These cars have been sitting there a long time. 20 yrs ago, I bet a lot of these cars could have been saved. Sadly, nothing there is worth saving unless its a big block car or Shelby and they still have the ownership (title) to go with it. Still, its an amazing place, and I would love to take a walk through there like you guys did. And I too am amazed at the quantity of fastbacks. Those should have never been left there to rot.
Thank you so much for sharing this video! I can't even believe a place like this still exists. It is very inspiring and heartbreaking all at the same time.
This yard you're in has alot of 60's era musclecars that are worth lots of $$$ even without motors in them. These guys are literally sitting on a gold mine ! Wow ! ! !
Hey Tim, you still got that wicked fast 66' Fairlane GT with the 427? Man you gave me and two others a ride in that beast. This was the Penn Avenue days in the late 1970's I remembered you raced a 70' Silver Chevelle SS with the 454 LS6 motor, you left him in the dust inhaling burnt rubber from those big slicks. Dude you have always been a talented and gifted mechanic and engineer, I was and am in awe of your skills. Peace!
Mustang Ranch lol. A buddy near me is gonna freak when I share this. He's built 2 fastbacks and is hooked (good profit!). He tells me that Ford rarely made > about 50k each year starting in 64 through 70 even when they were making 400k or 500k Mustangs each year. A few years they made less. So many in one place is mind blowing.
Omg!!!fastback heaven. Everyone of those should be pulled out of there. I can't even find a fastback in junkyards here in north iowa. I think I might have to roadtrip
So awesome you really went out on a limb getting video of those old mustangs, really wish we had a junk yard like this here in Taiwan, but nope, I'm outa luck till I return to US next year. 😐
Like a walk down memory lane when I was a kid, and these cars were only a few years old or just off the trailer at the dealership! Sad that many of these Gen 1s are salvageable only as bits & pieces, but you really don't see a whole lot of boneyards with this many from then ... It's mostly IIs, Foxbodys, and the later ones...
If you look close you will see it is all sheetmetal and pop rivets trying to make it look like a Shelby. I spent many hours in Baxter's when I was building Shelbys and he keeps all the real Shelbys and Shelby parts under lock and key
I live in Wisconsin. Keep in mind when watching this video that in Wisconsin they use road salt. So it's highly likely that these cars also have a ton of rust caused by salt. It's what killed off 99.99% of the classic Mustangs that were once very plentiful on the roads of Wisconsin. Looks like it's about 5 hours from me.
Did you find out if they sell completes? I'd like to pick a few up. Looks like they'd be difficult to get them out of there unless they have a method of getting them onto a flatbed trailer
Cant believe it's only 40 minutes away and you've never been there before ? considering what you do id be in every local scrap yard looking for parts for my projects/builds
Very cool relics for sure but nearly everything is very well picked over after several decades: most parts are gone, most are laying on the ground, interiors exposed to weather, damaged bodies. Everything you see is what is left overs. The only things of real value I've seen as a pick-in-pull is some 65-66 fastback rear glass and some fastback trunk lids and maybe even some fastback bodies. Those fastback bodies are still there because they are to far gone where it matters (floor pans, firewalls, cowls, frame rails etc). Don't get me wrong, they are all restorable if you want to throw crazy amounts of money at them but it's got to make financial sense. Being that this place is in the rustbelt, you can guarantee everything would be considered to far gone for most restorers. Let me know what you are seeing and I'll see about pulling it and sending it to you.
@@resurrectionauto5714 I own a 65 mustang convertible and it is sad that these cars are so expensive that a regular guy can no longer afford to restore and enjoy these classic cars. Instead they would rather have them waste away in a field.
These cars have been sitting there a long time. 20 yrs ago, I bet a lot of these cars could have been saved. Sadly, nothing there is worth saving unless its a big block car or Shelby and they still have the ownership (title) to go with it. Still, its an amazing place, and I would love to take a walk through there like you guys did. And I too am amazed at the quantity of fastbacks. Those should have never been left there to rot.
u guy's make a old man HAPPY
Thank you so much for sharing this video! I can't even believe a place like this still exists. It is very inspiring and heartbreaking all at the same time.
This yard you're in has alot of 60's era musclecars that are worth lots of $$$ even without motors in them. These guys are literally sitting on a gold mine ! Wow ! ! !
Hey Tim, you still got that wicked fast 66' Fairlane GT with the 427?
Man you gave me and two others a ride in that beast. This was the Penn Avenue days in the late 1970's
I remembered you raced a 70' Silver Chevelle SS with the 454 LS6 motor, you left him in the dust inhaling burnt rubber from those big slicks. Dude you have always been a talented and gifted mechanic and engineer, I was and am in awe of your skills.
Peace!
That’s Absolutely incredible Wow! 👍👀👍… Thanks😎
Mustang Ranch lol. A buddy near me is gonna freak when I share this. He's built 2 fastbacks and is hooked (good profit!). He tells me that Ford rarely made > about 50k each year starting in 64 through 70 even when they were making 400k or 500k Mustangs each year. A few years they made less. So many in one place is mind blowing.
