I'm glad I found your channel. I had a good friend who did advaned infantry , became lance corporal back in the 80's. Cheers from Calgary. Talk about right place, right time. Damn nosey neighbors, cant people just let people let people enjoy their hobbies. Sounds like they had bit off more than they can chew but they saved lots of great old stuff. This is a great story. and you scored big time. don't ever leave those old beauties behind. I hate seeing these old cars rot away cause the owners are gonna fix it "someday". Keep it up Brad. you are doing the world a favor saving these old classics. gonna try to get caught up on all your vids.
Hey Sir my Wife and I want to thank you 🙏 so very very much for your service. You men and women are the back bone of our Country. Thank you 😊 once again. Way back in 1975 I owned a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. I put over one hounded thousand miles on it. I did have to replace the motor and transmission after I ran the heck out of it. I owned it for around seven years. I paid $600.00 dollars for it and resold it for $300.00. I loved that car and it was bad ass fast. I don’t know why but for some reason it was extremely fast.
Listening to your stories to me back. I got my license in ‘72. Muscle cars were all over! If we woulda known then what we know now! Just in my small circle of buddies there was a Cuda, Charger, 340 Duster, Chevelle SS, 442, 71 Satellite GTX… none of them survived us! Shame shame shame
All of those cars will live again in one form or another, the guys you got them from got the city off their bscks, the neighborhood looks better, you made a few $$$, and people who love fixing up old cars get to have some fun. Sounds like a winner all the way around. All's well that ends well
Man! Back years ago I did that type of stuff with Chevelle's. I found a guy 20+ yrs ago that I know still has. Lime time AAR covered in boxes in a garage. I still drive by there and dream lol.
brad thanks for your service brother i live in oxford nc i had a 67 ford f-100 with a 383 out of gtx and a hemi 4speed.i fixed that truck sold to some kid in roxboro nc dragrace tore it up am a mopar man if i see anthing up my way i will let you know am 2 hrs north of you
That one is My Favorite!!!!!!! 🙏💞💞💞💞👼👼 My Dad had a Big block 383 and 3 Roadrunners and Dragraced them all!!! Had trophies, too many to count at age 7-8!!!!!!
Funny to come across this video. Today is Thursday and on Saturday I have to travel three hour road trip to pickup a 71 satellite. I've been waiting days for the farmer to lmk if the yard hardened up yet after the rain. Hoping to be able to get it out and trailered without getting stuck in a field. Very excited and can't sleep. I'll be taking pics and videos.
Right on my man! I figured all you heavy hitters were doing stories, so I’d drop one of my more famous ones….Lol by the way, I’d love to see you rescue that Cabover Tow Truck, at the junkyard you go too.
"Old Breed? New Breed? There's not a damn bit of difference as long as it's the Marine breed." -Chesty Puller Thanks for this video Brad. I'm 3 weeks away from the first cataract/lens implant surgery - left eye. I hate to admit it but 6 months of troublesome vision that gets worst by the week is gettin me down. Your videos keep me going. Semper Fi Do or die Gung ho, gung ho. Papa John Beirut Veteran USMC
Hi. Brad. Iv been away for a little while but back now. Fascinating story’s mate. I did not know you are a veteran. Although I live in the UK I thank you for your service. 👍👍🇬🇧
Not a Mopar guy but a car guy & I just subscribed to your channel... love the stories and seeing all the rescues you guys find. I always loved the stories behind the vehicles better than just seeing the finished cars all shiny and restored... looking forward to more content !
We meet again Brad, loved your story i want to start helping you so on my Aish pay day expect a couple of bucks coming your way. I am Canadian my birthday is July 4th. You talk heavy hitters you are the top one to me, your friend Ray and thank you for your service, loved how you help your friends my 2 cents worth
Hey Brad, I found your site a couple of months ago and subscribed but this is the first time I've commented. I love your videos and what you do with these ole cars. I'm 66 and remember when some of these weren't worth $20.00 but now some guys like you get them back on the road and I love that. The ole cars had style which the new cars are just transportation in my opinion. Keep doing what you do and guys like me will watch in awg. Thanks, Later
That's killer man... I know of/have known of a few places like this and I can feel this story. A lotta times it's luck of the draw and that's my favorite for sure. Looked like there was some decent stuff tucked away, and you're definitely right...the salvage guys always have the good stuff
Does he happen to have an old picture of the vin? What was the story on it? Maybe that was his car, maybe not. Also if you have any old pictures, email them to me….Bradleyswrenchin@gmail.com
You know I just started commenting about 2 weeks I'm watching this now I was waiting for you to stop naming the cars bro you got my my ears buzzing I'm wondering if that belvedere was the one like Richard Petty's I haven't watched it yet that's my favorite year you got me today bro have a wonderful weekend from Beltsville Maryland.
