Wow! That old barn is an absolute goldmine! You're going to need about 16 other Jonathan's to help manage all the first starts You're an absolute hero rescuing those cars before the barn came in on them, just in the nick of time too If you could post that Plymouth to West Argyll in Scotland that'd be great 😂
Missed having new videos, but now I see why. You've been busy, JW. Love the Plymouth business coupe and the '59 Ford, and I hope you get the time to do a first start on the VW camper. Good luck with the rest of the rescues.
I quit smoking 6or 7 years ago,and still carry a lighter,some old habits are hard to break,it sometimes comes in handy when my boss needs to light a torch,when a striker is not readily available.
Cannot enjoy these old cars enough! JW does such an important job rescuing these beauties of yesteryear, getting them up and running, upholstery, whatevers needed to bring them back to life. A rare, but earthy and kind, talent and superlative mentor to this up and coming young fella Noah. Always interesting and always looked forward to...
Nice to see the KID helping his Old Man. Any day I can spend helping Dad is a great day! Jordan enjoy every one you can... It's also important to bring that young son of yours Jordan. Start them off early...
Outstanding chance for some old iron salvation. May they all find a good new home. got a feeling Mustie1 will be getting another VW Van. Thanks for sharing.
I love this old iron being saved. I absolutely love it. If there was large scale efforts in this area , it would be awesome. This era of automotive design and engineering is in many ways, unequalled.
@@ronaldblackburn2483 want to see typical Canadians? Scott and the boys are them! I'm also happy how Frankerrs has taken Stella's place so well. They are different but but really cool, loved dogs.
Heck yeah. All most of these need are a level 1 tidy and a sketchy dust-in. I'll bet there are plenty of potential My Classic Tire episodes coming back with these cars!
Mark IV air-conditioner! That brings back memories. I worked for the John E. Mitchell Company in Dallas back in the sixties. My job was to use a Three D viewer to draw adapter kit instructions for installing these after-market units in all kinds of foreign and domestic cars. JEM also developed the first ICEE machines.
A lot of great old cars to play with. A lot of work to get them out but hey you are saving Automotive History and that can't be bad. Thanks for taking us along its really great to see.
I am so glad to see all those cool old cars getting pulled out of there so they don't just rust away! That Plymouth is super cool! You need to get that one running! I would love to see a first start and first drive on that one! Great job! Keep the videos coming!
All these 40s and early 50s cars are *girls*, big, beautiful, bubbly curvy shapes. A lot of optimism and cheeriness in those designs and in that era. They make you smile, no? Thanks for sharing these.
My wife is watching a documentary on the discovery of King Tuts tomb, While I am watching Jonathan saving all these beautiful vehicles with the same care and precision of the team in Tuts tomb. I am so amazed and thankful to see this. If i could i would be there to help in anyway i could. just amazing. this is the kind of archaeology I would love to do until I am dead. The Tach in the Pontiac made my heart skip. Hitch on the Plymouth made me wonder if he towed samples or a display of products or a camper?? 49-50 Chevy is a good looker. Wow its like Christmas. Just Awesome Jon, Well Done Champ. You now have 1st starts set up thru August. Can't wait to see more. D
Dear Johnathan W. 👍👌👏 Maaan, that's what I call a barn find rescue!!! Simply fantastic! Sooo glad you quit smoking. With so much new old cars you have enuff stuff to make videos for a loooong time. I hope to watch Johnathan W. videos till I close my eyes! :-) ;-) As always: Thanks a lot for rescuing making recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
I know you're an expert Jonathan, I watch every video. An idea for these barn extractions on wet ground is to carry a large roll of old carpet as a traction modifier in a pinch. Excellent videos, I watch em all
There's nothing like quitting smoking to make you realize how many other things you use your lighter for. Haha, I had the same issue when I quit 9 years ago. What a great find, Jon. That's a whole pile of work. Are the bucket seats and console on that 59 Ford from the factory? If someone has asked me, I would have sworn they never did that in 59, but maybe that's one I've just never seen. Edit: That little business coupe is sweet. I'm not really into Mopars, but I'd rock that car all day long.
@@Tiger351 Really?? In all of my Ford loving 57 years, I didn't know that. Thanks! The first full size Ford that I knew of with buckets and console shift was the 62 Galaxie XL. Was that option offered anywhere between 59 and 62? It was a quick look, but that looked a whole lot like like the console and seats used in the 62-63 Galaxies.
@@tomadkins2866 If I remember correctly T birds had the same seating arrangement for 60-61 (maybe even 59), it was more of a split bench than bucket seats with the console built into the bench and separate seat backs. didn't see a floor shift in the car but it was a very quick look inside.
