Thats amazing how the cars in the dealership are not vandalized and smashed or gone. Where i live, there would be no chance that anything would be intact!
Been by there many times on my way to deering. Always wondered about that mustang in the window. Worked at the store across the street when it was Wilson’s triangle in the late seventies , yup I’m old..!
I really love your attitude toward respecting people and vehicles and property. This is the first video of yours that I have watched and it has captivated me as well as upset me and make me want to rescue even more vehicles than I do already. Incredible sights! I’ll definitely have to subscribe and see more of the wonders you bring to the wider world.
The owner of the shop I'm a mechanic at happens to have a Saab 96 in fair condition. He probably doesn't want much for it iether. It's complete, I've had the v4 running," actually runs very well" 4 speed column shift, clear MD title and even has the factory keys still. It's not completely rusted out iether and all the glass is good.
Love old cars, fell in love with a 72 Cadi Eldorado , restoring it to fairly good condition a few years back. It was a car of my generation, one I could still work on... Used it to run from hurricane Katrina, later brought it to Texas and finally sold it... May sound a little strange, but I still dream of driving it from time to time... For us older folks without much future to think about, old cars and photographs fill many of our thoughts......... Anyway, I really enjoyed the adventure you've taken us on... Also spent three years on an Army Nike Site, located in North Kingstown, RI, late 50's, came away sounding a lot like you.. Your New England accent is a pleasure to listen to... Keep up the good work... and thanks for sharing. Ray
Reminds when I was a kid living in Bath, ME. There was a closed down Chrysler dealership with a 1965 Imperial left in the showroom. Makes you wonder what is the story behind the abandoned car.
Now being 70 years old living in Oregon but born and raised in Concord, NH I noticed the white Mustang had the license plate 3448. My dad had the license plate 3449 for over 50 years. He got the plate in 1949 when I was born on April 9, trying to get 4949, but it was taken. 3449 was as closest he could get to 4949. I still have several 3449 plates dating back to 1954, when they moved into their new house.
This video was posted three years ago now if those cars are still here today I don’t get why someone doesn’t go to the back of the building at night smash a window get in try to get one of those garage doors open on the side of the building and just roll the car you want out
Snake : I'd rather have that mustang sitting in that building for 40 years, than sitting next to the lost Sonett.... It would have turned to dust by now. At least it still has a chance at a new life. :) Oh, And to the douches that gave Amesie' 147 thumbs down ? WTF ! Why don't you losers take that thumb and turn it up.... your asses.!
Snake i was thinking the same I’m not a ford person but I would have to contact the owner and buy it it’s so hard to see a American Muscle sit there knowing it could be used and showed not just someone come bust in and ruin it
There's a few old dealerships in my area like this. The cars are not abandoned people rent the buildings or rent space. The cars just sit sometimes for years but eventually they get moved around or move out.
Supposedly many have made offers to buy these cars, but the owner of the cars and building is the usual run-of-the mill, cheap ass old geezer hoarder (they abound up here) who won't sell for anything you'd reasonably pay for some clapped out hulk that need many thousands of $$$$ to get into running condition. Those cars were there 30 years ago when I moved here and will still be there (assuming the building doesn't collapse) rotting into dust 30 years from now.
@@banksieray4358 Do you have the address of this place? Phone numbers are in video but don't know if they could be correct seeing this vid is old and one of the numbers is listed to a business: Vacuum Systems of New Hampshire.
I'm from Fresno California. Anyway, about 20 miles south of Fresno is the town of Selma California. Back in 1977 I took a ride with a cousin of mine to take her boyfriend lunch. She had a super clean 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury, which at the time was just an old car. Love to have that car now. We took the exit off Highway 99 on to Golden State Blvd which was old Highway 99. As we wre driving we came across an abandoned car dealership. It was a used car dealership, but a dealership nonetheless. Glens Auto Sales. The lot was full of old cars. The newest car was I think a 1965 Rambler Ambassador or Classic. Most everything else was from the early 50's to early 60's. It was like they closed one night and never came back. Every car was completely intact. No broken glass, no missing parts. They were just sitting there. No fence, just a sidewalk that separated the street from the cars. They did have those really short poles that had chains connected to each pole for like a three foot tall fence. Easily stepped over and looked at all the cars wishing I could have some of them. One of the cars that stood out was a 1957 Plymouth Fury. Absolute beauty. Anyway, I went back in the summer of 1989 to see if it was still there. It was. Same cars, nothing changed except the vandals had come along to break windows etc. Most of the cars had been subjected to baseballs through the windshield which was pretty irritating. I dont understand why some feel the need to destroy things. I've never had the urge to do that so I'm at a loss. At least this time I had a camera and a video recorder so I could capture Glens Auto Sales before it disappeared forever. It is now gone. I've been back to find the location. The only thing left is a sign that is illegible. No cars, no building just the sign that once helped draw people to this long lost used car dealership from the past. As a side note. When I went back in 1989 I saw a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker airport limousine. It was an eight door model. Very interesting car.
