@@brianfairchild7819 LOL- never owned a KIA or Hyundai. A friend does own both brand dealerships, however. My point is that this demographic is aging & dying out. All those parts sit around, usually exposed to the elements & turn to sh!t, then it gets pitched or auctioned off. These auctions, especially in harsher climates further prove my point. Are there finds to be had? Sure, but it's a gamble and most times not worth the time, effort or price/cost. It's turned to crap and the re-work required to make the junk fit, waste of time & money
@@moremortskerepair4354 I do like your channel. Like I was explaining to BF below, the demographic is aging & dying off more & more. All this stuff that sits exposed? Mostly not worth re-doing; the time, effort, costs incurred and prices they want make it a losing proposition. Sometimes you can find a deal, but a lot of times the numbers don't jibe. For you, there is the advantage of creating content and being able to write-off all of your expenses. You seemed to have found some usable bits as well. That makes sense, you are a business. For me? Makes more sense to keep watching people get out of the hobby in the economic turmoil, repossessions, and estates- then see what kind of fun stuff I can pick up cheaper
You did real good at the auction , stuff you don't need BUT someone does , and I know that you like to see profit on good saleable items . The El Camino was a steal and they are always in demand . Thanks for having us along , Its always nice to see how other ppl spend their ill gotten gain . Stuart in Canada ..
Mortske at an auction or junkyard crawl is the most informative stuff on UA-cam. Dude can spot a wheel or an intake off a just about any car built in the last 75 years. It's almost creepy how he keeps all that in his head. And it's so rapid fire i have to keep pausing to follow along
Good Snag with that. YOU Always Insiper me with your Quick eye & knowledge of the parts especially the inner fenders. Very Good finding that cluster surround also. Thank You
Hello there .Mrs Mortsilkie . I hope that you are having a wonderful day today and tomorrow. I just wanted to let you know that I am still watching. Your videos . I also watch .puddn fabrication shop and slick 50 s videos. And I wish you all good luck with your work on your new project. Have a great weekend.
I had a good looking 1974 that was the last year of the full top and no window frames around the windows. I put a 1968 Corvette 327 .30 over with a cam one sized over stock with a 650 Holley double pumper and a offenhouser aluminum intake and a turbo 350 in it and I had to get the transmission rebuilt and got a shift kit in it. The guy who rebuilt it was in highschool a couple of years ahead of me and he was shocked when after about 1500 miles I busted the input shaft by shifting from first to second at 6,000 RPM. Luckily for me he honored the warranty of 3,000 miles or 3 months on it. Never had a problem with it after that. I pulled my boat and trailer with it and took it on modest mild trails but I never lifted or lowered it. Went pretty good with stock suspension and I wish I would have kept it. Had the common light rust at the front fenders behind the wheels and the bottom of the doors but it was pretty solid for what it was in the early 90's . I think I sold it for what I had in it 2500 dollars. I'm kicking myself today for the price that I just seen. I have a 1990 GMC Jimmy High Sierra full size with the removable top new turbo 350 and it needs a motor blew a rod through the original engine. Needs rockers, rear floor pan and rear bumper. Interior is mint like new plaid red and white stock interior and electric windows. Front fenders are like new just like the fender wells. Black with all the trim, I have to sell it soon for cheap to the first person who makes me a decent offer for the garage that I have been keeping it in for the past 16 years is going up for sale and I have to get rid of it for the reason that I don't want it outside sitting and rotting away any worse plus I don't have any more room for anymore projects. Too many now and someone can finish it and sell it or keep it. Better than sitting outside and rotting away.
10:37 it's always impressive when a custom looks like it might be factory. That's what I really like about Vile Kyle @carterautorestyling The chicken truck he's working on is coming along nicely. That chop of his is really subtle.
Hey Mort, great video. I wish we had auctions like that around here. However enjoyed the video, boy that stuff went cheap. I think you did really good on the stuff u got.Have good weekend.
