Nothing on this property appeared to have a for sale sign on it but Tim did mention he would like to sell a few off to thin the herd, so maybe you will see something that you can own :)
Hey Ryan , I like the 59' 2 Door Chevy he has , can you ask Tim if he'd be interested in selling it , and if he is , can you ask him for how much , thanks !
To use a line from Field of Dreams..."Is this heaven?" Holy cow, I wouldn't have believed this if I didn't see it! What an AMAZING collection! If these old trucks could talk! Thank you for sharing this !
Thank you for posting ,it was awesome seeing the grip of 1930's and 1940's cars and trucks and it doesn't look as they were going to be parted out or scrapped. I personally liked the 68 chevy wagon the most and if I was there trying to buy anything what I'd buy. The 49-54 chevy sedan delivery and rusty colored wagon close to the end I think is a dodge are awesome and the econoline and corsair Van's were cool, . I'm biased as besides my beloved Camaros everything else I like are long roofs (wagons,vans and suburbans) that includes panel trucks and sedan deliveries
You may have just misspoke, but the green Chevy at 18:25 is a 3/4 ton. 3100 = 1/2 ton, 3600 = 3/4 ton. That's a killer collection! Great video, thanks for sharing with us.
I have never seen such a large group of trucks like this that are so complete and in great condition. Especially like the 37-40 IHC pickups he has. Great video. Thanks
All that history of service that’s just sitting waiting to be rescued and put back on the road. This friend of yours sure loved those Internationals. My family had a business raising citrus from the 30s to the late 70s. We had several of these brands. Mostly Fords in the 40s to the 70s due to their V8s and gearing. We could order the Ford trucks with a Lincoln engines. Some GMCs had the 348 big block. No diesel engines could be ordered under a 2 1/2 ton rating. Most were cab overs to get in and around the citrus trees. Thanks for the memories. Love the older trucks. Learned how to drive at the age of 10, running around the ranch.
it's a hoard.... Thank you Tim Redwood for storing all these old classics for so long, so they didn't become scrap metal. May you make loads of $ for your effort and commitment, while serious Builders and Restorers buy these gems from you
What a nice graveled yard, so the poor cars wont sink into the ground with one rain ! 1:03 - omg Internationals sit there ! 3:43 - oh that one is surprising, never seen one like that 4:13 -MOARRR Internationals ! 6:18 - why 9 foot ? 15:16 - chrome on grille still shines 26:11 - yay, fins ! Everyone respect fins !
Loved the yellow and the red late 1940's to early 1950's Dodge trucks with the rmRam hood ornaments. My dad had a '51 Dodge 1.5 ton truck when i was really young. He sold it when I was 8yrs old. Broke my heart. I loved that truck. The whine of the gears in the transmission were unlike any of the others out there.
Nothing on this property appeared to have a for sale sign on it but Tim did mention he would like to sell a few off to thin the herd, so maybe you will see something that you can own :)
Hey Ryan , I like the 59' 2 Door Chevy he has , can you ask Tim if he'd be interested in selling it , and if he is , can you ask him for how much , thanks !
Oh my God!! For a classic truck lover like myself, this is heaven!! Rows and rows of fantastic stuff. Thanks for the video!!
That amount of old trucks and cars, in one place, is amazing. Thanks for the run-through.
Love these old trucks,glad someone saved them,nice to see them 50,60,70,years later.
That’s one of the best yards that you have been to. Being a truck/ pickup nut I really enjoyed this vid. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Best truck video I've ever seen . Good job .
thanks!
I love all the old International trucks 🥰
To use a line from Field of Dreams..."Is this heaven?" Holy cow, I wouldn't have believed this if I didn't see it! What an AMAZING collection! If these old trucks could talk! Thank you for sharing this !
haha it is heaven!
Pop's here. An amazing amount of international pickups.
My Goodness, What a line up of Old Trucks, quite a Few International’s
Nice collection of old trucks! He did it right parking them over gravel instead of grass, weeds, trees
OH MY GOSH! I need to win the lottery! WOW!
Very cool thanks for sharing 👍 love those old truck s
glad you liked it!