@@Tiger351 I'm pretty sure I saw a shifter sticking up there. I was looking for that and the stub of the column shifter, which was obviously not there a few seconds before. I could be totally wrong. Only Jonathan knows for sure. I hope he does a close walk around of that car.
All I can say is you are the PATRICK MAHOMES of finding and saving the classics! ( here in KC that is a giant compliment) can't wait to see the vid.s of ya getting them going!
Jonathan It’s great to see all these cars being saved wish I was closer I’d be wanting to buy a few off you I hope that old Mercedes finds a new home too
A restorers dream with a bulk find like this one . Excellent job Jonathan , keep finding and saving the old iron , american motoring heritage rescue right there . Top man . See the mercedes ponton is still there , from the days when mercedes were real mechanical vehicles , not the computerised crap they all turn out these days , one of my dream cars to restore . If only I lived in america that. Would be in my place being stripped and restored from the ground up . To be used as a daily driver not sitting rotting away . Keep up the excellent work . These gems need to be undercover to save them from the elements . Motoring museum build next job for Jonathan for sure . Jay leno be knocking at your door to see what you have for sale soon . .
I love these videos! I could watch these rescues all day, thanks for videoing them and sharing them with us! Lots of potential here, you must feel like a kid in a candyshop!
Good God you have some really nice cars there Jon. I really like the 59 Galaxie and the 50 Chevy and 51 Plymouth Business Coupe. I'll bet you every single one of those cars will run. And I would not be surprised if it doesn't take much to fire up most of everything you pulled out of that barn. I am so looking forward to seeing these old babies run again. Good Job Man!
Thanks Johnathan for the video!!! You been moving quite a bit of old car's. Idea, I have always kept a lighter in my pick up, just to have one. Never smoked, but on the farm there are some uses for a lighter.
That is quite the haul. Mustie1 will surely be drooling over that VW van. I have never heard of the ether to blow the bead on a tire. Man you are one handy guy . Great job getting all the cars out.
I am from the UK but I would love to own one of these rescues, there is some beauty there and I like the VW Camper a lot, Pure heaven this video, thanks
Wow! Those cars are in pretty good shape! The plymouth, the glass and interior look like a time capsule!! So neat to see this! Glad to see you had the skid steer, and some helpers!!
Past time but they get so used to wallowing in mud under wrecks.. I wish some philanthropist would build him a gymnasium sized one as he has the property and they could stand to be out of the wet. Jonathan was showing the difference in the rust from north to south...interesting
Thanks, Jonathan for saving all those cars. Love all those old cars, wish I could help you dig them out. The Westfall VW, check with Mustie1 here on CZcams.
Had a 57 Ford back in the early 60s you could watch it rust, head light eyebrows and inner fenders were gone in no time. Floor boards had holes as big as your fist, that's what a northern climate does.
I bet musty1's heart jumped when he saw the engine in that VW...Good on you to save these cars Jonathan, I love those '59 Fords, I have traveled many a mile in them...All the best your way mate..
Cool cars .so good to see you saving them , they are in such restorable condition, just shows keep them dry and out of the weather and they last , dirty but the ones outside in the damp not so much .
Who couldn't love This channel NOTHING but Old cars and Fun and Jonathon five thumbs up
amen on that
Wow! That old barn is an absolute goldmine!
You're going to need about 16 other Jonathan's to help manage all the first starts
You're an absolute hero rescuing those cars before the barn came in on them, just in the nick of time too
If you could post that Plymouth to West Argyll in Scotland that'd be great 😂
I sure enjoy these videos Jonathan it has become addicting watching you pull them out to give them a new life. Thank you for sharing
That skid steer is the answer for getting those cars out of the barn !
Missed having new videos, but now I see why. You've been busy, JW. Love the Plymouth business coupe and the '59 Ford, and I hope you get the time to do a first start on the VW camper. Good luck with the rest of the rescues.
I quit smoking 6or 7 years ago,and still carry a lighter,some old habits are hard to break,it sometimes comes in handy when my boss needs to light a torch,when a striker is not readily available.
David - maybe see if Mustie1 can road trip down and help get her started. That would be a fun video! Chuck in NE Kansas
Cannot enjoy these old cars enough! JW does such an important job rescuing these beauties of yesteryear, getting them up and running, upholstery, whatevers needed to bring them back to life. A rare, but earthy and kind, talent and superlative mentor to this up and coming young fella Noah. Always interesting and always looked forward to...
