Round them Up and Drive them Out - ha ! Some Cool OLD Cars and Trucks ! Brilliant River View - how Pretty ! I had a 1960 Covair Car in Canada - yes - Motor in the Rear - ha ! ! Ah - another Farm Clean Up coming soon ! Great Video and many Cheers from Australia !!!!
Good beatiful morning everyone! I usually open one time a day youtube,when I came home from work in the morning,and continuosly looking forward for Silas videos,I mean he is in top 3 of my most popular on youtube. Please let me know anyone,who is in the same way🤗 sooo... Dear Silas,no matter what you post,its always the cream👌
Even in the year 2023, classic America Iron is still being found with more waiting to be discovered. As always Silas, thank you so much for sharing them with us.
Love the GM Scenicoupes from ‘59-‘61. Had a ‘61 Olds years back, that Buick was a beauty in its day. The Buick registry claims there are 11 known survivors in that body style (yours would make it 12). The color was called Lido Lavender and is striking when not all faded and oxidized. Actually a very rare car.
You might want to do some voice over dubbing on this video explaining the cars years makes and models.... That's part of my fun is hearing from you about what the plan is and what not... 🎉🎉🎉
Its exciting to see these old Auto's being saved . maybe placing these stored cars on dirt , you might want to place them on old stacks of tires so air can move around them ?
Loved this as I love all your adventures,can you imagine 50 years from now this will be the history of the past and kids will think....what?........frightening really isn't it
Keep truck bed is for a 1958 COE cab over, hang onto that! They are very hard to find. Great find. Love the show and hope to buy a car/truck from you one day.
That old Corvair looks like it would be a great restoration project for someone. That jeep box, that was in the back of the international parts truck. Looks like it could be off of a Jeep F.C. pickup from the mid to late 50's or early 60's.
9:28 Looks like someone was living in the Apollo motorhome out there! See the AC unit stuffed in a window. Don’t blame them, Apollo motorhomes were top of the line when they were new!
Silas I never cease to be amazed at your loader operating skill, seriously! The guys around here absolutely ruin cars and trucks moving them with a loader. Drat! That 49 Chevy half ton spoken for already. That looks to be a VERY build able truck. Was ready to try to send you a deposit on that one! Better luck next time, eh? Great video as always!
Looks to be an old CJ 5 tailgate, but about 3 to 4 inches are cut from bottom. That box/side rails looks to be partially fabricated, not stock. So the tailgate and bed floor and front section seem to be from the CJ 5. There's a gate on ebay right now for reference..Someone wanted to haul people around and created the bench seating, and walls.
Thanks Silas for another great, informative video. Gosh, wish my back was better shape, I'd come out to see all your treasures, but me driving from Delaware would not be in the cards. I really depend on your ADVENTURES keep my heart and soul in my passion for HISTORICAL stuff ( got to give Mr. Goodpliers a plug too!) You CATS are the best for keeping old guys like me dreaming of our past ADVENTURES alive!! I'll bet there's a AWESOME young lady behind your WONDERFUL outlook on LIFE; already know you have beautiful young uns to keep ya smiling!! PEACE, Mike from Delaware.
Salis that was great they are great old cars enjoyed it I had a international Harvester dealer next to my flying A gas station always broke down trucks great farm trucks.
Looks like a good stash of fixable classics..wish I owned a big trailer.i would make the 18 hour trip for some of those classics..they sell for a fortune where I live in canada.
I saw an old part of a truck at my husbands cousin's place a couple of weeks ago. I think it's just the cab. Anyway, another interesting video Silas. Take care.
That Corvair is a fairly rare (nowadays) 500 coupe. Seems that people only saved the top of the line Monza, Spyder (for early) or Corsa (for late). I love that color too! I'd love the wall art because it's a cool Corvair! I'm thinking about doing the side of one my '66 parts cars, as art. Definitely would be cool! Funny today's video has a Corvair in it, and I just drove my '63 Corvair 95 Rampside 40+ miles today!
I made a point of pointing out that the 1960 Corvairs have allot of 1 year only items on them including the engine , & other items , I myself own 3 Corvairs a 64 Greenbrier Deluxe 6 door , 65 Corsa 180 Turbo Coupe , & a 67 Monza Convertible .
