Renault Duaphine there too. Those are popular as a cult car today. I had one when I was serving my Apprenticeship almost 50 years ago. I see some really ineresting Fords there like the two door Falcon wagon. And it's such pretty country. At 10,000 feet it's no wonder you were puffing !.
I'd pay Amanda 50 bucks just to walk around and take pictures. Ripley would have to see this to Believe it. The Chrome, Floor pans, Glass are in impeccable condition. Amazing, just amazing!!
To save everybody a lot of time and conversation, get a white marker and put the price on the windshield and a "T" if it has a title. I'm sure car guys can get a title for most anything.
I'm impressed by how straight and rust free most of these bodies are. I don't see much that couldn't be saved. Some of the late 50's finmobiles are making me drool.
@@ihave35cents95 The reason I mentioned the altitude sickness was last time I were there we drove into Colorado from Kansas.We went straight up into the mountains.My old body just refused to adjust.A few people thought I was drunk.The altitude and my x-wifes 2 tons of luggage almost did me in.Man but what a lovely place!
I'd pay the 50 Dollars only to look around, taking pictures and thinking of all the old cars and their lifes. Beautiful place. We don't have those yards in germany.... Thank you for showing. Greetings from Germany! I like the Beetles :) and the Pontiacs for sure. I'd freak out, if ther would be a 1963 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire. I'd pick up the wagons. They are so awesome. The details in the 1960s are so great. So much love in the design.
Sowas wäre hier in Deutschland ja noch nicht einmal möglich, oder nur sehr schwierig, wenn man alle Umweltgefährdenden Stoffe ablassen, und umweltgerecht entsorgen würde. Beleidigt das deutsche Ordnungsauge.
That old Chrysler limo with 8 doors looks to me like one of those "airport crew transport" cars. They used cars like this back in the day when you had to walk out to the airliners.
Thank you for posting this and sharing with us!!! I saw quite a few that I drove many year's ago. If I were a millionaire I would go broke buying and restoring some (well alot) of those that you showed. A 58 Ford is one of the most beautiful vehicle's ever built! Thank you for the memories!!! I would gladly pay $50 to be able to walk through her place. Please tell her Thank You!!!
Thank you too! I just wish I had a camera crew. I do everything myself with a hand held camera in one hand while opening hoods and doors with the other and stepping in holes.
This will stand as the most interesting and unique collection of cars, trucks, etc. ever discovered! The gentleman had quite an amazing eclectic taste!
His wife Amanda said that he took every car or truck his friends or neighbors gave him! He loved his collection and ultimately saved them for us years down the road. If they had gone to salvage yards they would have been parted out then scraped when #1 steel was high like everybody else.
Good morning brother, found your channel this morning while drinking my coffee haha. I am glad you are not like some of the other CZcams channels that hold all these yards hostage for a fee to their pocket. You're just like me you want to see them all saved and go to good homes. God willing I'll make it out there soon and perhaps bring a project vehicle home for me and my son. Take care of yourself take more breaks. God bless brother
I lived in Summit County for 11 years and worked in Park County frequently. I had the chance to meet some great people there and saw some amazing relics. That elevation and local climate preserves these things beyond belief. So great to see this video and that terrain and sky I remember and MISS so much.
Holy cow, what an amazing bunch of cars! I spotted at least 2 Corvairs!! An early model sedan (60-64) and a late model coupe (65-69). Love to see close ups! Especially of the Corvairs and the other Chevrolets! Oldsmobile and Cadillacs too! My brother lives in Colorado Springs, so next time I'm there, I want to see these cars!
If I were 15 or 20 years younger, I’d already be on my way to this place with cash and trailer ready to rock n roll. To old, can’t do it anymore but still love looking and remembering. Somebody else’s turn now. Enjoy!
Same here guys. I'm 2,000 miles away and 73 years old but I'm trying to figure a way to go back and buy a couple. My Buddy Johnny 'Cannonball' Baker who helps on the show just bought a 2015 Ram 350, Cummins, 6 speed with a bed camper and he has a two-car trailer. Maybe, just maybe we be heading west soon. LOL
Awww c'mon, you're never too old for this hobby! You just work at your own pace. If you work just a little one day, or skip days, the vehicle will still be there waiting for you. I'm retired, in my 60's, disabled vet, some days I feel like working on projects, some days I don't. I have no time-line, I'll get the vehicle done when I'm done. So, just some friendly advice from one ole grease monkey to another........never stop with your love for old cars till they tote you out feet first!