Turning a rough one into a ratrod , they get saved , and you get enjoyment out of cruising . Win win !
So I'm just thinking a 59 Ford ain't that old...then I'm thinking, damn I'm getting old...
Yeah but these old cars are all asleep, "in the grave", awaiting revival and here you are still kicking it. Well done!
I think im in the same age range.
I owned a 59 Ford convertible... yea I resemble that remark
Loved my 59 galaxy. But that was in the early sixties. LOL Second best car I ever owned. 68 Cutlass was my favorite.
Yeah. That one brings back memories. 58-59 was a recession time in this country. I was 11-12 years old and we lived payday to payday. Hard times.
Nice to see the KID helping his Old Man. Any day I can spend helping Dad is a great day! Jordan enjoy every one you can... It's also important to bring that young son of yours Jordan. Start them off early...
Yay ! Thanks Jonathan! I am on a caffeine bench ( lots of coffee ) and one of your videos . Wow I like that 59 ! The 46 chev ! You hit a jackpot !
Good job thanks for sharing
some very nice looking Cars .
I really like that business coupe! and one of the 59 fords you have!! i need MONEY!!
Outstanding chance for some old iron salvation. May they all find a good new home.
got a feeling Mustie1 will be getting another VW Van.
Thanks for sharing.
Love the videos Jonathan W! 😃 saving vehicles from the crusher! Noble work my friend! 👍
Kudos to the guy that saved them and put them under that roof too. Most of those would've been crushed already, 50 years ago!
@@Hjerte_Verke yes sir! Very true 👍
lots of hard work and interesting cars. Thanks Jonathan.
I love this old iron being saved. I absolutely love it. If there was large scale efforts in this area , it would be awesome. This era of automotive design and engineering is in many ways, unequalled.
Scott at Cold War Motors would be proud of you.
Scott is amazing guy lots of fun to watch the straight 8 challenge was awesome .
@@ronaldblackburn2483 want to see typical Canadians? Scott and the boys are them! I'm also happy how Frankerrs has taken Stella's place so well. They are different but but really cool, loved dogs.
Heck yeah. All most of these need are a level 1 tidy and a sketchy dust-in. I'll bet there are plenty of potential My Classic Tire episodes coming back with these cars!
@@kimchipig that was sad when Scott lost Stella . I see he has a cat too . It's a fun channel to watch .
Definitely!
Good thing you are saving those cars keep it up
Mark IV air-conditioner! That brings back memories. I worked for the John E. Mitchell Company in Dallas back in the sixties. My job was to use a Three D viewer to draw adapter kit instructions for installing these after-market units in all kinds of foreign and domestic cars. JEM also developed the first ICEE machines.
wow, the curves on those cars. They were made when car design was a art!!! Thanks Jonathan for saving those old beauties.
Man, finally get my fix. Jonathan, your videos have become my drug of choice. Ahhh.
Me too ... Was getting to where I thought I'd have to go down there just to see if he was ok...lol
Jonathan you have the best job in the world. That would never get old to me.
What a great bunch of cars!
A lot of great old cars to play with. A lot of work to get them out but hey you are saving Automotive History and that can't be bad. Thanks for taking us along its really great to see.
So much to see in one place!!!!!!
LOL, quit smoking so now I don't have a lighter! I believe this is great news for you and your family.
Hes rich now, no buying smokes!🤣
I have this same problem often..since i quit smoking in AUG.
I am so glad to see all those cool old cars getting pulled out of there so they don't just rust away! That Plymouth is super cool! You need to get that one running! I would love to see a first start and first drive on that one! Great job! Keep the videos coming!
Really enjoying this series. What a bunch of great old iron. You're getting quite a collection of 59 Fords too. Great video!
Keep pulling them out what a good find
All these 40s and early 50s cars are *girls*, big, beautiful, bubbly curvy shapes. A lot of optimism and cheeriness in those designs and in that era. They make you smile, no? Thanks for sharing these.
I would buy that VW in a heartbeat!
My wife is watching a documentary on the discovery of King Tuts tomb, While I am watching Jonathan saving all these beautiful vehicles with the same care and precision of the team in Tuts tomb. I am so amazed and thankful to see this. If i could i would be there to help in anyway i could. just amazing. this is the kind of archaeology I would love to do until I am dead. The Tach in the Pontiac made my heart skip. Hitch on the Plymouth made me wonder if he towed samples or a display of products or a camper?? 49-50 Chevy is a good looker. Wow its like Christmas. Just Awesome Jon, Well Done Champ. You now have 1st starts set up thru August. Can't wait to see more. D
Dear Johnathan W.
