Bless this dude man , he’d saved heaps of classic muscle cars from the metal crasher and the Monster Trucks shows era .... people like this did huge benefit to cars lovers all over the planet keeping those precious things safe
WOW, THERE IS A HEAVEN!!!! What a find! I am only a few seconds into this video & what a collection! Some people lived at the right time & were in the right place to obtain all of those beauties!
Wow, car jacks have really come a long way! Watching this is both enlightening and heartbreaking at the same time. So many classics that you know will never run again due to them being allowed to sit and rot away.
I would call this man a collector rather than a hoarder. He had some organization going on and probably save so many cars from the idiots that would have chopped them up.
I was raised 70 miles due east of Dallas and back in the day i had a close friend that was a big wheel in the GM financial dept for the Dallas /Ft worth area and big in the COPO dept as well as he was deep into the Chevy drag racing group. It was quite common to go with him out to the big Chevy dealers in the area, Steakley, Friendly, and several others as it was a part of his work. Saying all that, is to say this: From the year of 1966 thru 1975, as i went with him to these dealers and saw the inventory, cars, and service depts., not even the largest of them had what this guy has and some of them were huge. Its reasonable to say, that this is nearing the pinnacle if not the pinnacle of a Chevy muscle car & parts collection for those years as is nearly possible, 50 or so years on. Patrick, I want to thank you for allowing us the privilege to view what you've come up with. Awesome is almost an insulting understatement. If i hadnt seen it, i wouldnt believe it. Thanks
It seems like most of the stuff that he keeps in storage is all in really good shape I don't see anything that was damaged that I would consider junk all of it was very good stuff. Impressive
Your message about Schwinn bicyle caught my eye. I missed that when watching. I have old Schwinns and last summer idk why but, i bought chrome vintage lawnmower and it was a pain to use. Im going to make one.
So cool great collection I would not call that hoarding ide call that a awesome car and part collection Thank you for sharing Peace and Love to all From Detroit
I'm always fascinated how some of these people end up with so many cars, parts and equipment. You'd have to literally stay in one place your whole life and be constantly looking for deals, Id imagine.
Damn what a place I can't get over the stuff he has he's even got a A Team chevy van lol man that is a gold mine there for sure how old is this guy that owns this stuff and when did he start collecting this stuff because he has some sense to him that's for sure
Thanks to guys like this a lot of cars are gonna end up back on the road. I hope most of the cars in this hoard end up in restoration. A lot of these cars would've ended up in the crusher if it weren't for this guy. It excites me that this stuff can find a new life.
This gentleman is like The DUKE, of CHEVROLETS in my book . I mean JOHN WAYANE by the DUKE .HE'S my GM DUKE .if someone doesn't like it . That's your prerogative. TODALOOOO.SOLONG .
this has got to be the largest most extensive hoard I have ever seen. this guy is clearly an American car enthusiast, this is incredible. unbelievable. just some of the parts alone could make him an instant multi millionaire. the chevy big blocks alone are seriously sought after pieces. The insane amount of time, money, energy, resources, to have this hoard is incredible. thank you for sharing this mind blowing video. I was looking to see if this gentleman had any mustangs 67, 68, 69, or 70's i didnt see any but who knows what is burried in this collection. a 68 gt 500 or a 68 dodge charger would have been really nice to see.
thanks for saving all of that stuff for someone else. i got my 64 from a guy with all kinds of 57 chevy cars and wagons in his small yard with his house full of parts. his only runner was a 40's pick. some collect so others can have a car to put together some day.
IMHO, as a 55 yr old gearhead, whom has been into old cars, since some of them were just used cars...I foresee a lot of this stuff winding up in the scrap. Not enough of the younger generation, with disposable income, coming into the old car hobby, to actually use it all. Sad state of affairs. Take a kid to a car show whenever you can. Nonetheless, incredible collection. JT
@chief tp Well said. We have taken a hobby for the average car guy and created a kind of a rip off business to the unassuming! By the way you do a helluva job taking us on this tour. Is any of this for sale or what?
They just enjoy collecting them. They know that there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell of restoring even one of them, and even if he did, it would look like crap. Unfortunately his heirs will sell the entire hoard for pennies on the dollar just to get rid of the crap.
@@scottblackwell5789 Unfortunately I m afraid your right. This dude really has a damn gold mine here!! Yet when he does die the yuppie snowflakes whimpys will descend on it and auction all of it or give it away!! Just kinda pisses ya off!!!
