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Thailand has a LOT of venomous snakes (around 60), so you might want to pay a little more attention to NOT stepping on one. A book letting you know which ones to stay away from might also be a good idea if you intend to do more walking around in the grass and/or jungles. Take care and keep having fun!
@@LifewithSerg but when I look back at your older videos, (more than 1 year), they mostly if not all play back in HDR on my phone and tv. They look great.
I grew up in my father's car garage. My father is very skilled in cars, he is a very good mechanic. The Ford Anger was the first I sat and remembered. As a child, when we were driving around, my father would point at that car over there and ask us if anyone knew. or what brand of car is like playing a game that has knowledge as well When I was on the semester break during university, my father asked me to help him work, order car parts, order paint for the mechanic to work. i love my dad very much.
Serg , your knowledge about old cars make me surprise. A lot of foreigner TH-camr made just traveling Clip that not interested me now. Let do as you do, and hope you fully fun with Thailand Life.
@5:02 that truck is a WW2 Canadian Military Pattern vehicle with a type 13 Cab built by both Chevrolet and Ford and looked identical. Used to be pretty common around the world and there are still a few here in Canada. Thanks for a great video!
The Jaguar is an Austin A40 and the Brazilian built Vw is a German built Vw k70, the first water cooled Vw, the Cortina is definitely pre 66 as after that the mk2 cortina arrived and it looked rather different, Datsun was in use around the world until 1984.
I found your channel several months ago and the adventures just keep getting more interesting! Keep up the great work! I finally learned how to edit and started my own travel channel = Amazing Places with Amy
That’s amazing Amy! Lol. I’ll jokes aside, I’m so happy that you started your own channel. I will have to go and take a look at it myself. Congratulations!
I’m so happy to know that so many people have enjoyed this video Peter. It was really a fun place for me to go, especially since I spent almost 2 months trying to find this location.
@@LifewithSerg And it was quite a find! So many vintage cool vehicles! Such awesome history. Wow! Those vintage old 30s, 40s and 50s cars were fantastic
Thanks for sharing this place I didn't know exist here! Very interesting to see what they have there but sadly most are rotting away. The WW2 halftrack reminded me of a wreckage of a P40 Flying Tiger I saw in Chiang Mai, things one didn't expect to see here.
Hey Bob, that P 40 wreckage sounds incredible. I know the collection looks really sad, but it’s a spare parts graveyard for a much larger indoor collection. When that reopens I will be sure to go back and make a full video.
11:24 I knew about a medical doctor that was collecting these Mercedes (I guess 180 series?) and he had around 50 of them just outside Lisbon, in the countryside, about 50 km away from the city perimeters.
This was really cool! I have an 88' Cadillac Brougham Feetwood with 100k miles on it. Excellent shape. No tears in the soft top. Alot of the cars there look way past their revitalization period. Lol
Thank you for that great footage, I think you captured a lot more than you know who hahaha! Just found your channel, glad I found even more content of my favourite country now, hope to be across there in October!
Rob got some great footage of the other two locations. We couldn’t get into them, that’s why I made mine just about the car yard. Hope you got a chance to see his video also.
@@LifewithSerg Yeah mate definitely did, always watching his videos & always will, good on both of you teaming up to capture such wicked footage. Hopefully that secret car museum opens up soon, went there 4 years ago its a pity its closed due to a non existent pandemic, will be good to see the plane museum open one day too. that is cool! good on ya's keep up the great work both you and Rob, I was just joking about earlier :)
Watch out for the small green snake in thailand. There are a lot and harder to see. Better to get a woooden stick and tap to make them know you are coming.
None of these are for sale. They are all parts cars for a much larger collection. I will have to make a video about that collection when it finally reopens to the public.
That's a fantastic video.i enjoyed every single second.serg I am coming to Bangkok next month and I would love to visit this place in person.can you please share the location or name of this place?
Another fun video! Especially fun at seeing Serge Cringe walking through the overgrown grass. Add the right soundtrack and this turns into an Anaconda sequel.
