Well got some new toys. The Chevy truck looks like it will be a runner. Your old 30’s truck could be a winner as well. Just a lot more rust . Thanks Mortske for sharing!
57 Ford truck is nice looking truck. The Chevy grain truck is too. That green chevy truck is very good styling. Yes the headlights are so Cadillac like.
Like the Chevy . My dad bought so many Chevy , Ford & dodge trucks when I was growing up , I could'nt say what yrs most of them were.. He bought them not running . Which meant he paid $50 or so . But he would get em running , drive em awhile & sell em. Some trucks I really liked h wanted him to keep them. But he wasnt in love with any of em & they were always for sale.. I bought two from him in the late 70's . A 71 F100 that was worn out & a 72 F100 that was wrecked in the front.. I swapped out the front clip , had er' painted & I had a sweet 72 short box . It had a 302 with a 4 speed on the floor. It looked great & sounded great.. Wish I had kept it... It only had 39k on it when I bought it . It had over a 100k when I sold it..
Yeh always loved that body style, I have a 66 I got after I graduated high school in 1984, still have it and drive it on a regular basis. Congrats on the purchase!
I like that old Ford truck you won at the auction, you rarely see them anymore I think that was a good investment. The chevy...always a winner and appears to be Duff approved he was checking it out like a kid with a new toy
Hey Mortske and Duff 🖐 , thanks for sharing. That a good old chev truck now. I figured you would be all over a that square body though. Have great weekend 👋
The thing about auctions is that eventually you find out that it’s not the things that you did buy that you regret, it’s the things you didn’t buy. That truck will come out real nice when you’re done with it. Good purchase.
you're at auction looking at solid Iron that'd been sitting around for decades. with solid frames some good-looking surface rust, on the other hand. my chinesim steel 08 Silverado needed 4 extra holes cut into to remove the bed, today I had to Adrees why had to remove the bed not gas tank, "the tank strap hardware was rotted away" yep trade you this 08 for anything you get running lol/ tomorrow attempt to put all back together, not quiet factry but good enough. Love these auctions.
I really like these graveyard tours.. you know your years and your models very well.. I'm anxious to see what you're going to do with the old 32 and the 64.. Awesome .. & thanks
What a deal Mortske. Usually the interesting stuff is what is not on the auction but in the back of the scrap pile. Lot of stuff there but you can not save it all at the end of the day. Also that was one huge woodchuck hole in the ground. This car will fix up for sure., Not like the 1999-2013 cars that have been let to rot for the elements. Usually all they are parked cause they have very expensive electronics that need to be replaced. Or they just have a multitude of issues and no one bothers to fix them cause it's cheaper to get another vehicle.
Good haul, my friend. Good haul. Just for reference, saw you walking up to the long drop and wondered if things were gonna get a bit weird.... Yes, the bloody things DO get cold in the winter and there's a reason why they have wooden seats (as my grandfather would tell you if he were still around). Losing skin on a porcelain seat that is -5 degrees Celsius (or colder down south) is not exactly what you'd call a pleasant experience. The thing in Kiwiland (New Zealand) is that an indigenous insect known as a Weta likes to live in cold, dark and damp wooded areas and under the lid or seat hole of the long drop is just a perfect hidey-hole for them. The Weta can grow to a body length of 4 inches, looks a lot like a huge cricket or grasshopper (but has a tan, sometimes striped body with a black head) and has a very nasty bite.....especially if it's in a sensitive spot! The bastards are also nocturnal, so if your arse suddenly blocks their way out, they let you know! They aren't poisonous, but will draw blood for sure. The idea is to go down the path to the dunny with a torch and a stick. The torch is to make sure the possum and other rodents run away and the stick is to poke under the edge of the seat hole and knock any Wetas into the midden below. Having spent many holidays in rural areas (and also dug / shifted a few long drops in days gone by), I can certainly attest to the temperature...especially when the building itself isn't quite level and a wintry blast blows up between your legs...... Amyway......on to more wholesome subjects, eh? Love that ol' C10. I picked it as yours when you were walking around it. The Model "C" was another one I figured you'd have your eye on - and it went cheap enough. That thing would be cool if the wheezy old 4-cyl still turns, although after it was got running, I dunno what you could do with it. The C10 however - she's a diamond in the not too rough. Yeah, sure - you could spend a small fortune fixing everything at once, but to me, that ol' beast looks great the way she is. I'd get her running, driving and stopping, replace the rubber hoses, wheel cylinders and put a dual master in (and anything else suspension or steering-wise it needs), change her fuel, oil and tyres, find hubcaps that fit (or find a set of good looking wheels that had good but used tyres on), make the tray top watertight, stuff an old blanket where the missing foam is and just drive the old beast......which could be a bit difficult because I never mentioned fixing the damn clutch! Sure, over time I'd pull the dents and patch the rust, but the only bodywork that annoys me is the bent grille and where the rear bumper has belted the driver's side rear of the box.....so they might get some attention sooner than later. I'd still like to (at least) see a 'will it run' on the Model 'C' and go for a blast in the C10 when she's able to move and stop a lot easier. Just for ref, what were you thinking of doing with the 30s Ford with the 'C' engine in?
