Airplane Hangar Full Of Over TWENTY 1950s and 60s Classic Cars

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

Комментарии • 302

  • @barrysims9906
    @barrysims9906 Год назад +1

    the 63 Imperial, had one in 1974 fresh out of high school. I bought it because of the size of the back seat. Drive ins were popular....

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 Год назад +15

    Thank you Matt and Mike for the adventure and seeing some nice cars !

  • @cecilrichardson89
    @cecilrichardson89 10 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoyed this immensely. You’re commentary was well informed and accurate. I grew up in the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s and I remember all of those cars well. If I could afford it I would buy the entire collection and restore as many as I could. It seems that whoever collected these cars was partial to GM and Chrysler cars with a few Packards thrown in. I must say this collection reflects my tastes completely 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jeremyconway5793
    @jeremyconway5793 Год назад +7

    Wow it's a punters paradise.just wow that's all I can say..greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍

  • @ryandean69
    @ryandean69 Год назад +9

    Very cool!
    Seems like a lot of patina cruisers can be made. A few worth restoration. Yes, they are still out there! Awesome guys!✊

  • @joeedwards627
    @joeedwards627 Год назад +2

    A lot of negative comments saying it’s a shame, yes they could have been stored better but equally hats off to the guy who bought and stored them, if it were not for he you wouldn’t be seeing them

  • @KevinGrimm-ql7yr
    @KevinGrimm-ql7yr Год назад +4

    Great video! You're right - there are a lot of old cars hidden away waiting to be found. I got a 1966 Plymouth Fury wagon, a 1950 DeSoto coupe, and a huge stash of parts from a friend's estate that were stored in an old warehouse for years. My favorite car from the video? The '56 DeSoto - I'm a sucker for fins and Hemis.

  • @marydickson5871
    @marydickson5871 Год назад +3

    Oooo. The cars of my youth.😁 You didn't show enough of that Desoto, my first "real" car was a Desoto Sportsman. It could pass anything on the road but a gas station!! Cars of that era had Styling you instantly knew what was what. Cars today all look the same, they are just appliances without any character.

  • @roballison4129
    @roballison4129 Год назад +4

    65 Bonneville convertible is my absolute fav. What a find, the Tempest would be nice to have also a big Pontiac fan here.

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 Год назад +5

    A number of cool old cars there. I have my favorites. The 63 Chrysler imperial, Packard Caribbean, 1960 Buicks.

  • @garygraham6699
    @garygraham6699 Год назад +1

    BUY THEM ALL ! WE THE PEOPLE LOVE ❤ THEM ALL ..... BREATHE LIFE BACK INTO ALL OF THEM IF POSSIBLE !

  • @THEoriginaljmelford
    @THEoriginaljmelford Год назад +7

    The 1956 Desoto would be my pick. My neighbour when I was a teenager had a black and red one with the hemi.

  • @joek1960
    @joek1960 Год назад +19

    Agreed, the 60 Buick convertible is the choice piece.

  • @_Peremalfait
    @_Peremalfait Год назад +32

    I'd have to go for the 73 boat tail Riviera, probably the most beautiful car of the 70s. Whoever collected these cars was surely a Buick fan. I'm sorry you didn't get to buy them. It's a shame to see those great cars rotting away collecting dust and animal guano. Here's hoping every one of them is bought by someone who wants to bring them back to life.

    • @badboattail
      @badboattail Год назад +2

      LOL That "1973 Boattail" is in fact a model year 1970 Riviera. Someone wrote 73 in the dust on the bonnet and that guy followed that lead....

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait Год назад +2

      @@badboattail It looks like a 73 to me, which had a less sharp peak in the back. Hard to really tell under all that dust. But it surely isn't a 70 because they only made boat tails three years, 71 to 73. LOL. Edit: Upon viewing the video again, it seems we are talking about two different cars. The car with "73" written in the dust on the hood was not the car I was talking about. I was talking about the car pictured at 8:30. I'm surprised you didn't understand that.

