❣❤️🎈😍🎉thank you thank you for showing me the garment I'm excited searching with you‼️ you know I enjoy it‼️. 👍🏼👍🏼 found a truck! I'm trying to roll over to take a nap....but I'm so 🎣 hooked on your vids! Wow GTO 70' S. Fantastic Jeremy Who is PACKIT MAN 😅🤗🙋🏼
Thank you Jeremy and Adam for taking the time to clear this area. Would be interesting to identify the unidentifiable car, you know it's old when the windshield pops out!
I'm thankful y'all keep going back to Oak Ridge. There's no telling what y'all could find in those waters, but don't go near those federal installations, of course, they wouldn't let you, but there's no telling what has been dumped in those. The water used to glow at night in some of those reservoirs. Always watching and praying for your safety men. Continued success in all you do.
Jeremy that last one you dove on, your camera shots were the clearest I have ever seen!! Adam might not give you any brownie points but I will. Chivalry is not dead! 😁
I've been following you guys plus AWP since Covid-19 began and we were in lockdown. T I'm in awe of your commitment to closing so many cold cases and bringing people home to their families and friends. It bothers me that you find so many vehicles underwater, such a shame as this is the worst pollutant for the environment. God bless you all for your dedication. Dee Buckle Leicester Uk
You guys are amazing. The way you two work together is great. Thank you for cleaning up the environment in your continuing search for lost loved ones. Great job!
Jeremy, I love all u guys in the awp movement, but you are simply the funniest of all. I'm your age so I get your references and we share humor. Poor poor Candace lol
Nug, that windshield from the Pontiac is 64-67. I couldn't tell for sure but what I could see of the back looked like 65 GTO. Couldn't make out the tail light on the second one.
Just a suggestion a tool to bring down with you when diving on a car is a putty knife that you can stick down your glove handle down or in your dive suit somewhere. This way you can scrape the mussels and dirt off the plate and the identifying markers on the car. Also scrape the window to see if its still occupied
I love the delivery style you guys have. Even though I'm just watching you make me feel like a member of the team. Thanks for all of the efforts you give to this worthy cause.
Love watching all your videos also adventures with purpose to you guys are all amazing at what you do and I can believe all the missing people you have all found and just everything in general keep doing what you love to do 💯💯👊🏼!
So this might be a dumb idea... but was thinking about the car netting they put on semi's to hold in parts after they have been smashed. Would something like that help get the really old cars out??
Something that wraps everything up would be beneficial. On a couple of the comment sections amongst the whole team I have mentioned the idea of incorporating cheese cloth material. Yet using a net with the cheese cloth material already inbuilt would be way better. A tried and tested netting material (even maybe a metal netting) that is able to hold loads that are way beyond what it is expected to hold with these type of recovery jobs. PLUS the additional inbuilt layer of a fabric type of cheese cloth should surely be so helpful in keeping the silt for forensics, yet letting the river water run out. Sure the cloth would probably get holes from time to time when it has a penetration by a piece of rusty car etc but the proper strength netting inbuilt should be able to contain the breach from ripping very far. Then, in the manner that Jared patches his sonar reading boats when they get a leak, the cloth could be patched (if it is still safe to use, which surely it should be), once the recovery is complete. If the strength capacity of the netting is known to be sufficient, then rigging points on the vehicles might not be necessary. Instead perhaps some reinforced attachment points inbuilt on the netting cloth could be used for rigging and floatation devices. Then comes the question of how the netting cloth could be put in place? In a hospital setting slide sheets work to put bed linen under patients, yet would slide sheets work under water in sand, to put a net-cloth under a car? Might the car need to be slightly floated first? Did Jeremy have a suggesting about using a pressure machine to remove the sand covering the vehicle?
Hi guys, love the fact you give us more video underwater to see what you see. It seems like you both continue to have more and more success each time you go out. I wonder since you have been posting these videos, how has it increased the interest by others to do the same all over the world? Buy some stock in the sonar products guys! Quite the interesting hobby or business. You are so kind to let us follow along. I admire your confidence in what I think is a interesting but dangerous sport. Thank you!
Im fairly certain AWP was looking for a blue muscle car a few months back somewhere near there. 🤔 BTW allways bring an extra gallon of rec 90 gas with you.