I grew up somewhere else and passed a different place everyday. But it didn't have any cars in it. In fact, it was my front doorway. But at least there was no rust.
I live in Nashua and had no idea this existed, now I’m dying to go! I’ve been in the car business for 7 years so this is super interesting to me! If I just put in rte 114 in weare, in my gps, I’ll be good you think? Thanks!
we used one like that for lifting 8, 10 or 12 ft carpet rolls but it had a lift rope going to each end, not the middle. put a tube in it, lift it up, move it to a cutting table, pull the carpet from the roll and cut it up
on here you asked what is this thing for it is at the back of the building it has a electric motor on. poles.. well it's used to take out the car/trucks motors ..
at 10:23, thats my cousin's maple syrup collection tank. he has a sugar bush tapped up the hill from there. last time I was there about 5 or so years ago, the bldg there was still standing. firetruck was right there, they cleaned out a few cars there.
Fun ride along. I think the excavation of the car would be quite fun to watch but being so far gone there isn't any point when costs and storage are a major factor.
That frame with the cable on it is to load and unload propane tanks for residential homes and businesses...!!! That one is mounted on a trailer that is open in the middle...! It's old school...!!!
Looks like someone finally sold the building/it's contents before 11 mos ago. 513 Dustin Tavern Rd on maps- all the cars are gone, different cars & equipment in the side & back lot. Can't see the Mustang through the window. Hope you got your soccerball wheels from that Sonnet!
Man a good tow truck operator could have that Thunderbird hooked and out of there in less time than it would take for anyone to notice. Same with the Caddy, though don’t know why anyone would want that. The Lincoln would made some noise but it could be pulled onto a flatbed and gone pretty quick too.
I know exactly where that old dealership is located in N.H. , Several years ago I went to a massive parts auction which drew a lot of people from all over. Only thing I came away with was a red 64 Ford galaxie dealer promo model out of a large collection and gave good dollars for it,still have it !
If you get permission to get that Sonett, just rent a mini excavator. You could have that car dug out in a few minutes. Lastly, since that Mustang is still in that building, the owner must want too much money for it.
Went on a motorcycle ride down 149 past there in maybe 08. Still looks the same. They pay their taxes so nothing will happen to that building and or cars. Crazy though
Damn are they selling any of the cars are u able to get any of them somehow I would love to get my hands on that mustang inside that mustang looks pretty good !
I had to pause the video when you mentioned how you say haverhill I'm over here dying of laughter ( I' currently live in haverhill) ahh what a good laugh lol
Normally even if they have No Trespassing signs displayed, you have to be Trespassed off the property by a police officer, which means he warns you not to come back on the property again ever, and if you do, you go to jail. Now if you go inside the bld, or whatever. then you go directory to jail, and you dont pass Go. But maybe thats just in Fla.
That was actually a 1985or 1986 Cadillac sedan Deville maybe even a fleetwood because of the half top! But yes the cimarron was the most dreadful example of a Cadillac ✨✨✨
So I’m just starting to get into cars and j would like to get a older car to restore and I don’t know where to look so I’m hoping you can give me some pointer it would help alot
First car in the showroom-red 1963 Ford Thunderbird Coupe. Main car in showroom-1965 Mustang Convertible in Wimbeldon White. The Cadillac is not a Cimarron-it's either a Sedan DeVille or a Fleetwood. It's a real shame about the SAAB Sonnett III-my dad had one in the 70's. It was a fun car. Can't believe some prick would just abandon it in the woods!
Dravin Allen Vlogs the sign is wrong. That is an early 65 commonly known as a 64 1/2. You can tell by the trim in the coves. Also the grille is totaly different.
Thats amazing how the cars in the dealership are not vandalized and smashed or gone. Where i live, there would be no chance that anything would be intact!