    • @badboattail
      @badboattail Год назад

      ​@@_Peremalfait Look at the rear window of the 1970 Riviera next to the 1972 Boattail. Dust or no dust, even someone like you should be able to see that's not a Boattail rear window: i.ibb.co/ySXDJdV/Hangar-2.jpg

    • @badboattail
      @badboattail Год назад

      Also at the front it's easy to see this is a 1970 Riviera: i.ibb.co/8NBPvt0/Hangar-3.jpg

    • @skleeman183
      @skleeman183 Год назад

      @@badboattailyou’re absolutely right,that’s a ‘70 Buick riviera in front of the’66 Imperial

  • @alanolson6913
    @alanolson6913 Год назад +3

    I’m a Thunderbird guy (I own a ‘65 Landau). Think I saw a Squarebird in the mix. I’d take it, along with the boat tail Riviera. Incredible styling.

  • @garysoykin2783
    @garysoykin2783 Год назад +1

    Thanks guys you guys are always putting out great videos and fast sometimes every day crazy but very much appreciated. Keep up the great work as I’ll keep on watching for many more years.

  • @chase8global
    @chase8global Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing us through.
    Honestly the way these cars have been stored is like looking a someone's personal history / diary.
    With deep pockets, I would go the Caddey 2 door cloth top...... would look at keeping it original depending on specs and value or chopping the top and opening it up.

  • @drskull9
    @drskull9 Год назад +3

    Shame the deal fell through, that would be a lot of fun to see you getting those out, Make a helluva auction too.

  • @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025
    @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 Год назад +2

    As long as they're still sitting around is always hope for them

  • @danielpost3568
    @danielpost3568 Год назад +1

    Very cool cars. Thanks. I live here in central W.v. and it reminds me of a junk/salvage yard , I know the person who owns it and I done lots of work on buildings and had the opportunity to see and move vary rare cars from T models up to new cars but just the cars sitting it all them buildings and being around them was amazing .

  • @nrakma
    @nrakma Год назад +2

    Most of these are top of line models. These will easily clean up and run fine as it’s hard to kill old analog v8, solid metal cars of the 60’s. Great find.

    • @Lucky-ou4vz
      @Lucky-ou4vz Год назад

      Guy doesn't know what the f he's talkin about

    • @danontherun5685
      @danontherun5685 Год назад

      Got that right. Near all will end up back yard blue tarped basket cases because they're all rusted from ground up. Sad ending for once great machinery.@@Lucky-ou4vz

  • @stephenarzoomanian8074
    @stephenarzoomanian8074 Год назад +1

    Holy shit I bought that 68 eldorado and the 64 riv my friend bought it was rotted to death and was parted . The 68 Eldo now runs and drives It did need extensive work , but I did save it.

  • @an-albumhole4400
    @an-albumhole4400 Год назад +4

    Rover P6 (The 3500 V8 originally derive from Buick) behind Matt in the last section would be for me

  • @garyb5796
    @garyb5796 Год назад +1

    What an Excellent Find!! Very Cool!!

  • @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660

    Cool cars, I’m also amazed to see a Rover behind you in your outro . 👍🏼🇬🇧

  • @bellevue260
    @bellevue260 Год назад +1

    Id grab that Packard. I love the more obscure cars. I go to a localmeet in NJ where a guy has a 55-7 Pontiac, looks like a Chevy, but its a Pontiac. I like that!

  • @thinkdesignbuild8893
    @thinkdesignbuild8893 Год назад +4

    Love that you just ignore a mustang and a hummer in there.
    I'd love the desoto but the 60 buick vert and 64 riv are pretty cool too

  • @AJStarch
    @AJStarch Год назад +8

    That Packard would make a sweet full custom and the interior looked save-able so that would be my pick.

    • @TrashcanGarage
      @TrashcanGarage Год назад +3

      I found a 53 Packard 2dr ht and you can almost just unbolt the roof and turn it into a roadster. Have already picked up a 51 Packard toothed grill for it.

    • @snoopu2601
      @snoopu2601 Год назад +1

      A friend of mine had a 2 door 1956 Packard he found that was missing a lot of parts he made it into a Kustom. He cut the top off it made it into a convetable. It was a head turner fer shire wasn't something you seen often at car shows.

