YouTuber Jerry “Metal Man” Battaglia continues his classic car junkyard crawl streak by visiting Outpost Automotive, a Long Island, New York, enterprise that’s been around since 1966. This business’s longevity means automotive adventurers find once-common vehicles like the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Falcon among the heaps of degrading metal.
Other distinctive finds include an ambulance, a fire truck, a police vehicle, and a school bus, making Battaglia’s outing appear like an exploration of a discarded collection of real-world Matchbox cars. It all adds up to “a pure honey hole of rust gold.”
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Fans of Ford, General Motors, or Mopar will find something to appreciate at this sprawling site. Ford Mustangs from the original generation to those from the early 2000s litter the acreage, while adjacent Chevrolet Camaros keep the muscle car rivalry alive. Unfortunately, there are no Plymouth Cudas or Dodge Chargers to drool over, but a sad Plymouth Fury and bleak Dodge Dart make an appearance.
One notable car that appears early on is a 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, which Battaglia calls out for its original paint and overall good condition. The hood and roof have a patina, but this almost half-century-old personal luxury coupe appears more appropriate for a parking lot than a junkyard.
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