The C10 needs some love man. Lower her, drop in a little 283, aftermarket A/C, body work and paint that baby red. Call her your "Official" Red Ryder C10 with a compass on the dash and this thing that tells time! LOL!!! Freak'n mint!
I love the farm auctions. I always get excited looking at older trucks from the west. I am from Wisconsin so they all rust out fast. I am not going to lie I am a bit envious of you TH-camrs but also at this point on my time I have no room for projects
Just hit the Sub Button.... been following your operation for a while. It's great to see how much interest there is for these Old Trucks. We had a bunch of trucks back in the 70's and 80s.... loved my 70 C10 ... 3 door Suburban... it was the beast of the rock n roll generation!
The 64 truck was owned by my grandfather from around 1970-75 or so. I think he was the second owner. I remember riding in it at his farm, just west of Heimdal. He sold it to his friend Arden as his health was failing. I looked into buying it but I live in Texas and it was too big of a project for me. I am so happy you have restored it. I really enjoy your YT channel.
I am all the way over here in Califonia where the rust isn't an issue with the barn finds. A friend showed me around his property and things he wants removed . Says I can sell them and pay him scrap value. Dont know if your interested in a trip to California or not or willing to truck vehicles to your location but several are surely worth having. All of them are complete and were running when parked.(never heard that before right) 1948 Willis jeep..30s or 40s farmall...39 chevy dumptruck even a buck board wagon from who knows when. Dont know how to send pictures though. All or sum can be had.
Awesome vid Dude. Love your last two auction visits. You take the time to show us all the stuff for sale and dont just gloss over everything. You also pick out the scores I would probably bid on too. Except Im on the other side of the world in New Zealand so could be a little difficult to trailer home. Keep em coming Bro. Love yor channel. The Duff dude is cool as too.
Very cool '64 (had one like it, with a 3 speed). It'd be cool to see a future segment on it. Kinda wished there would have been another scene like the last short though, with your buddies throwing shade on each other while the helped move stuff (a time honored tradition here in Minnesota, too). Nice score!
That;s a nice little truck. You should definitely do a video on it when the parts come in. You can't ask for much more than that out of a 60 year old truck. It's in really good shape.
That's awesome man! My first vehicle was a 65 chevy truck back in school! Same running gear! They took good care of it! You got a great truck! I wouldn't change anything on it! Just make it road worthy!
very good video, this was a working farm for sure, lots of great tools, that lathe was a steal, it's crazy what old trucks bring now, thanks for the video!
That old lathe was pretty cool, I used one of those at a shop I worked at in the early 80's, had a local establishment at the time that could supply belts by dimension. The pickup will make a good driver without much work, lucky you still have old farm auctions to attend, fun stuff.
Listening to u explain the difference between years is awesome. I wish I had half the knowledge of these cars. My dad and I used to go to car shows and junk yards and he would point out the years and differences. Ive retained some.
Man I love that 33 Ford Model C pick-up!It would be awesome to put around in one of those maybe take it to Sonic lol The C10 looks like a score too!Party on Mortske!
The other day the wife and I watched 2 movies back to back on Netflix, good thing I was the one facing the television.
Lol
Good stuff!
60s c10 pickup!!!! Man that was a nice one!!! I’m still looking for one that’s affordable and original!!!! That 30s pickup is awesome!!!
SWEEET... Denver, Colorado! That's my town 🤘😎
Well got some new toys. The Chevy truck looks like it will be a runner. Your old 30’s truck could be a winner as well. Just a lot more rust . Thanks Mortske for sharing!
Where's the challenge? the chevy is not only not stuck, it runs. send it back ! great finds
57 Ford truck is nice looking truck. The Chevy grain truck is too. That green chevy truck is very good styling. Yes the headlights are so Cadillac like.
Great day. Keep up the great work and I will keep on watching
Will do!
nice old truck pet Duff for me cheers thank for the content
Thanks 👍
Got real excited, thought I spotted another early bronco. Just a scout. Haha
Like the Chevy .