That S10 sure brings back 1980s memories....cousin did a slammed drop top S10 truck and a super trick Pink Panther Ford Ranger, both featured in a Low Rider rag, can't remember the exact dates or issue anymore, gettin' old sucks!
I'm always impressed how broadly you can identify random, put of context parts. You're basically a walking, talking, Hollander Parts Interchange Manual.
Man send that 34 Pontiac to slick50 and wooooo! Instant awesome hotrod, I’m the rare el Camino appreciator so I think that’s an awesome find ! Crazy so much of that went for so cheap those 57 fenders at Pomona would bring about 1k! Great vid as always sir mortikis!
Man, that was a good haul, mate. That 70-72 Firebird was one out of the box, really. Surprised it didn't go for more. Plenty of good stuff there too, but yeah - sometimes the auctioneers are onto it and sometimes they are just there to pick up the buyer's fees. The weather would have probably played a part in it too - I find that if its a fine day, people tend to bid more, which is great for the seller, but not so much for the buyers! Funny - I had you pegged for that El Camino. Also had you pegged for the 65 Le Mans hardtop. Looked pretty solid and something to stick a good motor and box in and flip if it had all the trim and interior, but hey. The El Camino would need a bit of work, but she's got a head start with the frame and underpinning work that's been done. Just that bent LR corner to scab in and she's away. If someone's gone to the trouble of putting a tilt column in it, yeah, a V8 and auto (or manual) trans would be the ticket. You expect to hear a V8 rumble out of something like that anyway....especially if she's dressed up with a decent set of rims and tyres, I reckon. All the best
This just idea see my uncle do long time ago on a old trailer wad added a pulleyon back of hub and put a small alternator on a mount think it was form se type motor cycle or something really small and wired it up to keep his battery charged for his winch setup it was for cycles or small things but also had it setup for offroad use with power converter it came handy as a trailer for whrn we used drag racing on dirt back in 90s setup up with lights and had multiple battery setup to charge batteries in between rounds even had setup to plug into 120 think robbed setup out of old camper such crafty and learned the ability to make what i need by recycling things it came in hand over years keep up great work and have wonderful day.
I think you did good with that haul. A couple key pieces paid for the whole haul. But not gonna lie, thought a pallet of SBC's and/or the pallet of Turbo 350s was going to follow you home too.
That el caminho was a great buy, especially as it's 1/2 way restored. Are you going to swap meet the big parts and maybe ebay the small ones? Anyway thanks for taking us along, some good project cars there!
During the pre-auction walk around - I saw that X-frame for the '57 convertible , and knew what it was instantly ! In the late 80's , I had a friend that had a half dozen or so 57's - hardtops, Nomads, etc . One day, he found an X-frame, at an auction, like the one you bought, and built a complete convertible - just starting with that piece of frame . I am pretty sure that this was the first year Chevrolet used the design for their convertible models .
Was hoping you’d buy that el Camino! It’s pretty solid, good start. Maybe drop in that blower motor? Great video, weirdo from Canada? That’s one of my favorites, now if he’d get rid of that Camaro & rebuild the nova into a street machine! Street machine nationals coming up in July!
omg that one pained wc21 is exactally like my grandpas first truck he had after he got out of the service at 14:25 godddd i would buy every single one there if i could
GREAT buy on all that great stuff! Please check on the LH El Camino mirror. It looks to me like the very special mirror that went on 1969 Hurst/Old's, Hurst SC/Rambler and maybe other special cars!
@Mortske, welcome to El Camino life. I love my 64 and they have leg room for us tall people. They are tire limited in the rear, I'm running 18x9.5 on the rear with 6 inches of backspacing with 255/45 but you can run a 275/40 or 45. When I got mine nothing was available but now everything is. I'm going with a disc kit from Ecklers that use late model sealed bearing corvette brakes so I can stop my 500 hp of fun. If you need a source for something just ask.
