Abandoned in the woods: Diamond T, IHC, Ford, Chevy, GMC trucks + cars, tractors, cranes + dozers!
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2021
- Mr. Goodpliers ventures into the woods to check out tons upon tons of cars, trucks, vehicles, tractors, dozers, cranes and every imaginable type of vintage equipment. Large and small trucks of every configuration fill this abandoned property, from Ford to GMC, IHC, Diamond T, White, Chevy and more!
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Another awesome video Mr. Goodpliers, really like those old 60's Ford extra cab trucks. And all of the relics out in the woods. Thanks for sharing your videos sir. Much appreciated
1965 ish Honda CB 77 Superhawk, nice find !! Yamaha TX 500
I was drooling the entire time watching this video. If only I had some more money and lived in those areas. I'd scoop a few of those up before you could say sold!
I love your optimism about these rusting wrecks... every one of them has potential.
The Simca might be worth saving. Have not seen one for years. That 65/5/6 Chevy can and chassis looked pretty good as well. Wow the wrecker Diamond T was a year I have not seen before. Unique grill and hood. The 74 Torino might be a keeper. They sure liked Rancheros!
Not something that excites me, but I bet they will be worth something some day. The old white White as well.
I can't believe the ford still has a house still sitting on it! Crazy!!!
The scale of what is here is staggering!
The guys from American Pickers would love this gold mine.
This is absolutely stunning footage. Thank you for filming. It almost hurts knowing most of these will go for scrap.
We have a list, and will be taking home as many as we can!
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I would imagine some of that stuff will actually go for more than scrap if somebody wanted those
Are ya getting the 1 ton with the flat bed?
The motorcycle is a Honda
@@dennisnewman9832 I thought it was a BMW but I think you're right about it being Honda
That Ford and house are partners. Lol 😆
The 67 Ford land field truck really was eye catching for me. It would be a dream vacation to spend a week out there.
That truck really speaks to me for some reason. It is quite buried in the center of the property, but I have plans to tow it home later.
I really envy the job you have. When you were walking up to some of them old trucks I could just feel my pulse increase. Love this kinda thing.
What a great video, I enjoy the history , the vehicles and your knowledge of them. Its my kind of content, thank you for what you do.
Kool yard , great finds . Good luck saving the jewels 😉
Great footage!! You are nailing it on the vehicle makes, models & years!! You seem to be well versed in the automotive & truck field..That Diamond T wrecker needs to live again!! The Chevrolet H or J series trucks, my Dad worked at GM in Pontiac Michigan, I remember thos trucks new..
What a HELL HOLE! Cannot imagine for one second that anyone would want to live on that farm surrounded by junk.
So jealous of the diamond t.... would love it
It's an awesome rig. It's all the way in the back of the property. They do want to sell it. It's worth several thousand just based on iron price. The size and weight of it present a logistical challenge, to say the least.
I was keeping my eyes open for the garden tractors... nothing too rare, but few worth saving for the parts . Awesome find
I was looking for those also.
For some reason my favorite is the late 60’s landfill Ford with the “Pitch In” sign on the door. That Coca Cola piece will go with your “Indoor Dining” sign!
Joe thinks I'm crazy, but that landfill truck speaks to me for some reason. I want to bring it home. Stay tuned!
Nice explore crazy place
Absolutely stunning video. How I wish these things get a new lease of life if someone can bring them back to life through a proper restoration project.
what an awesome spot - looked like a great mooch
Amazing knowledge of vehicle years!
A lot of original Ford parts, probably could make some money 💰 if the place was open to the public.
Úplne perfektné miesto 👍👍👍kopa vimakanich áut Super Video 👍👍👍
I love your videos, man! Reminds me of when I was younger and collected all this stuff! I can see you appreciate American automotive history! Keep 'em coming!
Alot of money sitting there in parts.those super cabs are worth saving don't see to many around.
Great find. Love ck it out my self. Before all scrapped out like now days. Hard find oldies anymore
A lot of cool stuff
man that guy liked fords lol. good video thanks for sharing..
