Great video! I had a 1968 Barracuda here in Germany and restored it in 1990. I wish I had not sold it 30 years ago. It was a fine V8 car. Best wishes! Mike
So many cool cars, so little time... That 52 Ford Fire Dept wagon would be really cool to get on the road, but it needs loads of work... A coyote 🐺 motor would work in that nicely... That 47 Plymouth would be nice also.. My mother had a 63 T-Bird like the one you saw.. One really cool feature they had was, the steering wheel and column would swing out of the way to make it easier to get in and out of the car. When you got in and moved the wheel back in place and started the car, it would lock in place... The one you saw probably had a 390 in it.. Well enough rambling on, thx for bringing us along on another adventure and we'll see you next week.. Take care my friend...
Our neighbour used to have the exact same Mercury back in the 80’s. It is a 54 model. And my friend had the same Ford with the Fire Dept. It is a 52 model.
@@Rustomod Yes, in 1955, the Montclair became the top brand, and the Monterey was downgraded. From then on, it played second fiddle to Montclair, Turnpike Cruiser, Park Lane, & Marquis.
Look like most of those car's would have to made into a convertible or a Kustom top put on it. They would make cool kustom for get finding parts just make them or smooth everything off.
My vote for you guys to pick up and get running is the 4 speed galaxie. I'm interested in the thunderbird for myself...where is he located? Thanks for sharing.
If you’re in the Dallas Georgia area let me know. My dad has a few cars you could film but don’t think you could buy.1 is a 35 Morris 8 all original 28A. 76 280z 63k miles. 94 25th anv T/A . And 2000 cobra R only 2100 miles with vines growing over it.last it a old flathead front end dragster.
I heard china stopped making parts for most of these. However Summit Racing still has a lot of parts. The problem with cars is after spending $20K and all the hours working plus moving the car to the mechanic, body shop, painter, upholsterer, glass shop and others just to put it back on the road after a year of playing with it it won't sell for more than $10K to $15K. Easier and cheaper to buy one running. Let someone else take the hit.
@@Rustomod ok thank you. I'm just looking to buy my first car. I'm mean sure buying any of those cars in that lot is gonna take some work and money to make them road worthy. But that's the fun of it.
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Mikes a awesome guy super friendly. I guess the wagon is a 52 by the license plate saying our 52
Great video! I had a 1968 Barracuda here in Germany and restored it in 1990. I wish I had not sold it 30 years ago. It was a fine V8 car. Best wishes! Mike
Nice!
I will take the 54 Mercury. Love these old cars.
So many cool cars, so little time... That 52 Ford Fire Dept wagon would be really cool to get on the road, but it needs loads of work... A coyote 🐺 motor would work in that nicely...
That 47 Plymouth would be nice also.. My mother had a 63 T-Bird like the one you saw.. One really cool feature they had was, the steering wheel and column would swing out of the way to make it easier to get in and out of the car. When you got in and moved the wheel back in place and started the car, it would lock in place... The one you saw probably had a 390 in it.. Well enough rambling on, thx for bringing us along on another adventure and we'll see you next week.. Take care my friend...
Yeah! Awesome cars for sure you got the right idea!
Mike has been around along time collecting mustangs and cars. Been years since i been down there. Great video. Thanks
Love to see these great cars back on the road ! Thanks for showing us !
More to come!
I want that old yellow ford 😊. Parts from the rusty ford body. 😀
The white metior, commit look alike , let's get that one RUNNING .God bless yall real good 👍.
2:10 love the 63 Galaxie.
Our neighbour used to have the exact same Mercury back in the 80’s. It is a 54 model. And my friend had the same Ford with the Fire Dept. It is a 52 model.
Great video ... The pink Monterey is a 1954. (Monterey was top-of-the-line in Mercury's 1954 offerings.)
Ok awesome! I was wondering because ours (64) the Monterey was the lower option I believe? Pretty cool to see!