    • @TrashcanGarage
      @TrashcanGarage Год назад +1

      @@snoopu2601 👍 Mine's missing some bits as well, mostly trim and bages, etc but has a solid frame and good bones. Was black with red interior. A perfect custom candidate.

    • @michaelharrison500
      @michaelharrison500 Год назад +1

      Those era Packards are very cool
      We have a black 56 Patrician with a white roof Great cars

    • @redkos
      @redkos Год назад +1

      Never understood customizers who take a beautiful vintage car originally designed by educated, professional designers, only to have it cut up in a garage so that the their finished product looks like a candy-apple red abortion to the point where the car can never be restored properly again. Total sacrilege.

  • @williamdeegan7840
    @williamdeegan7840 Год назад +2

    11:21 is a 49 New Yorker. Great collection. Nice video.

  • @everyhome9936
    @everyhome9936 7 месяцев назад

    Cool cars. The Riviera identified as a 1973 is actually a 1970 model. Passed by a '67 Riviera in the first building as well as a '66 Riviera in the second building. The '64 Riviera with the "445" engine is actually a 401 nailhead (the 445 sticker denotes the rated torque). An awesome bunch of cars, including the Fleetwood 75 personal limo. Nice!!

  • @GWBridge
    @GWBridge Год назад +1

    All through this video and at the very end we can see a circa 1968 Rover 2000TC looking pretty solid. I know we are focused on USA cars here, but the Rover P6 product line was pretty interesting from an engineering standpoint. Many interesting features including de Dion type rear suspension. These car rode and handled very well and were very safe for their time. The car in this video would have an overhead cam inline four with dual SU carbs and most likely a 4-speed manual trans. That engine put out 127 hp from 2000cc and that was pretty good for the early and even late 60's. Also had a very interesting front suspension designed to leave sufficient room for the intended gas turbine engine. Later on, Rover bought the tooling and rights to the BOP Buick 215 cubic inch aluminum V-8 and put it into this chassis. In the USA, this car was sold as the Rover 3500S with three functional hood scoops. It was quite a cruiser.
    I had '72 Buick Electra 225 and a '71 boat tail Riviera. They were not drag racers (as noted in the video), but I would still argue that they were fast since that 454 four-barrel had infinite torque like a steam engine. It just kept coming forever.

  • @toddbreitenstein8522
    @toddbreitenstein8522 Год назад +1

    My dad had a 63 wildcat convertible (blue with two tone blue interior and a white top) He bought it new. When I was around 5 in the late 70s he sold it to a guy who was buying it for his son to drive. The kid ended up wrapping it around a pole or rolling it and destroying it in the process. It was such a cool car. That would be my pick to restore because of the memories I have of driving places with the top down in the days before child seats or wearing seat belts.

  • @RobertBucks-xh9tt
    @RobertBucks-xh9tt Год назад +1

    The 68 Tempest convertible. The LeMans Tempest body style was killer. My first car was a 70 Pontiac Tempest.

  • @huskerite2
    @huskerite2 Год назад

    I agree with you. The 60 Buick convertible is my choice. I remember seeing a brand new one when I was a kid - a car you wouldn't easily forget. But there are several that would be worth restoring.

  • @suaveray
    @suaveray Год назад +3

    Very cool but there was not just one Cadillac. What about that giant early 70s Fleetwood series 75 that was right behind you when you were looking at the Buicks?!

  • @rupertbaskerville
    @rupertbaskerville Год назад +8

    Didn't expect to see a Rover in there! They came with a V8 which was originally derived from a Buick V8. Those engines are really popular with British hot rodders, especially back in the 70's and 80's when there weren't many V8 engined cars on British roads. Mostly just Rovers & Daimlers. Hands down I would go for either the 60 Buick convertible or the 68 Pontiac

    • @htimsid
      @htimsid Год назад +1

      The one shown here is a 4-cylinder 2-litre TC (Twin Carburetter). Much admired at the time as a sports sedan. As you say, later models - available in North America - had the 3.5-litre Buick-derived V8 which was also available in the earlier P5 and later SD1 (and many, many other cars).

