The BEST Junkyard EVER! | TONS of Muscle Cars & Classics! Chevelles, Camaros, Impalas, Etc!
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2022
- There are not many junkyards in America that have this many muscle cars and collector cars in it, especially in 2022, but my friend in Nebraska has one of the best junkyards I have been to, and in today's video I showcase the entire yard, both sections, like you have never seen before! Countless Chevelles, impalas, El Caminos, cutlass, mustangs, trucks, and tons of other parts cars are all here in one location. You have never seen this many collector & muscle cars in one spot!
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thats great that someone sells the stuff while they can and not wait until they die and then estate sale time or crush time!
yup he doesnt just let stuff sit
I can't believe the lack of Mopar stuff but plenty of GM and FoMoCo cars. What a cool place. Thanks for sharing.
he crushes mopar stuff, he says those guys are the worst to deal with, hes been pushed around too many times by mopar guys
Thought the same, but it sounds like the guy is some special kind of sook to crush classics out of spite like that. Must have more money than sense.
Love those 2 pickups you showed. In their condition they would make great yard art.
I think so too!
Most of them were good shots with all the practice they had and junkyard dogs were for real! Thanks for bringing back the memories
glad you enjoyed
The 2 matching white sedans are mercury comets, the galaxie is a 1967, 68 Bellaire hardtop coupe is rare, most were 4 door post at that lower trim level. Great junk yard, like a field of dreams for any Scandinavian car collector.
Great collection. Reminded me of scrounging when i was a teen. I saw a 65 cutlass in the bunch, but in need of side chrome for a 64 cutlass f85. Thanks for taking the time.
Thanks for watching!
Great tour, love the old junk yards, there’s enough Chevelle’s there to piece together one for the showroom floor.👍🏻
I agree!!
Another GREAT video! LOVED that 1960 Ford! Lots of eye candy through that yard!
Glad you enjoyed it
In 1980 Christmas Eve head on collision at 55 that 72 Monte Carlo saved my life.
Ouch!
Great video Ryan. Thanks for sharing. It has a big muscle car collection to choose from.
Thanks John!
That has to be the most cool car salvage yard l have ever seen. Thank you for the video
Some awesome rigs sad how they just rotting away, thanks for taking us around, all the best to you all
You bet!
@IowaClassicCars : It's time to bring 'em all back to life with brand new stories to tell, new adventures to be had, and new roads to be conquered!!!! I'll be rooting for them!! Thanks to ICC for posting this!!
thanks for watching!
The 67 riv looks pretty nice. I have a 66 and it’s a lot of fun to drive
I have a 69
1971 Pontiac Grand Ville 455 four barrel, that was my brother’s car back in the day…..nice ride, hood went on forever.
Ya Hood ran away 😂 lmao
Watching this with morning coffee. Thanks!
Enjoy! thanks for watching!
Friend of mine had one of those Grand Prix and everybody said it was a blank blank backwards. Square on front sloping on back. But you know now I appreciate that body style because it has a very retro look to it not just 1970 something but even back farther in the thirties and forties in my mind's eye.
yeah they do look backwards
Great vid, Excellent!
Thanks man
Cool junk yard always love the videos
Thanks Jose!
You do great walks… ❤️all Chevy trucks you show
Thanks 👍
Awesome! 👍
Thanks! 👍
Thanks for the walk thru. My hip prevents me from hiking these great places.
Thanks for posting luv old cars
You bet
Cool!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
I like the 1972cuttlas supreme nice 👍
Thanks
24:50 can't believe you didn't say a word about the one year only 1967 Grand Prix convertible there, now THAT is a rare bird!!!
i didnt know that! thanks
Very nice video lots of nice projects
thanks John!
Thanks for the tour of the yard , a favourite pastime of mine . Noticed a black 67 Pontiac Grand Prix about 24:50 into the video . Looked like a convertible too . Not sure if you get out there much but interested in a bit more info on that car . Thanks again for the video 👍
Thanks for the tour
You bet
I like the pace you go through these.
thanks!
Like the yards lay out really kool hardly any stacking of cars and ease of parts removal. Looks like a nice drive for the weekend for me.You should two white fords side bi side Those are actually Mercury caliente comets.64 thru 66 models. Great parts hunting video for sure. Thanks for taking us along.
absolutely, stacking cars 4+ high isnt right
If I was looking for some Chev parts, that’s the place ! Good video
Right on
Awesome yard, love the Chevy full size cars
Thanks for watching!
