Collapsed House full of very Cool Car Stuff and more - You sounded like a Kid in a Candy Store - ha ! Some great Finds indeed! The Cows are Checking You out - nice ! I really think that You got the Jackpot - wow and wow again ! Some Rare Parts ! Funny - I will say my Favorite Pieces was ALL the Items You salvaged and saved - You Boys had a Fantastic Day digging for Goodies ! Enjoyed the Video very much ! Soooooooo many Valuable Trim Parts and Hubcaps ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
We lived on the highway when I was growing up and we would get a hubcap a week at least in our yard flying off of passing cars. I would sell them for $5 each (in the 70's). They always sold out.
I love old trash dumps. I find all kinds of things. Finding an old collapsed building that was storage for old car parts would at least to me be a gold mine. I was in an old garbage dump high in the Four peaks mountains east of where I live in Mesa Az years ago. I looked down. I was standing on a 1934 copper Arizona plate. Great video Silas. Thanks
just loving this love to pull my rv up beside a find like this an camp for a year. wife would just shake her head an smile cause i would be a kid in a toy store i am 78 year young artist
JC Moore made jacks and it looks like what you have there might be a wagon jack or a tire saver. TRC is Texas Refinery Corp. Y'all found some pretty nice old stnuff.
Hey Silas, After you make your first pass at finding everything you can, are you going to go over it with your metal detector? What a great find! I collect old vacuum tube equipment (amplifiers, stere equipment, tubes parts, old speakers, anything and everything vacuum tube related) when we were kids we discovered an old radio sticking out of the ground next to the approach road to the old dump. We started digging a bit and there was nearly an old WWII era radio repair shop buried there. We spent a couple of days digging it all up. I actually still have some old tubes and service manuals very well preserved from unearthing them 50 years ago! I came home and made a diy metal detector, went back and found more stuff! Peace my friend, DrRick
That's a lot of old car fossils you found in there! I'm sure you and your mates could find another load of old parts if you went back to "clean up" the site for the owner. With the price of scrap metal being low, get it out of the decaying state and ready baled up for sending in when it goes up. All metal is good metal, while it's still metal. 😁👍👍
The silver arrow head thing is a Klingon Basolith weapon. I thought everyone knew that! Glad to see you finally wearing gloves, at least for part of the video.
@22.02 That trunk lid with 'fluid drive' came from a '49 Chrysler. That was my 1st car, a Royal. The handle was the release & the little plate above the handle had a protector for the key lock. Also, the red lenses were for brake lights. The tail lights/ directionals sat atop of the rear fenders/ quarter panels.
Anything greatly frowned upon today from our amazing past, will be the most valuable pieces in the future Silas. And everything produced today will always be total useless disposable garbage....sad. Love your channel, fond memories of vintage treasures.
Reminds me of when we went thru the old chicken farm barn that collapsed on my uncles place ,found lots of old good car parts in there, gas pump ⛽️ & a few 60's & early 70's motorcycles including a BSA & old Kawasaki
Two versions of thought on the JC Moore item. First it’s a wagon jack, second it’s a jack to take the load off you automobile tires, think Model T. With the early patent date I’m leaning toward wagon jack.
👍👌👏 I'm really happy to see that you and your friends could save a lot of stuff. Well done. Best regards, luck and especially health to all involved people.
That was way cool! As much as I do not like spiders, I do believe with all the neat parts y'all were discovering, I wouldn't care one bit if Charlotte 🕷 was creeping along next to me!!😅
Gosh I thought if y'all dug long enough you'd have an entire '52 Chevy. 😉 Loved those sequential license plates, hopefully you can sell them as sets. Cool digging, you really have good help in Shawn and the others. That is valuable in itself. I can't believe y'all don't have Copperheads and Rattlesnakes, they must have all moved to Oklahoma- we have plenty. Enjoyed another great video, stay safe and GOD bless
Good morning, I could spend days in there but for the brown recluse spiders. They love cardboard BTW. My favorite was the sequential or double plates. Contact Jay Leno, maybe he would be interested in them for his classic cars.
