I was raised in that era and I loved those cars and trucks. We had several through the 50's. Then, I always thought it would never end. It's strange to now see them rotting in a junkyard! Thanks for the great video!
At 6:09 we have a few nice tires on the rear of, I think, an International. They appear to be British Dunlop S pattern military tires. Well worth salvaging if still in decent shape.
@@DecayUNCUT I just did a video on a Ice Cream Truck graveyard. It was the strangest thing man, it was a s=junkyard with nothing but Ice Cream trucks from the 60's or 70's.
@@relicman That would be strange. A cemetery for ice cream trucks. I guess people don't quit know what to do with things, so they just put them to the side till they figure it out. They often never do. I'm not too far from you.
There is still some value in many of those vehicles...shame that they’re just rusting away! Hey, someone buy them all and put them out of their misery!
Crap Tom long time no see. I use to talk to you several years ago the my laptop went to the laptop grave yard. Good to see your video, are you still in school?
@@57chevy22 Grow out of it, these cars are ugly, low technology, gas guzzlers. Here on the field, an eyesore harboring nasties like spiders and snakes. The world has moved on, electric cars are here.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 If you don't like these cars then why are you here? And do you think electric cars are the future because do you know how much polution comes from making batteries to them?
For an environment global warming freak you sure don't know any solutions. You just create more environment problems than giving sound solutions. Ever heard of recycle and conversion. Maybe your right. I wouldn't wamt to conserve or recycle your mother... another problem seeker lile you might he recreated.
B&T.. Thx for taking us along on this beautiful video...
I was raised in that era and I loved those cars and trucks. We had several through the 50's. Then, I always thought it would never end. It's strange to now see them rotting in a junkyard! Thanks for the great video!
At 6:09 we have a few nice tires on the rear of, I think, an International. They appear to be British Dunlop S pattern military tires. Well worth salvaging if still in decent shape.
Just think, if this old stuff could talk ! They were someone's pride & joy threw the years ! 😔
Love the video Tom! Hope you're still filming. I was just on the road, so I had a blast and filmed everything I could.
Where are you located? I'm in Chapin, South Carolina.
@@DecayUNCUT I'm close to Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
@@DecayUNCUT I just did a video on a Ice Cream Truck graveyard. It was the strangest thing man, it was a s=junkyard with nothing but Ice Cream trucks from the 60's or 70's.
@@relicman That would be strange. A cemetery for ice cream trucks. I guess people don't quit know what to do with things, so they just put them to the side till they figure it out. They often never do. I'm not too far from you.
Thank you for sharing! Glad to see you posting videos. Sad to see those antique cars just rusting away..
I enjoyed seeing this very mush, thanks for sharing it. I hope to see more like this!!!!
Such a shame, they were so beautiful in their day, now they are rusting in a field. Brilliant video, really enjoyed it.
Karen, it is nice to hear from you.
Nice to hear from you too, hope you are well.
Thanks, I loved it. Hope everyones Thanksgiing was nice. Take care out there.
A lot of the chrome still "winks" in the sun saying "I was once brand new". Time is truly a curse......KL
Good to see videos again.
Awesome! Love old cars
Tried to contact you. I guess I got the wrong email.
This is a good time of the year for me to go away and explore. I can't think of anyone better to explore with than you. Can you get away?
Cool video and a Thumbs Up.
What a beautiful place.love the photos!
Scary that most of these look just as good as the Power Wagon I just bought for 4k that I am restoring on my channel
I’d love to hear the stories those trucks can tell if they’d had mouths
Pretty well whipped trucks , but a few good parts still
What a sad sight...
GREAT !!!!!......AND APPROPRIATE MUSIC !!!!!
I like the third background music a lot.
Old and broke and can't afford them but boy I sure love to had one to round redo great vid
Lol wow this is wild!
nice video
There is still some value in many of those vehicles...shame that they’re just rusting away! Hey, someone buy them all and put them out of their misery!
Obrigado pelo vídeo...que lugar e esse..??.estou indo para este paraíso...
Must be acid rain in that part of the country there's not a speck of paint on any of those
I need these trucks any houses near by
Kool yard im looking for a 58 belair grill. Im looking everywhere i can
Have you found 1??
Crap Tom long time no see. I use to talk to you several years ago the my laptop went to the laptop grave yard. Good to see your video, are you still in school?
Let's catch up. I just finished school.
Decay is headed your way! Good, that's great😊 Do you want to email or text?
shipbuilder1912@yahoo.com
What a shame. These autos should be in a shop getting restored.
Just think of the stories they could tell...
Está camionete sim tem que restaurar
Ford 1970 No 1966
Times are changing, these vehicles of a bygone era need to go to the crusher. We are now in the age of electric cars(and trucks).
Tf you talking about
@@57chevy22 Grow out of it, these cars are ugly, low technology, gas guzzlers. Here on the field, an eyesore harboring nasties like spiders and snakes. The world has moved on, electric cars are here.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161
If you don't like these cars then why are you here?
And do you think electric cars are the future because do you know how much polution comes from making batteries to them?
For an environment global warming freak you sure don't know any solutions. You just create more environment problems than giving sound solutions. Ever heard of recycle and conversion. Maybe your right. I wouldn't wamt to conserve or recycle your mother... another problem seeker lile you might he recreated.
Mohabat khan Malak they’ll still be here when your electric cars are gone