I like to get the doors of that red square body with the camper top if they are power windows great video I love when you walk threw the yards that's great you city keeps all the old cars Florida seems they get rid of them after ten years thanks Ryan.
Thanks 👍
Your idea of complete and mine varies greatly.
Okay cool
I need that Monet Carlo sir, seriously, to finish my restoration on my 1972
Dang I wish I could go shopping there ! I live in Maryland tho !
You're not smoking anything Ryan. You're just "Junk Drunk". I see many cars that I'd consider buildable projects. I've always bought stripped out junk and brought them back.
Haha thanks man
Ohh those chevells so worth saving
1:17 👀🫵🏻Gotta love the white Grand Prix mostly all there runnable?condition 🤷♂️👍🏼👏🏼
thanks i wasnt sure what yr it was
@@IowaClassicCars I’ve got a dealership owner’s personal top sales award limited package green 1978 Cutless Supreme#2dr automatic 260v8 buckets seats
I love all of those 57 Chevy 4 door Sedans. The 57 Pontiacs are nice too.
Yes they are!
Wow nice yard. I'd love to get those vegas
Great yard there Ryan. 😎👍😎
thanks Ron
Would love the 7o Monte Carlo or Elcomo's
The Firebird reminds me of my 74 Celica that's a pretty cool car.
Looks like crusher time in there.........that's OK only saw two Mopars, the PT and a newer P.U. Enjoyed it, thanks for the tour. You got most of them right, not your fault....gotta be older for the rest.
Good job on the 54.
Excellent video Ryan :) so wild so many old classic vechiles get in scrap yard also be saved also put on roads but shame in so many in Canada and USA have each May to October years to show off too! If had lots money spend love find top 50 vechiles I like do and show off plus have storage too but don't have that opportunity yet !
Thanks 👍
I love that 70’ wagon
Well picked over but some good metal nice yard
For sure
IT'S AMAZING WHAT YOU GUYS HAVE OUT YOUR WAY!! NEAR NEW YORK WHERE I LIVE, MOST OF THOSE CARS WOULD BE SAVED AND BUILT UP! THIS YARD IS FULL OF
"GOLD" ....I WOULD EXPORT MOST OF THOSE SHELLS TO AUSTRALIA!! THIS YARD OWNER WOULD MAKE A FORTUNE!!
Thx for watching!
So go ahead and do the business venture. Bet that guy would be happy to sell everything to you.
@@chrisallen9154 I certainly would like to make it happen Chris! Lots of $$$ to be made!
55 Chevy is what I’m looking for inexpensive rat rod style, nice thanks BigAl California
Good luck!
That 57 Pontiac coupe....don't let that slip away..... tremendous body style
absolutely
64-65 Mercury comets, other car was 75-79 Chevrolet Nova. I liked the 73-74 Chevrolet Nova custom hatchback! A coworker of mine in 90's had 1 with 250 6 cylinder engine in it! I offen wonder what happened to it? He has alot of good parts cars there! Thanks for sharing! Take care Ryan.
I like the COE 👍
Ryan. The real gems are cars such as Pontiac Sunfires with wicked mods like tow mirrors & lights bars. If it has an Alpena exhaust tip than that's the premium package full blown build built professionally no expenses spared.
haha, no way :D
One thing on my bucket list is to buy a car from a place like this and build it back on my own. I’m going to do it by trial and error. Except for the engine lol. That will be done professionally. Thanks for the great content! I’m subbing now and binge watching while at work.
thanks! hope you enjoy it here!
alot of clean bodies
So many Cutlass parts I need
Round here we call people that you described in the beginning of the video TIRE KICKERS. lol.
haha we get a lot of those
One mans junk is another mans treasure. Lol. I dont see much for parts. But a cool walk around.
Amen to that
Sup Buddy.. Nice yard..
Thanks man, hopefully ill be in your area this yr soon!
Watching best junk yard ever 1 year ago I be interested in 1965 impala how much I would appreciate it
Suggest investing in GOOD trail camera's to combat the thieves. Catch 1 or 2 and the word will get around. Not a guarantee, but catching 1 thief is a good thing.
Just not disclosing location is an easier way
great video
Thanks!
nice
Someday I would really like one of those 59 or 60 Impala Sport Sedans as a family/friends people mover. Not a hot rod but a classic and cool road tripping machine.
that is a good goal to have
Start today with a 1960 Impala 4 door sports sedan complete. It's yours. Good price. Come and save her.70,000 miles. Complete except carburetor. I've got thieves problems. Only been in family for almost 40 years. Bought off original owner. 283 powerglide. Reply to my comment.