Good scores!! At the 8:44 mark, that's a Lincoln grille(98% certain). That Diamond Reo nose is for one of those setback axle trucks, kind of an obscure piece, but VERY COOL!! Definitely not something you'll find very often!
This video had me on the edge of my seat wondering what you might find! Some of those hubcaps are worth a lot. Those Lyons faux wire caps and that 39/40 mercury dog dish cap, gold.
Wow, someone put together this huge stash of parts / pieces and here you are all these years later and we’re watching! Just great! PS - Got to say this is really different! PS2 - Favorite piece was the one you thought would make a good helmet front. It would be epic to use during Halloween season!
Like they say one mans junk is another man's treasure 😎👌👍. What interesting license plates, I certainly loved them 2 hub caps, with the fake spokes, never seen anything like that before ever, love that hood ornament too. Great findings, maybe if you had a rake, or a pitchfork you might of found more treasures. 😁👌👍
What a day that was !. Thank your helpers and yourself for a most enjoyable time. Automotive small stuff at its best, love the chrome. One of the best down loads yet ?. Be well and be safe to you and yours. From North Yorkshire, England.
Wow looked like hard work but that looked like fun Definitely a ton of treasures. I think my favorite piece was the Semi front clip then all those old license plates, It's pretty cool how they change the colors for the year. Another great vlog go out & find yourself an adventure
Hi Silas, I enjoyed this video and the good finds that were there. That one chrome piece you had in your hand early in the video looks the back door piece for a 1958 Buick. Great adventure you and your friends had.
I enjoy watching your channel. I am curious on seeing some of the art that is made from old car parts. I tried googling it but did not get much results. I did discover that they made beds for sleeping, out of old truck beds. Very cool!
Hey silas, that's a fantastic treasure hunt! You got some great things, if only you had enough spare time for ebay!! I need a good set of those healights that are on that semi truck front!
I would have loved to have been there helping you find old treasures. I love finding stuff. Best find the part that you said would make a helmet face mask. GOD IS GOOD GOD IS GREAT GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO READ THIS AMEN.
PROOF POSITIVE THAT SILAS WORKS TO SAVE WHAT HE CAN OF THE OLD STUFF! Sure he had fun made back his money they spent but what could ham and three guys accomplish that his yard and how much more money would that bring him? Silly Squishies at few hundred cars. Then when it comes to the old stuff he's out there rooting through the dirt digging up and saving what he can. POINT MADE CORRECT?! I know I'm mainly preaching to the choir.
I love these videos as I have always been a trash pickin' kinda guy. We would always get excited as kids when dad would say he was going to the dump! and he went when they were closed so you could really pick through stuff. we always found treasures. There was also an abandoned animal hospital near where we lived in Beverly, MA and we used to go and dig through all the abandoned buildings and the small dump on the property. I can remember exactly when we were doing that as one time after spending all day at this we went home and saw the first moon landing on TV! So I know it was the summer of 1969 and I was 13. I still had the old vet's pewter shaving mug til a few years ago, that we found in the dump, it was engraved with his initials so we knew whose it was. Great video, brings me back! In the 1990s and early 2000s I was part of a group trying to establish a diner museum and we used to salvage old diners and parts, which was very similar to the car parts salvage in your videos. We actually saved a number of diners back in those days including one that was 60' long and weighed about 55 tons according to the rigger! dirty but satisfying work
Swoon! 😍 I loved dumster diving as a child, the useless "goodies" I'd bring home. Ma wasn't happy. I've long since leanrt to bring home better "junk". 🤓👍
chrome "helmet thing" is a side door side emblem from a 1958 Buick trim piece
Silas is one good dude
Nothing like watching some carcheology 😂
😂
That's a TH-cam channel.
😆
But he doesn't dig deep like Silas does.
