This is a very special thank you for everyone who and liked 👍this video. You’re support has boosted my channel and encouraged me to continue to promote shows like this one. Thank you
Thank you Mark! I really enjoyed this event and I had lots of time to chat , walk around and video because I was not a vendor this year. Thank you for your continued support. I will share a link on West Coast Pickers Facebook page today so others can enjoy it. Thank you for all you do to keep West Coast Pickers a great site and atmosphere. Take care
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BROTHER been watching your channel for a while it just took me long enough to leave a comment I also subscribed look forward to seeing more classic vehicles❤❤
Hello Rodney, I saw those Edsels and instantly thought of you. I was hoping you would watch this video and see them! I know you really like them. I will continue to keep my eye out for more. I am glad you enjoyed the tour!!! Take care, Rob
This is a fantastic video!! There is so much I would've wanted to take home with me. I really liked the Chevron Dealer sign and the Gilbarco 900 series pump. So much automotive history saved by other collectors and enthusiasts, thank you for taking us along to the Turlock California swap meet!!
Thank you for joining me for the tour!!! I also like that big Chevron dealer sign in that trailer. Did you notice it has the holes for neon? That thing was huge. It could probably be seen for miles. I thought of you when I saw that Gilbarco pump. It would be cool if you had a matching set!
I was not selling at this show so I had plenty of time to walk around capturing many cool Petro related items in this video. As a bonus I think will like the Dodge Dart GT that showed up for sale.
Thank you!!! While I was editing this video I kept thinking that maybe it was too long! I thought about breaking it up into to parts but decided not to do that thinking if anyone is interested enough they will not be bothered by a lengthy video. They can always stop watching it and come back later for more if desired. I am glad you enjoyed the tour! Thanks for visiting and commenting. Rob
You were talking about the 56 I must have misread it. Because I thought you said 55 and your comment. Yeah I saw that pretty neat. Mine is a 2dr hardtop and I have the four-door and also 2door post. Anyway thanks for the shout out. If I had my mind stuck on binford's service station truck. I couldn't remember where I saw that name binford. And my wife pointed out to me. That was the name of the tools on tool Time/home improvement. I thought that might be a nod to Mr Wilson 😜😉🤣🤣
Oh yeah maybe I said 55 with all the excitement . Glad you enjoyed it and the call out. That car had your name all over it!!!!! Yes Mr. Wilson that truck was pretty cool too!!! I also remember that name !!!
You didn't tell the man you take three of those 59 chevys. In today's world that's a decent buy if it's as perfect as it looked. Baby stuff fastest car prices are dropping. And in the rotation of which the 59 came up in value it's about their turn to drop. I like to Old Texaco signs and the mobile sign. My wife likes the old 76 signs and Coke signs. Also good show! The guy with the dark I believe it was. Out of Stevenson in Alabama if he don't have it nobody has as far as mopar parts. Although I'm pretty sure what he was missing wasn't exactly a stock part.
Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Did you notice my callout to you in writing with the 55 Chevrolet patina special? That is great that your wife also found some things she liked. I also like the Texaco signs.
@@gaspumprob well I was looking for a different call out I'm going to have to go back and check that out again. I'd look for Yosemite Sam. Yeah I'm feeling a little Looney tunes tonight 🤣🤣🤣
@@gaspumprob oh yes I think we've had this conversation sometime back sorry about that. I make a joke about Alzheimer's set man but that's nothing to joke about. I'll call it a brain fart
Rob, thanks for another great video. I've been hoping for a Cal show at some point for a question I have. My daughter and I have picked an old dump down a mountainside and have come across some big old signs. I'm sure not the first to find them but hill is so steep and long the signs are too heavy to pack out. My question is about a 7' oval button Chevron flying V with Standard Oil Products of Calif underneath. We couldn't bring it up as besides heavy, it was in rough shape and very tender. It had been folded in half and straightened out later by someone. I keep looking for this sign on videos but have yet to see one. Just wondering if anyone knows of this sign and what time period it might be from? I did come up with a plan to get it but next time I went down the mountain, the sign was gone. Oh well, snooze ya lose I guess. Happy hunting to you.
