My cousin met his demise when he went exploring on a Old abandoned farm like this, when he accidentally fell into a old open Well and drowned , I personally think it's a good idea not to go alone when you explore these old properties, it's a good idea to have someone with you in case you need help,
@JasonSheppard-uy9ij21 күн бұрын
Damn sorry to tha the😢
@cky2k201218 күн бұрын
Noah was with him.
@migueldominguez217712 күн бұрын
It's also a good idea to 🥽
@suzannedickson752222 күн бұрын
I love this explore Ethan! I grew up with classic cars. My dad was a car buff and so am I. My hubby and I own a 66 mustang GT, a 70 Chevelle SS convertible and my own, bought brand new, 80 Camaro with T-Tops. Its always sad to see any classic rotting.
@joan391725 күн бұрын
This is most likely a car repair man or a salvage yard back in the day a millionaire would never keep a car collection outdoors.
@meaty22025 күн бұрын
Exactly. You're just begging for corrosion, at that point.
@timhanson208024 күн бұрын
Stupid lottery winners would because they don't care.
@prestonpeterson272623 күн бұрын
@@timhanson2080If they had to Work for it then it would be different story and they would've been taken care of but it is when you get things for Nothing then it's like yup sure whatever happens happens sadly
@Darren-r8l19 күн бұрын
That 1970 mustang would be nice to own and restore.I like those 1980's and 1990's Ford pickups.Those 1992 to 1996 Ford pickups and 1980 to 1986 Ford pickups were some of the best pickups Ford ever made 1976 pickup model was great too.
@gueroburban498918 күн бұрын
Yea real millionaires not a guy who won and didn’t care
@carlashepherd936224 күн бұрын
Leaving classic cars behind is criminal! Such a shame & waste of classic’s! Awesome video as usual! 👍👍❤️✊🤘
@petehegger632012 күн бұрын
Alot of those vehicles are still very restorable and highly desirable. Especially being an enthusiast myself , Chevrolet particularly being one of my most sought after. Thanks for sharing those extraordinary finds!
@kanahele124 күн бұрын
IM TELLING YOU SAVE THAT 63 BEFORE THE GARAGE COLAPSES ON IT IT CAN BE FIXED! AND ITS A 2 DOOR!!!!SAVE IT!!!
@lt.frankdrebin331721 күн бұрын
I know, right? Someone please get that car! If it was near me, I'd be there tomorrow morning to get it. A this point, one heavy snowfall could damage that car.
@jamesc810521 күн бұрын
Where are you?
@56cadd13 күн бұрын
@@jamesc8105 At grandpas.
@ZIGGY-z5n11 күн бұрын
65 for sale ?
@peterdevries365124 күн бұрын
Your knowledge of old cars is incredible. I love the old VW's
@ethanminnie24 күн бұрын
thank you!
@BigJon2209124 күн бұрын
As a car guy myself, I thoroughly enjoyed this Ethan. Definitely try to find more of these properties. Hopefully some of these cars can be saved.
@angelinaferguson130725 күн бұрын
My mother In laws 2nd husband died. He had a saw mill and would let people park their vehicles that needed to be junked on the property. Well she had yo clean the property up to sell. She had all the vehicles but up and recycled. She made 500,000 dollars the recycling of the metal. This video reminds me of that.
@FondaPassmore24 күн бұрын
Omg I love this video!! My daddy and husband are car guys. My daddy had a 62 Chevy impala White and red. I’m partial to the 80’s cars and trucks. Thanks for sharing Ethan.
@valricogarcia24 күн бұрын
You had me talking to the tv when you were trying to approach that mustang fastback. I was like " you're so close! Get in there! " LOL.
@sofiatrevino275124 күн бұрын
Omg! This was awesome! That 87 Pontiac TA reminded me of my old 88 hard top firebird. The interior was exactly like mine and yeah always 1 damn light that would malfunction. But she was awesome in her day. Ya put a smile on ma face! Thank you Ethan - Sofie - from San Antonio Texas peace!