Silas, yes, that Chevy AD pickup without the vent windows in the doors appears to be a '49. The other one, with the vent windows in the doors, is a '51. That was the only model year that had the vent windows and the pull down outer door handles. '51 was first year of the vent windows. '52 door handles were push button. I hope someone will be able to save them.
It killed me to see how badly the Mustang has deteriorated, but the Corvair looks great, at least in the video. That really is a junk yard you harvested. I think your yard has improved since you've been making videos. Seems better organized and lots of trash gone!
That Jeep bed is off a 55 to 59 FC ( Forward Control ) , You might want to hold off on cutting that Corvair up ! That is a 1960 model 500 which was the base model , & the 1st year for the coupe ! Also the engine is a one year only 140 C.I. 80 HP & if it's complete it would be worth removing , & it's probably a 3 speed manual , also whatever exterior emblems on it are 1 year only , & check under the front trunk inside to see if it has the optional gasoline heater ! all these Items could be sold to collectors ! & You might be able to sell it whole as it's a 1 year only on the front end as well ! & these 1960 coupes are getting very hard to find intact with the drive train as well ! & nice job with loader getting everything out . Thanks for the video.
If those t-birds have their 429/460' s still in them sell them & the C6 transmission bird engines are C8 or C9, the heads are great and the early C6 trans have heavier housings and sought after, seen you on a 57-60 Ford truck site they have quite a few 385 series pages out there also
@@fomocopowersgarage7103 Sorry to hear that ! The ones that are going for the higher prices are the 65 thru 66 Corsas Turbos , & 140's & mostly the late model Convertibles then the coupes & 65 thru 67 4 door hard tops , If You have a 63 Spyder Coupe or Convertible they are not bring the most money because they had the highest production rate out of the early models ,64 Spyders are bringing the most followed by the 1st year 62 Spyder Convertibles then Coupes ! 1960 500 , 700 , & Monzas Coupes are being sought after because of the 1 year only features compared to other models 61, 62 are the least sought after followed by 63 models , & the 64's are more desirable because of the bigger displacement that came out in 64 ! The 60 had a 140 C.I. 61 thru 63 had a 145 C.I. , & 64's had a 164 C.I. which lasted till the end of production 1969 , & the 68's are the least sought after model of the late models , But early models are starting to trend upward because of the high prices for late models . & FC 95 Rampsides are commanding the highest price out of all the Corvair models .
You could unboat the front suspension from a Corvair and bolt to a 30 ds or early 40 ds. Had the same frame rail spread. I know I have done it to put independent front suspension under a old chevy
Holy smokes?!?! Does anybody ever throw ANYTHING away in your area? Seems like everywhere you take us is a giant junk yard and y’all just swap these rigs like Pokémon cards.
I was thinking the same thing. There's nothing like that around me anymore the county regulations cleaned all that out in the late 90s when I was high school my uncles place included I have to drive hrs to find a decent farm auction Silas has some killer spots so does Mr Goodplilers
You didn't say what year of Corsair, but there were changes on the front every year, and take notice if there are white or orange turn signal lights on the front. Just something I have noticed but never read about is that most cars switched to orange turn signal lights on the front in 1963, although some cars made prior to 63 did have turn signal lights converted to orange. I should also make clear that not all cars kept continuous production of orange lights as some models switched back to white lights shortly after. From what I have observed there were no 1962 and earlier North American cars manufactured with frontal turn signal lights in orange. Therefore if that blue Corvair has white turn signal lights it would be 1960 to 62.
Round them Up and Drive them Out - ha ! Some Cool OLD Cars and Trucks ! Brilliant River View - how Pretty ! I had a 1960 Covair Car in Canada - yes - Motor in the Rear - ha ! ! Ah - another Farm Clean Up coming soon ! Great Video and many Cheers from Australia !!!!
Good beatiful morning everyone! I usually open one time a day youtube,when I came home from work in the morning,and continuosly looking forward for Silas videos,I mean he is in top 3 of my most popular on youtube. Please let me know anyone,who is in the same way🤗 sooo... Dear Silas,no matter what you post,its always the cream👌
Even in the year 2023, classic America Iron is still being found with more waiting to be discovered. As always Silas, thank you so much for sharing them with us.
