Patina Paradise: HUGE auction 1940s, 50s, 60s Chevrolet, Ford, GMC pickup trucks, tractors & parts!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Mr. Goodpliers heads to Oklahoma to take a look at a huge selection of trucks, tractors and parts at auction! Check out 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s and more! See our bids and loads!
I want your old panel! That’s a jewel and I weld every day! I could put pieces in where those louvers are and you never know it from the outside. Party on!👍
The light snowy scene with cabs, bed, & wagon on the trailer would make great Christmas Sweater Merch!
Christmas cards
Good job on getting the station wagon you can’t save them all thanks for what you do . Have a merry one
Thanks for doing this..i really enjoy your videos.
Thanks again for stopping by the channel Randy!
If I were a scrap guy I wouldn't be so quick to crush even the rusty old ones. Anyway I'm not so it doesn't matter. Thanks for 'bringing us along' - always a fun watch.
@@redrider7730 Cant stand things going to waste. Save what you can is my name of the game. Take two make one, Once its gone its gone.
That Caprice you grabbed looks clean.
I’m so glad for your knowledge of all the models of cars and trucks, I love to see them all and you saving what you can but such a waste the others that get crushed
That was a cool shot with the snow and the trailer loaded with the wagon and trucks!!
You always find the best auction sites!.🤗👍You did good.Nice haul!.
I agree!
Tough to see so much lost to the crusher but much was likely more rusty than savable. Excellent score on the wagon and nice intro to the new “Mr. Goodpliers Junkyard Cooking” aspect. Excellent salad
Tim you never cease to amaze me 😉
Why? "because IT needs me."😉 Another Great Video--- Happy Holiday Week To You & Yours
You bought the wagon from my childhood. Those things lasted so long.
good buy on the wagon Tim 👍👍
Glad you saved that aluminum camper top!! SweeT!
Agreed, nobody makes them like that anymore
Looks like a great auction. I could have bought some of that 1965ish Chevy stainless custom trim down the side of those trucks to complete when I bought from you for my kids truck. As far as the wagon it is what you like. Pound-for-dollar you made a much better buy this time. Although it has a little different lines than what the earlier model wagons did. It's amazing from early '70s to late seventies the drastic changes. Only to be morphed by the changes to come. The dreaded minivan! Which I think I've owned eight in my life. Thanks for bringing us along. Now we should have a moment of silence for those little bits of History that are now history themselves on the way to becoming toasters.
That's right... I agree 👍
@@juanpabloarena2724 I do have a question. I have an old Renault that is probably from the fifties. The basic shape of it is similar to a Volkswagen bug but it's a four-door. It has the engine in back. I don't remember if air cooled or not. Any ideas of what model of Renault it is?
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Hello 👋 Maybe it's the Renault 4 4.
@@juanpabloarena2724 okay I'll research it. With temperatures dropping to 10 below 0 Fahrenheit it'll make a good time for me to research that old car. It has a flat face that looks like a miniature 1946 Ford with a little bit of imagination. It's overall shape is that of a VW bug and if somebody saw the silhouette at night they would probably think that's what it was
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 I agree. That car mobilized a large part of France and especially the Spanish people who at that time, 'post Gerra', had a very small automotive stock.
Just an FYI, those early German Rabbit parts are very difficult to find and very pricey. The first yellow one was a '75-'76 which are super uncommon due to being carbureted. '77 and up we're fuel injected and lived longer. We can't save them all!
I had a girlfriend a long time ago who had one of those cars. It wasn’t bad and I’m surprised there aren’t more still around
That Bosch injection stuff on the early rabbits was so touchy that if you do have good parts for them, you can pretty well name your price.
Great video! So sad about the ones that got scrapped tho. Happy Holidaze and Prosperous 2023 to you all!
Mom when with you that was awesome great video keep it up thanks amen
mother and son togheter on the road. enjoy it as long as it can!
And he's my son, mother has spoken. Great video.
Heart warming. My parents are gone and we miss them
The crusher man look like he got a couple of nice pieces good video Tim Merry Christmas 🎅🏻
Love this
I was born in 1948 and grew up with all these trucks and had some of them as toys. These vehicles that are so solidly built will never be built again. Like the historic Building Act, these vehicles should not be allowed to be crushed if they are restorative. There are millions of vehicles made in the last forty years, plastic pieces of junk that all look through same. They litter peopled property because they have no restoration value. Crush these things that are eyesore, not the classic iron .
Great video ,thanks again !!!
Love the video
Hate the crusher
It's a shame to see old iron that served the owners to be ground down to chips. Up here in Canada , straight north of you they start rusting their first winter
Very cool!!!! 👍👍
Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy and Blessed New Year
It was hard to tell the Ford hardtop shown at18;46 was a 1952 model. I think it has a 1956 grill.
Merry xmas from England, watch all your video's. Thanks
Thanks again for stopping by, Michael!
Always had a fascination with cars truck and lorries to the point of saving a mk2 jaguar 1965 4years restoring it and the time night school taking qualifications restored more than 30 British classics always got the satisfaction of getting maximum enjoyment from it thinking of buying land over there a d fulfilling my dream of American classics just run of the mill stuff nobody bothers with but stuff I homecare with character personal faces instead of generic looks like all the other's great channel
The more Woodys the better, and of course this one brings down the amount spent on the first.
