You wont like me....I have 26 cars that I am hoarding... I do restore them,my cousin does the body and paint (I still do a lot of the body work) I also do mechanical.. I have 6 restored cars or original with engine rebuild and new paint,original panels that are keepers that I do drive. I have 20 that I had for 3 days to 25 years..I just drove 12 hours the other day for a 68 Dodge Super Bee I knew of since 1999 that was parked in a garage since 1991..Daughter of the owner called me and I bought it over the phone,wasn't cheap but still a awesome deal..I paid what she wanted!! The car was still in the same condition it was back in the day..The owner kept my number,I called him every few months (we got along really good talked cars,racing etc) My cars are 1951-1974 mainly 60's-74 and two 1978's..Sorry for hoarding!! Even ones that are rough still give me pleasure to look at..
@@mypronouniswtf5559 Perhaps you misunderstood me. Hoarding of vehicles is fine as long as your family lives in a decent place with enough to eat. What I meant was I could see the condition of the inside of this old man’s house. It looked like it was packed full. My wife watches the show Hoarders. I can’t believe the filth that people are willing to live in. Not that it’s any of my business, but your hobby sounds wonderful.
How many 1950 Pontiac convertibles are even left in the world? wow. Glad you guys got these cars. And I am sure that any non car loving neighbors are glad to see them go.
Cool recovery. The last car is exactly like my very first car. Mine was a DRY barn find in Petaluma California. 38 Buick Special Straight 8 3 on the floor. Was parked in Barn in 1942 with ONLY 38k miles on her. She had bad master cylinder. WWII so couldn't get any parts. I found her in 1970. Oil in cylinders. New battery. She started right up. Mine was exactly the same with dual sidemounts etc but was a much cooler Fastback. I was 15 years old. One year later I filmed in American Graffiti with George. No shit. Thanks for the memories
Good to see your dad out with you. In my wheeler dealer days here in Indiana, I never left to go get a car without a case of Fix A Flat cans, it made life a lot easier to get these cars out of garages.
What a wonderful treasure trove of cars. And, fantastic video. Great editing. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos and hope to buy a car or two. Live most of my life in SoCal. Love living in Santa Cruz. Perfecto!😎. Car guy Porsches, French cars, Stock and hot rods. Blaine Halley
Great score, but (Pro-Tip), all that fast motion speeded-up shit gives people a headache. So use that minimally. I had to shut it off, which is probably not what you want.
Killer find!! At the same time this is why well-run communities have zoning laws and enforce them so neighborhoods don't become playgrounds for hoarders.
What was that, .25 to .5 acre of land? If we can find parts of WMDs under wraps from space, even with the resolution we civvies have access to we should be able to find stashes like these! Wouldn’t that a great hobby? 🤣🫣👀
As much as I despise hoarding, thank Goodness that this person saved these vehicles and from a dry climate. Win win!
You wont like me....I have 26 cars that I am hoarding...
I do restore them,my cousin does the body and paint (I still do a lot of the body work) I also do mechanical.. I have 6 restored cars or original with engine rebuild and new paint,original panels that are keepers that I do drive.
I have 20 that I had for 3 days to 25 years..I just drove 12 hours the other day for a 68 Dodge Super Bee I knew of since 1999 that was parked in a garage since 1991..Daughter of the owner called me and I bought it over the phone,wasn't cheap but still a awesome deal..I paid what she wanted!! The car was still in the same condition it was back in the day..The owner kept my number,I called him every few months (we got along really good talked cars,racing etc) My cars are 1951-1974 mainly 60's-74 and two 1978's..Sorry for hoarding!! Even ones that are rough still give me pleasure to look at..
@@mypronouniswtf5559
Perhaps you misunderstood me. Hoarding of vehicles is fine as long as your family lives in a decent place with enough to eat. What I meant was I could see the condition of the inside of this old man’s house. It looked like it was packed full. My wife watches the show Hoarders. I can’t believe the filth that people are willing to live in. Not that it’s any of my business, but your hobby sounds wonderful.
