May they all rest in peace. Say Amen somebody! My sentiments exactly. My brother and I watch many videos like this. Tom Cotter's Barn Find Hunter often profiles places like this. Where old men have inexplicably hoarded dozens, or hundreds and sometimes thousands of vintage cars. Left to rot outside in fields for decades. Why? Thanks to YT and the internet, we have come to accept over the past 25 years that there are in fact millions upon millions of vintage cars rotting away in fields. Millions. Seeing this video is like visiting a human grave yard, except here, the bodies are all above ground. It is sad, and depressing. Thank you for shooting editing and presenting this video. I appreciate your efforts.
@@100aceswid Charles -- Thanks for the Amen, brother. What else can one say. One comment notes that there is still some good chrome trim on some of these cars. I guess if I needed some chrome trim then some of these cars would be useful as donors. That said, seeing hundreds upon hundreds of cars left to rot, with only some chrome trim to be salvaged seems depressing. Perhaps this land in Reedsville, WI is not valuable otherwise. No doubt many of these cars ended up here because they'd been in collisions, or were otherwise no longer desired. Reality is, there will come a day in years to come when this "collection" is passed on and their fate will be as scrap steel, to be recycled for $175. / ton by Nippon / US Steel.
Why is it sad? If people hadn't hoarded these cars then there is a good chance they would have been crushed. I am happy we can see yards like this in 2024.
WOW!! AMAZING VIDEO!!! GREAT CARS WITH STILL LOTS OF NICE CROME ON THEM ,, THE AIR PLANE ON THE HOODS ,.. MY SON MAX 8YR.S IS SAYING THE YEARS LEARNING,, 30-60S CARS IN THERE ,, ITS A BITTER ,,SWEET .. AGAIN WHAT STORYS THEY COULD TELL,, HAPPY BUT SAD TIMES.. R.I.P.
May they all rest in peace. Amen.
I AGREE WHAT STORYS THEY COULD TELL ,, ...
May they all rest in peace. Say Amen somebody! My sentiments exactly. My brother and I watch many videos like this. Tom Cotter's Barn Find Hunter often profiles places like this. Where old men have inexplicably hoarded dozens, or hundreds and sometimes thousands of vintage cars. Left to rot outside in fields for decades. Why? Thanks to YT and the internet, we have come to accept over the past 25 years that there are in fact millions upon millions of vintage cars rotting away in fields. Millions.
Seeing this video is like visiting a human grave yard, except here, the bodies are all above ground. It is sad, and depressing. Thank you for shooting editing and presenting this video. I appreciate your efforts.
Amen!
Amen!
@@100aceswid Charles -- Thanks for the Amen, brother. What else can one say. One comment notes that there is still some good chrome trim on some of these cars. I guess if I needed some chrome trim then some of these cars would be useful as donors. That said, seeing hundreds upon hundreds of cars left to rot, with only some chrome trim to be salvaged seems depressing. Perhaps this land in Reedsville, WI is not valuable otherwise. No doubt many of these cars ended up here because they'd been in collisions, or were otherwise no longer desired. Reality is, there will come a day in years to come when this "collection" is passed on and their fate will be as scrap steel, to be recycled for $175. / ton by Nippon / US Steel.
I feel the same way.
Why is it sad? If people hadn't hoarded these cars then there is a good chance they would have been crushed. I am happy we can see yards like this in 2024.
WOW!! AMAZING VIDEO!!! GREAT CARS WITH STILL LOTS OF NICE CROME ON THEM ,, THE AIR PLANE ON THE HOODS ,.. MY SON MAX 8YR.S IS SAYING THE YEARS LEARNING,, 30-60S CARS IN THERE ,, ITS A BITTER ,,SWEET .. AGAIN WHAT STORYS THEY COULD TELL,, HAPPY BUT SAD TIMES.. R.I.P.
Thank!