All the folk standing around, the auctioneer's comments, the starting fluid coming to the rescue, the desperation, a scene so pathetic it was hilarious! Good times! 😅
You got alot of good stuff! 69 Ford truck trim should have gone with the truck! Maybe you can give it to the new owner?! Thé steel wheels are getting harder to fine in good usable condition! Enjoy your new purchases!
You like mechanical minutiae. The 8n was a late model 51 or 52 because it had the distributor on the side of the engine instead of up front. Also had a tach that ford called a proofmeeter .
Interesting auction Tim. It was a nice looking tractor but it's sold a little high I thought for the area if it wasn't running. Wouldn't mind having the tires for my tractor. The RV was no brainer. Transportation cost to get it out of there might add up. That RV should be back on the road. But those RVs and some school buses make great hay haulers as well. Especially back in the square Baler days. Thanks for the video
RV was mega tempting. This sale was close enough to home, we probably would have tried to get it running there and drive it home or pull it on dirt roads with a chain. Someone got a bargain!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 worst come to worse it be a great place to put shelves in and put in your small items. By the way sounded really great on the video. Hopefully you're feeling better.
IMO, those "newer" Impalas, not my thing. I like my 327,350, and 409 vintage Impys. As for later ones, I do like 9C1's, especially the police cars. That Merc..got mixed feelings about that. Just a pimped out Crown Vic, when ya think about it. The RV? Yes, I woulda been all over that. $225.00? Oh yeah. Besides being a general gearhead, I do know my RVs. I wouldn't mind owning that Winnie. That "baffled" radiator accessory is an actual design for military vehicles in WW2. It sat in front of the radiator and was thick plate steel, so enemy fire couldn't damage the radiator. The baffles were opened and closed by a lever in the vehicle--open when more cool airflow was needed and closed to suppress the damage of incoming gunfire. Of course those cans don't have bar codes! Never existed then..well, maybe, back in the day, a bar code was a password you gave at the tavern you got kicked out of the night before?
I'll have to admit, this really wasn't your best auction, but that Caddy was worth $10k, as you stated. Anyway, do you have cars for sale? Also, keep bringing the great content. 👍🏻
Anyone with your kind of knowledge can put stuff together because you see it done in the state its in now. Trouble is they build up an never get revisited till you see it again or someone else needs it also. Three lifetimes ain't enough to put stuff back together yet a full days work turns it into someones dream. Oh sure it takes more than one day but once bit, you will try to finish it far enough that someone will go for it. For example I had a pile of parts in a corner that a guy asked me why do you collect junk? I told him what was laying there an he couldn't see it.. it provoked me enough to lay it out an put a lot of the quick together an when he came back said, is it for sale? Sure but as a pile you could of bought it a lot cheaper... said makes no diff as I can see it now, how much.,.. one days piddling around made me a fast thousand dollars. I wanted to clean that area for something else an it gave me a good reason to do so. Later I found out what I sold was a prototype of a hillman german car that came in a few boxes that you assemble. Quite rare indeed an was worth a lot more
Nah, I think the propane powered stuff is a joke. Only belongs on forklifts and your stove at home. Seen too many fails in that system for a normally gas-fed naturally aspirated car or truck. Ever seen propane-powered drag races? Neither have I. Who was the sponsor, Magic Chef?
Still wish that one of you "rich" utubers would let us older viewers who grew up before there was such a thing as cell phones, or personal computers, find out how to find some of these auctions in advance, so that we could have a chance to attend !!!! I understand that you don't want "computation" at a auction, but why should I watch y'alls videos to see what you bought, and all the good stuff you weren't interested in that I would have bought ??????????????
Dude, I don't subscribe to your Channel, yet you still keep popping up in my feed. I have watched a few but not many of your videos. No. 1 I don't like GM. I worked on them all through my Career and they have always been Crap. and what they Build Now is downright unsafe. In one of your Videos, you passed by some MOPARS, one of which was a 1955 Desoto Fire dome 2 door Hard top, and I was almost interested. However instead of showing more of it you totally ignored it. I can't stand your GM bias. I am commenting on here because I do not wish to watch your videos. You Bore me to death.