@@adriantomlin2902 A few years ago a guy near me who was 85 at the time had a whole field full of random vehicles ranging from the 30s to the 90s. Sedans, wagons, pickups, antique fire engines, wreckers, semis, busses, military, muscle cars, luxury land yachts, you name it. I think it was about 200 vehicles total, all had been sitting between 55-15 years. The guy was as nice as could be but he refused to sell anything for really no reason. Oddly enough he had a price on a lot of them but again, no sale. I eventually forgot about the place until last fall hearing about him passing away. It wasn't a month until I was driving in the general area when I saw a few rollbacks pass me with some of the field's recognizable cars in haul. I went to ride by the property and all of the vehicles were being uprooted by tractors and skid-steers. I didn't get the full name of the company on the side of the rollbacks but I got enough to know they weren't going to a museum. I had the privilege of being toured around the lot years ago, let's just say many rare and desirable vehicles, many in saveable condition, were lost. Damn shame.
Maybe it's just me but Patrick sounds like Mathew McConaughey .... Felt like any minute he was going to say "Alright Alright Alright Alright". PS please do that in a future episode! hahah
O MY GOD THIS IS HEAVEN I LOVE THIS HOARD APSALUTLY MY GOD AWSOME I REMEMBER BACK THEN JUNK YARDS HERE IN SPRINGFIELD USE HAVE OLD JUNK CARS OARTS BUT THERE GONE I WANT GO TEXAS JUST FOR THAT IM BLOWN AWAY AT THIS VIDEO HOLYSHIT
Ive met him before. Nice guy, and he'll sell you whatever you need for your Chevelle. He's gonna a be putting on another car show in June 2020, I think he said.
@Dustin Stein it was last winter when he told me but if I recall correctly, I thought it was the Meskwaki Casino grounds. Now with this current pandemic I don't know if it's still gonna happen. I can snoop around and find out though.
@Dustin Stein I stand corrected, it's NOT at Meskwaki, it's scheduled for July 25th,2020 in the town of Chelsea. Registration starts at 8am-11am. Voting 11am-1:30pm, awards at 2:30pm. 75 awards for top 75, many classes, 1st 400 entries recieve a dash plaque. I don't think he's cancelled it since its only May now, but who knows what will happen. He's from central Iowa, however it's probably best I don't put out his name\info to respect his privacy.
The video reminds me of a large acreage of vehicles from the past... 30's - 70's I walked it during the winter. My favorite was a white 62 Impala SS, 327/4spd red interior inside a dry storage area, limestone floor. 1200.00 for it, before I could get out there again. He passed away 😢. And the whole yard got a visit from a portable CRUSHER!!! SO SAD I unfortunately saw the Impala on a load 😞 flattened with the rest of the contents of the shed
@5:38 The A-team van!!! LMAO .... Also @ 1:11 I believe those are Pontiac Firebird body lines, not Camaro... front fender gives it away.. Great share brother..
I had a 1970 Ford ranchero, before that car I thought they were useless, now I get it, I've always had to have a p/u couldn't understand how anyone lived with out one, driving that rancheros to work for a few years in traffic, I totally get it car comfort, nice storage behind the seat and haul light loads, now I need a 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72 chevelle el Camino, a hot small block with a 4 or 5 speed, I NEED one!!!
What a hoard! I wonder what the owners intentions are for all those cars and parts? Does he sell anything or just collect it? Nice thorough video Patrick!
Bless this dude man , he’d saved heaps of classic muscle cars from the metal crasher and the Monster Trucks shows era .... people like this did huge benefit to cars lovers all over the planet keeping those precious things safe
Holy cow!!! That's my kind of hoard! That is the finest collection of auto parts I've ever seen. Thanks Patrick, for sharing this.
GREAT gig Patrick ! You seem to be very knowledgeable & are well spoken. Glad I stumbled on to your site.
WOW, THERE IS A HEAVEN!!!! What a find! I am only a few seconds into this video & what a collection! Some people lived at the right time & were in the right place to obtain all of those beauties!
Wow, car jacks have really come a long way! Watching this is both enlightening and heartbreaking at the same time. So many classics that you know will never run again due to them being allowed to sit and rot away.
I noticed the old bumper jacks as well. I remember them. They could be very dangerous.
I would call this man a collector rather than a hoarder. He had some organization going on and probably save so many cars from the idiots that would have chopped them up.
