Exploring an Untouched Abandoned Farmhouse - Found Classic Car!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In the rural farmland of the USA, there's a house that has been frozen in time for a half century. Russian immigrants once arrived in the country in the 1930's, and started their own farm and produced many varieties of vegetables. Eventually the couple who started the farm passed away, and the house was given to the children. Eventually the US government wanted to buy the land for a mass grow farm but never continued with the project once purchased. Now the home is a vortex to the past, as we find many vintage items and we're actually able to power most electronics ! Without spoiling the rest of what this amazing property has, I I hope you enjoy the video. It would mean alot to like the video, as well as subscribe if you would like to see more explorations ! thanks for coming along !
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At 10:27 we see a list of tunes labeled A thru X. Probably the door bell chime was programmable to play different chimes and this was the list for programming it. So, around Christmas you could select tune "O" and the door bell would play "Joy to the World"
Thank you, just came here to say this.
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That Firebird needs pulled out of there and saved on before someone discovers this places and destroys it👀 as always, absolutely awesome videos man!
I have been trying to read the hood at 29:33
It belongs to the government now to be sent to a car crusher when they decide to use the land if ever.
@@kevinj97045 "overhead cam"
It would be awsum to smash that junk car smash it but good☠️☠️
That's worth a pretty penny even in that condition.
The car is a 1969 Pontiac Firebird. I have one just like it sitting in my driveway. It appears to be in good condition. It's a very desirable collector car and, as one of the other commenters mentioned, it should be saved before the loser, scumbag types have a chance to destroy it. Truly a rare and lucky find.
I know right to find one rust-free like that is an absolute miracle!!! I really hope somebody gets their hands on it and puts it back on the road where it belongs!!🙂💯
Restored would be about what? $65,000?
@@g.k.1669 Depends on options. I have heard some people mention this one has OHC badges on it, which would mean it's a base model with an inline 6. Those are getting pretty rare, if only because people are swapping them out for V8s. Even so, restored it would still be worth at least $30-$35k
@@originalpunkSxE Definitely looks like the 6 cylinder since it's so plain.
Could be a 68? ☺️ it’s amazing!! All original
Hello, cute chubby sheep with all the grass he could hope for !
One of my favorites...I totally get preserving history and all, but I would be so tempted with that vanity and the old doors and those knobs lol 😆 I can't believe they are still there and no one has taken them. Thankfully they are and we get to see the exploration of it all. 😀
When you turned the television off, I haven’t seen that in decades!
The dot.
Often times I wouldn't leave the tv until that dot was totally gone! 😆
This makes me feel so 😔 I get this feeling when I walk through the antique shop and look at the old fashioned things that use to belong to someone. 😓
69 Pontiac Firebird base model / The Sprint. You can tell its a 69 by the taillights and that its a base model by the column shifted automatic. A college kid probably saving money on gas in the 80s with a used car or Dads old car. 4.1L Straight 6 Overheadcam is in it. Says on the hood Overhead Cam. 4.1L is the only one that comes with those hood emblems. The daul exhaust means nothing. Anyone can put on dual exhaust. Nice find! Should be saved instead of left to rot.
It's a 1969. Dual exhaust, so definitely a V8 under the hood.
@@francoamerican4632 Definitely a 69. Those tail lights are for sure 69. Straight 6 though. Says Overhead Cam on the hood and column shift so 250 4.1L Straight 6. Coulda had a 326 in it but sadly with that hood you know its not. Musta added the duals cuz people gave em grief over the Straight 6 😆.
Wow ! Love these old houses. Nice vintage stuff and furnitures ! Love the stove in the first kitchen. Can't believe the power is still on !! Thanks for that great find !! Be safe ❤🇨🇦
"I don't know if that's age or people just smelled really bad back then." LOLOLOL!
That tv needed an antenna! Awesome little house. Love it 🥰🥰🥰
Neat to see abandoned house that hasn't been trashed.
