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  • @HamiltonvilleFarm
    @HamiltonvilleFarm  Před rokem +3

    ▶️My friend almost died! : czcams.com/video/QpnrDsVL9o0/video.html

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před rokem

      i got a 62 f100 4x4, with a 64 lwb tub. guy in suaanville was making 1 out of 2, then sold it..i bought it, 1500,, 3k for import to aus.. it has the 352 FE. 9".divorced case..

    • @GMCTIM
      @GMCTIM Před rokem

      The auto manufacture would go bad to these cars today my opinion they would be a Hugh hit ! The more electronics, the more problems ! The simpler the better !

    • @mikesshop9731
      @mikesshop9731 Před rokem

      Willys

  • @paulne1514
    @paulne1514 Před rokem +11

    Here in Pennsylvania they made junkyards put up fences to block drivers from seeing the old cars, to “beautify the roads”. I loved seeing the old stuff. Was like passing a car show without all the glitter. Driving on the back roads, and seeing an old car, my Father in law would say what year it was and what options and motors could be had. Now finding an old car is rare. In the 80’s, I had one of the worst jobs. I was a crane operator at a scrapyard. A lot of muscle cars and classics came in and I had to put them in the crusher. We weren’t allowed to keep any of them. When I asked why they weren’t fixed up, I was told they were beyond repairing. But after watching Graveyard Cars on TV, were they restore cars, the ones I loaded were definitely repairable!

    • @oldmanfromoc7684
      @oldmanfromoc7684 Před rokem +1

      In California they put up high fences around junkyards so people don't steal!

  • @kg4muc
    @kg4muc Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the trip through the junk yard. It sure brings back memories of my childhood when times were much simpler and more affordable

  • @paulrattenbury6649
    @paulrattenbury6649 Před rokem +23

    That Jeep wagon is a Willys.

    • @barrybraack2738
      @barrybraack2738 Před rokem

      Some of the old crew cabs only had electric in the front doors the Back were crank 92-96 should be the same

  • @WesB1972
    @WesB1972 Před rokem +6

    The faux woody wagon was a Willys Jeep. There is a junkyard near me that has probably 2500 vehicles in it. I love to just explore it

  • @David_Richard_241
    @David_Richard_241 Před rokem +6

    My Grandpa had a '62 long bed 3/4 ton unibody. Only 1 picture of this truck exists, taken in 1969 with my Brownie Hawkeye. I forget what the original engine was, but he put in a 534 from a Super Duty (somehow) along with the 5-speed and driveshaft. He also put in a "reinforced" 1-ton rear. He was a gifted machinist, and that truck was just a beast, man. It never twisted or bent the body even with all that torque.

  • @richardracette6162
    @richardracette6162 Před rokem +2

    Good junkyard tour, Hank. I saw what might have been a '47 Ford 4 door. That would be my favorite. I had one when I was 18. The car and I were both the same age.

  • @dickjohnson8011
    @dickjohnson8011 Před 4 měsíci

    Walking through them old wrecking yards is one of my favorite things to do, enjoyed your show.

  • @terrymangum7635
    @terrymangum7635 Před rokem +3

    Enjoyed the junkyard search, Hank. Always interesting what you can see in one.

    • @David_Richard_241
      @David_Richard_241 Před rokem +1

      Yes, sir. I grew up doing junkyard searches in the 60's with my Dad. I love watching them on the CZcamss. Dad would occasionally find something for 50 bucks he could drive home, because he figured he could do some wrenching and hammering and make $100 on it. His only miscalculation was Corvairs in the late 60's. He took a hit on those two Spiders he bought in '68.

  • @phillipdickinson8557
    @phillipdickinson8557 Před rokem

    Great tour of the junk yard Hank enjoyed the nostalgia.

  • @jimenarios4462
    @jimenarios4462 Před rokem +4

    Hola muy buen video,los veo siempre con mi padre. Ése Woody, es muy parecido a la "Estanciera" que fue fabricada en Argentina por la compañía IKA, bajo licencia Willys -Overland entre 1957 y 1970, aquí es muy recordada y querida. Saludos 😊

  • @wrenchinginthewoods
    @wrenchinginthewoods Před rokem +2

    That is a 73-79 Ford truck honey hole! Where is this junkyard located?