Before you do any body work on the El Camino, be like DD Speedshop Dan and glue a new windshield in it. Then coat said windshield with grinder/ welder sparks, and primer paint for the custom patina look.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ wow you got that El Camino pretty cheap, man it looks like a pretty nice car. You scored on all the miscellaneous sheet metal and parts. That firebird certainly was sweet, 37,000 bucks, my second car was a 71 formula I paid 600 bucks for, if you could only keep everything. Anyway it's always cool going through an auction especially when I'm not spending money 😂 keep up the great work 👍✌️🇺🇲
Mostly rusty crap...but didn't expect much more-
Thanks for watching!
nope, no KIA parts for you
@@brianfairchild7819 LOL- never owned a KIA or Hyundai. A friend does own both brand dealerships, however. My point is that this demographic is aging & dying out. All those parts sit around, usually exposed to the elements & turn to sh!t, then it gets pitched or auctioned off. These auctions, especially in harsher climates further prove my point. Are there finds to be had? Sure, but it's a gamble and most times not worth the time, effort or price/cost. It's turned to crap and the re-work required to make the junk fit, waste of time & money
@@moremortskerepair4354 I do like your channel. Like I was explaining to BF below, the demographic is aging & dying off more & more. All this stuff that sits exposed? Mostly not worth re-doing; the time, effort, costs incurred and prices they want make it a losing proposition. Sometimes you can find a deal, but a lot of times the numbers don't jibe.
For you, there is the advantage of creating content and being able to write-off all of your expenses. You seemed to have found some usable bits as well. That makes sense, you are a business.
For me? Makes more sense to keep watching people get out of the hobby in the economic turmoil, repossessions, and estates- then see what kind of fun stuff I can pick up cheaper
Rusty crap makes the world go round...
Slick fitty and DD speed shop needed to be there.
Nice score on the El Camino Mortske! Thanks for taking us along.
Our pleasure!
We really dig it when you go to these sales it's awesome I like the way you talk to us about everything that you walk by very cool
Glad you like them!
Dang Mortske, you made out pretty good with the parts haul. An El Camino ain't too bad, either.
Thanks!
Naturally I loved the Firebird but you got away with a Nice Score! I love these auction videos, Thanks for sharing! 😁👍
Me too!
Just the very greatest channel! Much respect as always ✊
I appreciate that
Nice purchase.
Thanks!
Dan at DD speed shop will be drewling for lots of that stuff lol
Nice haul. If I was 30 yrs younger, I would have gone in the swap meet direction. Life took me in another one.
Thanks for taking us to the auction, Mortske. Always a good time 👍😎
You bet
You got all the deals!! Sometimes those auctions are adult Easter egg hunts!
Nice score!
Absolutely!
DDSS all day long on that Tri-5 stuff!
Every time you are out of the shop on your own I cant help but think that mojo and chin and duff are back home getting into your sammichs.
Good Deal Mortske I can't wait for the build on that ELCO I hope you don't wait to long to get back to it Good episode
You did real good at the auction , stuff you don't need BUT someone does , and I know that you like to see profit on good saleable items . The El Camino was a steal and they are always in demand . Thanks for having us along , Its always nice to see how other ppl spend their ill gotten gain . Stuart in Canada ..
If Duff's running the shop, it sounds like you're not going to loose it!😆 Enjoy your auction Mr. M!
That's the plan!
Mortske at an auction or junkyard crawl is the most informative stuff on UA-cam. Dude can spot a wheel or an intake off a just about any car built in the last 75 years. It's almost creepy how he keeps all that in his head. And it's so rapid fire i have to keep pausing to follow along
Thanks. I think.
Motske, Derek(VGG) and Jay Leno are walking automotive encyclopedias
Digging’ the Elky! Nice score, especially with the spares you were able to locate. Way to go.
