Dealership Abandoned 40yrs Ago Collier Motors AMC Private Tour | Barn Find Hunter

2024 ж. 12 Мам.
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Contact: rjcamc@gmail.com for inquiries about cars in this episode - Imagine if, 40 years ago, you owned an AMC dealership and decided to close down shop and build a fence around it. That's what AMC Collier Motors looks like today-a scene straight out of 'I Am Legend,' where everything is essentially frozen in time as people left it. Enjoy a private tour from two of the three brothers who inherited their father's dealership, full of amazing AMCs and other vehicles from the 1970s and 80s.
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1:53 1974 Javelin 360ci V8
2:36 1968 Ambassador
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  • So daddy saves him the car he loves and now it's rotting away right in front of him?

    @jimkirk1971@jimkirk1971Ай бұрын
    • WTF?

      @bgdavenport@bgdavenport25 күн бұрын
    • That is exactly what I was thinking?? Awfully grateful young feller.

      @roytrevisan3491@roytrevisan349120 күн бұрын
    • Yep, that says it all. These two need to get this sorted out or hire someone to do it for them..

      @user-ky3xu8dx2i@user-ky3xu8dx2i17 күн бұрын
    • Uhhhh, I must have missed sumting

      @rickreese5794@rickreese579417 күн бұрын
    • I was curious, too

      @johnschofield9496@johnschofield949616 күн бұрын
  • This was a sad watch. Those cars should’ve been sold 20 years ago. Now everything’s so rotten might as well just let nature reclaim it.

    @DanteLanznaster@DanteLanznasterАй бұрын
    • 20 yr ago no one would want any of those cars…many are unsalvageable today…

      @user-lt4pw7rv2l@user-lt4pw7rv2lАй бұрын
    • @@user-lt4pw7rv2l You are either too young or too old but Im only 34 and remember old car shows constantly throughout my teens, what you rock you living under?

      @moss550M@moss550MАй бұрын
    • Living in Wisconsin, all those cars look pretty good. If you want to see rusted out pieces of crap, come to Wisconsin.

      @paul5683@paul5683Ай бұрын
    • @user-lt4pw7rv2l 20 yrs ago was 2004 AMC from the 60s and 70s were totally wanted then. Now in the 80s and 90s I'd agree no body cared then

      @goosebeardmike8436@goosebeardmike8436Ай бұрын
    • Not true. Lots of these are very saveable cars, whether you restore it or use it for parts. There’s lots of great stuff there. It is however a shame they don’t keep it cut down of weeds and volunteer trees

      @IowaBudgetRCBashers@IowaBudgetRCBashersАй бұрын
  • This kinda made me angry, the same guy who just let this happen is talking enthusiastically about them 🤬

    @philcrookes5281@philcrookes5281Ай бұрын
    • I do not understand how anyone could just leave perfectly good cars to rot 😢

      @jasonlightfoot4145@jasonlightfoot4145Ай бұрын
    • What kind of mentality does it take to justify this with yourself? I just don't get it? If those cars could talk, every one of them would be cussing him out, as he walked through that lot telling about them.

      @mikeadcock1592@mikeadcock1592Ай бұрын
    • The accent speaks volumes . . .

      @Coolestmovies@Coolestmovies28 күн бұрын
    • @@mikeadcock1592 Well said Sir, my thoughts also.

      @jeremyrigden9200@jeremyrigden920021 күн бұрын
  • The level of disrespect for these cars is shameful. I wouldn't be able to have a conversation with this person.

    @brianrainey2739@brianrainey2739Ай бұрын
    • Really?! What a "keyboard warrior" comment to make. Especially with ZERO information of their situation. They seem like kind gentlemen. This comment says more about you then them.

      @kidwave1@kidwave1Ай бұрын
    • ​@@kidwave1 NOPE...your self-indulgent, unsolicited comments reveal more about "you". People in this commentary have the right to post their opinion(s) on this video as they choose...without reprisal from self-appointed KZhead guardians. This guy & his father are criminals for purposely neglecting these rare, classic cars. He said...I told my daddy I really like this car & he saved it for me until I was 16 years old. WTF?!?! So, he drove it until he trashed the engine & ditched it in the back 40 to rot. To this day, he is completely void of any amount of true appreciation or respect for the car he was given. Daddy likely gave him the keys to another new car...which very likely suffered from the same shameful disrespect. I've seen this same situation too frequently. How can he honestly say...my daddy "appreciated" these cars. As he & his father maliciously watch them rot?!?! As you said. we make these comments "with ZERO information of their situation". Regardless, there is NO EXCUSE for their criminal neglect of these cars. NONE!!!! Regards, Ben

      @duygukayhanisaskank4915@duygukayhanisaskank4915Ай бұрын
    • It is a shame that they couldn't have been kept under cover from the elements. However, it still beats the more likely alternative that could have happened 20+ years ago - the land gets sold for redevelopment and all the unwanted cars get immediately scrapped. These weren't as highly desirable cars back then.

      @paulbuist9967@paulbuist9967Ай бұрын
    • @@duygukayhanisaskank4915 Well said Ben, I was boiling after five minutes of listening to this person.

