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  • Cash N Carry is a junkyard type pull part service worldwide and went to #2 on the billboard top 500 songchart.

  • HEAVEN!!!! ABSOLUTE, FUCKING HEAVEN!!!!

  • There are some AWSOME parts cars, rat rods , and resotres there to be had SWEET!!!

  • in 50 years they would be totally rusted out and returned to the earth. 

  • Kinda like watching old human bones rotting in the middle of the woods.

  • You know what I absolutely hate to see? These high budget and/or mediocre movies that murder beautiful classic cars. It doesn't further the 'plot' or anything- it just promotes wastefulness and mindlessness.

  • what's the very first car in the vid?

  • Sad vid man these cars don't deserve this

  • asome cars

  • how can u let all these car just sit there and rot away at lest sell them to ppl for projects

  • @442w30olds It appears that this yard hasn't been picked through in YEARS and most of them if not all are too far gone to restore. It is a sad sight to see, but these cars are far too rotted to restore,

  • sad 2 see a '77-'79 Malibu, & them '56 Cadillacs out there lyke th@

  • if you find a tucker make sure you email me,

  • ...imagine walking thru there at night!..CREEPY

  • most people see a junkyard as the end of the line for a car. I see it as a source of parts to breath new life into others that are being restored.

  • I think I might have passed this junkyard. It may be out just south west of State College PA

  • Oooo, those front bumpers on the 50's Caddies were cool. 

  • people may see scrap metal. but i see resto projects :D

  • sad!!!!!!!!!

  • actually i know where a 50,s ford 68 camaro 77 camaro 66 ragtop impala an late 70,s grand prea and 2 70's thunderbird sitting behind the house my grandma was born in, but if the new land owner catches me there again, im gonna get shot lol. yea it is a shame to watch history rott.....

  • Seeing this is emotional haha. I used to see an ole "robber" car everytime I went fishing and now theyve cleared the land and removed that car.

  • me and mah mates found a car junk yard like this but instead there were tractors and trucks one of the trucks work

  • The sad parts is China Is buying all of OUR scrape steel! The young sons of this property will sell this so called JUNK and squander the money on what ever, and not think twice about It!! You can here the back hoe and the car crusher in the background moving in!

  • its almost erie and scary, a graveyard kinda deal... sad though, are they owned?

  • I would love to get my hands on some of them cars! Can I have one? I need a car and I dont cair how old they are I love classic cars real ones and I would have a feeeld day in them woods if I could go there and pick one to bring home! A lot of them cars can still see the road agin!

  • I would love to get my hands on some of them cars! Can I have one? I need a car and I dont cair how old they are I love classic cars real ones and I would have a feeeld day in them woods if I could go there and pick one to bring home!

  • sad

    

  • thats the fucking problem nobody cares about this these cars anymore and they care about this piece of shit new boxes these cars were metal and had class and style wtf but it would be a miracle if all these cars can be restored Its really sad to this some are probably dry roated

  • look lake a bidonville

  • Whoa..... How sad.

  • some people would say this a cementery i say this is an oportunity..

  • seems such a waste now there so damaged you cant do nothing with them

  • are these some of the flood cars of the wilksbarre area?

  • your website doesn't exist

  • no your wrong bout the buick its a 62 cause the 61 have a square front and not those beutyfull lines along the side, only the special or ss have these markings and are only madde this year i think.very rare and with a nice engiine in all alluminiun

  • There is great demand for old American cars from the 50's and 60's in Sweden, Finland and Norway.

  • Your website doesn't exist!

  • were is this at in PA

  • Today's sheet metal would never last that long.

  • @flagstamp Sorry if you think im a lazy friggin fat guy since i won't do some research on your comment but how is it that today's sheet metal wouldn't last as long as the old sheet metal back in the days?

  • @alm0sthere It's just a thinner gauge steel than the old days designed to absorb shock better than the lead sleds of yesteryear. C'mon man, you're from Philly. I know you've seen the rot holes in vehicles from the salty winter roads.

  • @flagstamp Oh yeah no doubt , theres cars from 1999 with rust so bad that the doors look like they want to fall off. Thanks for sharing the info i guess i never really thought of it from now to back then.

  • To me this is like save the children comercials,,we need a big Burl Ives looking dude asking people to send money to save these pore cars,for only 90 cents a day you can sponsor one of these cars and save it from it miserable conditions

  • @brucekirk89 And I for one would be MUCH more likely to send money to "save the cars" than some unwanted kids... where do I sign up?