THOSE OLD TRUCKS ARE NICE ''
This field is amazing,you’re 41-46 .And the 9 foot bed trucks are incredible 👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
KOOL STUFF FORE SURE !
I love the orange 5 window Chevy pick up , the 60 impala, and the 64 impala. I could spend hours there looking at those old vehicles....
Good to see you respecting other people's property , Becoming rather rare these days.... Well done... 👍
Thank you for posting ,it was awesome seeing the grip of 1930's and 1940's cars and trucks and it doesn't look as they were going to be parted out or scrapped. I personally liked the 68 chevy wagon the most and if I was there trying to buy anything what I'd buy. The 49-54 chevy sedan delivery and rusty colored wagon close to the end I think is a dodge are awesome and the econoline and corsair Van's were cool, . I'm biased as besides my beloved Camaros everything else I like are long roofs (wagons,vans and suburbans) that includes panel trucks and sedan deliveries
thanks for watching!
Gold mine! Nice all complete cars and trucks not picked over
To many cool cars and trucks to pick from, great video!
Yeah they are all solid projects!
this may be the best laid out yard you have shown us yet!! clean and structured well.
It’s nice and easy to see everything!
Awesome video. Puddin's Fab Shop needs to watch this. Never seen so many international pickups in 1 place
Puddin knows how to get ahold of me if he wants the info :D
Love your video thanks for shareing
there some sweet trucks there!! wow
Very cool!!!!
1959 Impala deck lids are gold if they are usable
I just want one. I would love to be able to redo one. I'm retired and all I've got is time
Patina is the new word for rust. Some guys like it, I prefer to restore to original. To each their own
Wow nice yard
A lot of those trucks I know but some? Fun walk!😊
So nice to see all those solid trucks with no vandalism or broken windows!
Thanks for sharing your videos!
In Montana the windows get shot out by " hunters."
Look at all those Ford v8 trucks. awesome 👌
Audio&video are perfect
Great to hear!
pure gold bro,thanks for sharing.new sub here,keep up the good work
Thanks!!
Ratrod heaven!
Beyond words.
Greetings from the UK Ryan so many fantastic cars n truck's great video ❤
thanks for watching!
Amazes me how one can get so many of them. Im having troubles with my C10
Oh wow! So much potential!
Lots of wonderful restoration candidates!
Amazing collection especially for Minnesota. Cool video 😎
thanks for watching!
Great video
Thanks!
There are a few mid 60s IHs I would love to buy.
love it but, my question is how do you get papers on this stuff ?? '' legal paperwork ''
Bonded titles, most states do them. Very easy & legal
10:02 maybe that person is wondering what you were doing and also called Tim to let him know 😂
a lot/s nice ford f 1 and ford f100 great video
You may have just misspoke, but the green Chevy at 18:25 is a 3/4 ton. 3100 = 1/2 ton, 3600 = 3/4 ton. That's a killer collection! Great video, thanks for sharing with us.
ah thanks!
Awesome video Ryan Tim you sure do have a great Collection of amazing Trucks and cars everyone is my favorite
Very cool trucks 👍🏻🙌🏼👊🏼 just to let you know, 3600 was a 3/4 ton Chevy truck, 3100 was a 1/2 ton truck 👍🏻🙌🏼👊🏼 very cool yard
Thsts correct yes
It's Paul Bunyan, He's pretty big in Brainerd...😉
Interested in 59 pontiac, thanks Ryan! Great video
Would like to know about a few things that I seen for my hobby vehicle. Mostly interested in Pat's for the. 37 Chevy Truck
The video looks amazing.. Thats VVR MUSEUM in Redwood falls Minnesota.. close to 250 classic trucks..... We've only been collecting for 4 years...
thanks for letting me film man
Nice collection I'm big on the 34-36 internationals like the looks like C30 at 7:36 and would be interested if it needs a new home
This is fabulous really, what a fantastic resource this channel is…to bad I’m in alberta Canada but regardless great info!
thanks for watching!
Nice video a lot of cool trucks... looking for a 38 dodge 1/2 ton pickup wonder if he has one?
