Just a tidbit for you in regard to that model t with the skis. I live in N.H. and they were made in W. Ossipee, N.H. by Virgil White. He had a Ford dealership there. They used to have a reunion on that same property and people would trailer them there and drive them around. The signs coming into town read "Entering Ossipee Home Of The First Snowmobile". Just thought you'd like to know. And that Cloud Museum is way cool. Thank you for sharing that.
Very special and amazing museum well worth the trip. I talked to Jonny Cloud himself the owner of this Beautiful place, really cool guy he will gladly answer any question you have. Jonny said his collection has over 200 cars and trucks and it's still growing, and if you notice all his vehicles have headlights and tires on them. But get this---they all have motors and transmissions too and they all will run and drive, he told me he drove every one of his vehicles into the yard. I was very impressed I had a smile the whole time I was there I'm so Glad I made the trip to this place. I will be back.
Cool place! Very well thought out and organized. I like how they took the time to make stands for all the cars to sit on to help preserve the tires. That alone was a huge amount of work if you figure 4 stands per car! They look like old phone poles.
Wow that was such a cool experience . Ya gotta love the styling of those old girls . What a blast. And awesome of Mr Cloud to preserve such amazing history.
I had never heard of Winterhaven. I had to share this with my dad, as he is a huge vintage car buff. We are scheduling a trip for just agter the first of the year. Thanks for sharing, truly an incredible find!
Every single one of those have a story and the fact they all end up there is actually really cool!!! Thank you Charlie cloud for preserving our history!!!!!
In 1970 minimum wage was $1 per hour. The time you have to work to pay for a gallon of gas has remained relatively the same, except for market fluctuations.
You are so right. The folks in California must be just having sex with the state and the oil companies. I was just there for 9 weeks and paid somewhere between $5.00 and $6.00 a gallon.
Hi there, Trooper! Want to commend you for this amazing & historical vintage video, which to me is the greatest one of your videos that I have viewed so far!! I hope you go back for a more in-depth explore very soon. Enjoy the old Gas Pumps with the cheap prices for fuel! In the 1950’s here in Texas, our gas was as cheap as 18 cents per gallon and candy bars & soda pops were only 5 & 10 cents each! “Miss the good old days, somewhat?” Keep the Adventure!!
Johnny Cloud is a Super Collector. He must have started when he was a child. What a cool place. I love the old cars. When I got my license, gas was 27 cents per gallon. That was mid '60s in the Midwest. Fun video. Thank you William.☮💖🎵
What a huge part of American history sitting there. I bet Johnny Cloud is a real interesting man to talk to also. Cool video! If I ever visit California (which more than likely I won’t) I would definitely stop in that place.
From Colombia. The old saying was “see Venice and then die”, now we all say “ SEE MR JHONNY CLOUD MUSEUM” and then you are the happiest person in the world. Winter haven ,California , I get to remember that place.thank you sir.
The reason the Packard wood looked like new was because that's painted metal,not wood.Maytag washers were popular in rural parts of the country,city folk had electric ones . I have a can of wheel spoke tightener, liquid that would expand the wooden spokes to make them tight again. And the engines on the ground are referred to as "hit and miss engins" great vid as usual!
I was wondering about that also. A lot of history there just rusting away. Great collection of some rare models but not sure why you would just let them sit there and rot. Some collectors would love to do something with them.
This is awesome. There is a small place in my town that restore vintage. Stuff I have never seen before. ❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing! My mom rolled my arm up in one of those washing machines. 😮😮 😮😮
What a fantastic museum,kudos to Mr Cloud, and your good self for this video. This reminds me of my grandfather's workshop, I never new him but spent many hours exploring in his shed, he was an automotive engineer in the early 1900s.👍
There is a lot of money tied up in antiques here! I was within 10 miles of this place in May 2023, but didn't know it was there. Amazing to say the least!
What a collection of barn finds. I wish him the best. I had decades of vintage machine tools. Some from Germany and England. Some as heavy as 23,000 pounds. After a falling out and law suit with my brother, many of these machine tools were scrapped. It’s sad when all of our industrial activity of the last 100 years is now in these private museums.
It is a beautiful collection of restorable vehicles.Seems most have been found in dry places and are definitely salvageable. Many interesting projects for restoration.
Really enjoyed the Nelson NV video a year ago. Will be planning a visit out to the Yuma Az/ Winterhaven region next year and will check this cool place out.
What an absolute gold mine for old car & antique lovers.
Well done. No loud and annoying background music, to the point and over all......a really enjoyable tour through the Cloud museum with you.
I like that all the vehicles are raised up, supported by their frames, so the tires can hang freely and not flatten out and rot.
Just a tidbit for you in regard to that model t with the skis. I live in N.H. and they were made in W. Ossipee, N.H. by Virgil White. He had a Ford dealership there. They used to have a reunion on that same property and people would trailer them there and drive them around. The signs coming into town read "Entering Ossipee Home Of The First Snowmobile". Just thought you'd like to know. And that Cloud Museum is way cool. Thank you for sharing that.
