American goes to farm and amazingly finds tons of pre-war vehicles you’ll never ever see on the road
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This man visited an old American farm that was packed with vintage and pre-war vehicles, including a 1925 Ford Model T truck and some super rare Jeep models.
The haul of vehicles included old tractors, trucks, and some rare forward-control Jeeps.
The owner has decided he wants to part with the entire collection, so he’s dragged them out of storage.
Although most had been parked for decades, some were in pretty good shape.
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The old farm is packed with tractors, trucks and pre-war vehicles
Dotted throughout the US, there are plenty of hidden away car collections just waiting to be unearthed, like this 40-strong haul that was found hidden inside a barn, or this one in Montana that has more 600 classics.
YouTuber and car enthusiast Mr. Goodpliers recently headed out to a farm that had an impressive collection of its own, including some rare pre-war vehicles.
The video starts with a couple of old tractors and a 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg as he also found a 1925 Ford Model T truck, 1936 Buick and a Pontiac from 1941.
Alongside the working vehicles, there’s also a handful of old Chevrolet Camaros, including what appears to be a first generation model.
There’s also a large number of Jeeps, including some rare forward control models that were only sold between 1959 and 1965, and a Willys Jeep Station Wagon.
Sadly, many of the Jeeps, including the forward control ones, are in pretty bad shape and would require extensive work to get them back on the road again.
Other vehicles on the farm have fared a little better though, and with the owner deciding to put the whole collection up for sale, someone could land themselves an interesting bit of automotive history.
There’s also a Willys Jeep Station Wagon
Sharing a field with the forward control Jeeps there are several Willys Jeep Station Wagon models.
Launched in 1946, the Willys Jeep Station Wagons were more of the brands most successful nameplates, with production eventually winding up in the late 1970s.
More than 300,000 were built during the production.
The Willys Jeep Station Wagons were made by Willys and Kaiser Jeep in the US, and were the first mass-market all-steel station wagons.
Elsewhere on the farm, there are some Kaiser vehicles, produced before it merged with Willys.
The whole collection of vehicles is a real showcase of automotive history and heritage – here’s hoping they’re snapped up by someone who can help bring them back to life.
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