Ten Thousand Unrestored Classic Cars - This Place is Unbelievable!
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
- Way too many amazing classic cars to see at Desert Valley Auto Parts.
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All the happy owners that picked these cars up at the dealer.
I know how you feel. These all were someone’s shiny new set of wheels. Then you think that all of these vehicles were purchased new by someone who is most likely not with us any longer.
How about it, right? Thinking of all the excited families that were out in the front yard waiting for Dad to come down the street in their new family car! And what about all the family vacations that were taken in a lot of these vehicles?
10 000 pre 64's cars. That melted down could make 25 000 today's modern cars.
Someone bought it new and was all smiles. Someone also ran into the front of a semi and got killed. And another robbed a gas station. They all have a story.
@@chuckmaddison2924 You aren't wrong but, it is like reincarnation. Nobody who believes in it wants to think they were someone bad or inconsequential in a previous life. Just like that, we want to attach good stories to each of these vehicles.
i'd pay a fortune for what this guy scraps. i can't believe there are still 57's and 64's just floating around. never take it for granted america. im so jealous.
I understand your sentiment. The problem is the enormous investment to resurrect them into really nice cars with no real chance of recovering the investment
@@mikeb5372 it ain't always about the money. it breaks my heart seeing old steel go to waste. and a lot of them have rat rod potential or backyard built hotrod potential
@@jordanoneill82 I hear you! I love old cars. It's certainly not always about money but most of the time it is, otherwise a lot of those cars wouldn't be there. But at least they ARE there instead of the crusher
@@mikeb5372 Exactly!
@@jordanoneill82 It's a business, you can't run and profit from dreamers with no money. Crush all that crap and collect some real money
What a place! Great video! I wish all this cars can be saved and back on the road. 👍
una utopía , el mundo de hoy va hacia otro modelo de vida , autos pequeños electricos , familias divididas ,solo algun adinerado y entendido puede recuperar alguno.....
They are saving cars and keeping on the road, that's the bright side!
Incredible cars. Greetings from Germany
Absolutely unreal footage! 👍🏼
Of Junk
History and memories
Wow, what a fantastic place. Thanks for showing.
The Jaguar XK150, wow! A beautiful car and really worth saving. For me, nothing else on the lot would even get a chance but the Jaguar, yes! Very interesting video and car yard.
Then go save it
This business has its own reality TV show.
It had its own reality TV show Desert car kings it was on Discovery for 1 series . They restored about 12 cars on site and made a terrific job of each car. Shame discovery only did 1 series. The dad use to keep all the good stuff in his own private part which had hundreds of cars in it. I remember Jason sneaking in and taking bits lol.
I'm an Aussie,--we visited here in 2017--we got "T"-shirts-the crew were Terrific !!--I got parts for my "1950-Rocket 88"--If your ever over this way,-do-not miss this place !!--we stayed for the Auction-too !!
Thanks for the video. I am 73. I had no problem identifying the make, model, and years of these cars. I used to ride around in Model A Fords on the dirt roads back in Kansas before they became super desirable over these decades back in the Fifties as a kid. I bought a really nice 1964 Cadillac Fleetwood, their most expensive model, during the first fuel embargo in the Seventies for a few hundred dollars. Straight body, good glass, everything 😂🎉, great engine. These are just examples.
I'm your age and wished I had my 2 door, hardtop '57 Chevy with a 283 v-8, 3 speed on the column. Of course by the time I was through with it, every bolt/nut had been removed, stripped, or bent. I had a 2 dr HT Chevelle also, another fun car. A time when a high school kid could afford to buy a car, be able to work on it, and learn, slowly, not to tear things up, when your paying for it.
lookin back all
old junk yards in the seattle area had cars stacked three high . as the lots were small , n they needed the space …and if we needed a part off the top rig we / i just climbed right up . never thinking they could move and possibility crush me .. oh those damn kids .. hahahaha
Cars from the 50’s n early 60’s were a dime a dozen in the 70’s . i had 50 Buicks , Packard and my favorite….Studebakers. good drive trains. got good gas mileage compared to ford or gm… and looked so cool 😎
the machinery that made these cars is thousands of years old. we didnt build any of it
"I just like old cars" is expert enough.
