HUGE Junkyard sold at auction! 1960s & older Cars, Trucks, Model T's + parts: TONS of rusty history!
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
- Mr. Goodpliers heads off to another auction with Joe for tons of rusty history! Check out the huge junkyard variety, from Model T's and century old vehicles and parts, through the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s!
For any inquiries, I can be reached by email at mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
THIS AUCTION IS AMAZING....THANKS FOR DRAGING US ALONG......
It was so nice to watch someone identify cars and parts that actually knew what they were talking about!
Thank You very much.
Growing up as a kid in Brooklyn in the '60s I was obsessed with old cars and old car junkyards, but only got to see them from the Interstate when my family went on trips. But when I was a kid- (even now at 64)- the hell with Disneyland! THIS was the place which would have been a combination of dreamland and fantasy land for me....!
What a great auction so much early stuff and dirt cheap. The suburban and panel I would have been all over them. Great video. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
What a great sale! I could spend hours in a place like that.
Tim I'm just dieing of envy, glad to see some old iron being saved.👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
Amazing collection of old iron. Lots of potential everywhere you look. Thanks for the video.
Wow those were some great prices!!!!
You absolutely live the dream Mr. G! Wish I could go with you on these.
MAN ALIVE THIS IS AMAZING.
Man that’s an old school Junkyard with tons of cars/trucks & vans.
The deals were unreal. Great show by Mr. GP. 😎👍🇨🇦
More fun than any car show.
It was so nice to watch someone identify cars and parts that actually knew what in the hell they were talking about!
Thank You very much.
The sheer tonnage is unbelievable. I would have had to bring the semi to haul my purchases!!
This sale reminds me of the Vintage Tin section in the old Rod & Custom magazines in the 1960's (so much available in one location). This would have been so enjoyable to have seen in person. I am very good at identifying cars and parts going back to 1929 but that would have been a great challenge figuring out what was in all those piles (especially all the body panels now in pieces because of all the wood body framework long since rotted away). Prices seemed to be reasonable on a number of things but those low prices are reflecting how costly it is to bring back a car to new again unless you can do almost everything yourself. The Lincoln is a great example of a very complete car going cheap. Unfortunately, a full restoration on a car like that would be prohibitive that pretty much leaves that car being parted out since all those good parts could bring big dollars individually. Keep showing these kind of videos. Thanks
Nailed it. The old Vintage Tin on the pages of R&C to the color wheels and angel hair of the Autorammas that toured from city to city. Amazed that many of these yards are still around...back in the deeep back woods. Yes the economics and most of the morons on the reality tv shows have really distorted the old car hobby
I gotta say Mr. Goodpilers you definitely always find unbelievable hordes of awesomeness that I would’ve thought were long gone!!
Unbelievable treasure being sold at fair prices!
Enjoy the content Sir!!
At 47:30 - as a kid, I remember my neighbor, a farmer, bought a new 1957 Studebaker pickup. After only a couple months, the starter Bendix would lock up in the flywheel teeth and he'd have to push the truck back and forth to push the Bendix out of the teeth or it wouldn't start.
Man I love these long auction videos! As a Southern California resident, those cars were going for dirt cheap. I need to head your direction and bring some of these cars here.
I would have loved to go to this auction, so many bargains! Can't wait to see what you and Joe bought!
Tim, you should be arrested for stealing that 62 Chevy coupe!!!!! Great buy!
Surprised he didn't buy the 61 Biscayne
@@jamesthompson8008 that was like $125!!!!
@@jamesthompson8008 ll
That would have been fun to go through and bye- would have been better than summer LOL
Here we go bless you and your pliers something interesting to watch thanks my friend 😊
Thank you for sharing this with all of us. The Lincoln would look so cool polished like an aircraft or an Airstream trailer!
One of the Nicer Auction vids I've seen in Quite awhile. "He bought it so I wouldn't I have to. " lol Good Job.
Wow, amazing , thanks for recording this so it's on here for people to see
I wouldn't be surprised if that Lincoln shows up in the flea market at Hershey next year with a big price tag . Glad to see some people picked up some bargains for a change .
Mr, good pliers thank you very much mate I truly appreciate you and your videos and I was blown away at the prices of all the 20,s 3,0s and so on cars were cheap as chips as
they say !!!
Even for scarp their worth a lot more
Great auctioneer selling as quickly as possible
This is what people call a proper junkyard
God bless you sir for sharing your videos
with us all great content really enjoyed watching this!!!
I was so intrigued in thinking that all them cars and all the people who owned them when they were on the road are all dead now
This is a very worthy watch!!
