They have 2 consignment just like this one every year! One in late January and one in late July. Try to make it to the next one! They usually have great vendors too
Hey, Really glad I stumbled upon your video, Have lived in Oklahomaa for a bit (25) years but have been to this place. so it was a nice suprise. brought the FFA out in me! best friend laughing at me quessing all the equipment, vehicles, and especialy the inplaments and thier jobs, he was googling it to check. me anyways you got a new subscriber! also just thought if ya'll didn't know your smart phones have messuring tapes on them Apple or Android. thanks for this!!
Thanks for the awesome comment! The local FFA chapters (of Paris and Madison) both work the winter and summer sale! They’re in charge of parking cars, I know this because I got to do it when I was in high school!
13:42 Fresh air vent, kinda a foot type wing window. But who wants a 4 door impla with bench seats And an automatic on the tree.? Its not going to bring much. Even fully restored it won't bring much. 15:48 1700 max top price of any of the look at NADA and thats running driving with state inspections passed. Your giving values on late 90s cars. I have driven or been in every one of theses and i can tell you brand new they cost less then what your saying. In the 1960 and 70s cars new were about 2k to 3k bucks the most expensive was a corvette and that was just over 10k. These were all driven hard and put away wet there entire life. I would not pay more then 600 for one. Plus they are cars from mo so they saw snow and rock salt and never washed off. .
If you wanna see what eveything sold for, I posted the video of the auction and I videoed all those old cars selling. The impala ended up selling for over $4,000!!! I could probably sell it for 6k running and driving. But it would need all new brakes, fuel system, and much more. And that’s if the engine and transmission were good. Here’s the link to the video: th-cam.com/video/c9Kj-ohms14/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NhVjT-VxbqemUJtY
While I somewhat agree, I was interested in buying it so I was seeing what worked and what didn’t to the best of my ability. The air horn handle was weak anyways, so I shouldn’t have tugged on it hard. But like I said, I was trying to see if it worked or not because I was questioning the air system.
Wow!
Life long MO resident. Never knew of this.
Made me slobber...
Something from every part of my 70 years there! Cool video.
They have 2 consignment just like this one every year! One in late January and one in late July. Try to make it to the next one! They usually have great vendors too
The people who know about this probably don't make it well known because then more people would come and create competition for them.
Hey, Really glad I stumbled upon your video, Have lived in Oklahomaa for a bit (25) years but have been to this place. so it was a nice suprise. brought the FFA out in me! best friend laughing at me quessing all the equipment, vehicles, and especialy the inplaments and thier jobs, he was googling it to check. me anyways you got a new subscriber! also just thought if ya'll didn't know your smart phones have messuring tapes on them Apple or Android. thanks for this!!
Thanks for the awesome comment! The local FFA chapters (of Paris and Madison) both work the winter and summer sale! They’re in charge of parking cars, I know this because I got to do it when I was in high school!
13:42 Fresh air vent, kinda a foot type wing window. But who wants a 4 door impla with bench seats
And an automatic on the tree.? Its not going to bring much.
Even fully restored it won't bring much. 15:48
1700 max top price of any of the look at NADA and thats running driving with state inspections passed. Your giving values on late 90s cars. I have driven or been in every one of theses and i can tell you brand new they cost less then what your saying. In the 1960 and 70s cars new were about 2k to 3k bucks the most expensive was a corvette and that was just over 10k. These were all driven hard and put away wet there entire life.
I would not pay more then 600 for one. Plus they are cars from mo so they saw snow and rock salt and never washed off. .
If you wanna see what eveything sold for, I posted the video of the auction and I videoed all those old cars selling. The impala ended up selling for over $4,000!!! I could probably sell it for 6k running and driving. But it would need all new brakes, fuel system, and much more. And that’s if the engine and transmission were good. Here’s the link to the video: th-cam.com/video/c9Kj-ohms14/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NhVjT-VxbqemUJtY
It easy to tell if it’s a power glide or not just look at the gear selector
Which car did I say that on? I’m guessing the caprice?
@@ClassicAutoRescues the 69 Impala that was sitting next to the 80’s Caprice
Oh, gotcha. Yeah, I didn’t even think to look at how many gears it had. Smart thinking.
Push in air brakes, should be 100lbs plus.
Brake is usually yellow
The cabover only went for $5000. I probably should have bought it but I don’t know anything about them lol
Can't believe you broke the air horn handle on that Peat, stay out of stuff you know nothing about
While I somewhat agree, I was interested in buying it so I was seeing what worked and what didn’t to the best of my ability. The air horn handle was weak anyways, so I shouldn’t have tugged on it hard. But like I said, I was trying to see if it worked or not because I was questioning the air system.
the hobby is doomed
What makes you say that? High prices?