I enjoyed the walk down memory lane and your conversation along the way. Also, I appreciate the absence of background “music”. You’re a great distraction from the political chaos here in America and very helpful eliminating stress. Thank you.
Loved this! I was so concentrated on the cars, a couple of times I found myself forgetting this was on you-tube and trying to look around you to see a car you just passed (0: My hubby asked what I was watching, when I told him he just rolled his eyes and said "of course you are", cause he knows how I love anything old. My dream car is a 1938 Ford pickup truck. Thanks for sharing.
+Curiosity Incorporated By the way, if you happen to run across a 1964 Plymouth Valiant stationwagon, I need the taillights. One could have very well been in that junkyard. Thanks
My husband is a Mopar man. I'm going to have him watch this, he'll be so jealous. I had a 69 Dodge charger, ended up having to sell it. Couldn't find a couple pieces I needed. We live in Pennsylvania, the dukes of Hazzard ruined them all. I did show it to my husband (61). He enjoyed it alot. I think there was a little envy there. I have been through a lot of junk yards in my time. I think if he knew where this one was I'd have to spend a week there. He knew what most were. Was know as the Mopar man. Before computers. Thanks.
Can't , find my previous comment, so I'll add another. Wow ! Junkyards such as this one is beyond rare ! The Marmom that you passed by should be rescued. It is a iconic auto. almost at the level of a Duesenberg. Great job !!!!!
Thanks Vincent, I was fortunate to come across this place and thought you guys might like a video :) I have done a few of these videos at other yards may be worth watching my other ones too!
I have watched the other videos that you've posted on your channel. I've been fan of junkyards for decades and have seen them disappear. Where I live you can not have a car without a plate in your driveway. Love your work
Enjoy your videos. Loved your anecdote about "No Minors". My sister recently "confessed" to me that when we were little kids she thought that passengers on a bus, be they 5 or 50, all knew each other.
So funny what we think as kids. My grandpa worked the graveyard 11pm - 7am my brother ask what do you do mow the grass or dig the grave? I knew my grandpa worked at International Paper Mill so I wasn’t sure about the graveyard part myself. What a find!!! The old 🚘 car grave. So cool WOW on the Mustang.
I spent a day at a yard in Georgia,a couple of years ago. Similar stock was there, but in great shape. The old man was not willing to sell a thing! More of a hoarder than a collector. Nice to see all this for sale. Really enjoy your content.
So much cool stuff! That little red corvair 2 door was a first year of production model... you can tell by the convex panel where a grill would normally go on a conventional car. And that ram rod 350! That is very rare and prized above 442 models of the same year. Thanks for sharing... love the adventures.
Whoops, sorry, but I made a bonehead mistake on that corvair... first year models had a concave panel. I had to correct this before everybody gets riled up, lol. Cool car anyway.
Great video, many cool cars and trucks to remind us of a time gone by SADLY most are to far gone to use for a build today unless you are just looking for a pattern to work from.... you can see holes through a number of vehicles you said would make a cool build... amazing.
Very, very beautiful video and thank you for your effort. I'm from Italy, and i just love old cars, especially American muscle cars. What a shame for those cars. I hope that someone buy some of them and restores them.
Cool place, lots of goodies. Sitting in the snow, brings out all these beauties! Awesome place. Thanks for sharing this. Really enjoyed it. Gosh you could spend all day there.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hope your feet recovered. So much fun and so many memories. Please revisit - those of us who love the old cars, would appreciate you posting a video 3 times this length. We would eat it up. Great content as always - keep up the great work! Chuck in Kansas
Love the videos , even more so because their local . I lived out by Gibbons 6 years ago and allways wondered how many hidden gems were in the trees on old farms . I'm going to A1 today to check out the blue 63 comet you had in your earlier vid. I'm a huge fan of old buses and would love that Le normand .. Which is actually a Prevost model built in Québec. 😄👍
Title is accurate... Wow! Amazing! City bus, 59 Oldsmobile sedan and convertible, 60s Chrysler Newports, the 72 Buick LeSabre two door hardtop, the IHC Travelall panel truck, the Mopar muscle... Incredible place!