Thanks 👍
Good Snag with that. YOU Always Insiper me with your Quick eye & knowledge of the parts especially the inner fenders. Very Good finding that cluster surround also. Thank You
Thanks 👍
Always enjoy looking at junk. Cool how your knowledge about car stuff is endless! Thanks for sharing!
our pleasure!
You did damn good thanks for the ride
Our pleasure
You got a smoking deal Mortz , staging the Elcamino won’t take much and should have no problem getting a decent return on it . Cheers 🇨🇦🇨🇦
I want to go to a swap meet or auction with Mortske. Just enjoy listening to him talk about all the items for sale.
Some people have everything laying around their land. Great Time and you got some good deals
Absolutely love those estate sales because they enable dreams to live on! As always I appreciate you! 🙏🇺🇸
No doubt!
Hello there .Mrs Mortsilkie . I hope that you are having a wonderful day today and tomorrow. I just wanted to let you know that I am still watching. Your videos . I also watch .puddn fabrication shop and slick 50 s videos. And I wish you all good luck with your work on your new project. Have a great weekend.
Thank you! You too!
Don’t remember this video auction. Of course this is Sunday the 21st of July. Looks like you cleaned up. Thanks for sharing! 💯👍
Yes, thanks
enjoyed this great way to have my coffee and start my day !!!!!
Enjoy!
I had a good looking 1974 that was the last year of the full top and no window frames around the windows. I put a 1968 Corvette 327 .30 over with a cam one sized over stock with a 650 Holley double pumper and a offenhouser aluminum intake and a turbo 350 in it and I had to get the transmission rebuilt and got a shift kit in it. The guy who rebuilt it was in highschool a couple of years ahead of me and he was shocked when after about 1500 miles I busted the input shaft by shifting from first to second at 6,000 RPM. Luckily for me he honored the warranty of 3,000 miles or 3 months on it. Never had a problem with it after that. I pulled my boat and trailer with it and took it on modest mild trails but I never lifted or lowered it. Went pretty good with stock suspension and I wish I would have kept it. Had the common light rust at the front fenders behind the wheels and the bottom of the doors but it was pretty solid for what it was in the early 90's . I think I sold it for what I had in it 2500 dollars. I'm kicking myself today for the price that I just seen. I have a 1990 GMC Jimmy High Sierra full size with the removable top new turbo 350 and it needs a motor blew a rod through the original engine. Needs rockers, rear floor pan and rear bumper. Interior is mint like new plaid red and white stock interior and electric windows. Front fenders are like new just like the fender wells. Black with all the trim, I have to sell it soon for cheap to the first person who makes me a decent offer for the garage that I have been keeping it in for the past 16 years is going up for sale and I have to get rid of it for the reason that I don't want it outside sitting and rotting away any worse plus I don't have any more room for anymore projects. Too many now and someone can finish it and sell it or keep it. Better than sitting outside and rotting away.
Thanks for sharing
Wow! that is some good stuff. K5 is where it's at! the newer chassis would be worth securing too. I LOVE my K5
Awesome to see that El Camino again. Call ok to see and if dads projects from the past. Small world.
Loving the muffled auctioneer speaker.. classic
I was glad to see you get the El Camino . You will get her fixed up !
64' El Camino make a cool project . quarter panel work and some lovin !
I’d love to see you bring the Camino back to life!
I do like that Elcamino body style!👍
What a deal, nice going Mort
I saw the El Camino and thought that was the one you'd go for. I look forward to seeing it again. Thanks for the ride along.
You bet
21:41 I love that u keep egging this guy on. Come on buy it. 😂
encouragement!
Thanks for taking us along
You bet
You picking up anything for DD Speed Shop?
Who?!?
You scored a lot of good parts for not a lot of money, plus a vehicle!
really enjoyed this you know some stuff great way to start my day !!!!!
totally enjoyed this video,keep er goin big guy!!!
Supercharger! You know what I’m talking about.
