Grandfather. Had. 63. Biscayne. Four door. Sedan. Straight. Six. Bought it in February or March. Of. 63 It. Had. Less than. 500 Miles on it. It had. A green. Cold light. In dash. You cold not. Move. Before. Light. Went out. Thanks
Mr. B. Here ! Ryan , part #1 was very cool 😎😎👍👍 ! Part #2 is just continuing a great video ! Oh your sound is a little off very low ! 🍺🍺 keep cool man !
Best part of patina is gives people reason to save old cars for the budget minded. A patina car can have body work completed and painted in the future.
I like the patina but on a build I like to see the interior dash, door jambs panted surfaces under the hood and engine compartment and trunk area all painted if as new. Leave the patina on the surface of the exterior.
I love good patina cars. I have owned super nice cars that have been featured in magazines and I actually prefer owning a little bit rougher car. Don't get me wrong, I love a nicely restored car as well, but it's less stress having a car with some flaws. I drive a 1969 Dodge Super Bee that is an original paint patina car. I pulled it from a barn a little over a decade ago where it sat for 26 years. I spent a year going through the entire car to make everything work and to make it reliable, but left the old original paint. I just drive it and don't have to worry about door dings or scratches. Keep 'em Up-N-Runnin!!!
The patina / sun-baked thing is attractive on some vehicles and does add a certain amount of character. I like the result of some fine sanding and using the "shine juice" on it to give it a slight sheen and a bit of protection. Also, it works great to create a "sleeper" image for street rods ! Interiors are a different story. I love the smell of a new car and a comfortable seat for the driver and passengers is a must have !
I love your videos. You never mention any of the Cadillacs you pass by. I saw a ‘64 and a ‘77. Made me happy. It’s ok if you’re just not a Cadillac guy. Looking forward to that ‘63 wagon update.
I totally agree with keeping the patina look it shows character & history.strengthen & upgrade everything underneath etc. Greetings again from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
At 10:00, something not original on the tailgate. It's a 59 Dodge. I thought it might be a Canadian model, but a Canadian 59 Desoto looks like a 59 U S Plymouth with a DeSoto front clip. I'm guessing someone replaced the widow control.
Mid 70's b body charger se and or Chrysler Cordoba I really like the 78-79 ones and the 76-77 dodge charger se Daytona they were beautiful rare cars!!!
I love the patina. I don’t necessarily like it with a gloss clear coat on it. The look better with a flat or Matt clear coat on them. But now a days you have the wipe on protectant products. Or you can use Boild linseed oil and mineral spirits.
I love these junkyard tours. But I dont go for the patina look. A good paint and body job is what the cars deserve, and it makes them look so much better.
Patina.... well, it depends on how severe it is. If most of the paint is still there but where an arm rests and some thin here and there, maybe, but I would buff & polish it as best as I could. Now if it's totally ragged out, nope, I'm gonna paint it, pretty much back to original. ❤
All I can think of as your walking is rattle snake. Every time you walk in the tall weeds I’m saying to myself no don’t go in there lol. I’m not a huge fan of patina I’m all about factory colours and I have no problem driving it in the rain. Just very slow trips on gravel and dust.
I'm one of the ones that like to see them painted, you dont have to put a 10 or 20 thousand paint job to make them look good. I'm in Indianapolis how long would it take me to get there? I'm needing some parts for a 61 four door 6 window Cadillac. I'd appreciate any information you could give me. Hope you fix the wagon and get it back on the road. Thanks for the videos
@16:37 63-64 dodge 880 4dr ht wagon some where ordered with a 4speed @7:26 think the white car is a Opel/pontiac la mans 86? maybe made in Korea gm owned part of dihatsu
As for the patina factor. I love original cars, bad paint or not. But what I don't like is "FAKE PATINA". When someone fakes the look because it's the current thing. It's different if you're repairing body damage and you're blending it in.
Does the owner not want to sell stuff ? How are people supposed to find the yard ? If you're serious about the 20-hour drive , it sounds like the southwest. Awesome video. All of them. You do a fine job
I've seen yards like this through the majority of these cars usually end up getting crushed when he passes away because even if he wants to get rid of them he simply doesn't have the time to make a dent
I yust love this mega yards, we do not have this i Denmark. PATINA is the word, never restore if not nessasary, it is only originan once. Yours Mads from Denmark.
I hate the patina fad. I like a nicely painted car. However, I understand that quite a lot of people can not afford the price of today's paint jobs. I would rather drive an old car that is primered all one color than have a patina car.
Mr. B. Here ! Fine a vehicle is found and saved, the finish is part of the history of the vehicle . I like the way they look ! 👍👍👍👀👀👀
Thank you again for taking us along for the second tour Ryan. It's one big yard and you were the perfect tour guide.
thanks for watching!
We're is this junk yard in what state
Love your wagon. Thanks
Grandfather. Had. 63. Biscayne. Four door. Sedan. Straight. Six. Bought it in February or March. Of. 63 It. Had. Less than. 500 Miles on it. It had. A green. Cold light. In dash. You cold not. Move. Before. Light. Went out. Thanks
Mr. B. Here ! Ryan , part #1 was very cool 😎😎👍👍 ! Part #2 is just continuing a great video ! Oh your sound is a little off very low ! 🍺🍺 keep cool man !