  • @sadie1095
    @sadie1095 Před rokem

    Great video and nice vehicles. Thanks for sharing! 👍

  • @chrise.2495
    @chrise.2495 Před rokem +1

    Hey Hank. This yard is very nice an clean.... 👍😀😉 take care and god bless

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Před rokem +3

    From 1961 to the middle of the 1963 model year Ford made that unibody truck you are speaking of in the video. IIRC that was only on the 2-wheel-drive trucks. 1964 had a solid front axle on the 2-wheel-drive trucks. 1965-1996 was Twin-I-Beam on the 1/2 ton pickups and it is still used today on the E-series cut-away and the 2-wheel-drive 3/4 and 1 ton Superduties. Great video!

    • @antarcticmoongiant2691
      @antarcticmoongiant2691 Před rokem +1

      61-63 unibody had zip for flex. Would love to find a big back window short box again. that tandum was a custom

  • @rodgergriffin8741
    @rodgergriffin8741 Před rokem +2

    I believe that unibody Ford trucks were made from 61 to 63 I used to have a 62

  • @novafourtwoseven2888
    @novafourtwoseven2888 Před rokem +2

    Hank that is a Willys wagon you were looking at they came in 4wd, 2wd and they made a panel version. Most I've seen have a Hurricane 6 cylinder engine, alot of people dropped in 289 Ford v8's in them or small block Chevys.

    • @railtrolley
      @railtrolley Před rokem

      You can get the Willys Jeep wagon and Pickup in a Matchbox too.

  • @davidporter2374
    @davidporter2374 Před rokem +2

    The Schramm tractor was primarily used for a air commpressor. 3 cylinders power the tractor and the other 3 cylinders make commpressed air for jack hammers and the like tools.

  • @deanchapman6425
    @deanchapman6425 Před rokem +1

    Schramm tractors built from 1950-1970s for navy. Built on IH frame half tractor, half compressor. Used for flight line maintenance as they pull a/c and carts behind. Unusual piece of equipment. Still used into late 70's onboard and navy air stations. Kind of rare, if you need an extra project fun to have. See them online maybe once a year.

    • @edwardesty4951
      @edwardesty4951 Před rokem

      If you have one of them it would be fun to have it in a parade with a big diesel horn and a whistle run off the compressor

  • @efrainberrios8494
    @efrainberrios8494 Před rokem

    Awesome junkyard full of great memories!

  • @ralphriddle8864
    @ralphriddle8864 Před rokem

    Very good job and God bless yall

  • @frankleonard6570
    @frankleonard6570 Před rokem +2

    i love junk yards. they are full of stories to tell each old vehicule has it own story.
    that wagon you were looking at is a willys wagon. those were a very tough jeep like vehicule

  • @benjaminstockton3917
    @benjaminstockton3917 Před rokem

    Awesome video, Hank. I like walking thru junk yards, too appreciate you, buddy 👍

  • @byrongilbert3720
    @byrongilbert3720 Před rokem

    that camper caught my eye. i wish i was in your parts cuz i'd love to personally check it out. there are so many to choose from in that honey hill. i've always thought how cool it would be to have a tandem pickup. the woody is great too. hell i cant decide. so many cool relics there

  • @TonysTractorAdventure

    I loved this video.

  • @stevenicoson6670
    @stevenicoson6670 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another great video.
    It was interesting and enjoyable.
    Hank. How about getting a new switch for your truck???? Or is it too expensive. My experience with electrical items is any moisture that gets in them in the junk yard messes up the switch.
    Think I would get a new one if possible.
    Thanks for the tour of the junk yard. Was interesting.
    You take care. Let’s us know how you come out on the switch.
    Thanks.
    The Iowa Farm Boy.

  • @anthonypiligno7618
    @anthonypiligno7618 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video....JJ... Jonjon....

  • @donmckean9016
    @donmckean9016 Před rokem +4

    The story is an urban legend. In Spanish, nova means the same as it does in English. You need to insert a space to get to no va, and evidently people didn't. The Nova sold very well in both Mexico and Venezuela.