  • Some People see this as waste, and would like to see it cleaned up and the metal recycled. While others see the beauty of the are of the American Automobile and long for those long gone days. And some would like to see the cars resurrected. I am of the last.

  • This is like a graveyard of my friends.

  • sa fait mal au coeur de voire des ci belle auto dans cette état

  • can you please tell me where is this heaven placed ?????? PLS

  • I wish I were there 25 years ago

  • Sad stuff. One of these days a long time from now I will be able to walk into an old junkyard and be able to name every single 90's and 00's car.

  • 2:22  I need the right glass.

  • nah none are restore able. metals all rusted ,no way to fix that . may get lucky on a chrome grill oof some and re finish it

  • What amazes me is these are all from the forty's and fifty's, covered in rust, but completely restoreable! Yet today, if a car had half the rust that these do, all you'd have left was a frame. Just goes to show that they made them to last back then.

  • @a78monte beyond restorable mate, they would crumble if you even moved them!

  • @2009jimmy2009 Man that sucks!

  • @a78monte not really, it makes the classic you have more valuable, also, if they where thousands of classis on the road you would soon get bored of them

  • @2009jimmy2009 I understand your point, but Honestly, Iam sick to death of the " no chrome, lack luster tuner's with the big wheels and the bumble bee with gas exhaust systems". I'd be extatic to see more of the classics and American muscle cruisin the streets in my town! I recently had a chance to catch the 09 hotrod power tour running from Michigan to Tennessee. The sight of all that old metal had my head swimming!

  • @a78monte yeah jimmy has a point it would actually be better for them to sit there then to be moved where the metal would probably just fall apart

  • @50fordman Well I guess all I can say is Rust in peace lol. Still sad though.

  • you would be amazed what you can find in some of these cars. one time we was clearing a old junk yard and there was a 40's model ford and we popped open the trunk and there was human bones inside. After we turnned it into the police it turnned out being of a woman that was killed by her husband some time in the 60's.

  • thats car very old.10 years?

  • que ganas de llorar :/

  • Hotrod HELL

  • I live in Pennsylvania where is this place I gota check it out

  • i want all of those cars.. i want to restore every single one

  • Those are CHAMPAGNE !! spooky cars.

  • talk about precious metal.

  • Those cars have all gone there to die. Let them all rest in peace.

  • I can tell you every year and make of these that I can get a good look at.

    That was my hobby as a child.

  • Thanks for not adding some ridiculous soundtrack. Nicely done

  • its like a scene on a horror movie where the mutilated freak looking killer dumps his victims car

  • where in pa i live philadelphia pa

  • Ya go take some.

  • I bet not one of those cars could be bought. I know where a 1955 Chevy is that has been setting since 1970 and I have been trying to buy it all this time....the old man just will not sell it and it's rusting to the ground now. Out in the open and WAS a good car, not anymore.  So sad to waste such a treasure. But these ole people just don't care. The old man keeps telling me he's going to fix it up. Oh well, it's theirs and they can do with it as they please.

  • where is this exactly i might want to buy some of those and fix them up

  • @caraddict27

    Just go to Google maps and do an ariel view of Pa. You should find it that way.

  • Hmm... What i would do is to put a new engine in them as close as the original specifications of the original units or put a NASCAR grade engine and completly update the whole vehicle, galvanise the chassis, stainless steel exhausts, inboard rear brake discs and splice halfshafts with a rear subframe

  • sad to see,they should of put them all under cover or at least dismantle them and store them away,thats what i would of done,there's alot of money in old parts but not when they are like this

  • I see the cars resting in peace, I drove my last car for 27yrs a 1977 Mark 5 I loved that car . If I would have known about that yard with all those cars I would have sent her their.

  • nice :) we had a big yard next to the Mississippi River where the guy refused to sell anything; then the place was totally flooded out, rusted roofs, you name it...finally an auction but waaay to late :)

  • I have one question. Are those cars are somebody else's? Whether they can be take yourself?

  • TAKE A HIKE and take your rice grinder 4 banger to the crusher while your at it!

  • how about i take a hike to your girlfriend house and get some!

  • Man "they" are some awesome cars

  • Rust in peace old friends.

  • if ur looking for a great hidden junkyard there is one in rockland county NY its quite a hike though

  • Nice video ,  though some of them are beyond recognition, !

  • man id be there in seconds with about 20 wreckers and getting those to loving restorers like me plus dont be worid about the rust metal was thick and of good quality so it would be pretty easy to fix

  • I've been here! My brother and I were out one morning looking for old cars, and came upon this place! Found a set of heads off of a 67 Pontiac, and took a whole boatload of pictures. Thanks for letting us walk around and imagine a simpler time w/o computers, and raw horsepower.