Lol
The secret to parts is knowing whats scarce And whats hard to find.....64 El Caminos are fairly hard to find... for a reasonable dollar....
My brother-in-law had a Alamino like that with a 327 4 speed back in the early 1970's. it went like hell!
sweet!
Enjoyed the auction action
Each week I'm always excited to see you and puddin and pbg come out with new content and they're always just awesome
Glad you enjoy it!
Love looking at all that stuff! Thanks for taking us along.
Our pleasure!
10:37 it's always impressive when a custom looks like it might be factory. That's what I really like about Vile Kyle @carterautorestyling The chicken truck he's working on is coming along nicely. That chop of his is really subtle.
Hey Mort, great video. I wish we had auctions like that around here. However enjoyed the video, boy that stuff went cheap. I think you did really good on the stuff u got.Have good weekend.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this video with us
My pleasure
Im watching when I get home..better be good! 😁😂👋👋👋
That S10 sure brings back 1980s memories....cousin did a slammed drop top S10 truck and a super trick Pink Panther Ford Ranger, both featured in a Low Rider rag, can't remember the exact dates or issue anymore, gettin' old sucks!
Sweet
You bought the 64! Good on you.
Hot Damn! You Sammich-Drinkin’ who-haw! 😀👍 You are gonna be my favorite channel with this build!! 👌😉
Duff will put the shop back in the black!!
You really scored at that auction!
Sure did
Looks like good deals thanks for taking us along!
You bet
Good stuff, gotta love an El Camino!😊
Great stuff😊
Thanks! 🙂
My first car was a 64 El Camino 283 3 on the tree. Morphed to an L79 M20. I miss that truck car.
sweet!
I'm always impressed how broadly you can identify random, put of context parts. You're basically a walking, talking, Hollander Parts Interchange Manual.
Thanks!
I like the 64’ elcamino looking forward to seeing that on your channel
Coming soon!
I really like the auction videos!❤
Man send that 34 Pontiac to slick50 and wooooo! Instant awesome hotrod, I’m the rare el Camino appreciator so I think that’s an awesome find ! Crazy so much of that went for so cheap those 57 fenders at Pomona would bring about 1k! Great vid as always sir mortikis!
Man, that was a good haul, mate. That 70-72 Firebird was one out of the box, really. Surprised it didn't go for more. Plenty of good stuff there too, but yeah - sometimes the auctioneers are onto it and sometimes they are just there to pick up the buyer's fees. The weather would have probably played a part in it too - I find that if its a fine day, people tend to bid more, which is great for the seller, but not so much for the buyers! Funny - I had you pegged for that El Camino. Also had you pegged for the 65 Le Mans hardtop. Looked pretty solid and something to stick a good motor and box in and flip if it had all the trim and interior, but hey. The El Camino would need a bit of work, but she's got a head start with the frame and underpinning work that's been done. Just that bent LR corner to scab in and she's away. If someone's gone to the trouble of putting a tilt column in it, yeah, a V8 and auto (or manual) trans would be the ticket. You expect to hear a V8 rumble out of something like that anyway....especially if she's dressed up with a decent set of rims and tyres, I reckon. All the best
This just idea see my uncle do long time ago on a old trailer wad added a pulleyon back of hub and put a small alternator on a mount think it was form se type motor cycle or something really small and wired it up to keep his battery charged for his winch setup it was for cycles or small things but also had it setup for offroad use with power converter it came handy as a trailer for whrn we used drag racing on dirt back in 90s setup up with lights and had multiple battery setup to charge batteries in between rounds even had setup to plug into 120 think robbed setup out of old camper such crafty and learned the ability to make what i need by recycling things it came in hand over years keep up great work and have wonderful day.
Nice score love those Elcos
Thanks 👍
Ordered! Sweet! Need a new shift knob for my daily!
Good choice!
Excellent video Mortske :) also nice deals got too and did super too!
Thanks!
I think you did good with that haul. A couple key pieces paid for the whole haul.
