That Model T was SWEET!. I have a newer '23 Runabout and it started out in worse shape than this brass era one. Licking my chops a couple thousand of miles away.
That '72 Skylark sun coupe is a very rare bird!! 1,100 bucks for that was a steal!!! Even though it was very rusty, it is definitely a worthy candidate for a restoration. Thanks for another great video Tim!!!
@BOXCAR1428 , it's rare. 216,771 Skylarks were made. Of them 14,552 were 2 dr coupes. 3,608 were custom 2 dr convertibles, 34,271 were custom hardtop 2dr coupes, 12,925 were custom hardtop 4 dr sedans, custom 2 dr sedans were 9,924;, 14,417 were custom sport 4 dr wagons, 84,868 were 2 dr hardtop coupes, and 42,206 were 4 dr sedans. So yeah, it's rare. Especially when you add in the amount that are left, and not already scraped. 😎
That was a killer deal on that 72 skylark suncoupe. Sun coupes were only available as an option on the gs350. Hemmings classic cars has an article on them. Was a 72 only option. 1600-1800 made. Cloth non power sun roof that rolled open by hand. Bottom end of values for a rough one was $3500. Well bought even in rough condition.
I used to collect old refillable Coke bottles (well, I still do when I find 'em in the woods). I don't remember ever seeing one from Washington D.C. Thanks for putting that on the thumbnail.
What rusts bad making good ones difficult to find are good front and especially rear bumpers for 76-77 Cutlass. Nice sale. That Model T was nice and you are correct values on prewar cars are falling because nobody alive now wants them. People want cars from their youth and all those Model T and A guys are mostly dead or not driving. My uncle is 96 and he said some people when he was a kid drove model T's but 1935 most had Ford V8's. A Skylark sun coupe is a rare car but that one was really beat up. A buddy in the local Buick club has a 70 Skylark Stage 1 convertible he has owned since new and it has a bench seat. He said it was a GM brass hat car he bought from local Michigan dealer with 2500 miles on it.
There were 2 76-77 Cutlass' , both of which were the same color. The one parked beside the '36 Oldsmopile sold for $125.00, whereas the one shown at 51:25 sold for $270.00. I later noticed they had different rooflines & rear side windows, but still think they are of the same year.
Now come on that blue and white truck is still in great condition yeah it might have a few holes in the wheel wells and here and there in the course of part but for Colonel loud it's old as hell it wouldn't be perfect its body looks like it's in pretty good
back bumper on the 76 Cutlass looked unusually good , steel rebar ? OHH WOW ..just got to the Camel 76 Cutlass S , My first car ... dumped a built 400+ hp 455 inner ... Loved that Car part of me has been looking for another for 30 years , amazing with how many of those A bodies were built how few they have become before I changed the factory highway gears to 373s , at 70mph running 1200 rpm, stand on it & it would try to tear the 295/50s in the back loose ... wild ride
tan cutlass is a 77, only way to tell dif between 76 and 77 is to look at the rubber insert in the front and rear bumper, if it has a white stripe inside the little groove all the way around its a 77 76 black insert was all black
There were 2 tan Cutlass' shown here. First one at 22:20 , Second one at 51:25. Note that they had different taillights, but they could still be the same year. Are you saying they are both 1977?
The T was something I could not have passed for this price. The farmall tractor went dirt cheap. I am not interested in tractors at all. But I recognize a steal when I see one. The 54 Mercury in the barn was a nice car. It really went reasonably cheap. Like the boat as well.
Hey mate, love the channel! Gotta ask though, why do Americans dislike 4 door classic cars and why are they worth less? I don't mind either. I'm from New Zealand and any 1950s To 1980s American cars go for ridiculous prices, regardless of the number of doors
The market for Model-Ts' has always been soft compared to the Model-A. People just don't want to try and drive the T; it's too inconvenient, slow. And, the open-bodied Touring is drafty. This one had a very good drivetrain.
