For future reference, please either get in closer to data placard so we can pause and read, or skip it altogether. I'm sure many of your viewers, including myself, would be greatly appreciative.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video my family owns a 1940 buick maclaughlin in my family since new its been across Canada lived in every province except the northern terroritories i received it when i was 25 im now 51 and i was the last relative who was interested in having it. v8 engine manual gear shift black on black four door big to take especially when i go to the grocery store thanks
Having attended this year, I can say that not only did you do a great job capturing the cars, but I now have a great reference video for those many times I'll say "What car was that?" or "There was a drop-dead gorgeous one-off Aston..." Very nicely done, and thank you.
that is excellent camera work, or is it the technology!!! We don't know these days, but still, well done. It's like I am in an open world video game, and everyone is an NPC.Fantastic job. Subscribed.
Thank you for sharing this walk around. What a shame your zoom in on the car identification plaques didn't work out. I so wanted to see ID or hear a brief comment on each car. Really sorry this wasn't provided.
Fantastic. Looks like heaven to me.
Great vedio
Thank you thank you!!!! Great.
For future reference, please either get in closer to data placard so we can pause and read, or skip it altogether. I'm sure many of your viewers, including myself, would be greatly appreciative.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video my family owns a 1940 buick maclaughlin in my family since new its been across Canada lived in every province except the northern terroritories i received it when i was 25 im now 51 and i was the last relative who was interested in having it. v8 engine manual gear shift black on black four door big to take especially when i go to the grocery store thanks
Well done, thanks.
Spotted Richard Rawlings a couple of times. Great video. Cheers!
Those pre-war Packards are beautiful!
Amen!
Having attended this year, I can say that not only did you do a great job capturing the cars, but I now have a great reference video for those many times I'll say "What car was that?" or "There was a drop-dead gorgeous one-off Aston..." Very nicely done, and thank you.
Excellent video footage. Great camera, definition and very steady. Just wish you had taken a few extra seconds on the identity placards.
Besides the great looking cars, the camera you used is EXCELLENT.. very stable and nice crisp videos. What brand/model is it?
Always a treat!!!
that is excellent camera work, or is it the technology!!! We don't know these days, but still, well done. It's like I am in an open world video game, and everyone is an NPC.Fantastic job. Subscribed.
Thank you for sharing this walk around. What a shame your zoom in on the car identification plaques didn't work out. I so wanted to see ID or hear a brief comment on each car. Really sorry this wasn't provided.
Alas, no Corvairs, not even a Yanko Stinger race car? ;-)
11:38 man ceo is Lamborghini and Bugatti.
Yeah, I saw him, and did you see Jim Farley, Ralph Gilles?
Damn it biff there"s birdshit on the etsell
4k ?