He's the Indiana Jones. Of antique vehicle urban exploration
Some great old cars there. Thanks for sharing.
Love the GM Scenicoupes from ‘59-‘61. Had a ‘61 Olds years back, that Buick was a beauty in its day. The Buick registry claims there are 11 known survivors in that body style (yours would make it 12). The color was called Lido Lavender and is striking when not all faded and oxidized. Actually a very rare car.
have a great day!
I'm so glad there are people like you saving these classics instead of being greedy and just crushing them all! Thank you!!
Nice selection of old vehicles. What an obstacle course to get them.
Man luv that 59 Buick Electra. Always been a life long dream to buy a lot of cars like that at one time.
Thanks, Silas. Your adventures are always worth a watch!
You might want to do some voice over dubbing on this video explaining the cars years makes and models.... That's part of my fun is hearing from you about what the plan is and what not... 🎉🎉🎉
Its exciting to see these old Auto's being saved . maybe placing these stored cars on dirt , you might want to place them on old stacks of tires so air can move around them ?
Nicer camera placement on top the loader Silas!
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Stayin tuned!
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Needs a good drone tour of yards
whoooheeoo one of the first responders... Silas is buying the beers for us all hiiiii haaww
Great to see you saving more cars and trucks.
Loved this as I love all your adventures,can you imagine 50 years from now this will be the history of the past and kids will think....what?........frightening really isn't it
Kids 2day are befuddled by vent windows am radio crank windows. 3 on a tree shifting.
Hey got a idea💡 . Cut the back of mustang and put it in your school bus. Make a nice couch or oversize chair.
Keep truck bed is for a 1958 COE cab over, hang onto that! They are very hard to find. Great find. Love the show and hope to buy a car/truck from you one day.
Thanks for posting.
Great cars and trucks nice to see them. Thanks for sharing
Silas I really enjoy watching you fork things up !!! Cheers
This guy's good people
I love those style of Mustangs! They're my favorite 😍
Love that scout. Glad it's spoken for. Lol
That old Corvair looks like it would be a great restoration project for someone. That jeep box, that was in the back of the international parts truck. Looks like it could be off of a Jeep F.C. pickup from the mid to late 50's or early 60's.
Love those 60s Ford short beds. Those Scout 2's are popular right now and bringing some good $$.
9:28
Looks like someone was living in the Apollo motorhome out there!
See the AC unit stuffed in a window.
Don’t blame them, Apollo motorhomes were top of the line when they were new!
Love the trucks!!!!! 👍👍
Amazing !😎
That Jeep truck bed you have , I think Its off of a 150 FC Jeep Truck, kinda rare
Silas I never cease to be amazed at your loader operating skill, seriously! The guys around here absolutely ruin cars and trucks moving them with a loader. Drat! That 49 Chevy half ton spoken for already. That looks to be a VERY build able truck. Was ready to try to send you a deposit on that one! Better luck next time, eh? Great video as always!
Bathtub Corvair nice.great work thumbs up.
Silas that military truck bed you weren't sure of is an FC jeep.
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More classics being saved and found silas got some good stuff there buddy 👍
Love that 59 Buick.
I like your videos finaly a view of how old cars get recycled hope to see more crushing videos
Looks to be an old CJ 5 tailgate, but about 3 to 4 inches are cut from bottom. That box/side rails looks to be partially fabricated, not stock. So the tailgate and bed floor and front section seem to be from the CJ 5. There's a gate on ebay right now for reference..Someone wanted to haul people around and created the bench seating, and walls.
looks like a FC bed.
@@dougpersell8776 it may be what they were going for, but I think it's too bulky. Not sure that CJ tailgate would fit properly if rest was and FC bed.
i love junk yards
Thanks Silas for another great, informative video. Gosh, wish my back was better shape, I'd come out to see all your treasures, but me driving from Delaware would not be in the cards. I really depend on your ADVENTURES keep my heart and soul in my passion for HISTORICAL stuff ( got to give Mr. Goodpliers a plug too!) You CATS are the best for keeping old guys like me dreaming of our past ADVENTURES alive!! I'll bet there's a AWESOME young lady behind your WONDERFUL outlook on LIFE; already know you have beautiful young uns to keep ya smiling!! PEACE, Mike from Delaware.
