24:09....Farmtruck is leaning against a Model 3 King Midget and even in its current condition, it's worth around $3,000. There are only about 1250 King Midgets known to still exist. Athens Ohio is where they were made and the only road test was making sure that every one would climb a hill in the town without having to be pushed. I'm am the mechanic for two Model 3 versions and am picking up my own 1955 Model 2 this Wednesday. Watch for it on my channel. Excellent walk through Farmtruck and AZN!! Thanks for taking us along! Cheers! Zip~
Omg guys !!!! I would be a kid in a candy store there. So much gold!!!! Everywhere oh man so many glorious old Iron parts. This place is toys r us. For adults!!!! Spent many many weekends with my dad at these places!!!
That small yellow car in the back at 24:32 is a King Midget, around 1958. They had a Kohler 12hp in them. Used to see Shriner's using them in parades, but they were meant to be licensed and used on the road. I had one when I was 16.
So much history in the salvage yards. I always love walking around them and seeing so much and hate seeing them go away to the shreaders thanks for the walk around
Farmtruck and AZN. How you guys doin.Love videos of junkyards. So kool. That tini car you thought was a kitcar I think is a Crosley. They look like a kitcar because the body parts are like riveted on. 🤠👍🙏 Peace.
Moroso Sweatshirt... very cool.. I grew up with Dick Moroso and his family living down the lane from me in CT. he had parts all over and funny-cars and trailers in the back yard. long before his brand name became SO huge... memories... I always look forward to seeing your videos. never stop.
that is the type of place you will look back on years from now..youll ride by abd it will all be gone..and go i remember back when eon owed this place and it was full of old cars..and youll say man i wish i had all of them now..
Oooh baby, what a fun tour. I am always on the look out for old truck and car hoods I repurpose for mancave and hot rod garage art. I'm in Michigan so tough to know I i could even make to Ron' s place. T-Dubs Rustic Hot Rod Art.
I helped my dad rebuild a 70 c10. I remember going to junkyards everywhere. Best memories as a kid. I can spend all day in one and never want to leave. It amazing. I'd rather go to a junkyard than the beach. I wish I could take my son like that. I still have my first car which was an 86 trans am. It a 350/350 car now my dad helped w and last one b4 he passed. I love to get it out and let it be my sons first. I loved my dads truck. We used to take it to cruise ins. So many memories of driving it and getting all the attention. It had a 327 w a 4 speed Muncie rockcrusher. So many memories of it and the 69 gto he had.
hey guys, I've been to "Eddie Meyers shop" in Hollywood back in 60-61. You brought back some memories there. Yep I remember the Darrel starbird lincoln. That little truck, how about a Crosley.
Was given a ride in the new '73 Riviera of my friend's dad the day he bought it from the Buick dealership. The fresh 455 moved that boat pretty good. Tragedy struck not an hour later, however, when the baby brother of my friend gnawed the tip of the padded vinyl dash that sticks out like a "V" into the front seat compartment and left permanent teeth marks, while poor ol' dad wasn't looking.
Years ago I drove a running junkyard 62 Studebaker Lark for a month while I was rebuilding the motor in my street rod. I'd love to have that car today in the spirit of your picking today... It's such an oddball but would make a cool, unusual street rod today.
Love the relationship between farm truck and azn. 2 pees in a pod lmao and the fact that farm truck is like a kid in a candy store crack me up and with that being said YOU 2 DESERVE A TV SHOW
Pretty sure they stuck a grenade in a white c10 50 years ago. Farm truck was finding parts of the white c10 literally everywhere...... lol I heard the nitrous skinny chair is nice this time of year.....lol
Those are the kind of older you learn old tricks and knowledge about life from the new generations need more of that maybe they will respect there elders
I had a '72 Suburban 3 door with split rear doors, when I was in high school. it had a 402 400 auto and was fun as hell, I did a lot of stupid stuff (like jumping RR tracks) with it. 3/4 ton suspension and was surprisingly quick despite it's size
I've been inside this place one time... my boss knew the guy and he was gracious enough to give us a quick tour... in the 10 or 20 minutes I stayed there he showed me some awesome stuff that I was amazed he knew what it was all for... dont let the mess fool you he knows everything he has in that place
Oh yeah. And I love hoarders like that. That right there is so rare I'm the only person that has one. And I just happen to have 2 of them. It's valued at over $2000. It's been sitting in that spot for 37 years now.
