Auction Loads & Farmhouse tour!! We load Ford, Studebaker, Chevrolet, Dodge, Nash & Plymouth cars!

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Mr. Goodpliers returns to the auction sites to load antique cars and trucks with Joe and Gordon! Follow along to see what we moved and how we did it, as vintage Chevy, Nash, Pontiac, Plymouth, and Ford vehicles head to the Rust Ranch!

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  • @alanh1406
    Don’t know what Joe charges, but the man is worth every penny.
  • You guys are doing a great service to the hobby in general...Old junkyards are disappearing at an alarming rate. 20years ago,these cars were barely of "parts car" status...Now it's what's left to restore! And there are far less of them every day! Keep it up Goodpliers and gang!
  • @ellisgro
    Love the palm branches from Palm Sunday behind the priest's picture...
  • Keep the banana-yellow Cadillac, make it safe and roadable as daily driver for you or someone else with good taste. Its cosmetic imperfections are marks of its virtue and longevity. Vehicle has tons of character and miles more attractive than 99.9% of all other cars. Plenty of comfort and power. Keep saving em from the scrapper-man, Mr. G.
  • I love to see these old farms especially the house's shame no one wants to restore or refurbish them be nice to live out there
  • Thanks Tim, has Joe run out of space at the rust ranch yet?!!! That Caddy looks really good, it's only when you look closer that you see all the problems! I would fix the glass, get it running and drive it as is! I loved seeing the time capsule house.
  • Love your aproach! Saving as much as possible: Turn it into yard art or use those vehicles to save others. Or even make a few of them running cars again! I had a friend with over 700 cars on his car cemetary that he was forced to auction off and scrap all the rest. I saved a small Austin A30 front half that is beside my front door. I even went to help saving a bit of the rest to prevent some parts from being dumped into the scarp bin. I was punished with back problems for helping out for free. But during auction day I did not even bid on any of the cars. There was a Studebaker Hawk I had tried to buy from him since 1978! It had gotten to rough for me at the end. But I tell you there was a bidding frenzy and nearly every rotten vehicle sold for at least twice the value. One of the most expensive cars was a 1947 Mercury without rear axle: It was auctionned off for about 5000$ and the winner paid for it. At the end he did not even pick it up! I love the Rambler Station! It could be a great project for the right person. I(f it would be done better than the one Gas mokey garage put their hands on). Those Ramblers are hopelessly underrated as most Studebakers and Nashes are. I tried to buy a 52 Statesman when I was a teenager. But I could not afford it at the time and the old hag that owned it did not want to let it go. When she died I had to say that I did not want this rusty relict car. In Europe you did not have any chance getting parts for a Nash. That was before the Internet. The Cadillac is REALLY rough. But somehow it would be a crying shame if it would only be used for parts and the rest would get scrapped. But I see it realisticly: Saving this one is a labour of love and financially spoken it does not make a lot of sense. But I pray that someone will save it: What a gorgeous car!
  • @touhouer7647
    19:21 The 1972 Honda Z600 is a cute little Honda from Japan during the 1970s! It's too adorable to end up getting crushed and glad this cute little car from Japan was saved!
  • There is something about goodpliers video that has that certain ingredient. Could be his way of relaxed talking or the content of the video but whatever it is I find myself living vicariously threw his videos .It is a big part of my morning coffee break. I should say also that I grew up in the car business and was very familiar with auctions.Those days are past but this is probably more fun to watch then the real thing because we don't have to leave our chairs.Many thanks !
  • I would trade my 2009 PT cruiser for that cadilac! Or any of the other cars you saved from the scrapman! Great video! Good job!
  • The 56 Cadillac would make a great patina cruiser as long as the frame isn’t rusted out. My 53 Plymouth Cranbrook was in similar condition without the hail when I got it. Even the blasphemy of a 350/350 Chevy combo would be worth doing
  • Great footage also beneath the car rescuing ✌️✌️✌️ that farmhouse was so neat! History is such a great thing. I am from Germany and that kids painting just flushed us back 80 years in time!
  • That was funny in the video you ask what was that❓ That was a mouse chasing his home . It's like hey you broke into my home you're destroying it and now you're stealing it He might have been out for vengeance.😂
  • LOVE THE CADILLAC!!! DO IT>>>just do what you can with it and get her running. It is a great example of Americana! Then make a video of what you do.
  • @swhod2190
    I love how you save automotive history from the scrap yard. Just in those obsolete manufactures alone, measurements, materials and chrome pieces will be invaluable in the future.
  • Loved the final scenes of the house. Think of the history of that house thru the depression, WWll, baby boom plus all the family members that walked thru those doors for holidays, parties, births, funerals. If only the walls could talk!
  • Save the yellow caddy. It's a real head turner! Great video. Thanks for saving those old cars. 😊