What I Find amazing, is that some of those vehicles still exist at all.Given a normal lifespan then most of those would be off the roads by the early 70's or banged up in old garages somewhere...Cheers
Austin, loved the walk through. Lots of beautiful, if rough examples. A lot of cool old mopars and lots of unusual models. Keep it up and have a Merry Christmas!!!
Cool 1960 Fury at 14:02 that looks restorable. It certainly looks in better condition than the one Scott started with at CWM. Thanks for the video, Austin.
HI AUSTIN,, FIRST ON YOUR CHANNEL , WITH MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD .. WE LIKED SEEING THESE OLDER CARS BUT SAD ,,BUT THERE DONORS PARTS FOR OTHER CARS.. I HAVE A 1978 BUICK REGAL,, BUT GOING TO THIS CAR SHOW ,AND THIS CAR A 1958 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL ,SWEEP WINGS ..WAS FOR SALE ,MAX BEGGED AND CRYED FOR THIS CAR ,,THE OWNER MADE A DEAL WITH US MAX 1965 MUSTANG HE WAS WORKING ON A TRADE AND SOME CASH , HE WOULD SELL IT TO US ..ITS IN GREAT SHAPE A SHOW CAR -- BUT WATCHNG YOUR VIDEO,WE BOTH SAW SO MANY 50S CARS ,, AND WE DID SEE SOME 1958 CUSTOM ROYAL'S ITS HAD TO FIND PARTS YOU HAVE TO JOIN IN TO A DODGE CLUB... THANKS FOR THIS GREAT!!! VIDEO, IF THESE CARS COULD TALK HISTORY,,, PEACE..
It pains me to see all of those cars just rotting away, but I do understand. When they were ten years old and if they had any body damage or even minor mechanical problems then nobody wanted them.
WOW Now you know how they made the move Christine and the T v show the Duke's of hazard Get the cars in California junk yards And that was 40 years ago.road salt kills cars in New Jersey That 60 or 61 blue dodge polara sitting under the tree was pretty sweet
@@stephenholland5930 I’m no expert, but I generally have *some* kind of idea of what I’m looking at, but that one doesn’t ring a bell. I wanna say the body looks Ford-ish, but that pillar really befuddles me.
Most of the cars look to be in worse shape then the last video. It just kills me to see classic cars just set and go to waste. Hopefully the price's on the cars are not to high were no one but people with deep pockets can afford to but them. I know the yards are in business to make money but how much money is enough.
I am happy to see John and M'Lisa getting back on their feet! Two of the sweetest people I have ever had the pleasure to meet!
@@1977jed For sure! Great folks!
@ Our 60 Fury came from him…. As well as countless parts for our 61 Chrysler NewYorker Two door and my friends 61 Chrysler two door….
Some vehicles with potential. All it takes is boat full of money. Some are just trashed. I like looking through bone yards. Thanks Austin!
its away from the salt air of the beach .so lot of rust free ,hard to find body parts , cars spent there whole life in the upper central Valley
Thanks for the hike down memory lane. I used the space bar to freeze the video several times. Happy holidays to you Austin!
@@jeffersonspace Thank you!
Cool tour Austin... visited for the first time recently. 1964 and 1957 Mercury my favorites... good folks
@@jimmbo2 I love wandering around this yard.
Thanks for the vídeo Austin. I’ve been buying parts from John Fowley for years but never had a chance to visit his yard.
@@douglasnieblas74 definitely worth a visit! So much to see.
Amazing to see all those forward-look Mopars there.
57-59 lot of not to rusted out cars
If all the Plymouths in there were to come back to life and reconstitute themselves, we'd be in big trouble!
What I Find amazing, is that some of those vehicles still exist at all.Given a normal lifespan then most of those would be off the roads by the early 70's or banged up in old garages somewhere...Cheers
Austin, loved the walk through. Lots of beautiful, if rough examples. A lot of cool old mopars and lots of unusual models. Keep it up and have a Merry Christmas!!!
