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Are they selling anything
Очень много всего интересного, хочется приехать на грузовике и грузить его пока рессоры не лопнут.
The Demon nomenclature was used for 1971 and 1972. For 1973-1976 the same basic model was named the Dart Sport.
Surprise you didn't see the 69 Camaros in that yard, also be careful that place is loaded with snakes.
the condition of those signs is really irrelevent..honestly i think the ones with patina rust and bullet holes are worth more than a clean one…if i was buying one of those i would look for the extra patina and rusty ones becaus they are more authentic and honest than a mint clean one.
do they even sell these cars-?/
Demons were made and 71 and 72 Only
You are REALLY good at these junkyard walkabouts, normally can't watch them for long but your engaging commentary and knowledge keep me watching till the end…you should defiantly do more😃👍
It’s to bad some people just let them rot
Great job
Must be a nightmare to get one of those vehicles out of there. Especially if it's on top or underneath a car.
Don’t you need a barn to call it a barn find what you are at is a junk yard
Back in the late 70' s I worked at a junkyard after school and weekends and most of the time they would turn the title vins into the state as required by law and the title would be retired. This was in Pennsylvania. Not sure if it's still done this way or not and some of the better cars would be bought from an owner for a little more than junk price with the intention of reselling the vehicle at a fix up price!
I hope people realize that 60s Mustangs are based on the even older Falcon/Comet bodies which were designed in the 50s as economy cars. They are not sporty or well designed cars. Most of them handled so poorly, especially after years of neglect, that they got rolled/wrecked. I’m baffled that they even compete at all with Camaros of the same era. They look nice, but underneath is what counts.
All cars sold in usa got sidemarker lights in 1968 and newer easy way to see if a car is 67 or older or 68 or newer
All those cars are gonna rot there
The A100 Dodge van seats were installed in 1968 Hemi Darts & Race Hemi Barracudas. Galen Govier can confirm this [I'm just a dumb Chevy guy]
Memphis Dan LeLoLai
Dodge "gassers"? Don't think so. Try Super Stock Eliminator cars .
1971 was the first year for the original Dodge Demon 71 & 1972. By 1973 they had been renamed Dart Sport .
Memphis Dan LeLoLai
At one time you could walk thru any junkyard and take your pic of classic care for almost nothing! you can thank the government for crushing all these cars for scrap
Great video! Where is this located?
Gotta say I think these cars are too far gone too much cancer
You do a awesome job Parker
Great car knowledge but where were all the RARE cars. ???
I lived in Atlanta and never knew this place existed. Would have loved to had gone!
There was once a ford manufacturing company in Atlanta. It’s probably why there are so many of them there. Mustangs and such. I noticed that when I lived there there were a lot of old fords on the road yet. Not like anywhere else in the US
It's definitely a flower car high dollar car
At 8:38 it looks like a tree eighty tree engine.
I didn't see the Camaro from the thumbnail, maybe I missed it?
Most of these cars are junk-not worth the time to try to pull them out of there…
your right with your comment HOW DOES THIS EVEN HAPPEN ? LOL THANKS Canada
Very well spoken and very good video.
Every time I find myself standing there looking at a car in a place like that, all covered in pine needles with the frame sitting on the ground and the interior either stripped out or mostly eaten by critters, and it doesn't have to be a collectable muscle car or anything just any old car, I can't help but to envision it brand new and shiny sitting at a dealership with that new car smell and think to myself "There was a time when that thing was brand new and people actually wanted it".
Just a bunch of junk
Why do people collect the fine cars and then set them outside to rot? Boggles me.😢
You didn't show the "baja" bug…
OUH!
This is so Sick to see these beautiful Classic cars in so bad Condition. 🙁
Like heaven indeed..
These are always a "Pain and Happiness" thing for me. I know we cant save em all but, sure would rather see people sell em to get restored and back to being loved and back on the road, sad really. Yes, there is a value but, rotting into the ground helps no-one. Just one mans opinion.
Those chargers are very rare and the value keeps increasing every year
How does a thing get like this. Collectible things over valued by love . I often reminded myself try to keep it original as possible, as long as you can. Don’t let it rot you are responsible to the future owners make it easy for them . Keep all removed parts (motors,chrome, exc.) they will become harder to fit when separated
That Camaro had solid floors possibly because of the angle it was stored maybe?
Why do lot owners just let cars go like this. At least recycle them out rather than allow pine needles and rain dissolve them.
There a 66 Pontiac GTO in the yard somewhere
69 post top has a wing window
Сколько металла пропадает. 😑