I am both intrigued and saddened by most of these places you visit. It is so cool to see the vintage items, the automotive history and at the same time so sad to see the side effects of these individuals hoarding disease. 😢
Tim, where we live in Michigan, about 35 miles north of Detroit, these places are gone, we grew up in a farming/gravel pit town, they were gone by the late 80's early 90's....
I drove a. White compact tractor ( pulled shag trailers and pups) in the late 70’s at Consolidated Freightways they were green with a continental 6 cyl (propane) gutless!
MR. G-- LOOKS LIKE FUN LOOKING FOR STUFF WE COULD USE TO BAD THOSE TRUCKS ARE THERE!!! HOARDERS SUCK WHEN THEY DRIVE IN TO THE WOODS A GREAT CAR THEN IT TURNS TO CRAP...YADABYE... LEARNING GREAT VIDEO..
I used to know a family like this in St. Joseph Mo. They even let their livestock and Chickens run in and out of the house. When the Old man went to the Hospital My wife was the Nurse who had to help bathe him and she said the water was pure mud and the stink was beyond an old death smell.
Those boots does the job for a place like that a number 16 rusty nail through the foot would not be to kool at all that old looks like it was huge in its day and some great rusty gold laying around also thanks for sharing your adventures .like all your videos never know what you will find .been watching adventures .made from scrap.saw the old diamond. T truck you.did a video on .in his scrape yard ..
I so want that International Travelette, I had a 63 1200r pickup that I stupidly sold, they are hard to find parts for tho. Someday I want to go to an auction with you, your knowledge is amazing.
Great old stuff, not to many places like that here where I live anymore. All the old wreaking yards have been removed and no more horder houses. Would love to go back where you are and check out the cool places. By the way, your lucky that your wife's Dad let you take her out in a van, you wouldn't have taken my daughter. 😄👍👍👍👍👍😅❤🇺🇸
I understand telephone books it’s a snapshot as they say into a certain time. I always pick up a door house doors old house doors I got quite a few in my shed they’re just unique and make things out of them headboards and decorative things or actually use them for real doors lol
Those old phone books come in real handy for genealogy and local history. Because they were always thought of as temporary and obsolete within a few years they were always thrown out and are exceedingly rare. It's hit and miss with the local libraries.
@@steves7896 There were also books that were utilized for one year also I remember we store them at the hospital for the city and they contained peoples addresses age and their occupation but I don’t remember the name of them. We end up cutting them over to the history Norco Society when the hospital was renovated here in town
Every building I have worked it has an elevator I always stop the elevator between floors and open up the doors it’s easy to do if you know what you’re doing .😮 on an older elevator ,and you always see people have written their name in the year and may be a little something else. I always put my name and my wife’s usually the year we get married and a heart but it’s interesting I’ve seen dates back to the early early 1900s or even in building basement that I have worked with the building is 100+ years old or newer.. I love the explores I do so myself nothing to this caliber
Thanks for stopping by the channel. The guy we toured the place with is helping the owner (who is in her 80s) sell the vehicles. Most of what you see here is available to buy. The place is in south central Kansas. If you see anything you like, send me an email at mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
Thank you. On my opinien you tell about the USA more realy. I watch the first canel in the Russia, where I hear than in the USA is everywhere the gloom, stagnation and rotting. You change my sights about the USA.
Mr. Googpliers how is your day. I was wondering if you could help me find some driver side quarter window regulator for 1969 oldsmobile 98. If you come around one let me know please. And it is a convertible
wieck aution service is having an auction in woodriver ne with this kind of stuff every year tons of rat rod or restore saw a 65 mustang parts etc on the computer
Agent Orange anyone? 😆 22:32 What is THAT? .....with the big spring and chains? Appreciate the tip on the fireman's boots. The patina on the blue school bus was fantastic with those vertical rust runs!! The bus was worth saving on just that aspect alone, you just can't fake that stuff (nor would ya want to). Those old corner block medallions and casing trim with all that nice weathering would go for a nice penny in parts of the country where this stuff is rare (like here out west in Vegas). Grateful you see the value in those old run down structures in their environment and have the mind to share them. Thank you!
"No" means do not crush. They must have a iron buyer coming in for the junk iron. We had a guy clean up our farm before we sold it. The spray painted orange the things that they crushed.