Hey I loved your video and story...very interesting to listen and picturise in thoughts...you guys must have had blast...one hell of a life changing experience!...hey please give us a link or any clue to see more of that 71 green challenger project! I loved his work..I am restless imagining that Challenger transformation to stock car makeover!
There's a fellah up the road from me about 9 miles that has a bunch of old sweptlines I've driven past 3 times aint a place too pull off the road at all! seen him out there one time, once i get caught up on property maintenance here im heading up that way, I have a 71 W200 at my Fl place that I picked up for 300 bucks, I want another one!
That was a really cool story Brad, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nothing like that ever happens to me unfortunately. And just for the record, I do love the 66-67 Chargers. I had a 66 Charger with a 361 big block and a 4 spd. So I guess you could say I am partial to the 1st generation Chargers. Don't get me wrong I love the 2nd gen. Chargers too, but they are way out of my price range now. Thanks for the video.
Gee, my 71 Cuda would fit right into what you described. Both front fenders, grill, bumper, etc all missing. Full of rust. Wrong engine which was roached because no heads etc and rusted stuck. My Mopar buddy took it in trade and was going to scrap it. I traded a set of Corvette Fuelie heads for it and drug it home. 30k later I'm still a long ways from done. But, I got a real 426 Hemi to build it with. Go big or go home.
I had a 1971 Challenger...I love the front grill and the tail lights. Should have my ass kicked for selling it. But like you said...you couldn't hardly give them away back in the late 1980's.
Great story man. I would love to get a 68 to 70 charger man if you come across something and need help. I am up in New York. Let me know I'll come down
I have had a lot of dream projects, I have run out of time on , when the dreamcatcher has to get emptied for a divorce or whatever the devil wants to snatch away , but you always catch another one, it's better to have an idea and talk to others interested, find but and sell the whole idea, Lock stock and barrel to somebody who can afford to do it when all you wanted to do was just see it done without spending your money that was the dream
You never want to be the guy that says look what I got look at me you want to be that guy that says I own one once upon a Time because the minute that you get what you want then you don't want it anymore you're finding something else you want I don't know maybe that's the way they Almighty made us or could just be us Mopar guys
That’s a tough task, I come across more 68-70 Chargers then I do Demons. But if I find them I definitely post them up on my FB PoorBoysGarage Group page
Depends on the car, some get sold right away, some I keep around for a while. It all depends on how much I fall in love with one of them, and how much it’s going to ding my wallet.
Hey man I'm a Mopar guy if you're going to talk about Mopars at least show the video bad okay I mean I know it's an older video but I'd like to see it at least
Thanks for all the Mopar save's.
You're Not Kiddin'!!! That's A Once in A Lifetime Experience!!!!! A True Gold mine!!!!!! 💞💞💞💞💯💯👼
I'm glad I found your channel. I had a good friend who did advaned infantry , became lance corporal back in the 80's. Cheers from Calgary. Talk about right place, right time. Damn nosey neighbors, cant people just let people let people enjoy their hobbies. Sounds like they had bit off more than they can chew but they saved lots of great old stuff. This is a great story. and you scored big time. don't ever leave those old beauties behind. I hate seeing these old cars rot away cause the owners are gonna fix it "someday". Keep it up Brad. you are doing the world a favor saving these old classics. gonna try to get caught up on all your vids.
Welcome and thank you
It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This!!!!!!!! 💞💞💞💞💯💯👼
Hey Sir my Wife and I want to thank you 🙏 so very very much for your service. You men and women are the back bone of our Country. Thank you 😊 once again. Way back in 1975 I owned a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. I put over one hounded thousand miles on it. I did have to replace the motor and transmission after I ran the heck out of it. I owned it for around seven years. I paid $600.00 dollars for it and resold it for $300.00. I loved that car and it was bad ass fast. I don’t know why but for some reason it was extremely fast.