@sandir970516 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting yourself through all the bugs, webs, burrs and possible danger to show us all these cars. I was worried you were going to fall through the rubble when you were getting to that Mustang. My favourite was the Trans Am you sat inside
@AnneNicklay24 күн бұрын
Hi Ethan! I'm going to be honest with you, cars are not really my thing. I watched for a while and thought about turning it off. Then you found a car that you were so excited about, I had to keep watching. I watched the entire video simply because of you. It was so much fun to see your excitement and passion for these cars . So thank you for sharing and thank you for being you! 😊
@elleeme945112 күн бұрын
Same😊
@Poodle_gurl21 күн бұрын
This is cool. I like seeing all those old cars. That 63 Chevy Impala has a sweet grill.
@kanahele124 күн бұрын
THAT 63 IMPALA HAS ALOT OF POTENTIAL, YOU SHOULD TAKE IT OUT OF THERE AND SAVE IT!
@rachelgervais197124 күн бұрын
This was absolutely epic seriously. ❤😊 Thanks for taking us through all that mess.
@ExploringWithBoss24 күн бұрын
Damn man! What a cool abandoned collection and explore! Big thanks from the UK 🤜🏼
@ethanminnie24 күн бұрын
appreciate it thanks
@pattid147024 күн бұрын
OMG!!! what a joy watching and a shame to see them in ruins... As a woman I collected classic cars.. I owned many of them,but at my time they were just cars..LOL.. I think I would of built a small shed and put a bed in it to sleep with these finds..I was guessing the ages along with you and you really know your cars..The money sitting there rotting is such a shame.. I saw my favorite,1977 monte carlo.. Sold mine to a collector and it is winning shows now.. My 1st car was the 1963 BelAir...Great work and have fun removing those burrs!!!
@suzannewillis81723 күн бұрын
This is a crying shame to leave all of these classic vehicles out here going to waste And many could still be saved !
@margaretyoder401924 күн бұрын
Glad to see you back at it. Thanks for the new video,,glad to see 😅you were not distracted about the bad remarks last time. Keep up the great work!❤🎉
@angelaporch298424 күн бұрын
lol Ethan during this whole video I am telling you to be careful or just get out lol. You have great knowledge of old cars.Great video thanks for sharing
@exploreinfinity568124 күн бұрын
Great discovery. Lots of valuable cars sitting there that need new homes and there are a lot of people looking for those cars. Thanks. You did well. You don't have to know everything. Documenting it is the important thing.
@CalgaryRambler24 күн бұрын
Eathan you really need to utilize a drone , and or a selfie stick , to get your camera into those tight hard to access areas such as where that Mustang is hidden. Great video and I'm impressed by your knowledge of the vehicles shown.
@juliejackson96224 күн бұрын
Hi Ethan..im not a car person...but i liked watching you enjoy it...cool find ..stay safe well and happy 💋
@denisesmith274524 күн бұрын
I’m the same… don’t enjoy car videos. But I kept watching hoping Ethan would move to the house
@marigold759624 күн бұрын
It is sad... such a shame they were left to rot like that. 😢 Thank you for sharing Ethan.
@SuperMAZ00724 күн бұрын
Sights like these get rarer by the decade. Once the property chances ownership everything goes to the wrecking yard. Thanks for recording this to the future generations.
@daviddubeck243614 күн бұрын
You did good on the years of the cars Ethan. The white parisienne is a 65, those 2 Ford pickups at the beginning are 1980-1986 they all take the same grilles. The 2 box type Fords and Mercury's are 1980-1982. Unfortunately, most of the cars are to far rotted or damaged by falling trees to restore. Mainly parts cars. The worse thing that has happened is to have a car with no wheels and let it sink into the ground, wide open to the elements. The 2 cars at the end, the Beetle and 65 impala might be worth saving.
@ginamonty2727324 күн бұрын
I LOVED the abandoned, classic car exploration Ethan!!😍 So fun and I appreciate your knowledge of old cars. It’s a dying hobby and I have always loved old cars. They were just so much better than what we have on the roads today. Everything now looks the same!!!
