We're thankful that there are guys like you who are still finding vintage Detroit Iron even in 2023 Silas. Some may not be saved because of them sitting out in the elements for years but they can donate parts that'll keep others like them on the road.
I’m glad you have such a good eye for the old cars and trucks and what might sell from them. They look like crusher material to me. But that’s what makes your videos so interesting. Thanks for sharing and may God bless you.
I really think that 61 ford p/u is neat.I remember seeing them around when I was a kid and wondering why some nitwit put the wrong bed on his truck and now you gave me the lowdown on it and it’s factory!I find that amazing.
Another well assembled video Silas and I love these field trips. With that nice haul you got from there, people need to beat a path to your door for parts and whole. Stayin tuned! 🤠👍 (Sorry for being late, it won't happen again 😉)
What an awsome pile of stuff on today's video..I wish I lived out there..its hotrod heaven..bet that duster is already sold.cant wait to see the next video
Looks like a good haul. I am partial to the odd ball cars. I like my Ramblers, Packard, Hudson and Studebakers. Always entertaining videos. What a job to have. Every day is different.
that Ford with the mismatched bed is a killer truck! I should be welding and making money but stuck on the couch sick. so I get to catch up un youtube!
The 53 Chevy four door won me over. Thank you for going to all that trouble to salvage those trucks and cars. You can't save them all, but you can save some of their parts.
A friend had one of those Gold Dusters and Feather Duster too. The '63 is pretty cool, so is that red Ford. Never knew that about the Ford beds. I had a '66 3/4 ton 4x4 the same color that came from an Ohio farm. Used it for a work truck for years until the motor finally blew up and sold the truck for parts. Wish I still had it. One of these I'll probably buy something whole from you, you get all the cool old stuff, not much of that up here in the rust belt.
Hi I'm a new subscriber. One of my coworkers was just telling me about your channel. A couple of videos in and I'm now hooked! I really like the old Ford camper like van you showed at the end. Possibilities are endless for it.
Well that's not bad when some guy says I just want these off my property. it just cost you time and fuel to load up so you should do fairly well on those..I am glad that you do save some of the older iron Matt. Thanks for sharing.
I'm not really a Mopar guy, but i remember those Gold Dusters when they were new. The real odd thing was the vinyl top they all had, you can see the trim on the roof for it yet on the one you have. It was gold colored alligator skin. Honest. And I'm old enough to remember the jingle they used for it in their ads. Here I go (spoken by a guy with a baritone voice like CW McCall) "It's got a vinyl top that's right in style, looks like in came off a gold reptile, you can have all this and lots more too, when your buy Plymouth Gold Duster, '72"
Awesome thar you can save parts of these old classics for Art..they are getting a new lease on life. To bad many couldn't have been saved before getting so bad. Awesome content and appreciate you sharing your day with us.😎👍🚗🚜🚛🛻🛠️
I am glad you save old cars and trucks for sale whole or in parts..Parts are hard to find AS-IS. Crushing up old vehicles will make parts even harder to find. Donor Cars and Trucks
The early 60's red Ford Truck would make a great project. But like you, the back box is ugly, and would have to go. A wooden flat bed would be better than that, LOL
Scratch the big problem what is happening is 2dr Pickups with 8' boxes they are the best for driving on gravel roads, putting a camper on the back, for towing a trailer etc.
The International step side was my fave Silas. You are right - you just don't see those. Would be fun to get running and take down some dirt roads seeing as it was 4x4.
The model A has a heater manifold kinda cool 25:53 . You may can sell the Newport to the derby guys and make a little more money for it. I love the video’s. Keep them coming
With all the interest in nostalgia hot rods and gassers, those early Olds and Pontiac rears have a market. If a guy is doing a period correct car they use them. Especially the Olds, since Pontiac went to Wide Track in 59, and they are a lot wider. My favorite of course that 38 Chevy 1/2 ton!
