Lincoln limo made into a truck. Been going out there since the 70s. Keys died just before I started going out there,his stuff was intact back then, in those days no one went out there
Awesome explore! Really enjoyed seeing the old trucks. Don't see many like that anymore, especially with the original paint still intact. The landscape is beautiful, almost looks like it was manufactured and not natural. The boulders reminded me of the Flintstones! Enjoyed watching as always!
What a great area! Thank you! And it's so fascinating to see there are still old cars like that in the desert like when I was a boy almost 60 years ago!
Such a gorgeous place...the silence must be deafening. That last car/truck is a Cadillac. The motor is a V-8 like the Ford Flathead, but the exhaust comes out where a carburetor normally would. Very rare and the thought that it drove out there hundreds of miles is probably what killed it. Thanks for a nice trek in the desert, something I'm way too old to try!
I wondered where the Clampetts moved to when they left Hollywood. 😜 Some car restorers would love to have those jalopies to restore them to their original beauty. Thanks for sharing this with us! Liked and subscribed.
What a great trip you took us on, thank you!! Lovely scenery and fascinating relics.. I really appreciate your sharing these jaunts with us, you always seem to pick some really neat places that I'll never, ever be able to visit in real life, so, many thanks for taking us all along! I also thought it was interesting to hear you say you're a mechanic, I've always wondered what your profession was, so, now I know. :^) Good for you! Thanks and see you next video ..
Enjoyed the mine trip. The last truck has a vacuum pump for the fuel. Sucks the gas into a top chamber then drops the gas into a second chamber then gravity fed to the carb. I have that on my 1928 chevrolet.
I love how the desert preserves things, if it weren't for the decades of scrappers and souvenir hunters those vehicles would be almost as intact as they were left aside from a thin layer of surface rust.
Love these videos (still watching it) but sadly they discourage me from vlogging around Pennsylvania as the southwest is what everyone wants to see and I don’t blame them haha.
I love Nevada. Was my home for about 20 years, great energy, with great "life living" experiences. This inspires a return to that special place. Appreciate the share experience ... Enjoy your Explorations and Discoveries ...
I come from a small country. There aren't very many abandoned areas here. There is still an abandoned part of Schweinfurt. I've lived there for about 10 years. I would give anything to be able to live where you are right now. To start the old evaporator motor and have water. Later also electricity. I would dig out the green car, get an engine, the gearbox could perhaps still be used.....Wonderful video, I could watch for hours.
That’s a Stewart Warner vacuum fuel pump, it worked by engine vacuum! It had a internal float that tripped the vacuum off an then drained the gas by gravity to the carburetor.
Awesome gem that you found here, I assume this location is in California or Northern Nevada somewhere but this place could really tell a story from its grand old days of a historical era, thanks to you Trooper once again.
Definitely cool but you never say where these places are so others could enjoy it in person and respect the area of course. You had someone tell you the location, right?
Seeing those old cars just setting there just rusting away just breaks my heart and I really hope that one day someone puts a couple of shots of oil on on the door that's just swinging there in the breeze and also I wonder if there's any good UFO sightings out there ✌️👽👉🍻
wow im surprised the old cars werent stripped of everything and only a frame left that hit and miss motor im surprised its still there at all but glad it is
@@Trail_Trash your probably right about the national park im sure he hides the location because people on the internet bitch and whine if you reveal a location it doesnt matter to them if on public land or open to the public and easily found online they still bitch and whine then theres the looters isaw an abandoned mobile home like 5 years ago just full of stuff some of it even worth fair amounts of money but like 2 years later i saw the place again on another channel and everything that was worth money was gone even the crap that was scrap metal was gone so yeah looter and vandals are a big problem
@@RemoteTrooper I've been out there many many times, there's the place where he murdered his neighbor, a place where the rocks are chisled with sayings, you need to go out there some more times the camping is epic!!! Keys overlook
I’m sorry, I love seeing this stuff. But I would have a real hard time not finding a way to get the green vehicle out. Definitely restore to original & not hot or rat rod.