I was raised 70 miles due east of Dallas and back in the day i had a close friend that was a big wheel in the GM financial dept for the Dallas /Ft worth area and big in the COPO dept as well as he was deep into the Chevy drag racing group. It was quite common to go with him out to the big Chevy dealers in the area, Steakley, Friendly, and several others as it was a part of his work.
Saying all that, is to say this:
From the year of 1966 thru 1975, as i went with him to these dealers and saw the inventory, cars, and service depts., not even the largest of them had what this guy has and some of them were huge. Its reasonable to say, that this is nearing the pinnacle if not the pinnacle of a Chevy muscle car & parts collection for those years as is nearly possible, 50 or so years on.
Patrick, I want to thank you for allowing us the privilege to view what you've come up with.
Awesome is almost an insulting understatement. If i hadnt seen it, i wouldnt believe it.
Thanks
this seems to be the best barn find i ever seen.
That was the best barn find i ever SAW
Wow what a great find. Thanks for sharing, 👍
excellent work Patrick. I like your easy style . look forward to more. that pick ups bed FULL of pistons was crazy.!!
It seems like most of the stuff that he keeps in storage is all in really good shape I don't see anything that was damaged that I would consider junk all of it was very good stuff. Impressive
Amazing video ... gorgeous property! Thank you for uploading it ... I loved everything...
The lawn was well 👌 maintained too! 🤭🤗🤑Too 😎!!
He has some nice collection of JD Tractors too damn some old antique Tractors awesome!!
I would love going through everything!!! Loving this!!
This is crazy! What a gold mine! 2:15 Schwinn bike with a lawn mower attachment.
Whoever is near this place is so lucky
Vintage Riding Mower
Not Applicable wow good eye man. ill offer 100.00 for that right now!
Your message about Schwinn bicyle caught my eye. I missed that when watching. I have old Schwinns and last summer idk why but, i bought chrome vintage lawnmower and it was a pain to use. Im going to make one.
How did your mower go
That A-Team van at 5:37 tho...sweet!
"Shut up, fool!"
- BA Baracus
So cool great collection I would not call that hoarding ide call that a awesome car and part collection Thank you for sharing Peace and Love to all From Detroit
That place is a classic car dream salvage place to get some hard to find parts.Thanks for the video .
Motorman 0057 do you know where this is in iowa??
Patrick,you are awesome bud..
GREAT JOB DOING WHAT YOU DO
I'm always fascinated how some of these people end up with so many cars, parts and equipment. You'd have to literally stay in one place your whole life and be constantly looking for deals, Id imagine.
These cars are all his cars.He stages all of them for the fake barn finds.
He is a lier.
Your my favorite movie star so glad you doing this now.
and your beautiful
best episode yet 👍
"Treasure trove". were the first words that came to my mind.
I like what this farmer is growing.
Aww man. Soo insane how many cool cars and parts this guy has. Thanks for sharing!
Damn what a place I can't get over the stuff he has he's even got a A Team chevy van lol man that is a gold mine there for sure how old is this guy that owns this stuff and when did he start collecting this stuff because he has some sense to him that's for sure
79tazman He's 47 or 48. I've known him since the early 90s and he's been collecting since before then
Love the riding mower at 2:15, awesome
I love these videos more than anything.
I wonder if or when the owner realized he had a problem, thanks for video
The A team van. Lol. What a collection!!!
Thanks to guys like this a lot of cars are gonna end up back on the road. I hope most of the cars in this hoard end up in restoration. A lot of these cars would've ended up in the crusher if it weren't for this guy. It excites me that this stuff can find a new life.
This gentleman is like The DUKE, of CHEVROLETS in my book . I mean JOHN WAYANE by the DUKE .HE'S my GM DUKE .if someone doesn't like it . That's your prerogative. TODALOOOO.SOLONG .
this has got to be the largest most extensive hoard I have ever seen. this guy is clearly an American car enthusiast, this is incredible. unbelievable. just some of the parts alone could make him an instant multi millionaire. the chevy big blocks alone are seriously sought after pieces. The insane amount of time, money, energy, resources, to have this hoard is incredible. thank you for sharing this mind blowing video. I was looking to see if this gentleman had any mustangs 67, 68, 69, or 70's i didnt see any but who knows what is burried in this collection. a 68 gt 500 or a 68 dodge charger would have been really nice to see.
WOW. That was great!!! Thank you
That got to be a couple of generations of hoarding, sell here and there,nice collection thoe
I just want one!!
