Got to tell you, NO ONE does these video's better than you, I very much enjoy the way you go about the job of describing all the cars and your knowledge of cars and trucks is obvious, I appreciate you thanks and keep it up. John
The 71 GTO front end grows on you, well it did me. It's funny how when you get older some of the car designs you weren't into when young become more appealing
I really like going to the auction with you.. I'm in love with the 67 f100. That model is my favorite. The old armored truck was way cool. Cheers from Vietnam
My grandfather had all Chryslers and I remember the sound of the starter was a hyper sound when it started. My dad's 63 Ford Galaxie seemed to start slow
That's a gear reduction design, and it's what most manufacturers use today. It has quite a mechanical advantage that makes it superior to a conventional design. Simple and effective
Thank you for sharing! My favorite vehicles were the Dodge armored truck, '67 Ford PU, '50 Ford 2-Door, 1908 Buick, 1966 Newport, 1963 Chrysler 300, and '85 Grand Marquis.
Dennis Collins should have hired you to do a prewalk through of vehicles. With your extensive knowledge of vehicles and your fan base probably would have helped his auction sales.
He walked through several videos with Richard, and showed them on his channel, which has a far bigger reach than mine - however any promotion is good promotion, you never know who you'll catch that may be interested
Brent up here at Halfass Kustoms would probably love to get his hands on the really old stuff there. Hope he gets his shop rebuilt fairly quickly so he can get back to doing what he loves!
Bug eye cool! Camaro SS, Toyota 1 ton (never seen one like that!) lot as of neat stuff for sure as always. This sale had lots of stuff! Can’t wait to see what you bought!
You covered quite a wide year range this time. everything from the 1908 Buick to the latest Jeep. I like that new Grand Wagoneer, and good to see it as a woody. Something not seen too often.
I've always wanted a little Chrysler A-body. 67-69 318 Barracuda would be my pick to hop up a bit and use as a weekend cruiser. An A Body with slapper bars and cherry bombs and a bit of cam chop is just super cool.
Hope you picked up some bargains because surprisingly there were bargains to be had. Poor old Dennis looked a bit crestfallen when he did his debrief. You, Jo and Silas have seen much better in your neck of the woods but many of these went for scrap prices.
When I moved to Denver in ‘78 I worked at a place called RV Specialties, where we built mini truck conversions like that Toyota with the crew cab and dually bed with fiberglass extra cabs and fenders. Flatbeds and occasional chassis mount campers. The dual rims were welded together and a guy would mount the tires by hand. The interior looks the same as on ours. The owner liked his nose candy and eventually lost his company. Would be interesting to see if it was like ours; I haven’t seen one here in at least 20 years
A few of the vehicles were ones he purchased and were sort of the feature vehicle for his Friday Coffee Walk videos like the Dodge armored truck or the Toyota Dually. When he purchased them he expected to flip them easily or at least he really talked them up in the videos as if they would sell quickly. Some of the others were vehicles that came in a lot where he had to take the bad to get the good, that is especially true on the RVs. Around 100 of the cars were actually on the property where they were auctioned when he purchased or leased that property, those are probably the ones that were in the worst shape.
I think all of ours are rusted off. They are tough to find. Joe has a couple 50 Fords that would make good projects. Email him at rustranchkansas@gmail.com
Some of those cars sold at auction likely should've been put for online sale. Could've had that 73 Challenger or 68 Charger for a few months and likely got 5-10k more. Some absolute bargains.
Looking at this sale from "100 feet away" I'm not sure what held it back - there was a strong thunderstorm the day before, and it was scheduled on the same weekend as the Pate swap meet, both of which could have kept people away. However it was well advertised, and put on by Vanderbrink who is a dedicated collector car auctioneer, and there was online bidding, so more people did bid than just the bidders on site
I recall seeing a brand new Toyota pick up with that custom made extended cab back in 1981. It was at a dealership in Vancouver BC., although the one shown here is from the 1970s. In the late 70s and early 80s Datsun was the only make to offer a compact truck with an extended cab which was built at their own factory.