Why would any one like to live in the desert?? must be very hot? my country is not that hoe it can be some times in the summer but then we have very cold vinters...I like to live where it is much green and forrest etc i could never live in the desert brr but explore like you do that would be nice and to see those old cars and abandoned houses..
A lot of great stuff but the truck is absolutely my favorite.
Lincoln limo made into a truck. Been going out there since the 70s. Keys died just before I started going out there,his stuff was intact back then, in those days no one went out there
I didn't realize how many videos of yours I missed. Another cool find in the desert.
Wow! Amazing place! Every image is a postcard!
So true Paul!!!!!!
I love your trips into the desert. You take us to such cool places. Thank you William.☮️💖🎶
Awesome explore! Really enjoyed seeing the old trucks. Don't see many like that anymore, especially with the original paint still intact. The landscape is beautiful, almost looks like it was manufactured and not natural. The boulders reminded me of the Flintstones! Enjoyed watching as always!
it is amazing to think that those vehicles got there under their own power.
Wow! This looks like a movie set from an old western. Great find!
What a great area! Thank you! And it's so fascinating to see there are still old cars like that in the desert like when I was a boy almost 60 years ago!
Such a gorgeous place...the silence must be deafening. That last car/truck is a Cadillac.
The motor is a V-8 like the Ford Flathead, but the exhaust comes out where a carburetor normally would. Very rare and the thought that it drove out there hundreds of miles is probably what killed it.
Thanks for a nice trek in the desert, something I'm way too old to try!
Awesome footage! Thanks for sharing 😊
😍Oh wow, very cool!!!!!!!! 👍
Incredible views. Amazing how well preserved the cars actually are. The rubber and wood is gone, but the metal is actually in decent shape.
VERY VERY COOL..THANK YOU
First truck with the squeaky door looked like possibly a REO Speedwagon or a Graham Brothers truck. Great video cool desert location 👍
I wondered where the Clampetts moved to when they left Hollywood. 😜
Some car restorers would love to have those jalopies to restore them to their original beauty.
Thanks for sharing this with us! Liked and subscribed.
yep
Cool old trucks
What a great trip you took us on, thank you!! Lovely scenery and fascinating relics.. I really appreciate your sharing these jaunts with us, you always seem to pick some really neat places that I'll never, ever be able to visit in real life, so, many thanks for taking us all along! I also thought it was interesting to hear you say you're a mechanic, I've always wondered what your profession was, so, now I know. :^) Good for you! Thanks and see you next video ..
Joshua Tree - I did this trail a couple years ago. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video. Thanks!
Wow that was a beautiful video brother!
Very cool finds. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us!
Another sweet video👍
Enjoyed the mine trip. The last truck has a vacuum pump for the fuel. Sucks the gas into a top chamber then drops the gas into a second chamber then gravity fed to the carb. I have that on my 1928 chevrolet.
I love how the desert preserves things, if it weren't for the decades of scrappers and souvenir hunters those vehicles would be almost as intact as they were left aside from a thin layer of surface rust.
When i went out there the cars were complete ,he had 30 cars,some were still registered. Now it's a national park, everything is protected
I value history, thank-you for sharing
creak of that car door is so amazing!
Never stop, information is so important.
Cool spot! Surprisingly intact. Thanks!
Love these videos (still watching it) but sadly they discourage me from vlogging around Pennsylvania as the southwest is what everyone wants to see and I don’t blame them haha.
Awesome video very informative
I love Nevada. Was my home for about 20 years, great energy, with great "life living" experiences.
This inspires a return to that special place.
Appreciate the share experience ...
Enjoy your Explorations and Discoveries ...
I come from a small country. There aren't very many abandoned areas here. There is still an abandoned part of Schweinfurt. I've lived there for about 10 years. I would give anything to be able to live where you are right now. To start the old evaporator motor and have water. Later also electricity. I would dig out the green car, get an engine, the gearbox could perhaps still be used.....Wonderful video, I could watch for hours.
so wonderful ! those Stones ! we have nothing compareable here in Austria ! 😍
Awesome place, thanks for bringing us there Brother! Just subscribed.