🤔 The algorithm is a mysterious thing. The channels I watch the most, I am not subscribed to. The videos that have more interest and a broader reach get suggested to more people. I would agree that there have been some dismal GM products, just as every brand has had. If any manufacturer wishes to remain in business and keep selling cars, it's in their best interest to improve their offerings and build the best products they can, so I wouldn't say any manufacturer puts out shoddy vehicles intentionally. As far as unsafe vehicles, in the "top ten lists" of them it seems like a pretty even spread between domestic and import nameplates, with each major manufacturer popping up somewhere, and no one brand having a dominant presence. Fortunately, we have come a long way from where we were. Our increasingly litigious society has made manufacturers terrified of product liability and the PR nightmares that go along with them, so hopefully it will be a long time until another Pinto fuel tank or Firestone Wilderness tire debacle. The only "big one" of transportation failures in recent mind wasn't automotive - it was the Boeing 737 Max. I try to show what has the most interest to the broadest group of people, so if some get passed over, it is usually because it's too large a group at a salvage yard to show every last one. I aim to catch the widest range of vehicles possible - just this summer, you'll see I've covered motorcycles, British cars, AMC, Kaiser-Frazer, Studebaker, IHC, Ford, Mopar, and GM. As far as auctions, it's really dependent on what each individual collected. If a field of Mopars came up, I'd be first in line to film it, as in fact did happen in west Texas (see my "Texas Mopar Hoard" video"). Growing up, my dad had a '50 Plymouth, '41 Chevrolet, '59 and '62 Ford Country Sedan station wagons, as well as a Hillman Minx, '62 Falcon and Dodge A100 van. When I was a kid, he had a German Ford 1980 Fiesta, 1966 Fury III, 1970 Valiant, 1966 Valiant, 1978 Dodge van, 1982 Dodge van, and 1988 Dodge Aries. My first car in 1998 was a 1963 Fairlane... and my dad didn't own a GM vehicle from 1978 when he sold the '41 Chevrolet, until he bought a used Pontiac Trans Sport van in 2001! My shop was a Chrysler-Plymouth dealer from 1931-1987, and you can check out the history of it in the American Pickers episode "One Wheel Deal". I have a particular affinity for Forward Look Mopar cars and 1969-73 "fuselage" C body cars, as well as 1974-77 C bodies. I've bought my dad a 1966 Satellite to fix up and help him relive old days, as well as a unique 1962 Lancer wagon from the Texas Mopar Hoard. As time allows, I hope to show the process of reviving them here on the channel. If I seem boring, I try to make the channel more about the cars than about my personality - that's why you seldom ever see my face in the camera
The punches are transfer punches for centering a drilled hole onto another piece that you want to drill or tap.
One of these days I'd love to see you walk around in some old yards and explain your passion I'm in central MN.and old cars are everywhere
That Winnie is nice. Cool boat too.
Thank you for bringing us along that is awesome I like the old cars can't wait for the next one
13:20 that is a NICE stack of primer books for getting back to basics. Fundamentals are the best thing to learn first!
All the folk standing around, the auctioneer's comments, the starting fluid coming to the rescue, the desperation, a scene so pathetic it was hilarious! Good times! 😅
Appreciate your auction tour in today’s video.
Great video Tim! Thank you for sharing!
Love your auction videos, feels like I'm there, LOL!!!
Always love to see your picks! You always find some cool stuff, keep on pickin!
Classic tire pick!! CWM approves.
38:55 TRANSFER PUNCH SET / machinist center punches
Hi from Sydney another great video always good to watch. Thanks
You got alot of good stuff! 69 Ford truck trim should have gone with the truck! Maybe you can give it to the new owner?! Thé steel wheels are getting harder to fine in good usable condition! Enjoy your new purchases!
Excellent.
Excellent Haul Tim And That Caddillac was a Deal
Always like to fix the harmonic balancer on those 3.8L for the win
Love this guy’s accent, could do ASMR ! 😂
winnie was a pick . the big old caddie had a lot of work done . but still a lot more to spend .