    • @johnlangsdorff382
      @johnlangsdorff382 Před rokem

      Exactly, in Argentina it was called the 400 model, to this day there are many fans of this particular model

  • @noonerstrickland1743
    @noonerstrickland1743 Před rokem

    Cool. Thanks.

  • @kymw7833
    @kymw7833 Před rokem

    Thanks Hank in the early 70,s when I started work I couldn't afford to buy parts for my old Holden (GM) Holden was the Australian arm of GM .So I lived in the wrecking yards with most of my mates getting parts to keep our cars going ,so a walk around an American wrecking yard is gold mate anytime you find one a walk around would be good thanks mate
    Cheers Kym
    Adelaide

  • @johnjamieson6368
    @johnjamieson6368 Před rokem +1

    Unibodies were '61 to '63, but you could also get trucks with '59 to '60 beds, called wrong beds.

  • @jayjones6904
    @jayjones6904 Před rokem

    Morning hank be safe ty for adventure lol with trap throwing machine on top i thought liked ole shrame tractor

  • @RandyB1973
    @RandyB1973 Před rokem +1

    That old wrecker looked like it was straight out of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Wrong Turn movies lol

  • @robertgriffin7414
    @robertgriffin7414 Před rokem +1

    The Jeep wagon sitting there is called a WILLY'S

  • @SirFace4
    @SirFace4 Před rokem +2

    I just love Junk Yards in general

  • @edneialmeida7612
    @edneialmeida7612 Před rokem

    Boa noite muito top esse trabalho caminhonete está otimo meu amigo

  • @user-uv8jq6ey6i
    @user-uv8jq6ey6i Před rokem

    love this junkyard been there many times. i didnt know yall live a few miles from me. if you ever need a local for help let me know. would love to help get old machines running again.

  • @hfdzl
    @hfdzl Před rokem +1

    Consider yourself very fortunate to have a U Pick type junkyard available. I am in the Northeast part of the US. All the local yards we had growing up are now gone. Got to be a favorite thing to do anytime- pickin' parts! Great content- again.

    • @peterphillips1493
      @peterphillips1493 Před rokem +1

      I hear you.All the old time junkyards are getting weeded out.young guys aren’t into it like we were(and don’t get me wrong I still play with cars every second I’m not eating or sleeping.

  • @cubracer55
    @cubracer55 Před rokem +1

    FORD unitized bed built 1961 to 1963 only on 2 wheel drives. 4 x 4 and F250 came with 1960 style bed. 1965 first twin I beam .

  • @denniskeuntjes6385
    @denniskeuntjes6385 Před rokem

    woody wagon! Thank you!

  • @johnholliday6011
    @johnholliday6011 Před rokem

    Oh great video also Keep up the great work.

  • @bdsmith674
    @bdsmith674 Před rokem +2

    '61 - '63 were the uni-body. Yes only the 3 years had that style of body lines on the box as well as a different body line through the doors.
    '64 & up went to split body / box, "twin I beam", and changed body lines.
    I miss my '62 Mercury M-100. I should have gotten rid of my 1st wife instead of my truck!

    • @ChuckThree
      @ChuckThree Před rokem +1

      62’ Mercury M-100 Unibody? That sir is the holy grail, and that’s coming from someone that held out for 5yrs to find an original paint Unibody two tone in Caribbean Turquoise lol 😅

    • @bdsmith674
      @bdsmith674 Před rokem +1

      @@ChuckThree Nice color combo. I can't remember the name of mine, but it was an ivory color.

  • @GorillaCookies
    @GorillaCookies Před rokem +1

    1961-1963 Ford unibody pickups were made. Both F100 & F250 2 wheel drives . Not exactly Ideal unless you like doors popping open going over bumps or something.

  • @geoffgay3637
    @geoffgay3637 Před rokem

    Love digging thru an old junk yard,,... I had an86 Bronco once .The window switches out of a T bird worked.Same switch..5 bucks with a chunk of harness too..

    • @geoffgay3637
      @geoffgay3637 Před rokem

      Hank what about a 4 door SUV exploder or expodition..

