Ten Thousand Unrestored Classic Cars - This Place is Unbelievable!

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Way too many amazing classic cars to see at Desert Valley Auto Parts.

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Millions of stories there, family vacations, going to work, getting groceries, drive ins, road trips, cruising, hauling, racing, another America long ago now.

CessnaDriver
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"I just like old cars" is expert enough.

flabarre
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i'd pay a fortune for what this guy scraps. i can't believe there are still 57's and 64's just floating around. never take it for granted america. im so jealous.

jordanoneill
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All the happy owners that picked these cars up at the dealer.

Wolfi
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Living near one of these yards in the desert is how I learned to work on cars. A friend of my dad's said, "Pick a car and it's yours." So, I did. And over a summer me and my friends got it out of the ground (it had sunk about 8 inches up to the frame and broke two jacks!). Unseized the engine, fixed the brakes (all drums were seized), fresh battery, oil, tires, and fuel. I even fixed the wind-up clock that was in the glovebox door (took that home and had it on my nightstand). We were about to fire it up and drive it out of there when my dad & the yard owner showed up and said, "You can't do that! You're only 14 years old!" Seems they underestimated us kids a bit.

CarsandCats
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I was thinking how cool it would be to have the original owners . . brought forward in time and standing in front of their pride and joy.

ClotEastwood
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Thanks for the video. I am 73. I had no problem identifying the make, model, and years of these cars. I used to ride around in Model A Fords on the dirt roads back in Kansas before they became super desirable over these decades back in the Fifties as a kid. I bought a really nice 1964 Cadillac Fleetwood, their most expensive model, during the first fuel embargo in the Seventies for a few hundred dollars. Straight body, good glass, everything 😂🎉, great engine. These are just examples.

hughmarloweverest
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What a place! Great video! I wish all this cars can be saved and back on the road. 👍

MrMigo
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I'm an Aussie, --we visited here in 2017--we got "T"-shirts-the crew were Terrific !!--I got parts for my "1950-Rocket 88"--If your ever over this way, -do-not miss this place !!--we stayed for the Auction-too !!

johncaldwell-wqhp
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Wow! At 7:39 minutes in, you walked past my old yellow 1966 Flat Glass Chevy Van! And I know it was my old van because you could see the pattern of the side mirror mounting screw holes on the door. They were from a mid 80’s Suzuki Samurai and they had a triangular screw pattern. That and the color. It was a Corvette yellow. I painted it myself. I brought that van back from Hawaii to Phoenix when I was in the military. Sold it in 1992. I always wondered what happened to that van. Sure wish I could have seen more of it. Thanks for the memories!

geneminger
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Forget vacations to Paris and Venice... I'd love to spend a weekend walking this entire lot, and taking in whatever local flavor foods the surrounding community offers. Some real gems here which need restored.

vicv.
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Wow, what a fantastic place. Thanks for showing.

imskeptic
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not too many desireable cars left in junkyards these day. All the GTOs, Camaro's, Firebirds, Trans Ams, Formulas, Mustangs, Cudas, Challengers, Road Runners, Chargers, Malibus, Chevelles, Monte Carlos, Cutlasses, 442's, Novas, Belvederes, Coronets, Challengers, and GTX's, a a few I missed are long long gone

stevenparker
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The Jaguar XK150, wow! A beautiful car and really worth saving. For me, nothing else on the lot would even get a chance but the Jaguar, yes! Very interesting video and car yard.

JonDingle
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Picked-clean, not too much left to pick, amazing sight to behold in its

mikestang
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Cars from the 50’s n early 60’s were a dime a dozen in the 70’s . i had 50 Buicks, Packard and my favorite….Studebakers. good drive trains. got good gas mileage compared to ford or gm… and looked so cool 😎

heyoldman
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I am getting chest pains seeing this glorious history rust away.

imjinriver
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they need to place a bunch old airstreams there, a swimming pool what an awesome place to stay, would be my dream vacation. Junk yard inn, would be amazing.

kevinabbott
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Impressive video...thanks for could almost say this place of old cars is an out door again loved it....

husky
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This business has its own reality TV show.

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