I love old mustangs it brought a tear to my eye when I saw the abandoned car
Same
Same much love for mustang ❤️
The older the car is, the more respect we have for it, this was einuf to make even the strongest of us let the tear go down the cheek
wow my mustang dream car just sitting there wasting away :(
It’s mine now 😂😂 this place is no longer abandoned
@@punchy77855 dam send mi that mustang lol
@@BlackfireProductionsmusic nah fam, gave it to my mom for her birthday
@@punchy77855 lol kool hope she enjoys driving it around.
ik im late but i can help you go steal one😂
If those old cars still ran well I'd buy one if I could. Love those oldies.
the ones inside would be mint too such a shame
Someone needs to save that Mustang. Makes me miss my 66 Fastback. I can understand leaving the Cadilac to rot.
Damn dude say it again
@Angelripper Witchhunter ?
Nice english
@@Maximus20778 he might not be american
@@mastermason4766 idc
Been by there many times on my way to deering. Always wondered about that mustang in the window. Worked at the store across the street when it was Wilson’s triangle in the late seventies , yup I’m old..!
How much is the mustang
@@yaboibeast9446 2000$ ill sell it to you
I really love your attitude toward respecting people and vehicles and property. This is the first video of yours that I have watched and it has captivated me as well as upset me and make me want to rescue even more vehicles than I do already. Incredible sights! I’ll definitely have to subscribe and see more of the wonders you bring to the wider world.
Somebody free the Mustang from its cage! This is criminal!
So sad... ☹️
I like you do you love me
The owner of the shop I'm a mechanic at happens to have a Saab 96 in fair condition. He probably doesn't want much for it iether. It's complete, I've had the v4 running," actually runs very well" 4 speed column shift, clear MD title and even has the factory keys still. It's not completely rusted out iether and all the glass is good.
That Old dealership should be restored and turned into a sort of historical landmark where people can pass by and take a gander.
They should auction those cars, I'm sure they're still amazing just in need of some tlc
Love old cars, fell in love with a 72 Cadi Eldorado , restoring it to fairly good condition a few years back. It was a car of my generation, one I could still work on... Used it to run from hurricane Katrina, later brought it to Texas and finally sold it... May sound a little strange, but I still dream of driving it from time to time... For us older folks without much future to think about, old cars and photographs fill many of our thoughts......... Anyway, I really enjoyed the adventure you've taken us on... Also spent three years on an Army Nike Site, located in North Kingstown, RI, late 50's, came away sounding a lot like you.. Your New England accent is a pleasure to listen to... Keep up the good work... and thanks for sharing. Ray
Reminds when I was a kid living in Bath, ME. There was a closed down Chrysler dealership with a 1965 Imperial left in the showroom. Makes you wonder what is the story behind the abandoned car.
Who on earth would do this to such a beautiful machine like this Sonnet? This is absolutely heart breaking.
I'm amazed this popped up in my suggestions. The abandoned dealership is pretty close to me.
I think the cars have been removed now.
Sure hope they got a second chance at life with someone who will take care of them. Wouldn’t want anything else for some automobiles like that
I found a video where someone went in. Vandals destroyed everything. I copied that footage and will make another video of all the damage soon.
Now being 70 years old living in Oregon but born and raised in Concord, NH I noticed the white Mustang had the license plate 3448. My dad had the license plate 3449 for over 50 years. He got the plate in 1949 when I was born on April 9, trying to get 4949, but it was taken. 3449 was as closest he could get to 4949. I still have several 3449 plates dating back to 1954, when they moved into their new house.
would still want to own that shop
I know right!
It's a cool old building, sad to see it (and the cars) falling apart
Yeah, is the plot for sale? Get somebody with deep pockets because these cars deserve to live on.
This pains me so much. Aslo do a vid on another vintage engine musti.
Mustie1 good idea
This video was posted three years ago now if those cars are still here today I don’t get why someone doesn’t go to the back of the building at night smash a window get in try to get one of those garage doors open on the side of the building and just roll the car you want out
That mustang doesn't deserve to just sit there :(
Ya I know
especially how the paint seems to be in absolutely pristine condition, nothing more sad than seeing a beast sitting there locked in a cage :'(
Snake : I'd rather have that mustang sitting in that building for 40 years, than sitting next to the lost Sonett.... It would have turned to dust by now. At least it still has a chance at a new life. :) Oh, And to the douches that gave Amesie' 147 thumbs down ? WTF ! Why don't you losers take that thumb and turn it up.... your asses.!
Mustang
Snake i was thinking the same I’m not a ford person but I would have to contact the owner and buy it it’s so hard to see a American Muscle sit there knowing it could be used and showed not just someone come bust in and ruin it
There's a few old dealerships in my area like this. The cars are not abandoned people rent the buildings or rent space. The cars just sit sometimes for years but eventually they get moved around or move out.