@Anthony_Glock24 күн бұрын
Just passing through the comments reading, so I don't wanna seem like one of those asshole trolls but in all honesty mam. Salvaging and rebuilding of classic cars isn't a dying hobby at all, in fact it's never been more popular! The car restoration community on KZbin is absolutely huge! Ive seen teenagers barely out of high school, male and female, rebelling classics that look like they should be in a car crusher and bringing them back to original or better. For example: V-Tuned Garage, Cassidy Mceown, ect.
@ginamonty272737 күн бұрын
@@Anthony_GlockI actually do see many people restoring/rebuilding classics in my area sir, however it is mostly men that are retired that can afford it. So great to see!!
@tony--james24 күн бұрын
That same Thunderbird, or one close enough, makes many appearances in the 1982 movie "Death Wish 2" it was actually Charles Bronson's personal car at the time, and still survives in pristine condition in LA
@susanbradley246519 күн бұрын
Thank you Ethan for showing us these beautys.You worked your tail off to show us them.
@jeffreyschroder800425 күн бұрын
The Impala is an SS. SSs had bucket seats and floor shifter ( notice hole on transmission tunnel).
@jeffreyschroder800425 күн бұрын
Would've came with the 327.
@eddieallen765124 күн бұрын
How would anyone attempt to find the owner to even try to purchase one?
@ronaldbutler968720 күн бұрын
Looked like a 4 speed hole. I couldn't see the padels.
@randyedwards324419 күн бұрын
@@ronaldbutler9687 Am curious why you mentioned the pedals. You agreed it looked like a "4 speed" hole but the pedals are the same between 3 & 4 speeds unless I missed something growing up!
@martyturpen453514 күн бұрын
The hole won't tell you 3 or 4 sp. Either @@randyedwards3244
@tigre773924 күн бұрын
It was an Awesome Adventure!!🤟I am a car enthusiast also, and although I hate to see them wasting away, they were still awesome to see!! The interior of that '82 Trans Am was in insane! I really hope Richard or Danny, or someone, does reach out and is able to make that happen! If it does, it would be so great if you were able to follow the progress and share it 😎 . 🤘✌️
@classiccorvettesmusclecars584624 күн бұрын
A great barn find video..As a car enthusiast I could watch these all day…
@kregchapman698124 күн бұрын
Man you've got a good eye for cars. The Firebird that was still closed up seemed nice. I always liked that body style, I remember working at Whites Auto back in the 80s we saw lots of those come it and I swear i even saw one or two with 4 cylinder engines.
@clairefunnell848125 күн бұрын
Sucks when I see abandoned cars. This looks pretty old. Poor cars. Shame. Love it when people say the word wazoo. Love that word. Ethan, my favorite cars are Jaguars. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@fawnfredenburg536125 күн бұрын
Hello Ethan 👋Thank you for sharing this great video with us and I’m enjoying this one 👍❤️😎⭐️
@chillysnowgirl832224 күн бұрын
That's so sad that all those cars are just sitting there, literally sinking into the ground, especially when some of them are in decent looking shape. Even if some of them can only be used for parts, it's better than them just sitting out there to rot away. 😩 I think my 2 favourites were the ones in the barns--the one you said your grandfather had (what a shame this one here is so far gone) and the other one at the end in the metal shed--cars look nothing like that anymore, and that's what makes them so special! Glad you were able to get out of there without a sprained ankle (i cringed a few times watching this). Take care and stay safe, Ethan.
@terrymott858124 күн бұрын
In case somebody didn't mention it, most classic cars have the year pressed/imprinted into tail lights, just look near the edge. Try it, you'll see what I mean.
@martyturpen453514 күн бұрын
My experience most oem parts have a yr on it, but sometimes it may say 63 but might be used thru 65 or whatever
@56cadd13 күн бұрын
@@martyturpen4535 Same with 51/52 Deluxe lenses.
