He bought an ENTIRE junkyard & moved it to his farm in 1972! HUNDREDS of antique cars & old trucks!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Mr. Goodpliers heads to western Kansas to check out a collection of vintage cars and trucks from an old junkyard! They had been moved to the hills from a salvage yard that closed in 1972. Follow along and check out these rows of relics!
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Mr. B. Here ! OMG ! Many of these vehicles I have not seen since I was a kid ; now 71 ! 👀👀😎😎👍👍 Very cool video !
You have a knack for finding all the best car collections!.Lots of cool vintage iron.😎
Did not realize what Kansas and Nebraska back farms had
@@jeffclark2725 Me neither!. I’m very surprised!.
great video Mr. Goodpliers, I loved it 💯
Thumbs up, another great adventure, thanks for bringing us along, hitting the thumbs up button at the begining, the government used to come and clean out peoples car collections like this back years ago,
Really nice cars you hit the jackpot this time brother God bless
Really enjoyed the walk around with you ------- The flat slightly rolling hill sides -------- couldn't take my eyes off of that either ----- very few trees -------- the rows of cars were ----- so ------ spaced out ------- like this is Kansas ------- got the whole state to spread them out ------- Really neat to see all the makes and models ----- as you pointed out ---- so rare gems too -------- Hope they find a home for all ----- Hate to see them go to the crusher ------ And you said ----- A Real Time Capsule ----------- If You ever see a '38 Ford Deluxe Coupe ------ Hood ----- am looking for one -------- Thank You for this Adventure ------ Will have to watch your next video to see which ones you got ------- Have a Good Week ------- Rodney
Wow that is cool
Eddie haskell did June Cleaver in the back of that station wagon There is your promenades for that ride.
I've been across south Dakota a few times always windy to the point it was very annoying. Thanks for rescuing those great cars.
Cool walk through, thanks,. amazing your knowledge of these OLD cars
I hope you can get that AMC & the 39 Chrysler. The 70’s Impala is also nice. Good luck!
Awesome video Thank you for the video
Thanks for sharing. Thumbs up for filming the cars while talking. Lots of people film themselfs while commenting, as if they couldn't be heard otherwise
This looks like a rusty gold heaven for Mr. good pliers!
Rambler Ambassador shouldn't be sitting out there.shame as it still has alot of potential. Thank you Mr Goodpliers wow what a Easter egg hunt...$350 for the lot what the..greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
Select pickings here. Most are still fully intact.👍
awesome sir
Wow, what a collection of vehicles! Can’t wait to see how you handle this. I can see the man wanting to not leave a headache for his family so you got the deal.
That amc vehicle was nice to see !
a corvair and a vega--two more of chevy s great ideas
Too bad John DeLorean didn't like either of them.
Some AMAZING cars! I especially Love that 60 Plymouth Wagon!
You are absolutely right on the 63/64 Chryslers. They are almost the same but the easiest way to tell is the 63 has round taillights and the 64 has diamond shaped ones. The headlight bezels are different also along with some of the side trim. My grandpa had a 64 Newport 4 dr ht i learned to drive in back in the 80's so i have a real soft spot for them. Saw Joe has a couple in the rust ranch video from awhile back. This would be an awesome auction thanks for sharing it i appreciate all your efforts
Great video
Good to see the the cars been repurposed
Be good to know the percentage of spares to scrap but then it’s all used
Keep up the good work sir
Thanks for sharing it
Quite an amazing collection and after all this time there are still many tucked away. Silas was also there and eying the Chrysler. That was different from the Borg-Warner OD in my 53 Plymouth, manual from that knob under the steering column if memory serves
The white AMC Ambassador 2dr at 1:07: 23 peaked my interest. I have a model of one that's a dealer promotional.
Great collection! Thanks for the video.
One day if i ever get into game development, I'm gonna make sure i'm gonna get every single of these vehicles and put them as drivable vehicles as a mod or whatever they could be in a video game..