      @jeremyrigden9200@jeremyrigden920021 күн бұрын
    • @@jeremyrigden9200 Thanks for your positive reply to my comments. Best regards, Ben

      @duygukayhanisaskank4915@duygukayhanisaskank491521 күн бұрын
  • His daddy saved the car for years for him and he really appreciated that as can be seen by the condition its in.

    @noanyobiseniss7462@noanyobiseniss7462Ай бұрын
    • That was my exact thought. It was so great, he shoved it in the weeds and let it rot to pieces.

      @GTkyle@GTkyleАй бұрын
  • This is a channel - show - series that I love... but today I only made it in 6 minutes. This was tough to watch, I just don't understand the mindset of "these are so precious, I'm going to let it rot rather than sell them".

    @GlenAndFriendsCooking@GlenAndFriendsCookingАй бұрын
    • You are so right !!!!! I bailed, too .............................. just so sad because I am 61 years old and remember these cars on the road ..... 😞

      @TheAmerican1963@TheAmerican1963Ай бұрын
    • My oldest bro was like that. Starting in the mid-'60's I watched a '70 Superbird, a 38 Chevy Sedan Delivery (1 owner 30k mi?), 38 Plymouth business coupe, several Studebakers, Corvair Monza Spyder convertible (yr?) '60 Ford Fairlane convertible, 3 mid-'60's Dodge Chargers (1 my sil original owner) and a few others ???? go to pot. He had an offer's of 20k for the non-original, not running, no engine) 'bird and told the guy no sale, at any price. He constantly ignored people trying to buy his cars. His '63 Avanti, he was original owner, got more offers than I can recall. A car with about 20k on it, all original except paint (he owned a body shop) had so many offers it was mind boggling, always no. Still had em all the day he died.

      @petegregory517@petegregory51729 күн бұрын
  • I guess some people have so much stuff they can just let hundreds of valuable vehicles sit for decades slowly turning into trash. Sad.

    @StubbyPhillips@StubbyPhillipsАй бұрын
    • It's not "sad". It's *gross* . 🤢🤮

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • Hits hard for a working family guy like me that really can't afford owning a car or a property of my own, let alone having the luxury to let 200 cars rot on a big piece of land. I'm 53 years old and the divide is just getting bigger each year.

      @bartlx@bartlxАй бұрын
    • @@bartlx Exactly.

      @StubbyPhillips@StubbyPhillipsАй бұрын
    • Yeap, letting those cars sit and rot thinking he gone get a big payday one day. Never happen because even if one of those cars were restorable, there are no more parts! He waited 20 years too late because he knows nothing about restoring old cars. Whoever buys this junk will quickly learn it was a big mistake!

      @jacksautorepair@jacksautorepairАй бұрын
    • @@bartlx It's almost as bad as seeing imbecilic KZhead "influencers" destroying beautiful cars, boats, homes, whatever for the views. Having no regard for the intrinsic value or beauty of a thing is a special kind of stupid.

      @StubbyPhillips@StubbyPhillipsАй бұрын
  • Doesn’t wanna sell the fender flairs, proceeds to let them rot away, prime definition of “I know what I have”

    @OriginalCoalRollers@OriginalCoalRollersАй бұрын
    • 👍😩👌

      @rickreese5794@rickreese579417 күн бұрын
  • Gotta love the way people love something so much, they prefer to watch it die in their yard than to be refinished and driven/enjoyed by others.

    @Poolside_Chat@Poolside_ChatАй бұрын
    • Actually, it is a mental illness to collect but not maintain.

      @gilbertvehicleservices@gilbertvehicleservicesАй бұрын
    • no one was ever lining up to restore then, you heard about the fenders.

      @gertvanderhorst2890@gertvanderhorst289015 күн бұрын
  • that place is well past it's prime. Kind of makes sense, inline with why they closed in the first place. Hard headed family.

    @321-Gone@321-GoneАй бұрын
    • Man, it was well past its prime the first time I saw it back in 1997. It's never changed.

      @PMD220S@PMD220SАй бұрын
  • I was their UPS man in the mid and late ‘80s and I gotta say, the elder Mr. Collier was an odd bird.

    @ekimp252@ekimp252Ай бұрын
    • I could only imagine. Apples don't fall far from the tree.

      @xc7049@xc7049Ай бұрын
    • Please explain.

      @MilehighCLE216@MilehighCLE21627 күн бұрын
    • I remember American pickers were there and The sales floor was filled with vining plants growing everywhere The old man sat at his desk doing work like nothing was wrong

      @davidszelinski5021@davidszelinski50215 күн бұрын
  • "A little bit of inattention"...understatement of the year.

    @motorradjim@motorradjimАй бұрын
    • thats what openheimer said about the bomb.. oh,, sht,, sorry..

      @harrywalker968@harrywalker968Ай бұрын
  • It amazes me that they had enough money to keep paying taxes on this property all these years and never did anything with it but let it rot into the ground, sad 😥

    @crbourret@crbourretАй бұрын
    • It's not "sad". It's *gross* . 🤢🤮

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • It’s stupid.