Excellent scrap yards. I'm interested in the old 30's and 40's COE's. As in Cab Over Engine designed trucks by Ford, General motors and so on. You have a good blog and business going my friend. Unfortunately I'm so many miles away from those places you visit.
I grew up in old car restoration hot rods and body shop work rebuild this is right up my alley since I was 7 years old I've been going to junk yards an old car yards and Barnes looking and hunting old cars my uncle president of South Car Club my oldest uncle had a body shop he rebuilt cars my father was a machinist I was with multicraft mechanic Millwright welder designer I'm looking to be involved in this everyday
Fun , entertaining as always , thanks for sharing Alex. Not a lot of european models apart from the merc and I spotted a Fiat spyder, dissolving in the snow!
I'm surprised that everyone over looked the 1972 Chevelle Concours Estate wagon at 29:08 they only made less than 10,000 all together and the production number can be broken down even further if it was a 3rd seat model or not. Also those Starfire convertibles are worth a boat load when there restored
There's definitely not many left, I don't think I've ever seen a 1972 Concours Estate in person either. I own a 1969 Chevelle nomad which is even more rare.
They don't build super cars like these anymore. Miss my Monte Carlo '76 coupe and the first year mustang. Not to mention my 76 XJS coupe Jag. Fun looking around. Btw the chrome today isn't close to the chrome of yesterday. I loved it!
Oh man, that first Mustang looked good, and had the dealer installed A/C just like my old 66 2 door galaxy had. Those Cadillac Campers were actually factory made, my uncle had one in Michigan, many years ago.
I enjoyed this film from the 1st till the last minute! A scrap museum! I used to walk around and make photo's of scrapyards in the 80's. and 90's. Nowadays they are all gone due the environment rules. I live in the Netherlands, the scrapyards now are like grocery shops, very efficiënt, and very dull.
The Packard looks like a 120 , a smaller straight 8. My sister's scout leader used to drive a '40 in the early 1980s. '77 is when Cadillacs started to shrink I drove a '77 LeSabre for a while.
At 43;13 what you call a sedan delivery we call a panel truck in the States.A sedan delivery is typically a station wagon without side windows in the rear.
Like you my first car was a 1949 DeSoto convertible with fluid drive. Was a real junker though. Rotten through and through. You are not that far off on naming cars and years especially with your youth.
@ 2:26, RITE AFTER HE SAYS, "THAT CHARGER NEEDS TO GET BACK ON THE ROAD", He shows a teal chrysler Newport that is in such mint condition, The driver door sounded like it was a brand new car, SOLID! IT NEEDED A NEW TRUNK LOCK, THATS ALL I COULD SEE WRONG WITH IT!!! Seemed to be a very nicely preserved car!!! I would love to have it & many more! That car is in way to nice of shape to be sitting in a junk yard!!! WHAT A SHAME TO WAISTE A PERFECTLY GOOD, REAR WHEEL DRIVE, FULL FRAME CLASSIC IN PRESTINE CONDITION CONSIDERING! I WOULD DRIVE WHEREVER TO SAVE THAT CAR! I AM SURE I COULD HAVE IT UP & RUNNING PROBABLY THAT SAME DAY! REMOVE & DRAIN THE GAS TANK, INSPECT IT, COAT IT WITH A LINING SUBSTANCE, MAYBE ADD A NEW FUEL PUMP FOR GOOD MEASURE & GO PREPARED WITH A NEW BATTERY, GAS TANK & FUEL PUMP, NEW GAS LINE & I BET SHE FIRES RITE UP!!!! SOME BADASS CARS IN THAT YARD! ID GIVE MY LEFT XXX FOR MANY OF THEM!!! YET, THEY JUST LET THEM ROT AWAY! WHAT A SHAME! THE CHRYSLER LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD FIRE RITE UP!
Man junkyards are my favourite places to go I'm in heaven at those places ha ha. I've been going to Buck's auto for years. It used to be called Car bashers. I've bought many used tires from there over the years. I even bought a whole car there once.
Cool find that place is very organized considering many of those older box trucks likethe Divcos and Metros are hot items. Today to build into hot rods or advertising trucks I used to think the old milk trucks were neat Because they were set up to drive standing up or sitting While doing deliveries I delivered newspapers as a kid and would see the guys delivering thei milk early in the morning when i. Did my paper route A couple guys used to give me ice cold chocolate milk for free And would show me their truck too !