    • @oddshot60
      @oddshot60 Год назад

      @@htimsid Back in the day I owned a 2000TC, black, black gut. OHC and 2" S.U. carbs. Handling with the deDion rear was amazing. Another from this collection ... I owned a 1965 Pontiac Convertible, red/red gut/white top ... spectacular car. I Loved the moan from the Rochester Carb when you dropped the hammer. The only problem I had with the car was when the aluminum and plastic/fiber cam timing gear came apart. Massive PITA cleaning all the bits out of the oil pan. I have seen the same car in yellow. I would really love to have another, they are absolute head turners. Given my age, it isn't very likely.

  • @bobgaylord8883
    @bobgaylord8883 Год назад +2

    IMHO, having the deal fall apart was a WIN for ITG.

  • @sherisheri9549
    @sherisheri9549 Год назад

    Great video, for me being a Cadillac person, probably be the 68, was it?, Caddy, but, mid 60,s Rivieras 😁 always loved their styling, could be one of those!

  • @AngliaCarAuctions
    @AngliaCarAuctions Год назад

    What a find, you must've been blown away. It's a real shame you couldn't bring the deal together though. Do they have any restoration plans for them?

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 Год назад

    Hi Matt it’s been a while since I watched one of your videos but this era is more my thing so I had to watch this one
    My choices would be the Cadillac in the first building or the boat tail rivy
    You had built the red building and had started putting stuff in it or it was one of the warehouse clear outs
    Hope moon is doing well 😍😍👍👍🇦🇺

  • @Billnail
    @Billnail Год назад

    My father had a family friend who had a Pontiac Buick agency in New Hope Pennsylvania. My father got all his cars used from him, so our family had a few of these cars. In the mid-60's when I was about 5, I remember my father's 1960 Electra 225 convertible. Black with a red interior. I remember driving in it and "helping" him wash it. My mom had a 1969 Tempest, which was the first car I got to drive. A horrible light green. As a 16-year-old, my friends and I had a blast. The best was my senior year of high school, when I was allowed to drive my dad's 1963 Riviera. Baby blue with a Navy leather interior. If I was late to school, I could drive it. Needless to say, I was late a lot!

  • @classic_britain
    @classic_britain Год назад

    That's a Rover P6 back there! Last video I would expect to see one!

  • @matthewholmes5285
    @matthewholmes5285 Год назад

    I'd have to say my favorite was ALL OF THEM!!!!

  • @notfactoryapproved
    @notfactoryapproved Год назад

    Many beautiful projects there. I did notice there was an old Jag sedan and a Rover P6 behind you by the 60 Buick ragtop. If you want to see very unique engineering check out the Rover. There is lots of info online. I have owned/restored several. The 4cyl are the most unique. Behind you is probably a P6b. It has the Buick 215 motor. Neat cars, comfortable and fun to drive.

  • @keithwallington4966
    @keithwallington4966 Год назад +1

    So nice to see i hope that they find new home s

  • @johnkranz4004
    @johnkranz4004 Год назад +1

    All those cars could be Saved some nice projects How much for the 63 imperial

  • @petercavanaugh6510
    @petercavanaugh6510 Год назад

    I agree with Matt the 60 Buick convertible is my pick. Kindi it design did a custom utilizing this body style. Super badass!

  • @motorfreaknew
    @motorfreaknew Год назад +2

    My favorites: '56 Desoto, Riviera Boat Tail, '55 Pakard😍

  • @davidjenkins1958
    @davidjenkins1958 Год назад

    Hey Matt, as Mike was panning over cars I noticed a light green or light silver1966 Riviera which was identical to the 1966 Riviera other than a minute styling difference in the in the grill and tail lights.
    However 1966 was the last year for the nail head and 1967 was the first year for the 430 engine, 1966 was also the last year that Buick would post the torque on the air cleaner and posted the cubic inch of the engine instead. 465 wildcat was the 425 cu inch, and the wildcat 445 was the 401.