  • @keeperofthegood
    @keeperofthegood Před rokem +1

    1955 Willys Overland one of a beautiful run of woodies. Yes, not made of wood, but the class is either made of, or made to look like, wood

  • @butchnelson5472
    @butchnelson5472 Před rokem +6

    That would be a Jeepster. The woodies you referred to were Ford wood bodied (Station wagons). Made from the model T,ModelA, 1930s,1940s up to the 1950.

  • @neil6212
    @neil6212 Před rokem +2

    When I was young and single, I really enjoyed exploring junk yards! However, that was in the sixties, and I always had a project to two going on. Now, I've been buying new Ford pickups since 1986 through 2016. If you're looking for a great fit part, you can generally substitute similar parts. I would suggest looking at the XLT models, as the XL models are pretty much work trucks. extended cab, crew cab or regular cab window regulators should fit easily, along with the power door lock motors. The switches generally are more particular to the body/interior style. Generally, pre-1997 would generally be similar. If in doubt, take the plug too, and leave the wires long enough to splice in if needed. Some parts don't change unless needed...this isn't GM or Chrysler of old!

  • @chrisnewman6406
    @chrisnewman6406 Před rokem +2

    The “woody” is a Willys

  • @pavel1809
    @pavel1809 Před rokem

    that place have awesome project truck

  • @ricksmith-iw2op
    @ricksmith-iw2op Před rokem

    Hank that was very interesting. I liked the old doodle bug with the wood spoke wheels and the old jeep wagon. I don't quite understand what parts you're looking for for your truck if you have new switches.

  • @jeremiahgoodman3931
    @jeremiahgoodman3931 Před rokem

    That's my favorite! It's a 51 Willie's wagon!!! Where is this I'd love to try buying that whole truck! Also saw a few cool 53 56 Ford pickups and a few 76-79 f150-f250's I'd like to take home!

  • @gradyyokeley9930
    @gradyyokeley9930 Před měsícem

    You and Wily need that wrecker 😂😂😂

  • @barryabbott7016
    @barryabbott7016 Před rokem +1

    Hank how about just ordering new one from LMC truck they have everything you will need for the truck

  • @bobjohnston8316
    @bobjohnston8316 Před rokem +1

    Schramm air compressor. Used for compressed air starting of aircraft. Schramm didn’t build their own motors but I don’t know whose motor it is. The Chrysler straight six (not the slant six) was supplied to some tractor manufacturers so possibly they supplied Schramm also.

    • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
      @truckerkevthepaidtourist Před rokem

      They also used a lot of little 4-cylinder Detroit's too
      Yeah the little Schramm air compressors are interesting they're almost sorta like a pony motor in a different kind of away only their compressors

  • @joemollet
    @joemollet Před rokem +1

    I have that exact Continental. 79 Collectors Series. Quite the car for the era. That one is actually in better shape than mine 😮

  • @bobbeals1509
    @bobbeals1509 Před rokem

    The solid unibody went out in 1964. My folks bought a brand new F-150 Custom Cab short bed with a 240CI six in it and it had the cab and bed separate. I just sold it to a fellow because I was not able to bring old Sara back into decent shape. After running back and forth across the country a few times and spending time back in Illinois it contracted rust big time. Anyway, 1965 on regarding the unibody. I still remember coming home in it and the new truck smell. I do miss her for sure. Take care

  • @carlmurdock9188
    @carlmurdock9188 Před rokem

    Really liked the old jeep and the tractor with wooden weels

  • @Mauscmkwk
    @Mauscmkwk Před rokem

    I’d like to see you try to fix that

  • @diegosilang4823
    @diegosilang4823 Před rokem

    When I was a kid, I was obsessed with old junk cars. Automakers tends to share switches on multiple models, so you may need to check 1989-1993 Ford models such as Explorer, Tempo and Taurus, it appears they shared similar power windows switches to F-Series crew cab.

  • @johndenton5555
    @johndenton5555 Před rokem

    The Beach boys sang about, and showed on an album cover a 1934 Ford 'woody' - the body outer panels were constructed of wood, hence the name 'woody'.