      @_Chev_Chelios@_Chev_CheliosАй бұрын
    • Everything is for sale They done paying anything

      @kootnygreen@kootnygreenАй бұрын
    • @@kootnygreen Yeah now, after "daddy" is dead and they ran through all the life insurance and estate money they want to sell everything, they are the typical white collar wasters!

      @DinDooIt@DinDooItАй бұрын
    • Its the Carolinas... their taxes are probably next to nothing. I have 75 acres, taxes are about $150 a year.

      @froochie123@froochie12327 күн бұрын
  • I don’t understand why they would let their inventory just rot away.

    @MichaelAllen-td1uu@MichaelAllen-td1uuАй бұрын
    • Because it's not "inventory". Hoarding is based on a *psychological addiction and fear...* 🤒🤕

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • @@FourDollaRacing Saw something similar at my local storage place. Someone was paying the facility every month to store two old early '70s Cadillac convertibles out in the open, and they were a wreck. Tops completely rotted away, the interior ruined, body rusting, etc. The windshields were covered in phone numbers from people wanting to buy what was left, but the guy was content to just pay the storage fee on them and let them decay down to the wheels.

      @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana@Ugh-Fudge_BwanaАй бұрын
    • My exact first thought. Hopefully a few will be lucky enough to find homes.

      @jareddahlseid551@jareddahlseid551Ай бұрын
    • Makes no sense to me.

      @pauld4146@pauld4146Ай бұрын
  • The problem when you're from money and given it all. You seen no value in it, and then this happens.

    @AcesNtheEND@AcesNtheENDАй бұрын
    • Well said.... the dad didn't sell the car so the kid can let it rot..lol

      @TheFastrider76@TheFastrider76Ай бұрын
    • @@TheFastrider76 *Daddy

      @victorbitter583@victorbitter583Ай бұрын
    • 😂​@@victorbitter583

      @ganeshshenoy1102@ganeshshenoy1102Ай бұрын
    • Like you know everything....

      @coffeefish@coffeefishАй бұрын
    • @@coffeefish If you owned a dealership you have money, what else would you think.

      @DinDooIt@DinDooItАй бұрын
  • Guys treating cars like wine. Does not work that way when you do not take even the most basic care. “A little bit of inattention” - understatement of the year.

    @TheBTG88@TheBTG88Ай бұрын
    • No. not at all. Wine, they store in dry area with regulated temperature. This is left to rot like leftovers.

      @DonLee1980@DonLee1980Ай бұрын
    • Aged like milk is more like it.

      @jeffc7486@jeffc7486Ай бұрын
  • calling someone an idiot is not an insult but a diagnosis

    @Praydapro@PraydaproАй бұрын
  • So glad you kept all those cars complete...that way they can completely rot away as complete cars

    @jeffgarner3903@jeffgarner3903Ай бұрын
    • 🤣

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • There are probably 5 good reasons why they let the cars rot and 100 bad ones. I'm guessing that they are hard to work with and ludicrous prices like the typical hoarder. They rather see the cars rot away then selling them for a fair market price.

      @perpelle@perpelleАй бұрын
  • The irony of that one guy wearing a “roadworthy rescues” shirt

    @mustangwillis@mustangwillisАй бұрын
    • They did an episode there and so did American pickers

      @soadventures7511@soadventures7511Ай бұрын
  • What a waste of cars 😢

    @bruceduncan9065@bruceduncan9065Ай бұрын
  • Let em sit, let em rot. What a disgrace.

    @CarsandCats@CarsandCatsАй бұрын
    • It's the boomer way.

      @valkillmore847@valkillmore847Ай бұрын
    • @@valkillmore847the fuckin boomer way lol

      @CM-cw8fe@CM-cw8feАй бұрын
    • @@CM-cw8fe Val has a chip on his shoulder about boomers.

      @thatsmrharley2u2@thatsmrharley2u2Ай бұрын
    • @@fixyourmind You mean the way my generation marched and protested, were locked up and injured, even killed in the fight to end the War in Vietnam; for the Civil Rights Acts in 1964 and '65; for Earth Day; to end dumping toxins in the rivers and oceans; developed the platforms upon which the WWW and the Internet were founded, as well as personal computers; women's right to choose; fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment, and on and on. You need to get out more and maybe even talk to some Boomers.

      @tetedur377@tetedur377Ай бұрын
    • They might not have had much choice.

      @coffeefish@coffeefishАй бұрын
  • My brother ordered a 69 Javelin AMX in Siena. He died in a car accident two weeks before delivery. We went to see it when it arrived. It was beautiful. Seeing that 70 makes me want one for retirement.

    @59LMG@59LMGАй бұрын
  • Like father like son.... there sits the boys orange javelin.......

    @mijyadoc5374@mijyadoc5374Ай бұрын
  • Holy cow! This looks like a scene from "Walking Dead". How could anyone have allowed it to come to this point to neglect this so much? What went wrong in his head?

    @marka.2484@marka.2484Ай бұрын
    • He obviously fired his *therapist* . 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♀️

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • Two words: Misplaced greed.