69 Plymouth RR is one of the best cars around! Thank you and your wife for all your support William….
Listening to your stories to me back. I got my license in ‘72. Muscle cars were all over! If we woulda known then what we know now! Just in my small circle of buddies there was a Cuda, Charger, 340 Duster, Chevelle SS, 442, 71 Satellite GTX… none of them survived us! Shame shame shame
Man the stories you must have…. Bad Ass!
Stories for hours and hours! Someday I may get to you and tell them!!!
Thank u. I felt like I was right there helping y’all. What a story Would loved to been there
One of my best! Thanks Daniel, this was over 3 years ago and I still get goose bumps talking about it
Love to hear most of those cars were rescued and be on the road again.
yes most of them went to good homes. Sorry to have found out about the 68 Satellite went to the scrap yard. I was not happy!
All of those cars will live again in one form or another, the guys you got them from got the city off their bscks, the neighborhood looks better, you made a few $$$, and people who love fixing up old cars get to have some fun.
Sounds like a winner all the way around.
All's well that ends well
Man! Back years ago I did that type of stuff with Chevelle's. I found a guy 20+ yrs ago that I know still has. Lime time AAR covered in boxes in a garage. I still drive by there and dream lol.
Keep hitting him up about it, u never know. He may come off it….
Way cool story and pictures
Thank you for your service to our great country
Every one wants a E body. The 2nd gen barracuda are awesome. I take a 67-69 Cuda
I thought about doing a running and driving 67 Cuda. My buddy has a ratty one rotting away in his back yard
brad thanks for your service brother i live in oxford nc i had a 67 ford f-100 with a 383 out of gtx and a hemi 4speed.i fixed that truck sold to some kid in roxboro nc dragrace tore it up am a mopar man if i see anthing up my way i will let you know am 2 hrs north of you
Hell yeah Darryl thank you. I’m really been saving for a 4-speed something. I have the itch to buy one for my self!
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC cool man i see a bunch of stuff and a road up from me theres a 70 challenger dont know if he will its all there
Sounds like your sons truck is low on Freon with ac cutting on and off LOL. Nice vid
Probably
First and foremost... Thank you and your Brothers for your service! Great story. It's awesome that these get rescued
Right on my man!
That one is My Favorite!!!!!!! 🙏💞💞💞💞👼👼 My Dad had a Big block 383 and 3 Roadrunners and Dragraced them all!!! Had trophies, too many to count at age 7-8!!!!!!
The big fish that got away trapped in a garage! But hey a Hemi is a Hemi, I'd be like a kid in a candy store with a fist full of change! 😊✌🏻🇺🇸
It still saddens me about that car. Maybe I’ll get a call one day….
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC you can only hope bro! ✌🏻
Love your stories and your jazzy music!!!
Keep on rescuing!❤
Great story,I have a few as well...like you said without a video or picture,oh well..Glad most of the cars were saved and put back to life!
Brad, you have to keep us updated on that sublime green.Cuda with the 426 Hemi. You never know, he might just decide to let it go.
Awe man you know I’d do a vid on that if I ever had that opportunity, for sure!
WOW great road trip story, thanks for sharing the adventure with us.
No problem Jim, I love doing it…..Just glad you guys can go with me
Funny to come across this video. Today is Thursday and on Saturday I have to travel three hour road trip to pickup a 71 satellite. I've been waiting days for the farmer to lmk if the yard hardened up yet after the rain. Hoping to be able to get it out and trailered without getting stuck in a field. Very excited and can't sleep. I'll be taking pics and videos.
Great Story Brad! That's One Amazing Find! Thanks for Sharing with us! 👍
Right on my man! I figured all you heavy hitters were doing stories, so I’d drop one of my more famous ones….Lol by the way, I’d love to see you rescue that Cabover Tow Truck, at the junkyard you go too.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC That thing is Cool!
well lookie here Brad and Jason both in one comment thread..2 of my favorite car guys...keep rockin guys
@@janeames1513Hey Thanks! 🤘
Awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoy your videos I'm a Mopar guy myself you got my support
Right on Lonnie!
"Old Breed? New Breed?
There's not a damn bit of difference as long as it's the Marine breed."
-Chesty Puller
Thanks for this video Brad. I'm 3 weeks away from the first cataract/lens implant surgery - left eye.
I hate to admit it but 6 months of troublesome vision that gets worst by the week is gettin me down. Your videos keep me going.
Semper Fi
Do or die
Gung ho, gung ho.
Papa John
Beirut Veteran
USMC
Ok brother I’ll definitely say a prayer for ya! You got this……
Brad
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Thank you, the power of prayer goes deep.