I cant be the only one that feels like farm truck and azn, are some of the only ones on street outlaws that were portrayed honestly on discovery. They remind me of a lot of folks i know up here in kenosha. You boys had more entertainment value on the show then the drama played into by the editors. Love you guys
Well Johnathan, here is your shout out, HEY JOHNATHAN from Kenosha, I was a fan of Kenosha when it wasn’t fashionable, my dad and I bought American Motors for a very long time, till they went out! That was a terrible loss both for the Kenosha city and their workers. Again, HI !!!!
Now boat tail Buick is one of my favorites. I’d rather have a boat tail then the others rivs. I love wondering around old salvage yards. Just to see if I can find a gold mine
I think its awesome you guys have your own UA-cam channel! Been a long time fan and named a son after AZN! Thanks for sharing much love and respect from Colorado!!💪👊🍻
You guys are so lucky to have things like that where you are..... Up here in northern Maine because of the price of steel and because everybody so poor... there's been a whole lot of history sent through the crusher for scrap weight. When I was a kid there were four or five different junk yards that had everything from musement park rides to cars from the decades to lawn mowers. . Now it's harder than hell to go and find parts for old vehicles
Starbird had a way with cars. I still see a few of his everyday. I can see his house and museum from my bedroom window lol. Dudes almost 90 and I can look out and see him mowing his grass in the summer
Walked by some awesome old cars and get excited about finding C10 parts. 😳 Hope that guy has some kids that are into cars...seen a couple amazing places filled with old iron get auctioned off because the family looks at it as junk.
This reminds me of a yard (Daddy Clyde's) that was here in Nashville which is sadly gone now. I have a solid 48 Dodge "Fluid Drive" 2 door business coupe that had no missing parts at all. I had to cut down 3 large trees and use a bulldozer just to get it out and found model T wheels underneath it. Started a frame off restoration and had to store it 1/2 way through due to "life" ! Need to find some one who wants to take it over as I have no garage or time to finish it. : (
I enjoy watching this, cause you can't go hunting through a junkyard like that here in Australia because the spider webs would be next level and red backs love living in cars like that
I haven't gotten to the part where you approach Ron on the Eddie Meyer air cleaner but I'd be surprised if he kick the two of you out for not realizing the history you are holding in your hands. Still love you 2. Melanie
I got a 63 impala just like that the body is shot but it has everything else interior is great shape all windows except front chrome is good trim and 283 with power glide 2 speed trans
Man if there was anyway to just hang out with these guys and learn from them and work on cars with them I would take it in a heartbeat. Cool videos though guys keep them coming 👍👍
@28:53, that hood is GOLD! It's a mid to late '40's Ford Deluxe may be just before they stopped making cars to support the War effort and someone WANTS that hood in a bad way.
It's a jewelry box in the rough , one time I ran a weed eater across the front and back yard there for Ron . It was a challenge to say the least , good luck y'all 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
The first Chevy convertable was a 52 and the Chevy you said your uncle had like the one with the 4 doors was a 63. The one you said was a 58 Belair actually was.
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This guy got rad rod gold mine great video guys GOD BLESS merry Christmas much love from crazy Minneapolis
@@peggypatton9170 Merry Christmas!
what is going on with the hearse???
@LJ Brooks they filmed new season hopefully it will air after jj the getting boring
Where is this wonderful place?
24:09....Farmtruck is leaning against a Model 3 King Midget and even in its current condition, it's worth around $3,000. There are only about 1250 King Midgets known to still exist. Athens Ohio is where they were made and the only road test was making sure that every one would climb a hill in the town without having to be pushed. I'm am the mechanic for two Model 3 versions and am picking up my own 1955 Model 2 this Wednesday. Watch for it on my channel. Excellent walk through Farmtruck and AZN!! Thanks for taking us along! Cheers! Zip~
No BS you 2 were the best part of street outlaws and I’m so stoked to find this channel
Same xD
Yeep.
Dont see how..half of it has nothing to do with racing..
@@jameshester1879 but it has to do with cars lol nice for variety especially in cars. Not just the race but more
Man he has a lot of cool old steel!
He really did!
