Largest Junkyard left in the United States
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- čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
- This is the craziest old car junkyard I have ever seen! There is so many desirable cars that have been abandoned that it is overwhelming. It makes you wonder how one person can collect so many vehicles. Let us know which ride is your favorite!
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Watching these guys and some of the cars they can't identify...I realize....how old i am! Wonderful experience just walking through a junkyard like this. Great video.
Yeah make's me feel old , here in Australia chasing car parts is getting harder , even my 96 ute , drove some of these cars in 78 in America, 👍
yep yep. Saw most of those cars growing uo in the 60's
WOW! I see alot of good vehicles that can be saved and restored
Agreed
I agree ,too bad no one will ,probably more than likely would cost over $70 K to restore one
This is a hoarder not a junk yard. Shame the person let all these classics rot.
This is the best junk yard I ever did see, the owner must of been a 'Tuna' packer in his other life!
These junkyards have been sitting idle for many years it’s crazy that they are all closing up crushing all these cars especially when the younger generation today has a passion for these classic cars and bringing them all back to life again
I am 24 and wish I could save them all! I’m sure a lot would fire up with little work
@@RealSteelFabricationsI miss the good o days
I’m needing a 1980sf 150 step bed, do you ever see them out there in these salvage yards.
What are you talking about? Millennials wont even get their drivers licenses anymore. The more sophisticated ones just ride E-bikes.
1980 to 1986 Ford flareside pickup bed
I was picking my favorites as the video went. The GTX, the Coronet 440, the T/A. Then you showed the Apache wrecker, and I had to rethink everything.
Some say, to this day, Curt is still looking for his son.
hiding currently....
Absolutely incredible yard; thanks for sharing it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah but where is it?
14:15 a rare appearance by Felix The Cat, very popular American cartoon character back in the day. The charger was my favorite, seeing some numbers on it would of been cool.
Felix the cat , the wonderful wonderful cat! Whenever you get in a fix he'll help you out with his bag of tricks! (Chorus) lol ty for the memory!
Felix goes way back! Last year they found the Lexington lost in battle several miles deep, on one of the aircraft perfectly preserved on the cowling was Felix the cat👍
Your knowledge of these old cars is as impressive as this collection itself. Good stuff man
It's crazy how someone can have so much and not willing to share with anyone else. They'll prefer for everything to turn to rust instead. of bringing someone's dream to life. With a car that they've been looking for for years. 😢😢 so sad
i use to think the same until some kid told me to sell him my old golf mk4 and i just can't let go of the damn thing so now i understand why places like this exist
@@theforestlizard223 one car two cars even five cars I understand I love cars an trucks also but we talking about a few hundred that's a whole different story. Ten guys put together couldn't restore all those vehicles That's definitely someone that's hoarding cars 😂 😂 😂
After the owner passes, some greedy heirs will crush the whole thing and sell the property, so they can sit on their lazy asses and play video games the rest of their life
If I had the time, tools, and money I’d pick out a few gems.
Same here
That X/19 was a Fiat…they had a one piece roof that came off like a vette and they were actually built on a frame and handled like go cart…really fun cars…
I had one in 1979 to 1986. Cornered like it was on rails. Not fast but so low to the ground you thought it was fast. Loved it. And it taught me how to fix cars. Involuntarily!! Lol
If only those cars could talk. Lol
I wish I could save some of those old mopars.
Those rails on that pickup looks like old hospital bed side rails .
Dennis Collins and Matt's Off-Road Recovery need to find this place.They'll get him out.
Yes they have the money and the machinery to do it
This just makes my cars are more rare and worth more than before.
I'm a junkyard junkie and this video is better than any drug, ever.......................WTF...................
Facts
Yep, grew up hunting parts in places like this. They don't exist in Va anymore. Would love to walk a few more as a bucket list item as kidney failure is taking me out.
I like the old station wagons & the charger.
I think that I would have wanted the Trans Am the most but only if it was already restored and no tree growing out of its hood! Fun video, thanks for sharing it.
Im lucky to still have my 70 Torino . Looking for a hideaway headlight grille . Brother had a gremlin x and a 73 charger . Nextdoor neighbor had an opel manta ! Neighbor down the street had the old toronado . Sister had a 70 nova . Had a 76 F 100 and a 74 F350 . So many great memories . I absolutely love old junkyards ! Thanks for sharing !
My favorite was the late 60 Olds Tornado. it was fun to see the old Datsun pickup too.
Good choices
Если бы такие авто кладбища были у меня в России......! Да их бы не было этих кладбищь. Эти машины все бы ездили. Столько запчастей!!!!!! Охренеть!
You should do a request challenge through here. A commenter or subscriber challenges you to find a particular old car in this yard, odds are you'd surprise them.
Man it would be cool to save some of those cars
I agree
i love that 71 opel manta my father had a blue one i have a 74 duster i love seeing them out there
Same here I also have a 1974 Plymouth duster with the 318 in it! I bought it when I was 15 years old and I'm 36 now..