Your Idea of going under sounds awesome hope it works. Now as for the tail lights and parts mmmm maybe add a picture as with your new gopro 360 distorts the item real bad and B.T.W. it kind of looks funny when you can see your hand without seeing the pole your holding the camera on
Would be interesting to know how those muscle cars got down there probably yrs and yrs ago, lol. I love your antics, some- thing you have to have with the seriousness nature of your recoveries. Stay safe in your journeys! Peace and Love always...
Hi, Jeremy and Adam. I commented once that you both had that 'big bro/little bro' thing going on and this video pretty much confirms it to me. Big bro to the rescue!! The verbal jousting between you is hilarious.. plus you do it all while looking for vehicles. Thanks for your untiring dedication to seeking lost loved ones. Stay healthy and safe, you guys 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Were there numbers on the taillight anywhere? I hope you can find some to find out what kind of vehicle it was. Especially since that one did look like it was driven right off the street above. That one is rather suspicious. I really thought you were going to leave Adam out there to paddle his way back to shore. But because you are a good guy, even though you said it was because of the fans, you went and rescued him. You need a mighty mouse tattoo because you always show up to save the day. 😁 Best wishes on your searches. Stay safe and Godspeed.
Hi Guys, Nug what Tattoos have you got, I have quite a few myself. Thank you for the work you Guys do, you may not always get the results you want but I’m sure the families are eternally grateful
Jeremy I believe if you pull those cars out give them a good wash and wax they would be showroom ready. Oops! No, wait a minute you and Adam decided to steal parts off of them shame on you 🤣🤣🤣. Thanks for taking us along on your adventure 😂. Stay Safe Gentlemen 💞 Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
the tenn tag looks white with black outline that was used from the 60's till mid 70.s so its been down there a long time looks like 65 pontiac gto lemans taillight
😄 I wouldn't have recognized the Pontiac as a car , if I would have been diving at it . ( I can't dive anyways 😉) . Both cars seems to have been there since very long ( or Jeremy You might be the strongest man alive , pulling the windshield out without tools 😄) , most likely accidents ? Maybe the drivers were falling asleep and ended up in the water . 🤔
@@exploringwithnug Ouch. That's just a little out of my price range at the moment. Plus I think I'm going to go with something between 5 and 10 horsepower. So if you happen to find one at the bottom of a river somewhere I call dibs. Thanks NUG!
I have been missing a 1967 Pontiac GTO blue in color. stolen out of Clayton County Riverdale Georgia in 1987. vanished without a trace we knew the guy that stole it we saw him do it. we chased him around for days but it’s hard to keep up with the GTO when you’re driving around in a Ford Pinto LOL. police refused to help us after multiple attempts to get them involved. I think to this day they never even filled out the report I filed one but it was Clayton county police in 1987
@@exploringwithnug no no tag number it’s Ben a long time don’t remember and stuff over the years paperwork and such it’s all missing I literally spent 25 years bickering back-and-forth with police over this matter and they continued to tell me the same thing. they had no information as if no report was ever filed or the report was lost in the shuffle of changeover from paper to computer same with DMV no records because they only went back so many years But the only thing I can remember as far as distinguishing marks there was a sticker on the dash that said gas grass or ass no one rides free lol I was really young then. in my 20s
@@jraydelatorre see if you have some old pictures of it. If you have any information that would prove it was stolen it would give them a reason to get it out of the water. Sorry for your loss dude! If it was a GTO it's worth a bunch of money now.
Jeremy, I love you, I love watching your videos, I love what you do! In this video you said something I want to call you on. At time mark 1:58 you said, "G D it". Gods last name is not "Damn it". I got almost all the guys at my VFW Post to stop saying this by telling them this every time I heard it.
Hey Nug, Thanks for the Vid. I don't know if I would use a pressure washer, maybe a mining dredge that can discharge a long way out.Thanks again John from Texas.
Take the tail light to a parts dealer guessing does no good. My dad used to work in the parts department. At GMC trucks hes no longer here with us. That's what I would do. I was born in 1960.
Jeremy keep on doing what you are doing with the other guys, and don’ t stop, You guys are doing a great job at clearing our rivers. Jeremy get with Britain again and get more guns than him!,,
❣❤️🎈😍🎉thank you thank you for showing me the garment I'm excited searching with you‼️ you know I enjoy it‼️. 👍🏼👍🏼 found a truck!
I'm trying to roll over to take a nap....but I'm so
🎣 hooked on your vids!