Thank you Denny....for taking your time to promote this treasure chest of the past...The ford people are swell guys to....I'm a chey person....but love seeing all makes and models that made America great.....thanks
I visited a "vehicle rehabilitation" yard in South Dakota that was very organized. If you were looking for a particular make and year vehicle, the owner took you to the area where all that particular make and year vehicles were parked, and looking to be adopted. The 57 Chevy's were all together. The 53 Packards were all in another area. This outdoor facility was the most fun place to see every vehicle neatly parked next to each other. Every vehicle interior was accessible where all vehicle doors open wide - all the way. The vehicles were not jammed together where you couldn't open all the doors. I have visited hundreds of junk yards throughout the country, but NEVER saw one this organized and neatly groomed. No high grass or weeds.
Wow, I grew up in Colorado, what a nostalgic trip back in time for me!! Had to laugh, Amanda who lives there breathing normal, the "flatlanders" panting like crazy, Anyone thinking of going there to wrestle a car and carry it off, hire local muscle to help you. That altitude is not something to underestimate and will wear you down very fast!!
Well I'm glad to see you stuck with it and you got me sponsors along with some of the old ones. And you're still going strong. I saw a couple of them I like to have. As always thank you for going out there and finding these and showing them to us.
Wow. I was supposed to be working. Just couldn't stop watching the video. Thanks for the walk through. First time seeing your channel and had to subscribe. Waiting for next video.
That 8-door limo is technically not a "limo" per say. It is a car that was made by a company called "Checker Areobus". The 8-door vehicles were made for airport's as airport shuttle cars.
Perkins Motors, Colorado Springs, Colorado. is a Chrysler & Jeep dealer today, they opened in 1946 when it was also selling a new line of Desoto vehicles.
I don’t understand where this place is for I can go there ; just know is in Colorado I m from reno Nv ; thanks is somebody let me know the name of place for I can drive at there
Wow just came across your channel i think its awesome and think so cool that people are saving them i seen way too many scrap people buying up these cars from scrap metal Thanks for videoing I just subscribed And not want to take away from your Channel I didn’t know if you know of classic truck rescue I just like to share with car people
Great find! Good video content! Thanks for the location information! Just a couple video suggestions: try not to move or pan the camera/phone much when you are zoomed in. Only use the zoom for still video or VERY slow movements left/right/up/down. Don't zoom in on details like hood ornaments, just move the camera closer to the object. Any little movements when zoomed in makes the video VERY bouncy and hard to follow or see those close up details. Good luck and thanks again for passing on the info for this great treasure chest of old iron!
That Chrysler four door hardtop wagon is on my most wanted list but alas I am too old to be restoring a monster as that & certainly cannot afford one ready to drive. I can only dream! Happy to see that one in restorable condition & I hope somebody does just that.
Not these cars or trucks. 10,000 feet above sea level and No salted roads. NO ROT in floors, cab corners, pickup beds, etc. Didn't you watch the video? Idiot
I've already got too many project vehicles, but I'd like to see all that Amanda has to sell. You never know, there could be that one old car or truck that I might be interested in.
Yes, the headlights from that Imperial are missing. The headlights for that model were in pods like you would find on cars from the '20s and early '30s 23:35.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain The internet for those headlights. Someone will have them or know where to get them. Recently at a car show someone was looking for a 55 Mercury emblem. We started looking online and managed to find a Ford parts store in Colorado Springs who had one. Just never know.
Amanda is to be commended. She’s willing to sell all of those beautiful classics. 👍🏾
these old vehicles bring me back to life
Me too! If I didn't air I would have stayed there!
Mercury Montego caught my eye. I miss the 70s.