@diane-qo7tf1sb4n25 күн бұрын
You could do the black one up the inside was gorgeous ❤
@pinksparkle496224 күн бұрын
I wish we could of seen a better view of the Mustang ! Thanks for the Great Video. There was some awesome Tractors there too !
@studioonthego517 күн бұрын
This video is a nightmare for car lovers. This is so sad. Such a mystery makes you wonder what happened to the people that owned the place.🤦🏾♂️🌪️🙏🏾💯
@crystalmcmahon30224 күн бұрын
Hello Ethan it’s sad seeing all of those vehicles just sitting there that would be nice if Danny could get some of them and restore them. Yes it was a different kind of video but enjoy it. Thank you for sharing have a great day 😊
@dorfsteen24 күн бұрын
Easiest and quickest way to find out what year a car is look at the tail light the year is printed on the tail light it's actually molded in
@jonrajsl29115 күн бұрын
A BETTER WAY TO FIND THE ACTUAL YEAR IS TO OULL OUT THE SEATBELTS, THEY ALL HAVEA YEAR TAG SEWN ONTO THE END, WHEREAS TAILLIGHTS CAN BE USED FOR SEVERAL YEARS ON CROSSOVER YEAR MODELS THE SEATBELTS ARE SINGLE YEAR DATED ONLY..
@migueldominguez217712 күн бұрын
Yo calm da f down
@mikeross88024 күн бұрын
Oh Ethan that Impala that Impala. You’d look so dope driving that. Your fun personality and backwards cap totally match it perfectly. Too bad it’s rotted and motorless cause that would be the perfect one for you. Thanks for the cool tour. Do more of these please.
@lindaweitman856425 күн бұрын
You're always out in the boonies in nice white tennis shoes.
@sherrielynn576125 күн бұрын
Oh my dream car as a teen was a black 1964 imperial it was so beautiful I never got it I had explorers and monte Carlos I have up in those after gas prices went up and swapped to a Ford focus nothing to look at but great on gas
@Marc-js8rx23 күн бұрын
You're learning, dude. That's the most important thing; THE most endearing aspect of your journey. So you get 👍👍from this older hot rodder 'cause you're really making the effort...and you're LEARNING...and that's the most important lesson. We older dudes didn't get all this ticky-tack detail knowledge in 5, 6, or even 10 years. It took most of us a couple decades to spot all these picayune details out for nearly all the cars you showed us. Don't be discouraged by any criticism; take it in stride and become the next gen of expertise, 'cause we're dying off. Stick with it! First off, that's a 1968 Camaro. Two clues: the '67 had vent windows; the '68 & '69 did not. Also, the '67 had ROUND turn signal lights up in the grille; the '68 had rectangular turn signal lights ('69s had none up in the grille). So that was a 1968. Btw, it still had the original inline 6-cyl engine in it. **1965 IMPALA** That one happened to be a Super Sport. You could tell by the blacked-out horizontal strip below the trunk, above the bumper. Also, if I'm not mistaken, its color may have been that very rare "Evening Orchid"!! It was a very, very light Lavender hue. Really a super-rare color choice... and it was only offered for 1965 !! **1963 IMPALA 409 CLUES** > First, when you opened the hood of the '63, the car's Trim Tag was facing up on the driver's side cowl. There would be a stamping code that designates it as a 409. > Otherwise, if the dash had a tachometer (mandatory with the 409) within the instrumentation, that'd be another clue. > I see it had a floor shift, but I couldn't see if it had a clutch pedal. (Your camera moves too fast, even for us experienced car gurus, dude!). > They took the radiator out (and its core support!). That would've been another 409 "tell" if it had the larger radiator. > On the steering wheel's horn ring, you could see if it says SUPER SPORT around the Impala insignia. I couldn't tell from you FAST MOVING CAMERA! Overall, let me offer this advice: Grab that '63 or the '65 Impala convertible as soon as you can scrounge up the $$. Neither are not that roached out. My observation: you get too fatalistic just because you see some rotted-out floors. Maybe it's your youth, I don't know... but they sell COMPLETE floors now for the '60s Chevys. So don't get discouraged. Hell! I replaced the FULL UNDERCARRIAGES on my two 1955 Chevys. They make the floor pans AND the complete firewall to rear bumper flooring, and they're not that expensive. Anyone with basic welding skills can spot weld that new floor to it. But those two-door 1960's classics are not growing on trees... and the finished ones are BIG $$$$ to buy! Good luck, grasshopper! Keep it up!
