Thanks for showing and discussing all the cars, both the early Corvairs and all the fullsized. And an early '47 Kaiser in there too ! That blue on the Bel-Air is so vivid even all those decades later.
That was a great car. We got it new with power windows but three speed manual transmission.283 engine. That was the car I learned how to drive. I would love to have that car.
The front and rear bumper valances on the '64 are both in excellent condition ! Usually they were destroyed because people would put the bumper jack on them.
Super cool cars in that collection. That tri power el Camino is neat, keep pushing him to sell to you. He must have a price that he would let it go. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺💰💰
My 59 Chevy panel truck has been in the family for 50 years. Next April 12th, I will have had it for 37 of those years. It's still my daily driver and work truck. Stock 235 six cylinder and granny four speed. Not the original running gear but just like it.
I love your show. I used black coffee on rust in the navy. you can try black coffee in a spray bottle and spray black coffee onto your rust. it works like rust cleaner and leaves a protective coat on your metal. like it can be on the metal for a long time until you are ready to take the next step in rust repair.
Hello beautiful cars !! I love america and i try to imitate it everywhere and as a lifestyle! I love texas especially. .do like me throw away those new car plastics that are unwatchable and use wreckers of the time! I don't go beyond the 80s. And my opinion because I don't understand why you love classic cars and then you use new generation vehicles .... thank you with esteem and affection from Italy! you Americans have an edge!
I often kid you about Sweden, but I agree, it's far better for the Swedes to get these cars and restore them than for them to remain here in the good ol' USA rusting away in these guys' fields...
Ryan, another great find. Howard from "Old Car Alley" is another example of someone that still has his first car! And it's a '59 as well. Boy what a collection of '59 Chevrolets. And speaking of Howard, he might be interested in that '59 wagon. Is it for sale?
Love those 59s esp.with 348s. That's a rare find Camino ,348 ,3 dueces, great.not many 59s left where I live in south Carolina or I don't see any. Great video, thanks.
I live there too. There's plenty of old cars sitting in rural areas all over this state. Their owners just don't want to part with them. Also, there is a classic car dealer in Laurens Co.
Scott,on the Cold war motors channel has a Kaiser which is a daily and in the same sort of condition. Kaiser were onto something with those engines etc, a shame the big three stifled them .
I should have realized. I'm guilty of it 2. I just sold my first car. It's a 66 Pontiac Catalina coupe. I've had it since I was 19. And I'm 52 now. It's going to Sweden next year. I just wish they wouldn't leave. But they will have a better shot at a longer life over there.
most of them i dont do much work to. i leave as is, HOWEVER, in the spring I am building a 50x80 shop, so once thats up, ill be able to do more. stay tuned.!
I have a friend who sells a lot of cars overseas , I don't agree with it but they love and cherish these cars in Europe . I have seen alot of cars get crushed or rot into the ground because A. The owners want too much money for them or B. The cost of parts or restoration. Also we have a dislike for 4 Doors . I'm 65 and most of the cars from my childhood were this body style I'm fine with 4 Doors .I'm glad someone is saving them . Thanks
Hello ryan.How many Chevy cars do you have?I see that you like Chevys very much. That isn't a bat thing everbody has their own taste keep these episodes coming.👌👌👍👍👍👍
nice to see something beside muscle car s , like 63-67 impala 4door sport sedan wish list big block 396, 409 or ,427 ,4sd power window s a/c . tach some where built? did any one save one , like most 4doors front clip dash rest of the car cut up for parts or drive train long gone see a few big block 4 sp wagons
@@IowaClassicCarsThe car restored isn’t worth anything. It is a 4 door. I had 64 Impala SS but I sold way too soon and way too cheap. I would have to take a second out on the house to replace it. And that my not be enough. I do dig your channel. Look forward to new vids.
I have a close friend of mine who has sold a lot of cars overseas . I don't particularly agree with it , but they have the money and they cherish these cars . I have seen so many cars here go to the crusher or rust into the ground because of A owners want to much money for the cars or B the cost of the parts or restoration . Also we seem to have a thing against 4 Door cars . I am 65 and most of the cars from my childhood were 4 doors . They don't bother me . Thankfully someone is saving them .
