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  • at 1:54 is the truck on the right for sale? and if so can u help me contact the man about purchasing it?

  • at my grandmas house there was old farm machinery and cars, and i told the time and money to fix them up and now they look beautiful, but i had to scrap 2 of the cars cause the were 100% done :/

  • this brakes my heart

  • They cry out for rebirth and new life!!

  • seeing this video makes me happy i bought my satellite and valliant when i did.also have a 62 lancer.long live old cars!

  • no worries you will see Audi r8 in next few years

  • unfortunatelly i live in russia, otherwise i buy one =(

    i love old car, it's like history on wheels

  • where r these id love to have if the land owner would sell as a package it would be a good trip how far from ky

  • I want to buy all of those trucks. Can you help me with contact details? Thanks. thomas.halligan@sky.com

  • @1977odyssey

    Tom,

    I took a walk up the road this evening and talked to the property owner.

    They are for sale, I think he will be contacting you.

    Good luck, I would love to see these old trucks salvaged. A few have a lot of potential. I would love to have the old Chey flatbed :D

  • plz look at my video you have a old car or you got a car from the junkyard that you do not need send it to me Pm for MORE!!.....

  • the waltons and jimbob

  • cool

  • Наверное их будут реставрировать? Очень ценные автомобили-старики!

  • Those belong in museams!!! The yellow truck is ww2.

  • Are you aware that REO stands for Ransome E Olds ,might be wrong on first name but close

  • What a shame, poor old lorrys. All the hard work they must have done Bob Hale

  • You must live where its dry, most of them are in pretty good shape.

  • County of Mariposa California near Yosemite National Park. Several of the vehicles spent their life in service to the National park.

  • i want a car !!!

  • what is the thing at 3:06 ? thanks

    you ore somebody should save those files of history. i run all over my countru to find olt cars, because here in europe we don`t have tooo much any more.

    you lucky americans it`s great you didn`t have wars nor comunists on your land. and cars could be keept

  • Its a wooden pulley from a lumbermill. It was used to drive the thirty inch saw blade. It's over 6 feet in diameter and would be driven by a leather belt off the dual rear wheels of one of the old trucks.

  • WOW it`s really interesting

  • Great video! My Great-Grandparents had an old '35 Chevrolet 1.5 ton like the one at 2:00 thru 2:30 at the old farm, I sure wish they would've kept that truck

  • whats that round thing at 3:00?

  • oh my god !!! poor trucks :'( :'(

  • Greetings! I from россии! The old technics is very interesting! Not really they at you simply stand in the complete set and to whom are not necessary? Whether there is for them an owner!? Documents?

  • sad seeing them just all along out there forgotten about, bee cool see one of them get a chance to restart

  • I love classic cars pity that lost time: ((

  • so sad.

  • this brings back OLD memorys :,(

  • Great clip! Very interesting!

  • looks like they were "put out to pasture" for minor problems and just....forgot about :(

  • yea so many cars/trucks went that way, especially in the country area, when I was in south Carolina things like that amazed my especially houses & old gas stations.

  • Fantastic clip !

  • Thank you for the kind words.

  • Yes, you are correct. I believe it is from the old saw mill on the same property. They used to use ole truck engines to run the mill with 40' leather belts. My understanding they had the ability to put the leather belt on the drive tire of a truck to run the mill. All these trucks are still sitting just like they were when I got the pics for the slideshow just a mile from my home.

  • Some of you are asking me where up north did I find these cars. They are in Fort Nelson, British Columbia., behind the Alaska Highway Museum (which is just a little shack) out in the bush there..

  • the people back in the days dident care about their cars.. so they went off road and crashed them, 18% of those people that took care of their cars when they were almost the first cars on earth... saved them. and now they still live healthy.. and 70% rebuilt them because the found out their classics..12% of the cars are still out their waiting.. waiting to be alive again. so please take care of your cars.. even if you dont have a classic car.. they will be classics eventually. SPREAD THIS AROUND

  • rust in peace

  • When I was up north a few years back, I was walking through the bush and I found some forgotten cars. One was a 57 chevy 2 dr, and a 57 desoto limo 6 drs, plus other cars..

  • where about in the north im in spokane wa

  • Boy, oh, boy! I'm about tears... All those sleeping beauties together...

  • GREAT song from REO and what a way to end the video with an actual REO Speed Wagon! thanks for sharing..

  • would it be possible for some of them to be at least turning over?? just imaginating

  • Where are these trucks? Any for sale!!??

  • A car's eye at :39. Door at :53, what is that at 1:13. Cab at 1:18, look at those trucks at 1:28. Holy crap, look at that really old truck at 1:40. All those classic trucks. The truck at 2:22 is from 1927-1938, and is a Chevy. The one 2:40 should still turn-over. 3:11 would be a great project starter. 3:35 would make a killer Hot Rod as well as the rare Speed Wagon 3:39. Saw down the tree at 4:17 and save them all!! To heck with the tree huggers and environmentalists. More old cars!

  • hey camaro, thats the same truck at2:00

  • i want to buy the one at 2:07!! thats a sweet chevy

  • They ones with hoods covering the engine could probably run agai if someone had the moeny and time to fix them and those are all old antiques also some of those probably were running like 10 years ago looking at the condidtion most of them are in.

  • man, at 2:55 what is that truck?

    btw good vid, poor trucks some of those are classics makes me sad some times =.(

  • thats a dodge power wagon from around the 40s to early 50s they looked alot alike so i cant tell just from a front view

  • they are all sinking in the ground. are some of them buried?

  • works some of this trucks???????

  • damn I wished I was alive in this time to enjoy the way they used to build them, not the shit they build now. Its a disgrace to human nature.

  • these trucks should be sent to a vintage lover like me

  • i think they can still run

  • r.i.p.please dont ake them away.4/10 on out remember the tin wre they started frm you youngens

  • Ya got me thinking...

    this guy believes a couple of em would actualy fire up and run...

    He wants to get rid of em... maybee I will offer my services and put em on e-bay for him...

  • So he drove them back there a couple of decades ago, and they have been since left to rot and get robbed of their parts? They could once again become driveable if the right people got their hands on them. Most of them look complete. They would be of scrap value as they are now, but you call that historical society and see if they will restore them.

  • I might pick up a few pieces.. maybee a studebaker engine block to make into a glass top coffee table.

    I should tell him to call a historical society and see if there is any intrest. I bet he would let em go cheap. But I have no idea what they are worth..

  • What's the ground that they are left on, since they are all together? Is it someone's private monumental ground for old trucks? Wish some preservation society would collect those and restore them back to their former glory.

  • Its right up the road from my home.

    A few of the vehicles came from Yosemite National park service. They are on private property and the last time I talked to the property owner he said they all must go. He actualy drove many of them back in the day.

  • I can remember when I used to drive an K Series International tractor & a REO Speed-Wagon flat like the ones pictured here back in the mid '60's. It is just a flash of memory now. :(

    Just think, once upon a time, someone was a proud owner of these new beautiful trucks...

    At least they are still around as a monument of honor to the trucks of thier days.

  • Yeah, that`s really sad.

  • haha chevy's still shinin at 2:13!!!

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