Thank you
To me, homemade trailers are cool. I'd gladly bid on the one at 7:48.
I didn't show it in the video, but it sold for a lot - close to $300
You like mechanical minutiae. The 8n was a late model 51 or 52 because it had the distributor on the side of the engine instead of up front. Also had a tach that ford called a proofmeeter .
Nice truck for 2600
I like that Big Foot truck
The RV was a steal for someone. You picked up so cool stuff. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Interesting auction Tim. It was a nice looking tractor but it's sold a little high I thought for the area if it wasn't running. Wouldn't mind having the tires for my tractor. The RV was no brainer. Transportation cost to get it out of there might add up. That RV should be back on the road. But those RVs and some school buses make great hay haulers as well. Especially back in the square Baler days. Thanks for the video
RV was mega tempting. This sale was close enough to home, we probably would have tried to get it running there and drive it home or pull it on dirt roads with a chain. Someone got a bargain!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 worst come to worse it be a great place to put shelves in and put in your small items. By the way sounded really great on the video. Hopefully you're feeling better.
Transfer punches
SEE THE CHEVY AIR CLEANER ON THE BLUE FORD PICK UP!!
Fun!
IMO, those "newer" Impalas, not my thing. I like my 327,350, and 409 vintage Impys. As for later ones, I do like 9C1's, especially the police cars. That Merc..got mixed feelings about that. Just a pimped out Crown Vic, when ya think about it. The RV? Yes, I woulda been all over that. $225.00? Oh yeah. Besides being a general gearhead, I do know my RVs. I wouldn't mind owning that Winnie.
That "baffled" radiator accessory is an actual design for military vehicles in WW2. It sat in front of the radiator and was thick plate steel, so enemy fire couldn't damage the radiator. The baffles were opened and closed by a lever in the vehicle--open when more cool airflow was needed and closed to suppress the damage of incoming gunfire.
Of course those cans don't have bar codes! Never existed then..well, maybe, back in the day, a bar code was a password you gave at the tavern you got kicked out of the night before?
If thats not a farm, I'm ol Kris Kringle
Rural property, yes, but no crops or critters anywhere close. Owner was a body guy
I was shocked when I seen the RV go for under 300.00. I thought it would go for 10X that price.
Buy the boat !
It was tempting. The Sun tach in the dash alone was probably worth what the whole boat sold for!
That Caddy needs to be all Caddy. Yank that stupid Chevy motor out and get her restored.
The Cadillac could have been the Joker's car from 1940s Batman
Did that rv run and drive?
time for a new camera
I'll have to admit, this really wasn't your best auction, but that Caddy was worth $10k, as you stated. Anyway, do you have cars for sale? Also, keep bringing the great content. 👍🏻
Anyone with your kind of knowledge can put stuff together because you see it done in the state its in now. Trouble is they build up an never get revisited till you see it again or someone else needs it also. Three lifetimes ain't enough to put stuff back together yet a full days work turns it into someones dream. Oh sure it takes more than one day but once bit, you will try to finish it far enough that someone will go for it. For example I had a pile of parts in a corner that a guy asked me why do you collect junk? I told him what was laying there an he couldn't see it.. it provoked me enough to lay it out an put a lot of the quick together an when he came back said, is it for sale? Sure but as a pile you could of bought it a lot cheaper... said makes no diff as I can see it now, how much.,.. one days piddling around made me a fast thousand dollars. I wanted to clean that area for something else an it gave me a good reason to do so. Later I found out what I sold was a prototype of a hillman german car that came in a few boxes that you assemble. Quite rare indeed an was worth a lot more
I understand this exactly. Very honest and accurate words, Morgan!
Do you want to sale the visor
Ol' boy in the red shirt needs to decide what his money is is stop waffling.
How do you find out about these auctions?