      @laupstad@laupstadАй бұрын
  • Nothing has been picked, you get the whole car. Missing doors, body panels, grilles, engines and engine parts, floor panels and half the frame. No low ballers. 😂😂

    @jeffc7486@jeffc7486Ай бұрын
  • Too bad they waited until the cars were all deteriorated before making them available for sale. Probably be hard to sell most of them other than to a scrap metal dealer.

    @LTVoyager@LTVoyagerАй бұрын
    • Not sure about that. I've always made money parting out other people's "junk". Made 1000$ from buying cars at scrap price. And selling one part here or there. Took a few years but they will pay you back.

      @ryurc3033@ryurc3033Ай бұрын
    • @@ryurc3033 They were worth a lot more before they rotted into their current state.

      @LTVoyager@LTVoyagerАй бұрын
  • Went from being a car dealership to a car junkyard

    @skaterpod7110@skaterpod7110Ай бұрын
    • hoarders

      @hottew_twat3963@hottew_twat3963Ай бұрын
    • To a place where nature has already taken these cars back into nature.

      @MercedesE63S-AMG@MercedesE63S-AMG27 күн бұрын
    • graveyard

      @radarnj8043@radarnj80438 күн бұрын
  • Another Proud owner of stuff he says " one day I'm gonna fix them up"

    @paulhewson4600@paulhewson4600Ай бұрын
    • I've got stuff that "one day I'll get to it" but all of mine are inside, clean, dry, and taken care of. I just have too many projects and other things that are taking priority. I never could understand those that will let it rust to nothing outside while waiting to fix it. They are just making more work for themselves. I bet most of these cars could have been fixed for a few hundred dollars when they got them. Today, $50,000 might do it on each one. Maybe. And then they will have a $20,000 car when done. Maybe.

      @tommissouri4871@tommissouri4871Ай бұрын
  • I have driven past this place a couple of times , and every time I see it, it makes me so sad to see so many classic cars just sitting and rotting away….

    @superj767@superj767Ай бұрын
  • So proud to watch the entire lot rot away. Not sure why they feel letting everything rust to dust is such a good thing. Now the whole lot is wasted. This kinda of obtuse thinking ruins good cars & keeps other cars from getting restored. Kinda infuriating to watch them laugh about refusing to let anything from the lot go. Better to save usable parts than watch it all go to waste!

    @pedstephens@pedstephensАй бұрын
    • Exactly this, if they cared so much about AMCs they would consider the fact that at this point parting some of these cars out can help save and preserve many other cars. Letting these cars rot away more and more is going to make them harder to sell and going to let those usable parts get in worse and worse condition to where even those aren't even salvageable. This guy seems to want to be honoring his father by not parting them out, but that stubbornness of his father is what allowed these cars to get to this point of rot in the first place.

      @NissanSkyline901@NissanSkyline901Ай бұрын
    • @@NissanSkyline901 There'd be at least twice as many AMC represented at any classic car show if they were willing to sell parts 20 years ago. By now it's too late. The parts these cars need don't exist and what little is left now wont save anything. These guys don't care about AMC. It's all about the dollar bills but they even managed to scr*w part up.

      @laupstad@laupstadАй бұрын
  • I was fortunate enough back in December of 2020 to photograph Collier Motors. Robbie was a very gracious host and very kind. He had many more cars back then and continues to sell them. I believe most of the cars were used cars, purchased after discontinuing the selling of new cars. I hope you read this Robbie, as we haven't talked since then. You had American Pickers in and they purchased a couple cars I believe about a half year prior to my visit. I have read articles that report you are inundated with calls and messages to have pictures sent of available cars or to have visitors come and look at the cars as potential buyers very often. I know when I visited you were pretty much on the phone constantly, talking to potential buyers and your Father had done the same prior to his passing. I could tell you were very busy and so I suggested you take care of potential customers and you were gracious enough to allow free rein on the grounds to photograph it all. I know from visiting that your heart is in the right place and you are honoring your father by doing what you do. May you continue to be abundantly blessed and hope all is well with you and yours. John here, from the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee and home of the Master's Light.

    @robinredman5192@robinredman5192Ай бұрын
  • I walked it 20 years ago and they refused to sell them when they had actual value and the kids had lots of cash. Now if you tried to pull one out it would literally disintegrate trying to pull it on a car hauler. The restoration cost would be far more than double the cost of a nice example and that is if you got the car for free to start with. These rich kids unlike their parents make bad financial decisions and sadly this is one of them. If they actually cared they would give them away to folks that would restore them but instead it's another money grab.

    @user-bv3wo2qh1d@user-bv3wo2qh1dАй бұрын
    • Well I see a Van den Brink or similar auction in the future, with most cars going for $500 each max. Sure, it's their property to do as they wish with it but FFS why not at least store them so that any rust damage is minimized? Put the best ones inside the building, the rest on blocks in a clearing and do the weeds on regular intervals, that would have been enough.

      @tturtle1659@tturtle1659Ай бұрын
    • @@tturtle1659 You mean the building that is ready to fall in?

      @ericg4042@ericg4042Ай бұрын
    • They do not sound that spoiled anymore, maybe life has thought them a lesson.