That’s a Stewart Warner vacuum fuel pump, it worked by engine vacuum! It had a internal float that tripped the vacuum off an then drained the gas by gravity to the carburetor.
the car /truck with the extra doors was a four door car and someone moved the back up to make a truck cab.
Those cars are worth cash, even in that condition
Wow! Those old autos have been badly stripped of parts since few years ago.
Enjoyed your video 👍
Awesome gem that you found here, I assume this location is in California or Northern Nevada somewhere but this place could really tell a story from its grand old days of a historical era, thanks to you Trooper once again.
More amazing finds in the Middle of nowhere, those old vehicles makes you wonder why they were just dumped, just fascinating!
Cool place!
grazie per averci fatto vedere queste meraviglie antiche di america👋👋
There is a lot of history down there but the question is there any gold left
bottom of the well
I bet if you take a handle out to that old water pump it’ll still pump water!
Man if those trucks could talk!!
i bet theres some gold at the bottom of that well too
The 2nd truck looks like a model A ford late 20s early 30s.
Sehr schön! Greetings from Germany
Definitely cool but you never say where these places are so others could enjoy it in person and respect the area of course. You had someone tell you the location, right?
If he tells everyone, the site will be trashed by buttholes. Happens every time.
Somebody said Joshua Tree
bcause droves of vidiots would storm around and trash the place. Caww!
It looks like the green one needs tires
The truck door with those 2 nubs poking out. Was there bullet holes on the other side?
Seeing those old cars just setting there just rusting away just breaks my heart and I really hope that one day someone puts a couple of shots of oil on on the door that's just swinging there in the breeze and also I wonder if there's any good UFO sightings out there ✌️👽👉🍻
Right 🤔👍
Looks like Joshua Tree.
I wonder how long that old car door has been swinging in the wind?
Nice trucks ❤
How do you find these places???
Is that Joshua Tree or Vazquez Rocks?
wow im surprised the old cars werent stripped of everything and only a frame left
that hit and miss motor im surprised its still there at all but glad it is
It's inside a national park is probably the reason, not sure why he hides this location
@@Trail_Trash your probably right about the national park im sure he hides the location because people on the internet bitch and whine if you reveal a location
it doesnt matter to them if on public land or open to the public and easily found online they still bitch and whine
then theres the looters isaw an abandoned mobile home like 5 years ago
just full of stuff some of it even worth fair amounts of money but like 2 years later i saw the place again on another channel and everything that was worth money was gone even the crap that was scrap metal was gone so yeah looter and vandals are a big problem
Where was this recorded please?
Where is this located?
Joshua tree national Park
Looks like a ghost town in the desert
Where is your dog? I hope he is doing well.
He's great! I just don't want him to meet a rattle snake out here lol.
@@RemoteTrooper and there are rattlesnakes out there
@@RemoteTrooper I've been out there many many times, there's the place where he murdered his neighbor, a place where the rocks are chisled with sayings, you need to go out there some more times the camping is epic!!! Keys overlook
на 13:50 это дизельный двигатель ,там нет свечи ,зачем её туда вкрутили
damn the door creepy as hell
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Tell vice grip garage to go get that old truck lol 😂 he will drive it out ,
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O waoo what a nice place seems like western film set😅 good view silence
I’m sorry, I love seeing this stuff. But I would have a real hard time not finding a way to get the green vehicle out.
Definitely restore to original & not hot or rat rod.
Dodge?
Why would any one like to live in the desert?? must be very hot? my country is not that hoe it can be some times in the summer but then we have very cold vinters...I like to live where it is much green and forrest etc i could never live in the desert brr but explore like you do that would be nice and to see those old cars and abandoned houses..
I think it's a video game
U could have tied in that door or it will fall off eventually watch out for snakes
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