I bought from Klingers many times in the 1990s. 1st engine I bought from him was a 1957 Desoto 341 Hemi. It was in a black 57 Desoto. The car sat at the top of the hill as you pull into his driveway. I live in Michigan and I would stop there every time I went home from visiting my brother in Great Meadows, NJ. and leave there with my pickup FULL
Hey where was the 1st salvage yard location you both visited with all the old vehicles? I would like to go there sometime this year. Thanks for sharing!
New subscriber here. Nice video. Some of my oldest memories are of playing in an old junk yard that was a couple of blocks from my house. it was full of 20's to 60's cars and trucks. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Some great classics some would make good wall art maybe
Why did you kick the instrument panel,it not your property.
Yap he needs to pay for that one thing that is wrong with world today nobody has any respect.
I bought from Klingers many times in the 1990s. 1st engine I bought from him was a 1957 Desoto 341 Hemi. It was in a black 57 Desoto. The car sat at the top of the hill as you pull into his driveway. I live in Michigan and I would stop there every time I went home from visiting my brother in Great Meadows, NJ. and leave there with my pickup FULL
Thats awesome this was my first time there but will definitely be returning
Cool stuff in there. A lot of it could use my services 🤣👍🤠
Not really good smashing things up Ans spraying on the cars regardless to them not being worth anything they don't belong to you guys.
You guys act a bit immature,,
2:05 Wasn't his instrument panel to kick
@@SJS-wq5wg exactly
That was Don Telams tow truck in New Ringold. (the newer one, he had two). The back of the truck looks the same as when he drove it around Reading.
Very cool
Old yards are awesome i allways liked going thru yards and exoloreing even as a kid kool vid and content mate 🤘
Thanks man
Bill and Ted's junkyard journey
Thirty years ago some of those old could have been saved. Cool walkaround, thanks guys.
stoned ?
Nope, he always looks like that.
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See if that 71 gtx is there. It's rotted in half . The front half has the hemi under the hood. Story has it it's in a Pennsylvania salvage yard
Didnt see it but there was a few mopars, there was half of a 66 Belvedere but the camera wasnt working and i didnt get the video
If you can get the rear bumper brackets and rocker panel moldings off that 66 Coronet I would be interested.
*"Did anyone see '73-'77 GP's?¿"*
Thanks!
Hey where was the 1st salvage yard location you both visited with all the old vehicles? I would like to go there sometime this year. Thanks for sharing!
107 birds hill rd. Pine grove Pa 17963
Crush all that stuff and make a fortune in scrap prices right now.
At least the 3rd generation camaro's are where they belong
Lol
Any Chevy citations? I'm in Franklin pa
Ill be honest im not even sure what they look like lol
Slow the camera down. We get dizzy watching this.
New subscriber here. Nice video. Some of my oldest memories are of playing in an old junk yard that was a couple of blocks from my house. it was full of 20's to 60's cars and trucks. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Hey thanks for subscribing man, junkyards are awesome havent been to to many yet but plan on exploring more Definitly a good time
Very Kool Yard
That yard is useless, should all just be crushed except for the challenger and f bodies.
Fun to walk through not many usable parts tho