Hey Mr Motary Notary, it's great to see a new video from you!!! I hope that you are doing well. All of these cars are gorgeous. My favorite is absolutely the 59 Cadillac convertible, it's big, flashy & old, just like me!!! Thanks Elliott for sharing this exciting video!!! 👍👍🙂
Damn I'm jealous, LOL! That BMW, the Caddies, the Delahaye, absolutely GORGEOUS cars! The Ferrari's and Lambos are downright boring by comparison. Also, (I know I say this just about every video) glad to see you back, Elliot! I wish you posted more often, maybe not as crazy as JR or Hoovie but a couple times a month, maybe?
"Red Barchetta" is one of my favorite songs by RUSH. "I strip away the old debris that hides a shining car, a brilliant red Barchetta from a better vanished time."
Ferrari might as well never have roof just to enforce how much they're meant to be coveted, garaged kept, and only taken out on nice days to feel the wind in your hair. I always did love those style of those old Caddies, I mean they're so big you could probably plow through a bus and never notice, but you'd look good doing it. As usual, Great looking auction footage!
Hi Elliott! It's Bunker! I had to change my username. Just making sure you were aware who I am! I honestly love this style content from you. I really enjoy seeing the cars you find interesting in these auctions, and hearing a bit about what makes them particularly unique and special. That Ferrari 550 Barchetta is absolutely gorgeous. Trying not to copy homework here, but it's probably my favorite of the group too!
I never got to see it, but my grandfather had a white on white 1961 Chrysler 300G convertible, which was even rarer. He had to fly to the midwest (Chicago or Detroit or something, I don't remember where) and drive it back to Massachusetts. It was his pride and joy. Nice to see another one still around. I'm curious to see what it brings at auction.
I taught myself how to drive in my dads Chrysler with push button trans when I was about nine or ten. Great content Elliot! Have fun at the auction. Maybe Tyler will learn a thing-or-two from you!
People would square off the gauges for racing. The car would have three or four small round gauges and you would turn them so that when everything was good, all the needles were pointing straight up. No time to read and decipher gauges during a race, the driver just wanted to see that everything was good with a very quick glance.
The 59 Cadillac for the win, it has cruise control too. Thanks Elliott for this video.
Thanks for watching!
glad to see more content from elliott! great comedy, awesome cars, solid entertainment.
Thank you so much. I love doing this sort of content!
Yes, E is back
I'm back!
Hey Mr Motary Notary, it's great to see a new video from you!!! I hope that you are doing well. All of these cars are gorgeous. My favorite is absolutely the 59 Cadillac convertible, it's big, flashy & old, just like me!!! Thanks Elliott for sharing this exciting video!!! 👍👍🙂
These cars are really cool
They really are!
Damn I'm jealous, LOL! That BMW, the Caddies, the Delahaye, absolutely GORGEOUS cars! The Ferrari's and Lambos are downright boring by comparison.
Also, (I know I say this just about every video) glad to see you back, Elliot! I wish you posted more often, maybe not as crazy as JR or Hoovie but a couple times a month, maybe?
"Red Barchetta" is one of my favorite songs by RUSH. "I strip away the old debris that hides a shining car, a brilliant red Barchetta from a better vanished time."
Great to see you again Elliott! Nice video,love those cars
Ferrari might as well never have roof just to enforce how much they're meant to be coveted, garaged kept, and only taken out on nice days to feel the wind in your hair. I always did love those style of those old Caddies, I mean they're so big you could probably plow through a bus and never notice, but you'd look good doing it. As usual, Great looking auction footage!
Haha, you're exactly right on both points. Thank you for watching!
This video is back better than ever!
Thanks for giving it another watch Mitchell!
Hi Elliott! It's Bunker! I had to change my username. Just making sure you were aware who I am!
I honestly love this style content from you. I really enjoy seeing the cars you find interesting in these auctions, and hearing a bit about what makes them particularly unique and special. That Ferrari 550 Barchetta is absolutely gorgeous. Trying not to copy homework here, but it's probably my favorite of the group too!
Hey Bunker! And thank you, this content is super fun to do. Especially when I have a cameraman lol!
My buddy has a 550 barcetta, gated, blue on blue. Low miles, epic car. His has a soft top which is horrible and can't use over 50mph
That’s awesome
10:21 My dad had a 1957 Bel Air convertible just like that back in 1962 as a grad student. I think his was blue and white.
Been so busy I missed this one man great episode the Packards and series 1 definitely stole the show there
Your presentation skills are amazing, Elliot! Thanks for great content as always
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Great to see you Elliott 👍
I never got to see it, but my grandfather had a white on white 1961 Chrysler 300G convertible, which was even rarer. He had to fly to the midwest (Chicago or Detroit or something, I don't remember where) and drive it back to Massachusetts. It was his pride and joy. Nice to see another one still around. I'm curious to see what it brings at auction.
Great to see you amongst the classics. Can't go wrong with a Supra though a Lambo is pretty sweet too.
I taught myself how to drive in my dads Chrysler with push button trans when I was about nine or ten.
Great content Elliot! Have fun at the auction. Maybe Tyler will learn a thing-or-two from you!
That’s so cool Jeff! And haha about the Tyler comment 😂
Yeah!!!!
I love shelby series 1s! Theyre so cool
Woohoo!
Hey Sock!
People would square off the gauges for racing. The car would have three or four small round gauges and you would turn them so that when everything was good, all the needles were pointing straight up. No time to read and decipher gauges during a race, the driver just wanted to see that everything was good with a very quick glance.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wish I wasn’t working or I would definitely come out.