Alot of good projects or alot of great parts either way they need to be saved...Once again Ryan thanks for taking us along with you.greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🐨🦘🐪🪃
Don't see many rigs like those around here in South Australia much definitely not as many as you see on here thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Hate to break this to you but, the Corvair was the first American, mass produced rear engine American car. The VW beetle was first. Thank you for the Video. Lots of cool stuff there. Really dig the hot rod truck right off1
Not pitching anything. I post 1x per week, on wednesdays. In cases like this, the only way youll see it early is early access by being a member. Lot of comments i get are "oh you dont post until the end so you can buy all the stuff yourself" nonsense.....this is your option if you wana see a video before wednesday. I have 10 members, its not like im needing membership money to survive here. Its 3 bucks a month lol
Ryan will always find us some cars to marvel about ! 1:13 - I didn't realize they had hydraulic lifting beds this early ! Look at it working and surviving and showing off proudly ! 3:40 these rocket ships by the front bumper always impress me, even if Lincolns themselves didn't develop very huge fins 7:28 - huge streamline beast at it's peak of development 9:24 - oh for once the lower Statesman not the Ambassador 10:42 - with that rear window it's more like '59-'60 ? They got taller later, and a new, more angular body was introduced in '64 11:31 - love that streamlined but still recognizable ram they had on the hood back then 15:22 - reached a Chevroleeee and thought about additional light immediately ;) 16:48 - fins ! There are fins there ! 18:32 - Camaros what are you doing ! Camaros stop loosing vent windows ! It's the most important car feature after a tailfin and an engine !
Ryan your new purchase is killa.Some call them a fridge but I think they have so much going for them.Body lines chrome & interiors are top notch with new age tech in 59..love it what a beast. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🐨🦘🐪🪃🚗
The blue Studebaker Lark is a 1959 through 61. 1964 Larks had a completely different body. They had round tail lights and four headlights. My cousin had one when I was a teenager. I have a 1960 Lark, which looks just like the one in the video. It will eventually be up for sale down here in Texas if anyone is interested. I've got to get the title straightened out first. Those Lincolns and Cadillacs of the 60s and 70s were the epitome of highway comfort.
Ryan, while editing your videos you must notice how poor the lighting is. Every engine bay, and most of the interior portions of your video show nothing more than a black hole. Looks like you've caught the dreaded Dennis Collins disease! He (almost) never remembers to bring a flashlight. BTW - 2V on an air cleaner means two barrel (venturi) carb, not two valve.
Yea to do it right tho i need a stand light. Flashlights are too hard to use and film at same time, hard to keep eye on where the light is and what the camera is picking up without waving it around like mad lol
That blue 62 Impala reminded me of my first car I bought back in 1968 after I graduated from high school in Mason City, IA.
Hell yah
Alot of good projects or alot of great parts either way they need to be saved...Once again Ryan thanks for taking us along with you.greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🐨🦘🐪🪃
Don't see many rigs like those around here in South Australia much definitely not as many as you see on here thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
FYI a Ford air cleaner with 2V is 2 venturi. In other words a 2bbl carb not 2 valve
I knew it was 2barrel but always understood it as valve & not venturi. I guess that makes sense thouhgh
Thanks for sharing.
You bet
You just have to wonder how many old cars are still sitting in buildings all over the country . Nice video.
alot more than we can even imagine :)
At least these were preserved from the elements by being kept in the buildings.
Hate to break this to you but, the Corvair was the first American, mass produced rear engine American car. The VW beetle was first. Thank you for the Video. Lots of cool stuff there. Really dig the hot rod truck right off1
you know, i never even thought of the VW, good call! youre right on that!
Cool video my 2 favorite would be the 66 Malibu and the 62 impala if it was a ss.thanks for taking us along.
66 Malibu. sport coupe not a SS
IowaClassicCars, This made me laugh so much! Thanks for sharing!
Well, i hope thats good lol
I was laughing also when he pitches the option for us to pay to see the video's
Not pitching anything. I post 1x per week, on wednesdays. In cases like this, the only way youll see it early is early access by being a member. Lot of comments i get are "oh you dont post until the end so you can buy all the stuff yourself" nonsense.....this is your option if you wana see a video before wednesday. I have 10 members, its not like im needing membership money to survive here. Its 3 bucks a month lol
Excellent video Ryan :) , Mikey :) also so cool vechiles and plus nice collection too that famillies had over year's even good shape too!