My dad bought so many Chevy , Ford & dodge trucks when I was growing up , I could'nt say what yrs most of them were..
He bought them not running .
Which meant he paid $50 or so .
But he would get em running , drive em awhile & sell em.
Some trucks I really liked h wanted him to keep them.
But he wasnt in love with any of em & they were always for sale..
I bought two from him in the late 70's .
A 71 F100 that was worn out & a 72 F100 that was wrecked in the front..
I swapped out the front clip , had er' painted & I had a sweet 72 short box . It had a 302 with a 4 speed on the floor.
It looked great & sounded great..
Wish I had kept it...
It only had 39k on it when I bought it .
It had over a 100k when I sold it..
Dang!
Your knowledge of these old vehicles at you young age amazes me. MamaCard is so proud of you.
Much appreciated
@@moremortskerepair4354 you have no idea how good you make this old lady feel by answering all my comments. Thank you sweetie.
@@caroled5734 Our pleasure!
Well done ! ..... no need to stop the check !
Two thumbs up Mortske
Love the C10........that bed topper is GOLD! Those are hugely popular right now!!!!!!! Hold on to it(Topper)!
I like the way the dog is interested in your truck purchases as well.
Awesome 64. 33.?.? Was cool too. It is cool to see the stuff they had on the old farmsteads
Amazing 64. Great buy. I love the 64-66. I don’t need more of them but I still want them.
I like that truck and cap!!!!
Mortske knows, you can't deny !
We dont have auctions like that much down south if we do I've never seen one looks like a good time
I wish I could go to a auction like that just to look at all the cool stuff I'd probably drag home some old motorcycles and snowmobiles
Score master!! Love the 64. My first truck was a 66. Ended up putting a 327 in it later on. One day I want to have another one.
Man oh man! Mortske Saturday! Bonus!! Mortske Monday just two days away! Can’t wait to see what you do with that old truck! 👍👊🙏
Kewl old Chevy there, can't wait to see you work on the old girl. God Bless my friend have a good one.
Thanks 👍
@@moremortskerepair4354 You're very welcome man!
Nice 64 and model C ! Thanks for taking us along Sir
You bet
@@moremortskerepair4354 great job by the editing team also Sir ! !
Yeh always loved that body style, I have a 66 I got after I graduated high school in 1984, still have it and drive it on a regular basis. Congrats on the purchase!
The C10 is super cool, I hope we get to see how smoked the clutch is, I dig part carnage.
Thanks Mortske, I love going to the auctions.😊
Me too!
Nice. Tree line truck fleet is huge.
25:30 Dig that crazy groovy beat daddy-o!
That’s a heck of a find! Beautiful rig!
I like that old Ford truck you won at the auction, you rarely see them anymore I think that was a good investment. The chevy...always a winner and appears to be Duff approved he was checking it out like a kid with a new toy
More awesome content
so thats what low rider is a telehandler pretty neat. the ol 64 is not to bad besides the norm. cool time out. cheers.
Hey Mortske and Duff 🖐 , thanks for sharing. That a good old chev truck now. I figured you would be all over a that square body though. Have great weekend 👋
I love you new trucks Motrske and Duff!
Thanks Stephanie!
The thing about auctions is that eventually you find out that it’s not the things that you did buy that you regret, it’s the things you didn’t buy. That truck will come out real nice when you’re done with it. Good purchase.
Ain’t that the truth
LOve the truck! I hope we see it again!
I'm sure we will
Had to laugh out loud when you pushed the whole rig with the Old Ford!!! Love this channel man!
Glad you enjoyed
Still in all, you snagged a couple of nice old pieces of automotive history there! Great video!
Thanks for watching
Wow! Lots of goodies. I like the big blue Chevy and Squarebody that was formerly known as yellow. Good haul, cool 64! Thanks for sharing, Mort!
Love the 64...Hello Mr Mortske and Duff
I love how you pull em out of the weeds and take em home. The p/u was a great find I think.👍👍
Thanks 👍
Good score looks pretty dry for most of the stuff you post.Hope you post more vids of it.Thumbs up!
Duff is so excited to Inspect!!!!
you're at auction looking at solid Iron that'd been sitting around for decades. with solid frames some good-looking surface rust, on the other hand. my chinesim steel 08 Silverado needed 4 extra holes cut into to remove the bed, today I had to Adrees why had to remove the bed not gas tank, "the tank strap hardware was rotted away" yep trade you this 08 for anything you get running lol/ tomorrow attempt to put all back together, not quiet factry but good enough. Love these auctions.
