The Vauxhall Victor was my very first car bought in England the first year they were built 1957. I was 17 years old. It cost a little over seven hundred pounds and was brand new. Seeing the old Victor in the video brought back some nostalgic memories. I am now 84 years old but I remember my Vauxhall Victor vividly. Great video.
Another amazing video. As you say very sad that these classics appear to have been just left to rot and be reclaimed by nature. I was gutted we won't know the story behind them. Really glad you choose to just record and document these finds rather than scavenge as other suggest. Keep up the fantastic work my friend. 👌
The canvas roof Ford Ka... Not valuable but quite rare, it could be a practical summer runabout! I've seen just two of them in my life and they were both red like the one in the video.
China is also full of automobile graveyards. Generally Asia has less of a repair culture and keeps dumping virtually new cars because of lack of spare parts and trained repair technicians.
Jesus my friend,do you know what money could you make,if u switched from just "filming" to "scavenging" parts... (i just saw that Fiat Coupe,i know you could get 200€ just for those headlights)
The Vauxhall Victor was my very first car bought in England the first year they were built 1957. I was 17 years old. It cost a little over seven hundred pounds and was brand new. Seeing the old Victor in the video brought back some nostalgic memories. I am now 84 years old but I remember my Vauxhall Victor vividly. Great video.
Another amazing video. As you say very sad that these classics appear to have been just left to rot and be reclaimed by nature. I was gutted we won't know the story behind them.
Really glad you choose to just record and document these finds rather than scavenge as other suggest. Keep up the fantastic work my friend. 👌
Thanks man, glad you've enjoyed it!
Let a bunch of cars that have a little value sit and rot until they have no value.
Brilliant plan!
The canvas roof Ford Ka... Not valuable but quite rare, it could be a practical summer runabout! I've seen just two of them in my life and they were both red like the one in the video.
Nice video 👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
good video😁
China is also full of automobile graveyards. Generally Asia has less of a repair culture and keeps dumping virtually new cars because of lack of spare parts and trained repair technicians.
in belgium
Definitely a shame
Just sad❤
Jesus my friend,do you know what money could you make,if u switched from just "filming" to "scavenging" parts... (i just saw that Fiat Coupe,i know you could get 200€ just for those headlights)
P.S.i know,time has consumed mostof them,but many parts are still ok i bet...
stollen cars
@autoalex
agreed