Maybe I shouldn't be, but I'm surprised those cars haven't been sold off, or auctioned off, or something since you first visited this place...
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Supposedly many have made offers to buy these cars, but the owner of the cars and building is the usual run-of-the mill, cheap ass old geezer hoarder (they abound up here) who won't sell for anything you'd reasonably pay for some clapped out hulk that need many thousands of $$$$ to get into running condition. Those cars were there 30 years ago when I moved here and will still be there (assuming the building doesn't collapse) rotting into dust 30 years from now.
@@banksieray4358 Do you have the address of this place? Phone numbers are in video but don't know if they could be correct seeing this vid is old and one of the numbers is listed to a business: Vacuum Systems of New Hampshire.
@@banksieray4358 Thanks but I found it. I have the address now.
@@mechanicaldreams3800 fredgraff51@gmIl.com calle me 928 577 7433
I'm from Fresno California. Anyway, about 20 miles south of Fresno is the town of Selma California. Back in 1977 I took a ride with a cousin of mine to take her boyfriend lunch. She had a super clean 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury, which at the time was just an old car. Love to have that car now. We took the exit off Highway 99 on to Golden State Blvd which was old Highway 99. As we wre driving we came across an abandoned car dealership. It was a used car dealership, but a dealership nonetheless. Glens Auto Sales. The lot was full of old cars. The newest car was I think a 1965 Rambler Ambassador or Classic. Most everything else was from the early 50's to early 60's. It was like they closed one night and never came back. Every car was completely intact. No broken glass, no missing parts. They were just sitting there. No fence, just a sidewalk that separated the street from the cars. They did have those really short poles that had chains connected to each pole for like a three foot tall fence. Easily stepped over and looked at all the cars wishing I could have some of them. One of the cars that stood out was a 1957 Plymouth Fury. Absolute beauty. Anyway, I went back in the summer of 1989 to see if it was still there. It was. Same cars, nothing changed except the vandals had come along to break windows etc. Most of the cars had been subjected to baseballs through the windshield which was pretty irritating. I dont understand why some feel the need to destroy things. I've never had the urge to do that so I'm at a loss. At least this time I had a camera and a video recorder so I could capture Glens Auto Sales before it disappeared forever. It is now gone. I've been back to find the location. The only thing left is a sign that is illegible. No cars, no building just the sign that once helped draw people to this long lost used car dealership from the past. As a side note. When I went back in 1989 I saw a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker airport limousine. It was an eight door model. Very interesting car.
So who put the air freshener in the Lost Sonett?
How much they want for the mustang? What is it? 6cyl?
Amesie's Automotive Corner are any of those cars for sale?
There's newer pieces of paper in the windows stating whats still in there and whats for sale
9:19
''Sonnet'' By Saab in the late 60's....early 70's. Not a good seller
Why would someone just let the cars sit there? I mean the owner can sell some for a lot of money.
I can't begin to describe what I think about the scumbags who leave things to rot like this :(
Back then they were common sight.
What’s the make and model of the white car next to the Cadillac?
thats not a cimmaron, thats a fwd fleetwood. i was really hoping to see that 64 imperial sitting in there again...
Real car expert this guy is.
Agree, definitely not a cimmaron. I owned a fleetwood 60 Special of the same year. Wished I still owned it.
Probably not an expert but very easy to tell it's not a Cimarron. They were based on the Cavalier.
Pussy would't even look through a window
Steve O'Hare. Rear axle is sideways,probably a broken spring or trailing arm .
I drive by that place from time to time.
I grew up here and passed this place everyday. Amazing it’s still there.
Mike Sheehy where is this at ?
Nic Nick weare, New Hampshire. Right on route 114, there’s a corner store with a three way intersection and it’s on the left side of the corner store.
I grew up somewhere else and passed a different place everyday. But it didn't have any cars in it. In fact, it was my front doorway. But at least there was no rust.
Mike Sheehy what is the story with this place?
I live in Nashua and had no idea this existed, now I’m dying to go! I’ve been in the car business for 7 years so this is super interesting to me! If I just put in rte 114 in weare, in my gps, I’ll be good you think? Thanks!
Can someone please tell me what town of NH this is located in? I’m from Mass and would love to go take some pictures of it!