The hat is perfect for the sun protection and making a fashion statement. Get some tall boots for walking in that grass.
Thanks man!
That 59 Dodge Spectator wagon doesn't have the quarter lopped off. That is actually where the spare tire goes and it's missing the cover for it.
thanks!
I love the patina fad, but not necessarily clear coated.
the look is ok but the term "patina" like" barn find" is over used
agreed
Best part of patina is gives people reason to save old cars for the budget minded. A patina car can have body work completed and painted in the future.
yep exactly
Patina and rust go perfectly together. I love patina.
oh yes they do!
Another great junk yard walk. Cars and truck of all makes and models. The patina looks great on the car. It shows great age on the car.
Thanks 👍
dont know how 1 man obtains this many cars!!!!! must be rich like crazy! sure love your videos. peace
I like the patina but on a build I like to see the interior dash, door jambs panted surfaces under the hood and engine compartment and trunk area all painted if as new. Leave the patina on the surface of the exterior.
i would agree with you on that
I'm glad you got the 63 wagon. Thanks for taking us along through the yard, I really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it
l Love to see Junkyard. 😊
The quarter isn't missing on that Desoto wagon ,that's where the spair tire goes the panel comes off like a fender skirt!
learned something new!
The wagon at 16:30 is a 62 Dodge Custom 880. 62 -64 Custom 880's of any body style are very rare.
thanks for the insight!
I love good patina cars. I have owned super nice cars that have been featured in magazines and I actually prefer owning a little bit rougher car. Don't get me wrong, I love a nicely restored car as well, but it's less stress having a car with some flaws. I drive a 1969 Dodge Super Bee that is an original paint patina car. I pulled it from a barn a little over a decade ago where it sat for 26 years. I spent a year going through the entire car to make everything work and to make it reliable, but left the old original paint. I just drive it and don't have to worry about door dings or scratches. Keep 'em Up-N-Runnin!!!
Love those junkyards!
glad you like them!
Great buy on the 63 wagon I like it 😊
Thanks 👍
Yes to the Patina...
Love all those old cars and trucks😊
thanks!
The patina / sun-baked thing is attractive on some vehicles and does add a certain amount of character. I like the result of some fine sanding
and using the "shine juice" on it to give it a slight sheen and a bit of protection. Also, it works great to create a "sleeper" image for street rods !
Interiors are a different story. I love the smell of a new car and a comfortable seat for the driver and passengers is a must have !
i agree, some cars just look better with patina
Enjoy your work all the time.
I love your videos. You never mention any of the Cadillacs you pass by. I saw a ‘64 and a ‘77. Made me happy. It’s ok if you’re just not a Cadillac guy. Looking forward to that ‘63 wagon update.
I like caddys i just never seem to get the years right lol
Excellent yard Ryan Some nice Projects
Oh, right. Out west here.
Don't cut down my dream car!!!! 1961 Dodge dart!!!!!!!
sorry but they sure are ugly lol
I totally agree with keeping the patina look it shows character & history.strengthen & upgrade everything underneath etc. Greetings again from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
At 10:00, something not original on the tailgate. It's a 59 Dodge. I thought it might be a Canadian model, but a Canadian 59 Desoto looks like a 59 U S Plymouth with a DeSoto front clip. I'm guessing someone replaced the widow control.
Depends on the car and the condition/extent of the patina. Some deserve to be painted and some deserve patina. I like them both!!!!
Mid 70's b body charger se and or Chrysler Cordoba I really like the 78-79 ones and the 76-77 dodge charger se Daytona they were beautiful rare cars!!!
You were so smart to buy that wagon you don't see many 63 in that shape.
thanks!
Absolutely amazing thank you.
Lots of sweet dreams there my friend.
Now that's a field of dreams ! lol
absolutely!
I need a driver's side window track front door and three plastic clips that snap into the holes in the window. It's a 4 door 1987 Buick LeSabre
Cool Hat and shades thank you Ryan for another cool video
haha thanks, i am a trend setter for fashion XD
Love the patina
I love the patina. I don’t necessarily like it with a gloss clear coat on it. The look better with a flat or Matt clear coat on them. But now a days you have the wipe on protectant products. Or you can use Boild linseed oil and mineral spirits.
You bought a great looking wagon, looking forward to seeing more of it.👌
Soon!
That 60 Pontiac is awesome
you need a quad or a mini bike to get around-lots of S10 pick ups -guys on the east coast love them trucks
I love these junkyard tours. But I dont go for the patina look. A good paint and body job is what the cars deserve, and it makes them look so much better.
Patina.... well, it depends on how severe it is. If most of the paint is still there but where an arm rests and some thin here and there, maybe, but I would buff & polish it as best as I could. Now if it's totally ragged out, nope, I'm gonna paint it, pretty much back to original. ❤
I would be psyched to get it also
WOW, what a yard, but how do I know if I am interested in anything if I can't walk the yard and see what there?