Hey Silas, that latr 30's Chevy ½ton pickup is purdy cool. Also the Ford bread truck is neat too. Dude, you did a ton of work in the past few days. I hope you get time to spend with your family on Sunday. Take care, and thanks for sharing. 😮😊❤
I love the content in this one . The 4dr "Olds" is actually a '62 Pontiac. My dad had a Safari station wagon that year. Glad you could save some of them.
The red Ford is actually a 1963. In 61-62 Ford was building the Unibody pickups. But there were a lot of complaints about them, so Ford went back to the separate cab and bed in 63, but they just used the old 57-60 beds until they retooled and made a matching bed for 1964. Now, there's some variables though, in 61-62 you could still get a stepside truck with the separate cab and bed, or a flat bed, cab and chassis, etc, so that's why they're not really rare to see. Then of course as years have gone by, people put the 64-66 beds on the earlier trucks, making it more difficult to figure out. But originally 1963 was the only year Ford made the trucks with the "wrong bed".
The Gold Duster, The Model A and the 49 Chev 2 door sedan were my favourite cars. Honorable mention to the 1968 Chrysler Newport. Thanks for sharing your adventures and saving most of these cars from being scrapped completely. Cheers.
Hey Silas how about sending some of that rain out here to western Colorado? You made a awesome haul, I really like that orange ford with the offset body lines, also that 67 chevy pickup orange and white one! That old bread truck looks fairly solid, would make a great project. Not many old iron in western Colorado, there is some up in the mountain towns and eastern slope. Great video as always, good to see you, thank you for taking us on your adventures! 👍👍👍
Man, that grass looks good. We just had to buy hay to feed. Anyway, looks like you hit the jackpot. that sure is a weird place for a door handle in that car. Right on the chrome.
Thanks for saving all the classic metal. I don't care if they restore them original or hot rod them. Its just cool they got saved. Be good Silas. My dad was named Silas so he would have have loved your videos.
Cool Cars Pick Up from that Property and many more Great Cars and Truck to Salvage ! This was a great Adventure for sure - Yes a lot of Driving but I think it was worth it ! Well done Silas and onto the next ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
You should rent out your camper bus as an overnight camper. Probably a lot of us would like to explore all your collection during the day and then pass out for the night. Great content!
if i had the money to send a 40 foot highcube container from sweden to you Silas and buy thoose 2 green darts and some other neat carparts i had done it to restore the cars. But it would cost to much for me to do that now so i have to look at all your neat cars instead. Keep up the good work cleaning up the brush from cars and stuff waiting for you, and keep the good content flowing..
What up Silas As always you found the honey hole of rusted metal save what's needed to be saved & crush the rest definitely some rough vehicles definitely some good vehicles I think my favorite one was the bread truck it has some pretty cool curve well till next time be safe!
You got a nice hoard of vehicles . I'm sure you will fulfill your expectations and be rid of them in short order. Thanks for the great video , till next time , stay well and take care . Stuart in Ontario .
My favorite was the Newport and he isn't even parting that out except for the third member. I could use most of that car for my projects, but I'm too far away.
Silas, I watched some videos of the Red Power Show in Nebraska last month, and there was a lot of International trucks restored. There are clubs that probably would like to know what you have.
I like the bread truck, and bread trucks in general because they are practical, the Gold Duster I feel should be repaired and driven, and that early 50's GM pickup has a sleeker hood than the later ones. I feel like the art is a waste and as many as possible should either go on the road or provide parts for other classics on the road. Careful use of vinegar and other acids can help free rusted engines. While loaded, you should always stop by a self serve car wash and spray wax everything to protect it for outdoor storage.
We're thankful that there are guys like you who are still finding vintage Detroit Iron even in 2023 Silas. Some may not be saved because of them sitting out in the elements for years but they can donate parts that'll keep others like them on the road.
Any day Silas saves historical cars is a great day for me 👍! Time well spent watching this video!!
Always makes for a good day when Silas posts a video !!!!