Great video as always. That '59 BUICK. WOW what a car. Still looks like it has some good parts on it. Hope you don't have to cut it up right away.
Silas I have to say watching you driving that loader is like it is an extention of your body you have some serious skills there buddy
Happy Friday everyone! 😜
Right back at ya,.
Yes it is, cause it's my birthday and I'm celebrating with a box of Cheez-Its, yep! 🤪
Cheers! 🍻
Always interested watching your videos thanks for sharing with us
Not a junkyard if you don't have the obligatory corvair, lol. Ty for taking us along
Always great content
The 1961 buick was a good looking car . Someone got the rare back bubbletop glass out of it already. Fun fast paced video.
Another great video Silas. Can you do another drone video of your new property. It is really filling up. All the best from England.
That F100 looks to be in great shape.
I wish that 4 door - bird was in good shape. I love those cars 🚗 but keep up the great work and video come
Nice trucks
Nice video!
Man, that loader makes quick work of things!
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Salis that was great they are great old cars enjoyed it I had a international Harvester dealer next to my flying A gas station always broke down trucks great farm trucks.
hello everyone
Silas very nice Bunch of cars you pickup
Cool stuff always thanks 😎
So that's where you were keeping all the good ones!
Looks like a good stash of fixable classics..wish I owned a big trailer.i would make the 18 hour trip for some of those classics..they sell for a fortune where I live in canada.
Good thing Silas is way far away from me cuz I’d be down there buying lots of prime junk from him.
Good job!
I saw an old part of a truck at my husbands cousin's place a couple of weeks ago. I think it's just the cab. Anyway, another interesting video Silas. Take care.
Awesome video love them ole Chevy trucks
The V8 Mustang has RX-7 wheels. Those wheels could be paired with the RX-7 you have if someone wants those!
Those were 85 ranger wheels
@@jasonliskey4980 You're right, my bad. Seen these on the Bronco II as well.
Could be one of those cabover jeep pickup beds
Awesome video , as usual!
I love the 49 and 51 Chevy trucks one day I’ll own one before I get too old even if it just sits in my yard but I just want a survivor driver
That Corvair is a fairly rare (nowadays) 500 coupe. Seems that people only saved the top of the line Monza, Spyder (for early) or Corsa (for late). I love that color too! I'd love the wall art because it's a cool Corvair! I'm thinking about doing the side of one my '66 parts cars, as art. Definitely would be cool! Funny today's video has a Corvair in it, and I just drove my '63 Corvair 95 Rampside 40+ miles today!
I made a point of pointing out that the 1960 Corvairs have allot of 1 year only items on them including the engine , & other items , I myself own 3 Corvairs a 64 Greenbrier Deluxe 6 door , 65 Corsa 180 Turbo Coupe , & a 67 Monza Convertible .
Silas, yes, that Chevy AD pickup without the vent windows in the doors appears to be a '49.
The other one, with the vent windows in the doors, is a '51.
That was the only model year that had the vent windows and the pull down outer door handles.
'51 was first year of the vent windows.
'52 door handles were push button.
I hope someone will be able to save them.
That kinda looks like a trailer bed? Great camera work. Really enjoying all your adventures. Peace
Still amazing how many 47-53 Chev pickups are still around.
It killed me to see how badly the Mustang has deteriorated, but the Corvair looks great, at least in the video. That really is a junk yard you harvested. I think your yard has improved since you've been making videos. Seems better organized and lots of trash gone!
How much do you want for the Landau bars off that Thunderbird?
Nice old Chevy's. Good finds for sure!!
That Jeep bed is off a 55 to 59 FC ( Forward Control ) , You might want to hold off on cutting that Corvair up ! That is a 1960 model 500 which was the base model , & the 1st year for the coupe ! Also the engine is a one year only 140 C.I. 80 HP & if it's complete it would be worth removing , & it's probably a 3 speed manual , also whatever exterior emblems on it are 1 year only , & check under the front trunk inside to see if it has the optional gasoline heater ! all these Items could be sold to collectors ! & You might be able to sell it whole as it's a 1 year only on the front end as well ! & these 1960 coupes are getting very hard to find intact with the drive train as well ! & nice job with loader getting everything out . Thanks for the video.