  • @davidthehillbilly7995
    @davidthehillbilly7995 Год назад +3

    The engine in the '63 Imperial is not a Poly but a 413 RB big block. In 1963 the only Poly still in production was the 318 A engine....

  • @samwalton4598
    @samwalton4598 Год назад

    Very cool! Time for some resto mod videos!!

  • @edwinbonnelljr1587
    @edwinbonnelljr1587 Год назад

    Wow, great job of finding nails cards, man.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @andrewfuhrman2664
    @andrewfuhrman2664 Год назад +1

    Amazing bunch of cars...60 Buick LeSabre convertible for me! Really a bunch there that could go back on the road?

  • @allanrichards3752
    @allanrichards3752 Год назад +1

    Interesting to see a British Rover 2000 or 3500 in the collection too. The Rover 3500 V8 was based on a Buick engine and Buick's feature strongly in that collection so I can see why it might be there. To me its a shame to see these cars being allowed to deteriorate. I bet when they were acquired they were eminently restorable or running. Now with animal damage and years of static decay they will be a lot of work to restore. Glad to hear that they are to be sold on soon before its too late.

  • @anthonybianchini5144
    @anthonybianchini5144 Год назад

    I see a '55 Packard "400" coupe, a '65 and '66 Imperial, many Rivieras, Electras, '73 Olds 98 Regency, Thunderbird, etc... similar stuff to my collection. A little different and outside the mainstream envelop, and so very cool!

  • @albert6276
    @albert6276 Год назад +1

    Am a Chrysler guy, but the Riviera with the boat tail has long been a fave too.

  • @itstheweather5859
    @itstheweather5859 Год назад

    I knew someone who had the Boat back with curved window Buick Riveria. Had the please to go for a spin in one. It was a beast.

  • @MrTommyboy68
    @MrTommyboy68 Год назад

    '71, '72' and '73 Riveria's are all boat tails. I bought a '73 GS new at the Buick dealer I was working at. It was the end of the model year and the '74's were rolling in. Since I was an employee, I got it for dealer cost but still was pricey and it had been on the showroom for a while because it was so loaded with options. Very cool car, but the rear window was a booger to clean.

  • @kickit59
    @kickit59 Год назад

    Matt I like all Buick Rivieras but for me the mid sixties Riviera is so cool! Sadly though everything returns to the dirt eventually! And some of these cars have a good start in that direction! I hope someone or a lot of someones buy these cars and do something good with them!

  • @hamsterjoueur8373
    @hamsterjoueur8373 Год назад +1

    What a time capsule 😍

  • @danielkeel9265
    @danielkeel9265 Год назад

    Yep, the LeSabre for sure would be a great pick! For driveability , get those wackos over at Icon do a derelict build on it, but with a Mopar enginge!

  • @davidjenkins1958
    @davidjenkins1958 Год назад +2

    If that 63 LeSabre had a Tach in it, there is a good possibility that it had the 2-4’s on it. Plus the 63-65 Riviera’s have a bolt on door skin on it, yes you un screw the screws pull it off, put a new one back on the door then screw it back on.

  • @smedleyhverovhe8919
    @smedleyhverovhe8919 Год назад +1

    Would love to see you cats do a rod with a Buick nail valve engine.
    One of my high school friends built t T-bucket with a 322 salvaged from his grandpa's car.

  • @AmericanEagleF15
    @AmericanEagleF15 Год назад

    The Tempest and the Riviera's have my name on them...well I guess if I changed my name to Tempest Riviera.
    Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @harvyss136
    @harvyss136 Год назад

    So you know the Riviera was in that body style 3 years, 71,72 and 73. Nice to see all that dust!

  • @jimhartland1939
    @jimhartland1939 Год назад

    A treasure trove of fun

  • @jaibo1313
    @jaibo1313 Год назад

    Love that Cadi!!!!!❤

  • @franknizer613
    @franknizer613 Год назад

    Two favorites for me. The 68 Tempest convertible and the 56 Desoto 4dr. I like orphan cars!

