FULL TOUR: VW Buses, Beetles & MORE! HUGE Volkswagen JUNKYARD!

Published 2024-03-12
👍 Join us as we take a nostalgic trip back in time to explore a VW Junkyard filled with classic beetles and buses. From rusted frames to vintage parts, this abandoned treasure trove is a must-see for any VW enthusiast!

Interested in any of the cars for sale? Give Ray or Larry a call @ 570- 456-5865


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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for sharing. I have owned 51 V-dubs. Modified every single one.. my first Dub I bought when I was 16. I am 55 now and still love em!!
  • @DalyTheThird
    I’m 50 years old. I’ve been a Chevy guy all my life, but I somehow have had a passion for Volkswagens since I was a kid! Type I, II, Squareback,Fastback, Karmann Ghia, 411, 412… Even Rabbits and Caddys! Damnnnnnnnnnn. This brings me back. 🤘🤘
  • The closest thing to heaven on earth 😇❤️ 2 kinds of cars in the world VW and the rest 💯✅
  • @ProjectRescues
    Aubreys in Orangeburg, SC has just as many if not more. Hundreds and hundreds vw busses, ghias, and beetles.
  • There used to be a massive VW junk yard in north west Arkansas. It had at one time 500+ VW's. All arranged by what they were .All the Bugs together and the Buses together and so on. It was called Way Out Salvage. I'm not sure if they are still in business or not .I traded off my old Bug years ago.
  • @jujujustme
    Sweet! What a goldmine for VW peeps who need parts! My very first car was a VW bug that needed fenders and other mechanical parts. At 16 years old, I sold my 4-H steer at auction and bought a 1974 bug for $400 (a long long time ago). My dad and I fixed it up together. My dad has passed; but I will always have these wonderful memories with him working on my lil' bug together.
  • @csj9619
    This old guy went around and bought all these cars then dragged 'em home just to watch 'em rot into the ground.
  • @drewpierce2273
    I had a VW Squareback that I used like a truck for hauling crap back and forth to college and later a Sirocco. Both great VWs. Another great auto expedition Parker.
  • @DubsALoT93
    The old guy knows some stuff but man he’s got a lot of stuff wrong haha
  • @mrjoshua6979
    Being this is in PA and everything in here looks rough $500 each is a cash grab before he gets $100 each in scrap metal. I haven’t seen one in the video that has all good panels. I can only imagine east coast under carriages
  • @dommoss4264
    His facts are slightly off on some things but wow what a collection, it’s a pity that most of them are hanging, but not a bad buy if someone needs a motor and box and some trim to finish a project. That red delux early bay with the steering wheels looked a decent one to choose.
  • Most of these are only good for some parts. Its such a shame the previous owner stored them so poorly, Pennsylvania winters are brutal on classics.
  • @dawitkassa3131
    It is mind-blowing! Some sixty- seventy years ago, German plants ran 24/7 producing these VW'S to satisfy world demand, and now all these machines are lying on durt, which really offended Adolf Hitler. Think about all that much human labor and material, time spent to produce them. I am amazed by the junkyard owner's passion for collecting all these VW'S. I think he collected them throughout the United States. Thank you! Very Interesting video.
  • @stude1953
    What an interesting video! Would love to see to Grateful Dead bus back on the road again!!
  • @brettjones5041
    What A Pair of Guys a Wealth of Knocklege my Uncle had a Dark blue Notchback
  • @GorillaCookies
    Too bad they weren't stored on blocks rather than sitting on the ground. The rust would have been far less severe on those stored there