I always had the dream of driving every vintage vehicle, and if i ever make a game, i will make sure that these vehicles here are gonna be put in my game as playable vehicles as a mod or whatever it could be..
This junk yard just had a auction and sold everything on the property. 9 /22/23
In the late 40's started the B series which went through 54 . 55 started the C series which went through 60 for all Dodge trucks. 61 started the D , W, and C series pickups and trucks . D =2 wheel drive. W =4 wheel drive. C =500 through 1000, were built from 60 through 75. The D, W 500 through 800 were built from 60 through 77. The D,and W ran from 61 through 93.
Love your channel and your format
@Mr. Goodpliers are they parting out any cars ?
What’s up with the captain’s side hunks cut out of the hoods on a few of those 1940’s cars( two Pontiac, one Kaiser)
I wonder if any of those old packards or other fancier cars had accessory motorized multi note horns .
i like 1950s to 1970s cars.
I want the green 71 chevy k10!
Careful of the rusty frame.
Are these cars still there ?
They were dispersed at auction September 2023
Dig the Scout and the Duster, snab the 400 BB out of the Cordoba or magnum
Was there an auction forvthese already? Im looking for auctons with these types of vehicles, any suggestions?
Stay tuned, this month I will post a video of a walk around for a farm that has over 100 years of barn find accumulations. That auction will be online only and run January 11 through the 25th
They're out in the middle of nowhere. Why is it always sell sell sell ? After a while, collections like this won't exist.
Because humans like to hoard things and when you have the space to people do. I don't have a lot of room so I limit myself to 2 projects I have a friend who lives on a 12-acre farm and he owns 25 projects because he has the space I think it's stupid but it's his money his time and his land
I guess the 53,54,and 55 Pontiacs could bee sold at Pontiac Chieftain club on Face Book ?
The 53 is looking good but missing the hood ornament if it`s not in the car and missing taillights can bee fund aftermarket .
save the vista cruiser mr. GP
My brother used to "borrow" my old Ford to pickup his girlfriend. I would meet them at the fire station and we would swap cars again , him and her into his car. The reason for the swaps was that her father would not let her date anyone with a Hudson.
(With the front seats slid all the way forward, the back seat flipped down this made a bed from dashboard all way back into trunk !!!) Hudson even advertised this feature for family camping.
I think I read somewhere that Henry Ford made the back seats smaller because of that kind of thing. lol
I knew Nash had that feature but didn't know Hudson had it too.
Astro van future Hot....no doubt.
Kaiser is a 1951
What do you think is the most desirable vehicle there?
Between the wind and one of your fingers on the screen. I dunno. The production quality of these videos is going downhill. Hahahahaha. Only kidding. Great video as always.
Tom Reed's?
To windy m8
A bunch of junk
The 51 Belvedere two door hardtop at 11:17 must be a rare rare car. Although not a Mopar enthusiast I have never seen one before.
You really find the good yards good luck on biding. Looking forward to see what you get.
It's about knowing people almost every good yard I've found was from someone's recommendation in the middle of a conversation and it's usually in the middle of nowhere
Most good yards are either private and you need to know someone to get in. Or if it's a public yard it's in the middle of nowhere with no inventory
It's interesting thath in USA is so many places like this.
Nice video Tim you sure know your cars good luck on your choices
I grew up in western Nebraska and now live in San Diego the sound of that wind brings back a lot of memories. Never liked the wind!
What a great bunch of cars. So many straight and really complete cars. Liked the 40 DeSoto. Liked the 39 Chrysler too. Surprised to see so many of the mid 50s Plymouths on hand had automatic transmissions. A lot of good trim, even the Pontiacs still has their Indian hood ornaments. When you see stuff like this it really makes you dream about all the possibilities. Hail seemed to beat rust as the biggest problem with this group of cars.
Rambler and AMC were the closest thing to a European car that was made in the US during the 60s.
YUKYUKMIGHT STILL ONLY BE WORTH 350 BLAAAAAAAA
Hi Tim! Really enjoyed the tour, buddy! Cheers from another junkyard...