  • @michaelguinn5736
    @michaelguinn5736 Год назад

    Morning Matt, not really a 1960's big car fan with the exception of the Riv's & maybe a boat tail Buick, I couldn't imagine the cost to restore one of these cars..

  • @michaelharrison500
    @michaelharrison500 Год назад

    The Packard for me
    Absolutely love them

  • @itstheweather5859
    @itstheweather5859 Год назад

    I'll take the caddie! It's called a landau top - vinyl textured naugahide. Very popular from that time to the early 1980's

  • @Bbbuddy
    @Bbbuddy Год назад +35

    It’s a shame that someone would collect cars like that, and then lock them away and neglect them.

    • @joeedwards627
      @joeedwards627 Год назад +9

      It’s also lucky someone had the foresight to save them

    • @mitchd949
      @mitchd949 Год назад +3

      These were not bought as collectibles. These were probably old tired used cars bought very cheaply. It’s not like they were pristine when they were put away and just rotted. This “collection” what is the work of a borderline hoarder and there appears to have been zero effort to restore or maintain any of them.

    • @adamclarke2199
      @adamclarke2199 Год назад +6

      Better than seeing them get crushed back in the day. At least now they will be brought back to life.

    • @derekwilson3317
      @derekwilson3317 Год назад

      Exactly..

    • @ΕυστάθιοςΧριστόπουλος
      @ΕυστάθιοςΧριστόπουλος Год назад

      ​@@joeedwards627😊😊😊😊😊

  • @robcates2383
    @robcates2383 Год назад

    I'd like that 63 or 64, Pontiac convertible, Mom and bought one new,I was born in 58, so I know no details, car was as dark green as it could get, always thought it was cool, driving with top down!!

  • @DuckReach432
    @DuckReach432 Год назад +1

    I'd want the '68 Cadillac. If the family have any cars unsold after the auction, they should see if any youngsters in the area want a free car. Imagine a high-school kid (with parental permission) getting to bring home a classic old car and start teaching themselves how to restore it.

    • @terry3665
      @terry3665 Год назад

      I can assure you everything will sell at an auction and some of them will go directly to the crusher. Scrappers always go to car auctions, a good portion of these cars have very little collector value but will bring great scrap money.

  • @toddmendez4544
    @toddmendez4544 Год назад +1

    Definitely the 60 Buick convertible.

  • @MrJeep75
    @MrJeep75 Год назад +3

    Very sad seeing these rot away

  • @Carl09of09
    @Carl09of09 Год назад

    Theres a few id love to have!

  • @raym3036
    @raym3036 Год назад

    Matt, you disappoint again, you passed right by the European cars.

  • @stewartmcnaughton3395
    @stewartmcnaughton3395 Год назад

    Did you notice the Rover P6 that was behind you at the end of your vid?
    What struck me is that a mid-sized UK car wasn't as dwarfed by the yank-tanks as I thought it would be.

  • @jimstephens9491
    @jimstephens9491 Год назад +1

    The late forty Chrysler. It reminds me of my first car, a 1950 DeSota.

  • @lasalleman6792
    @lasalleman6792 Год назад

    I like that '64 Riviera!

  • @sallybrokaw6124
    @sallybrokaw6124 Год назад +2

    The Desoto is my first pick. They are so odd and not common. AL B.

  • @kevin2960
    @kevin2960 Год назад

    The boat tail is a 1972. I have had many of these. 71-72 is almost the same but 72 had a louvered trunk lid and different side markers, 1973 is my favorite but the keast favorite for most. 73 has a smaller protrusion at the back and a big impact bumber on the front

  • @japanjack62
    @japanjack62 Год назад

    The Eldorado is a 1968, that body sytle lasted from 1967-70.. I like the Olds 98 with the thermometer. A 1970 Riv and a 1971-73 Riv the boattail lasted from 71-73. Nice Rover P6, very rare car in North America...

  • @nathanchristopher6121
    @nathanchristopher6121 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Matt, any chance these cars will ever be up for sale?

