This is a very long video, I know most won't watch the whole thing but I'm sure a few of you out there will want to see everything.
@goldrush14
Liking what you do. Music or no music is OK. Love old cars but particularly older professional cars like hearses, limos, flower cars etc;. Love the style, grace and stately appearance of the 40's, 50's and 60's. So if you spend a little more time viewing and reviewing these vehicles it sure doesn't hurt my feelings. Hang in there and I'm sure you will do well with your channel. Thanks Bill......
@haffrods7055
These videos on vintage car salvage yards really help others locate parts. I watched a video several years back and that's how I located some stainless steel side trim I'd been hunting.
@russellshaw3390
Great stuff, nice little amble around the yard. We have nothing like this here in the U.K.
@nancydwyer4583
Nancy's guy Frank here.... never go back to music. Your comments are worth more than generic music, you see and can comment on things that some folks may not notice. Drawing attention to items in view of the camera that may be overlooked, no matter the subject is old cars, buildings etc. It is nice that you view the engines when you can, I would also suggest that when possible show the dash boards, and what small parts may be still usable on them... if you notice a radio in the car show it. Radios are now very difficult to find for restoration. All old radios can be restored, no mater how bad they have deteriorated, there are people who specialize in doing that. Good luck on your new channel.
@johncrawford6992
Thanks for doing this ,I like the way you take your time and show the cars .You don’t walk so fast and get everyone sea sick
@emanusa1
You're doing great! I like the peace and quiet, which makes me feel like I'm right there with you. Nice slow and detailed is great😂.awsome...
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
I thank you for talking about them and sharing them. Now I'm also grateful for another thing. For some reason I was under the impression that they had crushed out. I'm glad to see they haven't.
@duaneknight4606
You are doing a good job. I also love looking at old cars and stuff
@user-wl5zd7qz4y
At 37.25 your question on the engine being removed, most likely someone needed the transmission. The engine and transmission were pulled together, engine and trans mounts torched, exhaust, linkages. A lot easier to get transmission off engine setting out of car, loader would have pulled it out than set engine back in car. Most yards if body panels are damaged will flip vehicles on their sides and remove componets.
@maxineferguson9696
Thanks for a very steady, calm video with no squealing tires or stupid loud music. You don't have to know each year, make and model of car but when you see a name it will help fill in space by trying that just as a suggestion.
@georgewilson9121
the 50s american cars are artwork
@arthurmccarron4379
Great selection. Thanks
@floeki-jekker
long = yes / no music = yes / talking =yes
@HOTRODS1696
Nice video keep up the good work
@emanusa1
I would pull out a handful of them if I were closer. So many nice pieces in the yard. 😮
@justinsullenger5753
Brother, I really love this! You don't even need music to enhance it. Thanks for sharing. I'm planning to move back to the East Coast soon and I'll definitely add this place to my visit list. Do you know if it's possible to purchase vehicles outright at this location? I'm quite interested in some of the vehicles I saw. Or is it just a place to buy parts? Awesome content!
@kennethanderson1204
Yes more 1970s cars please
@dongreene2546
I feel kinda sad.. everyone was once brand new, with proud new owners. How many girls were proposed to. How many were bought from a service guy, who didn't return.They went Down an assembly line. What kind of day was the guys on the assembly line having. Makes me think of all that.
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