Hey Serg..Yet another outstanding Content...The huge truck was like a three storied building. LOL. As always you are an encyclopedia. Your knowledge about the vehicles all around the world is just top notch.
Hi Serg, you have a great voice and sympathic presence. I am curious which camera you use (I guess a phone) and why you chose to flm all in HDR (I like it and do it myself as well). HDR looks nice on a big TV. Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate that! Thank you. I record (and still edit) everything on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I have never turned off HDR because I just never thought about it, to be honest.
Cool stuffs Serg. I wish we could visit this place too. We live here but never know about this yard !!! May I have the name of this place pls.... Thanks.
Wow I saw British vehicles which I never seen in the uk now days as work trucks plus couple of British army vehicles from the 2nd world war time and that Americans half track .... I could go on and on and on ...... Now my question is why are they there and are there someone's collection or do they sell them on Thank you
Hello bro ,You should to go southern sea like a Phuket, Krabi , Samui , Koh Tao, Koh lipe there place is very beautiful but you should go when summer is coming lol
Ok i grew up in Florida around a lot of snakes so when you get into some places you think there are snakes you stomp your feet and the snakes feel that an move away unless there cornered so pro tip stomp your feet from time to time.
@@LifewithSerg absolutely, it was Nissan’s export brand and was also used in Europe, for example. The Z (Fairlady) was a Datsun there too. In 2013, it was also l unched as a budget brand for new markets.
It's a pity to see so many classic and vintage vehicles just rusting away. The humidity in Thailand will do that. Some really good projects vehicles awaiting restoration.
Great vlog Serge. I just saw a 3 part vlog by Dan. Of the channel "Thailand Adventues with Dan." He told a great story you would find interesting. Check him out. Cheers Allan
The snakes are bad but you should be worried about the centipedes. The giant centipede can grow up to 15 inches long in Thailand, it is a fearsome predator and it will bite if provoked. The giant centipede delivers an incredibly painful and venomous bite which can result in a nasty infection, you should seek medical help
@@LifewithSerg Ok, thanks.. I really need a front wing from one of those 508d vans at the binging of the video.. Have you been to the buffalo skull temple in BKK? lots of old cars there.
Snakes are deaf but feel vibration. So they know you are coming stomp the ground with a stick. They are more afraid of you and will only attack if they feel threatened. ( dont do a steve Irwin lol) and try to pick one up.
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I will do 👌🏼
I just came to see you. I like it very much. Thank you for loving my country. 💋
after watching your clips for some time, i think you will make a good teacher/speaker. you speak and communicate so well.
Wow I appreciate that. I do love to teach.
Thailand has a LOT of venomous snakes (around 60), so you might want to pay a little more attention to NOT stepping on one. A book letting you know which ones to stay away from might also be a good idea if you intend to do more walking around in the grass and/or jungles. Take care and keep having fun!
I really appreciate that information! I will do a little bit more research on the kinds of snakes that are in Thailand.
Don’t forget to the place about snakes venom that I told you before Serg.
Today was amazing, I never knew there were so many WWII cars in Bangkok. Thank you for going above and beyond!
So happy yon enjoyed it! I loved this place.
Wow man, there were some serious gems and pieces of history here. This was awesome and you know A LOT about cars! Another great video, thank you!
This was definitely my happy place. 😊 Love cars.
9:37 came for the junk yard, subbed for the slow pan, thank you giving us the chance to take it all in. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed this video. This was one of my favorite places to visit.
Hey this is in brilliant HDR! Looks fantastic on my new OLED phone.
This is actually not shot in HDR. If I leave that setting turned on, it over exposes it on any playback device that doesn’t have HDR.
@@LifewithSerg but when I look back at your older videos, (more than 1 year), they mostly if not all play back in HDR on my phone and tv. They look great.
I grew up in my father's car garage. My father is very skilled in cars, he is a very good mechanic. The Ford Anger was the first I sat and remembered. As a child, when we were driving around, my father would point at that car over there and ask us if anyone knew. or what brand of car is like playing a game that has knowledge as well When I was on the semester break during university, my father asked me to help him work, order car parts, order paint for the mechanic to work. i love my dad very much.