Weare, new Hampshire
That poor poor mustang it makes me sad to see it like that
For some reason I always come back and watch this video again
That gantry is for lifting LP gas tanks, I believe.
we used one like that for lifting 8, 10 or 12 ft carpet rolls but it had a lift rope going to each end, not the middle.
put a tube in it, lift it up, move it to a cutting table, pull the carpet from the roll and cut it up
on here you asked what is this thing for it is at the back of the building it has a electric motor on. poles.. well it's used to take out the car/trucks motors ..
Much too weak for a motor.
4:51 awsome laughhhh🤣🤣😂😂
It almost sounds synthetic lol
at 10:23, thats my cousin's maple syrup collection tank. he has a sugar bush tapped up the hill from there. last time I was there about 5 or so years ago, the bldg there was still standing. firetruck was right there, they cleaned out a few cars there.
Fun ride along. I think the excavation of the car would be quite fun to watch but being so far gone there isn't any point when costs and storage are a major factor.
This guy understands.
WaybackTECH ii
WaybackTECH looks like it might be a decent ride!
Woah
How much are they asking for the mustang?
nice building,, i always feel bad for buildings that just decompose and aren't in use
That frame with the cable on it is to load and unload propane tanks for residential homes and businesses...!!! That one is mounted on a trailer that is open in the middle...! It's old school...!!!
Surprised someone hasn’t lifted them & sold for parts
Looks like someone finally sold the building/it's contents before 11 mos ago. 513 Dustin Tavern Rd on maps- all the cars are gone, different cars & equipment in the side & back lot. Can't see the Mustang through the window. Hope you got your soccerball wheels from that Sonnet!
You should go looking for those cars in the river since it's now summer time would love to see that video on those cars
Who owns the place? Where is this located? Amesie's Automotive Corner?
If you can't wait to see it skip to 8:25
Where's this place at and why. Are they still here?
Google Maps, August 2013, boarded up window has a large diagonal crack.
NO! Shame on the person that's letting them sit there and rot!
That would be nice to know the story of the dealer ship and what coused it to close
They moved to a more central location
Wonder why they didn't take the cars with them? I woulda considered that a priority. They must be loaded to just let them all sit like that
How many cars are still left when was the last time you were there
THANKS FOR FINDING MY AIR FRESHNER I PUT THERE
Well done
You did that hahahaha that is funny
I assume you Pooped, in a Glove anp put it in the Glove Box, as well. A Hobo ate the Poop. Hobo's can never have too many Gloves.
Do u have any contact info on who owns the cars inside the building
I like this guy's attitude.. genuine guy...👍
Man a good tow truck operator could have that Thunderbird hooked and out of there in less time than it would take for anyone to notice. Same with the Caddy, though don’t know why anyone would want that. The Lincoln would made some noise but it could be pulled onto a flatbed and gone pretty quick too.
I’d sneak in in the middle of he night and just look at the cars.
Can I go ????
I see the one car outside had a sticker in the middle of the windshield, in Vermont that was they put the sticker. So what state are you in.
Is it just me or would anyone at least make an attempt to take one of the vehicles and restore it?
I know exactly where that old dealership is located in N.H. , Several years ago I went to a massive parts auction which drew a lot of people from all over. Only thing I came away with was a red 64 Ford galaxie dealer promo model out of a large collection and gave good dollars for it,still have it !
If you get permission to get that Sonett, just rent a mini excavator. You could have that car dug out in a few minutes. Lastly, since that Mustang is still in that building, the owner must want too much money for it.
Daniel C i have a mini excavator if hes in im in and id love to dig that out
Daniel C 6
Hello is it stil trere? It is becorse i wonder ho ovns it becore i wont to bay that mustang nice regards Bjarne from Denmark
I remember this place. There use to be a building that caved in from the snow on the firetruck. The mustang still holding on.
as a mustang would those things are fighters no way they'd just give in to the elements like the shabbies (chevies) would 😡😅..!!
What is the 📞 number? I want that Mustang!
@@byzenteendutchies8096 let me look for it. I talked to the guy that's selling everything last year some time.
@@donameci7 Thanks!
Where in New Hampshire is this abandoned dealership? Is it for sale?
I'd steal that mustang
I already did.
Ctfu
@@mikeysmooth8957 wth is ctfu supposed to mean?
Cracking the fuck up
You might get arrested.
So how much was the white car in the window for sale for?
Went on a motorcycle ride down 149 past there in maybe 08. Still looks the same. They pay their taxes so nothing will happen to that building and or cars. Crazy though
Saab so Sad
Damn are they selling any of the cars are u able to get any of them somehow I would love to get my hands on that mustang inside that mustang looks pretty good !