Neatly organized
Omg!!!fastback heaven. Everyone of those should be pulled out of there. I can't even find a fastback in junkyards here in north iowa. I think I might have to roadtrip
So awesome you really went out on a limb getting video of those old mustangs, really wish we had a junk yard like this here in Taiwan, but nope, I'm outa luck till I return to US next year. 😐
Sorry to hear :/ hopefully this channel can find some good places for you to visit when you come back over here!
Like a walk down memory lane when I was a kid, and these cars were only a few years old or just off the trailer at the dealership! Sad that many of these Gen 1s are salvageable only as bits & pieces, but you really don't see a whole lot of boneyards with this many from then ... It's mostly IIs, Foxbodys, and the later ones...
They got all the mustangs in the world
Even though allot of them are gone…. Checking some vins there might be quite a few rare ones that someone would build.
Tim Baxter is the man
That is crazy.
Great video, at 15:07 thunderbird tail lights? , take a look at the vin our your next trip there, cant be a Shelby- no way
I’d have to go check vin like you said, but I’m pretty sure it’s at Shelby
If you look close you will see it is all sheetmetal and pop rivets trying to make it look like a Shelby. I spent many hours in Baxter's when I was building Shelbys and he keeps all the real Shelbys and Shelby parts under lock and key
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What treasures lie around here. Wuau!
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Love the video what state is this in I'm in Georgia just curious
what a winer
I live in Wisconsin. Keep in mind when watching this video that in Wisconsin they use road salt. So it's highly likely that these cars also have a ton of rust caused by salt. It's what killed off 99.99% of the classic Mustangs that were once very plentiful on the roads of Wisconsin. Looks like it's about 5 hours from me.
Theres alot of cars salvagable here many parts cars but many can be restored or used as nostalgic races
Did you find out if they sell completes? I'd like to pick a few up. Looks like they'd be difficult to get them out of there unless they have a method of getting them onto a flatbed trailer
When I was there, they said they do. Best to contact them and arrange something. Their contact info is in the description
How can I get in touch with this yard to buy a couple of these cars ?
Was the silver car a Shelby those tbird taillights sure looked like one may have just been put in by some one you ever go back check it out
Cant believe it's only 40 minutes away and you've never been there before ? considering what you do id be in every local scrap yard looking for parts for my projects/builds
Just found out about it. They don’t advertise
Would love to buy a couple of them. Any contact information.
Did the owners mention any titles by chance? Ty for posting
They did not
Hey!!!! where is this at, I'd like to see about some parts, Thanks for sharing this with me, 👍
Info in description
No it wasn’t descywhere
Like i have said in the past. They made way to many Mustangs. 😅 .
Where is this place, I might try to visit!
I was thinking it would be cool to make a ford mustang fastback like an El Camino
Enjoy the video
Was that a Shelby he saw with those tail lights he noticed?
Sure resembles one at 15:10
Can not believe it!
Where is this place at???
how much would a whole car cost ? or do they sell whole cars ?
Not sure. Never got a price out of them
Where is this yard what State is it in?
are u going to buy one from there and restore it?
I need a regular hood without the turn signal and A right front Fender a for a 68 Mustang. If you guys don't mind me asking where is this place at?
Baxters in Shell Lake WI
@@resurrectionauto5714 That's a long way for me I live in Southwest Oklahoma.
Were is this junk yard
Very cool relics for sure but nearly everything is very well picked over after several decades: most parts are gone, most are laying on the ground, interiors exposed to weather, damaged bodies. Everything you see is what is left overs. The only things of real value I've seen as a pick-in-pull is some 65-66 fastback rear glass and some fastback trunk lids and maybe even some fastback bodies. Those fastback bodies are still there because they are to far gone where it matters (floor pans, firewalls, cowls, frame rails etc). Don't get me wrong, they are all restorable if you want to throw crazy amounts of money at them but it's got to make financial sense. Being that this place is in the rustbelt, you can guarantee everything would be considered to far gone for most restorers. Let me know what you are seeing and I'll see about pulling it and sending it to you.
Where is this????😮
Where this located , thanks
Shell lake WI
Hmmmm was the interesting one a Shelby?
Yes sir
Were is this ppace 😊
Did they mention maybe the average price a whole car would sell for $$$$
Negative. I assume it would depend on the car/parts wanted. I never got a price on anything from them. Baxters in Shell Lake WI
Would if you say where?
Info in description
I need 69 quarter glass an hood sum interior parts an camaro parts also
all them stangs goin to waste
Is that a real shelby?
Yes
Where is this?? Please message me
Baxters in Shell Lake WI
Wow what a shame does the owner sell parts
Where is this? Name? Contact info?
Info in description
@@resurrectionauto5714 don’t see it. Had my kids look for it. They don’t see it. Sorry Buddy, don’t mean to be a bother. Can you just tell me?
@@resurrectionauto5714 no it isn’t. Would
Like to know the town this is in please
Ahhh, not what the “description” usually means. Lol. However, since it was too much trouble to just tell me I’m going to unsubscribe. Goodbye
@@christinehale9176 Christine, try Baxters Classic Car in Hertel, Wisconsin.
If they run a eBay store they are not giving them away
Sadly
@@resurrectionauto5714 I own a 65 mustang convertible and it is sad that these cars are so expensive that a regular guy can no longer afford to restore and enjoy these classic cars. Instead they would rather have them waste away in a field.
You are only interested in making money on your youtube channel.SAD
Link to their contact is in the description as always. Thanks for watching