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Let us take you today deep into the tundra of Canada, Among its icy fields in the middle of winter, we made a rather odd but interesting discovery. It was barely visible at first, but slowly a massive graveyard littered with classic American cars revealed itself, thousands upon thousands of cars were left here at some point in time. The former owner of this property was believed to be involved in Illegal activities and at a certain point, the Canadian law enforcement found out and confiscated all his processions… Many years later, nothing has changed to his collection, and all his beloved cars are still left. Mother Nature has already started her reclamation and most of the cars have become unsavable.
Today we will show you the aftermath, and take you on a tour of his life’s work!
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Without seeing the front that truck you liked looks like a 1955. I would have posted pictures of my husbands 55 Chevy PU but this format does not allow. Love old cars and love junkyards like this with all the old stuff. I could wander for hours. Thank you.
Come back in July when it is scorching hot !!!
As a Canadian I am cringing every time you called it the united states lololol Plymouth (plih-moth). Also, that's a sumac tree, and you do not want to touch those red things with your bare hands! I love that every car is a Cadillac for you, lol! -10 degrees isn't bad at all, but as the sun went down it gets colder and colder! Also, it's worth noting that this is not the weather in August lolol!
Thank you Leslie and Danny for taking a deserted field, filled with snow covered junk cars, and still making it an adventure! I love your excitement and joy over these old relics. I especially enjoyed your pronunciation of Chevrolet (shev-row-lay) and Plymouth (pli-mith). Thanks for taking us along. I can't wait till the next adventure.
I know your an atheist but can you please stop using the Lords name in vain. Have some respect and don’t you dare say anything about Muhammad😉
I'd love to see your reaction to the Riordan Mansion in Flagstaff, AZ
We have lots like that one in the US. It is a graveyard for vehicles that have been totaled by insurance companies in accidents. Normally they will have a car compacting machine that will flatten those vehicles and stack them to save space. I don't know what happens to them after that.
Are you guys going to be going through Texas?
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Are you guys coming to America? Please! If you do I would gladly host you here in San Francisco. Is there a way to contact Bros of Decay?
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Hello, Lesley! The abandoned car collection looks really interesting; an unusual exploration, I didn’t expect it; it's always enjoyable to watch you being spontaneous, excited and ready to offer good content to your viewers;
You and Danny have a great connection, always being open, natural and amusing:))
Thank you for this exploration! Be careful when driving!
At 24:11 you said, "and here is another Cadillac" I think it was a Chrysler product not a Caddy. Hey, Brussels has the right idea. You want to junk a car? You have to place it in a protected area so it doesn't pollute the Earth. In America, Canada? let it rot in your back yard. lol🙃
Leslie, most American cars sold in Canada had different model names, and different grille and rear end designs. They were still Plymouths, Dodges, Chryslers, Chevys, Fords, Lincolns, Cadillacs, Pontiacs, Oldsmobile's, Buicks, but the trim, chrome, etc. was changed to suit Canadian tastes. Some were the same, but like in Australia, American cars looked slightly different than American cars. Its interesting for Americans to see the difference. Plymouth is pronounced "Plimoth". hehe. peace Hope your friend is okay.
Hi Lesley! If you ever want to enjoy yourself more in the cold you have to dress warmer. I always wear an extra layer of clothing to keep warm. I also wear a hat or hood, small gloves inside of bigger, warmer ones and a scarf. Warm boots if you have some. Thanks for the video. 😊 My favorite classic car is a 1968 Camaro SS. Hurry and get to your van to warm up!!!! Bye.
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Wow.
I looked it up.
McGee Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac and GMC is a small town dealer in Gooderich, Ontario. Still in business today.
That was a 1987 Buick, Century.
That is just a scrap
yard. Probably a chop
shop. Sad to see so many salvageable cars. These days, most junk cars can be saved if someone really wants to do so.
Also these beautiful old cars will make wonderful family homes and business
This flower is called Centranthus Rubber (red Valerian)
All these beautiful cars should be made into family homes
I love this episode. Where in Canada is this located?
Lesley here some car brands to help you with your video
Ford
Jeep
Chevrolet
Cadillac
Dodge
Chrysler
Tesla Inc
Buick
GMC
Lincoln
General Motors
Ram
Oldsmobile
Pontiac
DeLorean Motor company
Plymouth
Saturn
Packard
Hummer
Mustang
Mercury
Studebaker
American Motors
Hudson Motor Car Company
Here some of the American car names that will help you with your video
My Dad worked at a salvage yard and they would take old cars like that and crush them up.We need to talk about your taking Jesus name in vain.Not good young Man.Now most likely these cars were put there after they were in an accident.We have places in America where you can go and buy parts from cars like that.Not sure what this place is, but it could be one of those places where you could buy parts.Any way this was one cool trip you brought us along with.Be careful and,as always we love you too guys.
Hi Lesley, -10 is cold‼ I'm surprise,you didnt end up wit frost bite on your ears and face. You would have found something if you found American muscle cars. Pronounce Plim-moth.
Starting from the GMC Jimmy, the cars you focused on:
1987ish GMC Jimmy
1983ish Oldsmobile Cutlass
Early or mid-1970's Dodge Dart (?)
1990 or so Buick Century
1964ish Chevrolet C10 truck
1972ish Plymouth Fury
Pontiac something, not sure year/model
Truck with exhaust pipe in the bed looks like an early/mid 70s Ford F150, same thing next to it
1966 or 67 Ford Mustang
Early 1950's Dodge, not sure the model
Early 70's Chevrolet lmpala (?)
Early 70's Lincoln Town Car
Late 1960's Chevrolet C10 truck
1971ish Oldsmobile Cutlass
Late 40's/early 50's Dodge (?)
1969 Chevrolet Kingswood Wagon (?)
Mid-1960's Ford Country Squire Wagon
1957 or so Chevrolet stepside Truck
Late 1960's Pontiac Grand Prix (?)
1963ish GMC truck
1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup
l may be off on some of these, some are hard to clearly identify the model but the brands should be correct.
Hello, Lesley! The abandoned car collection looks really interesting; an unusual exploration, I didn’t expect it; it's always enjoyable to watch you being spontaneous, excited and ready to offer good content to your viewers;
You and Danny have a great connection, always being open, natural and amusing:))
Thank you for this exploration! Be careful when driving!
Its called a salvage yard. My husband owned one. You sell the scrap iron off the vehicles. After the usable parts are sold off a vehicle it is crushed and sold for the scrap iron value. It’s a business.