  • @W1se0ldg33zer
    @W1se0ldg33zer Před rokem +1

    I had a '95 Explorer and the plug for the door wiring harness wore out. That was over ten years ago. Found one new/old stock at a dealership and they wanted 600 bucks for it. The mechanic found one at a junkyard for 20. That part will wear out too. But really you'd be better off going with crank windows. You'll just run into that same issue again using worn-out old electrical parts. I ended up taking that to the junkyard because it was a constant thing with electrical parts getting old and worn out - fire hazard.

  • @likaleica
    @likaleica Před 7 měsíci

    Jusr heat up the plungers and pull it out a mm for the switches that make contact. It worked for mine on a 2006

  • @w900stu8
    @w900stu8 Před rokem +1

    Ford used the same cab from 1980 to 1996 for the F150’s. And up to ‘97 for the f250 and 350 so a lot of those cabs would have useable parts for your truck. Also, the medium duty trucks also used the same cab if you can find a those, F600, F700 etc…

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 Před rokem

      Yes but the interior from 80-97 is different, mounts different and will not interchange. 80-86 will not fit 92-97, etc. Front clips are not interchangeable but cabs, doors and beds are pretty much a swap.

  • @whoknows335
    @whoknows335 Před rokem +2

    I suspect that the "Woody"(which it's not,a woody is made of wood) is a kaiser or a willy's station wagon

  • @warringwarthog
    @warringwarthog Před rokem +1

    Ford's were the same from 88 to 97 for door parts and fenders the head lights and grilles were different starting in 92

  • @ramblinbilly
    @ramblinbilly Před rokem

    it's a jeepster ! What your looking for is a 93 to 97 crewcab !

  • @davidross5169
    @davidross5169 Před rokem

    The random wheel ford was awesome.

  • @Larry5469
    @Larry5469 Před rokem

    I'm waiting to see if you find a 1995 Ford XL100 with the 427 engine and standard 4 speed transmission. That would be a one of a kind. It was only offered thru the dealer to selected customers.

  • @Dabaerr76
    @Dabaerr76 Před rokem

    92-97 switches should be the same Hank, but if you have all 4 power windows on the switch those are a little more rare. Good luck👍

  • @HickSquatch
    @HickSquatch Před rokem

    Cool Willys Wagon. Granddad had a 1958 Wagon: cream white and dark green.

  • @noworriesmate5903
    @noworriesmate5903 Před rokem

    What are crank windows?

  • @marygarner5249
    @marygarner5249 Před rokem

    Rusty Gold love your videos what ever your doing

  • @turneynicholas
    @turneynicholas Před rokem

    what salvage yard is that

  • @pavel1809
    @pavel1809 Před rokem

    14.38 that truck is a awesome project

  • @noelwarner1235
    @noelwarner1235 Před rokem

    I'm sure the aftermarket makes the switches you need. Good chance it's the window motors. You don't see vehicles at that old with that good of bodies on them in West Virginia most of them rusted into dust and were crushed up years ago.I seen three 62 or 63 novas in there.

  • @waydebarnes6209
    @waydebarnes6209 Před rokem

    Just curious where that junk // yard izz br0.. because somewhere in your walking 🚶‍♂️ about throgh there i thout i may have seen a gmc // Canyon.. that i may like 2 try A personal project with out there..

  • @chrismurnane6389
    @chrismurnane6389 Před rokem

    Well at least we had a glimpse of your thumbnail shot, but good look underneath the rear wheel arches might have been interesting.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Před rokem

    That Lincoln Towncar was a 1979. It had the speedometer with a needle that swept the numbers. That Collector's series was the last year they made that size which was on the 126 inch wheelbase.

  • @carlpiper3165
    @carlpiper3165 Před rokem +2

    You need to check wiring between door and jam for broke power wire from opening and closing door.

    • @daveroberts9431
      @daveroberts9431 Před rokem

      Yes, Very common problem.

    • @schafferjojo17
      @schafferjojo17 Před rokem +1

      I was going to say the same thing I have a 02 ford taurus ses and it had the broken wire and I did not have power for the windows fixed the wire and it fixed my problem

  • @heithdotysadventures7824

    Hank .. I live in upstate n.y and I can't find them older 60s f100 parts and I need some . Me and my daughter own a 61 hard body . Any info on the junkyard would be GREAT.