My first car was an Opel Manta, the same as on the video. Great car!
definitely cool to see .tons of oldies .thanks again
You bet
With all these different tags on these cars and trucks this was a wrecker service storage yard that accumulated what the owners didn't claim or pick up. Or gave the vehicle up for the tow bill.
Alot of nice old cars out there that was one awesome junkyard
I agree
I saw a real life "tow mater" from cars movie. Awesome.
Sure was!
Where is this place at.
Somewhere in Missouri based on the many Missouri plates
Awesome place i could spend days walking around it. Saw so many I'd like to pull out i lost track but the two 71/72 Charger's really should be saved in my opinion. Thanks for sharing
04:50: It`s a Fiat X 1/9 designed by Bertone. Very nice little sports cars with Targa Top, produced from 1973 until 1990!!!
Thanks for the info!
I had an orange 1975 model from 1979 to ‘81. Neat car.
Yes, more please! I want to see the oldest plate ... back 40 crawl! Cheers!
Probably the 60’s, but that’s just a guess
@@RealSteelFabrications Yeah it is...I saw 40s and 50s, but you guys were concentrating on the crap Dodges.
Kool stuff 😎 thanks for sharing with us
Thanks for watching!
That's a gold mine of cars 😮
It sure is
@@RealSteelFabrications
Yes. Sir.
Where is it?
There was a yard like this where I'm at in Michigan. The guy passed away and they sold it to a scrap yard company and it all got crushed. So many classics gone.
I hope it wasnt the one up by greenville
Hillards?
That blue 73 Mazda REPU is crazy rare and desirable
Man this is awesome!
Glad you think so!
Really enjoyed the video you done a good job, Thank you young Man would love to see more.
Appreciate it! We usually do more Will it Run and build style videos but every once in a while we mix it up.
Loved your walkthru
Appreciate it!
Love all those old cars if yall go out there again see if you can spot a Ford Mustang 1960's
Craziest junkyard ever seen wow unreal sure would like get some of them square body Chevy out there
It is pretty nuts
I know of two places in Vermont like this. Pretty cool to wander around there.
That hilux has got to be worth a bunch!! Toyota only sold the hilux in the US until 1976. Ive never even seen any toyota pickup in person in my lifetime older than like 80 or 82
😮
Very nice, so many cool oldies that could be rebuilt but won't being so packed in .
-Nate
Few nice dent side fords in there !
Few nice of everything lol
Imagine all these cars and trucks were brand new at one time!
5:08 - Fiat X1/9, Bartone is the designer of the car
Lecar..... first thing to go, Lebrakes.😂
I DO need the grill on the '70 Charger! The front bumper, too! I see a lot of Missouri plates and I'm in Oklahoma. Easy striking distance! Would he sell to me?
Favorite car was the Charger ( which was a 70) I wasn't sure until I saw the grill because the 69-70 taillights the same and the 69 is my dream car, someday 🤔
Keep up great work 👍💪🤜👊🤛👌✌️🇺🇲
Thanks, will do!
I like all those MOPARS out there!!, what year Vehicle do you need that grill for?
79 Ramcharger
I like the tree growing out of the firebird hood. 😊 11:11
More for Datsun pickup, courier Ford, luvs Chevy, please🙌🏽, nice vid.
And Hilux obviusly🙌🏽
It's very peculiar, I have never seen a junkyard like that in person. I'm from California and all the junk yards with classic cars all the cars are in just fantastic shape no corrosion no pitting no rust. It's too bad a lot of those cars are there because they're getting destroyed from rust and corrosion you can't restore that. I don't think the cars are even worth anything in that condition. Not far outside of Palm Springs I know somebody that had three Dodge Chargers ine 69 and two 68s , only one had an engine and transmission.. but he sold all three of them for $50,000.
Had just a fraction of that junkyard been here in California or Arizona, he's literally looking at millions of dollars. Instead they're rotting into the Earth. Shows you what life was like in America not so long ago cars were easily disposable after only 10 years, when I was young I picked up Dodge Chargers Camaros mustangs all in good shape all in good running condition for $3,000 or less.
You can't do that now... That $3,000 is a monthly car payment with insurance
That's a cool place. You might be able to get one of sweptlines out one piece a time.
Lucky I got a piece of one of them
Actually had a Plymouth pickup in there. Crazy 🤪
what a dream yard
Picker's paradise.😳🐺
Lots of amazing cars waiting for a possible second chance of life
Hopefully they get one!
Seems like a private collection more than a junkyard, so many of those cars were completely intact with very valuable parts; which would have been stripped long ago if they were available. Favorite car? The '70 Charger has universal appeal, as do the other Mopar muscle cars. But I like anything old and cool, so it's an impossible choice.
Where is this place at I would love to go there just to see some of the unusual stuff that's there
Thanks for the video. Where is the yard located? I'm needing some parts for a 61 Caddy and needing a pass door and some trim. I'd appreciate any information.
My favorite was the 64 Cadillac and the 73 Torino. Could use some small parts on the 73 Torino !