I usually get creeped out or get a creepy vibe while watching these abandoned house videos. this one seemed very peaceful, like I didn't get a weird vibe at all. the people must have had a good life here.
Very cool find with power still on. Car is a '69 Firebird as far as I can tell, very similar to '69 Camaro in body style, worth a few bucks!
Dude seriously amazing video. Also that firebird deserves better. Thats not a cheap car!
Thanks !
The main floor bedroom probably was never intended to be bedroom and it’s probably meant to be a dining area. I would imagine bedroom furniture was in there because it was an elderly lady who lived there and she didn’t want to or couldn’t climb the stairs. So where the stairs are located is fairly typical for this style of house. Great find!
those can openers have a knife and scissor sharpener on the back side. Having the bedroom in the sitting area must be from health and unable to do the stairs before one of them passed. That might not be a separate living quarters. Some families have a basement like that for holiday get togethers for a the family
Hi🙋♂ The car looks like a 1968 Pontiac Firebird.
THANK YOU!!!! PEACE...
Sorry but I laughed so hard with the look on your face when you smelled the old perfume! Classic.
Beautiful how you captured lives of ppl from the past in your videos you're awesome at it
So amazing ! 😱 everything still working ! and cool !
At 8:59, that's an old coffee can. I was surprised to see the TV was on in the beginning of the video. Actually it's surprising that there's power in that building at all. I mean it makes no sense, in today's day and age the electric company is so quick to cut your power off if you don't pay the bill, but yet you have this house that's been abandoned for Lord knows how many months or years and it has power. Ass backwards, that's what that's called. At 10:26, at the very top it says adhere to door jam near chime, it must have been an electric chime of some sorts cuz it looks like you can select what song you wanted it to play by the letter that corresponds to it. At 21:17, Beta Tapes were out, they were smaller than VHS tapes but had less run time. Actually it was VHS and LaserDisc (if people remember hearing about those), that won out Beta Tapes. LaserDisc were basically record sized DVDs. They were huge discs that played movies. Eventually the VHS won out all of them, Beta Tape and LaserDisc lost to the VHS.
Holy WoW .. what an amazing find... and you presented it brilliantly too...
That Pontiac Firebird is beautiful. The house is spooky. IT looks like they just disappeared. I mean the beds are made, the table set. Just eerie.
Just came across your channel..love your integrity & respect as you explore! Absolutely love this little farm house ❣️
Love the old Zenith TV, probably a 1960's era black and white console They are good sets, I still use a 40 year old set to this day. If I could take two trophies, the TV and car would be it.
That was a seventies model, probably one of the last black and white consoles. Solid state. Not many sold, and the ones that were were mostly sold to old people who didn't like change or thought color was bad for your eyes. Almost none exist anymore.
Love that Hoover Dial A Matic
10:15 pink and black tile work, 1950's. Reminds me of my grandparent's 1950's bungalow. The bathroom was black and pink.
So many interesting little things in this episode. Furniture which still appears usable after 60 years, that ornate sewing table, and that TV which must be at least 50 years old that still works. We see less and less of these things in today's disposable culture, where you're lucky to get a piece of furniture that holds together more than 10 years, and cheap electronics invariably self-destruct after 6 or 7.
What a find. Just natural decay, no vandalism or graffiti tagging. location of this house has to be kept classified. A time capsule house with every thing left behind. Vintage TV etc. Double bed with old bedding, corner of mattress showing the blue and red flower pattern.
Reminds me of my grandfather and grandmother farmhouse
Such a beautiful & interesting house! 💕
(The sheep sounded so funny! 😆)
Just wow what a find
Thanks for showing it to us
Wish the notification had waited until 5 minutes to go! 🤣🤣
I'll be there with bells on!
The "wood grain covered" microwave you said probably from 70's. I'm not sure,but,I didn't remember microwaves in the 79's,but those types of microwaves definately in late 80''s. That's all I remember,but I could be wrong.
That was an amazing find. Loved the sheep accompaniment it really added a lifelike quality, lol.