Renault Duaphine there too. Those are popular as a cult car today. I had one when I was serving my Apprenticeship almost 50 years ago. I see some really ineresting Fords there like the two door Falcon wagon. And it's such pretty country. At 10,000 feet it's no wonder you were puffing !.
I'd pay Amanda 50 bucks just to walk around and take pictures. Ripley would have to see this to Believe it. The Chrome, Floor pans, Glass are in impeccable condition. Amazing, just amazing!!
Yes, and yes and yes. Awesome collection.
To save everybody a lot of time and conversation, get a white marker and put the price on the windshield and a "T" if it has a title. I'm sure car guys can get a title for most anything.
I'm impressed by how straight and rust free most of these bodies are. I don't see much that couldn't be saved. Some of the late 50's finmobiles are making me drool.
I would risk the altitude sickness to spend the day there.These are all diamonds in the rough. Thanks for the tour.
Don't let him lie on the website he will sell
@@ihave35cents95 The reason I mentioned the altitude sickness was last time I were there we drove into Colorado from Kansas.We went straight up into the mountains.My old body just refused to adjust.A few people thought I was drunk.The altitude and my x-wifes 2 tons of luggage almost did me in.Man but what a lovely place!
A smart flatlander.
Shout out to men like Jim, for saving these old treasures.
Disney's Magic Mountain, ain't got nothing on this mountain.
Absolutely! He did because he could. I would have done it too but 'zoning'.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain frikkin zoning bastards are among the biggest threats to liberty and freedom in this country. PERIOD.
What an amazing honey hole of sweet cars waiting to be restored.
You understand don't you? I've already restored half of them in my head! LOL
I'd pay the 50 Dollars only to look around, taking pictures and thinking of all the old cars and their lifes. Beautiful place. We don't have those yards in germany....
Thank you for showing. Greetings from Germany!
I like the Beetles :) and the Pontiacs for sure. I'd freak out, if ther would be a 1963 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire.
I'd pick up the wagons. They are so awesome. The details in the 1960s are so great. So much love in the design.
Sowas wäre hier in Deutschland ja noch nicht einmal möglich, oder nur sehr schwierig, wenn man alle Umweltgefährdenden Stoffe ablassen, und umweltgerecht entsorgen würde. Beleidigt das deutsche Ordnungsauge.
Amazing. These people are national treasures.
That old Chrysler limo with 8 doors looks to me like one of those "airport crew transport" cars. They used cars like this back in the day when you had to walk out to the airliners.
The Rugby Team 8 door car is a Chrysler.
My guess is that it is a 1968 and was based on the entry-level Newport.
I can remember riding in a Pontiac with the chieftain glowing in the night
Oh yes. I owned a 56 Pontiac with that big plane glowing on the hood. Mine was a star chief
Wow, what an Alladins Cave of treasures!
Thank you for posting this and sharing with us!!! I saw quite a few that I drove many year's ago. If I were a millionaire I would go broke buying and restoring some (well alot) of those that you showed. A 58 Ford is one of the most beautiful vehicle's ever built! Thank you for the memories!!! I would gladly pay $50 to be able to walk through her place. Please tell her Thank You!!!
Beautiful field of Classic old Dreams!!!😍🥰👍👍
Thank you for sharing, and thank Amanda for her efforts saving.
Thank you too! I just wish I had a camera crew. I do everything myself with a hand held camera in one hand while opening hoods and doors with the other and stepping in holes.
This will stand as the most interesting and unique collection of cars, trucks, etc. ever discovered! The gentleman had quite an amazing eclectic taste!
His wife Amanda said that he took every car or truck his friends or neighbors gave him! He loved his collection and ultimately saved them for us years down the road. If they had gone to salvage yards they would have been parted out then scraped when #1 steel was high like everybody else.
Good morning brother, found your channel this morning while drinking my coffee haha. I am glad you are not like some of the other CZcams channels that hold all these yards hostage for a fee to their pocket. You're just like me you want to see them all saved and go to good homes. God willing I'll make it out there soon and perhaps bring a project vehicle home for me and my son. Take care of yourself take more breaks. God bless brother
I lived in Summit County for 11 years and worked in Park County frequently. I had the chance to meet some great people there and saw some amazing relics. That elevation and local climate preserves these things beyond belief.