Lovely cars, ❤❤❤ sadly to see all those wonderful cars rustying away,.....I really hope they will be saved and fixed, they all need to go out on the road again, ....I love old cars & motorcycles, ❤❤❤ best regards, Ted from Sweden.
Dodge Van with a Slant Six Inch Oak Tree on the Tree too .
Love that van
I bet there’s a shit load of kick ass station wagons
Looking at all these cars and trucks. Kind of a Drag what were driving today.
I know where a few hidden yards are that are similar to this but not quite as large and you have access to the cars
Considering the petina on that general lee...you might want to run the numbers on it or look it over better.. could possibly be a screen used dukes car
it is a 70, they were all 69's
@@richardobryan8041 LMAO. 68, 69, 70, 71 chargers were all used in the dukes of hazzard! 68 had the round tailights. They modified all of them to look like 69s.. my comment stands!!!
Turns out one of my dad’s Buddie’s dad painted that car back in the day when he was a kid
This makes me sick. Evidently a car hoarder who started parking these vehicles sometime in late 60s early 70s. Over 100 acres is huge!
Did dose make me sick too
It's a salvage yard, it's not hoarding.
You’re right shame on him for saving all theses from derby’s and road salt
They can all come out of there. All you gotta do is start with the first one in the way start making a road LOL awesome video not many places left in America like this anymore.
Nice Video, de X19 (5.06) is a Fiat, Bertone is the designer i think, The red Opel Manta and the Renault 5 also famous cars here in Belgium/Europe, arround 70 & 80's a lot in Europe of these cars, greetings.
Thanks for the info!
Awesome Video
Thanks for the visit
Thanks for the visit
There used to be a place like that not too far from me. Nowhere near that big, but it was a treasure trove of older cars, and I found a fair bit of parts there over the years. Even bought a radiator hose once off a junk car to replace the one I'd blown on the way there!
Unfortunately, the last time I went it'd been mostly cleaned out. Someone had bought it, discovered the yard owed money to all kinds of places, and had to crush everything to get enough pay the debts. (Or so the counterman said.)
That’s a shame! Hopefully the same thing doesn’t happen to this one
I would love to get that Blue 1968 Plymouth GTX. I can’t find the White GTX that I bought new in 68. Been looking for it for many years with no luck. ☹️
Devin-I think that yard has one of almost everything. Very nice collection, but as with all cars out in the weather--they will all rot away in time.
Ya it’s a shame. I wish I could save them!
I dig the fiat x1/9 and then opel manta
Same here!
I’d LOVE to go there wow!
there 1k-2k on that 70s charger grill there :) So even you "cant" get these out from there, still tons of useable/valuable parts.
looks like the one in my neck of the woods here in southern Missouri up from branson
Yeah I live sw of Branson. Sure looks like around here. A medium sized loader with forks, dozer and a excavator to remove the trees, and you could get most of those cars out fairly easily. Shame they are just gonna rot...
It a virtual gold mine for parts but how would you get em and many of the good cars are side by side,why would they do that?I’m already thinking about making a couple jacks
That 59 Apache wrecker...
Start from any of the outer edges of this car enthusiast playground by scrapping any late model cars and move the classics one at a time to another cleared location . Even without being there to actually see for myself , I have to believe they could be rescued ??
Thanks for sharing! What an awesome place. General Lee Charger was a 1970 model. Wrap around chrome grille.
Thanks for the info
General Lee Charger was a ‘69, not a ‘70…. The General Lee did not have a wrap around chrome front grill-
@@torekristoffersen176 Ummmm yeah, we're talking about the one in this junkyard not the show.
@@Spennyman10 you’re initial comment says “General Lee Charger was a 1970 model.” No, it was not. It was a ‘69. The one shown in the junkyard in this video was indeed a ‘70 Charger. That’s not how you stated it…. Have a good day…
@@torekristoffersen176 Again no one was talking about the show, this video is about the junkyard. Therefore, the General Lee IN THE JUNKYARD is a 1970. The DOH primary used 1969 and 1968 Chargers. The 68's had the rear tail panel modified and the grille changed. You have a good day as well.
Wonder where in Missouri this junk yard is located ,as many cars with missouri plates on them you can tell its in Mo ,I live in the KC area and would love to take a tour if only i knew where this located
HI from Ireland ... Amazing video... thanks for sharing... what state is this located in?
The alien in the blue car was looking directly into the camera
Keep the Opel Ascona A, very rare to see in Germany, Gruß Rudi
And that VW bus I remember that in 1977 wow 😮
I like the 1976 Oldsmobile clam shell wagon was there any nice 1973 Buick front fender’s in the place I’m needing 2
Im sure they are out there
These cars are still eligible for donor parts that could eventually become more scarce & expensive as time passes!
I love it 😊😊😊
Where is this at?
I would love to visit this place!
A lot of the tags were from Missouri so maybe Missouri? But I'm not for sure
Great place
It really is!
That X1/9 was a Fiat. The little yellow sedan was a Fiat 128. And your 2nd Colt was actualy a Dodge Omni.
Man just get acouple of those old school cars
Wow, car yard museum heaven, where is this at?