@wydopnthrtl19 күн бұрын
I wish you were my next door neighbor. We'd have fun! Putting a cam in my 04Z06 this winter.
@Marc-js8rx19 күн бұрын
@@wydopnthrtl - Cool! I put a real loper Comp cam in my ‘65 C10 shortbed a few years ago. Real “bumpy”! Just the way I like ‘em! Recently I finished building a ‘66 327 and dropped in a similarly rough one for my ‘68 El Camino (of course, the aluminum AFR heads don’t hurt either!). Good luck with that ‘Vette!!
@Fritzie7324 күн бұрын
Video is great! For your protection I would bring a battery powered weedwhip. Myself I have an antique whip blade
@lisadavis2824 күн бұрын
My family's livelihood came from the business of towing and recovery, aka wrecker service. We have a lot very much like this. Originally a storage lot, after the wrecker brings the totaled vehicle into the storage lot, the owner gets with the insurance company. Sometimes they have them fixed up - in which case they don't stay in the storage lot - other vehicles, the insurance company pays the owner and the car is never retrieved. The grass and weeds do grow up tall around them, sometimes even trees grow out of them. Oftentimes they are harvested for parts, yet the shell just sits and decays.
@elleeme945112 күн бұрын
Junk yard?
@treyjohns425419 күн бұрын
63 Impala factory color is Azure Aqua. Couldn’t really tell until you popped the hood. I have one with same original color.
@denisejohnson926817 күн бұрын
Thank you Ethan for what you do! I like your way of thinking.
@marypainter240525 күн бұрын
Hello 👋 Ethan you always have Nothing but the best Content you Really know you're houses 🏘️& cars 😊 I admire you for that lots of love ❤️ from San Antonio Texas 🤗
@donnamata61425 күн бұрын
small world Mary, as I faithfully watch Ethan also, the best Canadian explorer, and I'm in Lytle, just outside of SA .. 😊 cool explore Ethan, HNY, thanks!
@Darren-r8l19 күн бұрын
That 1976 Ford pickup is a classic.That 1970 Mustang would be nice to own and restore.Those 1980 to 1986 and 1992 to 1996 Ford pickups were some of the best pickups Ford ever made.
@rapidtransit837324 күн бұрын
That was a 68 Camaro .1967 had a vent window ,68 no vent window, and a 1969 had the 3 lines in front of the back tire, no vent window
@Victorm.Robinson24 күн бұрын
Individuals can claim abandoned properties from the county from the city for free as long as they make improvements such as cleaning up check with your account to see if this property is abandoned if so you can take it over legally and you own it long as you pay the taxes you have a right and have a lien on the property FYI just in case you want to own some property
@NecroAbsu23 күн бұрын
This was an interesting video, thanks!
@supersonicnomad843711 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this. You know your older cars and that's cool man because a lot of younger generations don't (I'm 55 and live in NW Indiana, 70 miles or 112 Km South of Chicago).As far as adding more info on the cars in this video, I really can't. I can add when you have close up access to old cars, try to get a shot of the VIN. That can help a little in more spec/model details. I'm versed in Mopar's. Every Ford truck and Bird that came up, chipped away at the odds of seeing a Mopar. But the 60's Camaros and Impalas were very cool. Note that Mopar VIN numbers, driver side top corner of the dash can tell you the model and size of the engine that came in the car. Even better under the hood on the driver side top inner fender of Mopar's there is a fender tag. It's like the size of a credit card held by two screws that have factory codes that can tell you damn near everything about the car. I don't say this info to insult your intelligence, I just don't know how much you know about Mopar's. The actual hood of the car can be a big indicator if it has a shaker opening or simulated vents that's a really good sign. If you can get more car videos go for it. I love these kinds of videos and thanks for taking all the burrs and bugs LOL. Explorer on! \m/
@andypage99 күн бұрын
Took my breath with the '65. I had a '65 in high school.