    NO.... I WILL NOT TELL ANYONE WHERE THIS PLACE IS!

    It's more of a museum than a junkyard I.M.O.  And I just might have to go back and look the place over again since it's gotten cold, and no chance of snakes.....

  • tell me where this is

  • @eDebate description mate, Pennsylvania

  • What a Shame!!!

  • looked like there were a couple of 49 and 50 shoebox fords in there.... sad they're rotting away

  • The Chevy Malibu at 1:50 - I think I painted that front end for a friend in the late 80's!!! Are these cars still here?? I can tell if I see it in person if it is the car or not.

  • Did the cars die ?

  • Imagine how beautiful of a field this would be if all these pretty cars were restored.

  • so this is above ground interrment............

  • @minivan442 dont worry dude now all this good carsare resting in peace

  • Не могу поверить в увиденное,и судя по количеству роликов подобного содержания,таких мест в США полно.Грустно от того,что в таком государстве такое вообще возможно - просто взять и кинуть автомобиль погибать...

  • A lot of these parts are usable.

    Windows and i see a lot more.

    Why did they left these cars for so long ?

  • should have gotten in one of those bad boys and started it up !

  • I don't know if it makes me happy to see these junk yard classics....actually it makes me cry to see them retired way too soon.

  • where is this exactly i live in pa

  • the car at 5:50 trees grew around it hehe

  • I could cry there,that´s so sad.but if they wouldn´t stand there,they would be on a big hill of scrap...But it´s not good to see those "dead" cars

  • that wasn't nice to say CrazyDave650 that need to be said to the guy he was nice to show us his Antique Automobile . man ty sir

  • Is this Ed Lucke's in Glenville? Sure looks like it. Lucke's has one of the two surviving Nissan Cedrics in the US -- a 1963. Lots of other long-forgotten imports -- a Vauxhall, some Hillmans, a couple of Opels. Had a 61 Simca Ariane until it got run through the crusher a few years ago.  Interesting.

  • fuck you just give me one

  • ill pay more then the scrap yard damn it

  • Are these still here?

  • Cool vid.....  Too bad rust never sleeps. Some once nice iron in there...

  • I know were theres an old junk yard like this with everything you can think of from 30's up to about the 60's. most of them are dent free just blown motor or tranys and the stupid bitch wont sell them to anybody, just hall them off to the scrap yard when scrap is high. She's even got a 50's model school bus packed from floor to sealing with trim.

  • wut a shame all them nice lookin cars junked like that i even seen a el camino in their

  • who would do this thing to a car

  • sleeping monsters -its too bad they lie like that all around

  • thats in vormont i think... top secret place you are trespassig... nice vid.

  • someone shuld save these. . .they dont make cars like they used too. classics. dont giv a shit bwt new cars, coz they can still get produced. old ones needa be preserved.

  • scrap value alone is 200$ per ton, each car weighs over a ton,200$ x100 cars is 20000$ a least, how many cars are there

  • they're still worth more than that.

  • i'm from nj and where is this place at what part of pa please let me know thanx

  • Never again will we see great cars like these ever built again..

  • Can anyone tell me what kind of Dodge that is @ 3:36? Here in York, Pa there was the same car in the woods near my grandpa's. Unfortunately, a house was built on that land and the owner just crushed and burried it with his backhoe...

  • awesome, but at the same time sad...

  • my dads grandparents lived in pa and he would talk about abandoned hit and niss engines and onetime my dad saw a small train in the woods

  • it was almost like a historic documentary. thanks a bunch and do the owner a favor...and dont tell anybody where this is. people would just recycle them and not appreciate the parts.

  • It's hard to imagine that those beauties were brand new one day.

  • In another 100 years you will just see some orange rust on the ground, maybe some glass here and there.........sad.

  • yeah, most of them are beyond saving; but there's plenty of spare parts to salvage.

    It's almost eerie, to think once these cars were the owners pride & joy.

    Machines too, goeth the way of flesh (except they don't stink so much)

  • where is this, I live in Pennsylvania, I want a non-restored car to restore

  • These are wrecks beyond saving

  • this is more like a GRAVE yard

  • each one has a story....

  • is this some guys property? he looking to sell any?

  • if you wouldnt mind could you tell me where this is? i live in pa and would just love to see it.

  • At one time these were bright shining stars of the American road, and someone's pride and joy. Many thanks for a trip down memory lane!

  • leave this crusty museum alone!!