That sounds amazing. No one in my family is into cars. For whatever reason, I just picked up the love of cars when I was a little boy
Serg , your knowledge about old cars make me surprise. A lot of foreigner TH-camr made just traveling Clip that not interested me now. Let do as you do, and hope you fully fun with Thailand Life.
Yeah I love cars. More interested in older cars than new super cars. Glad you enjoyed this!
if you interesting about the classic car you try to visit at
Jesada Technik Museum
in Nakonprathom province.
That museum is temporarily closed. They’re moving everything to a new building. Should be open in a couple of months.
Hi Serg an amazing Place. I like the old cars.
It was really enjoyable.
Yes I loved this place. Was so happy there.
@@LifewithSerg I could see it very well. I love your enthusiastic and knowledgeable comments. That's so sympathetic and real. I think that's great.
WOW 👁Amazing don’t believe this here is Thailand.You very very find great place ✌️✌️✌️✌️
Yes I like to find the hidden gems. Such a fun place.
@5:02 that truck is a WW2 Canadian Military Pattern vehicle with a type 13 Cab built by both Chevrolet and Ford and looked identical. Used to be pretty common around the world and there are still a few here in Canada. Thanks for a great video!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
It seemed that you got the jackpot today. You looked like an old car Bible. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Ha ha ha. Yah, I was needing out.
I never thought a junkyard could keep me so interested.
Now that makes me happy to hear.
Awesome junkyard in Thailand Serge
One of my most fave car “collections” I have ever seen.
The Jaguar is an Austin A40 and the Brazilian built Vw is a German built Vw k70, the first water cooled Vw, the Cortina is definitely pre 66 as after that the mk2 cortina arrived and it looked rather different, Datsun was in use around the world until 1984.
Thanks for watching
I found your channel several months ago and the adventures just keep getting more interesting! Keep up the great work!
I finally learned how to edit and started my own travel channel = Amazing Places with Amy
That’s amazing Amy! Lol. I’ll jokes aside, I’m so happy that you started your own channel. I will have to go and take a look at it myself. Congratulations!
I enjoyed watching the old car . Thank you for sharing the great VDO 🙏
I love that place. Glad you like it!
@@LifewithSerg I Loved to see the old cars 👍🏼
This was very very cool Serg! Awesome! Thank you for the cool vid
I’m so happy to know that so many people have enjoyed this video Peter. It was really a fun place for me to go, especially since I spent almost 2 months trying to find this location.
@@LifewithSerg And it was quite a find! So many vintage cool vehicles! Such awesome history. Wow! Those vintage old 30s, 40s and 50s cars were fantastic
@@peterarg8847 I absolutely loved checking out this yard. If it wasn’t so hot I would have spent much more time there.
Wow what a place
Love these random videos
Keep up the great work serg
This was such a fun place to visit. I spent two months looking for this location, so I was very much excited to finally locate it.
Very cool old vehicles and all with their own stories.
Yes, it was a very interesting place.
This is a gold mine , all these vintage trucks and cars could be worth a lot but it’s a shame that they’re left to rot in the sun.
Yes definitely valuable. They are parts cars and Restoration projects for a much larger car collection. I will have to show that to you guys one day
@@LifewithSerg please do, can’t wait. Thanks Serg.
Serg. Absolutely loved this one, obviously not one for the flip flops & shorts, but WOW. who dosen't dig a scrap yard?
Yes Chris, definitely one of my favorite videos and excursions. Hands-down, top-notch entertainment for me.
Very cool. I don’t know much about cars but there are definitely some gems in this video
This was absolutely amazing discovery for me. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
The jeep at 9:23 is a ford built unit the u.s. army tested that had 4 wheel independent suspension
Yeah, there was a lot of stuff there that I’m not familiar with. It was an amazing yard to be able to check out.