@@kennethreiver985 I’m 70 so we grew up at the same time. I remember a lot of 4 doors and giant station wagons. Still dig station wagons, and big cars. Pontiac, Olds and Mercs. All beautiful and well appointed, powerful. When they had separate divisions and designed their own cars, rather than on Ford or GM platforms. Sad days when they went away. I hate to see these cars rusting to dust in fields. As property sells new owners don’t want to deal with the relics, then it’s crusher time. I give these guy a lot of grief about patina, not a fan. Too me it means needs bodywork and paint. But at least they’re saving the cars. Take Care
My classmate's Dad had a 64 Impala when I was in 7th grade who'd thunk that year later I would buy it from his mom for $250 got it home and took off the valve covers he used mobile oil not mobile 1 and it was gunked up like crazy. I ran diesel thru it and got most of it out but later went ahead and rebuilt it. Drove a few years and sold it and started another project
@@IowaClassicCars That was back in the early 90's I think but yeah. Best deal was a retired school teacher sold me a 66 LTD Hardtop for $250 when I looked at it and opened the hood it was like a new engine turns out her son rebuilt the motor and then she didn't drive it. Valves were sticky took marvel mystery oil and driving about 20 miles and it ran like a new one.
Hey Ryan, what do you think if customized 1959-1964 chevorlets? Or custom cars in general? Would you ever consider building a custom that is chopped, channeled, repainted, rebuilt, etc?
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Thanks for showing and discussing all the cars, both the early Corvairs and all the fullsized. And an early '47 Kaiser in there too ! That blue on the Bel-Air is so vivid even all those decades later.
Glad you enjoyed it!
i liked the looks of the 1964 full size chevys.
Wow! Roy has a sweet collection. Keep those videos coming. I enjoy your channel alot
thanks Frank, appreciate the comment!
The '64 Impala has always been one of my favorites!
cant beat a 58-64
That was a great car. We got it new with power windows but three speed manual transmission.283 engine. That was the car I learned how to drive. I would love to have that car.
You find some of the coolest cars. 1964 was my favorite of the Impalas.
thanks Jerry
I LOVE IT. HOW MUCH ? BESIDES, IT HAS THE RIGHT NUMBER OF DOORS. Perfect Patina. Don't let this go over there.
definitely the right number of doors, and sorry but its paid for
The front and rear bumper valances on the '64 are both in excellent condition ! Usually they were destroyed because people would put the bumper jack on them.
that is 100% true
Thanks for the tour, cool cars too. I can hardly believe I seen a Monza coupe.
You and me both!
@@IowaClassicCars do you know if it had a V8 in the Monza? A friend of mine had one like that years ago.
@@kbtruck65blair64 i can ask but honestly never thought to ask lol
I love your vids Ryan. Got my khakis on. Lol. You’re hilarious. One day I’m going to surprise you and drive up with my 59 Impala. Lol
youre welcome any time
Great collection & the 454 car is the perfect sleeper. 😎👍🇨🇦
Nice! Your friend has quite the collection!
I know! hes lucky!
Super cool cars in that collection. That tri power el Camino is neat, keep pushing him to sell to you. He must have a price that he would let it go. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺💰💰
ill keep trying!
👍 glad you go and rescue them so that may go to Sweden to live on.
live on they will, thats for sure
Hey thanks Ryan for the really great video! Roy has a great collection of '59's, i'm sure you are first in line if he ever sells any!
Fingers crossed!
Next year will be my 40th with my first car and she still has her original big block. 1963 Plymouth Fury 361
My 59 Chevy panel truck has been in the family for 50 years. Next April 12th, I will have had it for 37 of those years. It's still my daily driver and work truck. Stock 235 six cylinder and granny four speed. Not the original running gear but just like it.
Hello 👋👋👋👋 good buddy Ryan I love videos on ol cars especially rescues and junkyards... take care buddy and God bless you my friend 🙏...
Thanks 👍
Great catch, that '61 & '64 Chevies!!
Thanks!
That wagon is freakin cool. Great video.
Thanks 👍
Great video Ryan. Have a great day.
you too Ron thanks
Great tour of Roy's stash!
thanks man
Ryan, you keep getting the nicest cars dude. Your buddy has some great rides also. Big Al.
Thanks Al!
I agree, Chevrolet 59 is one of the best cars ever built
cant beat them!
Another beautiful Impala sedan.
Thanks man
Roy has a great collection 👍 hopefully one day he will sell the 59 El Camino to you Ryan! Best to you man, keep up the great content
thanks Jazz!
I love your show. I used black coffee on rust in the navy. you can try black coffee in a spray bottle and spray black coffee onto your rust. it works like rust cleaner and leaves a protective coat on your metal. like it can be on the metal for a long time until you are ready to take the next step in rust repair.
thanks for watching!