Mr. B. Here ! Nice to see vehicles that are not one step from ⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️ ! Now if the hobby and hobbits can promote new blood to save history ! 🛠️🧰⚒️🔧🪛 👍👍👍👍
I would love to own that Dodge Armour truck that thing is totally awesome and no one will have anything like it because that truck is a one of a kind. I hope whoever get's it does not destroy it and make it into something cool.
It was one of the rarest vehicles there - banks order them scrapped at the end of their service life, so finding one "in the wild" is almost unheard of
For sake of time, and respect - too many people bend the hoods or hinges when they force them. Most of these types have no idea what they're doing, and no interest in buying the vehicles anyway. If it's a car I'm actually considering buying, I'll check it out, but I lube the hinges and work them down to avoid ruining parts on a car I don't own
@Mr. Goodpliers plus you just seem more of a humble and respectful person,we can tell through the lens. You show way more random odd ball cars and cool shit guys want to see that we can't necessarily go and see ourselves,without the peacocking,I been sub'd, thanks for all the good content Mr. GOOD
....if you can tolerate the "outstanding" comment all the time and the (usually) greasy spoon type places that the locals suggest that he eat at. sometimes his adventures are pretty good - but most of the time I don't watch. However, he usually knows a lot about particular vehicles.
I wish all those cars could have been saved Honestly, can I tell you how bad I hate for metal recyclers Especially the metal recyclers that loves throwing salt into the wound that love crushing cars yeah you know who you are
I have been subscribed for good while now.. Liked , commented and all that good stuff but I guess you have no time for your veiwers... You may have lost out on sales and a viewer... Can't even answer a Question from a viewer/former fan... Not Cool
Got to tell you, NO ONE does these video's better than you, I very much enjoy the way you go about the job of describing all the cars and your knowledge of cars and trucks is obvious, I appreciate you thanks and keep it up. John
Thank you for your kind words John!
And thanks for stopping by the channel
"I like this car" is the best quote ever!
They used to make those front ends look mean y'all out there you have to love it
My first car was a 73 Grand Prix 400 4 Barrel and a chirped 1in shifted to second
That was the same engine which came standard in the Grand Am when it was introduced in 1973.
The 71 GTO front end grows on you, well it did me. It's funny how when you get older some of the car designs you weren't into when young become more appealing
Now when I look at my old 67 LTD I get creeped out it's so big and weird
You ALWAYS find the best auction sites!.💯👍
I really like going to the auction with you.. I'm in love with the 67 f100.
That model is my favorite.
The old armored truck was way cool.
Cheers from Vietnam
Thanks again, I appreciate your work 👍
Great video with the family keep up the great videos
My grandfather had all Chryslers and I remember the sound of the starter was a hyper sound when it started. My dad's 63 Ford Galaxie seemed to start slow
That's a gear reduction design, and it's what most manufacturers use today. It has quite a mechanical advantage that makes it superior to a conventional design. Simple and effective
You know your cars 👍 great video
Thank you for sharing! My favorite vehicles were the Dodge armored truck, '67 Ford PU, '50 Ford 2-Door, 1908 Buick, 1966 Newport, 1963 Chrysler 300, and '85 Grand Marquis.
Dennis Collins should have hired you to do a prewalk through of vehicles. With your extensive knowledge of vehicles and your fan base probably would have helped his auction sales.
He walked through several videos with Richard, and showed them on his channel, which has a far bigger reach than mine - however any promotion is good promotion, you never know who you'll catch that may be interested
@@mr.goodpliers6988 just wanna say I really enjoy your channel. Thanks for what you do.
Brent up here at Halfass Kustoms would probably love to get his hands on the really old stuff there. Hope he gets his shop rebuilt fairly quickly so he can get back to doing what he loves!
Thanks for sharing young man
If it wasn't for Mr Goodpliers I'd be mowing my over grown lawn right about now.
:::cracks beer:::
Cheers 👍
LOL!!!
Enjoyed seeing theGTOs made me realize how good shape my 68 GTO is l
Great video well done.
Good Video Bro. Was good to see you again
Unforgettable day for sure!
Looking out mean those front ends look
The 66 Newport, 63 300 convertible and the 76 Cordoba are my favorites.
Bug eye cool! Camaro SS, Toyota 1 ton (never seen one like that!) lot as of neat stuff for sure as always. This sale had lots of stuff! Can’t wait to see what you bought!