Carchology
I could watch this all day
Collapsed House full of very Cool Car Stuff and more - You sounded like a Kid in a Candy Store - ha ! Some great Finds indeed! The Cows are Checking You out - nice ! I really think that You got the Jackpot - wow and wow again ! Some Rare Parts ! Funny - I will say my Favorite Pieces was ALL the Items You salvaged and saved - You Boys had a Fantastic Day digging for Goodies ! Enjoyed the Video very much ! Soooooooo many Valuable Trim Parts and Hubcaps ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
Now that's my kind of adventure
We lived on the highway when I was growing up and we would get a hubcap a week at least in our yard flying off of passing cars. I would sell them for $5 each (in the 70's). They always sold out.
That's a gold mine even the rusty fenders are wanted for patchs
I love old trash dumps. I find all kinds of things. Finding an old collapsed building that was storage for old car parts would at least to me be a gold mine. I was in an old garbage dump high in the Four peaks mountains east of where I live in Mesa Az years ago. I looked down. I was standing on a 1934 copper Arizona plate. Great video Silas. Thanks
just loving this love to pull my rv up beside a find like this an camp for a year. wife would just shake her head an smile cause i would be a kid in a toy store i am 78 year young artist
That was like having a 1 dollar bill in a 1 penny candy store, All those Stainless hubcaps were a great find !
JC Moore made jacks and it looks like what you have there might be a wagon jack or a tire saver. TRC is Texas Refinery Corp. Y'all found some pretty nice old stnuff.
WOW!... WHAT A GOOD FIND!
Hey Silas,
After you make your first pass at finding everything you can, are you going to go over it with your metal detector?
What a great find! I collect old vacuum tube equipment (amplifiers, stere equipment, tubes parts, old speakers, anything and everything vacuum tube related) when we were kids we discovered an old radio sticking out of the ground next to the approach road to the old dump. We started digging a bit and there was nearly an old WWII era radio repair shop buried there. We spent a couple of days digging it all up. I actually still have some old tubes and service manuals very well preserved from unearthing them 50 years ago!
I came home and made a diy metal detector, went back and found more stuff!
Peace my friend,
DrRick
Bet a few silver coins are there ?
That's a lot of old car fossils you found in there! I'm sure you and your mates could find another load of old parts if you went back to "clean up" the site for the owner. With the price of scrap metal being low, get it out of the decaying state and ready baled up for sending in when it goes up. All metal is good metal, while it's still metal. 😁👍👍
WOW I am so amazed at all the things saved over the decades by people and don't sell them and have a better life while they are alive WOW.
57 chevy hood. Good idea for an awning.😊
The silver arrow head thing is a Klingon Basolith weapon. I thought everyone knew that! Glad to see you finally wearing gloves, at least for part of the video.
@22.02 That trunk lid with 'fluid drive' came from a '49 Chrysler. That was my 1st car, a Royal. The handle was the release & the little plate above the handle had a protector for the key lock. Also, the red lenses were for brake lights. The tail lights/ directionals sat atop of the rear fenders/ quarter panels.
One mans junk is another mans treasure. You actually have some valuable pieces there for sure Silas.
Anything greatly frowned upon today from our amazing past, will be the most valuable pieces in the future Silas.
And everything produced today will always be total useless disposable garbage....sad.
Love your channel, fond memories of vintage treasures.
That's some cool stuff you found
Reminds me of when we went thru the old chicken farm barn that collapsed on my uncles place ,found lots of old good car parts in there, gas pump ⛽️ & a few 60's & early 70's motorcycles including a BSA & old Kawasaki
Silas, The item you found from Racine,Wisconsin is a Wood Fence Post puller. I hope you hung on to it.
Good save, I haven`t seen some of those pieces since my childhood when they were on whole vehicles.
Interesting find, especially the tags. I'm glad you saved the '57 Chevy hood for a project to be discovered.
So freaking fun. Thanks for this video😊😊
That would have been a fun pick. So many good old parts considering that they sat out in the elements for so long.
Two versions of thought on the JC Moore item. First it’s a wagon jack, second it’s a jack to take the load off you automobile tires, think Model T. With the early patent date I’m leaning toward wagon jack.
That's what I found on Google. Wagon jack
Some great stuff there silas
Awesome finds .