Would help me find a 1979 tbird
Omg guys !!!! I would be a kid in a candy store there. So much gold!!!! Everywhere oh man so many glorious old Iron parts. This place is toys r us. For adults!!!! Spent many many weekends with my dad at these places!!!
That small yellow car in the back at 24:32 is a King Midget, around 1958. They had a Kohler 12hp in them. Used to see Shriner's using them in parades, but they were meant to be licensed and used on the road. I had one when I was 16.
So much history in the salvage yards. I always love walking around them and seeing so much and hate seeing them go away to the shreaders thanks for the walk around
I like old car stuff,it’s cool any day,any where,and especially the old guys,there stories and wisdom.
Farmtruck and AZN. How you guys doin.Love videos of junkyards. So kool. That tini car you thought was a kitcar I think is a Crosley. They look like a kitcar because the body parts are like riveted on. 🤠👍🙏 Peace.
Moroso Sweatshirt... very cool.. I grew up with Dick Moroso and his family living down the lane from me in CT. he had parts all over and funny-cars and trailers in the back yard. long before his brand name became SO huge... memories... I always look forward to seeing your videos. never stop.
I grew up in OKC and have spent most of my 38 years here. I find new things about my home everytime you guys post. Love it guys! Keep it up!
Thanks for the support!!!
that is the type of place you will look back on years from now..youll ride by abd it will all be gone..and go i remember back when eon owed this place and it was full of old cars..and youll say man i wish i had all of them now..
Cool old stuff 😎 I love the old ones
Oooh baby, what a fun tour. I am always on the look out for old truck and car hoods I repurpose for mancave and hot rod garage art. I'm in Michigan so tough to know I i could even make to Ron' s place. T-Dubs Rustic Hot Rod Art.
I helped my dad rebuild a 70 c10. I remember going to junkyards everywhere. Best memories as a kid. I can spend all day in one and never want to leave. It amazing. I'd rather go to a junkyard than the beach. I wish I could take my son like that. I still have my first car which was an 86 trans am. It a 350/350 car now my dad helped w and last one b4 he passed. I love to get it out and let it be my sons first. I loved my dads truck. We used to take it to cruise ins. So many memories of driving it and getting all the attention. It had a 327 w a 4 speed Muncie rockcrusher. So many memories of it and the 69 gto he had.
FarmtruckandAZN you guys are awesome, big shout out from Troy Alabama !!!
Yeah you guys rock! From Nauvoo, Alabama
Whats up bro!! Hope you are well
hey guys, I've been to "Eddie Meyers shop" in Hollywood back in 60-61. You brought back some memories there. Yep I remember the Darrel starbird lincoln. That little truck, how about a Crosley.
Thanks for sharing, cool yard😊
Thanks for watching Joey!
Was given a ride in the new '73 Riviera of my friend's dad the day he bought it from the Buick dealership. The fresh 455 moved that boat pretty good. Tragedy struck not an hour later, however, when the baby brother of my friend gnawed the tip of the padded vinyl dash that sticks out like a "V" into the front seat compartment and left permanent teeth marks, while poor ol' dad wasn't looking.
Years ago I drove a running junkyard 62 Studebaker Lark for a month while I was rebuilding the motor in my street rod. I'd love to have that car today in the spirit of your picking today... It's such an oddball but would make a cool, unusual street rod today.
Good luck guys you are going to need it
I sure miss the old "wrecking" yards. I could poke around all day there.
Love the relationship between farm truck and azn. 2 pees in a pod lmao and the fact that farm truck is like a kid in a candy store crack me up and with that being said YOU 2 DESERVE A TV SHOW
We got one! Should be airing on Discovery Channel 2021
Pretty sure they stuck a grenade in a white c10 50 years ago. Farm truck was finding parts of the white c10 literally everywhere...... lol
I heard the nitrous skinny chair is nice this time of year.....lol
Old Gene Winfield is OOOOOOOOLD.... better get him on that fast😂
And round keys are locks, square are ignition 😉
Yeah on older gm round key the hole for the key ring is in shape of D for door and hole on square key is in shape of I for ignition.
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That place is unbelievable.
You guys walked across the cowl of a 3 window coupe and didn't even notice it.😮
That place blows my mind.