"Rattlesnake Hill, right next to Rattlesnake Gulch"...........yup! Makes me want to go poking around in and under those gems! Haha! Great find Mr. Goodpliers!
Thanks for doing these video's friend. They bring me back to an era when I first developed an interest in cars and their importance in my life. I was born in '51 and could name almost every model by '56! My mind wanders to this era almost every day as I work on building electric guitars and model cars! Please don't stop doing this as it forces me to keep young by making me use my noggin for more than a hatrack lol. Love your work. Joe.
good video for sure thanks for that but you can tell there is not much worth a lot of money in the cars thats left and has been picked over for sure.lots of old 4 doors that nobody wants and other trucks thats not owrth much.few here and there but you can tell the yard is just left overs.
Jup had that feeling too..
That's normal it's been 50+ years that's normal it's no the 80s
I could use the flag and the Corvair sign of the 62 Cirvair. Mine is broken in half. It is easy to spend more than a car is worth on trims and other spare parts.
Specially if you try to save and early Corvair. Unforunately they will never be valuable.
theres like no oldsmobiles..1...people didnt junk them..they were gems...or the ones out there were plucked early...
Can any of them be restored or are they just forever just fields decoration’s to look at.
Is there a way to get ahold of this guy to buy something from him?
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60 Plymouth estate looked saveable
Great job on the video.
I saw an ad for the '55 Olds at 31:46 about 3 years ago. He said that car was low miles, and ran good when parked there, but it had been through 3 tornados and 5 demolition derbies. Price was good, but I passed on it because of the distance for me and chance of engine being stuck. Looking at the background, I just knew it was the place where this car was.
Just looked at it. Not in good shape any more.
@@ernielaw Thanks for the report. I had wondered about it.
some neat stuff 😊
Back in ‘71 I was in high school, and there was a faded silver Chrysler 300k with a single 4 BBL 413 in the back row of the C-P dealership near my house - we considered it demo derby material (and I was even a Letter Car fan at the time!!)
My Dad who recently passed had a 4 door hardtop LeSabre with the 455. He really loved that car, and offered it to me. But I turned it down. If I'd accepted it might have helped to straighten out some of the big wrinkles in our relationship. It shocked me to see that car in your video.
Dang Tim I wish we were neighbors, we'd be buying cars all over the place. That is if I wasn't broke.
Lottsa good metal in that yard.
Thanx for the ride along.
Regards,
Duck
How can you tell if the vehicles were in a wreck, or were used for demolition derbies?
amazing array of solid project cars that could be brought back to life i loved the ambassador also if you look at the passenger side of the vista cruiser the patina on the rear door looks like either Jerry Garcia or Jimmy Hendricks!! I'm looking forward to your next adventure Karl from eastern Canada
Hard to tell if that mangled 1973 Buick {shown at 8:40} is a LeSabre or a Centurian. The Centurian was only made from '71 to '73, & priced between the LeSabre and Electra.
All 3 models had different grills. As for the Estate Wagon, 1973 was the only year which it had a grill which was not shared with other models.
300 bucks for a field of cars!
Vega Kammback, aka Son of the '55. I always wanted the panel wagon version with a 350.
Regards,
Duck
Vega may have been the only car in its time to offer a sedan delivery.
I hope someone saves that 60 Plymouth wagon. That's a model rarely seen.
Silas from Adventures Made From Scratch bought it.
Love to walk round a place like that, nothing here in 🇬🇧
Some nice trucks
Please get a mic muffler for the wind, they are cheap. Can't watch these like this.
Man you could put a lot of this on the internet it would sell like hot cakes ! Many guys would be thrilled to have it ! Good Luck ! 👍✌
How much for the 60 plymouth wagon . Save the 61 caddy 2 door 66 bonnieville 57 plymouth 41 torpedo back pontiac
I think Silas (Adventures Made From Scratch) paid $1100 for it.