The timing is perfect. I'm a model builder, and am currently working on a junk yard diorama. It was from posting it that I found your video. You have provided a perfect research base for me to get ideas from. There is so much beyond the cars themselves to include. Thank you for posting this. I'll be returning to it frequently.
That's great. I did that with my boys back when they were younger. We used to buy and sell a lot nube back in the day. I still have about 15 or 20 of them left. We must have had a hundred models at one time in our junkyard. He had the workers he has a trees in machine just all kinds of neat stuff. That became really popular than too. Thanks for reminding me of that memory best wishes on your endeavors.
A lot of 70's land yachts, which are low dollar and un-desirable. And most of the cars are completely toast. But as others are saying, some good parts on some of these. I hope before he crushed he tried to sell them or offered them for parts.
I'd love to be the one crushing all those, i love crushing classics
Pink wagon is awesome. People who painted that probably played wipe out in summer of 1963
The timing is perfect. I'm a model builder, and am currently working on a junk yard diorama. It was from posting it that I found your video. You have provided a perfect research base for me to get ideas from. There is so much beyond the cars themselves to include. Thank you for posting this. I'll be returning to it frequently.
That's great. I did that with my boys back when they were younger. We used to buy and sell a lot nube back in the day. I still have about 15 or 20 of them left. We must have had a hundred models at one time in our junkyard. He had the workers he has a trees in machine just all kinds of neat stuff. That became really popular than too. Thanks for reminding me of that memory best wishes on your endeavors.
Here in Sweden nothing of that would have been crushed, but sold as parts, even the car frames, so many people looking for stuff here.
Too bad that 1957 Pontiac wagon ended up in the yard to be crushed. Even the four doors are coo in those I think.
Plus some of those parts interchange with other GM makes and models that year
Some decent projects there
A lot of 70's land yachts, which are low dollar and un-desirable. And most of the cars are completely toast. But as others are saying, some good parts on some of these. I hope before he crushed he tried to sell them or offered them for parts.
The one at .25 on time right when video starts
everything is about 25 years past saving. Rust in pieces
Are those cars still there i need that 73 nova hatchback if possible
Where is this?
You look like you're somewhere around Tarboro and Rocky Mount area.
That was a '36 Dodge at 5:35-I had one in the '70s-sad to see all of these recycled.
That car is really neat. It deserves a second chance
No second chances
That's one of my memories when I was very young about 1974 ! My dad driving his 36 dodge ! 👍🏻
Sad to see all those parts getting crushed I would have paid more then you got at scrap... oh well
Isn't that what everyone says?
Ant nothing there but junk
Find something we work on man the all crap
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Did you say where this was?
It was in Michigan. All gone now