Hmm, for those less knowledgeable (like me in this instance), imparting a bit of insights into the various models, years and any specific attributes of a particular model, I finds adds a bit of depth and helps me learn something new each day
Wow. When you said greatest find ever of model A and model T you really backed it up!! I hope you don't mind I shared your link with a few people plus I posted it on my channel publicly. I'm grown to like these cars more and more and more. And basically a hundred years old wow 😳 each one of them.
Thank you Old Car Discover. Definitely my kind of place!!! Many old treasures seen ! Also if you look in the background you can see Mexican Fan Palm trees. I wonder if this place is in the Southern California area?
@@gaspumprob I have no idea where it's at. But looks like it's open to the public. I don't know how many different palm trees there are. But I figured Southern California if not Mexico. I guess and parts of Florida they have palm trees but I don't look like Florida land. I'm glad you like that I figure you would appreciate it. I actually put it on my channel as a share with my shorts. Now there's a couple of jokes. But I'll keep moving on. And I've never done that before. I got thinking well I could share your sign one if this one works out. You know something that I won't be showing on my channel. On might show one or two signs but you know what I'm saying. So if the looking for sign & collectibles related automotive service industry why not send them your way. Did you view the lowrider guy? Here I thought I was just robbed him and I hadn't yet but I subscribe to him today or yesterday. I mean twenty-some thousand two eighty-seven thousand viewers in 2 weeks time. Figure out how he done it maybe it'll work for us. He just bought a half a dozen 59 Chevys. I'm eyeballing one out in the Carolinas it's actually 1960 Chevy. I can always visit some friends while I'm out there.
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 I just watched the video again and guess what I noticed??? California license plates yes, modern white license plates on a bunch of the Ford cars in that barn building. At the very end this guy mentions a remote area in California. Yes, I’d like the signs and the gas pumps that I saw in this video. You know what I like and enjoy looking at. Lowrider Guy I have no idea what you’re talking about. I think I miss something in one of your comments. I’ll have to check back.
I also have a love for these old school cars because they are part of our American automotive heritage . I would never consider collecting them because I prefer newer models but respect and admire these.
@@gaspumprob I kind of like to get a pickup from the era. Maybe a two-door sedan. But that time I was done with them, they require modern. I'm not even sure that on my bucket list. But if they are there at the bottom. Looking at them are fine. Building one not so interested.
Oh my gosh! You’d have to drag me out of that place kicking and screaming! If you love old Fords, this is heaven on earth!!!
Thank you very much
Great vid. No bullshit loud music, no ego driven commentary. Thanks for doing it.
Thanks you
Hmm, for those less knowledgeable (like me in this instance), imparting a bit of insights into the various models, years and any specific attributes of a particular model, I finds adds a bit of depth and helps me learn something new each day
Looks like a life's work of collecting, wow!
What an amazing place.
A dream come true
Really it's best barn found
Very cool
Wow. When you said greatest find ever of model A and model T you really backed it up!! I hope you don't mind I shared your link with a few people plus I posted it on my channel publicly. I'm grown to like these cars more and more and more. And basically a hundred years old wow 😳 each one of them.
Thank you Old Car Discover. Definitely my kind of place!!! Many old treasures seen ! Also if you look in the background you can see Mexican Fan Palm trees. I wonder if this place is in the Southern California area?
@@gaspumprob I have no idea where it's at. But looks like it's open to the public. I don't know how many different palm trees there are. But I figured Southern California if not Mexico. I guess and parts of Florida they have palm trees but I don't look like Florida land. I'm glad you like that I figure you would appreciate it. I actually put it on my channel as a share with my shorts. Now there's a couple of jokes. But I'll keep moving on. And I've never done that before. I got thinking well I could share your sign one if this one works out. You know something that I won't be showing on my channel. On might show one or two signs but you know what I'm saying. So if the looking for sign & collectibles related automotive service industry why not send them your way. Did you view the lowrider guy? Here I thought I was just robbed him and I hadn't yet but I subscribe to him today or yesterday. I mean twenty-some thousand two eighty-seven thousand viewers in 2 weeks time. Figure out how he done it maybe it'll work for us. He just bought a half a dozen 59 Chevys. I'm eyeballing one out in the Carolinas it's actually 1960 Chevy. I can always visit some friends while I'm out there.
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 I just watched the video again and guess what I noticed??? California license plates yes, modern white license plates on a bunch of the Ford cars in that barn building. At the very end this guy mentions a remote area in California. Yes, I’d like the signs and the gas pumps that I saw in this video. You know what I like and enjoy looking at. Lowrider Guy I have no idea what you’re talking about. I think I miss something in one of your comments. I’ll have to check back.
I also have a love for these old school cars because they are part of our American automotive heritage . I would never consider collecting them because I prefer newer models but respect and admire these.
@@gaspumprob I kind of like to get a pickup from the era. Maybe a two-door sedan. But that time I was done with them, they require modern. I'm not even sure that on my bucket list. But if they are there at the bottom. Looking at them are fine. Building one not so interested.
I'm looking for 30-31 Model A Roadsters preferably unrestored I live in Wisconsin
What an awesome collection. What state was this in and is anything for sale?
Thank you!
About 12 miles out of Yuma. You can find it on Google maps.
The Cloud Museum.
where have they been hiding never seen the like!
How much for the McCafe Premium Roast?
Where is this located?
Where is this place ?Like what State ?
Thank you very much
Winterhaven California. About 12 miles out of Yuma Arizona. The Cloud Museum
Where is this ?
Winterhaven California. The Cloud Museum.
About 12 miles out of Yuma Arizona
Just 12 miles from me.