@donaldmilhoan637925 күн бұрын
I like your Mona Lisa hoodie❤
@joshhouk-iq7ur15 күн бұрын
This property seems like it's probably an old family homestead. It was a very common thing to just stick your vehicle somewhere in a basically unused area of your property when it either broke down or you purchased something else.
@TunnelVisonMotorsports-o5z23 күн бұрын
The 65 Impala convertible has SS trim, I used to have one with 396 big block, white on red...keep rolling......
@jerrydiecidue414023 күн бұрын
That last barn you were at Ethan, I think that metal door was the only thing keeping that barn up. It's a shame that these cars are just left to rot
@abeleverything4 күн бұрын
Thats OK if your off a bit guessing the models. For our viewing pleasure I commend you. Unfortunately I didn't see my car in the mix. Purchased in Penticton a 1964 Custom Sport Pariesianne ragtop. Sold it to a collector in Toronto 1987.
@lisahunadi59625 күн бұрын
Wonder who owns that land?? Amazing cars.. it's really ashame that they all ended up that way
@Snowball_Philodendron19 күн бұрын
Vice grip Garage would probably be the perfect guy, Derek is one of the best.
@ES-bl1wy22 күн бұрын
37:57 That's funny, I nicknamed my springer spaniel "Mustang Sally". 😂
@bubbarub183911 күн бұрын
The Transmission in that GM 2500 is worth a lot of Money!!!
@rwright339524 күн бұрын
Sometimes it amazes me why we do, what we do . Those Fords trucks now are hot. That Pontiac was 2 door ,damn
@johnspace187625 күн бұрын
Looks like a dumping ground for stolen vehicles.
@bobgrayson559923 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly too
@bridgetraveler770025 күн бұрын
I was very surprised to see all those cars on that property! How many vehicles does one person need. Maybe if one of the vehicles breaks down the others can be driven around as a spare. Usually a house hold will have at least 4 cars just in case one of the cars breaks down and they have 3 cars to drive around in.
@kimberlynelson420025 күн бұрын
My supervisor from work has a collection of cars and you never know what he is going to drive to work from one day to the next. Cadillacs, pontiacs, chevy trucks etc. Not sure how many exactly but i know he has at least three caddies.
@user-gi1kq8hn1n15 күн бұрын
Look at the column it doesn't have a shifter handle and it has a hole in floor board but console is missing. Super sport.
@discojenny8824 күн бұрын
Awesome finds, Ethan! My husband and I enjoyed watching this, thank you for sharing! Strangest car show we've ever seen 😂
@MrBadboytroy24 күн бұрын
That ford sport truck seat looked like it was in good condition of what was seen of it! That seat is worth about $200 itself!
@sharerrie201024 күн бұрын
That Ford Explorer, my father bought one back in the late 70's early 80's.
@jerrylockwood262424 күн бұрын
That was great txs.. car guy here too.. good cars wasted..like to have those lol good day. Do more hehe
@ethanminnie24 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
@automotiveaddiction42819 күн бұрын
I had a 74 260z very rare..240 and 280 are everywhere
@marneshiagilbert786023 күн бұрын
Ethan you having a field day I know he was excited to find theses collection of cars he love his cars it’s is pretty cool to look at i not gonna lie nice find but be very careful
@isaacgnap358423 күн бұрын
the 63 impala it has bucket seats so its probably a ss but as for a 409 there is no way to tell the vin only tells you if it v8 don't specify big or small if vin has a 1447 is a ss plus a ss will have machined interior trim on the dash where light switches are little circles in it
@geec563613 күн бұрын
where is this place?
