Collector Car Estate Auction: Cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles - Studebaker Ford Chevy Plymouth!
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2021
- Mr. Goodpliers visits an estate auction for collector cars, trucks, tractors and motorcycles. Come along and see vintage Studebaker, Mustang, Plymouth, Ford, Dodge, and Oldsmobile vehicles!
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Someone did a good job of turning that early 60's Ford pickup {Blue Lagoon} into a woody, even if it's imitation wood.
Nice tour of some cool old cars and tucks , thanks for taking us along !
Thanks for the good views the Plymouth like mine,where's all the impalas
That 48 DeSoto !!!!
Great video . Love watching your videos.
Thanks for the trip, more of the biding process would help a lot of us see what the different lots bring. You're doing a great job filming these auctions.
yup so true otherwise,it dont make alot of sense
Amazing vehicles at crazy low prices.
I've watched some of your videos this evening and this is one of the best overall
Thank you for your kind words, and thank you so much for stopping by the channel!
Interesting point about bumper stickers being the ancestor of social networks, never thought of that !!!
That Laguna S3 is awesome
Sweeeeet kenworth cabover!
Nice job sir, thanks!
That Ford pickup would be a great Project. I made my 1951 Studebaker a Woody. I love building wood body cars.
Nice!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Where are you located in Kansas? I used to live in Goodland, Garden City. Wichita, Meriden, and owned a Trucking business in all plus had two restaurant Truck Stops as well as a lake resort at Lake Perry. Ozawkie, Lake Wood Hill's Resort. I was a Beef Trucker for M. Bruenger INC of Wichita, as well a National Carrier's of Liberal. And Becker Oil Transport of Eldorado, Kansas. I also owned the Mobil Home oark on Meridien Avenue in South Wichita, Kansas. Many people who enjoyed Country and Western Music and Rodeo as well as Western Shows in the 50' -70's also knew me as Clem Johnson or Cousin Clem depending on which Character I was portraying. LOL Cousin Clem was a Hillbilly and old Country boy.
Yep We bought every single tractor that day except the two John Deere's
Fun day , no money spent , nothing wrong with that .
Well then you didn't buy every single tractor.
One of your best videos, really liked how you filmed and narrative it, keep up the good work, really like your channel
Thanks for stopping by the channel, and thank you for your kind words!
Pretty good stuff there!!
Best variety I have seen in a while
This time my faves are the Studebaker, the Z28 and that white Kenworth.
I think the Desoto was the jewel...
Me too. And I took it home!!
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Duuuuuuuude....
50 Chevy & ,68 mustang could come home with me u seem to find the good stuff👍😂😂
It was a good sale. I wound up with 8 vehicles and several pallets of stuff. I’ve already sold half of them. Unfortunately my media mod messed up and didn’t record any audio for the vlog I did, so watching yours will have to do haha!
You can record audio in a separate file and lay it over, even with a basic editing program.
I'm sorry man for not watch new all this time I've been busy myself I've got a bunch of projects going on looks like you found some good auctions
The Desoto is a low end Business Coupe. Cheapest model offered. Just about every builder offered a business coupe.
Awesome!
Love the blue lagoon shame bout the z28
"Old Plymouth with not so tasteful custom job." Hahaha, excellent understatement! That car was so wrong on so many levels! Haha!
Did you see Mr. GP's video of the farm auction where a collection of old tractors from the 20's through the 50'a were sold? Must have been 25 of them. The prices some of those tractors sold for seemed incredibly low! Less than $1K for many of the older tractors. I noticed a Nigerian fellow was bidding. Apparently, the prices were low enough that he could afford to ship his purchases to Africa and sell them at a profit. How many Farmall and McCormick-Deering tractors can you fit in a 40 foot shipping container? Please respond to this post. I would like to hear your thoughts about the prices old tractors sell for at these auctions. Thanks.
Cool
Its sad the generation of people from that era of truck and cars are almost all gone !
How much did that '59 Ford F-100 NAPCO sell for? That NAPCO Ford and that Ford dump truck with the dirt box would of been the things I would of bid on.
I remember going to a farm auction a man was there talking with another man with arm’s and hands flailing around and he ended up buying a calf
The s 3 and the black z28 was my fav out of the sale idk why the s3 I guess thinkin it was the last death lick for the GM muscle cars @ the z28 that was a nice car not much on the tops but it had been a highly option car great video thanks for sharing
I love to have that bus.
Hi Mr. Goodpliers,
Love you videos, any way to find out if that 1959 Ford 100 4x4 is still available ?
thanks
The Laguna you don’t see very often. Not sure the value, but not common. DeSoto worth buying. Studebaker more desirable to me than the Mustangs. I would bid on the 3 of them anyway. Thanks for listing price on screen. Nice touch. The wgn went to high for what I thought it should. Looks like you had a fun day!
The market on clamshell wagons is insane right now
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Ihave been out of the loop on those. I will have to snap up the next one I see.