I’m glad you have such a good eye for the old cars and trucks and what might sell from them. They look like crusher material to me. But that’s what makes your videos so interesting. Thanks for sharing and may God bless you.
😊😊 junk on😊❤❤❤❤ 26:17
I like the 28/29 model A. Theres enough there for a good start of a patina jalopy.
I really think that 61 ford p/u is neat.I remember seeing them around when I was a kid and wondering why some nitwit put the wrong bed on his truck and now you gave me the lowdown on it and it’s factory!I find that amazing.
Great find and rescued some unusual pieces of automotive history. You had my heart pounding with those cars and trucks👍👍
That model A and the Gold Duster ate well worth getting back on the road.
Another well assembled video Silas and I love these field trips. With that nice haul you got from there, people need to beat a path to your door for parts and whole.
Stayin tuned! 🤠👍
(Sorry for being late, it won't happen again 😉)
What an awsome pile of stuff on today's video..I wish I lived out there..its hotrod heaven..bet that duster is already sold.cant wait to see the next video
Looks like a good haul. I am partial to the odd ball cars. I like my Ramblers, Packard, Hudson and Studebakers. Always entertaining videos. What a job to have. Every day is different.
that Ford with the mismatched bed is a killer truck! I should be welding and making money but stuck on the couch sick. so I get to catch up un youtube!
The 53 Chevy four door won me over. Thank you for going to all that trouble to salvage those trucks and cars. You can't save them all, but you can save some of their parts.
Thanks for posting this. I love old cars and trucks and hate to see them crushed, but you can’t save them all.
A friend had one of those Gold Dusters and Feather Duster too. The '63 is pretty cool, so is that red Ford. Never knew that about the Ford beds. I had a '66 3/4 ton 4x4 the same color that came from an Ohio farm. Used it for a work truck for years until the motor finally blew up and sold the truck for parts. Wish I still had it. One of these I'll probably buy something whole from you, you get all the cool old stuff, not much of that up here in the rust belt.
Feather Duster? 😳
If there was such a model, I don't remember them, were they exclusively for the ladies?
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Hi I'm a new subscriber. One of my coworkers was just telling me about your channel. A couple of videos in and I'm now hooked! I really like the old Ford camper like van you showed at the end. Possibilities are endless for it.
AWESOME!
Well that's not bad when some guy says I just want these off my property. it just cost you time and fuel to load up so you should do fairly well on those..I am glad that you do save some of the older iron Matt. Thanks for sharing.
I had a gold duster, mine was black did a lot of partying in that car
I'm not really a Mopar guy, but i remember those Gold Dusters when they were new. The real odd thing was the vinyl top they all had, you can see the trim on the roof for it yet on the one you have. It was gold colored alligator skin. Honest.
And I'm old enough to remember the jingle they used for it in their ads. Here I go (spoken by a guy with a baritone voice like CW McCall)
"It's got a vinyl top that's right in style, looks like in came off a gold reptile, you can have all this and lots more too, when your buy Plymouth Gold Duster, '72"
Awesome thar you can save parts of these old classics for Art..they are getting a new lease on life. To bad many couldn't have been saved before getting so bad. Awesome content and appreciate you sharing your day with us.😎👍🚗🚜🚛🛻🛠️
I love the Model A Coup , it would make a good Trog Car and the 49 Chev hope the other 49 has the Door You need
That 4x4 International is my favorite! Nice work !
Great Job, May be rough, but a goldmine of parts to the right person !
Good video. Nice mix of cars and trucks. Hopefully some will find a new home. 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
I'm good at giving glass a 'BB' gun patina.
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Silas very good video I know you're tired be safe sir
I am glad you save old cars and trucks for sale whole or in parts..Parts are hard to find AS-IS. Crushing up old vehicles will make parts even harder to find. Donor Cars and Trucks
The early 60's red Ford Truck would make a great project.