Wow GTO 70' S. Fantastic Jeremy
Who is PACKIT MAN 😅🤗🙋🏼
Nug says "What could happen?" Answer: With the two of you? Almost anything. LOL We never know what you'll come up with, but it's always a fun ride.
Ain't that the truth!!😁🤿
😉
So true!!
😂 😂
The taillight looks like a 1965 Pontiac Lemans or GTO assembly.
Nug you are an amazing mentor for Adam. Love your funny banter 🤣
Your wife is one very lucky lady!
Driver's side corner tail lamp 1965 Pontiac Lemans, Tempest or GTO.
I enjoy the both of you. The trust between you both have for each other & the enthusiasm given to each other is truly a breath of fresh air.
They act like brothers from another mother . Their friendship is cool to watch and evolve.
Thank you Jeremy and Adam for taking the time to clear this area. Would be interesting to identify the unidentifiable car, you know it's old when the windshield pops out!
Awesome 👍 job nug & Adam lol I give you brownie points lol saving Adam Nug
I'm thankful y'all keep going back to Oak Ridge. There's no telling what y'all could find in those waters, but don't go near those federal installations, of course, they wouldn't let you, but there's no telling what has been dumped in those. The water used to glow at night in some of those reservoirs. Always watching and praying for your safety men. Continued success in all you do.
I'm happy that you & Adam are working together so I can worry less!!!
Jeremy that last one you dove on, your camera shots were the clearest I have ever seen!! Adam might not give you any brownie points but I will. Chivalry is not dead! 😁
Thanks!
I've been following you guys plus AWP since Covid-19 began and we were in lockdown. T
I'm in awe of your commitment to closing so many cold cases and bringing people home to their families and friends.
It bothers me that you find so many vehicles underwater, such a shame as this is the worst pollutant for the environment. God bless you all for your dedication. Dee Buckle Leicester Uk
You guys are amazing. The way you two work together is great. Thank you for cleaning up the environment in your continuing search for lost loved ones. Great job!
tail light looks like 1965 gto only year they were covered with thin chrome
Nuts I love watching you, you are so funny with the rest of the guys!
Jeremy, I love all u guys in the awp movement, but you are simply the funniest of all. I'm your age so I get your references and we share humor. Poor poor Candace lol
Here comes nug to save the day love how you guys work together
Nug, that windshield from the Pontiac is 64-67. I couldn't tell for sure but what I could see of the back looked like 65 GTO. Couldn't make out the tail light on the second one.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for towing your sidekick to shore. LOL
Hey Jeremy so happy you went to help your buddy, Adam!! Yes you would have been harassed if you didn’t! 😊 GODS BLESSINGS TO YOU AND ADAM!
Just a suggestion a tool to bring down with you when diving on a car is a putty knife that you can stick down your glove handle down or in your dive suit somewhere. This way you can scrape the mussels and dirt off the plate and the identifying markers on the car. Also scrape the window to see if its still occupied
Looks like possibly Chevelle taillights
*THE BUDDY SYSTEM is a GREAT IDEA Jeremy.* 😎👍🏼 *Happy to know y'all have each other in times like these!* 😅 *Stay safe and take care.*
Taillight looks like a 65 GTO. They had finned lights on the back.
I love the delivery style you guys have. Even though I'm just watching you make me feel like a member of the team. Thanks for all of the efforts you give to this worthy cause.
in Indonesia there are many treasures, come here fishing 😀
pontiac had a subcompact lemans in early 90's. width of windshield look about right
Good fine guys . You're awesome!! You're on it today have a good one.
Have you ever been in Seymour Indiana ????
The Taillight Housing looks like a 65 Pontiac GTO or Lemans
Thanks for taking me on another adventure. Watching you two is a joy and a pleasure. Happy diving. Be safe.
Love watching all your videos also adventures with purpose to you guys are all amazing at what you do and I can believe all the missing people you have all found and just everything in general keep doing what you love to do 💯💯👊🏼!
clear as day Jeremy !!!!!!
So this might be a dumb idea... but was thinking about the car netting they put on semi's to hold in parts after they have been smashed. Would something like that help get the really old cars out??