@lelowempire11 күн бұрын
I wanna know toooo
@randyedwards324419 күн бұрын
As a somewhat "Local" (South - central Ontario) potentially "grumpy old man" of 67, you would ALMOST expect me to "give you a hard time"! But I won't as I see you as a young guy who's trying (and succeeding) with car identification. You don't try to sound like a "know it all" even asking for assistance and clarification regarding your discoveries. I'm certain the best you could hope for with that '70 Mustang would for it to be a "Mach One" They were more common in Canada than the "Boss" powered ponys. Even I had a '70 Mach One - 351 Windsor, 4 speed, "Competion Orange" with black interior and "Sport Slats" on the rear window. As for the '63 Impala - I agree with the others that it's a factory 4 speed car which most likely was 327 powered
@matthewrpociask830725 күн бұрын
Hey, aison, how are you doing my friend? I hope you had a good New Year. And a, you had merry christmas. It was too bad. You could not get to that Mustang, but I will tell ya it looks like whoever that guy was. He put the car, he liked alot in a garage or sometime of shelter. I mean, I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm a Ford man. I love my ford trucks,I love mustangs it was too bad. You were not able to get to that Mustang maybe if you get a chance to go back there and you're able to get to it, if that mustang is 429 cobra it could be worth a lot of money. I know they're rough, but you get them to. A certain body man they can turn a rotten car into a beautiful car. As you know,. I don't know how you keep fine.These awesome houses cars but keep doing it.I love your videos.matt from michigan
@danmartin63324 күн бұрын
OK not a GTO, but still a 2 dr. ragtop. Cool cars!
@billbowers26824 күн бұрын
63 Chevrolet SS
@cky2k201218 күн бұрын
Im shocked that some of these cars havent been stolen.
@diane-qo7tf1sb4n25 күн бұрын
Ethan Massey Ferguson tractor 😮
@DavePaniagua8 күн бұрын
Probably a 1934
@Victorm.Robinson24 күн бұрын
I'll still buy the 63 Impala if you get it out I'll give you top dollar for it😮😮
@leehyer491624 күн бұрын
All those tractors are Ford 8n’s except for three Ellis Chalmers😊
@jimfox995124 күн бұрын
One of them was a Ford Ferguson.
@helenr99125 күн бұрын
Hi Ethan Nice to see some cars ✌️
@malindahenke572424 күн бұрын
Wow. What a shame. Even the tractors are very cool.
@brucebalcerzak871723 күн бұрын
The 63 impala was an ss car only ss cars had buckets seats and you could see where the ss emblems were on the quarter panel as well.
@user-iamRobinV6824 күн бұрын
Best explore ever!!! Those cars are cool 😊😊😊
@irenewatts287424 күн бұрын
Hi Ethan You sure do know your cars. You are a real car enthusiast. How can anyone send you hate comments? You know so much. That Mustang was cool but not worth you climbing over that caved in garage. I’m glad you weren’t hurt. Some of those cars are there like 40 years judging by the way they sunk into the ground. Some have trees that have grown in and around them. Thank you for braving those ladybugs and burrs for us. This was a real treat and only because of your knowledge of cars. Stay safe and well.🚘🛞🚖🚜👍🆒. WAY WAY COOL!!!
@bubbarub183911 күн бұрын
Being a 4 Speed, it’s either a 283 or 409, probably 283. Pop the Hood and take a Picture of the Fender we’ll Tag, that will tell you everything you need to know!!!
@kanahele124 күн бұрын
What a waste how could someone let a camaro get so wasted?
@mikemiller528125 күн бұрын
Great video
@billhayes732124 күн бұрын
Where is this at, id be interested in buying this property
@urbanurchin593024 күн бұрын
several references were made to Ontario, Canada
@MarthaJOHNSON-iu4wk25 күн бұрын
Nice house 🏠🏡🏠🏡🏠
@stoveboltlvr379823 күн бұрын
I watch these kind of videos because I love cars and trucks but I come away feeling worse knowing that these classics are wasting away. 65 Impala ragtop is rare.
@scottedwards331615 күн бұрын
Camaro 68 on the red Camaro 67 would have had Wing Windows round lights in the grill