There are a number of items that museums would love to have in that yard. The half track should be in a museum also
Oh Yes, Best Video so far! I think I saw my next vehicle project. My Wife says She hopes nothing is for sale at this yard.
Everything in life has a price tag. Lol glad yon liked this video, I really had a fun time tjer.
Some rare vehicles in that lot! Thanks for sharing 👍
This was one of my favorite trips. There’s going to be a part two to this video soon!
So that’s where cars go to die! Cool video. So many oooold military vehicles.
Yah it’s a wild place! So sad to see so many cool cars and trucks just rusting away.
My brother had A58 Borg Worg Isselbella look like the one in this video, it was the early 70s in Chicago when he had it.
Oh cool. Borgward was an interesting car company. Se very cool cars.
Interesting video Serg! It’s a shame so many of the cars are rusted out, but not surprising since it’s so humid there.
It’s a spare yard to a much larger collection. I will do a video on the larger collection in a few months when it opens to the public again
Thanks for sharing this place I didn't know exist here! Very interesting to see what they have there but sadly most are rotting away. The WW2 halftrack reminded me of a wreckage of a P40 Flying Tiger I saw in Chiang Mai, things one didn't expect to see here.
Hey Bob, that P 40 wreckage sounds incredible. I know the collection looks really sad, but it’s a spare parts graveyard for a much larger indoor collection. When that reopens I will be sure to go back and make a full video.
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Yes very much like Thailand. Thanks!
11:24 I knew about a medical doctor that was collecting these Mercedes (I guess 180 series?) and he had around 50 of them just outside Lisbon, in the countryside, about 50 km away from the city perimeters.
Yeah, 180 is my guess as well.
Wow amazing mannn.
Yes soooo cool!
Did a great vdo again . I don't understand why they collected too much and saw it ruin day in and day out.
That happens to many collections. This one was a parts car yard for another collection.
This was really cool! I have an 88' Cadillac Brougham Feetwood with 100k miles on it. Excellent shape. No tears in the soft top. Alot of the cars there look way past their revitalization period. Lol
Yeah most of these are way beyond being saved. They are (were) parts cars for a much larger private collection.
Thank you my friend I wish you happy in Thailand🙏😘🇹🇭
Thank you!
Thank you for that great footage, I think you captured a lot more than you know who hahaha! Just found your channel, glad I found even more content of my favourite country now, hope to be across there in October!
Rob got some great footage of the other two locations. We couldn’t get into them, that’s why I made mine just about the car yard. Hope you got a chance to see his video also.
@@LifewithSerg Yeah mate definitely did, always watching his videos & always will, good on both of you teaming up to capture such wicked footage. Hopefully that secret car museum opens up soon, went there 4 years ago its a pity its closed due to a non existent pandemic, will be good to see the plane museum open one day too. that is cool! good on ya's keep up the great work both you and Rob, I was just joking about earlier :)
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Thank you kindly.
Watch out for the small green snake in thailand. There are a lot and harder to see. Better to get a woooden stick and tap to make them know you are coming.
Are they poisonous?
No the green snakes are not poisonous.
Poisonous snakes are rarely to find then non-poisonous snakes here.
@@LifewithSerg The one with brown tail are poisonous but weaker venom. You will not die unless you have some medical complication.
Hello -- really neat stuff. Q- are any of the old Willys jeeps worth having and do you think it would cost a lot to ship back to the states???
None of these are for sale. They are all parts cars for a much larger collection. I will have to make a video about that collection when it finally reopens to the public.
I really wish there would be some ideas to bring these machines into new lives.
These are spare parts cars for a larger collection. When that reopens, I will show it to you all.
@@LifewithSerg will be wating for that,Surge.
That's a fantastic video.i enjoyed every single second.serg I am coming to Bangkok next month and I would love to visit this place in person.can you please share the location or name of this place?
Unfortunately, this is a private collection, and thus I am unable to share the location.
Another fun video! Especially fun at seeing Serge Cringe walking through the overgrown grass. Add the right soundtrack and this turns into an Anaconda sequel.