Most of them are listed on the internet, or flyers in convenience stores/community bulletin boards
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Nah, I think the propane powered stuff is a joke. Only belongs on forklifts and your stove at home. Seen too many fails in that system for a normally gas-fed naturally aspirated car or truck. Ever seen propane-powered drag races? Neither have I. Who was the sponsor, Magic Chef?
A 305?? Yuck, do the Cad a favor and place the engine in a trash can. She deserves better...
I would pay 15000 for it
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RV price. Reallyyyyyy!!!!!!!!! Steal
Still wish that one of you "rich" utubers would let us older viewers who grew up before there was such a thing as cell phones, or personal computers, find out how to find some of these auctions in advance, so that we could have a chance to attend !!!! I understand that you don't want "computation" at a auction, but why should I watch y'alls videos to see what you bought, and all the good stuff you weren't interested in that I would have bought ??????????????
Harbor Freight transfer punches. Not the best quality. AL B.
Dude, I don't subscribe to your Channel, yet you still keep popping up in my feed. I have watched a few but not many of your videos. No. 1 I don't like GM. I worked on them all through my Career and they have always been Crap. and what they Build Now is downright unsafe. In one of your Videos, you passed by some MOPARS, one of which was a 1955 Desoto Fire dome 2 door Hard top, and I was almost interested. However instead of showing more of it you totally ignored it. I can't stand your GM bias. I am commenting on here because I do not wish to watch your videos. You Bore me to death.
🤔 The algorithm is a mysterious thing. The channels I watch the most, I am not subscribed to. The videos that have more interest and a broader reach get suggested to more people.
I would agree that there have been some dismal GM products, just as every brand has had. If any manufacturer wishes to remain in business and keep selling cars, it's in their best interest to improve their offerings and build the best products they can, so I wouldn't say any manufacturer puts out shoddy vehicles intentionally.
As far as unsafe vehicles, in the "top ten lists" of them it seems like a pretty even spread between domestic and import nameplates, with each major manufacturer popping up somewhere, and no one brand having a dominant presence. Fortunately, we have come a long way from where we were. Our increasingly litigious society has made manufacturers terrified of product liability and the PR nightmares that go along with them, so hopefully it will be a long time until another Pinto fuel tank or Firestone Wilderness tire debacle. The only "big one" of transportation failures in recent mind wasn't automotive - it was the Boeing 737 Max.
I try to show what has the most interest to the broadest group of people, so if some get passed over, it is usually because it's too large a group at a salvage yard to show every last one. I aim to catch the widest range of vehicles possible - just this summer, you'll see I've covered motorcycles, British cars, AMC, Kaiser-Frazer, Studebaker, IHC, Ford, Mopar, and GM. As far as auctions, it's really dependent on what each individual collected. If a field of Mopars came up, I'd be first in line to film it, as in fact did happen in west Texas (see my "Texas Mopar Hoard" video").
Growing up, my dad had a '50 Plymouth, '41 Chevrolet, '59 and '62 Ford Country Sedan station wagons, as well as a Hillman Minx, '62 Falcon and Dodge A100 van. When I was a kid, he had a German Ford 1980 Fiesta, 1966 Fury III, 1970 Valiant, 1966 Valiant, 1978 Dodge van, 1982 Dodge van, and 1988 Dodge Aries. My first car in 1998 was a 1963 Fairlane... and my dad didn't own a GM vehicle from 1978 when he sold the '41 Chevrolet, until he bought a used Pontiac Trans Sport van in 2001!
My shop was a Chrysler-Plymouth dealer from 1931-1987, and you can check out the history of it in the American Pickers episode "One Wheel Deal". I have a particular affinity for Forward Look Mopar cars and 1969-73 "fuselage" C body cars, as well as 1974-77 C bodies. I've bought my dad a 1966 Satellite to fix up and help him relive old days, as well as a unique 1962 Lancer wagon from the Texas Mopar Hoard. As time allows, I hope to show the process of reviving them here on the channel.
If I seem boring, I try to make the channel more about the cars than about my personality - that's why you seldom ever see my face in the camera
@@mr.goodpliers6988 More power to ya Tim!
I would pay 15000 for it