Nice collection, Semper Fi
thanks for saving all of that stuff for someone else. i got my 64 from a guy with all kinds of 57 chevy cars and wagons in his small yard with his house full of parts. his only runner was a 40's pick. some collect so others can have a car to put together some day.
Besides being a Chevy heaven the place is nice I didnt hear any sirens or anything through out the video is just looks peaceful n quiet
Amazing find keep the video coming
Nice collection. Love the old camaros have to say mopar or no car.Thanks for the video.
IMHO, as a 55 yr old gearhead, whom has been into old cars, since some of them were just used cars...I foresee a lot of this stuff winding up in the scrap. Not enough of the younger generation, with disposable income, coming into the old car hobby, to actually use it all. Sad state of affairs. Take a kid to a car show whenever you can. Nonetheless, incredible collection. JT
@chief tp Well said. We have taken a hobby for the average car guy and created a kind of a rip off business to the unassuming! By the way you do a helluva job taking us on this tour. Is any of this for sale or what?
Can I buy one of your cars
Na, I'm gonna restore them all one day
Only problem is when he is gone most of them will still be setting in pieces
And hes 82
They just enjoy collecting them. They know that there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell of restoring even one of them, and even if he did, it would look like crap. Unfortunately his heirs will sell the entire hoard for pennies on the dollar just to get rid of the crap.
@@scottblackwell5789 Unfortunately I m afraid your right. This dude really has a damn gold mine here!! Yet when he does die the yuppie snowflakes whimpys will descend on it and auction all of it or give it away!! Just kinda pisses ya off!!!
@@adriantomlin2902 A few years ago a guy near me who was 85 at the time had a whole field full of random vehicles ranging from the 30s to the 90s. Sedans, wagons, pickups, antique fire engines, wreckers, semis, busses, military, muscle cars, luxury land yachts, you name it. I think it was about 200 vehicles total, all had been sitting between 55-15 years. The guy was as nice as could be but he refused to sell anything for really no reason. Oddly enough he had a price on a lot of them but again, no sale. I eventually forgot about the place until last fall hearing about him passing away. It wasn't a month until I was driving in the general area when I saw a few rollbacks pass me with some of the field's recognizable cars in haul. I went to ride by the property and all of the vehicles were being uprooted by tractors and skid-steers. I didn't get the full name of the company on the side of the rollbacks but I got enough to know they weren't going to a museum. I had the privilege of being toured around the lot years ago, let's just say many rare and desirable vehicles, many in saveable condition, were lost. Damn shame.
Did you see the bike with the lawnmower on the front forks !!! (2:15) that's awesome.
I didn’t want the video to end!
Alabama Creek walker you and me both.
Alabama Creek walker yes show more
thanks for uploading part 2
is it stolen lotsa lotsa money there
Just wow! I live in northern Iowa and would kill to see this place! Maybe even pick up a few pieces for Father's 67 chevelle
Maybe it's just me but Patrick sounds like Mathew McConaughey .... Felt like any minute he was going to say "Alright Alright Alright Alright". PS please do that in a future episode! hahah
Insane amount of wonderful muscle car stuff wow.
Alright Alright Alright... nice find
O MY GOD THIS IS HEAVEN I LOVE THIS HOARD APSALUTLY MY GOD AWSOME I REMEMBER BACK THEN JUNK YARDS HERE IN SPRINGFIELD USE HAVE OLD JUNK CARS OARTS BUT THERE GONE I WANT GO TEXAS JUST FOR THAT IM BLOWN AWAY AT THIS VIDEO HOLYSHIT
yay, part 2, thanks
Damn!!! What a collection, pick your dream.
Wow!! Muscle car paradise!!.
Looks like an A-TEAM van for sure. Maybe a promo version?
Excellent!
Amazing my mouth gets watery just looking at it
I'm in Iowa and a Chevelle owner. I'd love to visit this place and would be interested in a couple of those Chevelle's and some parts
Ive met him before. Nice guy, and he'll sell you whatever you need for your Chevelle. He's gonna a be putting on another car show in June 2020, I think he said.
@Dustin Stein it was last winter when he told me but if I recall correctly, I thought it was the Meskwaki Casino grounds. Now with this current pandemic I don't know if it's still gonna happen. I can snoop around and find out though.