Awesome video Thank you Ryan 👍
Ryan will always find us some cars to marvel about ! 1:13 - I didn't realize they had hydraulic lifting beds this early ! Look at it working and surviving and showing off proudly ! 3:40 these rocket ships by the front bumper always impress me, even if Lincolns themselves didn't develop very huge fins 7:28 - huge streamline beast at it's peak of development 9:24 - oh for once the lower Statesman not the Ambassador 10:42 - with that rear window it's more like '59-'60 ? They got taller later, and a new, more angular body was introduced in '64 11:31 - love that streamlined but still recognizable ram they had on the hood back then 15:22 - reached a Chevroleeee and thought about additional light immediately ;) 16:48 - fins ! There are fins there ! 18:32 - Camaros what are you doing ! Camaros stop loosing vent windows ! It's the most important car feature after a tailfin and an engine !
18:50 also 67 camaro didn't have side markers, 68 did :)
Didnt know that!
Woww, quite the collection! Excellent vid👍
Thanks man
You know the 2V on the air cleaner means 2 barrel carburetor, right?
Yes i do, 2 valve is what ive always heard , i guess i learned tonight its venturi
That barn dust is expensive stuff. I like that T bird
Good one, Nash
One you dont see every day thats for sure
Good video Some great stuff in that Collection
Much appreciated
My favorite ride 1962 🇺🇲impala
Mine too
Very cool 👍👍
Some very cool classic cars with some of them having keys and titles.
Awsome content. What a find.
For sure thank you
Seems like he collected a little of everything. I could really go for one of those Lincoln ragtops. He had a lot of nice rigs.
yes he did!
Ryan your new purchase is killa.Some call them a fridge but I think they have so much going for them.Body lines chrome & interiors are top notch with new age tech in 59..love it what a beast. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🐨🦘🐪🪃🚗
The 1994 Caddy has the LT-1 350
Its a badass ride too
46 Plymouth deluxe in the front room is minty fresh...cheers from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🐨🦘🐪🪃
The blue Studebaker Lark is a 1959 through 61. 1964 Larks had a completely different body. They had round tail lights and four headlights. My cousin had one when I was a teenager. I have a 1960 Lark, which looks just like the one in the video. It will eventually be up for sale down here in Texas if anyone is interested. I've got to get the title straightened out first.
Those Lincolns and Cadillacs of the 60s and 70s were the epitome of highway comfort.
oh okay cool thanks for the info
I think the Lincoln has a 430 in it.
How do you know that? Just curious so i know
@@IowaClassicCars I'm old. Lol.
@@IowaClassicCars and the 460 didn't arrive until 1968.
Like the 59 Lincoln
I liked the 59 Lincoln
I like the corvair, I had one like that 30 years ago , with four speed manual. Yours Mads from Denmark
nice thanks for watching
66 T bird looked nice. Was a few there ide like in my shed! What did you buy? 🇦🇺🍺🍺
What about the blue coupe sedan that looks like a Willy you said you’d get back to and never did?
Ryan, while editing your videos you must notice how poor the lighting is. Every engine bay, and most of the interior portions of your video show nothing more than a black hole. Looks like you've caught the dreaded Dennis Collins disease! He (almost) never remembers to bring a flashlight. BTW - 2V on an air cleaner means two barrel (venturi) carb, not two valve.
Yea to do it right tho i need a stand light. Flashlights are too hard to use and film at same time, hard to keep eye on where the light is and what the camera is picking up without waving it around like mad lol
10:34 That does not look like a 1964 Studebaker, maybe a 1959 model.😀
Would it be too much to ask that you do some prep and bring some sort of lighting? It’s not your 1st rodeo #amiright ?
didnt even think about it, but yes lol its possible
Love the cars.
Why don't many car channels have lights on their cameras?
probably why we arent on motortrend lol
Blue car that looks like a Willy you said you would get back too! You forgot?
Which one did you buy?
None lol
@@IowaClassicCars poser
That would be a 430 not a 460 in the 59 Lincoln,
If he brought those Cars / Trucks from New York, Pre 1972 they did not have titles
Alot of them have iowa tags, so i bet they got titled in iowa at some point
I loved the 55 chev and the 62 impala. That light green Plymouth is in incredible shape inside and out kind of ugly though.
that was a Blue 67 Malibu not -> 66
1967 1968 camaro r cool do not like the 69 🇺🇲northern calif
I think all 67-81s are cool
You're a real joke sometimes. Become a member ha ha.
Lol good one
No title for a vehicle, doesn't matter.
You FORGOT one
Blue forty ish sedan next to the 59 Lincoln
@@USA1-g9i Looks like a Willy and passed for a reason?
Your forgetten the tucker car