But like you, the back box is ugly, and would have to go. A wooden flat bed would be better than that, LOL
Thank you my friend .................. Love all your videos thanks for sharing !!!!!
That was so great Salis thank you for sharing and your time you got to love the oldies.
Great to see another GREAT video!!!
Scratch the big problem what is happening is 2dr Pickups with 8' boxes they are the best for driving on gravel roads, putting a camper on the back, for towing a trailer etc.
The International step side was my fave Silas. You are right - you just don't see those. Would be fun to get running and take down some dirt roads seeing as it was 4x4.
I would have a big problem getting rid of cars if I had a car junkyard, good job
The Dart was originally purchased at Reedman in Langhorne, PA. Their still in business is outside of Philly
Thank you for the work you do for us. Alway nice to watch. Make them longer😊
I love the patina on those cars. It takes decades to change cars into these unique relics.
Derby guys will buy that Newport.
The model A has a heater manifold kinda cool 25:53 . You may can sell the Newport to the derby guys and make a little more money for it. I love the video’s. Keep them coming
Hope someone would want the jail bar Ford truck. So good looking. What a job you have.
That out Ford with the mismatched bed is a good oddball story. Classic manufacturing bean counter error.
With all the interest in nostalgia hot rods and gassers, those early Olds and Pontiac rears have a market. If a guy is doing a period correct car they use them. Especially the Olds, since Pontiac went to Wide Track in 59, and they are a lot wider. My favorite of course that 38 Chevy 1/2 ton!
Hey Silas, that latr 30's Chevy ½ton pickup is purdy cool. Also the Ford bread truck is neat too. Dude, you did a ton of work in the past few days. I hope you get time to spend with your family on Sunday.
Take care, and thanks for sharing. 😮😊❤
I love the content in this one . The 4dr "Olds" is actually a '62 Pontiac. My dad had a Safari station wagon that year. Glad you could save some of them.
4:35-5:20 i think Henry Ford said "any color as long as its black" but it looks like brown was pretty popular back in the day 🤔
The red Ford is actually a 1963. In 61-62 Ford was building the Unibody pickups. But there were a lot of complaints about them, so Ford went back to the separate cab and bed in 63, but they just used the old 57-60 beds until they retooled and made a matching bed for 1964. Now, there's some variables though, in 61-62 you could still get a stepside truck with the separate cab and bed, or a flat bed, cab and chassis, etc, so that's why they're not really rare to see. Then of course as years have gone by, people put the 64-66 beds on the earlier trucks, making it more difficult to figure out. But originally 1963 was the only year Ford made the trucks with the "wrong bed".
That looks like a mixture of crusher material and cars that would make good projects. The ugly is what makes the 61 ford cool.
gold duster was a cool old mopar
The Gold Duster, The Model A and the 49 Chev 2 door sedan were my favourite cars. Honorable mention to the 1968 Chrysler Newport.
Thanks for sharing your adventures and saving most of these cars from being scrapped completely. Cheers.
Great Saves!
Hey Silas how about sending some of that rain out here to western Colorado? You made a awesome haul, I really like that orange ford with the offset body lines, also that 67 chevy pickup orange and white one! That old bread truck looks fairly solid, would make a great project. Not many old iron in western Colorado, there is some up in the mountain towns and eastern slope. Great video as always, good to see you, thank you for taking us on your adventures! 👍👍👍
It’s bone dry here now too
That IH pickup is worth saving. My heart still hearts from the old Mercedes Benz coupes that you crushed from a few years ago.
Man, that grass looks good. We just had to buy hay to feed. Anyway, looks like you hit the jackpot. that sure is a weird place for a door handle in that car. Right on the chrome.
I loved the 61 Ford truck. But the rest were some pretty unique cars.
I like the 1930’s 100 pickup truck!
Thanks for saving all the classic metal. I don't care if they restore them original or hot rod them. Its just cool they got saved. Be good Silas. My dad was named
Silas so he would have have loved your videos.