God bless mr good pliers
I like this auctioneer, he's been on your videos before. Has a good chant and method
good pick on the bumpers joe . hope you got more
Oh wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the upload.
Awesome, thank you for sharing with us. . .
I love an auction! I would have been buying way too many cars at those prices
I always look forward to your videos, thanks for making them!
wow.. just wow.. alot of good stuff...
Wow!! All those Chevy Advance Design truck parts...I would have loved to been able to bid on all of them. (Love those, especially 1954.)
This is an old school auction like when I was a kid. Guys in overalls, low prices, fast moving... Super cool.
Glad I'm no where near that place,I'd need a semi to drag all the goodies home.it would be a race between me and #30.
Good day from Ontario. As retired farmer, how did they keep weeds & grass down. I remember going to combine scrap yard, expecting it see all kinds of grass , instead seen 17 sheep that mowed for free.Thanks
I must be getting old I remember when this stuff was daily drivers . lol.
That has to be the wildest pile of parts I ever saw go in an auction like that. The prices were good. Sad to see it go but good that maybe some got saved.
Wish I was there so I could got some old cars and trucks so my ole man could restore
That was interesting! I didnt expect you for the 62 Impala! ^^
Hi.Mr.goodpliers very good action some of these cars are good for hodrods ratrods even for resto from the ground up. The only thing is that I saw some video were the cars were more complete I think it has something to do were you live. Keep these actions coming.👌👌👍👍👍👍
You got some good deals. I think there was meat on the bones with the Lincoln at $3000. Most of the bodies were pretty cheap! Wish we had some deals like that here! Thanks for taking us along to the auction.
Man i would love get my hands on one of those old classics i got acouple of big blocks to put in one cheap prices nice
Wow....subscribed after this one
This truly represents the end of an era....or shall I say eras! Yards and properties like this disappeared out East here decades ago. Very very sad to think that what took a lifetime to accumulate will be GONE in a couple weeks time. At least alot of it will be saved.
Man wish I could get a heads up on an auction like this so I could get me something to build
At least others got a chance for stuff
Great deal on the bumpers!!
the lincoln V12 still making more than most
Where was this auction? I wish we had places like that in my state of CT.
I'm going to miss model t haven
My dad had one of those Lincoln zephyrs in Newhall California during WW2. They scrapped out the aluminum on it and got $150. Dad drove it to high school and there's a picture in his annual.
Wow everything sold for so cheap!
Man, I just can't stop thinking about the rust repair on these cars. LOL I have a '70 Datsun I'm restoring, and even though its a Cali car, it still has plenty of rust.
Unbelievable....what an assortment
Hello hope all is good . Man that was an amazing auction so much good iron ,to bad there's no auction like it in Quebec Canada , well if there is never heard of any . Keep up the good work i love it . Take care
I would have bought that 37 Lincoln. Very cool.
Loved it, good auction
Mr. Oldbumper [f.k.a. Mr. Goodpliers] - You made a fantastic deal on all those old bumpers! Well done! The hardest part will be figuring out the year, make and model of car each bumper came off. Once you get that figured out, people will beat a path to your door! You just have to figure out how to sell the old bumpers on the internet without paying Ebay's & Paypal's exhorbitant fees! If I was doing a full restore, or even building a ratrod out of a 30's or 40's car, I would kill to find an original bumper, no matter what the condition. Dents can be hammered out and chrome re-chromed, yet there's something immoral about putting a "made in Asia" bumper on a 1932 Forde coupe. By the way, if you live in the Southwest, you can still get a classic car part re-chromed at a much lower cost in almost any of the Mexican border towns. Chrome is a nasty industry and it's no surprise the EPA has enacted so many regs that it's gotten very expensive to get a part re-chromed in the U.S.
Good job Pliers!
Pretty cool, I never been to an auction. I’d prob be hanging around that old burb. Love them , I actually repop the seat frames for the 47-59 suburbans. Have even made a few earlier year seat burb frames too .
Awesome! There's definitely a demand for those seats. Glad you have found a way to serve hobbyists and restorers
Man I wish we had those auctions over here in California High desert
Damn that's a Rat Rod builders paradise you could build some cool rat rods out of those piles of old sheet metal. they have tons of T's and A's and everything in between
Consider all the effort someone put to dismantle all this stuff...