      @atom999@atom99928 күн бұрын
    • Maybe they were not spoiled but were just sentimental. They thought of their family history, the history of the company, and couldn't stand the thought of seeing them go.

      @JustSomeGuyNotAnAlien@JustSomeGuyNotAnAlien19 күн бұрын
    • @@JustSomeGuyNotAnAlien Yes obviously you let things you care about waste away to nothing first before doing anything about it. That's how being sentimental works?

      @user-bv3wo2qh1d@user-bv3wo2qh1d19 күн бұрын
  • It's a damn shame.

    @LilMissMurder3409@LilMissMurder3409Ай бұрын
  • I visited there three years ago. A buddy of mine bought an International pickup they had. Most of those were too far gone for me. I'd have been interested 20-ish years ago.

    @charleshamlin3122@charleshamlin3122Ай бұрын
    • Dothey let anyone in to shop? Prices reasonable? Wish I would have found that international lol

      @tyler90512@tyler90512Ай бұрын
    • We're is this at

      @user-lo1nx4qw8x@user-lo1nx4qw8xАй бұрын
    • I dont get why they havent sold them sooner or at least cared for them a bit better? Not from US so not familiar with who those guys are, besides they own(or owned) a dealership back in the day

      @atom999@atom99928 күн бұрын
    • @@atom999 k

      @brianwilson6969@brianwilson696919 күн бұрын
  • So obvious that his father saw AMC fold and rather than taking the loss selling the car stock he already had, he decided to keep them and let them rust into the ground out of spite. That entire area would have been asphalt so the weeds and rust are because he did not care enough to cut the weeds or maintain roofs of buildings. If the buildings had been maintained then there would have been a place to keep the better cars. The son never cared until it was time to sell them all because his dad couldn't stop him. Everyone covers this lot. The car he wanted 1400 bucks for probably sold for that when it was new. They are still refusing to take the loss to make sure the history survives. If they had taken care of them they would be worth thousands more now.

    @TheBullDurham@TheBullDurhamАй бұрын
  • The way nature reclaims its territory is amazing. What a place.

    @ZachGrabill@ZachGrabillАй бұрын
  • 'ol boy talking about these cars as if they are worth anything. "This is a rare 4 speed V8 rotted out hull."

    @9ZERO6@9ZERO6Ай бұрын
    • original paint except down here... he must of had his eyes closed! 😆

      @thedriver02@thedriver02Ай бұрын
    • Some of these are man, lots of AMC stuff is almost impossible to find.

      @kengibson402@kengibson402Ай бұрын
    • @@kengibson402 Exactly. So try restoring this stuff when there is zero aftermarket and the only real source of parts for them has been rotting in these woods for 40 years.

      @laupstad@laupstadАй бұрын
    • @@laupstadparts cars my guy. Even says it in the video the one AMX isn’t being restored.

      @kengibson402@kengibson402Ай бұрын
  • a Roadworthy Rescues t-shirt. I can't believe it, but I got to because I'm looking right at it.

    @RobFromRI@RobFromRIАй бұрын
    • Makes you wonder if a guy has been there... Haven't seen him in an AMC (to my recollection...)

      @kipmcmillan2600@kipmcmillan2600Ай бұрын
    • @@kipmcmillan2600 Yes, he did a Rebel convertible from there in the first season.

      @upscaleshack@upscaleshackАй бұрын
    • @@upscaleshack Oh yeah... and wasn't there a "mid engine" Rambler that he got from Cleetus? (I could be wrong again... lol).

      @kipmcmillan2600@kipmcmillan2600Ай бұрын
    • @@kipmcmillan2600 Yes he was

      @richardkafka5625@richardkafka5625Ай бұрын
  • You know, in order to preserve a car, the first step would be to close the door so the outside elements cant get inside. 😄

    @biggkoz@biggkozАй бұрын
  • How do you let things sit for decades…

    @noiisserpmii@noiisserpmiiАй бұрын
    • Just ignore it.. easy enough when you're just living your life, time passes so fast

      @squish2913@squish2913Ай бұрын
  • I remember that my grandmother had a Nash. A 1950 or something. Looked like a very big upside down bathtub. This was in New Jersey. Around 1956 my father was driving the family from Jersey to Florida. Father, mother, grandmother, my sister (1 or 2 years old) and myself (8 years old). Had an accident on the way where the car slid off of the road and on to its roof. I remember some oil was spilled inside somewhere. No injuries, maybe some bruises. No seatbelts. Got it rolled back upright and added oil. Then we drove on. Very strong car.

    @user-ul2xn4ir7q@user-ul2xn4ir7qАй бұрын
    • great story to sell. I watch a lot of videos that people live in there cars, pick up trucks and I like to take that 50 Nash and make it a car to travel America in and sleep in it

      @x35mmman@x35mmmanАй бұрын
  • That is so sad! Those AMCs need to be restored and loved. My 1973 Matador 401 is my love.

    @jeffr2643@jeffr2643Ай бұрын
  • *trees growing out of a car* "A little bit of unattention..." 😂

    @SpecialFX99@SpecialFX99Ай бұрын
  • It drives me crazy to see interesting cars rot in a field.

