My fav was the same as yours. I think he is smart collecting those years of unpopular Chevs. All the decent populars are about bought up except for a few more possible barn finds. Those Chevy 2door hard tops will likely start selling soon. Thank you for taking us along.
6o years ago, my dad put an old truck at the end of our long lane, so we had a place to get out of the cold wind while waiting for the school bus. I think your idea for an auto motive out house will be cool. You need an old business coupe to do your business.
at 40:12 I had a '59 Catalina 1st 389 v8 auto, ran it at NJ dragstrip in GS/A always won 1966 white 2 door hardtop, sold it, entered army 08/28/1966, always remember that car ! yes tail lights !
I can understand that. My daughter and I watch your videos every night. We love your content and just wondered why the videos have slowed down. You are very entertaining and we often wonder how you can do a d remember everything. We will look forward to your next video. Again, God bless you and keep up the great work !!
Silas, Thank you so much for stopping at this amazing junk yard in Nebraska near the Kansas State Border .What a great collection of American Truck and Automobile History and some amazing opportunity for parts.. I can identify with your appreciation of grain trucks. About 15 years ago I purchased a 1954 Chevrolet 1500, 1 & 1/2 ton grain truck which was originally from southern Saskatchewan Canada with 35,000 original miles Which is now located in New Brunswick Canada and now owned by a good friend of mine. Its an original Canadian built truck.
EL DEPOSITO DE " CHATARRA " ES EL DEPOSITO DE MILES DE AUTOMOVILES BOTADOS EN SU MOMENTO , QUE PODIAN RECORRER POR AÑOS MAS..PERO LA PRESION DE LAS FABRICAS OBLIGO A BOTAR MILES DE AUTOS EN BUEN ESTADO // UNA PENA " EL BOTAR PARA CAMBIAR "
As a photographer, this place would be so fun! All the unique looks and good patina galore! But there's a place in GA called Old Car City! Former junkyard turned photographers paradise
Junkyards that are out in the middle of nowhere are The Best places to find classic cars and hard to find parts. Every old car has a story to tell,,,,, if only they could talk.
@richardpayne5065 you never seen a junkyard or a car talk? When I was a kid my mom had a late 80s Nissan 240sx. If you left the lights on, it talked to you. If you left the key in the ignition, it talked to you. 😂😅 So, I've seen both.
Great that You Stopped - many very NICE and OLD and RARE Cars + Trucks indeed ! That Yard was quite an Adventure - Neat Stuff every were - Thank You ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
You should buy both of the Pontiac wagons. They appear to be complete and with all the glass. You should have no problem reselling them. Use for camping.
Excellent video, killer yard. I know guys who would love the Pontiac wagons. I would be seen in one myself. Thanks for documenting this as many of these old hoards are being lost
Very cool thank you for making the effort to record the Yard, it was very cool! I am a paralyzed Veteran and there is no way I can get into a yard,. Thank you for making things like this accessible for me and other followers to your channel! Keep up the good work it is appreciated by me!
Thank you for the beautiful video you made. How wonderful all those old cars. I can really enjoy that. When I look at them like that, I always wonder what all those cars went through in their existence, the people who drove them. Wonderful. I look forward to your next video again.
That beautiful doggie made a great host showing you around and the rooster in the background for music while you’re shopping this place seemed quite accommodating.
Your comment on making a camping trailer out of a two door station wagon is something I've wanted to do for a long time. I've got my eye on a 52 Ford Ranch Wagon or a 51 Plymouth Suburban. Leaning towards the Ford for the longer wheelbase. Here I thought I was the only person that wanted to do that!
Wow Silas, what a great episode this has been. Just so much cool stuff to look at. I once owned an MGB GT just like the one you saw, many happy memories of using it back in the 1970s, I liked the Saab too. As for the American iron I really like those International Travelalls, and all of the truck stuff, I really love old trucks. Many thanks for taking us along on your adventure, this one was very special. David in the UK.
I have never seen so many Fleetline's in one place in my life. And most of them seem to be in good condition and fairly complete. Then there are the two door models, nice mid sixties Fords, that salvage yard has a lot of really nice cars.
Thanks Silas for taking us along, some good cars there, hopefully he will get some sales and be messed around with. Next time pet the dog for more subscribers!! (or get a junkyard dog!)
My dad had a 56 Montclair. Fully restored. 3 deuce carb. Candy apple with pearl white. Beautiful car. It got done being restored he got Lou Gehrigs. His dream was to take it to Indiana to James Dean car show.