Impressive video...thanks for sharing......you could almost say this place of old cars is an out door museum......thanks again loved it....
Great video! By the way a wet bandana around the neck works well to keep it cool out there. 👍💯🤠
I'm surprised it's that hot there already. As you know, back here in Vegas things are still relatively mild.
I liked that it seemed like you were the only one there. Cool video.
The temperature was definitely unexpected
@@RemoteTrooper here in aus.. i have a 75 highboy f250. there 3 in aus.. but thousands in u.s. . people here like 65 mustangs, why, i dont know, maybe you can buy every piece, cheap. i have a 73 r/t challenger.. a base mustang, needing total re build here, is at least 10k.. 289 coupe.. the u.s. army was here ww2, with there cars. they couldnt take them back so they were buried, somewhere in the desert... any chev here is worth dollars & will sell..
That is incredible! ❤ I love that place! Thank you for sharing
Wow, what a trip back in time! Such history in each one. So many cars I'm remembering who had what through the years. A few in my family had Impalas.
Looks like the engines got plucked pretty early on. Interesting '41 Caddy and '52 Packard. Dodge Coronet convertible probably still has good floors.
Amazing! Very well done video. Thank you as always.
Yet another great video! Thank you!
Went there from NewZealand, bought 56 f100 front door and fender they sent back home for me
Picked-clean, not too much left to pick, amazing sight to behold in its entirety.......great upload........CHILL.......🥶🥶🤠🥶🥶
thank you for all the effort you put in making this video for all of us in all the heat
I was drooling seeing some of these cars. I have my eye on a few of them. Several of them actually lmaoff.
Excellent video.
Iv watched a lot of vid from this place but nun as good as trooper as done great job .
thanks for the show great place to go cheers
58 Chevy Impala convertible would be heaven on earth... Thanks for the video!
Wow! Where have most of the old cars gone? Looks like Arizona. Very cool William. Or should I say hot? I'm sharing this with my 'carguy" son. Great find! ☮️💖🎶
Forget vacations to Paris and Venice... I'd love to spend a weekend walking this entire lot, and taking in whatever local flavor foods the surrounding community offers. Some real gems here which need restored.
I could spend 2 weeks there 🎉 paradise !
And spend how much money, seeing that it is a business and all. Or you just sight seeing also?
You did a great job. I thank you for your video. Im a follower now.
Wow, this is amazing, each car has a story
WOW love watching your video and whats crazy is II lived just up the road back in the early 90's and never went to this place.
Very cool video I enjoyed it. I love old cars .
Exelent video! Thanks.
Thanks man great stuff.
One of the best channels
I bought a Door and or Hood from this place back in the 90s for my 1959 Ford Fairlane I was restoring back then!, Also bought some stuff from a couple other classic Junkyards in North Texas and Maine!
Some real beauties there. Thanks
Really? Can you give me a time frame or two
That was enjoyable to watch. 🤠
Great video, as ALWAYS!!!
Thanks Mom!
It's hard to believe that a place like this still exists.
I'm not American, but thanks for sharing! We don't see anything like this in my home country! 🇧🇷
I love looking at classic cars. I have 2 and they’re a blast. Wish they could all be saved but some have to be parts cars to save others.
I’m like I could fix that 55 and that 63 ….Dam is that a 48!! Cool video Thanks 👍
Wowza, that's a quicker way than a parts store for a gearhead to get into some major trouble financially!! 😁
Beautiful place, I think I need to make a trip.....and have some quick money troubles🤔😂!
Great video!
Awesome!!!