Grandfather had a 1914. I was around 9 I suppose when we jacked up drivers rear tire, I did the throttle why he hand cranked up front. He always told me never touch the buzz box it would shock you out the car scared me enough and I never did. That was 35 years ago. Had no ideal how to drive or more or less start a old car like that.
What was so bad on that 63 c10 that it only brought $210 I mean there was only rats nests holding pieces of rust together on that k5 n it brought double that c10 really didn't look all that bad
I'm not sure who got the '64 F-85 but the wheel well moldings are worth what they paid. All the front-end trim looked good too. Where were the muscle cars? Part 2?
My first truck was a 75 Chevy 4×4 -next 89 Chevy 4×4 -last 2004 Chevrolet 4×4. Have all of them. I'll let my kids worry about them. That's how life goes.
Hey Tim, How many of them Sun coupes did they make ? I'm 65 & had a 69 skylark with a 350 in it but I have never heard of the sun coupe and it looks like a very rare car to me. I would have got that if I was @ that auction. Indiana is a little ways from there I think.
I ended up buying that Sun Coupe from the guy who bought it in this auction. I’m restoring it with my son on my channel! It’s rough and going to be a lot of work but worth it. Numbers vary anywhere from 1600-3800 of the Sun Coupes made as a 1972 one year only option.
Yep XC GXL hardtops still 15 up to 20 times original purchase price. Lol sadly, it was either keeping the house or the fuel up way back in those early ‘90’s.
We bought the remaining items on one bid lot. Check out the Part Two, and there's footage of us sorting through the items in the second half of that video
Your friend is quite the auction destroyer. He was knocking down piled stuff left and right.
It's so cool that T started.
That Model T was SWEET!. I have a newer '23 Runabout and it started out in worse shape than this brass era one. Licking my chops a couple thousand of miles away.
Thanks again,these videos are great!!!!
That '72 Skylark sun coupe is a very rare bird!! 1,100 bucks for that was a steal!!! Even though it was very rusty, it is definitely a worthy candidate for a restoration.
Thanks for another great video Tim!!!
It is not that rare there was 3300 produced
@BOXCAR1428 , it's rare. 216,771 Skylarks were made. Of them 14,552 were 2 dr coupes. 3,608 were custom 2 dr convertibles, 34,271 were custom hardtop 2dr coupes, 12,925 were custom hardtop 4 dr sedans, custom 2 dr sedans were 9,924;, 14,417 were custom sport 4 dr wagons, 84,868 were 2 dr hardtop coupes, and 42,206 were 4 dr sedans. So yeah, it's rare. Especially when you add in the amount that are left, and not already scraped. 😎
It was said that the '72 Skylark belonged to the son. If so the son may still be alive and able to provide a history of that car.
I want that 67 galaxie. Lots of great finds. The model t was really cool to find an ran.
That was a killer deal on that 72 skylark suncoupe. Sun coupes were only available as an option on the gs350. Hemmings classic cars has an article on them. Was a 72 only option. 1600-1800 made. Cloth non power sun roof that rolled open by hand. Bottom end of values for a rough one was $3500. Well bought even in rough condition.
great video Mr. Goodpliers, a lot of good stuff including that 54 Mercury time capsule 👍
A whole bunch of barn find stuff, great video, thumbs up
Good video , thanks for posting.
Thanks for stopping by the channel Alan!
Thanks for showing this and going .
glorious horn
Thank you for your response and adding the link's
I used to collect old refillable Coke bottles (well, I still do when I find 'em in the woods).
I don't remember ever seeing one from Washington D.C.
Thanks for putting that on the thumbnail.
My father sold Mercury's back then, we had a red and black one that was the Sunliner the first year they introduced the one with the glass top
That T was nice. I wouldn't mind buying one.
The market is pretty soft for these now. There are two Facebook groups for them. $8000 will buy something really good
@@mr.goodpliers6988 , for sure, $8,000 will get a clean one. I've seen some drivable parade cars here in Colorado go for $5,500.