That 59 Pontiac wagon is awesome! That 61 impala sport coupe is definitely worth saving! Saw a few 4 door hardtops, I'd love to save too! That International school bus is neat!
The 1950 Oldsmobile rocket 88 that you walked right by. And it is stacked. That would be my favorite. For the simple reason I've been looking for some parts for it. But my car is basically complete 99% but I just want to beautify a little bit. And it had some prime parts missing off of the front but I'll call the man during the week. Make sure of what I think I saw is what I saw. Oh that one frame thing you thought was an mg it might be an old triumph it's probably an old mg from the late 50s. It was kind of early on sorry I don't remember
It's amazing how many antiques are laying around in the farm country. Florida has some good solid cars but not like that. The Puerto Rican got a hold of them and crush them for scrap so most of them are gone
I heard you say nobody likes these, chevy I think was the make, only fleet lines, maybe the low rider guys might have interest, and hopefully safe them from the crusher, cool video 👍🏽
Awesome place, I’m new to your channel. This place is cool. Those two Chevys you were having trouble identifying the the grills. The one one your left as you face the cars is a 51 Chevy, the one on your right is a 52 Chevy 2 door hard top. The difference between the two cars are the grills. 51 Chevy has no grill teeth on the center bar. 52 Chevy has several teeth on the center bar. That’s how you can tell what year they are.
Great tour. Alot of awesome stuff to see. The old one early in your video is a 1930 pontiac. I have one in Australia im currently restoring. I enjoyed watching 👌
My fav was the same as yours. I think he is smart collecting those years of unpopular Chevs. All the decent populars are about bought up except for a few more possible barn finds. Those Chevy 2door hard tops will likely start selling soon. Thank you for taking us along.
GREAT CONTENT THANK YOU
That dog was cool following you around the junkyard what a loyal dog.😊😊😊
Totally cool junkyard dog. He was the tour guide, lol.
Thanks for stopping off at this salvage yard. Definitely worth an explore!
Pontiac wagon EPIC TO ME
Thanks for taking us along for this "adventure"!!!!More like this anytime~~
I appreciate you taking us along on this junkyard walk of vintage cars.
6o years ago, my dad put an old truck at the end of our long lane, so we had a place to get out of the cold wind while waiting for the school bus. I think your idea for an auto motive out house will be cool. You need an old business coupe to do your business.
Sounds like a good idea but I'd use an old box fan or a panel van or something
That is funny business coupe to do your business in .
at 40:12 I had a '59 Catalina 1st 389 v8 auto, ran it at NJ dragstrip in GS/A always won 1966
white 2 door hardtop, sold it, entered army 08/28/1966, always remember that car ! yes tail lights !
I can understand that. My daughter and I watch your videos every night. We love your content and just wondered why the videos have slowed down. You are very entertaining and we often wonder how you can do a d remember everything. We will look forward to your next video. Again, God bless you and keep up the great work !!
You are right about the Pontiac wagons👍👍😁
Silas, Thank you so much for stopping at this amazing junk yard in Nebraska near the Kansas State Border .What a great collection of American Truck and Automobile History and some amazing opportunity for parts.. I can identify with your appreciation of grain trucks. About 15 years ago I purchased a 1954 Chevrolet 1500, 1 & 1/2 ton grain truck which was originally from southern Saskatchewan Canada with 35,000 original miles Which is now located in New Brunswick Canada and now owned by a good friend of mine. Its an original Canadian built truck.
I went to that yard also. Amazing place!!
EL DEPOSITO DE " CHATARRA " ES EL DEPOSITO DE MILES DE AUTOMOVILES BOTADOS EN SU MOMENTO , QUE PODIAN RECORRER POR AÑOS MAS..PERO LA PRESION DE LAS FABRICAS OBLIGO A BOTAR MILES DE AUTOS EN BUEN ESTADO // UNA PENA " EL BOTAR PARA CAMBIAR "
My favorite was the cute puppers ❤ following you around was so cute lol and wanting to play.
As a photographer, this place would be so fun! All the unique looks and good patina galore!
But there's a place in GA called Old Car City! Former junkyard turned photographers paradise
Beautiful old cars and trucks
Thanks for sharing
I really enjoyed this episode going thru an antique junkyard. I do like the organization, makes it a little easier for searching.
Junkyards that are out in the middle of nowhere are The Best places to find classic cars and hard to find parts. Every old car has a story to tell,,,,, if only they could talk.