  • soon your beloved car will end up in a junkyard reginaron

  • Come on, anyone thinking they could put any of this rusty shit back on the road is dreamin. Yet I once responded to an add that said 67 Camaro for sale 600.00.

    when I went to see it it was two steel beams with a 67 Camaro fender on it..I couldnt believe it....Lets get real folks!

  • lmao.. sorry man that's both sad and funny ....

  • you are so right my friend

  • Yea therea a old junkyard just like that but bigger here in ohio but it not really kept up now you just ask some guy in a garage too look around.they had dolls hanged by the neck on wire and stuff while just 2 of us was way back were in the place were the cars from the 30s are and yes a chinsaw starts full blast. Think it was a joke no one was cutting trees but it is erie

  • Sort of eerie when you walk into a junkyard with old cars, a tad bit creepy when it's been forgotten in the woods

  • so sad but would be rad to fix em up

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  • yea ok smoke some more dope you ass the general lee was never in a junk yard you asshole

  • dude yea it was so u stop smokin the dope they found the first general lee and fixed it get ur facts straight ur the asshole

  • no he serched for it for a few years

  • real hot rodders and car revivers can take a simple fender and build off of that. they are still useable

  • Actually putting on of these cars back on the road is alot harder than you might think or dream of doing. A restoration on decent car that is mostly intact can cost anywhere from $30-$60,000. Resurecting one the above cars from here is virtually impossible and cost prohibitive. as far as even being used for parts, it is maybe plausible to use trim pieces (because they are stainless), but seriously, they are too far gone to even bother with. It's nice to dream, though.

  • these cars still have a chance

  • is this in alaska it almost luks like it

  • We have a couple of yards like that near my city. Some real good collectibles in them. Owners will not sell the cars or parts. There's actually a 47 Ford conv. with a tree growing through the radiator support area lifting it off the ground.

  • suck for da cars some might be restored like one of those caddies

  • can any1 tell me the adress of this place i been looking for places like this i am a mechanic and also a collector of antic cars i love to restore cars as i would to see them running back again on the streets .i am also an owner of a junkyard so i have plenty of parts lying around if sum1 would be so kind enough to tell me adress of this place?

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  • I agree, there's nothing worse than seeing the cars of the past left to rot. Furthermore, I believe the cars of yesteryear have more to offer than todays modern cars. We through away the values and artistic integrity that made cars great. please! If you have an old car dont sell it, crush it or leave it to rot. If you have some time and a little bit of money anythings possible.

  • you and i think exactly the same. i cannot understand why someone would just park a beautiful old car into the woods and let it rot. even worse they took hundreds of cars and left them to rot

  • i would love to restore a chevy bel air and dig through the lost memories and lost times the old car would share with me . i just dont understand why people would do sucjh a thing to these old cars. every one wants a new car these can be made into a new car with a little pations and hard work they will look better than new

  • Good video!, it's just sad to see those cars rusting away for ever

  • Wow, i wish i could restore every one of those cars. It must make you wonder how those cars ended up like that, and if they could talk what stories they would tell.

  • Wow nice cars maybe you can bild hotroad car from one of these or restore them.

  • scary shit u no still cool dow

  • I have never been able to understand why people would let a car get in that bad of condition. What made people decide to park a car and abandon it. If it needs work fix it. Those cars are beyond salvage. Scrap metal now. There wouldn't be an original part on those cars if you tried to restore them.

  • Great job. Steve would be in heaven there!!!

  • Wow. Thank God the price of scrap went down, because WAY too many dinks started scraping. The idiots don't realize selling the parts or car is worth much, much more, plus saving a piece of history.

  • Thank you , I could spend a whole day there. Its probably a long way from Ohio.

  • id like to own every one of them

  • thx for the video- my response is the same as BurgerChefGuy. - you did a great job !

  • 3:05 duece duece

  • 2:48 aint that a desoto those are rare

  • They all can be saved. Its just how bad do you want it? Ive built a hell of alot worse than them.

  • I couldnt find just one that could be saved, this makes me sick. But it was a nice vid though, dont get me wrong.

  • Wow!!!! Simply Amazing. If they could talk, just imagine all the stories those cars could tell.

  • very evocative to see this. Most of these types of gems have been destoroyed here in the UK unforutantely. But, thankgoodness people have modern Japanese cars eh... not.

  • i almost start crying =( poor cars,they're days are over

  • this place would make a good hunted forest someone would make a good profit

  • daaaaaaam 3:06 that looks lik a caddilac brougham

  • damm every one of them cars needs a good home !!!