But not gonna lie, thought a pallet of SBC's and/or the pallet of Turbo 350s was going to follow you home too.
Good Haul on the Chicken Part's you should make a decent Profit.
That el caminho was a great buy, especially as it's 1/2 way restored. Are you going to swap meet the big parts and maybe ebay the small ones? Anyway thanks for taking us along, some good project cars there!
During the pre-auction walk around - I saw that X-frame for the '57 convertible , and knew what it was instantly !
In the late 80's , I had a friend that had a half dozen or so 57's - hardtops, Nomads, etc . One day, he found an
X-frame, at an auction, like the one you bought, and built a complete convertible - just starting with that piece of frame .
I am pretty sure that this was the first year Chevrolet used the design for their convertible models .
Very cool!
My dad had one of these Chevelle's new with the 283 V8 and overdrive. SWEET car.
Cool
Was hoping you’d buy that el Camino! It’s pretty solid, good start. Maybe drop in that blower motor? Great video, weirdo from Canada? That’s one of my favorites, now if he’d get rid of that Camaro & rebuild the nova into a street machine! Street machine nationals coming up in July!
omg that one pained wc21 is exactally like my grandpas first truck he had after he got out of the service at 14:25 godddd i would buy every single one there if i could
in that condition round here it goes for 8000 easy even not running, god i wish i never got rid of it
GREAT buy on all that great stuff! Please check on the LH El Camino mirror. It looks to me like the very special mirror that went on 1969 Hurst/Old's, Hurst SC/Rambler and maybe other special cars!
I will check it out
Awesome time forva little more Mortske.
Love this timeslot btw!
Tell Duff i said hi
Awesome video happy belated 4th thanks for taking us along.
Thank you! You too!
@Mortske, welcome to El Camino life. I love my 64 and they have leg room for us tall people. They are tire limited in the rear, I'm running 18x9.5 on the rear with 6 inches of backspacing with 255/45 but you can run a 275/40 or 45. When I got mine nothing was available but now everything is. I'm going with a disc kit from Ecklers that use late model sealed bearing corvette brakes so I can stop my 500 hp of fun. If you need a source for something just ask.
Before you do any body work on the El Camino, be like DD Speedshop Dan and glue a new windshield in it. Then coat said windshield with grinder/ welder sparks, and primer paint for the custom patina look.
Thanks for the tips!
Can you get just a little bit more stuff lol great video
I wish!
Mort thanks for the awesome content this week hope u and duff and mojo have a great weekend
You too!
❤❤ love your videos awesome content😊
Thank you so much 😀
Good Score again! 15 bucks for apair of 57 fenders? Istnt that a Steal?. The 64 El Camino is sweet!
Yeah, forgot the 1930s Pontiac, tha one t was. sweeeeet. All Kinds of goodvstuff
Hell of a nice haul I wish i super knowledgeable like you with every little part
You can do it!
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ wow you got that El Camino pretty cheap, man it looks like a pretty nice car. You scored on all the miscellaneous sheet metal and parts. That firebird certainly was sweet, 37,000 bucks, my second car was a 71 formula I paid 600 bucks for, if you could only keep everything. Anyway it's always cool going through an auction especially when I'm not spending money 😂 keep up the great work 👍✌️🇺🇲
Thanks 👍
Love the commentary during the auction…. So funny mate❤
Glad you enjoyed
You did well.😊
Thanks
Ordered my coozie ! What a kEwL auction ! Thanks for the video !
Right on!
@@moremortskerepair4354 also a great idea signing the Gear shift knobs ! Seriously you go to the best auctions !
All those truck ( C10? Maybe ) hoods looked like a gold mine but have to be there to know. I was junk drunk…
Love the elco
Loved to see the auction. Lots of good buys.
Thanks 👍
Blower motor+El Camino= ultimate mullet machine
Good haul
Yes it was
You had a crazy score at this one .
Great stuff