So great to see this video and that terrain and sky I remember and MISS so much.
Thanks for sharing! Some people have NO idea how beautiful some of these cars and trucks are. I tried to show it by opening doors and hoods, etc.
Why did you leave anyway?
@@chriscusick6890 ……My dad passed away and I had to move back to Michigan to help my mom relocate. That’s just how life goes 😶
What a beautiful valley and beautiful country!
I'm a Mopar guy, and I drooled at those Mopars!
Yes. Some nice stuff there! e-mail: jimzcarz66@hotmail.com
Holy cow, what an amazing bunch of cars! I spotted at least 2 Corvairs!! An early model sedan (60-64) and a late model coupe (65-69). Love to see close ups! Especially of the Corvairs and the other Chevrolets! Oldsmobile and Cadillacs too! My brother lives in Colorado Springs, so next time I'm there, I want to see these cars!
There's so much there it's mind blowing! I want to go back, get an interview with Amanda about her late husband Jim and buy a couple of her cars!
@@TheJunkyardChaplain Mr Denny
By any chance do you believe it may be a 57 Chevy Corvette or a 59 Chevy Impala 2 door coupes 🧏🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️👀
Love the Trucks! 57 Chevrolet
Heard about this place
.glad you found it and shared it
If I were 15 or 20 years younger, I’d already be on my way to this place with cash and trailer ready to rock n roll. To old, can’t do it anymore but still love looking and remembering. Somebody else’s turn now. Enjoy!
Same here, at 63 and with a bad back I could only dream of what I could have done.
Same here guys. I'm 2,000 miles away and 73 years old but I'm trying to figure a way to go back and buy a couple. My Buddy Johnny 'Cannonball' Baker who helps on the show just bought a 2015 Ram 350, Cummins, 6 speed with a bed camper and he has a two-car trailer. Maybe, just maybe we be heading west soon. LOL
Awww c'mon, you're never too old for this hobby!
You just work at your own pace. If you work just a little one day, or skip days, the vehicle will still be there waiting for you.
I'm retired, in my 60's, disabled vet, some days I feel like working on projects, some days I don't. I have no time-line, I'll get the vehicle done when I'm done.
So, just some friendly advice from one ole grease monkey to another........never stop with your love for old cars till they tote you out feet first!
@@jonnwray960 thanks brother!
9:19 - Love the 1975/76 Lincoln 2-door ! I'm glad that someone else has heard of the Car Spotter's Guide besides me.
Best looking cars on the planet,,, most were made in the USA. . absolutely beautiful..
Hello Denny,
Cool.... what a great place! I enjoy your video as allways, thank you Denny!
BR Ron
Thank you Denny....for taking your time to promote this treasure chest of the past...The ford people are swell guys to....I'm a chey person....but love seeing all makes and models that made America great.....thanks
Well said! They've been selling fast too! Check out Part 2- Just posted as 'Public'.
They all look restorable! Amazing collection!
I think so too!
Some beauty's there waiting to be restored. That wagon sure was pretty. Great video
considering their age these vehicles are in GREAT SHAPE !
Awsome! I live for places like this!
Me too. I want to go back and buy a couple for myself. Very reasonable prices.
I love the 50's Pontiac in the beginning I'd be interested how much she's $ wants. Great collection of what looks to be rebuildable cars.
Send her a note at jimzcarz66@hotmail.com. ALL For Sale. I checked my books, yes it's a 1953. 4 stripes on the hood and trunk.
Amanda nice collection... thank you for sharing.
A lot of fairly easy resto's out there! Thanks for sharing.
You've got that right. Some idiots just don't know great projects when they see them.
I visited a "vehicle rehabilitation" yard in South Dakota that was very organized.
If you were looking for a particular make and year vehicle, the owner took you to the area where all that particular make and year vehicles were parked, and looking to be adopted. The 57 Chevy's were all together. The 53 Packards were all in another area. This outdoor facility was the most fun place to see every vehicle neatly parked next to each other. Every vehicle interior was accessible where all vehicle doors open wide - all the way. The vehicles were not jammed together where you couldn't open all the doors. I have visited hundreds of junk yards throughout the country, but NEVER saw one this organized and neatly groomed. No high grass or weeds.
