There's a lot of good project cars in that lot. If I'd have won that 1 billion plus lottery a couple of months ago I'd pick 1 or 2 every 6-9 months to restore w/ a team of experts and give some of the more complete cars/truck a new lease on life. Sell them and let someone enjoy them. No Resto mods, just a new chassis, brakes, crate motor and interior. Works of art in their times brought back to life for everyone to enjoy. If you lose 20 -30k who cares? Smiles and "Cool" is worth it.
I found a great way to buy an old car after years of hunting and buying , all the hours and money spent ! Buy one that the other guy put $60.000 dollars in and buy it for $25.000 dollars .
There’s a lot of history and mystery in them there hills.the comment you made about the tortoise peeing and dehydrating though! I’m 60yrs old and I have never heard of that before.thank you for sharing.✌️
unbelievably, the windows are almost bare, normally the window is known to be destroyed. Someone may have cleaned all the windows. Nice and quiet area.
With cars becoming the expensive electronic monsters that they've become, buying one of these old guys and retro-restoring it would be far cheaper, easier to repair and would last long enough to pass onto your children.
To think all these old cars were once brand new cars in the 1950's. Fleets of them were at the new dealerships & showroom floors ready to be sold to the public. The 1950's was such a new exciting optimistic time in America when everyone could afford to buy these cars...when capitalism worked for everyone. That's when the US peaked as a nation & continued in the '60's. Now look at all these cars all tired out junk in the auto graveyard. Of course many of these cars got wrecked from accidents because of bad drivers.
Don't discard those old beer and soda cans. They could be worth a lot. Check out rusty Cans. I sold am old Lion Ale can for $375 to some guy who works at Fermi lab.
Meteors travel at very high speed, when they contact the ground they explode instantly, they don't carve trenches. The contact explosions are all circular craters.
With enough money, time, and effort, a strongly motivated restoration guy could probably build as many of whatever you can imagine from all these carcasses.
The one you’re wondering about is a 61 Chrysler Imperial, earlier in the video there’s a 62 Imperial, has the same headlight configuration, but taillights mounted where the fins are on the 61.
Do my eyes deceive me ??? Without wasting a few mins counting every car, just Count a strip of cars, count the number of strips and added bits and you will quickly find it is nowhere near 10k, not even close to 5k, 2nd lot is just over 1k cars.
I verified through research, there are 15k cars between the two yards. I guess it's the biggest antique junkyard in the world which I didn't know until after filming.