I never see one
@richardpayne5065 you never seen a junkyard or a car talk? When I was a kid my mom had a late 80s Nissan 240sx. If you left the lights on, it talked to you. If you left the key in the ignition, it talked to you. 😂😅 So, I've seen both.
@@noahbarrett1172Crysler K-cars used to talk! Someone in my family had a 86-87” New Yorker
@Jerms995 (beep) YOUR LIGHTS ARE ON. (beep) YOUR LIGHTS ARE ON. (beep) THE DOOR IS AJAR. 😅🤣 ...mom was mad one day and told the car to shut up.
My most favorite thing to do is walk around a salvage yard, I'm like a kid at Christmas !
Great that You Stopped - many very NICE and OLD and RARE Cars + Trucks indeed ! That Yard was quite an Adventure - Neat Stuff every were - Thank You ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
as a french guy who loves american land yatchs this seems like paradise 👍
You should buy both of the Pontiac wagons. They appear to be complete and with all the glass. You should have no problem reselling them. Use for camping.
@28.00 looks very much like an MGA Coupe. Fantastic adventuring on this trip!!
Thank you Silas. For the video and the adventures. Amen.....
This is a great yard Thankyou. for doing this
Love those wagons too. very rare
Excellent video, killer yard. I know guys who would love the Pontiac wagons. I would be seen in one myself. Thanks for documenting this as many of these old hoards are being lost
Very cool thank you for making the effort to record the Yard, it was very cool! I am a paralyzed Veteran and there is no way I can get into a yard,. Thank you for making things like this accessible for me and other followers to your channel!
Keep up the good work it is appreciated by me!
Thank you for your service and sacrifice
Wow Silas you found heaven thanks for sharing be safe
Thank you for the beautiful video you made. How wonderful all those old cars. I can really enjoy that. When I look at them like that, I always wonder what all those cars went through in their existence, the people who drove them. Wonderful. I look forward to your next video again.
That beautiful doggie made a great host showing you around and the rooster in the background for music while you’re shopping this place seemed quite accommodating.
Fun! Lots of interesting stuff. I do like the cars from the '70's, but not a lot of them left.
Love the junk yard tours.
Your comment on making a camping trailer out of a two door station wagon is something I've wanted to do for a long time. I've got my eye on a 52 Ford Ranch Wagon or a 51 Plymouth Suburban. Leaning towards the Ford for the longer wheelbase. Here I thought I was the only person that wanted to do that!
Thanks for sharing this with us this morning and I hope you have a great day and enjoy your weekend!
Just throw the darn bowl 🙂 that dog is so cool, and I really enjoyed the tour around an awesome yard.
I loved seeing those old wagons. I hope some of them get saved.
I'm with you on the Pontiac wagon, I love the wagons. Thanks for the adventure.
The old grain trucks are a photographer's dream, with the grasses and weeds giving foreground interest.
That was a really cool junk yard I loved seeing all the old cars.
Good One , Adventures with Silas is other worldly , a trip back in time .
Great videos cool old car / trucks
Wow Silas, what a great episode this has been. Just so much cool stuff to look at. I once owned an MGB GT just like the one you saw, many happy memories of using it back in the 1970s, I liked the Saab too.
As for the American iron I really like those International Travelalls, and all of the truck stuff, I really love old trucks.
Many thanks for taking us along on your adventure, this one was very special.
David in the UK.
Good Afternoon There My Good Big Bro Silas Of Adventures Made From Scratch
I have never seen so many Fleetline's in one place in my life. And most of them seem to be in good condition and fairly complete. Then there are the two door models, nice mid sixties Fords, that salvage yard has a lot of really nice cars.
Silas appreciate the Ride along and the Walk through the junkyard very enjoyable Thank you sir.
Scott from Cold war motors built a beautiful 60 fury out of two different cars. Good channel from Canada.
The black wagon is something I would definitely fix and drive. Awesome car
I think you 'change things up' from time to time - this is a great video - Amazing times in American Cars..
What a junk yard. 59. Pontiacs. And. AMC. Matador. Six million dollar man. Drove on in his. Series. Thanks
That guy has some great stuff thanks again for sharing
Thanks Silas for taking us along, some good cars there, hopefully he will get some sales and be messed around with. Next time pet the dog for more subscribers!! (or get a junkyard dog!)
All those Mopars at the beginning. Like that pup too.