Ha ha ha. Serg in the wild. Lolll
@12.00 Toyota corona 😀😀, gr88 video, Buddy, must wear long shoes before going to these kind of places.
Yeah I knew what car it was, youtube still doesn’t like that word. Lol. I certainly didn’t wear sandals. Ha ha.
Most of the military trucks are Dodge M37 models which were built in Thailand by Toyota for the US military after WW2.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
@@LifewithSerg Somewhere in Thailand there is/was a workshop dedicated to rebuilding these.
I'd recommend another beautiful temple in Bangkok, Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawiharn.
There’s so many different temples, I know I will never see them all.
TransStar Was Studebaker
Thanks for the info
What a neat find Serg 👍
I was absolutely stoked to find this.
Hey Serg..Yet another outstanding Content...The huge truck was like a three storied building. LOL. As always you are an encyclopedia. Your knowledge about the vehicles all around the world is just top notch.
I was so excited to finally find this location. I love cars, was my first passion since I was a small child.
Keep making such wonderful inspiring content and enjoy yourself.
Omg I’m born in Thailand but I no seen this thing before 😆🤣🤭 thank you for supper cool vdo guys 🥰
It took me over two months to find this location. I was very happy to be able to see it.
It's a wow cars.😊
Such an amazing place!
@@LifewithSerg
Yes!!! It's a amazing place
love it
Thank you!
Hi hi serg welcome to Thailand 🇹🇭 🙏♥️
Thank you very much!
Hi Serg, you have a great voice and sympathic presence. I am curious which camera you use (I guess a phone) and why you chose to flm all in HDR (I like it and do it myself as well). HDR looks nice on a big TV. Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate that! Thank you. I record (and still edit) everything on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I have never turned off HDR because I just never thought about it, to be honest.
@@LifewithSerg Interesting that you use your phone for editing. I would guess that would limit me. But it seems even phones have options for that.
Where about in BKK is this? Would love to explore!
🤫 top secret. 😁
The 72 Oldsmobile was an Air force Ambulance
Oh cool!
Hi Serg thank you very much for showing us those cars. Are those cars for sale?
No, this is part of a much larger private collection. I will show you the whole collection once it opens up again.
Serg, maybe you can start a new garage turning some of these abandoned vehicles into vintage low riders. 🧐😎👍
They’ll be pretty funny. These all belong to someone. They are parts cars for a much larger collection
Cool stuffs Serg. I wish we could visit this place too. We live here but never know about this yard !!! May I have the name of this place pls.... Thanks.
Sorry but it’s not open to the public. It’s part of a much larger collection. When that collection reopens, I will make a video about that as well.
Wow nice vdo
This was a lot of fun for me to go and see.
Thumbs Up 👍
Does someone own all those cars?
Yes, they are all spare parts cars for a much larger collection. When that collection opens to the public I will definitely make a video there as well
Wow I saw British vehicles which I never seen in the uk now days as work trucks plus couple of British army vehicles from the 2nd world war time and that Americans half track .... I could go on and on and on ......
Now my question is why are they there and are there someone's collection or do they sell them on
Thank you
Yes so much cool stuff here! It’s all spare parts car for a much bigger collection. I will do that video soon!
@@LifewithSerg cool
Hello bro ,You should to go southern sea like a Phuket, Krabi , Samui , Koh Tao, Koh lipe there place is very beautiful but you should go when summer is coming lol
Absolutely, I plan to do all of that
Ok i grew up in Florida around a lot of snakes so when you get into some places you think there are snakes you stomp your feet and the snakes feel that an move away unless there cornered so pro tip stomp your feet from time to time.
Ha ha. Good advice!
Nesecito un Mack del 2010
Que?
The "Mercedes" is a UNIMOG built by Mercedes / Maybe this is the storage of the JESADA Technikmuseum.....
Yes yes. I’m well aware, UNIMOG are bad ass. Still a Mercedes.
Good job
Thank you?
Thanks, interesting. FYI: the Datsun brand wasn’t exclusive to the US.
Oh really? Where else was Datsun available?
