Right on brother. Don't give it a second thought. Many people...including junkyard owners...do not appreciate the art of pure photographic passion. Your experience reminds me of the time I was driving along and came upon a 1965 Ford Mustang rusting under an old apple tree. Those turned out to be beautiful photographs of a once proud example of pure American automotive muscle.
Nice video friend. Walking about a salvage yard with a camera is something that I enjoy as well. There is some very interesting automotive history to be observed in such an enviorment. Many people only dig walking around car shows but a stroll in a junkyard can be just as entertaining. Keep up the great videos friend.
Thanks for your comment sandman! Yesterday i've got back to this same junkyard taking pictures and videos of cars in the snow, and the owner saw me hanging around and was not happy about it. He said that he'd call the cops and stuff.... So I ran away. It was kinda fun
i don't know , probably few hundred, but anyway i think it's melted in something else now. Soon i'll go see that place again and film other car wrecks.
how much for da blue cutlass
TheGrissley 11 months ago
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TheGrissley 11 months ago
That chevelle makes me sad :-(
salemcripple 1 year ago
why didnt you get that blue cuttlass?!?!?
jedbergMAFIA 2 years ago
Do you know the locations of these Vehicles??
THOMASOAKMAN 2 years ago
some comes from Mont-Joli in Quebec and starting from 2:22 comes from the woods in Rimouski and are now removed from they're graves :(
burncy 2 years ago
Great video. Hate the song. But good video none the less.
89BluebirdGMC 2 years ago
Thanks! I've changed the song for a better one.
burncy 2 years ago
Right on brother. Don't give it a second thought. Many people...including junkyard owners...do not appreciate the art of pure photographic passion. Your experience reminds me of the time I was driving along and came upon a 1965 Ford Mustang rusting under an old apple tree. Those turned out to be beautiful photographs of a once proud example of pure American automotive muscle.
sandman19681012 3 years ago
Nice video friend. Walking about a salvage yard with a camera is something that I enjoy as well. There is some very interesting automotive history to be observed in such an enviorment. Many people only dig walking around car shows but a stroll in a junkyard can be just as entertaining. Keep up the great videos friend.
sandman19681012 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment sandman! Yesterday i've got back to this same junkyard taking pictures and videos of cars in the snow, and the owner saw me hanging around and was not happy about it. He said that he'd call the cops and stuff.... So I ran away. It was kinda fun
burncy 3 years ago
do you know how much they want for the blue olds
bassplayer121990 3 years ago
i don't know , probably few hundred, but anyway i think it's melted in something else now. Soon i'll go see that place again and film other car wrecks.
burncy 3 years ago
i bet that blue oldsmobile cutlass still runs.
1987ian 3 years ago
i think the transmission was dead, the rest was pretty clean
burncy 3 years ago
why is that monte there
bassplayer121990 3 years ago
the front end was smashed
burncy 3 years ago