The list of "jams" were for a musical doorbell that would've played a riff from whichever song selected when somebody rang the doorbell.
The static on the TV was called snow and I miss the dot that was the last thing to slowly disappear when you turned it off. The list of music in the bath? Is it for a doorbell chime? Mine plays a ton of tunes as well. Those vacs were made to last but even the $400 ones stay in the shop today and are garbage compared to the old vacs. Things were made to last and I miss that. That slit in the medicine back wall of the cabinet near the bottom was for men to throw away old blades when they got old. They just go into the wall.
Is that bottle of , probably, whiskey unopened...😉....awesome, Canadian whisky 😀
That furniture is beautiful
This is mad cool 😎 love love this old stuff and the history within the walls are cool 😎 those singer sewing 🧵 machine are worth so much money to someone who collects them overall I enjoy all your videos 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂💜💜💜💜Keep up the amazing videos
Cool to see.. but, I always hear the previous owners yelling @ you guys... to get out! 😲
23:40 I was NOT ready for that.
Awesome video. My only thought is the government bought the house and the government doesn’t pay for electricity for nothing. So the property and all the property around is being utilized for something. The children sold it because the government more than likely gave them a good amount of money for the land.
I filmed here close to two months ago; It's a super awesome place. Never seen anything like it before
The machine that is in the basement is an old Maytag washing machine with a clothes ringer at the top. Also known as Ringer Washing machines.
15:52 This probably was not a bedroom originally. It may have been a TV room, or family room.
Yes, set up for someone who couldn't use the stairs. 👍
It looks to be a 1968 or a 1969 Pontiac firebird. If you look closely at your video you fill in the part right below the dash where it says firebird. I don't see how you possibly missed that
This is a absolutely fantastic place 👍 I love it.
The blue walls and I don't no,
I find that the silence in this House Sounds different than in other Houses👌😉
Amazing house. Thanks for sharing
That is a George Washington lamp at 11:20 and 11:50. My momma has one and I’ve always been told they were worth something. It may be worth looking up especially if you know who the house belongs to.
That sound nice. Hello Debra happy holidays 🎉
wonderful place great work and thank you for all that you do I really enjoyed the whole episode🤗
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. 1967.
That’s a Firebird… and it’s probably EXTREMELY valuable.
Very Nice❤
my grandmother had that washing machine
12:10 the newspaper is from 23th of february
Maybe this has been said but just watched today. So you say you “tried” out the Hoover vacuum on paint chips however why was there a perfectly clean vacuum line diagonally across the rug before you plugged in vacuum?
keep up the good work man
If you look in old medicine cabinets some have a slot to slide old razor blades in and they just go back into the wall never to be seen again unless they tear out that wall. Clever.
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👍 the car is between 1967-69 Firebird
I like the pink and green bathroom
shiiid power still on! id move in hahaha
20:00 Someone may have pointed this out, but this was just a joystick. That would plug into a Commodore computer, most likely a Commodore 64. My brother had another type with an index finger trigger, and a friend of ours had this one.
The other one might attach to the same computer for player 2, or it may be a special Atari joystick.
the tv is quite modern solid state not valves the sewing machine is electric driven not pedal have to agree the table is really nice hope you turned the power of when you left don't want an electrical fire starting what a time capsule
So sad makes me want to cry
My mother had the same exact Hoover vacuum. :)
i had that command control joystick. it was top notch.
Looks like nj tags on car. See penn state sticker on rear window
Plot twist. The sheep is a government sheep!! He’s watching yooooou
How u stay warm in that house with just a t shirt and other clothes obviously 😂😂
That car is a Pontiac Firebird, I think 1968. Would love to see what's under the hood. It needs some TLC to be brought back to life.
Hi just came upon your videos I love it and just subscribed!!
Welcome !
That's a classic Pontiac Firebird! Worth a lot of money! "69
well done!!
this was damn cool
I hope you unplugged the sweeper? With the power on, and deterioration it may just spark afire
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I suffer from Anemoia and this videos feed my condition. 😆
looks like its owned by an historical society and was set up for tours or photography.