You covered quite a wide year range this time. everything from the 1908 Buick to the latest Jeep. I like that new Grand Wagoneer, and good to see it as a woody. Something not seen too often.
`Dan Blocker used to load a horse into a rampside. Chevy helped sponsor Bonanza
There is a promotional video - here on UA-cam - that features the cast of Bonanza and Bewitched, showing the new Chevy line-up for 1965 or '66.
I've always wanted a little Chrysler A-body. 67-69 318 Barracuda would be my pick to hop up a bit and use as a weekend cruiser. An A Body with slapper bars and cherry bombs and a bit of cam chop is just super cool.
This is just too much for me I love all these old cars and I appreciate you presenting them to us too bad that doesn't work for my ex-girlfriends
Wow some of these rigs seem to be real solid you won't see that here in Rusty salty Chicagoland
Thank you for the video
Thanks for stopping by the channel Joe!
The comedian, Gabriel Iglesias (Fluffy) has a great collection of the Volkswagen micro busses.
that armored car would be great for going shopping or picking the kids up at school these days....thats the one i want haha
Hope you picked up some bargains because surprisingly there were bargains to be had. Poor old Dennis looked a bit crestfallen when he did his debrief. You, Jo and Silas have seen much better in your neck of the woods but many of these went for scrap prices.
When I moved to Denver in ‘78 I worked at a place called RV Specialties, where we built mini truck conversions like that Toyota with the crew cab and dually bed with fiberglass extra cabs and fenders. Flatbeds and occasional chassis mount campers. The dual rims were welded together and a guy would mount the tires by hand. The interior looks the same as on ours. The owner liked his nose candy and eventually lost his company. Would be interesting to see if it was like ours; I haven’t seen one here in at least 20 years
I took a lot of cars to the junkyard, the V8 engines were running running but the body's gave out too much weight reduction
But I made sure they had their last glorian punched it 100 miles an hour to the junkyards
Trans Am is a hot car
I was so happy to see you at Dennis's sale! Keep up the good walk arounds and the results videos!
NICE TO GET A BUYER'S SIDE OF COFFEE WALK GANG.
That 80's Toyota was call a club cab back in the day. Quite rare also.
We got Falcon,s in Australia up to 2018
That was cool
Once again, awesome video. Where’s the rats? 😬
The Dodge armoured truck is the most interesting thing there. I'd expect some high-bidding interest in that.
A few of the vehicles were ones he purchased and were sort of the feature vehicle for his Friday Coffee Walk videos like the Dodge armored truck or the Toyota Dually. When he purchased them he expected to flip them easily or at least he really talked them up in the videos as if they would sell quickly. Some of the others were vehicles that came in a lot where he had to take the bad to get the good, that is especially true on the RVs. Around 100 of the cars were actually on the property where they were auctioned when he purchased or leased that property, those are probably the ones that were in the worst shape.
Really need pair of cowl lights for my 41 Dodge pu
I think all of ours are rusted off. They are tough to find.
Joe has a couple 50 Fords that would make good projects. Email him at rustranchkansas@gmail.com
I really want a 50 ford
toyota dually is great we never got those in australia i wonder where it will end up
Just the step side bed on that 78 c10 at very beginning is worth 1000.
Cool armoured car !
That vw bus looked really bad, never a good sign when straps are holding a vehicle together…
5 years from now that Jeep will be a rusting hulk waiting for parts. And will still owe the bank 35,000.
You mean the Grand Wagoneer woody
Or did you mean the army Jeep?
I bought the 48 fleetline pick it up on Monday I should of bought the 40 Chevy convertible.
The '40 needed everything. There was a lot of metal work required to bring it back - would have been a true labor of love
Some of those cars sold at auction likely should've been put for online sale. Could've had that 73 Challenger or 68 Charger for a few months and likely got 5-10k more. Some absolute bargains.
Looking at this sale from "100 feet away" I'm not sure what held it back - there was a strong thunderstorm the day before, and it was scheduled on the same weekend as the Pate swap meet, both of which could have kept people away. However it was well advertised, and put on by Vanderbrink who is a dedicated collector car auctioneer, and there was online bidding, so more people did bid than just the bidders on site
That Toyota is an after market job.