Omg.... those 3 chargers at 5:55, are really cool, red one is a 69, light blue (middle one) is a 68 and I can't tell what the other blue one is. Really cool cars I would buy all 3..... Cool video too 👍 The green charger at 21:34 is a 68... very nice condition At 29:02 there is a blue dodge demon!
Oh my...can't wait to open the garage with my brother and do trips to such places to get some projects. These places will all disappear soon. How do you get to approach the owner of a place like this ? Junkyard owners are often unwelcoming in my little experience. Glad to know everything is for sale.
OMG . . my heart sank!! All of those beautiful cars and trucks. Brings me back!
I love watching these videos. Reminds me of watching American Graffiti with my dad. He loved the movie and the cars. Makes me miss him like crazy
I enjoyed the walk down memory lane and your conversation along the way. Also, I appreciate the absence of background “music”. You’re a great distraction from the political chaos here in America and very helpful eliminating stress. Thank you.
You need to revisit this yard without the snow. Lots of cool old stuff there to see
Loved this! I was so concentrated on the cars, a couple of times I found myself forgetting this was on you-tube and trying to look around you to see a car you just passed (0: My hubby asked what I was watching, when I told him he just rolled his eyes and said "of course you are", cause he knows how I love anything old. My dream car is a 1938 Ford pickup truck. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent junkyard ! Thanks for taking us along. Great video as always
Thanks Shaun :) couldn’t go to a place like this and not share!
Curiosity Incorporated I Appreciate it !
+Curiosity Incorporated By the way, if you happen to run across a 1964 Plymouth Valiant stationwagon, I need the taillights. One could have very well been in that junkyard. Thanks
Please come back when there's less snow this is a fantastic graveyard!!!
My husband is a Mopar man. I'm going to have him watch this, he'll be so jealous. I had a 69 Dodge charger, ended up having to sell it. Couldn't find a couple pieces I needed. We live in Pennsylvania, the dukes of Hazzard ruined them all. I did show it to my husband (61). He enjoyed it alot. I think there was a little envy there. I have been through a lot of junk yards in my time. I think if he knew where this one was I'd have to spend a week there. He knew what most were. Was know as the Mopar man. Before computers. Thanks.
Can't , find my previous comment, so I'll add another. Wow ! Junkyards such as this one is beyond rare ! The Marmom that you passed by should be rescued. It is a iconic auto. almost at the level of a Duesenberg. Great job !!!!!
Thanks Vincent, I was fortunate to come across this place and thought you guys might like a video :) I have done a few of these videos at other yards may be worth watching my other ones too!
I have watched the other videos that you've posted on your channel. I've been fan of junkyards for decades and have seen them disappear. Where I live you can not have a car without a plate in your driveway. Love your work
First one of your videos I have watched... you are knowledgeable and passionate.
And your intro... best introduction I have ever seen for a video!!
Wow, what a great collection of cool cars and trucks. Thanks for the tour!
My pleasure!
Enjoy your videos. Loved your anecdote about "No Minors". My sister recently "confessed" to me that when we were little kids she thought that passengers on a bus, be they 5 or 50, all
knew each other.
So funny what we think as kids. My grandpa worked the graveyard 11pm - 7am my brother ask what do you do mow the grass or dig the grave? I knew my grandpa worked at International Paper Mill so I wasn’t sure about the graveyard part myself. What a find!!! The old 🚘 car grave. So cool WOW on the Mustang.
Wow! So many amazing cars, and many that are saveable. Loved it.
I spent a day at a yard in Georgia,a couple of years ago. Similar stock was there, but in great shape. The old man was not willing to sell a thing! More of a hoarder than a collector. Nice to see all this for sale. Really enjoy your content.
Thanks very much! Worth following up on your guy to see if he’s ready to sell, never know :)
I hope you keep finding cool salvage yards
So much cool stuff! That little red corvair 2 door was a first year of production model... you can tell by the convex panel where a grill would normally go on a conventional car. And that ram rod 350! That is very rare and prized above 442 models of the same year. Thanks for sharing... love the adventures.