Something that wraps everything up would be beneficial. On a couple of the comment sections amongst the whole team I have mentioned the idea of incorporating cheese cloth material. Yet using a net with the cheese cloth material already inbuilt would be way better. A tried and tested netting material (even maybe a metal netting) that is able to hold loads that are way beyond what it is expected to hold with these type of recovery jobs. PLUS the additional inbuilt layer of a fabric type of cheese cloth should surely be so helpful in keeping the silt for forensics, yet letting the river water run out. Sure the cloth would probably get holes from time to time when it has a penetration by a piece of rusty car etc but the proper strength netting inbuilt should be able to contain the breach from ripping very far. Then, in the manner that Jared patches his sonar reading boats when they get a leak, the cloth could be patched (if it is still safe to use, which surely it should be), once the recovery is complete.
If the strength capacity of the netting is known to be sufficient, then rigging points on the vehicles might not be necessary. Instead perhaps some reinforced attachment points inbuilt on the netting cloth could be used for rigging and floatation devices.
Then comes the question of how the netting cloth could be put in place? In a hospital setting slide sheets work to put bed linen under patients, yet would slide sheets work under water in sand, to put a net-cloth under a car? Might the car need to be slightly floated first? Did Jeremy have a suggesting about using a pressure machine to remove the sand covering the vehicle?
Hi guys, love the fact you give us more video underwater to see what you see. It seems like you both continue to have more and more success each time you go out. I wonder since you have been posting these videos, how has it increased the interest by others to do the same all over the world? Buy some stock in the sonar products guys! Quite the interesting hobby or business. You are so kind to let us follow along. I admire your confidence in what I think is a interesting but dangerous sport. Thank you!
Im fairly certain AWP was looking for a blue muscle car a few months back somewhere near there. 🤔 BTW allways bring an extra gallon of rec 90 gas with you.
Enjoyed the video Jeremy, that's one mischievous laugh 😃 we'll done finding the cars
Great finds guys
Your Idea of going under sounds awesome hope it works.
Now as for the tail lights and parts mmmm maybe add a picture as with your new gopro 360 distorts the item real bad and B.T.W. it kind of looks funny when you can see your hand without seeing the pole your holding the camera on
"one time at band camp' 🤣😂
🤣 Haven't heard that reference for a long time.
Good video jerwmy
Would be interesting to know how those muscle cars got down there probably yrs and yrs ago, lol.
I love your antics, some- thing you have to have with the seriousness nature of your recoveries.
Stay safe in your journeys!
Peace and Love always...
Hi, Jeremy and Adam. I commented once that you both had that 'big bro/little bro' thing going on and this video pretty much confirms it to me. Big bro to the rescue!! The verbal jousting between you is hilarious.. plus you do it all while looking for vehicles. Thanks for your untiring dedication to seeking lost loved ones. Stay healthy and safe, you guys 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Good stuff guys !!!!!
Awesome… thanks guys…
Two muscle cars and two muscle friends
Adam with the antique Archeology shirt….nice!
Cool. You found one with a hood. Lol
We gotta pick. 😁
Were there numbers on the taillight anywhere? I hope you can find some to find out what kind of vehicle it was. Especially since that one did look like it was driven right off the street above. That one is rather suspicious.
I really thought you were going to leave Adam out there to paddle his way back to shore. But because you are a good guy, even though you said it was because of the fans, you went and rescued him. You need a mighty mouse tattoo because you always show up to save the day. 😁
Best wishes on your searches. Stay safe and Godspeed.
YahoooooAdam!! Go for it!!
Glad to see you guys go out just to have fun. You two are a hoot together love watching you guys!
Do y'all have every vehicle that y'all find removed?
Good job guys
Hi Guys, Nug what Tattoos have you got, I have quite a few myself. Thank you for the work you Guys do, you may not always get the results you want but I’m sure the families are eternally grateful
Jeremy I believe if you pull those cars out give them a good wash and wax they would be showroom ready. Oops! No, wait a minute you and Adam decided to steal parts off of them shame on you 🤣🤣🤣.
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure 😂. Stay Safe Gentlemen 💞
Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
You know i am right there enjoying the mischief you guys get up to.
You guys are so awesome, thank you for doing what you do. Hopefully you can get these out of the water. Please be safe.
Great video as always
Big brother always saves lil brother
You two make a good team. Enjoyed your video
Good luck Guys!! ❤️
Great video hope you can pull them out
Hi Jeremy! Are you coming to California anytime soon? Good work.
Good luck!! ❤️
Sorry Adam, Jeremy, you could have left him suffer for just a little bit longer. Lol
I like watching your videos. The way you pick on each other in fun is great. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Be safe and take care!