My grandmother bought a brand new 1973 Chevy Laguna with the 350 the swivel bucket feed the shift on the floor dual-exhaust it was a nice car we got to take it from Illinois Down to Georgia in about 1976? She ended up trading it in on a 1977 Impala and the car before that was a 67 Camaro Rally Sport black 327 white interior bucket seats she ended up giving it to my mom in 1973 because she bought the Laguna.
Wow! Awesome memories!
What are you looking to get for your 59 f100 short bed?
I saw a couple useful things there and definitely could use a one ton dually. But who ever was bidding on those mustang's must have money to burn. Unless the 68 was a very early one with a 289 it just doesn't carry much value seeing most 68s were all automatic. The 65-66 has a bit more value if its a factory V8 car especially with a clutch. But the market for cars right now isn't very strong and it costs a bunch to make em road ready again. I personally think people were bidding stupid money. Thanks for the video.
I think the 68 Mustang for $2500 was the best deal there. I just sold one for $15,000. It was a 6 cylinder 3 speed. Mustangs and Camaros are the most popular collector cars for people with average incomes. I don't know what those 40s Mopars went for but it was too much. They cost too much to restore and are hard to sell because they are ugly.
Did you buy the desoto
laguna s3 a future collectable for sure, gm duallies are hot, even the suburbans are getting good $ in my parts. wagons are hot right now so not surprised that one went high. pontiac 6000's future collectables? lord i hope not, crusher bait or demo cars. The mustangs went fairly cheap, were they v8 cars? Some neat old iron there.
Do you read the comments on older posts? I saw a lot of nice rigs here and think that your going the right way buying some of the less popular now cars as they just haven't hit their stride yet.... definitive word is "Yet"!! I would of killed to had some of those when new.
Yes, I do see some of that happen. Trends come and move. Station wagons used to be unloved, then became darling collector vehicles. Then old pickups, patina finishes, step vans, and boogie vans. Right now, 1970s and 80s Caprices, G bodies, and other big GM cars are hot, especially two doors and convertibles. I want to work on a video covering those soon.
What year is the Vista cruiser
Did I hear correctly...the '76 olds wagon went for $4,000?
Did the Chevy fleetline sale
You should have bought the Pontiac 6000. Cheap and easy to flip.
Do you have a list of cars or trucks that you have for sale.
Is the 50's f2 still there, do you remember if it had the straight 6
Joe bought it at the auction. He has several other Fords at his place. Send him an email, rustranchkansas@gmail.com
I would take the studebaker pick up at Brazil ford f1 🇧🇷
Did any body buy the old school bus? If not I love to have that and make a home out of it.
i would be interested in the 59 ford truck you have for sale, pic?
Thanks for your interest. Please send me an email to mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com and I will get you the details!
How much do you want for your truck
Joe bought the truck. He can be reached at rustranchkansas@gmail.com
Bob Regehr collection
Would love to have tht ford 51 52..red at 12.45 Into video
Joe has several available at the Rust Ranch. He can be reached at djstutzman@gmail.com
And then he got to see the
I would drive that New Yorker till it died.
Hi from Australia , how do i contact you about parts
Thanks for your interest. I can be reached at mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
Did the Laguna have a title and how much did it go for?
I don't think it had a title. The cars that did had copies taped in the windshields. I believe it sold for around $500
Hey snow man.
Audio sounds like a Funeral Service
Mr. Goodpliers [a.k.a. Mr. Badsocket!] - I hate to beat a dead horse, but how do you expect people to contact you about purchasing a vehicle [or, for that matter, anything else you eant to sell] if you don't post your e-mail address in the "About" section of your Channel? This is very frustrating! Please respond!
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That's a 76 Laguna S-3
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Wow! No Pandemic there? HM...
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I'm really glad I can skip over the deceptive lying political commercials on CZcams.
Sorry, but I only see scrap-iron......
Waste of money fixing these vehicles up, especially in today’s economy. You’ll never get your money back. People better hang on to their money because we’re headed for a economic inflationary collapse.
Who cares its not always money , so it for the lice of classic vehicles
@@Oldcarnut63 it takes money to get them going again. I think that’s why so many guys are going to the patina look, and I don’t blame them. It’s a good hobby. The sad thing is before long you’ll need a wheelbarrow full of dollar bills to buy a loaf of bread. When I watch these auctions I see less and less people bidding, most are attending these auctions to daydream about what they remember about better, simpler times. People are slowly being squeezed dry by high prices, It would be nice to be able to recover the money invested.
@@100texan2 im in it for the fun of driving a classic car .
Studebaker Hawk gravitated to the hole burning in my pocket...good that I am not there and only in spirit of your video!
@@anthonygaby6617 wouldn’t it be funny if we suffered an EMP attack and the only vehicles you’d be able to drive were the old cars that didn’t have to depend on computers to operate? Always good to have at least one old non computerized operational vehicle in emergencies.
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