    @livingon2wheels@livingon2wheelsАй бұрын
  • Sons are as crazy as daddy😅

    @davidrose2382@davidrose2382Ай бұрын
  • I was a mechanic in the 80’s so, I worked on all these cars. AMCs were weird automobiles, mongrels that had parts from different manufacturers.

    @themancaveclub@themancaveclubАй бұрын
  • Sad they waited so long to sell off the inventory and clean-up the property. Totally interesting to hear him talk about all of these cars and the history as though the business is still open.

    @kookiedabear@kookiedabearАй бұрын
    • Was looking for this comment. Very strange to hear him talking about these cars as if it was a day when everything was shiny and new and he was doing this with his dad. This guy’s nostalgia is detaching him for the reality of the completely deforested property. Sad to watch…

      @mrbite700@mrbite70023 күн бұрын
  • Heartbreaking to see them rotting away like that.

    @jameseaves71@jameseaves71Ай бұрын
  • Dad saved the car for you so you could let it rot and rust to death in a field...... How sad

    @ricksmith4736@ricksmith4736Ай бұрын
    • I was thinking the exact same thing when I was watching.

      @MichaelMVRK@MichaelMVRK22 күн бұрын
  • Makes me sad to see these cars wasting away! 😢

    @markfoster7564@markfoster7564Ай бұрын
  • Property taxes, must be cheap in that area.

    @vintage76vipergreenBeetle@vintage76vipergreenBeetleАй бұрын
  • All the floors of these outside cars are rotted out

    @Phantoma3@Phantoma3Ай бұрын
  • My first car was a 1972 amc gremlin,that car was my youth and was full of great memories.

    @edinguy9585@edinguy9585Ай бұрын
    • In the 80s u was a child. My friends mom had a gremlin.. I remember her taking my friend, my brother and I to a local park that had a lake we could swim in. On the way home we were wet so we rode in the back with the hatch open. While driving down the main street through town we were hanging our feet out the back and dragging our shoes on the road. We thought it was cool how we were leaving lines all the way down the road through town. As far as we could see. We had a blast. Although she wasn't happy when we got to their house and we all needed new shoes. Oh man we were little hellyins.

      @whatyoumakeofit6635@whatyoumakeofit6635Ай бұрын
    • My dad had a gremlin and a matador station wagon. Me and my sister learned to drive in the gremlin . She stalled it one day on the railroad tracks, while a train was approaching near Edmonton. My Pops made her jump.out and switch seats because she kept popping the clutch and stalling it. She was panicking. Good car.

      @user-pf9cc7iq9s@user-pf9cc7iq9sАй бұрын
  • AMC! The Grandfather of any and all Stellantis 4x4 products. Growing up in Colorado, they were fun and useful and ubiquitous in the mountains. Thanks, great video.

    @FarmerDrew@FarmerDrewАй бұрын
  • Procrastination at its finest ! You have to wonder what the mindset was to let all these vehicles rust to nothing ❗️🇺🇸

    @ralphbillick1210@ralphbillick1210Ай бұрын
  • Went to school in this area in the late 80's and would pass by this lot then. Even then the gate was locked. It was sort of a legend, like a ghost town or haunted house. It hasnt changed that much!

    @subterfusion4005@subterfusion4005Ай бұрын
    • Hay what town is this

      @user-lo1nx4qw8x@user-lo1nx4qw8xАй бұрын
  • So your dad saved you that car and look what you did in return. 😔

    @freshbutplain1144@freshbutplain1144Ай бұрын
  • Such a bummer those dudes inherited all that and did nothing to keep them safe they even let the building fall apart. Sad sad sad

    @jesseyessee4452@jesseyessee4452Ай бұрын
  • This one right here is unique.... that's why we let them rot instead of letting them go to people who'd respect em...

    @DrZippo01@DrZippo01Ай бұрын
  • @18:46 The plane crash referenced is British Eagle International Airways Flight 802 that was lost Feb 29 1964. It was a CFIT accident; the aircraft flew into mountains in Austria with 83 souls on board. The Aircraft was a Bristol Britannia, manufactured by the Bristol Aeroplane Company which went out of business in the mid 1960's. The Airline involved, British Eagle International Airways, also went out of business in the mid 60's.

    @sx8246@sx8246Ай бұрын
  • It's always interesting seeing updates about this place. You can see how this all started, the dad was picking up the cars when they werent worth much and most would have been junked otherwise but it's too bad he hoarded them for so long and didn't sell more of them years ago when they were still in decent enough shape to do something with. Even when the American Pickers went through there the roof was shot over the showroom and there was moss growing on the floor. They comented at the time that the dad was sitting there at his desk oblivious to what was going on around him.

    @canadaguy1234@canadaguy1234Ай бұрын
    • How can u be civil and respectful when people have to much space upstairs where brains should be

      @jamesgoodenough8659@jamesgoodenough8659Ай бұрын
  • I will never understand why someone would leave perfectly good cars to rot away.

    @grahames9228@grahames9228Ай бұрын
  • "I'm gonna restore them one day"... Like a broken record, heard that before...

    @veedubcrazy@veedubcrazyАй бұрын
    • I didn't hear that phrase in this vid.