👍🏼👍🏼 Jeremy & Adam 😊
the tenn tag looks white with black outline that was used from the 60's till mid 70.s so its been down there a long time looks like 65 pontiac gto lemans taillight
I can picture the head floating out of the boat in the movie Jaws when they found that boat on the water
FYI Jeremy,
If the sun is on your back it reflects your Garmins screen and whatever you’re pointing at we can’t see. Okie dokie
Dave
You 2 are hilarious and everyone that says your like brothers, they are correct.
😄 I wouldn't have recognized the Pontiac as a car , if I would have been diving at it . ( I can't dive anyways 😉) . Both cars seems to have been there since very long ( or Jeremy You might be the strongest man alive , pulling the windshield out without tools 😄) , most likely accidents ? Maybe the drivers were falling asleep and ended up in the water . 🤔
Cool . Great job guys. Another car out of the water.Praying for you and your families. ❤
Is that Melton Lake??
Thinking about getting a Coleman Scanoe for a good price. What HP are those outboards you're using? And how much do they cost?
Mine is 5hp. 1500$
@@exploringwithnug Ouch. That's just a little out of my price range at the moment. Plus I think I'm going to go with something between 5 and 10 horsepower. So if you happen to find one at the bottom of a river somewhere I call dibs. Thanks NUG!
Your guys are funny awesome show
That was sick man, now where are the parking officers going to put their parking fines now you took the window? ( Giggle )
I have been missing a 1967 Pontiac GTO blue in color. stolen out of Clayton County Riverdale Georgia in 1987. vanished without a trace we knew the guy that stole it we saw him do it. we chased him around for days but it’s hard to keep up with the GTO when you’re driving around in a Ford Pinto LOL. police refused to help us after multiple attempts to get them involved. I think to this day they never even filled out the report I filed one but it was Clayton county police in 1987
I hope Jeremy sees this comment
Wonder if this is yours? Got a tag number
@@exploringwithnug no no tag number it’s Ben a long time don’t remember and stuff over the years paperwork and such it’s all missing I literally spent 25 years bickering back-and-forth with police over this matter and they continued to tell me the same thing. they had no information as if no report was ever filed or the report was lost in the shuffle of changeover from paper to computer same with DMV no records because they only went back so many years But the only thing I can remember as far as distinguishing marks there was a sticker on the dash that said gas grass or ass no one rides free lol I was really young then. in my 20s
Jeremy, didn't you bring the windshield up?
@@jraydelatorre see if you have some old pictures of it. If you have any information that would prove it was stolen it would give them a reason to get it out of the water. Sorry for your loss dude! If it was a GTO it's worth a bunch of money now.
actually it is more "mussel car" x)
👍🏽🤣🤣
Good stuff, you guys are awesome.
You guys are awesome
You all need to get sunshade for your sonar screen, getting a lot of glare from the sun
Jeremy, I love you, I love watching your videos, I love what you do! In this video you said something I want to call you on. At time mark 1:58 you said, "G D it". Gods last name is not "Damn it". I got almost all the guys at my VFW Post to stop saying this by telling them this every time I heard it.
Awesome finds
Aside from how interesting all this is, I am amazed at how many vehicles are in bodies of water. I had NO idea!
Never know what you two are going to find but it will always be crazy lol 😀👍❤️🤿🤿
Hey Nug, Thanks for the Vid. I don't know if I would use a pressure washer, maybe a mining dredge that can discharge a long way out.Thanks again John from Texas.
Fun time :)
I am thinking a mid 60's Tempest or Gto
Dang. Sinful if it is a GTO.
is this TVA areas? anyway, enjoyed living vicariously through the vid. Nug(jeremy) treat that young man with respect.
Mystery car taillights look to be a Chevelle or Beaumont.
Taillight looks like a 60's Malibu or chevelle
Take the tail light to a parts dealer guessing does no good. My dad used to work in the parts department. At GMC trucks hes no longer here with us. That's what I would do. I was born in 1960.
Firebird?
That would be a good video!!! Float them out and it will tons of views!!!
Hello Jeremy
I wanna get out on the water so bad I’m like $850 short getting my boat
Jeremy keep on doing what you are doing with the other guys, and don’ t stop, You guys are doing a great job at clearing our rivers. Jeremy get with Britain again and get more guns than him!,,