Abandoned GRAND NATIONALS, Trans Ams, Corvettes & More in this Old Junkyard!

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These cars have been sitting for a long time! I hope they find a good home!

About Adventures Made From Scratch: I’m just a regular guy who likes to find adventure in day to day life. We may not be able to go travel the world, but there are plenty of opportunities at our door step. I do a mix of vintage car stuff, scrapyard stuff, nature hiking, and who knows what else?!? Come with me as I take you along for a ride in my world!

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My sister came in the room and she started laughing at me sitting here with my jaw dropped and saying oh my I've always wanted a Grand There's a small fortune in that awesome junk yard.... Thanks Silas for sharing.

jeanlawson
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Makes u cry with seeing all those grand nationals in there 😢😢😢😢

jayexley
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Love my 87 Grand National. Breaks my heart to see them in the yard😢

stevehoward
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So much history and stories in these cars... People loved them one time...

WebFreedomLifeStyle
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That silver Grand National is an 82. FIRST and rarest year made. THEY ONLY MADE 215 OF THEM! That 1st one shown is an 86. First year for the intercooled turbo. Small fortune in that yard!!!!

ctgn
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@AdventuresMadeFromScratch 15:48 Wow that’s a pretty cool in period set of Gotti wheels on that 86 Grand National. That’s a crazy amount of Grand Nationals and Turbo Buick’s in one spot! I counted at least 2 or possibly 3 1982 Grand National’s. They only made 215 of them.

GrandCamino
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Favorite is the Buick Boat-tails. Take care 👍

terrencebuller
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I feel right at home watching this video. I grew up around junk yards.
Im 42 and my dad use to buy Camaro's trans ams buick regals with turbos firebirds all kinds of hotrods from tidewater auctions in Chesapeake v.a. i would clean them and help fix them and he would sell them at his used car lot..
I love and miss those days

carterautomotive
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Love, love the "all roads lead to the

madmike
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Wow thanks for doing all that scouting about the elms. I like the Riviera boat tails myself and if someone is looking for an inexpensive collectable to restore that will become very valuable the '71 is key to the best returns.

edpoell
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I didn't just enjoy this video, I enjoy all of your content Silas. Recently discovered your videos and have been watching them as much as I can. Thumbs up! 👍 -Glen (Ozz)

ozzstars_cars
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I'm a Mopar guy but dang there is some awesome GM stuff in that yard. Man I hope they don't scrap it all.

moparpa
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Thanks for taking us along on this adventure.
Hope they are able to save at least 90% of the ones worth saving.
In a situation like this always hope someone with the $ has the ability to swoop in and get them all

JeRKII
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Ol’ Derek from Vice Grip garage might be interested in those grand nationals.

AndrewTwoTen
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Has to be the GRAND NATIONALS - wow ! Sad to see it being Closed and ALL Cars/Boats have to go ! Cheers from Australia!

michaelschuenemann
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Love those firebirds and Grand nationals! Wow!!

ismaelcruz
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Who would be foolish enough to crush Grand Nationals when they would bring so much more as rebuilds?
Okay, Silas, you got me. LOL - I could have just deleted my post but added to it instead. It would be interesting to hear what those cars sold for and if they were rescued in the end.

Dave_
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Whoa, unreal finds, the grand nationals are worth some serious $$$, trans ams too, and that buick gsx. Holy smokes. Great finds.!!!

miketr
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From 🇬🇧 North Yorkshire. Thank you Mr Silas for allowing us to tag along with you both, in a true American🇺🇸 junk yard. I just love it.

sararedfearn
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The Turbo Buicks all need pulled out of there. Two of those, that I saw, were '82 GNs. Worth thousands sitting there as is, even just as parts cars. Looks like two '86 GNs that I see, too, and a '85 WH1 T-Type. All money. The rear axles alone, as they sit, are $1500 all day long. The white Trans Am is an '84 15th-Anniversary. Better pull that one out of there, too. '68 Firebird needs pulled, the Riviera boat tail needs saved as well.

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