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AMX find... not realy I have known this car since 1985 . Buddy took it apart in 1990 . sent it to someone I knew to rebuild and got ripped off. I talked him into putting it on the floor where it would be in his way .with my help the restoration is on its way .


 

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Legendary Muscle Car Barn Finds (The Barn Finders)
This is the second series of a spin off of rotting calgarian iron from my other channel (badgerbuddy). its called the barn finders. today featuring my barn finds of legendary muscle cars of the 60s and 70s such as: the 1969 chevelle, 1966 chevelle, 1966 pontiac beaumont, 1979 Pontiac Trans Am Y88, 1969 Plymouth Barracuda, and a few 67 Firebirds. this is the ideal video for the american car enthusiast. please rate, comment and subscribe. Video and narration by Ryan Sardachuk





Rick Pewe's all original 56 Chevy runs after 40 years
This is an all original v8 powerglide 56 Chevy that Rick's aunt bought new in Illinois. It was parked outside in Arizona in 1974, and fired right up with a battery and gas in 2011





1978 Corvette Barn Find.mov
1978 Corvette with only 13 miles was discovered in a barn after 33 years! Perfect condition.





55 chevy barn find
found old 55 sitting for a while





Original Unrestored Hertz Shelby GT 350 - Barn Find
http://www.AutoTraderClassics.com: Video of an Original Unrestored Hertz Shelby GT 350 Mustang Video shot at Mustang Club of America's 45th Mustang Anniversary Celebration in Brimingham, AL. Barber Motorsports park. Browse unrestored muscle cars, barn finds, restored classics, all-original wonders, rare last-of-its-kind models, performance, exotic cars and more on http://www.AutoTraderClassics.com. Find your dream car today. http://www.AutoTraderClassics.com/?referral=youtubechannel





Out Behind The Barn Find Car Collection
Sam, from junkyardjunkeez.com comments, as we look from the road, at a car collection out behind someone's barn. We will see if we can go in to check out this interesting looking hillbilly stash. Fall is a good time for spotting old cars!





My Barn Find Being Brought Home!
Car was sitting in a barn for 12 years on a dirt floor in which it sunk into and just got ruined, needs some work eh? its a 1976 Pontiac Trans-am Factory 400 6.6 3Speed auto with factory air and most of the rare fixens for that year, its all there but is it worth restoring? thanks for watching!





1969 Trans Am 1 owner barn find
I recently purchased this 1 owner 1969 Trans Am. It was parked in 1982 when the owner was transferred out of state. It is a Ram Air III 4 speed car. Other than some surface rust it really has no real rust to speak of. UPDATE: The car has been sold and now lives with its new owner in the midwest.





1967 Chrysler Newport First Start After Sitting For 20 Years
I went to check out this car because it was advertised as having a "valuable 440" which I wanted to rebuild and put in my 73 Challenger. When I got there I found out it was a 383 2 bbl car in incredible shape with 69990 original miles. It had belonged to his grandfather and was parked in 1990/1991 and never started since, nor was it ever registered in anyone else's name, so I am technically the second owner. It wasn't what I came for but I had to take it home. This is a video diary of getting this great old girl running and will probably only be enjoyed by true car enthusiasts. November 28, 2012 Update: I haven't been here in quite a while and at first I was a bit dismayed that there are so many lonely aholes in our world and how they tend to flock to the internet. I considered pulling the video but realized there are many people who enjoyed it and that is who I posted it for. To all of those experts who know so much more than the rest of us please keep your negative comments to yourself. To those of you who say I should have done more before trying to start, I did. - The previous owner had pulled the car out of the field with a tractor and his buddy "may have" put the car in gear to slow it down. If the rings were rusted the engine could have been destroyed by that action alone, there was some resistance when I turned the crank pulley over by hand and I was surprised it turned over that easily, but with the engine sitting that long the rings would not be sealing to build up pressure in the cylinders. Therefore I concluded that there was no rusting/seizing so no risk of cylinder wall damage, or that the engine was possibly toast due to "transmission/engine braking" - The oil was not milky, still "felt" oily and I only planned on running the engine 2-3 minutes to get it off the trailer and onto my hoist to do all the fluids, so I determined it had enough viscosity left to protect it for a short period of time. - Even an old fuel filter will stop any major contaminants from reaching the carb. So why spend a bunch of money, with the steps I took the chance of me causing any damage at all was miniscule. For those who were so concerned about our safety, come on. We grew up on a farm before the days of fuel injection and many farm vehicles do not get regularly started so this is a very common practice. The risk is MINIMAL and calculated, note that there is a fire extinguisher at 8:43 in the lower left corner on the trailer. The jerry can is very full by design, gas liquid does not ignite but the vapours do, note that when the gas starts to come out of the spigot that the top of the jerry can is full of gas, not fumes! I don't believe at any time was my brothers face over the carb, these big old girls are so big you pretty well have to stand in the engine compartment to do that. We did our best to slowly feed the engine as little gas as possible to avoid flooding the engine and possibly causing her to backfire. Anyways, I guess I shouldn't feel like I need to defend myself against a bunch of morons who obviously have nothing better to do with their time than to creep youtube videos so they can leave moronic comments that allow them to feel all high and mighty ... but at least it might stop a few from wasting our time as we try to enjoy videos of common interest. Thanks to all for the positive comments and feedback.





European and American Vintage Barn Finds
Some sweet old mercedes and lamborghini miuras These are a bunch of old barn finds I have found from across the internet. Leave a comment if you wish, enjoy The music in this video is "solitary man" By Johnny Cash. I do not own the rights to this music, and I am making profit from this video in any way.





1960 Cadillac Eldorado Barn Find
Watch this 1960 Cadillac Eldorado driving around town. A true barn find and on the road again. This El Dorado is Siena Rose exterior and Siena Rose Cardinal Cloth and Metallic Leather inside. An Original heater ( H) and Air Conditioner (K) car.





Florida Muscle Car Find
Purchased 2002 Firehawk, 1938 Ford street rod, 1963 Corvette coupe, 1964 Malibu SS, and a 1970 Chevelle SS454 from a collector in Florida.





barn find 1979 930 with 38 miles #10





The Barn Finders (The Forgotten 50s)
This is the first series of a spin off of rotting calgarian iron from my other channel (badgerbuddy). its called the barn finders. today featuring great cars of the 1950s such as a 55 bel air, 51 ford, 58 Biscayenne, 59 parisienne, and two 59 impalas. this episode was filmed in and near calgary alberta by ryan sardachuk. enjoy




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