Got any info on where it is in SD I can make it there in 7 hours
Wow, I grew up in Colorado, what a nostalgic trip back in time for me!! Had to laugh, Amanda who lives there breathing normal, the "flatlanders" panting like crazy, Anyone thinking of going there to wrestle a car and carry it off, hire local muscle to help you. That altitude is not something to underestimate and will wear you down very fast!!
You got that right. I'm 73 and I live at sea level.
Lack of oxygen to the brain is probably what caused this collection
I love that old white Ford pickup.
Great collection.
Well I'm glad to see you stuck with it and you got me sponsors along with some of the old ones. And you're still going strong. I saw a couple of them I like to have. As always thank you for going out there and finding these and showing them to us.
I appreciate that! I saw a lot that I would love to have but I have enough of my own 56 Chevrolets to work on.
wow Kool cars n truck sweet golden goodness in one place keep up the good work
All unique works of art that will never be produced again ! Best investment out there.
Wow. I was supposed to be working. Just couldn't stop watching the video. Thanks for the walk through. First time seeing your channel and had to subscribe. Waiting for next video.
Glad you enjoyed it! I posted Part 2 tonight!
Ohhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Me ofrezco para trabajar el resto de mis días restaurando esas bellezas 😍😍😍😍😍
I did enjoy your tour of Miss Amanda's fine real car collection.
That 8-door limo is technically not a "limo" per say. It is a car that was made by a company called "Checker Areobus". The 8-door vehicles were made for airport's as airport shuttle cars.
US Army used them for funeral details in the 60s. I was the driver in NC
These are checker clubs out there, the 8 doors are a cross over to airport limo clubs.
Perfect beautiful amazing old cars wow
just started and am already in heaven.
Enjoying this from Australia 🇦🇺
Yess! Good cars!! Beautifull!
Field of dreams 😍😍😍😍
Great job, love those old fords... if I just lived closer.... aw man! Thanks
You and me both! I wanted to back and get one but we live in Connecticut.
Wow, if her prices are fair, she will sell a lot from this exposure! Thanks.
They are very fair. I want to go back a buy a couple.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain are you in Colorado also Denny or somewhere semi close by?
Holy cow, some real beauties there
Love it , that's a good idea . charge to look n if they buy something its credit toward it. So many cool cars n trucks
We agree!
Perkins Motors, Colorado Springs, Colorado. is a Chrysler & Jeep dealer today, they opened in 1946 when it was also selling a new line of Desoto vehicles.
Que lindos autos clásicos, buen video, saludos desde BsAs argentina.
Thank you Argentina!
GREAT JOB DENNY!
Wow what gold mine
Thanks for posting!
I don’t understand where this place is for I can go there ; just know is in Colorado I m from reno Nv ; thanks is somebody let me know the name of place for I can drive at there
Huge nice collections of old classics cars.
Indeed! I try to find them before local zoning laws make them go away.
if its a station wagon, i love it. no matter the make.
Nice collection..... Wish I lived closer. Was wondering where you were.
Greetings from Germany Berlin to Amanda ! Ilove this place its so Incredible Interesting .
Guten Abend
I really hope to make it out here one day for a purchase or more. Incredible preserved old tin!
She is selling lots of them.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain what's the price on them starting,,and do they have titles ?
Wow !!!!!! Beautiful collection !!!! To bad I’m in Florida
Great early 60's Olds and Pontiac.
Wow just came across your channel i think its awesome and think so cool that people are saving them i seen way too many scrap people buying up these cars from scrap metal
Thanks for videoing I just subscribed
And not want to take away from your Channel I didn’t know if you know of classic truck rescue I just like to share with car people
Thats a thing of beauty wow
Great find! Good video content! Thanks for the location information! Just a couple video suggestions: try not to move or pan the camera/phone much when you are zoomed in. Only use the zoom for still video or VERY slow movements left/right/up/down. Don't zoom in on details like hood ornaments, just move the camera closer to the object. Any little movements when zoomed in makes the video VERY bouncy and hard to follow or see those close up details. Good luck and thanks again for passing on the info for this great treasure chest of old iron!
i only lasted a few mins due to the videoing
@@philmoore71 ew that's gross
That Chrysler four door hardtop wagon is on my most wanted list but alas I am too old to be restoring a monster as that & certainly cannot afford one ready to drive. I can only dream! Happy to see that one in restorable condition & I hope somebody does just that.