Awesome episode I love when you save things for getting trashed
Love the 58 license plates. I was born that year and we used to live in McPherson county. Wouldn't mind buying a couple, if you still have them.
Thanks one of the best ones you have ever did!!!!
Dang Silas, that is quite the honey hole of trim pieces!! I hope you can eventually identify alot of the pieces!
👍👌👏 I'm really happy to see that you and your friends could save a lot of stuff. Well done. Best regards, luck and especially health to all involved people.
That was way cool! As much as I do not like spiders, I do believe with all the neat parts y'all were discovering, I wouldn't care one bit if Charlotte 🕷 was creeping along next to me!!😅
What a fun video ! I liked the old "Rio" front end. I like RED.
,,land o' lakes,wi....here,,,best fun pick...the plates alone made your day....,,,the little things pay out sometimes...pat&family.
Pure treasure!!❤❤❤
Gosh I thought if y'all dug long enough you'd have an entire '52 Chevy. 😉 Loved those sequential license plates, hopefully you can sell them as sets. Cool digging, you really have good help in Shawn and the others. That is valuable in itself. I can't believe y'all don't have Copperheads and Rattlesnakes, they must have all moved to Oklahoma- we have plenty. Enjoyed another great video, stay safe and GOD bless
Great adventure cool finds.
That was a fun video. Automotive hunt&find. 👍👍👍👍
Good morning, I could spend days in there but for the brown recluse spiders. They love cardboard BTW. My favorite was the sequential or double plates. Contact Jay Leno, maybe he would be interested in them for his classic cars.
Long overdue facinating fun fieldtrip treasure hunt.
Thanks Silas! 🤠👍
That rocket-looking stainless piece is door trim for a 1958 Buick Special or Century rear door. It will work on either the left or right rear door.
Good scores!! At the 8:44 mark, that's a Lincoln grille(98% certain).
That Diamond Reo nose is for one of those setback axle trucks, kind of an obscure piece, but VERY COOL!! Definitely not something you'll find very often!
That is a side spear off of a 1958 Buick
Googled, yep! Give that man a cigar!
I agree
Loved the video. like this I love finding old stuff like this the problem is would want to keep it all
This video had me on the edge of my seat wondering what you might find!
Some of those hubcaps are worth a lot. Those Lyons faux wire caps and that 39/40 mercury dog dish cap, gold.
Love your treasure finds.
Silas that JC Moore part is a wagon Jack made in Wisconsin very cool find.
The chrome piece goes on the side of a ‘58 Buick.
Love your family oriented shows. See you as a very caring father! Keep em coming! Like yor multi car finds. This one was grest! Thanks!
Wow, someone put together this huge stash of parts / pieces and here you are all these years later and we’re watching! Just great!
PS - Got to say this is really different!
PS2 - Favorite piece was the one you thought would make a good helmet front. It would be epic to use during Halloween season!
Fantastic finds! Great job
Like they say one mans junk is another man's treasure 😎👌👍. What interesting license plates, I certainly loved them 2 hub caps, with the fake spokes, never seen anything like that before ever, love that hood ornament too. Great findings, maybe if you had a rake, or a pitchfork you might of found more treasures. 😁👌👍
Why doesn’t this have more views
* Rusty Gold !!! 👊😎👍
Loved the video. I'd be like a kid in a candy store. That looked a lot of fun.
What a day that was !. Thank your helpers and yourself for a most enjoyable time. Automotive small stuff at its best, love the chrome. One of the best down loads yet ?. Be well and be safe to you and yours. From North Yorkshire, England.
Wow looked like hard work but that looked like fun Definitely a ton of treasures. I think my favorite piece was the Semi front clip then all those old license plates, It's pretty cool how they change the colors for the year. Another great vlog go out & find yourself an adventure
that odd item @ 5:30 might be '58 Buick side chrome?
Not "might", is.
Lots of stuff
Gold everywhere 😮
Hi Silas, I enjoyed this video and the good finds that were there. That one chrome piece you had in your hand early in the video looks the back door piece for a 1958 Buick. Great adventure you and your friends had.