@@LifewithSerg absolutely, it was Nissan’s export brand and was also used in Europe, for example. The Z (Fairlady) was a Datsun there too. In 2013, it was also l unched as a budget brand for new markets.
@@LifewithSerg Datsun's were also sold in Australia, before the Nissan name was used.
Wowww
I loved exploring here.
Yes good timing :D just back from the summer place where there is no internet :D
Ha ha. You nailed it again!
@@LifewithSerg only because of your good timing and again you made cars interesting with your know how :D
Great knowledges about old cars and trucks next time when you’re going there bring a weeds eater with you HAHAHA
Ha ha. Yes so many weeds!
I really trust that you loved venhicles.
Yes I have always loved cars.
Where is this car cemetery in Bangkok? I never knew and i live in bangkok
It’s actually about 45 minutes outside Bangkok. It’s not open to the public, so I’m happy to share it via video with everyone.
that’s huge
Yes so big!
Cool 😎
Glad you liked it.
Just fyi the Dodge trucks were 39-46 so probably ww2 surplus.
Yeah, definitely not my specialty. I enjoyed going here tremendously!
Do you know if these are for sale?
Desert not for sale, they are parts cars and/or waiting to be restored for a large private collection.
where is this, are the vehicles for sale?
Private collection, not open to the public, not for sale.
The weather is hot and humid in Thailand I'm so sorry for these cars..😱
Yeah they are toast. 😞
That heavy hauler was fairly big. Not quite as big as the the 797's used in the Alberta oilsands.
Yes, some giant machinery here.
What are your thoughts on what you explore? I'm following you on TH-cam and Instagram.
I love to explore it all.
Where is this place close BKK? Can you publish google location
It’s a private yard. Cannot disclose location.
It's a pity to see so many classic and vintage vehicles just rusting away. The humidity in Thailand will do that. Some really good projects vehicles awaiting restoration.
Yeah they are all wasted.. BUT, wait till I show you the collection those vehicles belong to. Will do that tour in a few months.
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Great vlog Serge.
I just saw a 3 part vlog by Dan.
Of the channel "Thailand Adventues with Dan."
He told a great story you would find interesting. Check him out.
Cheers
Allan
Will do!
It would be awesome if you also share the location. Are they for sale ?
The person that owns these cars prefers not to disclose the location so I have to honor that.
@@LifewithSerg i found it already. It’s the museum. But thanks anyway
Where is this place?
Do you know where they keep these old cars there , not recycle them ?
It is a parts yard for a much larger collection
The snakes are bad but you should be worried about the centipedes.
The giant centipede can grow up to 15 inches long in Thailand, it is a fearsome predator and it will bite if provoked. The giant centipede delivers an incredibly painful and venomous bite which can result in a nasty infection, you should seek medical help
Ahhh good to know!
Where can i find this place? Please let me know
Private yard. Sorry.
What a pity a lot of them will never be salvaged unless you have deep pockets.
They all belong to one person. These are parts cars for some other vehicles. I’m hoping that I’ll be able to show you guys the full collection soon.
Those Land Rover with long frame are 109 not 110
Yeah I realized once I filmed it. It was too hot out. Lol. For some reason I was thinking Defenders.
Unimog at 1.26 German truck
Yes, it’s a Unimog but also considered part of the G series. Wa so cool to see it there!
Can you buy parts from there?
No. It’s a parts collection for another main collection.
@@LifewithSerg Ok, thanks.. I really need a front wing from one of those 508d vans at the binging of the video..
Have you been to the buffalo skull temple in BKK? lots of old cars there.
Do you have a location? I want to find it on google earth
Sorry not open to public.
Where is this junkyard located?
Private yard. Not open to the public, sorry.
@@LifewithSerg To bad, it looked interesting
not Knew!
Such a cool place.
Snakes are deaf but feel vibration. So they know you are coming stomp the ground with a stick. They are more afraid of you and will only attack if they feel threatened. ( dont do a steve Irwin lol) and try to pick one up.
Ha ha. Nooo will be careful.