Hello Bill, That is a very interesting story. I am trying to picture that Chevron sign in my mind . When you say oval button was it completely flat or embossed or stamped out into a shape of a oval button like a Coke button sign? It sounds like a bulk plant dealer sign possibly. Too bad you don’t have a pic of what it looked like to share. A truck with a long cable winch would have probably helped you recover it. Yes it is a shame you didn’t get it and now it is gone. I wonder how many more signs might be buried on the mountain side? Rough is ok especially if it is free . We call these rough signs survivors. Without seeing it I will guess 1940s based on the fact it said Standard Oil Products of California. Thank you for sharing this story and for watching my video. Rob
I recommend that you google search vintage car salvage yard parts in America. Several yards will show up. Try looking up Desert Valley Auto Parts in Arizona. They have a huge yard full of car and truck parts and project vehicles available. Look up my video from July it features this yard and you will be able to see how large of a salvage yard this is.
Unfortunately I can’t day for sure because I didn’t take the time to check the car and truck for sale area well enough. Sorry about that but thank you for visiting. Rob
This is a very special thank you for everyone who and liked 👍this video. You’re support has boosted my channel and encouraged me to continue to promote shows like this one. Thank you
I wish I was there. Looked like lots of fun. Thanks for the video....GAS PUMP ROB FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!
Thanks Chris!!!! It was a fantastic experience. Maybe next year you can try to attend.
Can’t wait !! THANKS FOR ANOTHER , BROTHER !!
Thanks - this is a fun video!!! 52 minutes long filled with interesting treasures!!! The grand daddy of auto related swap meets in California ✌️✌️✌️
Big Thanks Gas Pump Rob...... Awesome Job and Looking forward to the Next One ⛽⛽⛽⛽
Thank you Mark! I really enjoyed this event and I had lots of time to chat , walk around and video because I was not a vendor this year. Thank you for your continued support. I will share a link on West Coast Pickers Facebook page today so others can enjoy it. Thank you for all you do to keep West Coast Pickers a great site and atmosphere. Take care
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BROTHER been watching your channel for a while it just took me long enough to leave a comment I also subscribed look forward to seeing more classic vehicles❤❤
Thanks for the sub! Appreciate your support
Rob, thanks for showing the two 1959 Edsel's at the end of the video! What a treasure trove to be found at this swap meet. Enjoyed it.
Hello Rodney, I saw those Edsels and instantly thought of you. I was hoping you would watch this video and see them! I know you really like them. I will continue to keep my eye out for more. I am glad you enjoyed the tour!!! Take care, Rob
I'll be there it sounds like fun. Sounds very interesting 🤔
Thank you very much for visiting tonight! I hope you enjoy the tour.
Thanks for taking us along Rob !
You’re welcome!!! Thanks for taking the tour through my video!!!
Wow 🤩 a lot of cool stuff. I would go broke 🤪
Thanks I agree with you!!! Many cool treasures! Thank you for watching and commenting. Rob
This is a fantastic video!! There is so much I would've wanted to take home with me. I really liked the Chevron Dealer sign and the Gilbarco 900 series pump.
So much automotive history saved by other collectors and enthusiasts, thank you for taking us along to the Turlock California swap meet!!
Thank you for joining me for the tour!!! I also like that big Chevron dealer sign in that trailer. Did you notice it has the holes for neon? That thing was huge. It could probably be seen for miles. I thought of you when I saw that Gilbarco pump. It would be cool if you had a matching set!
Thanks for a fantastic video😊
Amazing items 😊
Thanks for your time and effort😮😮😮😊
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the tour. Thanks for visiting. Rob
Thanks again 👍😁
Hi rob great show so much cool stuff thanks alot for the tour . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Hello Peter, Thank you for taking the tour!!! I am glad you enjoyed seeing the treasures. Take care
Thanks Rob! You’re the best great stuff as always!
Thanks for watching my video Steve. It was nice seeing you at the show.
I couldn’t make it to this show so I’m looking forward to seeing what I missed out on!
I was not selling at this show so I had plenty of time to walk around capturing many cool Petro related items in this video. As a bonus I think will like the Dodge Dart GT that showed up for sale.
@@gaspumprob cool looking forward to watching when it’s released later!
Thanks Jeff 😁
Mobil Oil Co. "Peggy" faced to the left pre-1966.
Thank you for sharing this information. I will remember this . Much appreciated. Rob
So many cool things there! Thanks for taking the time to share this video!
Thanks Brian! I am glad you saw some things that you find interesting. I appreciate you taking the time to visit. Rob
didn't want it to end. thanks Rob!
