Classic Car JUNKYARD Walkthrough! MACH 1 Mustang, 1971 Camaro, RARE Pontiac?

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Learn about Cars as we take a walkthrough a Junkyard in PA! 🔴 Subscribe for more videos just like this!

Have a cool barn find to film or interested in one of the cars for sale?
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My younger days in the 70's, I loved walking junk yards and seeing what was there. A gold mine of cars to pick from. If we could only go back in time.

dlyrag
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Always kind of liked those '65 Fairlanes, but prefer the earlier ones. I think '68-'69 is my favorite Fairlane, particularly the fastback.

Can't believe I wasn't already subbed - I've watched several videos here...

DanEBoyd
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My dad's 54 Pontiac chieftain, gots Indiana on hood turns on with makerlights

shawnl
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I can't find a location to this anywhere.

valeriepickens
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New subscriber.

I said to myself, " this has to be in Pennsylvania "

Yep, not far from me.

seHi
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Bad economy folks aren’t buying anymore you have to have something rare . That guys got to many projects and you have to have good help .

williamzander
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Is that 1990/1991 gray Toyota Camry for sale?

Peppy
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$4000 for what I bet he still has the car

LowKramer
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These Junkyard owners have “Dollar Signs” in their eyes! These are very Monied projects for the buyer!🤮🤮🤮

markduncan
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Stuff way to high all trash why sold nothing 😮

rexmuntz
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Some guys have too much stuff and never get anything done, lol

peterjuhlke
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A MACH 1 Mustang 4 SPEED was VERY SPECIAL... I hate car guys, that aren't really car guys.

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10-15% of Mach 1 Mustangs were 4 speeds... Yea, they were RARE...

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When you get the VIN, you win: 1 for 1971 model year, F for Dearborn, MI assembly, 05 for Mustang Mach 1 Sports roof, M for 351 V8, and the rest is the production sequence. The Dearborn plant was the main Mustang plant through the 2004 model year when production was transferred to Flat Rock, MI. Metuchen Assembly in NJ (also called Edison, which closed in 2004) and San Jose (also called Milpitas Assembly which closed in 1983) also assembled these cars depending on the year.

When you get the tag, you can brag and go all the way, don't you say? 63R for Mach 1 Sports Roof, I for Bright Lime Green exterior paint, 5R for Medium Green Mach sports interior trim, R for 3.25:1 rear end ratio, locking, 5 for four speed wide ratio manual transmission, and 38 for Pittsburgh, PA sales district.

From 1972 onward, you can tell the engine size in a GM passenger car because they had a character for the engine in there, but yes, prior to that time, the specific engine could not be determined by the VIN per se.

googleusergp
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Must be fun to do these explorations like going on treasure hunts. Really good videos, short, sweet, to the point, no fillers, no insipid music, no wasting the viewers time. Nicely crafted.

thyslop
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Never heard of the Pontiac Silver Streaks referred to as "waterfall chrome"...

trudygreer
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My uncle Gus ran a junkyard l spent many hours learning about cars there, i love junkyards and antique shops thrift shops because all the stuff has stories!

oldmanfromoc
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Is the dynamic 88 for sale that was my first car would love another

brianharrison
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My in-law's live about 2 miles past this place. It was a used car dealership in my youth. He had some different cars out front for a while that gave me the idea to buy one and make a vintage NASCAR replica. It was a 1960's car. I never did stop and it was more a pipe dream than anything. When I was younger you could walk through just about any junkyard and look at the cars. I guess we were easy to entertain. Somewhere in the 1980's they started to limit who could be in the yards. Maybe for insurance purposes I guess.

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You you better get going buddy you're running out of time to get this stuff done I know how long these projects take

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