Whoops, sorry, but I made a bonehead mistake on that corvair... first year models had a concave panel. I had to correct this before everybody gets riled up, lol. Cool car anyway.
Thanks for watching! I haven’t seen a ram rod 350 outside of this yard. Must be pretty rare
Why don't you ask.....do these places sell the whole car? And ask and post there phone numbers
Great to see a nice old car wrecking yard here in Canada. Liked and Subscribed.
It's so fun to see you almost little-boy giddy. Congrats on the winter wheels.
I would be like a kid in a candy store. Thanks for sharing
It was so cool! Thanks for watching
God I miss the snow... Great video I love these junkyard tours!
That was a great tour! Thanks for taking the time to share. I love walking the those places to.
My pleasure!
Great video, many cool cars and trucks to remind us of a time gone by SADLY most are to far gone to use for a build today unless you are just looking for a pattern to work from.... you can see holes through a number of vehicles you said would make a cool build... amazing.
I Love this walk through, seeing all these fab cars.
Very entertaining. Lots of really nice 20's and 30's era iron. That's a rarity these days.
Thanks for the tour.
Thanks Ed
Canadian 😊 good video man drool..drool awesome cars!!
Very, very beautiful video and thank you for your effort. I'm from Italy, and i just love old cars, especially American muscle cars. What a shame for those cars. I hope that someone buy some of them and restores them.
My pleasure Doru! If you like these sorts of videos I have several on my channel :)
My dream car will always be the early mustangs. That blue mustang at the very beginning was sweet! If I had the means I would have scarfed that.
Definately one of the best i have seen. Thanks
My pleasure! I’ve been to a few good yards this year if you look at my junkyard tour playlist
Cool place, lots of goodies. Sitting in the snow, brings out all these beauties! Awesome place. Thanks for sharing this. Really enjoyed it. Gosh you could spend all day there.
I definitely needed more time and money :)
Completely understand walking into this awesome place. So many to choose from. Thanks again for sharing this.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hope your feet recovered. So much fun and so many memories. Please revisit - those of us who love the old cars, would appreciate you posting a video 3 times this length. We would eat it up. Great content as always - keep up the great work! Chuck in Kansas
I was worried 45 min was too long :) feet were fine, it wasn’t that bad outside thankfully
Love the sane stuff you do. Thanks for the videos.
great video-lots of cool stuff still out there
Great content !! Love it! Thank you all !! Please be safe and God bless you all !!!!! Eddy
Thanks Eddy!
...you should do another detail walk through when the snow is gone....great stuff there!
I’m hoping to go back and buy something too!
...let me know if you find any ol' Harley or Indian stuff :)
Love the videos , even more so because their local . I lived out by Gibbons 6 years ago and allways wondered how many hidden gems were in the trees on old farms . I'm going to A1 today to check out the blue 63 comet you had in your earlier vid. I'm a huge fan of old buses and would love that Le normand .. Which is actually a Prevost model built in Québec. 😄👍
Best of luck with the comet Devin!
dam.. right away a charger and 442.... good yard!
Sure is!
Where is this again? I'm from the Midwest in the U.S. In not afraid to travel.
Instablaster.
fun video, I'd love to walk around this yard.
Thanks Steve, I need to go back in summer so I can get a better look :)
Love these longer videos of yours! That Charger at 21:00 was nice.... get the keys and drive it away. lol Don't you wish it was that easy.
They had a few that were nearly ready to go!
Cool, thanks for sharing the tour.
I agree with your friend Kelly... a lot of stories there... i shared the link with my brother, he LOVES rebuilding muscle cars..
Nice vídeo.
love junkyard cars..
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Title is accurate... Wow! Amazing! City bus, 59 Oldsmobile sedan and convertible, 60s Chrysler Newports, the 72 Buick LeSabre two door hardtop, the IHC Travelall panel truck, the Mopar muscle... Incredible place!
Been looking for a tour of the 1930 cars & trucks really cool find. Hope to fine a 1937 car love the way they made them back in the day!!
whoooh,,that STOL at the end of the vid made my heart race!
Great vedio, Thanks for doing it.
My pleasure Curtis!