  • @kengoss6878
    @kengoss6878 Před rokem

    Schramm 160 Pneumatractor; ( SCHRAMM was founded in 1900 by Chris Schramm to built air compressors.) Schramm built tractors were based on International Harvester frames and engines between the 1950s and 1970s. They also had some connections with Farmall. These tractors were, essentially, portable air compressor units and not designed for tillage or other typical tractor work. Although some may have been fitted with backhoes to complement the jack hammer or other air tools. Schramm no longer builds tractors or air compressors. Today, Schramm, Inc. is a privately held manufacturer of mobile, top-head hydraulic drilling rigs and related equipment for the global mining, energy, and water well industries.

  • @ericafoster4368
    @ericafoster4368 Před rokem +1

    That Woody wagon is an old Jeep Willys

  • @lucilleking7495
    @lucilleking7495 Před rokem

    Hey Hank, a good junkyard has a interchange book that tells what years and models parts are interchangeable Sonetimes you have to ask them. Gord

  • @yardsausage
    @yardsausage Před rokem

    hank you might want to look at that toyota motor home..if that is the one im thinking about, they were rare and people pay good money for them..if it is one you could always clean it up and sell it to some one else to restore..just a thought.

  • @peterphillips1493
    @peterphillips1493 Před rokem

    Hey where is this junkyard located?I saw a bunch of crap I need for a few projects I got going on

  • @chucklez1956
    @chucklez1956 Před rokem

    Hank Rock Auto part #ACI 87305 is the switch for the crew cab 1994 -96 or so the cost is $26.89 they also have the harness along with crews control relay just about anything you need

  • @tommywilliams5135
    @tommywilliams5135 Před rokem

    Hank the best thing to do is change your doors over to manual windows you don't have to change hole door just regulators the regular cabs is same doors 93 to 96 I believe it will work back to 88 model

  • @gradyyokeley9930
    @gradyyokeley9930 Před měsícem

    Back in the day, you never went to a junk yard without a 9/16, 1/2, flat screw driver and Phillips head

  • @johnpierce1251
    @johnpierce1251 Před rokem

    There are a few pick and pulls up here in ny and I think the do online offers big ford ppl up at that one it’s called pic and pull can’t hurt to check it out

  • @lpaulson1964
    @lpaulson1964 Před rokem

    Schramm tractor where made in PA.
    They also made tractor and aircompressers in one for construction
    Jobs

  • @ggonzales7710
    @ggonzales7710 Před rokem

    That unibody is a 62, every year had a different grill, only 61 and 62 had hood spears, the additional wheel/bed was added by somebody, the body lines don't match up, looks cool tho

  • @midnightrunner684
    @midnightrunner684 Před rokem

    My Gramps had one of those Willy jeeps .his was like a 1952 ? Used it for snow plowing in Northeast Ohio back in the 60's and 70's

  • @space-pop3527
    @space-pop3527 Před rokem +1

    The woodie you are talking about is a Willy's Jeep.

  • @michaelrussell4330
    @michaelrussell4330 Před rokem

    Where is this ? Thanks

  • @denismurphy1601
    @denismurphy1601 Před rokem +1

    Looks like a 1959 Willy's Kaiser Wagon

  • @davekauffman8727
    @davekauffman8727 Před rokem

    That Lincoln was something else, that's the way a Lincoln SHOULD look, these new cars are full of luxuries, but they don't have the sense of what real luxury is. I'm sure you can find something for your truck that will work.

  • @keithrenslen6821
    @keithrenslen6821 Před rokem

    i have 1995 f-150 crank windows short wide bed . great shape

  • @kg4muc
    @kg4muc Před rokem

    Be sure and check for broken wiring in the door boot I’ve had lots of trouble there

  • @alexgerrits349
    @alexgerrits349 Před rokem +1

    1961 was the first one-piece F-series... 63 was the LAST year. 61,62 and 63.

  • @sbellamy49
    @sbellamy49 Před rokem +1

    Love the junkyard walk sometimes I just go look for the fun