Thx guys👊👍
Those are the kind of older you learn old tricks and knowledge about life from the new generations need more of that maybe they will respect there elders
I had a '72 Suburban 3 door with split rear doors, when I was in high school. it had a 402 400 auto and was fun as hell, I did a lot of stupid stuff (like jumping RR tracks) with it. 3/4 ton suspension and was surprisingly quick despite it's size
The Boat Tails will super hot sooner or later. When done right they are beautiful cars. Dale Jr has an example of one that is beautiful.
Have not seen Ron in 17 years. Danged if he does not look a day older. Good one guys....
i did not know you 2 had a yt channell nice now i got video to cacth up on you guys make me smile
I've been inside this place one time... my boss knew the guy and he was gracious enough to give us a quick tour... in the 10 or 20 minutes I stayed there he showed me some awesome stuff that I was amazed he knew what it was all for... dont let the mess fool you he knows everything he has in that place
My Pleasure to watch FarmTruck and AZN ❤🙄✌👍👏🪝ed on your Channel and Content
I’m kinda like you all. I could spend hour in a junkyard, come out with nothing and still have a good time
Its fun just to walk around and just check out whats there!
So true I do the same thing and just to talk to the owner and hear the stories and plans they have
The Junkyard.. my home away from home sanctuary!
Time well spent 👍
My life philosophy is "a bad day at the boneyard is better than a good day at work" #boneyardlifestyle
Nothing better then a GOOD junk yard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh yeah. And I love hoarders like that. That right there is so rare I'm the only person that has one. And I just happen to have 2 of them. It's valued at over $2000. It's been sitting in that spot for 37 years now.
what an awesome place. great video guys. THE PICKLEGATE INCIDENT AT RONS. will become legend. hahaha
I cant be the only one that feels like farm truck and azn, are some of the only ones on street outlaws that were portrayed honestly on discovery. They remind me of a lot of folks i know up here in kenosha. You boys had more entertainment value on the show then the drama played into by the editors. Love you guys
Well Johnathan, here is your shout out, HEY JOHNATHAN from Kenosha, I was a fan of Kenosha when it wasn’t fashionable, my dad and I bought American Motors for a very long time, till they went out! That was a terrible loss both for the Kenosha city and their workers. Again, HI !!!!
Old Crosleys those are a sweet find
You guys are alot of fun to watch. Thanks for a very entertaining video. Keep up the good work!
Now boat tail Buick is one of my favorites. I’d rather have a boat tail then the others rivs. I love wondering around old salvage yards. Just to see if I can find a gold mine
I think its awesome you guys have your own UA-cam channel! Been a long time fan and named a son after AZN! Thanks for sharing much love and respect from Colorado!!💪👊🍻
I had fun. Great video
You guys are so lucky to have things like that where you are..... Up here in northern Maine because of the price of steel and because everybody so poor... there's been a whole lot of history sent through the crusher for scrap weight. When I was a kid there were four or five different junk yards that had everything from musement park rides to cars from the decades to lawn mowers. . Now it's harder than hell to go and find parts for old vehicles
That place is like heaven for us old hot rodders.
It truly is!!!
Starbird had a way with cars. I still see a few of his everyday. I can see his house and museum from my bedroom window lol. Dudes almost 90 and I can look out and see him mowing his grass in the summer
Hell I would have half that stuff go home with me if I had the money. Glad to see you both take the time to appreciate the old cool stuff
Walked by some awesome old cars and get excited about finding C10 parts. 😳
Hope that guy has some kids that are into cars...seen a couple amazing places filled with old iron get auctioned off because the family looks at it as junk.
Massive fan of u 2.I’ve watched ever episode from day 1,love you guys from the land downunder.you should start your own tv show.
Look its a Farmtruck in his natural elements
Truly!
That Pinto Cruising Wagon though. Now all you'd need is the matching Econoline Cruising Van.
Awesome place 👍🏻👍🏾🙌
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE SHOW!!!!!
We cant either! it's been a blast filming it so far!
That rivi is stunning!
This video was so down to earth man, yall just good people doing what ya love, and that's where happiness is found 🙏🤘🇨🇱👋
My dad had a 68 vw Baja with a punched out pinto motor.did wheelies at 40 mph.mind you this was 30 years ago. FNA BRO love you guys
This reminds me of a yard (Daddy Clyde's) that was here in Nashville which is sadly gone now. I have a solid 48 Dodge "Fluid Drive" 2 door business coupe that had no missing parts at all. I had to cut down 3 large trees and use a bulldozer just to get it out and found model T wheels underneath it. Started a frame off restoration and had to store it 1/2 way through due to "life" !
