Today these old cars deserve a great deal of loan. We are speaking about american muscle mass autos created in the past and also now discovered in different places of the globe. Some models like the Corvette, now cost greater than the most recent models of these lorries. We have brought in this photo gallery of several of the automobiles with unusual findings. Prices are shocking and there are vendors that are willing to pay more cash to buy these automobiles. Exactly what's your fave? Please leave your remarks, share and Subscribe NOTE: The images in this video are utilized for demonstration purposes. They belong to their rightful proprietors. Sometimes they have actually been changed by method illustration and/or witticism!!
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Hi it’s Mark the Bulgaria and Ford’s Ferraris beautiful are they selling
these cars where and when :-)
+Mark Robbins ;)you’re welcome
I’d love to hear the stories on some of these. I think I saw my old 1969
Road Runner in that junkyard…….lol
+Michael Naisbitt the owners die. the scion inherits the estate, doesn’t
care about restoring cars.
Google “ballion collection”
it is an interesting story about a trucking company owner.
A few of the cars in this video were from this estate sale.
Most notably is the 61 ferrari California 250swb under all the magazines in
the shed.
That car was forgotten about for 35 years and actually fetched 18.5 million
at auction in 2014(i think)
The car at 02:00 is definitely a 300, if that is the one in question; the
six intake runners distinguish it from a 190.
why get rid of it?
I know its sad
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How not laugh
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UNREAL WORLD™ and a and he
my nighbor died and he was kinda lonely and i always went and talked 2 him.
he had a barn in his backyard and told me not to go in there bcuz there was
dangerous tools (i was 12 @ the time) and when he died i found out he had
no family. a day layer i my dad got a lawyer ar the door. he left all his
stuff 2 me and my family. after all the taxes were paid, i finnaly went
into that old barn alone. i found some boxes and tools and some saws, and a
lump under a tarp. i was kinda scared so i got my dad and he went in with
me, we pulled back the tarp, and under it, a odd looking car. my dad looked
like he saw a ghost. i saw nothing scary. i asked my dad, he took a minute
to find his words, he told me it was a 1953 corvvette. i had never seen
one, but i was born into cars, and i finnaly realized what it was. me and
my dad are almost ready for final assembly of the car.
Welp guys we sold the car for 300k
+Flyin Sushi nice change
+Rich Lo yes indeed. Not sure wat we’re gonna do with it yet. So its in
the bank rn. And btw, if ur looking to deposit that much money, be prepared
to stay at the bank for a few hours
Flyin Sushi — Corvette Museum in Bowling Green would probably be happy to
display a original restored 53′ Vette. They do have a couple but yours may
be a nice addition.
+1951RKP they already sold it
it seems unreal that the owners of these beauties let them rust to death
without any care for so long.
Take for example the charger daytona, even 50 years ago they were
popular…it’s unbelivable….
jeb stuart the charger was a very good looking car
yes ! the Challenger too.
They all were.
hate to see those nice old cars just rust away.
David Sartison
David Sartison Me too, such a waste of some beautiful cars.
It’s sad , but still to today there are dirt roads back in the hills and
old farm properties of Missouri , my little brother said there are still
Hillbillies that protect their land and have these classics parked in run
down buildings because they have little money and those classics cost to
operate , so they sit and rot .
Mr. Joe
I like the 74-75 Vega at the end.
I learned to drive in a Vega, I know my Vega’s
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Half Alive It is a Vega. Chevette was more square and chunky in the front
end. Same headlights though
A friend had a Pinto, I had the Vega, we would race each other, the Pinto
was faster so I was always chasing him, thank God I never rear ended him.
C Smith my grandfather owned a Pinto, a 78-9. I vividly recall slamming my
thumb in the door when I closed it one time. I recall how well-built those
window sills were, at the time.
I think the Pinto made the point : less is more.
Trev Hedge
The Pinto was a good little car, except the whole gas tank exploding thing.
The Vega got a bad rep because chevy used aluminum blocks to save weight
and the cylinders wore unevenly , so they burned oil real bad after not a
lot of miles, so chevy started using steel sleeves and that fixed it, but
the reputation stuck.
Plus de la moitié des photos provient d’une collection française de
voitures européennes, j’aime bien chez les américains leur habitude de
s’approprier ce qui ne leur appartient pas.
“i was gonna re-build it, but…”
What a waste of beautiful cars
It’s enough to make a grown man cry.
ikr
Why? Most look restorable and worth enough for that to be viable
4:56 = many dream cars…
Beautiful
Sure is a Shame.
Ive traveled this great country and there are vehicles
hidden some ive seen like the 1969
CHEVELLE YENKO
SC! It was special
ordered Triple Blk
with Gold Striping
and Emblems.
1:48 is a Jaguar E-type, which is not American, it’s British
Soo sad, they like were crying…
what is the car model in 3:35
Ferrari
Francesco De Chiara thanks
Really I can cry for this car
Love the 70 Pontiac superbird at 3:55.
these old cars some how seem to bold on to the past
tq for sharing…the Alfa montreal & road runner caught my attention :)
Any Bugatti 57 Aerolithe?????
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