LOST FORD MODEL A's FOUND !!!!!
We found this place over 30 years ago and decided to film all the antigue cars before they disappeared.
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Thought I had seen all your videos by now Jeff but this one randomly popped up in my recommend. I could have spent the whole day out there looking at this collection. Thanks for sharing
Now that was a treat! I could spend all day there just looking at everything...
A truly amazing find. I lived in Nevada for 30 years and am always amazed at how the desert preserves treasures like this. Nice Video!!
Spending a day looking at all those goodies would be like spending a day in heaven.
All the wood in those old Fords came from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. When there were old growth trees all around where Earnest Hemmingway and Fred Bear liked to be. Henry Ford had lumber mills just for his cars.
GOOD JOB SUNNY JIM...OLD JACK LOOKS LIKE HE FEELS GOOD..OUT THERE STOMPING AROUND...WATCH OUT FOR SNAKES, AND HUNGARY SPIDERS..ITS LIKE A PART OF HISTORY WAS SAVED, WITH THIS VIDEO...VERY KOOL....NICE CARS..WOW....THANKS AGAIN OLD SON.....................JB.........
WOW I LOVE THE DESERT AIR ! Now this is my gold mine I have restored 7 different vehicles from a 1960 Buick ELECTRA , I loved that car , 62 Ford Ranchero. Thanks for sharing this spot.
Great video of the old cars and equipment from the past! Thank you.
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Amazing find! To see all of the antique cars and other equipment left untouched all of these years is really a sight to behold. Thanks for sharing the video.
Love it! I work for a Ford dealer and think it is really neat to see all the old fords. And California Carl would look slick driving that truck to work.
Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy old cars & trucks.
Best part of youtube :). Great work on the restoration
Very nice video Nevada Jack, & Crew, how nice to see a ghost town that has been taken care of ..
chity chity chity chity chity chity BANG BANG. very cool to see one of those hand cranks run. going to have to go over and show this video to my grandfather who's in his 80's now. he bought his first car Model A for $11. He'll have a good eye for some of this stuff and a great appreciation. Thanks for sharing, he's got quite the collection, those wood spoke wheels and mechanical parts are some treasures!
Wow, the amount of history that is there. Fantastic.
Amazing video...Interesting how every town has someone who just hoards the old stuff away saying "I'll need that someday", and then end up leaving us a historical time machine of the machinery that was to them something amazing, and that we take for granted....
Hi Jeff,
Quite a place! Wish it were nearby! Thanks for sharing!
Very cool scrapyard - BTW a -- lot -- of that stuff IS pretty valuable (the T about