@Dustin Stein I stand corrected, it's NOT at Meskwaki, it's scheduled for July 25th,2020 in the town of Chelsea. Registration starts at 8am-11am. Voting 11am-1:30pm, awards at 2:30pm. 75 awards for top 75, many classes, 1st 400 entries recieve a dash plaque. I don't think he's cancelled it since its only May now, but who knows what will happen. He's from central Iowa, however it's probably best I don't put out his name\info to respect his privacy.
Very awesome video I’d say a great retirement package for the guy who owns this property if he will let go of it
your vidoes are cool
First generation Monte Carlo's are getting very hard to find.....
Earnharvick
Had two 1970 Super Sports. They don't get the recognition that they deserve...
Showed a machine shop owner this and I thought he was going to have a heart attack when he saw the engines and cranks and such ! LoL
This is what heaven looks like.
Property looks well kept
I would be like a kid at a candy store at this place, crazy!!!!! smh
Beautiful stuff and tractors too wish it was mine
WTH @ a bike with a mower on front...genious
This video makes a grown man cry,,,Just look at all the stuff you could use But cant touch it
It takes a hell of a person to save all that so much of the stuff gets melted down scrap out I as one person Thank You
brother you found a auto parts that us car builders are looking for from Florida we have the money we need more parts thank you for showing this peace
Amazing collection! I feel sorry for whoever has to sell it all when that time comes. That will be quite a chore.
No wonder you can't find any parts! He already has them all.
That's not the only reason, steel prices were up awhile back... not anymore...
i would like to have all these and all those parts damn what a stash of chevrolets
Is this heaven? LOL
WoW!!....Now that would be a dream vacation, to be looking over your shoulder as you explore these Chevies etc; snakes not so much.
Simply amazing..I do not think this hoard of rare gm parts can be topped. To try to document everything by experts would take a year or more.Unreal
The video reminds me of a large acreage of vehicles from the past... 30's - 70's I walked it during the winter. My favorite was a white 62 Impala SS, 327/4spd red interior inside a dry storage area, limestone floor. 1200.00 for it, before I could get out there again. He passed away 😢. And the whole yard got a visit from a portable CRUSHER!!! SO SAD I unfortunately saw the Impala on a load 😞 flattened with the rest of the contents of the shed
Man hes got some good stuff looks like hes a chevy man for sure.❤
No mention of the 60 Chevy front ends or the 60 Chevy sitting behind the 70 era trucks in the back yard
Are they going to be auctioned off or sold directly? If so where, when?? Very impressive!
mikoyanfulcrum1 Nope. I know the guy. All he sells is parts
Thank You for the response. Much appreciated. Just wanting to start a new project. Oh well. Thanks anyway!! Much appreciated.
JJ Cecak where is he located
Jerome Wyche I don't think he wants people to know. Maybe ask Patrick
What bout the 66/67 Chevelle parts prices
Any of these cars and parts for sale ? Gotta love this guy amazing!
@5:38 The A-team van!!! LMAO .... Also @ 1:11 I believe those are Pontiac Firebird body lines, not Camaro... front fender gives it away.. Great share brother..
Best hoarder ever
I'm wowed 2:25 in did you see the bike with the lawnmower mounted on the forks. Love to meet the guy that collected all this
He knows what he has that’s why he’s so organized .
Awesome car Chevelle
I love the south.vermont has no native old cars left.its very rare to find anything that's is restorable.
At 2:15 is that a lawnmower welded on to a bicycle?
That is awesome pat were is this place brother
an most of them are whole solid cars
loves his Chevrolets!!!
Those John Deere tractors are worth a few bucks also. This guy has it all!!!
You show the property say lots of good stuff and parts but where is the place to access all this stuff?
I had a 1970 Ford ranchero, before that car I thought they were useless, now I get it, I've always had to have a p/u couldn't understand how anyone lived with out one, driving that rancheros to work for a few years in traffic, I totally get it car comfort, nice storage behind the seat and haul light loads, now I need a 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72 chevelle el Camino, a hot small block with a 4 or 5 speed, I NEED one!!!
This is mind blowing
What a hoard! I wonder what the owners intentions are for all those cars and parts? Does he sell anything or just collect it? Nice thorough video Patrick!
One thing is for certain, I don't think you will ever find a barn find for Toyotas.
That's right they have good value
Hoarder, but at least he hoards cool stuff
I can not stop shopping man
Damn,wish he had some Oldsmobile parts. Still a cool inventory though
I am rebuilding a 72 chevelle. Can you give out his information for purchase of parts?
raglarod no
Thank you