You had a good friend tour with you in junk yard
My dad had a 56 Montclair. Fully restored. 3 deuce carb. Candy apple with pearl white. Beautiful car. It got done being restored he got Lou Gehrigs. His dream was to take it to Indiana to James Dean car show.
Superb walk-threw. Thanks for sharing Mr. Salis!👍
Thanks Silas ! I went out and found an adventure last week. I thought of you!
Some seriously awesome cars in that yard silas thanks for the walkabout vid 👍
That Starfire Wagon Looked Fairly Straight To Us in Aus every Car is Neat Thanks Mate
We love all the video you put out. Good morning and enjoy your weekend Silas!
That's a 52 Chev., with the kinda toothed grill. 2dr. Hardtop also, very decent looking. Some real god metal there,,,,Love,,,,DUBS,,,,
Looks like the pup wants to go home with you!
The 40's through 60's cars are my favorite.....Give me an old car any day....No computer nonsense, just straight forward, easy to work on.....
This was a great stop Silas!
I love these exploration videos like this! Better than the crushing videos!
That 59 Pontiac wagon is awesome! That 61 impala sport coupe is definitely worth saving! Saw a few 4 door hardtops, I'd love to save too! That International school bus is neat!
great adventure Silas, thanks for filming, editing and uploading.
The 1950 Oldsmobile rocket 88 that you walked right by. And it is stacked. That would be my favorite. For the simple reason I've been looking for some parts for it. But my car is basically complete 99% but I just want to beautify a little bit. And it had some prime parts missing off of the front but I'll call the man during the week. Make sure of what I think I saw is what I saw. Oh that one frame thing you thought was an mg it might be an old triumph it's probably an old mg from the late 50s. It was kind of early on sorry I don't remember
Hell yeah looks like paradise, would love to take some of them home with me for sure ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's amazing how many antiques are laying around in the farm country. Florida has some good solid cars but not like that. The Puerto Rican got a hold of them and crush them for scrap so most of them are gone
Walked right past a 49 or 50 merc at 5:20 . Great video! Pontiac wagons were cool as sh..
The owners don't pay much attention to the poor guy so he is enjoying following you around the yard.
Great to see your channel pop up. Thanks from. Sc
I love wagons are my favorite longer the better
thank you great video of American History..
Excellent journey chef silas cheers 🥂 😊
My favorite was Definitely the 59 Pontiac wagon or the 59 Pontiac flat top
I like the color of the flat top, plus being a Bonneville it will have a four barrel, and a more desirable transmission
I love the dog squeaking his toy, he wanted your attention so bad.
He got plenty of attention in between shots 😆
You are a Man on a Mission - Thanks!
Thank you!!
That place was awesome.
I like the tours, especially if I spot some Corvairs. ;-D
Nice junkyard walk, I was waiting for you to fall over the dog 🤣
It about gave me a heart attack the first time it ran up behind me 😆
Love that wagon like you at 3130.
31:30
I kinda looking for the Chocolate Lab to be riding home next to you.
I like the 65 Fairlane at 1:04 a unique 1 yr body style
THANKS 4 VIDEO! AWESOME!
Fun thanks 👍🤗
I heard you say nobody likes these, chevy I think was the make, only fleet lines, maybe the low rider guys might have interest, and hopefully safe them from the crusher, cool video 👍🏽
You were right best #1 junk yard that has some great cars and parts and it was the 57 chev with wheel skirts.
1962 Pontiac wagons were IMHO the nicest!
Great video,Thanks !!!
Hey, I live in Nebraska, we talk about Kansas the same way you talk about us. Loving the videos, thanks for doing them.
Another incredible trip I really loved it 👍👍👍
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks
I wish I lived near a classic car junkyard, I would be in heaven in a place like this
Awesome place, I’m new to your channel. This place is cool. Those two Chevys you were having trouble identifying the the grills. The one one your left as you face the cars is a 51 Chevy, the one on your right is a 52 Chevy 2 door hard top. The difference between the two cars are the grills. 51 Chevy has no grill teeth on the center bar. 52 Chevy has several teeth on the center bar. That’s how you can tell what year they are.
The most savage man on the internet. Crushing classics
You know what find something show us some love and bring it back to life😅
Thank you for the tour Silas. I'd put in first dibs on the International at 2:25. It looks solid.
That short bed truck at the beginning and that black station wagon were my favorites
Great tour. Alot of awesome stuff to see. The old one early in your video is a 1930 pontiac. I have one in Australia im currently restoring. I enjoyed watching 👌