Really enjoying this..
That is large Junkyard! Thank you!
Hope you liked it James!
Curiosity Incorporated Definitely!
I would love to snatch up a few of those American muscles! I would like to come up and walk around in there sometime. Amazing collection.
Nice video tour...most of those cars were made in my town ..Detroit
I really enjoyed the junk yard tour. Really nice to see all those muscle cars, Sure does bring back memories. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jerry! My pleasure
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57 ford retractable nice worth money
68 Olds worth money
Packard, you now your cars!
Thanks!
Love the old ambulance!!! :)
Thanks Erin! So what does an urban historian do? :)
8:40 looks like a Grand National! Might should go revisit that one. $$$
Excellent scrap yards. I'm interested in the old 30's and 40's COE's. As in Cab Over Engine designed trucks by Ford, General motors and so on. You have a good blog and business going my friend. Unfortunately I'm so many miles away from those places you visit.
Thanks Reginald! I try and come across some interesting things :) thanks for watching!
Need to go back sometime without the snow...
I grew up in old car restoration hot rods and body shop work rebuild this is right up my alley since I was 7 years old I've been going to junk yards an old car yards and Barnes looking and hunting old cars my uncle president of South Car Club my oldest uncle had a body shop he rebuilt cars my father was a machinist I was with multicraft mechanic Millwright welder designer I'm looking to be involved in this everyday
Fun , entertaining as always , thanks for sharing Alex. Not a lot of european models apart from the merc and I spotted a Fiat spyder, dissolving in the snow!
They were into muscle cars big time :) wish I had the camera on when I found and bought three 190sl Mercedes a few years ago from a place like this
I'm surprised that everyone over looked the 1972 Chevelle Concours Estate wagon at 29:08 they only made less than 10,000 all together and the production number can be broken down even further if it was a 3rd seat model or not. Also those Starfire convertibles are worth a boat load when there restored
He had so much good stuff I was having a hard time concentrating! :) thanks for spotting it for us!
I was overwhelmed just by the video , I can't imagine.
I saw it, I've never seen one in person.
There's definitely not many left, I don't think I've ever seen a 1972 Concours Estate in person either. I own a 1969 Chevelle nomad which is even more rare.
Oh my aching legs and cold feet doing a virtural walk here. I would have stopped at that Packard. Such class. Wonder who gets it.
Loved the show! I was looking to see if he had 1952 Nash Ambassador there. Not the best car I ever owned but I had the most fun with it!
Not that I saw, mind you there was lots I didn’t see
They don't build super cars like these anymore. Miss my Monte Carlo '76 coupe and the first year mustang. Not to mention my 76 XJS coupe Jag. Fun looking around. Btw the chrome today isn't close to the chrome of yesterday. I loved it!
You’re right about chrome now, it rusts so easy. Way too thin.
Marmon at 11:55 is a very rare car. very few marmons were built. its pretty incomplete but is still worth saving
Oh man, that first Mustang looked good, and had the dealer installed A/C just like my old 66 2 door galaxy had.
Those Cadillac Campers were actually factory made, my uncle had one in Michigan, many years ago.
7:29 is a 1936 Dodge humpback panel
This video for us car guys was a huge tease!!! LOL!
I love how you say the word garage
Wow and a Thumbs Up for you bud.
I enjoyed this film from the 1st till the last minute! A scrap museum! I used to walk around and make photo's of scrapyards in the 80's. and 90's. Nowadays they are all gone due the environment rules. I live in the Netherlands, the scrapyards now are like grocery shops, very efficiënt, and very dull.
Thanks so much for watching :)
The Packard looks like a 120 , a smaller straight 8. My sister's scout leader used to drive a '40 in the early 1980s. '77 is when Cadillacs started to shrink I drove a '77 LeSabre for a while.
At 43;13 what you call a sedan delivery we call a panel truck in the States.A sedan delivery is typically a station wagon without side windows in the rear.
And a convertible Challenger right behind it! 😮
Loved the comment " lots of cool muscle here" when every thing is buried in snow.
Very nice video !
Like you my first car was a 1949 DeSoto convertible with fluid drive. Was a real junker though. Rotten through and through. You are not that far off on naming cars and years especially with your youth.