I really like these graveyard tours.. you know your years and your models very well.. I'm anxious to see what you're going to do with the old 32 and the 64.. Awesome .. & thanks
That would be awesome to see a revival on the old Ford truck atleast getting it running
Lord Duff we salute you!
I like the color of that old Chevy.
What a deal Mortske. Usually the interesting stuff is what is not on the auction but in the back of the scrap pile. Lot of stuff there but you can not save it all at the end of the day. Also that was one huge woodchuck hole in the ground. This car will fix up for sure., Not like the 1999-2013 cars that have been let to rot for the elements. Usually all they are parked cause they have very expensive electronics that need to be replaced. Or they just have a multitude of issues and no one bothers to fix them cause it's cheaper to get another vehicle.
Cool! Truck looks a keeper, just needs the usual TLC. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Thanks for watching!
Gotta love those old C 10
Six in a row ready to tow.
Love those auction episodes. Carry-on
Thanks I’m Learning How to Identify Old Red White & Blue Rust Dust
Glad to hear it
man that C10 would look so good with the camper shell, lowered and on some GM transport 22's color matched to camper top white
both seem to be great buys. look forward to seeing more of this truck
"Maybe I made everybody else pay too much."
There's a certain satisfaction in knowing that which helps offset the "Maybe I I paid too much."
Good scores Mortske. & you’re excited! Means we’re excited too. 👏👏
Can't wait!
Good haul, my friend. Good haul. Just for reference, saw you walking up to the long drop and wondered if things were gonna get a bit weird.... Yes, the bloody things DO get cold in the winter and there's a reason why they have wooden seats (as my grandfather would tell you if he were still around). Losing skin on a porcelain seat that is -5 degrees Celsius (or colder down south) is not exactly what you'd call a pleasant experience. The thing in Kiwiland (New Zealand) is that an indigenous insect known as a Weta likes to live in cold, dark and damp wooded areas and under the lid or seat hole of the long drop is just a perfect hidey-hole for them. The Weta can grow to a body length of 4 inches, looks a lot like a huge cricket or grasshopper (but has a tan, sometimes striped body with a black head) and has a very nasty bite.....especially if it's in a sensitive spot! The bastards are also nocturnal, so if your arse suddenly blocks their way out, they let you know! They aren't poisonous, but will draw blood for sure. The idea is to go down the path to the dunny with a torch and a stick. The torch is to make sure the possum and other rodents run away and the stick is to poke under the edge of the seat hole and knock any Wetas into the midden below. Having spent many holidays in rural areas (and also dug / shifted a few long drops in days gone by), I can certainly attest to the temperature...especially when the building itself isn't quite level and a wintry blast blows up between your legs......
Amyway......on to more wholesome subjects, eh?
Love that ol' C10. I picked it as yours when you were walking around it. The Model "C" was another one I figured you'd have your eye on - and it went cheap enough. That thing would be cool if the wheezy old 4-cyl still turns, although after it was got running, I dunno what you could do with it.
The C10 however - she's a diamond in the not too rough. Yeah, sure - you could spend a small fortune fixing everything at once, but to me, that ol' beast looks great the way she is. I'd get her running, driving and stopping, replace the rubber hoses, wheel cylinders and put a dual master in (and anything else suspension or steering-wise it needs), change her fuel, oil and tyres, find hubcaps that fit (or find a set of good looking wheels that had good but used tyres on), make the tray top watertight, stuff an old blanket where the missing foam is and just drive the old beast......which could be a bit difficult because I never mentioned fixing the damn clutch! Sure, over time I'd pull the dents and patch the rust, but the only bodywork that annoys me is the bent grille and where the rear bumper has belted the driver's side rear of the box.....so they might get some attention sooner than later.
I'd still like to (at least) see a 'will it run' on the Model 'C' and go for a blast in the C10 when she's able to move and stop a lot easier. Just for ref, what were you thinking of doing with the 30s Ford with the 'C' engine in?
Good stuff as always!
The C10 needs some love man. Lower her, drop in a little 283, aftermarket A/C, body work and paint that baby red. Call her your "Official" Red Ryder C10 with a compass on the dash and this thing that tells time! LOL!!! Freak'n mint!
This cool truck
The old ford you can tart up and paint Mortske and son on the doors..Nice
Nice C10. Great addition to your museum of we'll get to it one day.
It sure is!
Thank you !
Our pleasure
I love the farm auctions. I always get excited looking at older trucks from the west. I am from Wisconsin so they all rust out fast. I am not going to lie I am a bit envious of you TH-camrs but also at this point on my time I have no room for projects
Just hit the Sub Button.... been following your operation for a while.