@@chuckcarguy2651 email me im interested
@@chuckcarguy2651 Looks like Ryan beat me to it. I would still have had to pass though because I am in the middle of my 59 El Camino project and the wife won't appreciate anymore projects right now.
@@IowaClassicCars okay sounds great. The story behind this car is decent the cars is in decent shape. As is in a couple of knick knacks in the carburetor. Love to see some bad do something with her. Now I got to figure out what your email is. When I'm in a better phone service area internet service area I'll look into your site I'm sure it's there. Hey I'm assuming you're in Plus I know where's about 500 cars setting up as one guys place. He has the second place another 150 cars. And you won't leave what you see. As soon as I can still get you in there. Anyway the 16 Impala is kind of like 70,000 miles something like that. But there's always a butt. It goes so little age. But then it's what over 6 years old. Okay I'll drive a long enough. Together fellow with the El Camino the only reason I mentioned it has because everything is hard to find. Also tomorrow then it was yesterday. By the way if still has a good cover on the seats and factory carpets I don't mean recopies whatever barn worth. Okay if you got any directions. Where I can find a contact information just send a reply and I'll look here. Up front I do keep these cars as secret as I can. Your buddy with the salvage yard and you have the right idea about weeding people out here
Ya know me love the 59 chevys belairs
Fantastic video. Love those old Impalas. Too bad they had to wind up in their grave.
thanks Hector
Ryan the one that is silver in color or faded about 10:20 or so is a 77-78 nova with the quarter panel cut off.
thanks i wasnt sure
Pontiac did the big chrome bumper and grill in 68 and 69 and they had hockey stick taillights
It looks exactly like the junkyards of my childhood. But living in southeast Michigan, unfortunately there are no classics left today in junkyards 😕
The 69. Olds 98, this are great driving cars .
yes they are!
Do any of these cars have a title n if not how would I go about it to get one
I like those old wagons! I think it would be fun to take one of those 2nd gen camaros & cut off behind the back seat & put a 6 or 8 foot pickup bed on it & make a camarocamino or a camcamino elcamaro. You would have the only elcamino type vehicle with a backseat & the only one made out of a camaro. I also want to get a 4 door 67 chevelle & do the same thing with it. Too bad I have no experience doing things like that! lol
Could I please get information on this place I'm looking for parts for a hatchback nova
What $s on the Dynamic 88 pillarless at 10.36 time with locked up motor. Thanks.
I really like the look of that gold 68 or 9 El Camino with the damage left door that's a nice looking car you know much about that how is it for rust underneath is the frame and like that pretty solid I see a little rust in the bed curious and looking for one like that looks pretty nice almost looks like you could drive her home
that elco is pretty rusty
Ryan, did you notice how special that convertible Grand Prix was? It was a one year model for the converitlbe and first of only two years they had convered head lights.
i didnt lol
@ 18:28 - Canyon Coral '57 Chevy. @ 22:16 - '57 Pontiac hardtop. @ 24:48 - '67 Chevy convertible. @ 28:06 - Yea, some people want everything for nothing, but also, a lot of sellers think what they have is the last specimen left on Earth and is worth a fortune. It's the same story over and over. So what happens is these car sit instead of making money and we know what all-too-often happens eventually.
Man I wish I had a yard like this. I'd go to town cleaning the place up first of all. I'd load up a truck with stuff that's absolutely junk, like exhaust pipes laying around, mangled body parts, and random junk metal. 1) Cleans the place up and 2) you get money for scrap metal. Then I'd sell whole cars that are restorable. I could watch videos like this all day, now that I no longer have a yard near me to browse. The last one I used to peruse was outside of Reading, PA. I was last there in 2004, but soon after, the owner died and I believe everything was scrapped.
thanks Frank!