How often does this happen and how do you find out future auctions?
Always amazes me how ma y old trucks are On these farm stead the 46 Chevy I like plus c10 and the f1/2/3/4 force hope my plans come of next year great content brillian brilliantly filmed wish I could be saving a few my self maybe one day
Set goals, surround yourself with supportive people, and prioritize the steps to get there. It can be a frustrating hobby but very rewarding too!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 really enjoyed this one thanks mr goodpliers for the run down))
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God bless sir and mum aswell
It’s great that your hobby has become a business. I was an industrial mechanic for 45 years which was getting paid for what was similar to what I did on my own time for free. Full time car hobbyist and rat rod builder now
Each farm sale is less old cars and trucks left in existence. Very good prices.. lucky folks
G'day mate awesome 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
So many of my favorite trucks but I don't have room for them
That scrap guy is stupid for smashing all of the vehicles that he bought
He's getting close to a thousand of them saved at his place. Every one of these had the chance to be bid above scrap at the auction. It's a business, and the reality of used items and commodities. I do think this sale would have done quite a bit better had they waited to hold it in the spring. People bidding just have a way different mindset in spring than fall
@@mr.goodpliers6988that’s why it’s good to go to auctions when the weather sucks, or other things. Usually can get some good deals.
Imagine the stories, if those vehicles could talk…
I have been subscribed to your channel for a few years already . But it appears that you keeping your eyes open for a few parts for me went unnoticed . So I'm going to go on a road trip which will include Oklahoma . I really didn't think I was asking too much of you to keep your eyes open for some wheels for my old truck .
I do remember you asking. I don't have any, so I passed the request on to Joe. I'm not aware that he ever ran across any either. There were several rows of wheels at this place, but nearly all of them were split ring style. This guy had sold parts for decades, so the place was pretty picked over
@@mr.goodpliers6988Hi 👋 I'm from Argentina and I don't know English, I use Google translation. Question: What destination will the Caprice Wagon have?
How do I find out where all these auctions are every year?? Would like to go?!? Thanks
That Jeep CJ-5 went cheap. You could of bought that Jeep CJ-5 and flipped it for 3X what they sold it for.
Depending on rust. If it needs a new tub etc it could turn into a money pit
I’ve seen them in the Midwest with lots of frame rust
I've been there to get parts a couple times. Did the owner pass away or just retire? I think his name was Tom.
He is still there. I hope I have that much ambition, energy, and "go" left in me when I hit 80 years old.
This was the second sale - and there's probably enough there for a third. Honestly this was not the best time of year to hold a sale - people are already finished with the season and ready to do holiday stuff.
Tom did buy back qhite a few parts and things from the crusher guys, and fortunately they were patient enough to work with him that way. I wouldn't be surprised to see a third auction some time down the line. And I heard a rumor that he still has more trucks sitting places to bring home!
I was there
that's a real shame to see that 64 Studebaker Sedan V8 get crushed......looked like a nice solid car and Studebakers are so easy to get running
I didn't look it over too close, but everything down there was rusty. The two doors are desirable, but I don't know how easy a person could find a buyer for a 4 door
Condition is everything. The stuff at the munitions plant was very clean. Hard to find a home at any price for a rusty 4 door
It made me sick to my stomach to see so many of those trucks going to the crusher. SAD!
,,,,,,wow..........today's market===== 300 dollars,full truck.............,......800 dollars,door + paint...???😯😯........ooops.
No music at the end was appropriate, a moment of silence for those that didn't make it. 😪
Well alot of these are pretty rough mostly scrap
Them farms in the USA just keep giving with them old trucks and cars, nothing like it here in uk.
It just amazes me. You'd almost think they're still making old trucks somewhere around the central U.S.
@@mr.goodpliers6988 your lucky to be able to do what you do seems a great lifestyle, when I see them getting crushed it’s a travesty, some of them look better than the ones that go for thousands here in uk, I have done a fair bit of road trips in USA and love it also been to Hershey and just this year done back to the 50s in Minneapolis, I love it out there thanks and keep the videos coming great watching.
Hi, do you have a windshield for a 1967 Chevy van? It doesn’t have to be perfect, can be chipped, minor cracked or cloudy at the edges. My windshield go kicked out by vandals and the van sits outside. Gary in Michigan
Nothing right now. For some reason we see a lot more of the Econolines and A100s around here than Chevy's
@@mr.goodpliers6988 thanks anyway
You did ok, 😅🐱
Where is this at . What town in Oklahoma
Tom's in Miami
@@mr.goodpliers6988 thank you
where in oklahoma is this? im in oklahoma
Miami - all the way in the NE corner. Tom's still got a bunch there
When did rust turn into patina?
Around 2012-2015
Agreed although we’ve seen it here in CO longer than that. We call it “low maintenance finishes”. Patina and rust are the new flat black
The red '70 Ford seemed like a bargain for $200.00. Am I missing something?
The guys were slow bidding - auctioneer waited long enough but it was time to drop the hammer and they moved on. Happens every now and then. There's a bit of finesse and paying attention involved on both ends, but it isn't always orchestrated exactly...
Boo crusher guy
Grow that hair out as long as you can
It's gone now ✂