God bless this man for preserving these cars!!!
@@evasanz3466he's done an excellent job of rescuing a lot of these cars, he's got them off the ground in a dry climate.
God blesses people for the strangest trivial reasons
Very special and amazing museum well worth the trip. I talked to Jonny Cloud himself the owner of this Beautiful place, really cool guy he will gladly answer any question you have. Jonny said his collection has over 200 cars and trucks and it's still growing, and if you notice all his vehicles have headlights and tires on them. But get this---they all have motors and transmissions too and they all will run and drive, he told me he drove every one of his vehicles into the yard. I was very impressed I had a smile the whole time I was there I'm so Glad I made the trip to this place. I will be back.
Thank you for the amazing opportunity to see this amazing collection of history
Fantastic place, Im totally blown away. I wish I could give this video a thousand likes...
Cool place! Very well thought out and organized. I like how they took the time to make stands for all the cars to sit on to help preserve the tires. That alone was a huge amount of work if you figure 4 stands per car! They look like old phone poles.
This is a gem of a museum heading there in a couple weeks for a second visit! I love this place!
Known about Mr. Clouds museum for years, but haven't been there,maybe this winter.
Ok, but don't go there a 3rd time
Wow that was such a cool experience . Ya gotta love the styling of those old girls . What a blast. And awesome of Mr Cloud to preserve such amazing history.
Great museum, I showed it to my father who is 94 and it brought a lot of great memories back!
I have been to Mr. Cloud's Museum before and I agree...it is AWESOME!!! Thanks for showing this!
These are super cool! What an amazing sight to see 😊 thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you for sharing and walking through all these old automobiles.
I had never heard of Winterhaven. I had to share this with my dad, as he is a huge vintage car buff. We are scheduling a trip for just agter the first of the year. Thanks for sharing, truly an incredible find!
Bring me along 😭
Every single one of those have a story and the fact they all end up there is actually really cool!!! Thank you Charlie cloud for preserving our history!!!!!
Great video man, funny we moved to Yuma about a year ago. We're heading out to see this in a day or so. Always enjoy your content, thank you!
WOW thanks for taking us along Beautiful old cars
Just wonderful. Thanks for showing us.
Gas in 1970 was 27 cents a gallon, adjusted for inflation it should be $2.13 now. We've been ripped off for years.
In 1970 minimum wage was $1 per hour. The time you have to work to pay for a gallon of gas has remained relatively the same, except for market fluctuations.
Yeah ripped off since about the time of the oil crisis?🤷♂️
You are so right. The folks in California must be just having sex with the state and the oil companies. I was just there for 9 weeks and paid somewhere between $5.00 and $6.00 a gallon.
😅
Gas was 19 cents a gallon in 1970.
Cool cars! Thanks for sharing!
Could spend a few days there 👏👏 man I love this kind of vid.
This is an awesome collection and speaks wonders of the people behind this collection and to Mr. Cloud with a vision and passion few have ever seen
It's such a noble thing to do . . . collecting and preserving these products of the past. Thank you for the good work and good intentions.
Thanks for sharing this great video❤
Great video 👏🏻👏🏻
What an amazing collection,such amazing craftsmanship! Back when things were made to last,quite unlike things today!
Hi there, Trooper! Want to commend you for this amazing & historical vintage video, which to me is the greatest one of your videos that I have viewed so far!! I hope you go back for a more in-depth explore very soon. Enjoy the old Gas Pumps with the cheap prices for fuel! In the 1950’s here in Texas, our gas was as cheap as 18 cents per gallon and candy bars & soda pops were only 5 & 10 cents each! “Miss the good old days, somewhat?” Keep the Adventure!!
That climate...absolutely phenominal!!
Awesome….thank you and Mr Cloud for sharing this video!
That was a cool tour!! When you go back, do a walk around of that wrecker, 0:57 , those old truck looks so tough !!
So glad I have seen this, great engineering standing the test of time. Thanks for sharing.
Johnny Cloud is a Super Collector. He must have started when he was a child. What a cool place. I love the old cars. When I got my license, gas was 27 cents per gallon. That was mid '60s in the Midwest. Fun video. Thank you William.☮💖🎵
Cool Factor is off the charts on these!! Wow!
What a huge part of American history sitting there. I bet Johnny Cloud is a real interesting man to talk to also. Cool video! If I ever visit California (which more than likely I won’t) I would definitely stop in that place.
That was one cool video. Thanks for showing it. Take Care.
Amazing collection..
I love vintage cars..👍
From Colombia. The old saying was “see Venice and then die”, now we all say “ SEE MR JHONNY CLOUD MUSEUM” and then you are the happiest person in the world. Winter haven ,California , I get to remember that place.thank you sir.
Wow! What a find.