      @victorbitter583@victorbitter583Ай бұрын
    • Right up there with "I know what I got." Recently dealt with an 83 year old gent selling an old drag car he built. He wanted $25 k for a paint peeling, broken windshield, non- running stored outside for 2 years in all weather under a tarp '67 Fairlane that twenty-five years ago when it wasn't destroyed had maybe been worth that. I offered him $5k and he got pissed at me. In the state it was in it was a parts car. To get it track ready it would have easily taken $25k on top of the purchase price. Noped out of there in ten minutes.

      @iknklst@iknklstАй бұрын
  • Sad seeing cars that need fixed up and sold just rotting. I couldn't watch more than a few minutes of this. I'd rather see people who restore the cars they have rather than seeing cars rust away and hoarders that have not much sense.

    @davidlong1786@davidlong1786Ай бұрын
    • They are selling! Everything outside

      @RDEnduro@RDEnduroАй бұрын
    • Same for me! And they know that there are very rare cars out there. So what's the point in letting them rott away!? And now they want to sell the special ones and you can bet not for cheap. Some people, I can't understand!

      @Peer_Teer@Peer_TeerАй бұрын
    • It should be a felony

      @Phantoma3@Phantoma3Ай бұрын
    • If it wasn't for people like this most of the cars you see today would not be here to rebuild.

      @dangeroustoman@dangeroustomanАй бұрын
    • Like Regular Car Review says..."NO LOW BALLERS, I KNOW WHAT I GOT!"

      @klasseact6663@klasseact6663Ай бұрын
  • Incredible yet sad graveyard😢

    @davidowen888@davidowen888Ай бұрын
  • I originally saw this on the Stapleton42 channel. He was originally doing drag racing videos with a twin turbo 427 ls motor in a awd Escalade, heated, and air-conditioned seats, and will run dead even with supercars. But now he has been doing car/motorsports history Interviews with old nascar drivers, old drag racers, engine builders.....even racing boats with Allison V12, and turbine engines. Good stuff

    @ryurc3033@ryurc3033Ай бұрын
  • This is horrible!!!! Seeing that Javelin with rust and four flat tires!!!!!😢 Breaks my heart!!!! I always loved those cars!!!! I first saw an AMC javelin in a showroom car lot when my parents bought a Matador station wagon!!!! 😊 I got drawn to the javelin car because of the stripes the custom rims the muscle car looks!!!!

    @michaelbujanda8785@michaelbujanda8785Ай бұрын
  • We loved our cars so much that we let them rot! I can't watch this. This is such a travesty.

    @DonLee1980@DonLee1980Ай бұрын
  • I'd be ashamed to show that level of negligence and stupidity. Things like this always remind me of when I was a kid and we were traveling from Ohio to Pennsylvania to visit relatives, probably around 1959. This was before the Interstate system was completed so we traveled on back road state routes. I vividly remember seeing a white car in the field next to a farm house with a small tree growing through it. When I asked my dad what it was he said it was a Cord, and then he explained all of the neat things that were designed into it, like the hidden headlights. To this day it saddens me to remember it.

    @chrislj2890@chrislj2890Ай бұрын
  • Clean up, renovate, make a museum out of it!

    @brickhead_07@brickhead_07Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, then the scrap pile will collect dust instead of dirt! 💩 Great idea... 🙄

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • That would cost millions to accomplish. Those guys won't spend one dime to fix even one of those cars, no way are they going to do anything to save them all.

      @iknklst@iknklstАй бұрын
  • What a complete waste. The property is the almost the only thing worth a damn. Sad sad video.

    @yankeetraveler1118@yankeetraveler1118Ай бұрын
    • They probably need to clear the cars to sell off the land. This is a EPA nightmare because they are all complete and full of fluids. It will cost money to take the cars away nevermind selling them.

      @user-yk5kg7kd4r@user-yk5kg7kd4rАй бұрын
    • @@user-yk5kg7kd4r that's what I was thinking as well.

      @yankeetraveler1118@yankeetraveler1118Ай бұрын
  • Sad Seeing the conditions of the cars 😢 But they weren't "CRUSHED" 👍 Great Episode,Thank you 👏👏 Happy Motoring

    @johnboydTx@johnboydTxАй бұрын
  • I don't live far from there and pulled in 20 years ago and there were no trees just grass and inside the showroom looked like you could flip on the lights and get back to work.

    @upperroomtoo@upperroomtooАй бұрын
  • Daddy saved it for me and I honored him by letting it rot ugh

    @stevemassarone1470@stevemassarone1470Ай бұрын
  • I've been keeping a lookout for a 49-50 Nash Ambassador Airflyte. My father bought a 49 brand new and drove it until he passed away in 1964. He drove that car across Canada many times in the 50's, and it still looked mint into the 60's. He loved that car. Unfortunately, none here look like good candidates for a resto, I'll have to keep looking.

    @audiophil4946@audiophil4946Ай бұрын
  • This place is famous. All the KZheadrs go there. Heck the American pickers went there 10 years ago.

    @Carvania@CarvaniaАй бұрын
    • Yeah , it's not closed or abandoned. Visits and offers by appointment

      @danh2134@danh2134Ай бұрын
  • Nash cars were really ahead of their time. Thanks for the video.

