Sweet! Reminds me of my cars, much nicer though.Turned out pretty good for something that just gathered dust & acted as a home for rodents & a family of racoons..
Today? I could never justify the current prices... I have three Mopar convertibles & all together I have less $$$ into them than guys are spending for a decent A body these days...Sweet! Reminds me of my cars, much nicer though.
The reality is, any one of mine I couldn't afford to buy now, that's after getting them roadworthy, without paint or any shiny bits.
So where and who is it?Someone else posted a video of that place a few years ago. I think I remember him saying most parts are for sale. The way he maximized indoor storage is great.
I can't remember who and where, too many beers ago, I did a quick search but couldn't find it. The video was posted on this site, I'm sure somebody will come along and know about it.So where and who is it?
I thought is was a bit telling the video never shared that info, I didn't get the initial take this collection was for the altruistic good of the hobby as most here seem to be sharing.
I have no interest in what I saw, but sure many others do.
That then begs the question, what has happened to all that stuff since the video, have any of the cars been restored, are the parts back in circulation, etc?I can't remember who and where, too many beers ago, I did a quick search but couldn't find it. The video was posted on this site, I'm sure somebody will come along and know about it.
R & R salvage is somewheres close bySo where and who is it?
I thought is was a bit telling the video never shared that info, I didn't get the initial take this collection was for the altruistic good of the hobby as most here seem to be sharing.
I have no interest in what I saw, but sure many others do.
And yet I know a guy in his eighties who finished two cars last year.... Cars that he bought in his thirties... Yes, he paid to have most of the work done, but it got done... He said he would get them done & he saw it as something he wanted to complete...Anyone who's still got one in long term neglected storage is mentally ill. Not batshit crazy... but they are delusional that they will "get to it someday" buddy, you're 70 years old, "someday" aint happening. Let it go now or die knowing that your heirs will likely be throwing out all your spare parts and selling your car for a lot less than it's worth. Everytime I go offshore fishing or fly without my wife... my last words out the door are "I love you, and remember: $____.00 for the boat, $___.00 for the car" I figure the rest of the family can help her value the house.
Awesome for him, but that is rare. Not a lot of guys who hold onto a car, neglect it, and let it rot for 40 or so years till they get to it. I'm also assuming this guy wasn't "storing" them in rotted out lean too with no roof or buried up to the floorboards in mud outside?And yet I know a guy in his eighties who finished two cars last year.... Cars that he bought in his thirties... Yes, he paid to have most of the work done, but it got done... He said he would get them done & he saw it as something he wanted to complete...
This is an agricultural area... There are barns everywhere... Many have cars in them... Some of those cars were parked yesterday... Some fifty plus years ago... In his case he's an Almond farmer & the barn contained his high school car, a 48 Chevy sedan... His first new car a 59 Impala... And a 65 Corvette... He restored his 48 & his 59... And let his son have the Vette since it was the car the son drove on Friday & Saturday nights while in High School... Next time I get by there I'll try to get pictures... It this point the barn is pretty rough, You'd never expect it to contain what it did... George has nicer barns & tin buildings but those cars were in a 70+ year old barn until a few years ago...Awesome for him, but that is rare. Not a lot of guys who hold onto a car, neglect it, and let it rot for 40 or so years till they get to it. I'm also assuming this guy wasn't "storing" them in rotted out lean too with no roof or buried up to the floorboards in mud outside?