That T looks like it would have been a good one
Awesome video thank you for the video
nice work keeper goin.i enjoy your videos.
Thank You! Carona and I love your auctions from Salina KS.
Looking forward to seeing what you picked up at this sale, Tim.
Love that big Pepsi sign
Yes that was cool Happy New year Peace out
What rusts bad making good ones difficult to find are good front and especially rear bumpers for 76-77 Cutlass. Nice sale. That Model T was nice and you are correct values on prewar cars are falling because nobody alive now wants them. People want cars from their youth and all those Model T and A guys are mostly dead or not driving. My uncle is 96 and he said some people when he was a kid drove model T's but 1935 most had Ford V8's. A Skylark sun coupe is a rare car but that one was really beat up. A buddy in the local Buick club has a 70 Skylark Stage 1 convertible he has owned since new and it has a bench seat. He said it was a GM brass hat car he bought from local Michigan dealer with 2500 miles on it.
There were 2 76-77 Cutlass' , both of which were the same color. The one parked beside the '36 Oldsmopile sold for $125.00, whereas the one shown at 51:25 sold for $270.00. I later noticed they had different rooflines & rear side windows, but still think they are of the same year.
The LTD which was shown at 51:00 was a '73 not '74. they do have different grills. Though you got the year right on the '74 Galaxie shown at 32:45.
Now come on that blue and white truck is still in great condition yeah it might have a few holes in the wheel wells and here and there in the course of part but for Colonel loud it's old as hell it wouldn't be perfect its body looks like it's in pretty good
Oh wow, I see a few I'd take home!!!
back bumper on the 76 Cutlass looked unusually good , steel rebar ?
OHH WOW ..just got to the Camel 76 Cutlass S , My first car ... dumped a built 400+ hp 455 inner ... Loved that Car
part of me has been looking for another for 30 years , amazing with how many of those A bodies were built how few they have become
before I changed the factory highway gears to 373s , at 70mph running 1200 rpm, stand on it & it would try to tear the 295/50s in the back loose ... wild ride
tan cutlass is a 77, only way to tell dif between 76 and 77 is to look at the rubber insert in the front and rear bumper, if it has a white stripe inside the little groove all the way around its a 77 76 black insert was all black
There were 2 tan Cutlass' shown here. First one at 22:20 , Second one at 51:25. Note that they had different taillights, but they could still be the same year. Are you saying they are both 1977?
Thr one at 2220 with factory buckets is or was a 1977
I can imagine most of the vehicles are far gone in Kansas! The weather they get beat up by hail, rain exstream heat, snow.
The T was something I could not have passed for this price. The farmall tractor went dirt cheap. I am not interested in tractors at all. But I recognize a steal when I see one.
The 54 Mercury in the barn was a nice car. It really went reasonably cheap. Like the boat as well.
Hey mate, love the channel! Gotta ask though, why do Americans dislike 4 door classic cars and why are they worth less? I don't mind either. I'm from New Zealand and any 1950s To 1980s American cars go for ridiculous prices, regardless of the number of doors
Happy New Year 2024!
It found you, mister good pliers
or maybe not, oh well
Seems like the shine has come off older 50's tractors.
I didn’t know manure spreaders had such sentimental value among the old folks..
wow,some prices sure were going high at this auction for sure.
Seemed like dirt cheap prices to me, I didn't think any of that was real high, other than maybe the boat.
@@squablow to each there own.
The market for Model-Ts' has always been soft compared to the Model-A. People just don't want to try and drive the T; it's too inconvenient, slow. And, the open-bodied Touring is drafty. This one had a very good drivetrain.
Grandfather had a 1914. I was around 9 I suppose when we jacked up drivers rear tire, I did the throttle why he hand cranked up front. He always told me never touch the buzz box it would shock you out the car scared me enough and I never did. That was 35 years ago. Had no ideal how to drive or more or less start a old car like that.