    @jb5nf@jb5nfАй бұрын
  • Hoarders gotta hoard!

    @paulgeorge7699@paulgeorge7699Ай бұрын
  • There was a Studebaker dealership in Lakewood , NJ that closed in the early '60s but was not emptied of cars until the mid '70s.

    @johneken2056@johneken2056Ай бұрын
  • Everyone in town should of taken one home and into their garage.

    @dennisd4452@dennisd4452Ай бұрын
    • Im looking a 258 for a jeep wrangler 4.2 liter

      @scratchcardsandcollectible7455@scratchcardsandcollectible7455Ай бұрын
    • Should have or should've*

      @htdtr@htdtrАй бұрын
  • Thanks Tom. Great viewing.

    @user-pu9lt3rj3g@user-pu9lt3rj3gАй бұрын
  • AMC in 1980 was ahead of their time with the Eagle....Had they invested a little more money....Purchased the Rochester TBI that GM used...and the Ford AOD transmission their 258-6 cars would have gotten better MPG and due to O/D, been able to use numerically higher (deeper) gears to give them better performance.... Instead of an Eagle with 2.35:1 Axle - Could have run AOD with 3.31-3.54 and had much better takeoff! - AND you still have the deeper gears to pull light trailers with, in 3rd (OD Lockout) and use the mid-range RPM - They ALSO should have built a Ranchero/ElCamino/BRAT type truck on the Eagle Wagon Pan/Chassis (with 4/6cyl power-Maybe ) right away in 1980 as there weren't many 4x4 mini-trucks at the time...and I am certain that they would have sold really well...At least until the Commanche was ready for market. - Maybe even with a 2.5-3.0L 4cyl diesel, paired with a 5-speed manual...30+mpg should be easy!

    @misters2837@misters2837Ай бұрын
  • Steve Magnante should do an episode here. Also what a waste of old iron.

    @HarrisFS@HarrisFSАй бұрын
  • so sad that man really needs to see a DR ,hes heart is workin overtime

    @PETERNESS@PETERNESSАй бұрын
  • the hood ornaments probably the only items still untouched by time..sad to see all these cars rotted away. Always loved AMC..the Nash and Eagles my favs.

    @KN004701546@KN004701546Ай бұрын
  • My late friend and coworker was a super AMC fan and one of the best bodyman I've worked with. It's cool to see this neat collection of cool AMC cars. I miss my two door Rambler classic. Great show.

    @Stickinit@StickinitАй бұрын
  • Prices must be insane or they would be gone

    @jasonc470@jasonc470Ай бұрын
    • No, but the seller's clinical psychosis is...

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
  • I've seen this car lot years ago. It's sad to see so many cars that have wasted away! Shame on you!!!

    @robertsmeal8193@robertsmeal8193Ай бұрын
  • Body man at a AMC/JEEP dlr "76-79 and loved the AMX.. Did a recall for the Pacer door hinges.. Door weighted a ton.. Hinges were under sized and pins wore out in months.. Replaced and painted a ton of hinges..GREAT memories..ALSO a CJ with a 301 and wow it had speed.. I have 4-5 AMC/JEEP paint touch-up w/ brushes from 70's..

    @lukequigley121@lukequigley12113 күн бұрын
  • I got home from RVN in early 71 , and bought a 72 Gremlin X with a 304 standard after a while. Black with Gold stripe . What a ride :D

    @indycharlie@indycharlieАй бұрын
  • Incredible.

    @VinceCannavaII@VinceCannavaIIАй бұрын
  • Imagine if these were all detailed and dry stored 😏

    @AMG63@AMG63Ай бұрын
  • This was incredible and hard to believe that it all sat as long as it did. Thanks for sharing.

    @jj3710@jj3710Ай бұрын
  • I saw a video on this property before. So, neat seeing what’s left. They let the other folks inside. Thank you for sharing this tour. The old Nash’s were cool. Only Nash ever owned was Tje Metropolitan. ❤👊👍

    @terryeustice5399@terryeustice5399Ай бұрын
  • it's such a waste cars rotting away who does things like that

    @bhaimohamed5249@bhaimohamed5249Ай бұрын
    • People with *obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)* do that. 🤒🤕

      @FourDollaRacing@FourDollaRacingАй бұрын
    • They can be restaured or used as parts cars, if they was sold back in the days there would be nothing left of them today

      @Vidar.m@Vidar.mАй бұрын
  • Hoarder daddy,he must have lived forever ,saying no no no no,I'm gonna go look at my cars,rusting😅

    @davidrose2382@davidrose2382Ай бұрын
  • The Woodie! Yes! It’s gonna be a good day today!

    @briandonovan5434@briandonovan5434Ай бұрын
  • This is so amazing

    @jasonbice4815@jasonbice4815Ай бұрын
  • I miss AMC. 😢

    @steveclinton356@steveclinton356Ай бұрын
  • Sad case of hoarding OR waiting on the last family member that refused to sign the contract to sell the property to die before they could sell…

    @thomasharris5151@thomasharris5151Ай бұрын
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