I enjoy watching your channel. I am curious on seeing some of the art that is made from old car parts. I tried googling it but did not get much results. I did discover that they made beds for sleeping, out of old truck beds. Very cool!
This is cool I’m glad I found this channel !!! It’s a deer lol 🦌🦌
Great job buddy, keepum coming.
Hey silas I'm willing to go on these adventures with you I live here in Wichita Kansas so we're in the same state love watching your videos
Nice finds and great picking video
that J.C. Moore is a wood wagon wheel jack.
My fave’s were the ‘57 Chevy hood and the ‘55 Chevy fender
Hey silas, that's a fantastic treasure hunt! You got some great things, if only you had enough spare time for ebay!! I need a good set of those healights that are on that semi truck front!
HI MY NAME IS DAREN NASH FROM AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺. AND I WOULD LIKE TO NO YOU A LOT BETTER MY FRIEND. AND I REALLY DO LIKE YOU. YOUR MATE FROM AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺
The 57 Chevy hood and the diamond reo big truck hood awesome video ❤❤
That looked like a blast! I could have spent t hours digging in there. My favorite things is always the hubcaps
That rotten 6 lug wheel with the unusual trim ring? Is a 37-38 Shevy, and I hope you at least grabbed the ring, as they are quite rare and valuable!
@ 5:23 ish, the chrome piece looks to be the front of the side chrome spear off a 1958 Buick
What fun cheers silas 😊
Im from Russell county, currently live in Utah. I'd love one of those Kansas tags
I would have loved to have been there helping you find old treasures. I love finding stuff.
Best find the part that you said would make a helmet face mask.
GOD IS GOOD GOD IS GREAT GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO READ THIS AMEN.
I liked the Baby Snake!
👍💯 awesome
What a great dig.
I'll buy one of those Kansas hubcaps that you got on that big barn clean up at one time 1957 is what I'm looking for
Howard Callahan is looking down and smiling at your finds That’s a down east New Brunswick joke
The cast iron piece from Wisconsin was a wagon jack.
PROOF POSITIVE THAT SILAS WORKS TO SAVE WHAT HE CAN OF THE OLD STUFF! Sure he had fun made back his money they spent but what could ham and three guys accomplish that his yard and how much more money would that bring him? Silly Squishies at few hundred cars. Then when it comes to the old stuff he's out there rooting through the dirt digging up and saving what he can. POINT MADE CORRECT?! I know I'm mainly preaching to the choir.
It may be for pulling fence posts out of the ground,
Great buy. Good luck
The 57 Chevy Hood was cool
Love the video silas I could have dug in that all day love that kind of stuff especially if it's Mopar
I believe the piece you picked up that had jc moore on it is a wagon jack.
Fence pole puller
Had to chuckle a bit. The Tubage always attemps an intro caption on all vids and spelled your name "syus". Tevhnology sometimes. SHEESH!
This is an epic treasure hunt!!
Mr. Goodpliers can identify all those pieces.
I love these videos as I have always been a trash pickin' kinda guy. We would always get excited as kids when dad would say he was going to the dump! and he went when they were closed so you could really pick through stuff. we always found treasures.
There was also an abandoned animal hospital near where we lived in Beverly, MA and we used to go and dig through all the abandoned buildings and the small dump on the property. I can remember exactly when we were doing that as one time after spending all day at this we went home and saw the first moon landing on TV! So I know it was the summer of 1969 and I was 13. I still had the old vet's pewter shaving mug til a few years ago, that we found in the dump, it was engraved with his initials so we knew whose it was. Great video, brings me back!
In the 1990s and early 2000s I was part of a group trying to establish a diner museum and we used to salvage old diners and parts, which was very similar to the car parts salvage in your videos. We actually saved a number of diners back in those days including one that was 60' long and weighed about 55 tons according to the rigger! dirty but satisfying work
Swoon! 😍
I loved dumster diving as a child, the useless "goodies" I'd bring home.
Ma wasn't happy.
I've long since leanrt to bring home better "junk".
🤓👍
Your favorite dodge hub cap
Love them delete plates.