It's great to see how much interest there is for these Old Trucks. We had a bunch of trucks back in the 70's and 80s.... loved my 70 C10 ... 3 door Suburban... it was the beast of the rock n roll generation!
Welcome aboard Stephen!
Cool stuffs. Thanks for letting us tag along.
Any time!
Nice truck,wish I had another one😢
Nice Rig. In pretty good shape. Got some other goodies as well. Looking forward to your follow up .
The 64 truck was owned by my grandfather from around 1970-75 or so. I think he was the second owner. I remember riding in it at his farm, just west of Heimdal. He sold it to his friend Arden as his health was failing. I looked into buying it but I live in Texas and it was too big of a project for me. I am so happy you have restored it. I really enjoy your YT channel.
Thanks for the info Mark!
This is a great truck! Can’t wait to see it cleaned up and fix it.
I am all the way over here in Califonia where the rust isn't an issue with the barn finds. A friend showed me around his property and things he wants removed . Says I can sell them and pay him scrap value. Dont know if your interested in a trip to California or not or willing to truck vehicles to your location but several are surely worth having. All of them are complete and were running when parked.(never heard that before right) 1948 Willis jeep..30s or 40s farmall...39 chevy dumptruck even a buck board wagon from who knows when. Dont know how to send pictures though. All or sum can be had.
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Cool truck, thanks for taking us along the auction.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome vid Dude. Love your last two auction visits. You take the time to show us all the stuff for sale and dont just gloss over everything. You also pick out the scores I would probably bid on too. Except Im on the other side of the world in New Zealand so could be a little difficult to trailer home. Keep em coming Bro. Love yor channel. The Duff dude is cool as too.
Glad you enjoyed it Darryl!
Very cool '64 (had one like it, with a 3 speed). It'd be cool to see a future segment on it. Kinda wished there would have been another scene like the last short though, with your buddies throwing shade on each other while the helped move stuff (a time honored tradition here in Minnesota, too). Nice score!
Haha, they weren't there this time!
@@moremortskerepair4354 Did you video the glove box/ mouse nest reveal?
@@markz9190 Nope
Nice 64, needs to be running good.
I see Duff is on the job good dog Duff
Always
Thank you for sharing and your APPRECIATION to your subs
Our pleasure Dan
Wow Mort ! Great purchases, well done man. I love the C10.
Thanks Jon!
That;s a nice little truck. You should definitely do a video on it when the parts come in. You can't ask for much more than that out of a 60 year old truck. It's in really good shape.
Stay tuned
Pair of sweet rigs
That's a nice truck 🛻👍
Thanks Tom!
A warm 292 and a 5 speed would be fun
No doubt!
Great video guys! Allota cool stuff. Love those old trucks. That lathe setup was a trip. Thanks for bringing us along 🐾🍺
Thanks Stu!
That's awesome man! My first vehicle was a 65 chevy truck back in school! Same running gear! They took good care of it! You got a great truck! I wouldn't change anything on it! Just make it road worthy!
Right on
Look forward to seeing more on this one. Looks like a winner! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for watching and commenting
That 64 is pretty damn nice!!
those vans are bring good money would love to have another miss mine
This one sure did
Can not wait to see what you do with the C10
very good video, this was a working farm for sure, lots of great tools, that lathe was a steal, it's crazy what old trucks bring now, thanks for the video!
Thanks 👍
Those old trucks were really cool. Considering their age, they were all in pretty good shape.
Sure were
Would love that 64/66 Chevy truck w/camper
As a 66 fan, you did real good. That will be a fun scoot
I think the C10 needs a decal on the topper window. Maybe with American and Checkered crossed flags and some NASCAR number😁
The 64 C10 would be a great Mortske Repair episode but it looks to good. Clutch repair would be interesting.
Nice score Mort, look forward to seeing more of the old Chev. Be good and take care. 👍
Cool ole trucks
That old lathe was pretty cool, I used one of those at a shop I worked at in the early 80's, had a local establishment at the time that could supply belts by dimension. The pickup will make a good driver without much work, lucky you still have old farm auctions to attend, fun stuff.
I hope it don't take too much effort
Listening to u explain the difference between years is awesome. I wish I had half the knowledge of these cars. My dad and I used to go to car shows and junk yards and he would point out the years and differences. Ive retained some.
Man I love that 33 Ford Model C pick-up!It would be awesome to put around in one of those maybe take it to Sonic lol The C10 looks like a score too!Party on Mortske!