Need to find some one who wants to take it over as I have no garage or time to finish it. : (
Thanks for this one Guys . That was fun!!!😎
Cannot wait to see the OG’s back on the TV. Next month baby. #405
Farmtruck sure is dedicated when it comes to searching for rusty treasures.
I’d watch content like this all day. Great video guys. 👍🏻
I could watch this old stuff for hours
That was an awesome video nice trip around the junkyard very entertaining
Thats my old pinto wagon. It started with a v6 then we put a 302 in it. It was almost 20 years ago
Runs good, just needs a Batrie!
@@TheGforcead Battery
@@davidciabattonijr8170 How an old man pronounces it in eastern NC, more like bat-tree
@@TheGforcead I know bro i was kidding
You should have seen the log loader, looked like it had been buried in the snow in Alaska fir 5 years
You guys rock and so down to earth!
That little truck you took the picture of was a 1950s Crosley pick up.
Azn is a genuine good person i u se to work in a thrift store on Britton and he was always the best person to talk to
Your guys rock ! Thanks for the video, I like your attitude about collecting , and it's fun, (the find ! )
I enjoy watching this, cause you can't go hunting through a junkyard like that here in Australia because the spider webs would be next level and red backs love living in cars like that
I like how Azn pointed out the front end of the Riviera..Lol
The ugly bumber is because of safety regulations.
Those were probably aunt Bee's pickles from Mayberry, 1961.
I Immediately thought of her Kerosene Cucumbers. " Shoo , fly ...He's dead."
That's what I thought of....
This guys are the best couple. Been watching them since outlaw racing
Best duo ever !!!
Thanks for the support Jacob!
Omg I just got chills you guys got me into sleepers and I really wanna race you guys!!!lol
really loved that datsun?? truck and that old suburban. Thought to myself those would make a great work truck for you guys
I haven't gotten to the part where you approach Ron on the Eddie Meyer air cleaner but I'd be surprised if he kick the two of you out for not realizing the history you are holding in your hands. Still love you 2. Melanie
Love days like this.
Always a blast watching you two!
Great video. Farm truck and asian is hilarious.
Sean and Jeff are sooooooo cool for sure!!! Like Laurel and Hardy cool. Except even cooler cause their both Street Racers.💪👀
I got a 63 impala just like that the body is shot but it has everything else interior is great shape all windows except front chrome is good trim and 283 with power glide 2 speed trans
Man if there was anyway to just hang out with these guys and learn from them and work on cars with them I would take it in a heartbeat. Cool videos though guys keep them coming 👍👍
Hahahah I lost it when farm truck threw the pickle over the fence 🤣
LOL!
I could barely hold it together and keep the camera straight! LOL
@28:53, that hood is GOLD! It's a mid to late '40's Ford Deluxe may be just before they stopped making cars to support the War effort and someone WANTS that hood in a bad way.
I remember driving by there when I was a kid and always being amazed by all of his "inventory ".
Love it guys keep it up Thank you.
Wow this is amazing struck gold brother love to have the galaxy 500
Keep-em coming guys!!!
It's a jewelry box in the rough , one time I ran a weed eater across the front and back yard there for Ron . It was a challenge to say the least , good luck y'all 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
That was a great video.
That’s awesome I’ve had the opportunity to sit and talk with Darrel starbird he comes by are shop in Tulsa
I feel your pain Farmtruck . I love going to a place like that BUT hate not being able to bring home a couple of truck loads
this is a Treasurer!!! ✌
Still have d max . Good luck you tubing
The first Chevy convertable was a 52 and the Chevy you said your uncle had like the one with the 4 doors was a 63. The one you said was a 58 Belair actually was.
Awesome vid guy's.keep them coming.👍
Be good stay safe....😁😁😁😁😁👍
Great video dad..👍🏻👍🏻🤣
A ton of garage and wall art to be had.
Mad chad would love this place.
I love watching farmtruck rake the door lock with random keys. I've had luck with a moped key in a chevy van like that. 🤙
Cool 2 c u wondering thru the junk yard