Kinda. As I recall, it was done by someone like ASC, but Toyota USA sold them to dealers, and they had a full factory warranty.
They were done for export only, so finding one is rare
I recall seeing a brand new Toyota pick up with that custom made extended cab back in 1981. It was at a dealership in Vancouver BC., although the one shown here is from the 1970s. In the late 70s and early 80s Datsun was the only make to offer a compact truck with an extended cab which was built at their own factory.
Mr. B. Here ! Nice to see vehicles that are not one step from ⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️ ! Now if the hobby and hobbits can promote new blood to save history ! 🛠️🧰⚒️🔧🪛 👍👍👍👍
And he's got the cash to feed his passion
👍👍👍👍
like grains of sand through an hourglass,so go the cars through the crusher lol
......on the days of our lives......
We definitely don’t want any rain 🌧 because that equals rust 😂
I would love to own that Dodge Armour truck that thing is totally awesome and no one will have anything like it because that truck is a one of a kind. I hope whoever get's it does not destroy it and make it into something cool.
It was one of the rarest vehicles there - banks order them scrapped at the end of their service life, so finding one "in the wild" is almost unheard of
i figured youd of done this auction. most cars went dirt cheap!!! good thing i live too far away or i would of bought a dozen!
How do I bid on these things
Willys M38 Jeep went pretty low, my favourite of the whole auction.
It was a bargain, definitely sold for under the cost to restore one
This auction was done April 29.
That rust is a “Texas sunburn”
Where is this?
HEY, THEM OLD WAGONNERS ARE THE GO TO. THE NEW ONE HAS BAD ELECTRICALLY PROBLEMS. SAVING JEEP GRAND WAGONEERS
Why don't you open the hoods?
For sake of time, and respect - too many people bend the hoods or hinges when they force them. Most of these types have no idea what they're doing, and no interest in buying the vehicles anyway.
If it's a car I'm actually considering buying, I'll check it out, but I lube the hinges and work them down to avoid ruining parts on a car I don't own
Don’t care much for Dennis Collin’s
Yup he wants the show about him I think and the cars come 2nd,I don't watch him or Richard ass monkey either
The experience I had with him wasn't what I expected - catch Part Two of this video and I'll run down what it was like
@Mr. Goodpliers plus you just seem more of a humble and respectful person,we can tell through the lens. You show way more random odd ball cars and cool shit guys want to see that we can't necessarily go and see ourselves,without the peacocking,I been sub'd, thanks for all the good content Mr. GOOD
....if you can tolerate the "outstanding" comment all the time and the (usually) greasy spoon type places that the locals suggest that he eat at.
sometimes his adventures are pretty good - but most of the time I don't watch. However, he usually knows a lot about particular vehicles.
who is this Dennis guy ? Never heard of him before
I hadn't heard of him either. but is he famous?
👍👍💯
Hope you got some goods
Who is the Yvette he mentions that will show what people are paying?
that old Dodge armored truck can be made into a nice camper vehicle.
Silas crushes better looking Camaros than those.
There wasant even much wall art there.
68 Charger worth something
It was the highest selling car there, but still maybe a bit under market
wrong steering wheel in that 70 Camaro
Hey Tim, what’s your eBay handle?
Grand Wagoneer, 112,000 dollars
Dennis Collins is a Celebrity??
See what they are asking for the 1961 Cadillac
I wish all those cars could have been saved Honestly, can I tell you how bad I hate for metal recyclers Especially the metal recyclers that loves throwing salt into the wound that love crushing cars yeah you know who you are
some of these vehicles are too far gone and will be better to buy one restored than spend tons of time and money on most of these vehicles.
No stem ...😂
Rustbucket city.
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I have been subscribed for good while now.. Liked , commented and all that good stuff but I guess you have no time for your veiwers... You may have lost out on sales and a viewer... Can't even answer a Question from a viewer/former fan... Not Cool
i hate stepside pickups........ the cost to paint a car and do rust repairs,, your better off buying a finished car for 35 grand.. there out there.
Mr.goodpliers tried to reach you but you didn't answer my email.
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