Hope the green 68 f100 was saved. Looked pretty solid
Fun episode man!
Thanks for stopping by the channel!
This is one of the best videos if seen from you ..all those ford trucks, That's crazy
Glad you liked it. Thanks so much for stopping by the channel!
Another great Mr. Goodpliers video. Thanks for sharing man. Been watching your stuff since you had only a few subscribers. Wish i was out your way to explore with ya.
The ford extended cabs most in one spot. I save those ford treno and Dimond T international boom truck.
Cool video
Been watching a few videos like this and what I've learned is it takes a lot of effort to clean up sites like this. And, there's the problem with soil contamination.
I saw you on American Pickers. Won’t be long now. You’ll be famous lol
I think the Sport van is the coolest with that style of body & color. Probably would be nice if it was cleaned up and the flooring was made of a gray colored wood.
The scrap yard will definitely make some money off of all the junk, it will take a month to haul the tires away, the super cab Fords would be my choice for saving, and the wrecker, maybe the white cabover but you better have some deep pockets.
Good video 📷 keep them coming.
My friend bought a 65 Chevy semi over cab with 208 miles on it in 1990 that and the 2 vans are first on the list that 50s semi with the flatbed would be next
I could watch your videos all day man. One of the best channels I know of.
Nice!
I love them old Ford's, especially 78/79 body's
They were a legendary icon. Great trucks!
They're only getting older and rarer.
I wish all of it could be saved, organized, cataloged and stored out of the elements for future restorers.
nice van and pucups clásicos
Yeah, any of the old vans are worth a fortune nowadays...that yellow Chevy looks pretty sweet! It's a 1967 model..very sought after..
A úplná brutalita je ten mali červení traktor 🚜🚜🚜👍👍👍
Very cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't imagine the amount of work it took to get all that stuff in there...even over a few years time. Sorta a junk hoarder's paradise, too bad to use but too good to crush. 🤣
Whole lot of good parts in that yard I would try to side with some of it
Great video! If I commented on everything I want to comment on it would take me forever! Had to watch twice cause there is to much to see. Again great video!
Tough call what to save there, so much of that stuff is so impossible to find now. I'd just buy the place and move in.
Most definitely some cool stuff wish I was there
I would take home the Diamond T, older White, International, and the 40 - 50's Chevy trucks.
I’m old enough to remember most of those truck driving around. To think they were shiny and new sitting on a dealers lot.
I live in Nebraska and there's still a lot of the 70s Ford pickups around
Couldn't really see what make the dozer was, but it was for laying pipe . Can tell by the pullys off the side.
That old Simca 4 door has a really rare camping option. The single electric cooktop in the rear package tray.
Hehe! This is a SIMCA 1000, if it was a Aronde (The SIMCA model this car replaced) I would be very interested!
i like the advanced design chevy trucks
Side boom, pipe line gear
I like old cranes.
Would love to get my hands on that Econoline and restore it…
If I could take only one vehicle it would be the yellow van.
It's available!
Cub tractor is a keeper
That Yamaha motorcycle looks like a Trailmaster from the 60's. I'm a Ford pickup guy, especially 1973-'79. If I had a chance to get anything out of there, I'd save the Ford Pickups.
We are making a list. There's literally tons to pick from!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 any of the pickups left? I'm in Nebraska wouldn't mind buying a few
That white ford in the beginning looked pretty good, even some of the other trucks looked good for restoring. Please tell me that this was an auction and not a scrapping job. That Chevy at the end with 238 671 Detroit, I remember them new and that shifter coming from the rear of the cab because of the cab configuration the transmission was farther back, and they were the weird to shift
Unfortunately this is a scrapping job. No plans for an auction. However, due to the terrain, weather, and schedules, it is going slowly, so there is time for things to be saved. The guy in charge of scrapping does have some idea of the potential collector value of the unique vehicles.
Kinda think this guy liked Fords eh? Guy had some pile of inventory LOL Love the video, Thanks!
I've never seen so many in one place, and doubt I will again!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Amazing amount of vehicles Thanks for replying, really like the videos too!