@@RichardMichel-m3g Merry Christmas to you!
lot of gems to put on the road
Very restorable cars aplenty.
@@markbrookes6557 Plenty of nice projects!
Cool 1960 Fury at 14:02 that looks restorable. It certainly looks in better condition than the one Scott started with at CWM. Thanks for the video, Austin.
Cool place. 👍
HI AUSTIN,, FIRST ON YOUR CHANNEL , WITH MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD .. WE LIKED SEEING THESE OLDER CARS BUT SAD ,,BUT THERE DONORS PARTS FOR OTHER CARS.. I HAVE A 1978 BUICK REGAL,, BUT GOING TO THIS CAR SHOW ,AND THIS CAR A 1958 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL ,SWEEP WINGS ..WAS FOR SALE ,MAX BEGGED AND CRYED FOR THIS CAR ,,THE OWNER MADE A DEAL WITH US MAX 1965 MUSTANG HE WAS WORKING ON A TRADE AND SOME CASH , HE WOULD SELL IT TO US ..ITS IN GREAT SHAPE A SHOW CAR -- BUT WATCHNG YOUR VIDEO,WE BOTH SAW SO MANY 50S CARS ,, AND WE DID SEE SOME 1958 CUSTOM ROYAL'S ITS HAD TO FIND PARTS YOU HAVE TO JOIN IN TO A DODGE CLUB... THANKS FOR THIS GREAT!!! VIDEO, IF THESE CARS COULD TALK HISTORY,,, PEACE..
That's a one way ticket going in that place if you a car. Only way out. Helicopter. 😂😂😂. Great video thanks. 👍👍✌️🇬🇧
Cool yard indeed.
man, i need to take a trip out there to get some parts for my '56 Plymouth
I could have named most all of those except the one... the Plymouth Business Coupe was not one I knew of. An economy of word pays off :)
@@20CentMotors It’s very rare! Very few examples exist. 1959 was the last year for the business coupe for Plymouth.
It pains me to see all of those cars just rotting away, but I do understand. When they were ten years old and if they had any body damage or even minor mechanical problems then nobody wanted them.
Williams CA pretty dry at least
@@danielulz1640 Very good climate here for cars. They’ll be here for a long time.
stand on your head long enough there and you'll find "The Big W" !
WOW
Now you know how they made the move Christine and the T v show the Duke's of hazard
Get the cars in California junk yards
And that was 40 years ago.road salt kills cars in New Jersey
That 60 or 61 blue dodge polara sitting under the tree was pretty sweet
Yep. We fight the tin worm here in NY. I remember when we had junkyards like this one. All gone now.
@@LongIslandMopars I’ve been to a few yards in the Northeast. Cars are literally melting into the ground. Crazy how the climate affects the same cars.
@@ObsoleteAutomotive yep, everything here is rotted and they still want a fortune for it
1:04 early black plate this car was sold new in upper or central California cant make out the plate letter on the 64 mercury
Lotsa cool old cars. What is the blue car with the kinky back window at 9:26 ?
Ooh, that is weird. Can't help you on the model, though.
@@stephenholland5930 I’m no expert, but I generally have *some* kind of idea of what I’m looking at, but that one doesn’t ring a bell. I wanna say the body looks Ford-ish, but that pillar really befuddles me.
Mercury
@@LongIslandMopars Hey, that’s Ford-ish. Thanks.
@@LongIslandMopars 1960
13:30 rare 61 dodge 13:42 simca
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I live an hour drive from there
I live 8639 miles away
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Most of the cars look to be in worse shape then the last video. It just kills me to see classic cars just set and go to waste. Hopefully the price's on the cars are not to high were no one but people with deep pockets can afford to but them. I know the yards are in business to make money but how much money is enough.
What's the point of all this? A life time of hoarding. 🤔