You crack me up. Yes, that is a ringer washing machine in the basement. Yes that is a shower stall behind that pink shower curtain. And finally, that is a Pontiac Firebird car, and there is nothing amazing about finding it in the garage. Lol.
Thank you for sharing x
How did the TV. HAVE POWER.?
1968 0r 69 Pontiac Firebird
6:29 baffles me. Who’s paying the electricity bill in this place? It’s been abandoned for almost forty years and you’re telling me that the power remains on?
The kids who sold the home are idiots! This is heartbreaking. Wish all these type of old homes would be saved.
Was that a Marilyn Monroe poster? And was it’s signed?!?!
When it was built, that was not a bedroom down stairs.
1969 Firebird is it for sale I'm very interested in it if it is
my jaw literally dropped when that basement was revealed, absolutely stunning. I don't know what it is about old stuff that's so soothing to me, the nostalgia of times I didn't even experience...
I feel nostalgia about the 20's and 30's but was born in 1962.
Holy shit that "Command Control" joystick is from the early 80's when Atari 2600 was the king of home video game consoles. I had one myself. You truly discovered a time capsule.
It was a Safe House 🏡 4 "the Agency" back then .
I'm not at all surprised that old TV and vacuum still work...but shocked that there's power in that house! That bathroom was a blast from the past, it's exactly like the one in the house I grew up in (and a lot like the one in my grandparents' house).
These retro abandoned homes are my favorite! It's refreshing to see a place like this that is not vandalized or tagged up. There are many cool vintage items and furniture in this home with so much history. I hope these pieces get saved and are not left to rot and decay.
I have to honor you for keeping the property secure and private and for your good steady camera work. As a quilter, I was drawn to the old Singer sewing machine which is worth more than the plastic ones made today. Thanks for an enjoyable discovery.
I don't sew but I really really want that sewing machine and the desk is attached to.
Same. I want a good old Singer.
I don't think I've ever commented on your videos, but I've seen enough of them to throw you huge props on putting the music along with the scenery. It always gets me emotional, and makes me think of when I was little visiting my great-grandparents. I miss those days very much, and for whatever reason, your videos always make me reminisce. Thank you for letting us see your adventures, I always look forward to them.
Thanks for commenting ! Glad you enjoyed. This house had serious emotion and I needed to find the right music to match.
Same here, I was thinking the same thing. I'm 43, and it reminds me of when I was younger!
Me too i lived south my grandmother for ten years in South Jersey.she had that tv and a singer sewing machine.
Worth noting: The tulip canisters in the kitchen are worth $ and collectable. The vanity was quite nice and the mirror is very deco with it! The cedar wardrobe cabinet was nice as well. Good tour. Thank you! Question: who the heck owns the sheep????
I would buy the lamps.
So happy to find your channel! Thank you for the work and passion you put into it. This newspaper that you were skipping through at 12:27 is Karpats'ka Rus', which was published in the Rusyn language, an East Slavic language spoken by Rusyns in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, and written in the Cyrillic script. The newspaper was published in the United States for the Rusyn-speaking Lemko immigrant community. It may be a clue to the question of the origin of the emigrants, like eastern Poland or Slovakia, or maybe western Ukraine.
Wow it's unbelievable
I think Americans have lots of money cuz it doesn't happen in India
Here is nothing abandoned Because of our population and poverty
But your channel is amazing I'm Enjoying all of your videos
No. There are millions and millions living in poverty. The US is just super wasteful and doesn't care about the environment they're helping to destroy.
Sad how much goes to waste here in America. Sending love your way!
Some of it isn't even the population doing it. In a lot of cases there's legal reasons which end up lasting past the point of being able to repair it without going broke if it can even be repaired or believe me I have a few friends that would snatch one of these amazing homes up.
@GlobalDataConspirator If there are unpaid back taxes then the county owns it and probably didn't auction it off.
You are a rare person who uses the words "decay" and "beautiful" in the same sentence. Love it.