You flipped past a couple school buses so fast I could not tell what they were. Still looking for a IH Loadstar school bus, about 7 side windows long, gas not diesel, standard trans. But no stripped or rust buckets, but not running ok. And 4wd would be a big big plus.
The motorcycle without the handlebars is a Honda I remember because my father had one when I was a kid
These videos are always fascinating, one can only wonder how much money and time was expended in accumulating all these vehicles, equipment and odd bits and pieces and then leaving it all to rot haphazardly into junk. Was this the owners idea of farming? And if this was a way of generating an income, why was it so haphazard? with no sign of any form of organization.
I agree, acquisition for the sake of acquisition is a lousy plan
abandoned,,,,,crazy!!
Be nice to see the diamond t saved, rare as rockin horse shit here in New Zealand
Wow! did you buy this property? That Homebuilt tractor is incredible..seriously want to revive that thing!
I didn't buy the property, just picked a few things and vehicles. Joe did buy the homebuilt tractor. He can be reached by email, rustranchkansas@gmail.com
Thanks for stopping by the channel Tyler!
Honda 305 Super Hawk I believe.
Those trucks aren't dead. They're just resting 😴
Hey buddy you got some pretty cool stuff some old wards buy some good old motors in there some 390s and some 460s probably maybe some thunderhead 289s whatever laugh out loud probably so you know what would be pretty cool where did that church come from and what building was it maybe some people on here have some old pictures of that building you got the whole rubble in your backyard or respect you definitely got some cool stuff back here
Excelente
I love those early 60s ford pickups around the 10min mark. Especially that stepside, is it a 4x4? Also where are these located?
I probaly could use that tranny off that 59 f 500 that got that wintch and mowers in the back, nice VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING THIS WITH me ✌️👍
Proposals on question: the motorcycle : Eastern europe MZ ?, Dozzer missing motor : a side boom... as it's name the boom is on the side to lay pipelines.
just a small correction, Simaca 1000 has a back motor as a lot of post WW2 reconstruction vehicles (as the Dauphine of one of your previous footages)... and 1 reason of the rear motor was, for small popular car, it was removing the drive shaft, and creatin more space for passenger ;)
Great video, making us dreaming thanks!
Thank you so much for stopping by! And for sharing great facts and info!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 i am not motorcycle guy but czeck Jawa also... Resemblence maybe...
That looked like a sears motorcycle that I had in the late 1960
honda dream 67- 72 f250,63 gmc cool find,like the county landfilltruck.would love to ahve that cubcadet 100 tractor got one here but very rusty no engine.
just wondering if the cat will be saved.probably clutch brakes are stuck,,,but still looks solide
What I could tell the international crawler as you called it look like it had a pulley
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Wonder if enough stuff can be sold non-scrap to pay for the site cleanup costs.
TD-14 pipelayer used to lay oil,gas pipelines.
I would save the yellow chevy van,and the white ford van!! and one of the older ford pick-ups..
Those are on our list!
That Detroiter mobile home looks a lot like Detroit does now.
The blke with chrome tank looks like a Bridgestone
If that Grill is good shape that'll fit a pickup to
I have a tonka toy similiar to that crane truck !
Joia sensacional esse vídeo.....que lugar é esse?
Holy Hoarder, Batman!
Yes this is a vast accumulation. Some trucks came here from up to a 100 mile radius. I'm not entirely sure what the plan was, but it is all getting dispersed now... slowly.
I wish that I could save all of the Fords.
A diamond T's is probably a 46. 47 diesel too
Mr Goodpliers my good friend how do I get a hold of these people before they scrap that case SC and the Maybach
You've got my number. The place is going slowly, due to schedules, weather, terrain, and the tightly packed nature of the property, so there is time. You're welcome to come out and make a plan next time we venture out there. The tractors, like everything else, are scattered throughout the property.
So what's the reasoning behind why someone would put all these things on their property? For parts or hoarding?
Honda 305 dream
is the 74 Gran Torino for sale, or what i should have to do to get & safe it? :)
305 Honda hawk used to ride one