@@IowaClassicCars Mortske has a 1960 impala to sell. 10 mints on the vid
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Looks like a Sunbird Town Coupe behind that BB Impala. Most of them were hatch-back.
Another fun video!! Love those early Chevy's.
Glad you like them!
Hello beautiful cars !! I love america and i try to imitate it everywhere and as a lifestyle! I love texas especially. .do like me throw away those new car plastics that are unwatchable and use wreckers of the time! I don't go beyond the 80s. And my opinion because I don't understand why you love classic cars and then you use new generation vehicles .... thank you with esteem and affection from Italy! you Americans have an edge!
thanks for watching! :D
Man I love your 59 rag top. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen that many 59s in one place.
thanks Mel!
Nice cars but the '59 El Camino drives me crazy 😍
Me too!
Reminds me of my 64 bel air hard to beat the style of these years!
Wow, that was a whole lot of 59's in 1 place. You must have been like a kid in a candy store.
lol yes!
I often kid you about Sweden, but I agree, it's far better for the Swedes to get these cars and restore them than for them to remain here in the good ol' USA rusting away in these guys' fields...
oh yeah they loveeee american cars
Impala Chris is probably green with envy
i bet!
Bro you're living my dream life
Thanks man
Awesome video.. keep em coming 1
thanks buddy!
Ryan, another great find. Howard from "Old Car Alley" is another example of someone that still has his first car! And it's a '59 as well. Boy what a collection of '59 Chevrolets. And speaking of Howard, he might be interested in that '59 wagon. Is it for sale?
No its not sadly. Howard has some nice stuff
Love those 59s esp.with 348s. That's a rare find Camino ,348 ,3 dueces, great.not many 59s left where I live in south Carolina or I don't see any. Great video, thanks.
I live there too. There's plenty of old cars sitting in rural areas all over this state. Their owners just don't want to part with them. Also, there is a classic car dealer in Laurens Co.
@@budtaylor7923 you must be referring to classic cars , grey court. Way to expensive been there lots of times
@@dalestewart5670 I've only seen it from the interstate.
thanks for watching!
Very Nice Shape!! Sure would LOVE to OWN this car!!
ill find more!
@@IowaClassicCars 👍
Scott,on the Cold war motors channel has a Kaiser which is a daily and in the same sort of condition. Kaiser were onto something with those engines etc, a shame the big three stifled them .
yep its a shame
Love your videos Ryan
Thanks jose!
Body looks sweet
I should have realized. I'm guilty of it 2. I just sold my first car. It's a 66 Pontiac Catalina coupe. I've had it since I was 19. And I'm 52 now. It's going to Sweden next year. I just wish they wouldn't leave. But they will have a better shot at a longer life over there.
itll be cherished over there
Ryan I always love seeing the finished product, can you do an episode on the finished products on the ones that go over seas
most of them i dont do much work to. i leave as is, HOWEVER, in the spring I am building a 50x80 shop, so once thats up, ill be able to do more. stay tuned.!
@@IowaClassicCars I can't wait I'm always excited to see your episodes, your friend has an amazing amount of 59's 3 El Camino s
I have a friend who sells a lot of cars overseas , I don't agree with it but they love and cherish these cars in Europe . I have seen alot of cars get crushed or rot into the ground because A. The owners want too much money for them or B. The cost of parts or restoration. Also we have a dislike for 4 Doors . I'm 65 and most of the cars from my childhood were this body style I'm fine with 4 Doors .I'm glad someone is saving them . Thanks
Thanks for watching
Nice car
Hello ryan.How many Chevy cars do you have?I see that you like Chevys very much. That isn't a bat thing everbody has their own taste keep these episodes coming.👌👌👍👍👍👍
right now i have 7 keepers and about 15 others lol
Very cool!!!!!!!!!
thanks man
Khaki Ryan !!! Mortske says hi...lol
hahaa of course he does XD
Cool cars just how I like them 👍🏼take it easy mate 👍🏼🍺🇳🇿
Thanks!
You find everything boss. I need a set of 62 to 64 imp. buckets?
i think my buddy has a set for $800. I sold a set about 2 months ago for 1k. email me
Hey ryan, would you ever consider doing a amc car revival? Like a gremlin or pacer? I think that would be cool. Just a thought.
nice to see something beside muscle car s , like 63-67 impala 4door sport sedan wish list big block 396, 409 or ,427 ,4sd power window s a/c . tach some where built? did any one save one , like most 4doors front clip dash rest of the car cut up for parts or drive train long gone see a few big block 4 sp wagons
Very rare car whats on your wish list lol
Cool relics. What do you have against paint?