Great new video!
not too many desireable cars left in junkyards these day. All the GTOs, Camaro's, Firebirds, Trans Ams, Formulas, Mustangs, Cudas, Challengers, Road Runners, Chargers, Malibus, Chevelles, Monte Carlos, Cutlasses, 442's,Novas, Belvederes, Coronets, Challengers, and GTX's, a a few I missed are long long gone
Really sad, Fresno, Ca. had destruction derbys in the 60's, it would be on TV also. Thats where a lot of classic cars died. Numerous Fairlanes.
Love junk. Yards. Thanks ❤❤❤❤
they need to place a bunch old airstreams there , a swimming pool what an awesome place to stay, would be my dream vacation. Junk yard inn, would be amazing.
The one you’re wondering about is a 61 Chrysler Imperial, earlier in the video there’s a 62 Imperial, has the same headlight configuration, but taillights mounted where the fins are on the 61.
When I die, and want to be cremated, and my ashes scattered here. That's how much I've loved old cars and places such as this- since I was old enough to know what a car was. As a child this would have been my Disneyland...
Outstanding Vido 👍
Might I suggest a golf cart in your future 😁
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Great video! lots of cool cars out there... hold up.... are you in a prius?
THANK YOU,,WISH YOU COULD FOUND OLD SCHOOL TOYOTAS/DATSUN BUT GREAT JOB..MAYBE COME BACK AND DO IT AGAIN THIS FALL? STAY AWESOME..
Amazing place!😀🛠️🔧
Mooi man.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Drove up and down I-10 from Phoenix to Tucson several times a week and never knew that place was there!
I see a lot of 4 drs. I would love to find any of my mom's dad's old cars he bought new. He had many rare cars.Wisconsin winters didn't help with preserving them. Most were gone before he built his pole shed. He didn't store cars in there, they just sat outside in his personal junk yard.
The Paradise !!!
What a great location for a movie!
I am getting chest pains seeing this glorious history rust away.
They all a long way from so many ppl. Who would love to have one
Way too cool
Used to be a lot of great junk yards in Arizona. I remember when one could go there and just walk around, looking for parts. Bring your own tools and pull stuff off. Not that long ago. I'm thinking the "90s. I don't think there are too many left. Now they pull the parts for you and charge a whole lot more.
Best time to rummage through any parts yard in Arizona. is between November thru March. BEWARE OF SNAKES! Not as many old trucks as I thought there would be.
25:18 - give that 1965 Corronet 440 conv. a white interior and top and paint it gold as they were in the day. Pure style and ready for any parade, or just cruising.
Hello Group. I am addicted too old ventricles as I see in my head what they could be converted to...
Hell of a yard🛻
Flying the DJI FPV? Dreamland
Cool cars
Never been Here myself.. To Bizz here in Texas.. But good yard for sure.
Very cool video, do they have a dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler section?
Everything's pretty well picked over. Lots of scrap metal now.
Wery interesting video🙂👍
WOW
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Thank you!
Great video, maybe a golf cart would be a good means of trans out there.
Definitely a good place for parts
Out there you can forget the spiders and watch for scorpions and rattlesnakes.
The model of car i drive was organized and taken to australia . All junkers are gone. Lucky me.
Need to save the Olds Toranado with the RV option...
Sold all the doors already I remember this place being for sale in the eighties listed in hemmings.
Looks like they just drove off the dealer lot and off a cliff. Two-door, four-door, no-door, and Hodor. Winter is coming.
My happiest life would be owning a place like this.
I'd get one on the road every couple a three months.
The model of car i drive was organized and taken to australia . All jujkers are gone. Lucky me
I'm sure Chip Foose and all those guys that have / had car shows on tv. Could take some of these and do their magic on them.
big place thanks
Saw a 1942 Pontiac coupe sedan (sedanette) 🤗
With enough money, time, and effort, a strongly motivated restoration guy could probably build as many of whatever you can imagine from all these carcasses.
Only in USA... where are technicians and parts... greetings from south of Brasil 🤗
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Very nice place and video, I doubt the number of 10000 though
That 59 Continental I believe has a roll down back window
I had a 1960 2 door convertible with the same rear roll down rear window , that body style was 1958-60 had 2 love them! .
You found the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!