I brought a '76 Valiant sedan from the Tulalip Reservation, a '91 TC convert (triple black, kids use) from Bellingham, an '88 Gran Fury cop car from Ellensburg, and a Travco 320 from Snohomish all out to NC when I moved from Redmond, WA. Blows people away that I'll just drive around in them and their condition
Good morning to you all also! Hopefully you have had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year's. God bless you and congratulations on your find . 2:00 Yes sir I appreciate them more than you know.
P.S. ; Forgot to say that we are going to be following you & see where it goes. Got the bell on and I will see what else you have kicking since we are in the groove to see some more Classic Chrysler stuff. Always wanted a older one even if it was a truck or car. If you come across a D or W series truck or Ramcharger that rolls let me know. I can probably help you with your brokering with a couple of it helps you and I achieve your projects finishing. I will just say that I don't mind paying and helping out with sales for I have been doing that and restoring cars now plus working on the new ones for a living for almost 41 years now. Thanks again for your time and work in sharing this with everyone. Hopefully I didn't blabber you to death.
I waited 26 years to get my first Mopar, that was nine years ago. My dream car that I ended up getting was a 65 Dodge Corvette 500. For nine years I’ve been looking for the trunk piece, on every RU-vid video for years and years, I’ve never seen one for sale or in a boneyard. There was in your video not only that, it looks like you had three or four coronets in one video! What a great stash, if any of those part is for sale please let me know👍
I really did and wish you were able to keep going to see the rest of the collection. I agree that you are not going to see many of the newer stuff behind done. Even though the market on these cars are going through the next galaxy, I believe that it along with the economy and the parts availability is what is going to do the passion of many people who want to do it, is the main factor that will not hopefully finish the last nails in the coffin ⚰️ on the hobby/passion of the newer generation that wants to make it a reality, into a rich man's only game that will not even touch the car let alone a nut, bolt, or wrench to continue to destroy the passion of the thousands of enthusiastic people who don't have 20k do get a shell roller to get started with it and then get the parts and materials to do the work themselves. After watching some of the other channels that didn't see this and say that is fine is also not helping out with matters either. People don't want to get a pig smeared with lipstick 💄 and then have to go back through the shotty, sketchy work and redo it while these hacks are expecting to paid for the garbage work for which if they would have left it alone and let the one who really wants it to do it correctly instead of being a hack to make a quick dollar 💰. Sorry for the rant I just wanted to say while sharing this with my father who is 84' and wanting to get involved commented that you seem like a good person and I agreed, you are one of the few that peaked my interest enough to watch and say that you are a fresh perspective of the breed on here today. Thanks for sharing this with my family and I will pass it along to my close friends and family. Great day to you this afternoon. We are getting ready to deal with the freezing rain and 🌨️❄️ snow that has been flying around the area here in West Central Pennsylvania here about a good hour+ now in What is left of the Farm/Rust belt country in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The best to you and happy hunting.
Back in the day, did Chrysler Corp. build a two door wagon? Something comparable to the Chevy Nomad, Pontiac Safari, Ford Ranch wagons. I don't recall ever seeing one. If anyone knows... Thank you.
The 1949 Plymouth Suburban had two doors. It is generally considered to be the first all steel station wagon. It was a big seller, prompting Ford to copy with the Ranch Wagon. The two door Suburban was offered thru the 1961 model year. Plymouth went to the new smaller B body - platform in 1962 which was produced for many years after. Only 4 door wagons were offered.
Cars will be priced and offered up after they are properly inspected and inventoried. I can't see underneath it where it is. Please subscribe for updates.
I don't price anything until I can get them out and properly inspect them. Please subscribe to my channel and I will update as the cars are brought back to my yard
@johnthompson1978 I am doing this at the request of the property owner. I purchased most of the available cars already and will likely buy the rest to ensure they get saved.
Im with ya on the wagons, and the swinger for sure. Too bad about the 57 DeSoto! I have some 57 Adventurer 2dr. hardtop stuff.Awesome cars,,,Love,,,DUBS,,,,
Hey is there anyway you could get a price on that 68 Chrysler 300 it was a two-door wasn't it see if there's a motor in it can I be interested in that car for parts