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UK SCRAP YARDS THROUGH THE YEARS
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- This video is a compilation of photos of scrap yards through the decades #fyp#car#fyp#scrapyard#viral#car#trending#car#fyp#abandoned#fyp#lost#fyp#losttotime#entertainment#youtube#car#foryou#everythingcars#fyp#automobile#fyp#scrap
Everyone of these vehicles was someone’s pride and joy years ago. It’s a sad sight to see all these fantastic vehicles but in a scrap yard.
Ya it's a real sad sight one of the saddest things is there's a couple cars in those photos that didn't look bad and they're incredibly rare.
Lauf der Dinge, nichts hält ewig, einsammeln ab in die Presse, für neue Autos
With even the most basic repairs now costing £1000's it doesn't take much to put a perfectly good car on the scrapheap. Oh, and Sadiq Khan of course.
Ya because of that wanker loads of perfectly good cars will go to waste
What a Berkeley Hunt he is .@@EveryThingCars53
Nice footprint of British Leyland.. to see the brandnew produced cars; ready for the transport to the happy customers.
As a classic ford owner..it breaks my heart seeing ALL those cars like that...the vauxhall estate near the end was actually a 2.3 sports hatch...and by 1993 was off the road...rare car that one...
I think at the end there was a Capri sat on top of an old Humber. Sad to see
The old telephone box behind the humber sceptre at the start they make serious money these days
me in the late 70s and all of the 80s in a oversized boiler suit grabbing and hiding as much stuff as i could whilst clambering in a very unsafe way all over cars teetering on top each other. I would rattle on the way out as i paid for a £1.50 dash clock i did declare. great memories of a freer period young people would loved but has long gone. no speed cameras a great time to be a young driver with adrenaline in the blood
If only we could go back to that simpler time
@@EveryThingCars53 I regret nothing. I am happy I enjoyed my young life then rather than now. cars and driving were great. well paid jobs were easier to find and property prices were reasonable. a great time to be young. i pity the plight of the young these days. I had 8 friends i saw rather than 476 facebook "friends" I never which seems to that way these days. sorry for blowing hard ;/
@@insertnamehere5146Totally understand, I used to climb stacked cars too. Good days. Atb
Pockets full of bulbs ,I remember it well
I hope the Vauxhall Sport Hatch at 2:15 is in storage somewhere. It still appears on theGov MOT check site.
By the colour of it it ought to be the droop snoot model, I think.
I hope so and the other one sat next to it there in beautiful colours
The saloon LFB407P is SORN.
@@Baskingshark Thank you. I had mistyped when I checked the reg nos. Pity the Sporthatch is not on sorn too.
@@fredericksaxton3991 I know! Hopefully it's still in someone's garage!
@@Baskingshark I still recall the Sportshatch that Wayne Cherry, (the designer?) had a personal Sportshatch with an extra set of enclosed lights at the front of his 'Drop snoot'.
This is a painful snuff video. I'm going to my bed to cry
Rip cars
Scapyards these days look like nearly new cars stacked up.New cars are only made to last for a short time so you will have to purchase a new one.
Ya iv noticed that in other videos it surprised me at first
These are now all your new cars and washing machines
Argh. I saw 2 Volvo 240s with the early 8" round headlamps. It took me 3 years to find new reproduction lamps.
There were so many good parts gone to waste
Did spot a Renault 16tx next to the maxi rare car now
We're they a good seller when they came out
I think all those cars are rare
Once someone's pride and joy. Sad really sad
If you visit New Zealand, pay a visit to the scrapyard at Horopito, National Park, in the North Island.
Also known as Smash Palace. Acres of old cars. Open to the public except Sundays and Public Hols.
Cheers
Iv watched the HubNut video on it I would love to go one day
Imagine if someone recognized their old car or a familiar license plate on one of these photos… 😳
It feels surreal and creepy to see all those cars stacked up at the scrapyard and knowing that they were once bought brand new and driving on the roads. It’s a similar feeling like when you go back to the playground you used to go to when you were a little kid and suddenly you get a giant memory flashback.
Ya it would be cool to know if anyone recognises some cars but it would be sad at the same time seeing them in such a state
Old cars look better even in scrapyards...
Do be true
0:49 is in the US if anyone's wondering why there's a Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique on the right of the pic. ;)
At 0:45 there are also a lot of American cars in the stack. Maybe near one of the bases like RAF Lakenheath,RAF Mindenhall or RAF Upper Heyford???
Now that's sad
There were loads of cars in those pictures that looked pretty good
Looks like the M25, which is an extended scrapyard for the car companies.
Very nice video, but the music is a nightmare, you get ear-cancer from it 🤣🤣
Really cool video
Thanks mate
About 80% of those cars ended up there, only because of a blown head gasket or rust, the other 20% were probably involved in a smash.
It's a real shame some of the cars in there were pretty good
@@EveryThingCars53 Yes.
I've climbed car stacks before to get bits and been bollocked by the yardies but they don't really care...lose that music it's hideous.
0:31 a Datsun 240K GT! These go for €20.000 and up these days!
Such a shame to see a great valuable car rotting away
Once they went on the pile, they were doomed.
Lada!
Memories of climbing up 3 or 4 cars to get your bits ,no caees or health n safety back then 😂
Could not imagine that happening today
Also 1:53 was that a 65 lada
If it is the red one your talking about that's a MK3 Ford Zodiac
It is a MkIV! Interesting photo though as it presumably is New Zealand so one wonders what story that English-registered Rochdale Olympic could tell. It is still on DVLA too!@@EveryThingCars53
A few of them were not uk scrap yards
Which ones weren't in the uk
RUST IN PEACE!
I LOve ford granada 2.8i ghai x v6 i will not scrap my car because i love my car so much
Never scrap that mate there beautiful mechanics
So viel Schrott, da freut sich Bodo mit dem Bagger
Cars from my youth ,Mark 4 cortina, Hilman Hunter , Austin Mini etc I could name most of them . But the cars of today are simply better , more reliable, efficient ,faster and don't start rusting to pieces the minute they leave the dealers lot. I was following a restored A35 van, absolutely gorgeous , the other day and had to back right off because of the noxious fumes .
Nope , those cars are where they belong R.I.P (Rust In Pieces).
Lots of classics are very reliable especially when the maintend right but one thing that's serten is the classics are way better to work on then new cars new car are a nightmare to work on
1:51 ?
Not sure about green car but red one looks like Mk3 Ford zephyr/zodiac
Green car at 1:51 is a Rochdale Olympic. Oddly, it's showing as SORN on the DVLA database. Even more oddly tho, it looks like the pic might not be in England as the Mk3 Zephyr/Zodiac next to it has a plate that doesn't look British. More Australian perhaps? Cars in the background (Volvo Amazon etc) don't look like very-commonly-found cars in the UK either.
@@Baskingshark much appreciated information buddy
😂