Love the IH stuff ❤
Stiffy check 😂OMG
I saw several I liked, I live in NMi and all find here are rusted badly , rare to find any that clean. several lighter duty wreckers that were nice
Stude's & Binders ❤
Nice I like the only Diamond Reo I seen
What amazed me with all those trucks, no 1955 to 1957 Chevy trucks? Not one. No 1940
Ford trucks? Those are my favorites.
This scares me to ask but what would the price be on a 41or 42 dodge truck ?
I’m interested in a few ford trucks
10:58 1935 Ford Model 51 available? Also 26:00 is another.
I like the bigger trucks and would like to have a few
I have never seen such a large group of trucks like this that are so complete and in great condition. Especially like the 37-40 IHC pickups he has. Great video. Thanks
Truck Haven
thats no lie!
How much for the camper shell off the ‘58 ford truck at 3:12?
Outstanding Ryan thank you awesome lots of binders
thanks for watching!
He has a very organized and uncluttered area for his vehicles. I don't believe I've seen more classic trucks in one space. Very cool.
All that history of service that’s just sitting waiting to be rescued and put back on the road. This friend of yours sure loved those Internationals. My family had a business raising citrus from the 30s to the late 70s. We had several of these brands. Mostly Fords in the 40s to the 70s due to their V8s and gearing. We could order the Ford trucks with a Lincoln engines. Some GMCs had the 348 big block. No diesel engines could be ordered under a 2 1/2 ton rating. Most were cab overs to get in and around the citrus trees. Thanks for the memories. Love the older trucks. Learned how to drive at the age of 10, running around the ranch.
S10 conversion 👍
On 22:00 I hope somebody buy the Chevrolet Biscayne and restore it.
Way to many nice rigs too many to choose any one ,thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
As soon as you said Redwood and Tim, I knew exactly who you were talking about. I had no idea he had that much stuff! Great collection!
Well hidden secret!
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍 : WOW ! Wind & Cold . Can’t believe how intact these vehicles are . Thanks Ryan very interesting & informative video 🍩☕️👀😎👍👍
22:46 The COE guys are frothing at the mouth! 😂
Grew up with a Nancy Kitzinger in Montana! Could it be? Question: are these just for parts or does he have titles? Makes a lot of difference.
Maybe! She comments on alot of videos too!
Green and red 56 Ford PU at 12:37. Is that for sale? $?
How much for the ford 1951 on 3:26 mn of tge video please
wowza
he has a lot of nice cars & trucks out there
Interested in the red corvair pickup 12/17/24
Those ramp-sides are getting kind of pricey these days .
Can't believe how straight all those grills were on those trucks.😮
What a great yard!
it's a hoard.... Thank you Tim Redwood for storing all these old classics for so long, so they didn't become scrap metal. May you make loads of $ for your effort and commitment, while serious Builders and Restorers buy these gems from you
I want the multi colored 56 f100
what about the very first one? what is that an international? in the late 30's I'm guessing.
Amazing collection
Looking for a fixer upper 1950 or 52' or 54 F100 truçk
How can a person get in touch with this yard?
How much for the 1935 Ford Pickup?
Wow. Loved watching this video.
Glad you dig it!
What a nice graveled yard, so the poor cars wont sink into the ground with one rain !
1:03 - omg Internationals sit there ! 3:43 - oh that one is surprising, never seen one like that 4:13 -MOARRR Internationals ! 6:18 - why 9 foot ? 15:16 - chrome on grille still shines 26:11 - yay, fins ! Everyone respect fins !
I saw a ford 38 39 ❤😊
Where is this at
Crazy question. Any titles? I liked several trucks.
no titles arent a big deal, many states have ways to get a legit title
Awesome! If your friend is willing to have you put his number up, I’d definitely get in touch with him! I’m posting this on December 10 @ 8:30am😁
Loved the yellow and the red late 1940's to early 1950's Dodge trucks with the rmRam hood ornaments. My dad had a '51 Dodge 1.5 ton truck when i was really young. He sold it when I was 8yrs old. Broke my heart. I loved that truck. The whine of the gears in the transmission were unlike any of the others out there.