The reason the Packard wood looked like new was because that's painted metal,not wood.Maytag washers were popular in rural parts of the country,city folk had electric ones . I have a can of wheel spoke tightener, liquid that would expand the wooden spokes to make them tight again. And the engines on the ground are referred to as "hit and miss engins" great vid as usual!
WOW!
Thanks man.
Rusty gold. I hope this guy has a big family to keep this museum going. That collection should never be broken up
Another great video! Thank you.
I always think of the millions of wonderful old cars that were hauled off to be scrapped with their original paint still on them...
sad but true 😮
World War II took a lot of them in the metal drives.
Definitely a stop on my next roadtrip through Yuma.
That collection is incredible! It’s a shame they’re just left to rot. I’m glaď someone cared and bought a bunch. À lot càn be saved.
I was wondering about that also. A lot of history there just rusting away. Great collection of some rare models but not sure why you would just let them sit there and rot. Some collectors would love to do something with them.
Great video great channel very interesting vintage vehicles Houston Texas USA 😊
Thank you Johnny for being such a great host!
Holy Cow Great Video! Thanks for posting, I would love to visit!
Thank you both for taking our enjoyment and appreciation of these masterpieces to a whole new level!
put a roof over all cars.
Fund it
He should auction them off to restorers, a shame they will all be “reclaimed” by Mother Earth out in the elements.
😂 back then they were made to last😂.. they can take the neglect.😂
Awesome collection of vintage vehicles. Thanks!
What a fantastic collection! Thanks for the tour!
Great job on the video thanks
This is awesome. There is a small place in my town that restore vintage. Stuff I have never seen before. ❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing!
My mom rolled my arm up in one of those washing machines. 😮😮 😮😮
Really amazing place. Thank you so much for sharing.
the motorhome was insane ! never seen one so old!
That's a fantastic find ... hidden away in California. Prefect conditions to preserve these beauties. Thanks for the show
Been here. Absolute gem of an owner and his pride and joy....
Amazing!
In 1970, I purchased premium gas @ 0.19 cents flat per gallon in L.A. Calif.. It was almost the cheapest gas I ever bought.
Same here 19¢ per gallon.. that was rare though.. soon after came the Gas Wars 👍😎✊
So Amazing. Wish they were all under a roof of some sort.
What a fantastic museum,kudos to Mr Cloud, and your good self for this video. This reminds me of my grandfather's workshop, I never new him but spent many hours exploring in his shed, he was an automotive engineer in the early 1900s.👍
Wow, what a amazing collection.
who doesn't love old iron, thank you for the video.
That was brill...love all this adventure... Thanks.
Wow !! Amazing place and collector!!!!!!!
Amazing. I could just look at this stuff for hours on end.
There is a lot of money tied up in antiques here! I was within 10 miles of this place in May 2023, but didn't know it was there. Amazing to say the least!
Wow what a collection, hard to believe in this day and age, I hope no rat rodders or the likes get their hands on any of them.
Great museum I love it
Truly remarkable collection! So much history.
Incredible collections of vintage machines
Excellent video and presentation I love those antique.
Thanks for saving that stuff Mr Cloud.
Awesome video. Amazing collection. Thanks
Very cool place.
Great video! 👍
thanks for taking us there,,, very cool
What a collection of barn finds. I wish him the best. I had decades of vintage machine tools. Some from Germany and England. Some as heavy as 23,000 pounds. After a falling out and law suit with my brother, many of these machine tools were scrapped. It’s sad when all of our industrial activity of the last 100 years is now in these private museums.
Just the thought of using that washing machine😮
Good coverage. I visited there several years ago.
Great Musiam..Great Video!
This was a great video to see all those automobiles and machinery.
Such a cool place tons of awesome old cars and equipment. Mr Cloud must be a cool person.
Super cool video enjoyed it very much thank you.
Just stumbled upon your channel today - love it - excellent content - I’m subscribed!
Beautifull vintage cars
Greetings from Allende NL Mexico
Awesome priceless vintage collection!❤❤❤
I would love to go here, Classics all !
Thank you for the video - I worked on the renovation of old vehicles, beautiful views.
Wow! Very cool place to see! Thanks for the video. Would be so awesome to visit.
Great video, I love those old cars and trucks. By the way what you called convertibles are really called roadsters. Or sometimes drop tops.
Nice video 👍😊 lots of cool cars
It is a beautiful collection of restorable vehicles.Seems most have been found in dry places and are definitely salvageable. Many interesting projects for restoration.
It's amazing so many escaped the WW II scrap drives ! Great Place !
Really enjoyed the Nelson NV video a year ago. Will be planning a visit out to the Yuma Az/ Winterhaven region next year and will check this cool place out.
Really old is gold ...I love this video...
Hi i'm a german Car Mechanic near Berlin, these machines are sooo beautiful thank you!!!
Thank you for video bro 🤘🏿🖤