Great rescue story, glad to here many Mopars were saved.
Right on! Ty D H
Great story , what a gold mine , u sure hit the jack pot on that day !
Yep and to think I really didn’t want to stop. Lol
I saw a Ford Falcon in that pic of the roasted Charger. That would be cool.
super cool story and rescue ! xlnt job !
Hi. Brad. Iv been away for a little while but back now. Fascinating story’s mate. I did not know you are a veteran. Although I live in the UK I thank you for your service. 👍👍🇬🇧
Appreciate u and the support over there!
Not a Mopar guy but a car guy & I just subscribed to your channel... love the stories and seeing all the rescues you guys find.
I always loved the stories behind the vehicles better than just seeing the finished cars all shiny and restored... looking forward to more content !
We meet again Brad, loved your story i want to start helping you so on my Aish pay day expect a couple of bucks coming your way. I am Canadian my birthday is July 4th. You talk heavy hitters you are the top one to me, your friend Ray and thank you for your service, loved how you help your friends my 2 cents worth
Thanks brother for the kind words!
Awesome scores 🤘
Gotta love multiple finds .
Hey Brad, I found your site a couple of months ago and subscribed but this is the first time I've commented. I love your videos and what you do with these ole cars. I'm 66 and remember when some of these weren't worth $20.00 but now some guys like you get them back on the road and I love that. The ole cars had style which the new cars are just transportation in my opinion. Keep doing what you do and guys like me will watch in awg. Thanks, Later
Heck yeah Marvin! Appreciate the kind words. Thank you for supporting us, means a lot…..
Great story! Thanks for sharing it!
That's Most Definitely The Best Finds I've Ever Witnessed Bro!!!!
That's killer man... I know of/have known of a few places like this and I can feel this story. A lotta times it's luck of the draw and that's my favorite for sure. Looked like there was some decent stuff tucked away, and you're definitely right...the salvage guys always have the good stuff
No doubt!
Wow I'm speachless what a hoard good work 👍👍👍
Thank you
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC great vids and hard work that goes in to finding these good luck with next finds
great video i am a mopar man in alabama never found a big one usually small ones great video
Great video brad don’t get that lucky very often 👍
For sure! Once in a life time car rescue
Great stories.
Thanks Tim, I hope people enjoy the story…..
Good Story Brad
Glad you enjoyed it Harold appreciate ya
Great Story
great story brad
Thanks Old Man, I’m sure you have a few….
Man this gave me goose bumps brother....
Right on Mike! We saved all those cars. But the Hemi and Challenger still wait in the Dilapidated garage, to this day
Really cool story Brad what a great find cool to know those cars all went to good homes and lived on in way or another
God bless you Brad...
Mornin BBBBBraddddddd!!!!! :) Thanks for sharing....be waitinfor next post!!!!
Right on my man! Just waiting on parts for the Green 71 RR, that’s my only hold up for the first start vid on that car….
Great story, really enjoyed listening. Take care👍🇺🇸
Appreciate it Jerry
Damn Brad! That is an insanely cool find, you gotta keep in touch with “Pete” and get that Hemi Cuda! Good picking Brother.
That pic of the engine , that is a 426 hemi, I assure you !
It was my first Hemi, but it was a 392 out of an old Imperial
Id like to know more about the orange challenger. My Dad had one in Fayetteville in the early 70s. Black top,burnt orange int,luggage rack,383 4 speed
Does he happen to have an old picture of the vin? What was the story on it? Maybe that was his car, maybe not. Also if you have any old pictures, email them to me….Bradleyswrenchin@gmail.com
That was great 👍
Awesome story!!!!
woow what a story :) greatings from Norway
It was a Dooze! Lol thank you guys
You know I just started commenting about 2 weeks I'm watching this now I was waiting for you to stop naming the cars bro you got my my ears buzzing I'm wondering if that belvedere was the one like Richard Petty's I haven't watched it yet that's my favorite year you got me today bro have a wonderful weekend from Beltsville Maryland.
Hey I loved your video and story...very interesting to listen and picturise in thoughts...you guys must have had blast...one hell of a life changing experience!...hey please give us a link or any clue to see more of that 71 green challenger project! I loved his work..I am restless imagining that Challenger transformation to stock car makeover!
There's a fellah up the road from me about 9 miles that has a bunch of old sweptlines I've driven past 3 times aint a place too pull off the road at all! seen him out there one time, once i get caught up on property maintenance here im heading up that way, I have a 71 W200 at my Fl place that I picked up for 300 bucks, I want another one!