Damn, that was pretty damn good
watching from Nova Scotia Canada Awasome eye candy I loved it I will tell all of my collector friends some of them collect cars to
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I had a hard time breathing at 10,000 feet above sea level. I would love to go back a year later and see what she has left.
There’s definitely a lot of great project cars there!!!
Yeah 100K++ to bring back. So stupid
Not these cars or trucks. 10,000 feet above sea level and No salted roads. NO ROT in floors, cab corners, pickup beds, etc. Didn't you watch the video? Idiot
Super les voitures j'adore. 👍👏👏👏❤❤❤
Please SOMEONE SAVE
THAT INCREDIBLE
1961 IMPERIAL!!!!!
*!!T H A N K S!!*
MOPAR! Yup Im all for the Forward Look cars myself.
Great channel! It appears this video is one of the top videos suggesting my top video! So thanx!
Cool, thanks! I'm just doing what I love to do and sharing it!
Love to get Amanda’s # Intrested on buy one or two
Heaven !
Amanda, I'm glad you started charging people a fee for your time! You absolutely should! Everyone's time is valuable , so, keep the wasteful away!
I love it ! Id love to find an old ford Woddy pannel wagon with about a 390 in it .
You would have to put the 390 in your self as that engine wasn't built until the late 50's
What a treasure of Auld Lang Syne, the good old days.
I've already got too many project vehicles, but I'd like to see all that Amanda has to sell. You never know, there could be that one old car or truck that I might be interested in.
Cars from my high school days
Lots of cool stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe the chrome on some of these cars. Some of this stuff is perfect.
Absolutely! It's hard to believe but I witnessed it and you saw it!
Wau que maravilla de colecciones, .
I love it !!!
Beautiful collection I like the red fox body mercury cougar
i love looking at all the cars
id love to come to just look at the cars
Great video !
I liked those 4WD Toyota Land Cruisers that you passed by when you first started into the Valley. They looked restorable.
Thats pretty awesome thanks for the content !!
Thanks for watching! It can be used to restore the two door hard top and the 2 door station wagon. And they are selling fast.
well if one wants a more common car or pick up trucks or a 4 door and station wagon then this place is gold.
Yes, the headlights from that Imperial are missing. The headlights for that model were in pods like you would find on cars from the '20s and early '30s 23:35.
Except for the cracked windshield the car is perfect. Can the headlights be purchased somewhere if the new owner wants to 'Bring It Back to Life"?
@@TheJunkyardChaplain That is the car I just love it
@@TheJunkyardChaplain The internet for those headlights. Someone will have them or know where to get them. Recently at a car show someone was looking for a 55 Mercury emblem. We started looking online and managed to find a Ford parts store in Colorado Springs who had one. Just never know.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain Love those cars. I didn't see her info to get in touch with her. do you have it?
The 56 Desoto with the Hemi motor was a beautiful car in great shape.
$50 is well worth it. Who are these people that make an appointment and don't show up? That would drive me nuts! 😀
Beautiful area……👍🏻
Get a bunch of hotshot car
Carriers .winter is coming
Soon and Those VW's and some Mazda Rotarys there to .Trucks will sell big time .
I Love Antique cars would Love Godwlling 🙏 one day to visit and possibly buy at least 2 cars I Love the 1964 Buick Wildcat 4 door Big Block I'm sure 👌
Oh oh, I see a Beetle I like. Thanks for this video!
Go get it before I do. I took my drivers license test on a 1966 Beetle!
@@TheJunkyardChaplain In a '66 Beetle! Nice! I drive a '66 when it's not all nasty here. Hmm, I might inquire.
@@TheJunkyardChaplain I did mine in a 63 Bug!!
Wouldn't mind picking up a pre 67 to restore myself