👍👌👏 Maaan, that's what I call a barn find rescue!!! Simply fantastic! Sooo glad you quit smoking. With so much new old cars you have enuff stuff to make videos for a loooong time. I hope to watch Johnathan W. videos till I close my eyes! :-) ;-)
As always: Thanks a lot for rescuing making recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
I know you're an expert Jonathan, I watch every video. An idea for these barn extractions on wet ground is to carry a large roll of old carpet as a traction modifier in a pinch. Excellent videos, I watch em all
hey Jonathan git on them packard motors! good videos love them all especially the ending ... MADE IN THE USA!!
Awesome finds
LOVE THEM OLD CARS ! IT IS COOL TO SEE THEM COME OUT ONE AT A TIME AWESOME VIDEO !
Well done. Saving them all!
Thanks!
There's nothing like quitting smoking to make you realize how many other things you use your lighter for. Haha, I had the same issue when I quit 9 years ago.
What a great find, Jon. That's a whole pile of work.
Are the bucket seats and console on that 59 Ford from the factory? If someone has asked me, I would have sworn they never did that in 59, but maybe that's one I've just never seen.
Edit: That little business coupe is sweet. I'm not really into Mopars, but I'd rock that car all day long.
I dont smoke but l still carry a zippo.
Unique to the Galaxie only for 59 if I remember correctly.
@@Tiger351 Really?? In all of my Ford loving 57 years, I didn't know that. Thanks!
The first full size Ford that I knew of with buckets and console shift was the 62 Galaxie XL. Was that option offered anywhere between 59 and 62?
It was a quick look, but that looked a whole lot like like the console and seats used in the 62-63 Galaxies.
@@tomadkins2866 If I remember correctly T birds had the same seating arrangement for 60-61 (maybe even 59), it was more of a split bench than bucket seats with the console built into the bench and separate seat backs. didn't see a floor shift in the car but it was a very quick look inside.
@@Tiger351 I'm pretty sure I saw a shifter sticking up there. I was looking for that and the stub of the column shifter, which was obviously not there a few seconds before.
I could be totally wrong. Only Jonathan knows for sure. I hope he does a close walk around of that car.
What a way to start a week! Hot cup of coffee and a Jonathan W video. Life is good!
Your channel has to be my favorite now! Can't believe you find all these obscure cool vehicles!!!
Great to see these oldies getting some love. It’s a good day to be Jonathan!
Thumbs up on the rescue Jonathan. Hope some of them will go to a good home where they will be given a chance for new life.
All I can say is you are the PATRICK MAHOMES of finding and saving the classics! ( here in KC that is a giant compliment) can't wait to see the vid.s of ya getting them going!
Jonathan
It’s great to see all these cars being saved wish I was closer I’d be wanting to buy a few off you
I hope that old Mercedes finds a new home too
You know how to have fun, Jonathan! Thanks for bringing us along on this adventure.
A restorers dream with a bulk find like this one . Excellent job Jonathan , keep finding and saving the old iron , american motoring heritage rescue right there . Top man . See the mercedes ponton is still there , from the days when mercedes were real mechanical vehicles , not the computerised crap they all turn out these days , one of my dream cars to restore . If only I lived in america that. Would be in my place being stripped and restored from the ground up . To be used as a daily driver not sitting rotting away . Keep up the excellent work . These gems need to be undercover to save them from the elements . Motoring museum build next job for Jonathan for sure . Jay leno be knocking at your door to see what you have for sale soon . .
Enjoyed watching today! So many great cars sitting there!
Wow some great old vehicles..can hardly wait to see you work your magic on them!
I love these videos! I could watch these rescues all day, thanks for videoing them and sharing them with us! Lots of potential here, you must feel like a kid in a candyshop!
Good God you have some really nice cars there Jon. I really like the 59 Galaxie and the 50 Chevy and 51 Plymouth Business Coupe. I'll bet you every single one of those cars will run. And I would not be surprised if it doesn't take much to fire up most of everything you pulled out of that barn. I am so looking forward to seeing these old babies run again. Good Job Man!
Those are some cool old rides ...
Thanks Johnathan for the video!!!
You been moving quite a bit of old car's.
Idea, I have always kept a lighter in my pick up, just to have one. Never smoked, but on the farm there are some uses for a lighter.
Had to watch again,big rescue operation and your friend Jack's history with the car's being a plus for me,good video.
Good gravy this brings us back memories. Dont know how may times I helped my dad get cars out of places like this.
Jonathan's got the o'l A-1 TOWING skid steer on the job, LIKE A BOSS !