Awesome video... next time your there show that alfa spider that u missed !
What great place,I need some them charger parts..
@ 2:26, RITE AFTER HE SAYS, "THAT CHARGER NEEDS TO GET BACK ON THE ROAD", He shows a teal chrysler Newport that is in such mint condition, The driver door sounded like it was a brand new car, SOLID! IT NEEDED A NEW TRUNK LOCK, THATS ALL I COULD SEE WRONG WITH IT!!! Seemed to be a very nicely preserved car!!! I would love to have it & many more! That car is in way to nice of shape to be sitting in a junk yard!!! WHAT A SHAME TO WAISTE A PERFECTLY GOOD, REAR WHEEL DRIVE, FULL FRAME CLASSIC IN PRESTINE CONDITION CONSIDERING! I WOULD DRIVE WHEREVER TO SAVE THAT CAR! I AM SURE I COULD HAVE IT UP & RUNNING PROBABLY THAT SAME DAY! REMOVE & DRAIN THE GAS TANK, INSPECT IT, COAT IT WITH A LINING SUBSTANCE, MAYBE ADD A NEW FUEL PUMP FOR GOOD MEASURE & GO PREPARED WITH A NEW BATTERY, GAS TANK & FUEL PUMP, NEW GAS LINE & I BET SHE FIRES RITE UP!!!! SOME BADASS CARS IN THAT YARD! ID GIVE MY LEFT XXX FOR MANY OF THEM!!! YET, THEY JUST LET THEM ROT AWAY! WHAT A SHAME! THE CHRYSLER LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD FIRE RITE UP!
I want that '67 Newport! It looks like you could turn the key and drive it out of there!
8:35, that's the remnants of a Buick Grand National. Very impressive and sought after car! Is it bad that I'm drooling?
Man junkyards are my favourite places to go I'm in heaven at those places ha ha. I've been going to Buck's auto for years. It used to be called Car bashers. I've bought many used tires from there over the years. I even bought a whole car there once.
Way more fun then a car show or museum! :)
Man, so many cars, watching your vid got me drooling. Where is this salvage yard I need some parts for my 34 Chevy.
Is this yard still there? Would love to check it out someday, it's in Alberta?
Yes north of edmonton
wow, i loved that charger!
GREAT VIDEO TKS MY FRIEND RON AND VERO
Thanks guys! Glad you watched it! I’ve got other junkyard tours on my channel as well :)
Beautiful place
Wow Mint Condition!
I actually had to put my coat on to watch this one...lol
Bravo another great show as per usual interesting and fun with quality production and audio. I like .
Thanks Gavin!
Cool find that place is very organized considering many of those older box trucks likethe Divcos and Metros are hot items. Today to build into hot rods or advertising trucks I used to think the old milk trucks were neat Because they were set up to drive standing up or sitting While doing deliveries I delivered newspapers as a kid and would see the guys delivering thei milk early in the morning when i. Did my paper route A couple guys used to give me ice cold chocolate milk for free And would show me their truck too !
Who wouldn’t want free chocolate milk as a kid! :)
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Omg.... those 3 chargers at 5:55, are really cool, red one is a 69, light blue (middle one) is a 68 and I can't tell what the other blue one is. Really cool cars I would buy all 3..... Cool video too 👍
The green charger at 21:34 is a 68... very nice condition
At 29:02 there is a blue dodge demon!
442 Heaven
where is this place located, i believe these cars are for sale right?
Near Edmonton AB most are for sale
Would love to see that scrap yard again without everything half buried in snow
I’ll try and go back
You are making EPIC content! I would love to see this junkyard in the summer can you revisit?
Where did you say this junkyard is at I love to go visit myself
Just outside of Edmonton. AB Canada
Where is that junkyard you were at located I would love to go there and are any of the cars for sale or just for parts
Oh my...can't wait to open the garage with my brother and do trips to such places to get some projects. These places will all disappear soon.
How do you get to approach the owner of a place like this ? Junkyard owners are often unwelcoming in my little experience. Glad to know everything is for sale.
Boy hot rod rat rod lots of bodies that could be used most guys build their own frames very cool video never seen so much vintage .
It was unbelievably cool