You're right! The old boys die off and there goes the yard made into toasters! Now I looked in the mirror this morning and not as old as some of these guys. But what we all failed to do is keep the interest alive a lot more than what it currently is. After all you're not going to go buy a 1972 cowl induction Chevelle for $500 running and in today's money that might be $5,000. Still ain't going to buy that car. So to get people who did not grow up with these cars interested in spending the money it takes to build one or buy one complete will take quite a bit. Guys who make this type of video online are doing their shared to build interest. But even like one of our fellow commenters on this video that would love to have a 59/60 four door sedan one day etc. Let's see if he responds to my reply. Bought it from the original owner son as it was headed into the salvage yard. After all it's a four-door and it was a 1960 he wanted something like that back then! Thankfully taste of change and we'll see how interested this other guy is. If he responds. Because those cars arrested out so bad there's hardly any left now much less mind that's in the perfect stage to tinker with and drive I just go completely through and refurbished as new. Getting back to what you were right about. In the video it was said a lot of people want something for nothing. On the other side a lot of sellers want a lot of something for a little bit nothing that's left.. I saw parts in this video and we'll see what the prices are. If the other guy did respond to me we'll see if I'm wanting a lot of something in this car is definitely a lot more than nothing but we'll see what the bares.
The car you were wondering about is a 1977-1979 pontiac phoenix I have 2 of them the LJ models are very rare
cuttles cougar lol I never heard of that one.
Would love to checkout them 3 Vegas at the end
At 10:29 that car looks like a newer Nova. I remember those.
A lot of great cars ,enjoyed video those two cars together were 64 or 65 comets,liked falcons better like the sprint. Take care ,brian
Thanks, you too!
Great tour of the yard, if you or anyone else ever run across a 71 Buick Centurion 2dr formal coupe in any condition or parts let me know!
I am looking for a good used 3800 series 2 V6 engine for a 1999 Pontiac Firebird because mine has blown head gaskets
My favorites: Impalas & Chevelles
Cant beat them!
The one car with the cut out quarter panels you didn’t know what was it was about a 77 model nova
Good eye 👍 was looking for this comment.
Sounds like ur pretty good so what was that grand.Prix 75,76?
at 30.09 in your video there is a Buick smashed in the rear do you think he would sell the rear window moulding?
Im sure he would
Just passed yours 59 Pontiac wagon there's a 67 Grand Prix convertible I wish you would have walked around it...
There was a Jeep pickup I hoped you would get closer to.
Anything 4 wheel drive. But those aren't like classic cars, so I get it.
Still enjoy your vids!
Thanks for doing the work!
ill look nex time!
The chopped up white car you asked about is the 1975+, nova. If im not mistaken its the last RWD nova body style before the FWD nova that came out in the 80s. The early ones came out with round head lights & in the late 70s they used the same body style, they just started putting square hesdlights in them. I had a 74 nova hatchback and it was the same body style. Had you gotten footage of the hesdlights i could tell you if that car body is the early model or a later one. I dont recall when they switched to the square headlights & im also not certain if that body style carried into 1980 or if they stopped making them in the late 70s. (It wouldnt be too difficult to figure it out.)
It kind of reminds me if the caprice/impalas coz they went from round to funky looking square headlights at the same time.
IMHO the models with the round headlights are more desirable. Come to think of it? They did the same thing with the C10, trucks. (used the same body style until they swapped up from round sealed beam healights to the square ones. Which IMHO, all of the round to square headlight swaps looked hideous!
Ive also found that in 1975 the caprice/Impalas had a tendency to come STOCK with the 400sbc. Again, *IMHO* the MOST DESIRABLE old school SBC, engine. Ive never had nor desired an LS engine. I happen to have a second gen LT1 & I dont see a 5.3 holding a candle to my 5.7 LT1.
The first alcomino you're asking about is a 66.. The chevelle with the wing windows is a sixty eight
It was a pair of Mercury Comets. Time stamp 20:32. 1964
thanks dave
Ryan i need both front door windows and passenger side vent window i need the front fender trim and all sill pans for my 1957 chevy belair
im sure he would have that for you
Saw a few khaki colored cars there Ryan !!!
Hahaha
That "pair" (with the 6 tail lights) Those are Mercury Comets. Fancier Ford Falcons basically.
Thanks
Hey Ryan I'm looking for the deck led for a 59 impala. Have you happen to see any in the past few months?
i have one rusty one for a 2dr ht, $500
@@IowaClassicCars thanks but mine is a convertible and I can only use that or a 4 door deck lid
Heck, I'd love to have a "late 1960's Dodge "Gold-Duster""!
318 with a Four-Speed Manual is all I would need for a "Project Car"...
thatll be a tough one to find
@@IowaClassicCars "Cash 4 Clunkers" probably killed most of those... I am having a hard enough time with finding ANY Dusters (worthy of purchase) here in Western Washington State!