That was his rules not mine. He is 1 man who wants to control his place, i dont blame him
Where I’m from patina usually equals lots of rust. But I don’t mind, patina or restored, as long as people drive them. Stay away from the snakes.
Could you show more 67 to 72 chev gmc trucks I am looking for a complete 1968 gmc truck
yeah if i find them
All I can think of as your walking is rattle snake. Every time you walk in the tall weeds I’m saying to myself no don’t go in there lol. I’m not a huge fan of patina I’m all about factory colours and I have no problem driving it in the rain. Just very slow trips on gravel and dust.
yep we have to be careful!
I enjoy every second of this and would like to visit it If I knew that I would get permission and could use something to help make room.
In Australia a Buick was called a Valiant - safari station wagon, R series & S series, Chargers, Pacers.....
Oh cool!
Got here through a shoutout to your channel by DuffDog Repair and his pet human Mortske.
Glad you made it! 😃
I'm one of the ones that like to see them painted, you dont have to put a 10 or 20 thousand paint job to make them look good. I'm in Indianapolis how long would it take me to get there? I'm needing some parts for a 61 four door 6 window Cadillac. I'd appreciate any information you could give me. Hope you fix the wagon and get it back on the road. Thanks for the videos
Wagons are awesome
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Good to see you’re learning to recognize the year models of the older cars now. Thanks for the tour. Well done👍
im trying!
9:55 ,the 59 Dodge wagon , the 1/4 panel on the passenger side, had a panel that came off to expose the spare tire, which laid flat under the floor.
Very cool!
Paint's best!
Can you say what a complete 62 impala 2 dr hard top will sell for in this yard? I saw two of them in this video. Thanks
1963 mercury comet custom anywhere? Hard to find parts especially trim
At 3:29, rear end of a 63 Ambassador, you walked by it but were focusing on the right side of the row.
Thanks for the time stamp
Is this yard open to the public? If so where is it located?
Have not seen part 1yet
No its not open to the public, the owner is a 1 man operation
Does this guy have any 1970-71 Ford Torino’s? I’m looking for a donor car. I think there was a green one @8:21. But I couldn’t get a good look at it.
Executive was the top of the line, (1965 to 1970).
I think if your putting in the time and money make it look as good as you can. Original or souped up is the way to go in my opinion.
i agree but some people cant afford a paint job
You bypassed a couple of Jeeps and Ramblers.
Patina just means too cheap or lazy to do it right. Detroit doesn't ship faded and/or rusty.
i wouldnt say lazy is a fair term
@16:37 63-64 dodge 880 4dr ht wagon some where ordered with a 4speed @7:26 think the white car is a Opel/pontiac la mans 86? maybe made in Korea gm owned part of dihatsu
What state are you in wood like to go there and get some stuff for my project I'm working on
On the 56 Dodge, that may be a Custom Royal. Can't make out the name on the rear 1/4.
Patina is cool if it is done correctly with original paint and natural ageing not made to look like it.
If i ever plan on putting one of them old cars back on the road its getting a fresh coat of paint
Where is this at? The only big junk yard that i know of is L@L in wendell Idaho.
As for the patina factor. I love original cars, bad paint or not. But what I don't like is "FAKE PATINA". When someone fakes the look because it's the current thing. It's different if you're repairing body damage and you're blending it in.
I agree
Sick to death of patina Too overdone. Great hat and glasses! 👍🏻
Could use Jimmy parts, full size of course.
Would love to find a '67 Oldsmobile 98
65 Impala I like
Does the owner not want to sell stuff ? How are people supposed to find the yard ? If you're serious about the 20-hour drive , it sounds like the southwest. Awesome video. All of them. You do a fine job
He sells as he wants and can, hes older and is a one man band
I've seen yards like this through the majority of these cars usually end up getting crushed when he passes away because even if he wants to get rid of them he simply doesn't have the time to make a dent
he doesn't disclose because he is a prick
OK thxxx
I yust love this mega yards, we do not have this i Denmark. PATINA is the word, never restore if not nessasary, it is only originan once. Yours Mads from Denmark.
Are there any Henry Js in the yard?
No
Ford van I could use.
3"17. 67 Pontiac on the left 68 on the right
17:21 is a 56 Dodge. A 56 DeSoto is much larger.
I could use parts off of the thunder bird for Dad
16:36 is a 62 Dodge wagon
I'm not a fan of the patina bit. BUT, different strokes for different folks.
did you see any Coe,s
Are these cars for sale ?
Are these cars for sale want to know location
😎👍👍
For me the patina has to have a certain look I'm kinda picky 😅
same here lol
at 3:12 67 and 68 Pontiacs
Location of these autos please
I Hate the Patina fade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi how are you?
This is lal Muhammad from Pakistan
So How many Cars did you Buy ?
2 this time and 2 for the next pick up trip
I hate the patina fad. I like a nicely painted car. However, I understand that quite a lot of people can not afford the price of today's paint jobs. I would rather drive an old car that is primered all one color than have a patina car.
You don't need to go crazy with my jobs just use tractor paint