I have the same passion brother , for looking at old stuff , it can be an old house full of antiques or an old junkyard love it all !! Thanks for all the great videos !!
Brad I saw your shirt. My Dad is 90 & he’s a Purple Heart Korean War vet. He got hurt his 1 st day saving a captains life. Just wanted to stick that in there. I’m proud of both you guys. Anyway those cars looked pretty fried. But there are some parts there someone needs. My dad has a74 Vette convertible he bought new & one of these days I’m going to bring it back to its original glory.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC but the sad part is. On the other side of this food truck was a 70 / t/a challenger 383 magnum at . White black interior. Long story on that one but I tried for 2 years to get it. It's still there far as I know.
I used to love finding old abandoned cars in the woods. Still do in fact. Junkyards are always fun to walk through too. We have Speedway here too, they have good coffee. Perfect for when you're out scoutin! That dodge panel van at the end would be a fun revival! 👌🙂☕
Love to go Pickin! The local classic auto wrecking yard near me is closing! I'm putting out a video this weekend of my last trip there pickin...next month they are bringing in the crusher and it will be all gone! 😞
I'm with ya! I love pickin'! Also that last old Dodge delivery van is like the one that I got the engine and transmission for the Blockbuster out of! Keep up the good videos Brad
Pine trees are the worst enemy to a vehicle. Mopars are far a few between up here in the north where I'm at. If you're into gm ( garbage ) it's all over. I have the 72 roadrunner signed up by the cast of dukes of hazzard. Then I bought a 71 satellite
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Yeah I know how hard they are to get parts for. I paid 600.00 for this 71 car is originally from Georgia. Guy bought it to restore then bought a 70 superbird that was wrecked in 80 so he's doing that one
It's sad when 'someday' becomes 'I wish I had'.Those Satties are so toasted.Without a roof a unibody is a paperweight.Love the Econoline.Was that a Cushman in the bus?Loved walking through salvage yards.The owners of the best are gone,and their kids scrapped all the 40's to early 70''s for $.With a good 440,that bread van would be a good pit truck/hauler.
Great Video and awesome Find Brad! Would like to know if you can Rescue the Cars from February Video "Mustang Hell" in Future :) Greatings from Germany, ceep on rescuing them 👍
If you get up that way it wouldn’t do you any good to call me, I’m in Snead’s Ferry an the yard is in Wilkesboro where I USED to live. There is anything there form a 24 dodge cowl to modern stuff
Cool video Brad. Brings back fond memories of the late 70's early 80's, when my friend had a 73 Satellite Sebring. I have to say, I really liked the econoline van the best though. Don't see them around here in Massachusetts, and if you do, they are so rotted, it would cost you a small fortune to restore them. Thanks for the video
1st one is a parts car if the price is right...I do know where a stash of fuselage B-part parts in Mayville, NC is. I'm grabbing A-body stuff from the guy. Message me if you want to call the guy
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC RU-vid is saying I made a comment on here that they deleted I guess because it wasn’t to their community standards. I didn’t even write a comment because I got the notification when I went to the video the first time. I guess they’re starting to be like farcebook but I didn’t even comment yet. So, yes I’m confused as to what was typed and why was it censored
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I didn’t think it was or I would have unsubscribed. The thing that has me curious is that I got this notification about a comment on your video before I watched your video. I didn’t go there yet.