Yes, I've seen those, and the Chevelle and full size Pontiac variants. I remember a Canadian full size Pontiac convertible with a big block chevy engine.
None of these cars or parts are mine, and the guy will only sell entire cars, no parts. I have to decide myself if it's worth it to be an entire car for some parts.
In honor of the great, the one and only, Steve Magnante, without him I would not have the windshield for my 58 Coronet, and the kid's favorite tv show. Just a title, no underlying agenda.
The blue and white Mercury at 2:20 appears to be a 56 Mercury Montclair.
Montclair! That's it, thank you!
The owner never kept the yard up at all. The vehicles were left to waste away. They are only good for the crusher.
Unfortunately, this is true for most of them, sad.
In Canada, the Chevy ii/ Nova, was also called a Pontiac Acadian.
Yes, I've seen those, and the Chevelle and full size Pontiac variants. I remember a Canadian full size Pontiac convertible with a big block chevy engine.
In 1950 to 1952 Coronet was the top of the line model.
Sport Sedan, might be a 396 with a THM 400.
1959 Ford Ranch Wagon, Mass. State Police used them.
Car next to it, is a 1972 Chevy Impala with a 350 2 bbl and a THM350 tran.
If that 1957 Dodge were a Canadian model, it would have Plymouth tailights.
And Plymouth dash and steering wheel, I believe.
Can t get that 65 Malibu out of there fast enough.....if it were near me.
I'm digging that Malibu as well, although I think I'd literally have to dig it out to get it.
Not to be confused with Steves channel
Steve's channel is the best, I got the windshield for our 58 Coronet by watching his videos. He is a national treasure.
upside down car, red, looks like 1967 pontiac, cars were long long time
I would agree. 2 door hardtop, what a shame.
Can anybody walk the yard?? If so where is it?
No, private collection on a farm, can't even see it from the road.
Will you sell me the small square piece of chrome on the leŕt fender above the headlight .
None of these cars or parts are mine, and the guy will only sell entire cars, no parts. I have to decide myself if it's worth it to be an entire car for some parts.
@@cudafry1967 oh. I thought you said you was buying the whole car and was going to be selling parts off it. My Bad
1958 Biscayne?
Found out later that 58 has a manual trans on the floor, not sure if it is a 3 or 4 speed.
ruff and rusty
And flipped over and destroyed.
Dodge is a 1957, smaller lights are parking lights.
I wish it was a 58!
Montclair
That's it! Thank you.
You really should come up with an original name for these series of videos. Seems like a dishonest grab at views.
In honor of the great, the one and only, Steve Magnante, without him I would not have the windshield for my 58 Coronet, and the kid's favorite tv show. Just a title, no underlying agenda.