Sorry for the repeat comments, but I've watched this video a bunch of times and I just can't get over how little money these cars and carcasses sold for! Almost any of the 30's, 40's and 50's cars sold in this auction would provide a trove of parts to a guy restoring the same car, yet most sold for $20 to $200. I'm speechless! I've seen some good deals at auctions [and I've seen people pay way too much], but this one beats all for low prices! A '50 Olds coupe for $200! [@ 57:52]. Like that little guy said in the Princess Bride: Incomprehensible! The person who bought the late 30's Lincoln for $2,000 [@ 28:44] got a steal! That V-12 is a truly rare motor! I know it's a sin to say this, but wouldn't that motor look great, all polished up, in a ratrod! Damn! Now I have to go to confession! I wonder how many Hail Mary's Father Joe will give me ...
Thanks for sharing 😊😊
Makes me crazy how the auctioneer will sell a vehicle body, and then sell its fenders separately just because they are setting beside it!
Joe must be working closely with the auctioneer as often called by name.
That 1937 Lincoln is super rare, less than 300 built. These sell around $75k restored. Sad to see so may that will likely head to the scrap yard, damn I hate to see that. Apparently this auction company did not advertise this sale very well, costing the family a ton of money. Thanks for the video though.
How they even sorted all those different parts and panels out into separate lots must have been a massive headache.😬
That was fun. So it kinda looks like you bought a bunch of stuff. Do you have a plan for any of it or just try and flip it. There was some nice stuff at the auction a lot lawn art as well. I notice a lot of big men at these auctions. Probably ought to put more salad at the buffet. Always look forward to your vids especially when you have to dig a car out of the ground. Take care.
Amazing. I can't imagine prices like that here in Cali.
Ready for the steel mill.
THE FABULOUS BRETT AT 9:19.......
That looks like fun. I'm sub'd.
Crazy!! Nothing like this ever in northern Minnesota, there’d be nothing but rust piles
I'm speechless.
SAD ,, BUT A GOOD VIDO Thanks Ed Loretto Ontario Canada
wow.. thats a metal scrappers dream lol
I would of loved to have been there.. a great opportunity to get a great old car and restore it
Was there two or three of you bidding for the "Rust Ranch"? ;-)
Mr. Goodpliers - Please tell me what Kansas county this auction was held in. That '46 Chevy coupe @54:42 is sitting on limestone caprock, which makes me think Southwest Kansas. Am I right?
This was in Iola, Kansas
Great video!!
I can see a man with some decorating ideas with bumpers that don't have homes as there is a pile of them there and a few will pay for all of the ones that you bought. I figure some of the rigs that you bought don't have a bumper so there you go. I used to use the 50 plymouth bumpers on several different rigs as they had a nice rib style to them. Never once in my life did I ever see a 57 chevy anything sell for seventy five dollars an granted, it had some murphies on it but then look at the 55 nomad that DD Speed shop built. Not much was left and now all new floors and frame, new quarters, tailgate rebuilt, different fenders.... his biggest obstacle will be glass as that rear glass has curves. Best of all most of it is new metal or solid metal replacement... the roof was good on it and thats about all he got with it. I'd say he has close to twenty in it right now but its worth three times that now. Its actually pretty nice.
Tim, I'm still looking for a 1929 Dodge hubcap if you run across one !
Scrap cars bring $250. a ton in my area. That auction was a definite buyers market. Any of those cars have titles ?
Do you ever run across any old willys or ford jeeps or other old military vehicles from the 40s or 50s?
The Delray was made more than one year. My dad had a 56 Delray two door post.
Correct, but in earlier years it was a submodel of the 210. 1958 was the only year it was its own separate model in the lineup
@@mr.goodpliers6988 what did it sell for
How’s the guy from Texas find out about the auction? How’d you find it? Do you use an app. Wish I’d was closer as it’s so interesting. Thanks!!
It was posted on a Model T page on Facebook
Holy Mackerel!!! Can't help but wonder how long that took to acquire all those cars & trucks???!?
How many did y'all take home?
Thanks for stopping by the channel! Next video will show the ones we bought
WoW! An Edsel for $225!!
How can I get on a mailing list for auctions like this?
Great video thanks for sharing know where any 59 or 64 impala convertibles may be?
I wish. They are trading for big money, even in garbage condition. I have never had a chance at one. I do have a top frame assembly from a 1962 Olds. May interchange to the Chevrolets. My email is mrgoodpilers1985@gmail.com if you want to get together on it
@@mr.goodpliers6988 thanks I emailed you.
Shit! i wish i went now! that lincoln model K for only 2 grand was a friggen steal!!!!! was just so hard to justify a 24+ hour round trip for one car
Man a 100 for that 62
If I go there I will want to buy almost everything🤣🤣
great
Don't be waving them hands around if you ain't bidding 🤣