VW Buses, Beetles & MORE! HUGE Volkswagen JUNKYARD! FULL TOUR

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VW Buses, Beetles & MORE! HUGE Volkswagen JUNKYARD! FULL TOUR


👍 Join us as we take a nostalgic trip back in time to explore a VW Junkyard filled with classic beetles and buses. From rusted frames to vintage parts, this abandoned treasure trove is a must-see for any VW enthusiast!

Interested in any of the cars for sale? Give Ray or Larry a call @ 570- 456-5865

#abandoned #vw #cargraveyard #oldcars

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  1. I had a '71 Beetle with the pop out rear windows, no rust or corrosion and in great interior/exterior condition. One of the worst mistakes I ever made was selling it for $500.

  2. Sweet! What a goldmine for VW peeps who need parts! My very first car was a VW bug that needed fenders and other mechanical parts. At 16 years old, I sold my 4-H steer at auction and bought a 1974 bug for $400 (a long long time ago). My dad and I fixed it up together. My dad has passed; but I will always have these wonderful memories with him working on my lil' bug together.

  3. Wish I was fairly rich and could visit this place. I would try to buy every last Volkswagen bug, engine hood door all the parts to them and all the rest of the Volkswagen cars no matter the condition and start my own Volkswagen restoration business until I offloaded everything, except for one car of my choosing that I would keep for myself, I would also have a big warehouse with an upper storage for all the parts and go through every engine rebuild every engine and try to get every car back on the road and restored I would also buy that kitchen stove inside that falling down mobile home trailer

  4. I'm a bit older than Larry, the first car I ever rode in was brand new '64 bug that I came home from the maternity ward in. It was eventually replaced by a '74 Super Beatle convertible (Ravena Green) that I took my driver's test in. My first car was a '74 Dasher that looked just like the yellow one (mine was red, they were based on the Audi Fox). Next was a '80 Scirocco S, that grey one looked like it had the S stripes. After that I had a '84.5 Wolfsberg Edition Scirocco that I owned until '99. Since then there have been a few more modern VWs but those weren't special like the older cars.

  5. When the host of unique video about old VW cars says "I really don't know much about Volkswagens." I ask, well then why did you even sign up for this gig? Wouldn't there be oh, 10 thousand people more qualified to be the host?