Thank you!!! While I was editing this video I kept thinking that maybe it was too long! I thought about breaking it up into to parts but decided not to do that thinking if anyone is interested enough they will not be bothered by a lengthy video. They can always stop watching it and come back later for more if desired. I am glad you enjoyed the tour! Thanks for visiting and commenting. Rob
You were talking about the 56 I must have misread it. Because I thought you said 55 and your comment. Yeah I saw that pretty neat. Mine is a 2dr hardtop and I have the four-door and also 2door post. Anyway thanks for the shout out. If I had my mind stuck on binford's service station truck. I couldn't remember where I saw that name binford. And my wife pointed out to me. That was the name of the tools on tool Time/home improvement. I thought that might be a nod to Mr Wilson 😜😉🤣🤣
Oh yeah maybe I said 55 with all the excitement . Glad you enjoyed it and the call out. That car had your name all over it!!!!! Yes Mr. Wilson that truck was pretty cool too!!! I also remember that name !!!
@@gaspumprob Confucius says You must always have a powerful air compressor to run your air tools.
You didn't tell the man you take three of those 59 chevys. In today's world that's a decent buy if it's as perfect as it looked. Baby stuff fastest car prices are dropping. And in the rotation of which the 59 came up in value it's about their turn to drop. I like to Old Texaco signs and the mobile sign. My wife likes the old 76 signs and Coke signs. Also good show! The guy with the dark I believe it was. Out of Stevenson in Alabama if he don't have it nobody has as far as mopar parts. Although I'm pretty sure what he was missing wasn't exactly a stock part.
Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Did you notice my callout to you in writing with the 55 Chevrolet patina special? That is great that your wife also found some things she liked. I also like the Texaco signs.
I know about that Mopar place in Alabama. My friend Jeff the Mopar collector has been there for parts. Thanks for mentioning it.
That price tag shocked my on the 59 Impala. I do know the cost of a true restoration is very expensive. It was beautiful.
@@gaspumprob well I was looking for a different call out I'm going to have to go back and check that out again. I'd look for Yosemite Sam. Yeah I'm feeling a little Looney tunes tonight 🤣🤣🤣
@@gaspumprob oh yes I think we've had this conversation sometime back sorry about that. I make a joke about Alzheimer's set man but that's nothing to joke about. I'll call it a brain fart
I love 1956 Chevys, but the one @11:28 seemed a little rough.
It was a bit rough!
👍 Thanks
You’re welcome. Thanks for visiting
I wish I was there I would bought that Bennett short pump
Hopefully you can make it next year. Thanks for watching and commenting tonight.
Rob, thanks for another great video. I've been hoping for a Cal show at some point for a question I have. My daughter and I have picked an old dump down a mountainside and have come across some big old signs. I'm sure not the first to find them but hill is so steep and long the signs are too heavy to pack out. My question is about a 7' oval button Chevron flying V with Standard Oil Products of Calif underneath. We couldn't bring it up as besides heavy, it was in rough shape and very tender. It had been folded in half and straightened out later by someone. I keep looking for this sign on videos but have yet to see one. Just wondering if anyone knows of this sign and what time period it might be from? I did come up with a plan to get it but next time I went down the mountain, the sign was gone. Oh well, snooze ya lose I guess. Happy hunting to you.
Hello Bill, That is a very interesting story. I am trying to picture that Chevron sign in my mind . When you say oval button was it completely flat or embossed or stamped out into a shape of a oval button like a Coke button sign? It sounds like a bulk plant dealer sign possibly. Too bad you don’t have a pic of what it looked like to share. A truck with a long cable winch would have probably helped you recover it. Yes it is a shame you didn’t get it and now it is gone. I wonder how many more signs might be buried on the mountain side? Rough is ok especially if it is free . We call these rough signs survivors. Without seeing it I will guess 1940s based on the fact it said Standard Oil Products of California. Thank you for sharing this story and for watching my video. Rob
nice
Thanks for visiting ! I am glad you enjoyed the video tour.
Can anyone guide me on how to find old auto parts dealers in USA online, any website with all info or directory
I recommend that you google search vintage car salvage yard parts in America. Several yards will show up. Try looking up Desert Valley Auto Parts in Arizona. They have a huge yard full of car and truck parts and project vehicles available. Look up my video from July it features this yard and you will be able to see how large of a salvage yard this is.
Hi Rob, we made it over Saturday afternoon. What day/time did record your walk-around? Looks like there were a few more pumps then what I saw.
Hello Tom , I am glad you made it. I shot this video over the span of two full days. Friday during setup and Saturday. I am sorry I missed you.
@@gaspumprob We had a great day, thanks for letting me know about it. Maybe we'll cross paths somewhere down the line.
@@tomtortolani8082 I am glad you had a good time. Yes sometime we will hopefully meet at one of these events.
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Seen any 1953 1956 ford f100 for sale
Unfortunately I can’t day for sure because I didn’t take the time to check the car and truck for sale area well enough. Sorry about that but thank you for visiting. Rob