Thank you for this, that was great fun. One that caught my eye was the 1965 Thunderbird near the beginning - it seemed rather complete and in good shape. Thank you also for mentioning Mr Magnante. Finally, don't know how, but I just realized I had not subscribed before, I fixed that. ~ Chuck
Oval window in the side. In some states, if you simiply had "a" window in the side panels, you could register it as a regular car and not a commercial vehicle. They did the same thing with Vans. If it had any window on the side it could be licensed as a regular vehicle and not a commercial vehicle. Saves you money as you don't pay a weight fee for a regular car where you do a commercial vehicle. The Pinto's came that way, I worked at a Chevy dealer back then and many plain vans were sent out to have a simply window put in each quarter saving the owner money.
Let me add an also. In NY and NJ they have Parkways. Parkways do not allow commercial vehicles. So having a regular plate means you can drive on Parkways in certain states. I bet insurance is cheaper on a regular car vs a commercial car.
I’d like to see more of those 2nd gen Camaro’s. Maybe so I can see if its worth the long drive out there for parts, I’ve got a 78” that I’ve kept since high school, I’m now 42.
anything with good frame & floors, good glass, and a body that is a C- or better * I saw so many candidates in your video
Rick....
The "orange" Pinto Wagon please!!! 🙏🏾 😎 🙏🏾
Thank you for this, that was great fun. One that caught my eye was the 1965 Thunderbird near the beginning - it seemed rather complete and in good shape. Thank you also for mentioning Mr Magnante. Finally, don't know how, but I just realized I had not subscribed before, I fixed that. ~ Chuck
That was a nice looking black Z28 Camaro. Either 80-81, though with n90 rims likely 81. If its a manual it's somewhat rare too.
Cools cars
Lets see some more Pontiacs!!
pint crusing wagon
I'd like to see more 61 and 62 Caddliac's .
"Treasure In The Desert!" Well Done Rick DeBruhl!!
TA or a Super Birds or Challengers. Heck lots of stuff to like here even the Mustangs.
love junkyard walks keep it up go to other yards awesome
The 1978 Pinto Cruising Wagon deserves to be saved.
those opera windows are groovy
That orange Pinto Cruisin’ Wagon suddenly reminded me of Mad Max’s Holden wagon in the first movie. The 71-73 Cougar section would be interesting.
Oval window in the side. In some states, if you simiply had "a" window in the side panels, you could register it as a regular car and not a commercial vehicle. They did the same thing with Vans. If it had any window on the side it could be licensed as a regular vehicle and not a commercial vehicle. Saves you money as you don't pay a weight fee for a regular car where you do a commercial vehicle. The Pinto's came that way, I worked at a Chevy dealer back then and many plain vans were sent out to have a simply window put in each quarter saving the owner money.
Let me add an also. In NY and NJ they have Parkways. Parkways do not allow commercial vehicles. So having a regular plate means you can drive on Parkways in certain states. I bet insurance is cheaper on a regular car vs a commercial car.
I’d like to see more of those 2nd gen Camaro’s.
Maybe so I can see if its worth the long drive out there for parts, I’ve got a 78” that I’ve kept since high school, I’m now 42.
Id rescue that esprit firebird those are hard to find because nobody really wanted them just like the beelinetta camaroes❤❤ and the pinto wagons
It’s spelled BERLINETTA.😊
Do they still restore cars there anymore?
They had a show on TV a while back, Velocity channel l believe or Speed TV
It was called Desert Car Kings and ran on Discovery and Velocity. I don't know if they restore. This location is just selling parts and cars.
Ford Mavericks?
Come to think of it, I didn't see a single Maverick. I'll keep my eyes open for one when I go back.