13:50 would make a sweet demolition derby car, i'd buy it from you if I lived closer
Awesome cars great video 👍
The Jeep box could be a military trailer
Thanks for sharing
i like the 2 60 fords
If those t-birds have their 429/460' s still in them sell them & the C6 transmission bird engines are C8 or C9, the heads are great and the early C6 trans have heavier housings and sought after, seen you on a 57-60 Ford truck site they have quite a few 385 series pages out there also
It's a shame Corvairs aren't worth much, they really are cool lil cars.
Have You checked prices lately ? they have been going up, up ,up the last five years .
@Venice Cox i had a rust free early turbo car last year i couldn't sell for the life of me, i wanted hardly anything for it
@@fomocopowersgarage7103 Sorry to hear that ! The ones that are going for the higher prices are the 65 thru 66 Corsas Turbos , & 140's & mostly the late model Convertibles then the coupes & 65 thru 67 4 door hard tops , If You have a 63 Spyder Coupe or Convertible they are not bring the most money because they had the highest production rate out of the early models ,64 Spyders are bringing the most followed by the 1st year 62 Spyder Convertibles then Coupes ! 1960 500 , 700 , & Monzas Coupes are being sought after because of the 1 year only features compared to other models 61, 62 are the least sought after followed by 63 models , & the 64's are more desirable because of the bigger displacement that came out in 64 ! The 60 had a 140 C.I. 61 thru 63 had a 145 C.I. , & 64's had a 164 C.I. which lasted till the end of production 1969 , & the 68's are the least sought after model of the late models , But early models are starting to trend upward because of the high prices for late models . & FC 95 Rampsides are commanding the highest price out of all the Corvair models .
You could unboat the front suspension from a Corvair and bolt to a 30 ds or early 40 ds. Had the same frame rail spread. I know I have done it to put independent front suspension under a old chevy
Oh man, if i was young and lived in the states I'd work for you for free
We're they 3wheeled mini vans? Just asking, can't afford anything@ the moment.. but u do have some Kool lookin projects
I don't know if I ever told you this but I run heavy equipment for the last 30 years I think you're pretty d*** good on that loader
I’ve been running equipment since I was about 5 years old
oh damn i seen a 60s chevy stepside in there but it looked like it was a long bed lol
You need to get a bigger trailer. Ot will save you time and gas.
Jeep FC170 cab forward bed.
I had a L model110 flatbed but we got the Aussie RHD AL version good tough trucks
Holy smokes?!?! Does anybody ever throw ANYTHING away in your area? Seems like everywhere you take us is a giant junk yard and y’all just swap these rigs like Pokémon cards.
I was thinking the same thing. There's nothing like that around me anymore the county regulations cleaned all that out in the late 90s when I was high school my uncles place included I have to drive hrs to find a decent farm auction Silas has some killer spots so does Mr Goodplilers
Lol! True, looking at Google maps, it's just flat lots of rust on repeat. Granted miles apart at times.
Cold war motors need that 60 fury 2 Dr for parts
You did good today way to go
Looks like the wheels on that mustang came off a Bronco II or Ranger pickup.
I know that's not easy
But you sure make it look easy..
You didn't say what year of Corsair, but there were changes on the front every year, and take notice if there are white or orange turn signal lights on the front. Just something I have noticed but never read about is that most cars switched to orange turn signal lights on the front in 1963, although some cars made prior to 63 did have turn signal lights converted to orange. I should also make clear that not all cars kept continuous production of orange lights as some models switched back to white lights shortly after. From what I have observed there were no 1962 and earlier North American cars manufactured with frontal turn signal lights in orange. Therefore if that blue Corvair has white turn signal lights it would be 1960 to 62.
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I hope all of this valuable american iron gets restored and not crushed as it deserves to be.
I dont think thats a factory jeep bed looks custom for maybe a fc-150
I always wanted a covair truck