Old American Cars, Trucks, & Tractors Priced To Sell????
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- As part of my found along the way series, covering old cars , trucks, tractors, gas stations and related content I stumbled across this farm sale, possibly a police impound yard sale on Highway 60 between Arizona and New Mexico recently, and I was astonished by how low priced these vehicles were. Unfortunately no one was around to gather details on this car and truck sale. I definitely would like to stop back by in the future and see what other old vehicles might be available . 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⛽️⛽️⛽️⛽️🚗🚗🚗
Thanks for watching and I would love to read your thoughts and comments about any of these vehicles or prices listed.
Gas Pump Rob
Spectacular video with the clouds adding background! Can’t get that collection of windmills out of my head.
PS - Only two Land Rover dealerships in the state of New Mexico.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed this video. I also enjoyed the windmills.
All land rovers look like that when they go to the junkyard. Great video. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
Interesting- what commonly fails on them? Thanks for watching and commenting.
Some great classics in this video. Loved the 56 Nomad and the truck next to it. I would love to see a rebuild video on some of these lost treasures!
That would be spectacular!!! Those are great choices. It’s amazing so many classic vehicles can still be found. Thanks for watching!
Found along the way. I like that
Thank you it’s my favorite title and type of video!
Hi rob the old fuel truck painted in mobil livery would be my pick thanks for the tour. Cheers mate🇦🇺
Hello Peter,
That would definitely look fantastic in Mobilgas!!! Thanks for visiting my channel
Thanks for sharing this old iron. Sure like seeing all those early steel wheels tractors! I also likes the orange patina Dodge flatbed truck!
You’re welcome Jeff. So much to see still out in the wild! Thanks for watching and commenting.
The. yellow Studebaker at :17 seconds, and the International at 13:45 were my favorites.
Thanks for visiting and commenting. I also like that yellow Studebaker truck.
Awesome finds!!!! Beautiful country! Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching! I am glad you enjoyed the video. It is beautiful country for sure. I like discovering place like this . To find so many classic vintage vehicles sitting around was exciting.
Happy to see jewels in the rough still. Out there !. Great video ! 👍😁
Thanks 👍 Lots of good stuff still left out in the wild!
@ 0:03, it looks like the employee at the gas station would rather service the lady, rather than servicing her car. 😊😊
These days no one gets service at a gas station. 🙃🙃🙃
At about 3 and 1/2 minutes at army truck would be probably a Willy's. It looks fairly old. If it was newer, I would probably say American General. There will be a tag attached to the dash and a couple of other places that would state manufacturer. 😊 That is if it hasn't been removed. 👍
Thank you for sharing this information. Next time I will know to check for a dash tag. I must say it’s a amazing experience roaming around looking for places like this with a variety of vehicles.
That Minnie Mo right outta the chute would be a good one to put back together. International was heavy into crawlers back in the day. That TD 10 would be awesome. This is funny....I have a NOS back glass for a '50's F-600 sitting on a shelf. Now if I had that Franklin skidder, I could really get the logs to the sawmill !! Dang, those 60's Ford truck beds at 6:00 would be nice for mine. Even those two Allis and one International there at 9:30 are (re)buildable. Yeah, I caught the shout out...thank you. That LP fired JD looked like the operator was really in the hot seat for a little while !! The rusty row was mostly McCormick Deerings and Farmall F series and maybe a few regulars....don't know for sure, and of course the 'token' JD. I gotta ask...was the 57 a Nomad or a regular wagon ? Awesome video my friend. Knocked it right outta the park once again !!
Thanks for visiting and commenting my friend. You really know your tractors! I appreciate you pointing those out. I think you would have enjoyed shopping at that first spot!!!! I’m not sure if that wagon is a Nomad or regular wagon myself. Maybe someone else here will read this and comment. I am glad you enjoyed this video. Have a great day.
Thanks for another , Brother !
Thank you for visiting again!!!
Great tour
Thank you for visiting. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Curt Ogden owned the Ogden Aviation Fuel truck. He was very popular in the St. Louis Missouri area in the 1970's
Thank you for sharing this! I really like that truck! I appreciate you watching the video and leaving a comment. Gas Pump Rob
I spied a few Gems!!!!!! 😍
Thank you !!! Tomorrow I will try to shoot a video at the Fall Fling Chrysler show and Swap-meet in Van Nuys, California. I know you enjoy Mopar events. Appreciate you visiting.
@@gaspumprob Sounds good 🙂
If the GMC runs that's pretty fair price.
I agree with you!!!! I wish someone had been around to ask .