@@Rustomod Yes, in 1955, the Montclair became the top brand, and the Monterey was downgraded. From then on, it played second fiddle to Montclair, Turnpike Cruiser, Park Lane, & Marquis.
That rear glass in that barracuda is worth a lot of money.
4:19, going by the license plate, I think it's a 52.
Awesome!!!
That Plymouth would be sweet to slap a hemi in
i would love to one of these and shipped it back home
I want to see you get it running
The Edsel had a push button transmission shifting in the steering wheel.
Look like most of those car's would have to made into a convertible or a Kustom top put on it. They would make cool kustom for get finding parts just make them or smooth everything off.
I would be like a kid in the toy section. Too bad there isn't any places like this close to El Paso, Texas.
You’d be surprised! We had no idea about this just had to search a little!
Look on the Taillights for the year, The old cars usually have a year..
My vote for you guys to pick up and get running is the 4 speed galaxie.
I'm interested in the thunderbird for myself...where is he located?
Thanks for sharing.
Laplata md I agree!
I think I need the thunderbird
Yes you do lance!
Хороший ролик!
Gems everywhere.....
ALL Classic's LOVE THESE CARS..BUT STILL OUT OF REACH
good look over mates mercury and thunderbird go for it
I like that one missing a door need to find a door haha
59 Chevy bel air
That mite be a 3 spd on the floor. Galaxy
Mite be ? How about it (MIGHT ) be ! .
@@jerryparks6123 be carful. That’s can be Hate Speech ! You will be blocked !
3 speeds of that era are usually column shift, three on the tree.
Many wagons like that in The desert California
Blue 67 Grand Prix rag top. How much ? I need for parts
I’d like to see that
Thanks
Get that meteor running you can find a door for it later. That is really rare.
Yeah I really like that one
If you’re in the Dallas Georgia area let me know. My dad has a few cars you could film but don’t think you could buy.1 is a 35 Morris 8 all original 28A.
76 280z 63k miles. 94 25th anv T/A . And 2000 cobra R only 2100 miles with vines growing over it.last it a old flathead front end dragster.
Absolutely! Send me an email we would love to come do a video we don’t need to buy anything just cool to show old stuff.
I just passed on a 66 Barracuda. All glass was gone.
I have 2 ‘67 GP one 389 Tri power . Other 428 / 4spd rag top
I heard china stopped making parts for most of these. However Summit Racing still has a lot of parts. The problem with cars is after spending $20K and all the hours working plus moving the car to the mechanic, body shop, painter, upholsterer, glass shop and others just to put it back on the road after a year of playing with it it won't sell for more than $10K to $15K. Easier and cheaper to buy one running. Let someone else take the hit.
A lot of these are good parts cars for sure some like the mercury cars I couldn’t imagine how difficult it is to find parts
Did You notice, The Ford Edsel is Push Button o the Center of The Steering Wheel....
55 Mercury
Where is this place at? Also are any of these cars for sale?
Indian head md you would have to call the number in the video and ask
@@Rustomod ok thank you. I'm just looking to buy my first car. I'm mean sure buying any of those cars in that lot is gonna take some work and money to make them road worthy. But that's the fun of it.
@@zekemercado3403 Absolutely thats what I did for my first car!
The t bird was a1962. The so called Plymouth was a 48 dodge
On the yellow wagon the license plate was OUR 52 ?
Yeah I didn’t see that until I was editing it haha
Back when I drve faded crappy car it was junk now it's patina
Can I get a 1968 fastback, then?
This kid doesn't know his cars that well! The Thunderbirds a 61 or 62 Ford galvanized the body of the T-birds back then! That's why it's SO Solid! .
Gotcha thanks
Do you really think that ford wagon with personal plates (our "52") is a 53 or 54 ?
I didnt see it until I was editing
Where is this
Laplata md
1967 grand prix the only year they made GP a Convertible
Wow that’s awesome!
Must be ford lovers