Cool Cars Pick Up from that Property and many more Great Cars and Truck to Salvage ! This was a great Adventure for sure - Yes a lot of Driving but I think it was worth it ! Well done Silas and onto the next ! Many Cheers from Australia !!!!
My favorite was the Ford Bread Truck!❤️
Great video. Lots of work getting everything to the yard.
Chevrolet 53 .
My favorite .
I have a Pontiac 53.
You should rent out your camper bus as an overnight camper. Probably a lot of us would like to explore all your collection during the day and then pass out for the night. Great content!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. All have potential... some need a lot of love lol. Good finds Silas
Amazing how the chrome parts withstand the test of time. Fascinating video👍
Mostly stainless steel.
I would love to find a duster, it is my dream car
I had a 73 duster best car l ever had.
if i had the money to send a 40 foot highcube container from sweden to you Silas and buy thoose 2 green darts and some other neat carparts i had done it to restore the cars. But it would cost to much for me to do that now so i have to look at all your neat cars instead. Keep up the good work cleaning up the brush from cars and stuff waiting for you, and keep the good content flowing..
What up Silas As always you found the honey hole of rusted metal save what's needed to be saved & crush the rest definitely some rough vehicles definitely some good vehicles I think my favorite one was the bread truck it has some pretty cool curve well till next time be safe!
I'd love a big place like that, all over grown cars and machines, I'd add more!
Bread truck/ motor home. my favorite
Another great video.
another great adventure-- do you still have these in your collection ??
I liked the long bed Ford
Definitely the 30's chevy pick up!
You got a nice hoard of vehicles . I'm sure you will fulfill your expectations and be rid of them in short order. Thanks for the great video , till next time , stay well and take care . Stuart in Ontario .
I like your videos Sillas theres rarely a dull moment and you find some awesome stuff.
The '29 Ford Model T would make a nice hotrod body. The windshield appears intact.
That Duster could be saved. JS!
Good to see you are advertising to sell some of these older cars..
That is like the farm clean ups i do but i dont drive that far and i scrap every thing . I have some 60s Fords so i like the wrong bed the best.
My papa's model a is an 1902 and it still runs the pure is awesome ❤
Great saves on all those vehicles, you’ll make money and preserve some of their elements
Always enjoy 😊😊😊😊👍👍
Your getting some old cool cars and trucks
I like the white wildcat infront of the 30s Chevy my dad had a 66
Wow I like the A model coupe wood they sell I could be interested in purchasing I don’t want to see it destroyed thanks 😊
Who wouldn't like to have the money to save and restore all these old cars? I'd sure think it'd be fun. That's one long trailer.
My favorite was the Newport and he isn't even parting that out except for the third member.
I could use most of that car for my projects, but I'm too far away.
Loved the bread van!!! So cool!!!
I think that wrong bed truck is a winner! Wouldn't take a whole lot to get it back on the road
My favourite breakfast channel.
Cool haul!
Those wrong beds were sold at a discount if you bought them. It was an interesting way to get rid of overstock.
Awesome videos enjoy watching
You make me smile.
Silas, I watched some videos of the Red Power Show in Nebraska last month, and there was a lot of International trucks restored. There are clubs that probably would like to know what you have.
Oh I would love to get parts off that rambler. Mine is a 2 door
I like the 61 ford F100! If i didn't live in Pa I would buy it for $1,300 or $1,400!
I like the gold duster that's a buildable car
I like the bread truck, and bread trucks in general because they are practical, the Gold Duster I feel should be repaired and driven, and that early 50's GM pickup has a sleeker hood than the later ones. I feel like the art is a waste and as many as possible should either go on the road or provide parts for other classics on the road. Careful use of vinegar and other acids can help free rusted engines.
While loaded, you should always stop by a self serve car wash and spray wax everything to protect it for outdoor storage.
Nice lot of vintage iron. I can see a lot of potential for parts and art.
Very Nice Silas