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 Год назад

    The Tempest would be my pick as it reminds me of my uncles car ! He took the 6 cylinder out and put a big V8 from a Grand Prix in it ! He left the manaul transmission in it ! Talk about smoking tires that car would do it !

  • @badboattail
    @badboattail Год назад

    That "1973 Boattail" next to the 1972 Riviera is in fact a model year 1970 Riviera. It has the 1968-1970 body style, but without the hide-away headlights.

    • @badboattail
      @badboattail Год назад

      Check this photo: not a Boattail rear window i.ibb.co/ySXDJdV/Hangar-2.jpg

    • @DwightStJohn-t7y
      @DwightStJohn-t7y 9 месяцев назад

      and probably the bigger engine?? by 73 the so called "oil" crisis had hit these large cars hard. We have one of less than 800 made (maybe 650?) a 1953 Packard Caribbean, a real runner. but to do any work, you take the part to a machine shop and rebuild it!! Dad worked on two Packards down the road from us was a wonderful old Norwegian, last name "Mustand". Yes, the fishhook empire. Lost it al in Monte Carlo playing Chemin-de-fer before the war. The First war!!
      i

    • @badboattail
      @badboattail 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DwightStJohn-t7y From 1967 to 1976 the Riviera always came with the biggest engine option that Buick offered for that year. The 430 CI big block for 1967-1969 and the 455 CI big block from 1970 to 1976.

    • @DwightStJohn-t7y
      @DwightStJohn-t7y 9 месяцев назад

      @@badboattail explained why I saw so many of these cars pulling a trailer on the way to Nevada!!! (70's) Retired couples, mainly. The aftermarket for these cars was poor; a lot went to the low rider community which didn't have much money in those days. Vastly under-rated vehicle, even today.

  • @kimoinman2249
    @kimoinman2249 Год назад

    Even though I live in Hawaii just wanted to know are any of those for sale I can fly over within Three weeks would love to have one thank you

  • @tommaples9174
    @tommaples9174 Год назад

    1950 Buick is always cool. A Rover sedan was behind you on the final take, don't see many around.

  • @walterbryant5543
    @walterbryant5543 Год назад

    Tough choice between the 2 60 Buicks, especially since one is an Electra. But I'd probably go with the convertible too.

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 Год назад

    I didn't see the 1950 Buick the first time i saw the video. Its in rough shape but would make a great Kustom if it is for a good price for sale?

  • @MrJeep75
    @MrJeep75 Год назад +1

    Be neat to do a video of these going to new homes

  • @laakona8381
    @laakona8381 Год назад

    I see the side of a Humvee at 9:44 . Is it for sale?

  • @georl1
    @georl1 Год назад

    Those two Rivieras are the Boat Tail Rivieras which were produced in 71, 72 & 73. The other Riviera is a 1970 Riviera with no Boat Tail. In that second building, That Chrysler is not a 1948 but a 1949 Chrysler. This was the first year of the Chrysler's body style change.

  • @WillyMcCoy50
    @WillyMcCoy50 Год назад

    Road master or Clipper? And those early 60s came chopped from the factory! Cool collection!

  • @jimhickey2276
    @jimhickey2276 Год назад

    60 Buick ragtop all day long, but there isn't any of them I'd want to take apart today. My goal now is to try to keep them together if not for me to repair, then someone else.

  • @arturonavarro3566
    @arturonavarro3566 Год назад

    Gracias

  • @bernardobenedicto8797
    @bernardobenedicto8797 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @bryanstruble8927
    @bryanstruble8927 Год назад

    I would rethink of what you could have. There are alot of hot rod custom parts and the engines and tail lights. You could part them out ND still get good scrap money.

  • @111cccccc
    @111cccccc Год назад

    Spot the British Rover P6 (blue 4 door) TC / NADA for the North American market built up to 1971 then discontinued as sales failed but still a rear beast. The unsold P6 vehicles were shipped to Europe as they were left hand drive. Always been fascinated with American Cars from the 50s to the 70s. I Like big & America certainly made big in the car market. The DeSoto is my preferred bring back to life car featured in the video but truth be known they all are my favourites