I see those swept line trucks around, every so often. Cool truck for sure
Great video 🙂
Good score matey!
The Old Shark grill!!!
Love your channel Brad
Thanks Scott! I enjoy making vids for you guys and loving what we love….
Cool story 🤘
Cool story, thanks.
Good story
That was a really cool story Brad, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nothing like that ever happens to me unfortunately. And just for the record, I do love the 66-67 Chargers. I had a 66 Charger with a 361 big block and a 4 spd. So I guess you could say I am partial to the 1st generation Chargers. Don't get me wrong I love the 2nd gen. Chargers too, but they are way out of my price range now. Thanks for the video.
Right on David! 1st Gens can be made to look pretty cool. I love pretty much all old cars. I just can’t help it…
Love this!!
My Aunt Raced a 383Bigblock with a Shaker!!!!
Gee, my 71 Cuda would fit right into what you described. Both front fenders, grill, bumper, etc all missing. Full of rust. Wrong engine which was roached because no heads etc and rusted stuck. My Mopar buddy took it in trade and was going to scrap it. I traded a set of Corvette Fuelie heads for it and drug it home. 30k later I'm still a long ways from done. But, I got a real 426 Hemi to build it with. Go big or go home.
Cool story
Much appreciated John
Definitely a very good story. Keep up the good content ☺️☺️☺️
Thanks Johnny
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC your welcome
AWESOME Video
Right on John! Wasn’t sure if people would be into this one. Much appreciated
Man! That wrecked red rr had a parts car in the same yard; the red belvedere? Just a thought.
No it's not!!!. Man I'm So glad to see you guys get those!!!!! 💞💞💞💯💯👼👼
Awesome thanks 😊
I had a 1971 Challenger...I love the front grill and the tail lights. Should have my ass kicked for selling it. But like you said...you couldn't hardly give them away back in the late 1980's.
Yep , sounds like a sick cat ray!
New to your channel. Listened to your story and i've come across a few places such as this but i'm not sure if they still exist or not.
Every time I think there are no more places like this, I find one…But the big honey holes are few and far… thanks for checking us out
Great story man. I would love to get a 68 to 70 charger man if you come across something and need help. I am up in New York. Let me know I'll come down
I have had a lot of dream projects, I have run out of time on , when the dreamcatcher has to get emptied for a divorce or whatever the devil wants to snatch away , but you always catch another one, it's better to have an idea and talk to others interested, find but and sell the whole idea, Lock stock and barrel to somebody who can afford to do it when all you wanted to do was just see it done without spending your money that was the dream
I know a place here in missouri.. 50 plus mopars as far as your eyes can see
It's funny how God takes care of marines. 😊
Cool.
Living the Dream……
I seem to like it….
good stuff man
DUDE....... Whaaaaaaaat!!!! im with ya Brad, hell of a job bro fuckin A man
Thanks my man, much appreciated!
Hey Brad do you still have the 65 coronet?
It went to my buddy Travis in Texas…
Today is Jan 29 the couldn't find today's video loved 79 golden eagle
Score!
Everything happens for a reason,,, I can't find you on facebook..
PoorBoysGarage
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC will try again
You never want to be the guy that says look what I got look at me you want to be that guy that says I own one once upon a Time because the minute that you get what you want then you don't want it anymore you're finding something else you want I don't know maybe that's the way they Almighty made us or could just be us Mopar guys
recon no a body darts ?
Nothing, just B bodies and E bodies….
cars pick people people dont pick cars if you think you can or if you think you carnt you are probily rite
Junkerup #chris birdsong can fix it.
Yep he is very good
How old are you
Hey can you find a 1971 Dodge demon for me where I can restore it
That’s a tough task, I come across more 68-70 Chargers then I do Demons. But if I find them I definitely post them up on my FB PoorBoysGarage Group page
You just flipp these cars right
Depends on the car, some get sold right away, some I keep around for a while. It all depends on how much I fall in love with one of them, and how much it’s going to ding my wallet.
Hey man I'm a Mopar guy if you're going to talk about Mopars at least show the video bad okay I mean I know it's an older video but I'd like to see it at least
There is a bunch of clips of this pull in the video. I filmed it a while back
Nothing worse than cars just sitting flat down on the ground with weeds and trees around them.
It’s a sham….
Man...mopar or no car