How many 1950 Pontiac convertibles are even left in the world? wow. Glad you guys got these cars. And I am sure that any non car loving neighbors are glad to see them go.
Cool recovery.
The last car is exactly like my very first car.
Mine was a DRY barn find in Petaluma California.
38 Buick Special
Straight 8
3 on the floor.
Was parked in Barn in 1942 with ONLY 38k miles on her.
She had bad master cylinder.
WWII so couldn't get any parts.
I found her in 1970.
Oil in cylinders.
New battery.
She started right up.
Mine was exactly the same with dual sidemounts etc but was a much cooler
Fastback.
I was 15 years old.
One year later I filmed in American Graffiti with George.
No shit.
Thanks for the memories
Good to see your dad out with you. In my wheeler dealer days here in Indiana, I never left to go get a car without a case of Fix A Flat cans, it made life a lot easier to get these cars out of garages.
No.8 she's a beautiful ride...
What a wonderful treasure trove of cars. And, fantastic video. Great editing. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos and hope to buy a car or two. Live most of my life in SoCal. Love living in Santa Cruz. Perfecto!😎. Car guy Porsches, French cars, Stock and hot rods. Blaine Halley
SC for the win. Born and raised in Santa Cruz county. Live in San Jose now but go back to SC at least once a week.
I don’t know what you have invested besides your blood, sweat and tears but I love it! Good job buddy.😊
Nice piece of property ,, dig the cars ,, one money buys all ,, 👍
WOW !!! nice score !!
6:00 minutes in looks like a Sunnen distributor machine next to the guy in the red shirt.
Oh Please save those 2 rare woodies. I bet at least one can be restored from the 2.
1 is a 42 Pontiac, the other is a 46 Pontiac. I hope both can be restored. Both are rare.
Those cars all belonged to Bill Krueger he was the next door neighbor to May Howard at 2011 West Hayward
Isn't it amazing what the automobile can do to people?
Looks the old yard in Tehachapi yrs back
Chill with the music!
I knew the owner of these cars. He will be missed.
The last car is a 1938 Buick. Looks to be in very good shape.
Looked like a cool car
I would like info on poncho wagon you took out of there.
Amazing, these collections you almost have to have a helicopter or drone, to find them, good job!!!
All those cars are restorable from what I've seen. Are they going to be available for sale soon by chance?
Wow...that is amazing strength....4:24
Videos muy entretenidos e interesantes, autos hermosos.sigan así
I would love to buy parts from you but every time I put in a parts request, no one contacts me back.
Glad its not just me!
What did all that cost you?!?
Wow is that that Jason he was young back then .now he's got gray hair wow sounds just like him.
Tell Ron that Bill was Mae Howards nextdoor neighbor at one time.
While all the cars were interesting, I really wanted to see a lot more of the Packard!
When i first saw dvap on tv many years ago he looked young - guess that means im old now 😂
nice job
Now imagine doing that in the summer … 😗
it's happen more then once....not fun but you do what you go to do
Cannot say I saw any of the cars were classics.
Saludos desde Guadalajara México
Pontiac s and Pacakrds 😅
Great score, but (Pro-Tip), all that fast motion speeded-up shit gives people a headache. So use that minimally. I had to shut it off, which is probably not what you want.
🤷♂you live and you learn.
Killer find!! At the same time this is why well-run communities have zoning laws and enforce them so neighborhoods don't become playgrounds for hoarders.
Playgrounds for rats
Couldn't of paid much for them
But you know they’ll charge an arm, leg, part of a neck, all of your left nut, and your first born for any parts off of them.
Hopefully TH-cam pays enough to make this worthwhile - very little value there in my useless opinion 😊
What was that, .25 to .5 acre of land? If we can find parts of WMDs under wraps from space, even with the resolution we civvies have access to we should be able to find stashes like these! Wouldn’t that a great hobby? 🤣🫣👀