That is quite the haul. Mustie1 will surely be drooling over that VW van. I have never heard of the ether to blow the bead on a tire. Man you are one handy guy . Great job getting all the cars out.
So many amazing cars, good for you! That Plymouth Business coupe is a serious KEEPER !
There was a Falcon Ranchero in Bond -Goldfinger. It was brand new back then.
That one in Goldfinger was a 1964, the one here looked to have a 1960 grille
Absolutely love it! Thanks Jonathan 👍
Great video Johnathon, love old iron! I appreciate you taking time to video this, I know it’s time consuming. Thanks again!
You love them 59 fords!
Gosh your yard just keeps getting cooler I would love to walk around your place and admire all the cars
I am from the UK but I would love to own one of these rescues, there is some beauty there and I like the VW Camper a lot, Pure heaven this video, thanks
Wow! Those cars are in pretty good shape! The plymouth, the glass and interior look like a time capsule!! So neat to see this! Glad to see you had the skid steer, and some helpers!!
I guess I am going to be watching this channel for a long long long time. I like the way you work keep it up.
Thanks for sharing Jonathan, love the old cars!
Time for Jonathan to build himself some barns.
Past time but they get so used to wallowing in mud under wrecks.. I wish some philanthropist would build him a gymnasium sized one as he has the property and they could stand to be out of the wet. Jonathan was showing the difference in the rust from north to south...interesting
@@morgansword Ohio rust: frames rusted out, oil pans rusted through, rocker panels gone, trunk floors gone, floors in the cabin rusted out, radiator supports not supporting anything, brake lines rusted through, older vehicles fuel tanks rusted through, inner and outer wheelhouses rusted away, wiring corroded, older vehicles bumpers rusted away, even covers on third members rusted through... It's bad here.
3-4 might do...🙂
@@markeholbrook I know, been there and seen five year old rigs not even safe.... thanks
Good to see these old souls coming back into the light..they’ve been waiting a long time
That Ranchero looks like the 62 I had. Such a fun little car to drive, I miss it so much.
Thanks, Jonathan for saving all those cars. Love all those old cars, wish I could help you dig them out. The Westfall VW, check with Mustie1 here on CZcams.
What a spectacular find. Beautiful cars. Looks like a lot of great rotisserie candidates.
That looks like a ton of fun. Thanks for taking us along.
Great work on saving these ole gems .
Bet these will keep you busy for a while.please keep up the great work.
That’s an amazing haul. 👍
Well done. The best man for the job in my opinion.
Breathing heavy? You're breathing a lot better than you were, Jonathan.
Heavy/hard work to get them old cars out of there. Good job rescuing them👍
Wow, what a find. If I were you I'd still be smiling. I think you have enough projects to keep you busy for years.
The screwdriver in the trunk of that Plymouth is probably a "Perfect Handle" type. It's pretty collectable for old tool lovers like myself.
You’ve got the best job! Love all your vids keep them coming !
You've got yourself a lot of projects there Johnathan. Happy to see them get a chance at a second life.
I love those 59 Fords, very classy car.
this is a great show you made my day !!!!!!!
Man I am so jealous , you've got an instant classic car museum in your yard now. Very excited to see more.
It would be great to see all those classics back on the road !
The one I noticed that I really like is the early 50’s Jeepster. That would make a perfect beach car for someone.
Too bad the property owners are keeping that one, eh?
yeah, that one stood out to me also
Wow all them old cars. The Plymouth is really cool. Hope to see that run. Thanks for sharing
Love that 49 or 50 chevy fastback ! Cool car that's needs to be a hot rod ! Love your videos Jon keep'em coming !
Had a 57 Ford back in the early 60s you could watch it rust, head light eyebrows and inner fenders were gone in no time. Floor boards had holes as big as your fist, that's what a northern climate does.
I bet musty1's heart jumped when he saw the engine in that VW...Good on you to save these cars Jonathan, I love those '59 Fords, I have traveled many a mile in them...All the best your way mate..
Love that Business Coupe 🖒🖒🖒
Love what your doing . Save all you can.
Great barn finds !!!!! Your the man J!!!!!!!!’✌️💯
10/10, awesome cars, the VW bus is a piece of gold as it sits there, awesome
Cool cars .so good to see you saving them , they are in such restorable condition, just shows keep them dry and out of the weather and they last , dirty but the ones outside in the damp not so much .
Good things come to those who wait looks like your wait is over. Great score cheers from north Florida
Nice work I love you are saving these
You sure are gunna keep this great channel full of good content... Amazing