What was so bad on that 63 c10 that it only brought $210 I mean there was only rats nests holding pieces of rust together on that k5 n it brought double that c10 really didn't look all that bad
I like that Model T oh my God you got to buy that thing it runs
I'm not sure who got the '64 F-85 but the wheel well moldings are worth what they paid. All the front-end trim looked good too.
Where were the muscle cars? Part 2?
The Volvo would make a good sleeper with a LS swap and turbo!
My first truck was a 75 Chevy 4×4 -next 89 Chevy 4×4 -last 2004 Chevrolet 4×4. Have all of them. I'll let my kids worry about them. That's how life goes.
Mr. B. Here ! 👀😎👍.
You would have to drive it on the back roads every where you go
Rare Buick. The top rolls back,,big sun roof😂
model T is a parts car, hood, radiator, headlights, front fenders are 1913-14 the rest of the care is 1917-1922
might be a 1915-16 also
That’s what I was thinking.
Hey Tim, How many of them Sun coupes did they make ? I'm 65 & had a 69 skylark with a 350 in it but I have never heard of the sun coupe and it looks like a very rare car to me. I would have got that if I was @ that auction. Indiana is a little ways from there I think.
I ended up buying that Sun Coupe from the guy who bought it in this auction. I’m restoring it with my son on my channel! It’s rough and going to be a lot of work but worth it. Numbers vary anywhere from 1600-3800 of the Sun Coupes made as a 1972 one year only option.
Buick Electra might have 455 or 401? AL B.
It'd be a 401 or 425 nail head.
My friends 1968 Electra had a 430-4, but then it was 3 years newer than the one shown here.
letting the suncoupe go for only 1,100 and the 64/65 olds/buicks for 275 was a darn shame....
35 yard art the front end could hang on the wall as art someone would want to pay to hang in there garage taking up wall space
Joe is great, IT'S NOT A 43 LMAO
What about the red Volvo Wagon, wasn't it auctioned? (Besides: I daily drive a '69 Volvo 145 Wagon without being a professor.)
Wow, yours is older than either of the Volvos shown here.
Oldsmo-PILE was right!😉
72 skylark is a rare unit
Sooo what was the deal with suncoup?😮
A friend of mine bought it. It's available to buy near Ottawa Kansas. If you are interested send me an email mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
63 chevy was a deal
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Yep sure not new England. It's so picked over here.
All gone here.....Northeast U.S.
Auctioneer really said its a solid k5 blazer😂 Its a pile of rusty holes😂
67 ford truck rust free parts getting hard to fined that was deal for 500
I can’t believe I missed this one. I live in south east Kansas and I been to multiple auctions from this auctioneer. When was this auction?
May 28, 2022
The mercury is just a shell laying mud for many year's it's going to need everything putting in money more than what it worth, maybe a parts car.
This video was almost 2 years ago
Can tell you are a tire kicker and could wear the heads off a couple Jefferson’s
Model T,id chassis swap it,and make it a drag,drift,race car,drag and drive car
I tried to get hold of you. I'm not good at the website
Email mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
those prices make me cringe..In Australia they would go for 10x..that 67 F100 would pull $10k cleaned up
Yep XC GXL hardtops still 15 up to 20 times original purchase price. Lol sadly, it was either keeping the house or the fuel up way back in those early ‘90’s.
Looks like some of these people just chuck the stuff up in one of those buildings and move on-never to return...
I emailed you. I have a 67 F100 for sale Joe could drive down the road.
Should have just sold the contents of barn geeezzzzz in on lot
We bought the remaining items on one bid lot. Check out the Part Two, and there's footage of us sorting through the items in the second half of that video
What is your ebay store name ?
I've added all of ours to the video description box
Wheres the muscle cars?
Never start a tractor unless you’re sitting in the seat.
$6100 cheap
Buick,with the pointless names,sun coupe???? With no sun,or moon roof,so,how does the name make sense?
Boy your friend has to touch everything ugh
Why do auctioneers talk like that? I never really knew!
Pretty dull auction
Make the vido's shorter
I always cap them at an hour