BOTAR LO VERDADERAMENTE VALIOSO // UNA GRAN PENA ... VEO A EEUU EN DESGRACIA //
Yikes. What a terrible waste of machinery... Another example of some old guy saying, " I'm going to to hang on to it until it's worth more." Now the metal is worth scrap value... maybe. So sad. 25 years ago, some these cars might have been salvageable. Today? Nada.
Gary needs his own channel!!!
Silent movies?! 🤭
What? No dueling Banjos? This was a unique one Chris, but always worth watching.
I'd charge $400K to take away all the cars and clean up the property...
This was one of the most authentically weird videos I’ve seen on this channel. 😂
He should be happy to get anything for all that scrap. The labor alone will cost a fortune.
I mean... I'm not sure if Chris realizes it but this video is pure comedy! Between Grumpy Gary who's probably pissed he worked all his life in the yard hoping he'd get the business at some point but he won't and now has to show the property arround and the owner who's asking 400k for a pile of junk worth at best 100k in scrap and some contamined soil lands, this was quite the show!
Dear NNKH Chris.
👍👌👏 Before I heard the prices, I somehow hoped that you are able to buy this property and maybe even clear it by yourself. This would definitely make a fantastic video series. To own such a forest in the neighborhood of houses in a city is a dream (especially for children).
Best regards, luck and especially health to all 5 of you.
Gary is an NPC lol walking around in the quest
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No way in hell you can make any money off this deal. It would cost you 200K just to remove the cars. And he don't want anyone in there with track equipment. How does he think you are going to get the cars out of all them trees without messing up the land. I would not touch it if he gave it to me.
No kidding. the people buying the land is just going to clear cut it the fastest way possible so they can start making money back. they are not paying a couple million so they can camp out in a bug infested woods.
Interesting to see that red Chrysler TC by Maserati by the RV. Roofline is immediately recognizable.
Gary could probably run this November
$400,000 offered for that scrap? They should take the guy's hand off!
that man destroyed his body working hard hard his whole life, this is why you gotta be careful
Working at what? Dude just put a cabin on his boss’ property.
we can head back now, Chris said... Gary then quietly leads Chris deeper into the woods
Gary is all business. $400K? Doubtful, but I am wrong often so good luck to him.
Maybe they mean they will pay someone $400K to clear it all out
The guide is a friendly sort. A man of few words he is.
Hes worried about a track machine damaging the land who ever buys it will clear ot out and build a neibhorhood
Yeah exactly. I tried explaining that to him. But he's insistent on no track machines. That's why he turned the last contract down.
Exactly. Once the land is sold and the developers move in, there will be track machines everywhere.
Youre outdoing yourself with all the informative words Gary. Thank you.
How long have you worked here... long time
What did they grow on the farm... produce
Any complete cars or are they all like this... like this
That pretty much sums up the video
This is so cool I have been raised around old scrap cars but we used to take them to the steel yard for $142.00 at the most for a Desoto
Maybe the white Corvette and that's a big maybe, the 2 Chevy wreckers would make a good will it start video, Gary he knows where the gold is🤣🤣🤣
You and Gary make a great team…
You ask Gary questions, ..
Gary ignores your questions.
Someone is going to pay 2.4 million and there’s going to be no dozers,excavators or tracked machines evolved ? Does that guy think it’s going to be Gary’s forest preserve
I was asking myself the same thing
Theres gonna be so many houses built there.. mans gonna make back the 2 mill real quick
Doesn't want any track machines in to clear the cars. Doesn't realize that once the land is sold and the developers move in it will be track machine city.
That car @ 8:40 was a Maserati TC, basically a modified Chrysler Lebaron. Not too common these days
Ole Gary is a wealth of info! Sweet man.
Heaps of good chrome on those old cars plus good parts, just take care what you crush. A whole lot of rare spares hidden in many these old wrecks. Love your videos
When i first started watching i was thinking there is no way you are getting out of there alive 😨It looks like one of those horror movies the hills have eyes 😅
Chris - Your charisma is shining through but Gary is not receiving it. Chris "So Gary, how long have you worked here?" Gary "...Long time." Silent pause then Chris lets out a huge sigh. Here we go. You take it with stride though.
I would've offered $7 bucks for entire lot.
Damn. He wasnt wrong about it all being junk. I bet neither of those guys have ever been to a doctor.
Today i also learnt 1 cat=lots of cats running around
If there was ever a live action remake of the movie Labyrinth, Gary here would make a perfect Hoggle.
I don’t understand the no track machine but old people set in their ways lol
There’s no beginning to Gary’s appeal huh!
That guy was super friendly. I only watched for NNKH content as well.
At some point it felt as if Chris is following Gandalf through the old forest towards middle earth 🧙🏻♂️
400k for the cars seems crazy to me, he should accept that asap.
The "common sense" sign at 14:05 was well timed lol. Love the video's Chris and your 2 channels. Keep it up and great job!
1973 Monte Carlo. My first car. I paid $2100 for it in 1978.