I had to pause the video when you mentioned how you say haverhill I'm over here dying of laughter ( I' currently live in haverhill) ahh what a good laugh lol
how should one come and buy the cars sitting? owners contacted you?
Normally even if they have No Trespassing signs displayed, you have to be Trespassed off the property by a police officer, which means he warns you not to come back on the property again ever, and if you do, you go to jail. Now if you go inside the bld, or whatever. then you go directory to jail, and you dont pass Go. But maybe thats just in Fla.
I just came across your video and happen to be from southern NH. I can tell where this is just by the crossing route signs! Super cool!
The wheels are probably deeply pitted - junk just like the rest.
I just drove by that place a week ago. The firetruck is still there, didn't look in the building though. Quiet part of NH.
"The sink hole has traces of an oil change from 1966..." 🗨😅⛓🛢🔧🔩📅✂️🏮💫
Where is the dealership located I would love to check it out
Holy shit! that place is just down the road from me and I always see that car in the window and I want it so bad 😂
Where's it at man 😂
cool stuff. to bad all them rides are just setting around rusting away . think that lift is for lp tanks.?
The88katana600 yeah but if you buy the dealership again you can make the rust go away and get the cars fixed so it’s a win win
This area looks very familiar? New England?
I’ve driven past that place on the way to ag paintball
What’s the address for that is that in Massachusetts or New Hampshire?
This videos makes me cringe that poor 64 1/5 mustang tears my heart out😭
Where is the dealership located?
That was actually a 1985or 1986 Cadillac sedan Deville maybe even a fleetwood because of the half top! But yes the cimarron was the most dreadful example of a Cadillac ✨✨✨
Front Wheel Drive Northstar SLS/STS, also, Turd.
I have fallen and i can't reach my keg yep! Unfortunately anything with that North Star ✨✨✨
So I’m just starting to get into cars and j would like to get a older car to restore and I don’t know where to look so I’m hoping you can give me some pointer it would help alot
I would still want to own that dealer
How much to have that firetruck started up n sent to me? I'm in north Carolina. Also that gantry was possibly for engines
NEW HAMPSHIRE? Im from maine that place is sweet
same
Same
I Go to Casco Bay for the summers its much nicer then Florida
Keegan Pock nh
Went to college in Maine and froze my ass off ! Florida is much better !
What kind of car was that in the ground?
Couldn't understand what you were calling it...
Also, what are soccer ball wheels?? Never heard that term....
funny how the windows in a 45 year old dealership are spotless. lol im thinking this whole thing is staged.
David Grant nope. I visit this place once a year or so. If it was staged I'd go inside..
David Grant I've heard that Henry Ford himself visited this place in the '60s
Amesie's Automotive Corner wtf? And how does that prove it ain't fake?
@@madmike475 I, as someone who lives 20 minutes from this place, can confirm that it is not fake
David Grant YOU got it right fixed video
Any updates from this year ?
Simon Toogood i want to see some
First car in the showroom-red 1963 Ford Thunderbird Coupe. Main car in showroom-1965 Mustang Convertible in Wimbeldon White. The Cadillac is not a Cimarron-it's either a Sedan DeVille or a Fleetwood. It's a real shame about the SAAB Sonnett III-my dad had one in the 70's. It was a fun car. Can't believe some prick would just abandon it in the woods!
Brent Boswell it's a 1966 mustang. The sign on the window has the names of the cars in the building and a number to call.
Brent Boswell 9
That T-bird is 64-66.
Dravin Allen Vlogs the sign is wrong. That is an early 65 commonly known as a
64 1/2. You can tell by the trim in the coves. Also the grille is totaly different.
How much are they selling all those cars for? Inside the dealer ship
didnt this car get you in trouble in the past?
No not these, some other old Saabs.
Aaron Bennett why?
Does it still have the 4 socca baw wheels?
I’m pulling up in a flat bed and taking that white mustang
I wonder if those cars are for sale still, it is a dealership after all, I wonder who I’d have to contact to try and buy one of them
3:58 video starts
Ughh gosh thanksssssss
Where is dealer ship located?
Need to get those socca ball wheels
Brock Smeltzer they are actually Socca ball alloy wheels
Hey mate are you able to try and recover a number for this abandoned dealership?
Iv'e met with the owners.
Amesie's Automotive Corner is there anyway I could get in contact or are the cars still there willing to be sold?
THAT"S MY MUSTANG!!!
Wat?