Nothing, just too much to spend on that
@@IowaClassicCarsThe car restored isn’t worth anything. It is a 4 door. I had 64 Impala SS but I sold way too soon and way too cheap. I would have to take a second out on the house to replace it. And that my not be enough. I do dig your channel. Look forward to new vids.
I have a close friend of mine who has sold a lot of cars overseas . I don't particularly agree with it , but they have the money and they cherish these cars . I have seen so many cars here go to the crusher or rust into the ground because of A owners want to much money for the cars or B the cost of the parts or restoration . Also we seem to have a thing against 4 Door cars . I am 65 and most of the cars from my childhood were 4 doors . They don't bother me . Thankfully someone is saving them .
@@kennethreiver985 I’m 70 so we grew up at the same time. I remember a lot of 4 doors and giant station wagons. Still dig station wagons, and big cars. Pontiac, Olds and Mercs. All beautiful and well appointed, powerful. When they had separate divisions and designed their own cars, rather than on Ford or GM platforms. Sad days when they went away. I hate to see these cars rusting to dust in fields. As property sells new owners don’t want to deal with the relics, then it’s crusher time. I give these guy a lot of grief about patina, not a fan. Too me it means needs bodywork and paint. But at least they’re saving the cars. Take Care
My classmate's Dad had a 64 Impala when I was in 7th grade who'd thunk that year later I would buy it from his mom for $250 got it home and took off the valve covers he used mobile oil not mobile 1 and it was gunked up like crazy. I ran diesel thru it and got most of it out but later went ahead and rebuilt it. Drove a few years and sold it and started another project
dang 250 was a good deal
@@IowaClassicCars That was back in the early 90's I think but yeah. Best deal was a retired school teacher sold me a 66 LTD Hardtop for $250 when I looked at it and opened the hood it was like a new engine turns out her son rebuilt the motor and then she didn't drive it. Valves were sticky took marvel mystery oil and driving about 20 miles and it ran like a new one.
Hey Ryan, back in 2013, did you attend the auction in Pierce, Nebraska? Lambrecht Chev dealership.
I did not but i have owned a few of those cars
definitely a patina car. needs a bit cleaning though lmao
"got my khakis on"!!!!
Thanks mortske for starting the khaki joke lol
@@IowaClassicCars It's not a joke...
Hating on my clothing lol
“The dirty pickle”
Haha nice name
I wonder if he sells the side Shields ?
no hes wanting to sell it whole. so far everyone just wants those
I thought that 59 buick was going to Sweden months ago?
guy flaked, now the guy who has paid for it hasnt picked it up in over a year. Im getting ready just to smash it. lol
It puts the lotion on its skin, or it gets the hose again.
Well just bring me that El Camino I'll take that instead of the 62 Chevy Impala okay have a great day bro
Hi I'm in New zealand.looking for a wireing loom for a 64impala can you help
C00l bro
Roy's 59 collection is pretty awesome. But your definition of "clean and sanitary" needs some work. 😏
Is it ironic to have radiators on the hood of the Corvair?
lol good eye
you must save the others .....
ive been trying!
Hey Ryan, what do you think if customized 1959-1964 chevorlets? Or custom cars in general? Would you ever consider building a custom that is chopped, channeled, repainted, rebuilt, etc?
I dont mind em at all. Everyone has their own taste
Im looking for a 63-64 impala project but I live in Belgium europe can you help me
yes i can, email me
Fillmore County is NOT western Nebraska. West of North Platte maybe.
Well the county doesnt mean anyhing lol he travels all over to buy cars too
@@IowaClassicCars But you said "I travelled to western NE" I know it's funny but just say the truth.
Why is it a good thing for our classics to be sent out of country never to be seen again? I would make it illegal if I could.
why is it a good thing to hoard them and let them sit here in the states? now THAT should be illegal.
@@IowaClassicCars Apparently you wouldn't understand.
@@robertyoung8289 I would say that every car shipped over seas to enthusiasts there was for sale in the states first. Go find them.
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bahahahahahahaha that was my first car same paint interior engine tranny wow
niceee!
Wat are u hoarding them all for yourself...letting them rot away in your field now instead of someone elses... how sad!!
All of em are sold, calm your bones