Wow Dennis thank you SO MUCH for documenting our hot rod history here in British Columbia!! I am so blessed and thankful for live here in B.C. and to be involved in the best damn community in the world!
Dennis. This is the finest My Classic Car episode you and the boys have ever!! Done. And I mean by a long shot. The production, music, editing, interview style. You've outdone yourself.
Thank you Dennis for recognizing the significance of Canadian Hot Rod history. Not only was B.C. a hot bed of Canadian hot rodding but Southern Ontario also had it’s place mainly in the world of drag racing. Again thank you for shedding light on a seldom recognized contribution of Canadians to hot rodding’s history.
That was GREAT Dennis. I'm glad to have gone there and talked with you there. It really was an amazing event. I know most of those people you interviewed, and you picked a fine selection. Someone below asks about the odd black car seen near the beginning. That was completely custom built by a local guy in the late 50's (As I recall) and not customized off something else.
Id say love, music,, and horsepower,, because not everyone knows what kind if car their looking at,, but,, they know what's going on when they hear it running...lol
I've followed Old Time Garage's resurrection's of Cort Elliott's Chevy.I was crushed that I couldn't make the trip last summer to see it, and meet Rick from Old Time Garage
Once again you have outdone yourself this is one of the best videos I've ever seen I recently moved to Indiana from Southern California actually had a tear in my eye of pure Joy at the end of this video thank you Dennis an awesome video
Man, I really wish building a custom hotrod was still something that was affordable for a regular guy to do. Between high prices and scarce parts, you have to be rich to build something that you can be proud to show. It's a shame, cause I've got some skills in mechanics, auto body, fabrication and I've got a lot of ideas. It would be great to build a car with my son. But I don't have the time, money or space to do it. I'm in my 40's now and I hope that I can have a chance to build at least one custom car before it's too late. I don't even care if it's a show car. I just want something that I can drive around and say that I designed it and built it myself. But for now I'm just hoping that I can find a car for my son to get him involved with the hobby before he starts driving
Called Bonaguro Special and completely custom built according to the sign on the dash. i.postimg.cc/CKw6rmvv/IMG-2041.jpg i.postimg.cc/vZFKfQ5w/IMG-2042.jpg i.postimg.cc/fRcrv6vt/IMG-2043.jpg
Awesome wheels for awesome thrills. Thank You to ALL the Canadians that made this possible.
Cars Pull people together! They Make us Smile! They are Fun for a lifetime.
Wow Dennis thank you SO MUCH for documenting our hot rod history here in British Columbia!! I am so blessed and thankful for live here in B.C. and to be involved in the best damn community in the world!
The Apache is definitely an historic piece of rolling art and hotrod history in BC. Thanks Dennis! 💥💯
Not sure how I missed this one. What a great collection of hot rods and awesome event. Thanks Dennis!
I am NOT a hotrodder or drag racing fan by any means... But this car is _art_ and I love it.
Wow!! This is one of your best shows. What heritage. Thanks to everyone.
Thanks Dennis for covering this Great event...
Beautiful Cars and people ❤️
Dennis. This is the finest My Classic Car episode you and the boys have ever!! Done. And I mean by a long shot. The production, music, editing, interview style. You've outdone yourself.
Thanks!
@@MyClassicCarTV definitely. Of course.
That 5.0 is perfect! So glad not another Chevy. Thank you!
The best video I have watched all year, amazing cars and genuine stories. Thanks so much.
Thank you Dennis for recognizing the significance of Canadian Hot Rod history.
Not only was B.C. a hot bed of Canadian hot rodding but Southern Ontario also had it’s place mainly in the world of drag racing.
Again thank you for shedding light on a seldom recognized contribution of Canadians to hot rodding’s history.
That was GREAT Dennis. I'm glad to have gone there and talked with you there. It really was an amazing event. I know most of those people you interviewed, and you picked a fine selection.
Someone below asks about the odd black car seen near the beginning. That was completely custom built by a local guy in the late 50's (As I recall) and not customized off something else.
3 Universal languages everyone can understand. Love, music, and hotrods!
Id say love, music,, and horsepower,, because not everyone knows what kind if car their looking at,, but,, they know what's going on when they hear it running...lol
@@timhouston2408 ain't that the truth once a car nut hears that sound they know what they're dealing with. Lol
I'm m glad that you are posting the episodes on RUclips Dennis. I really enjoy watching them all. Keep up the good work.👍👍
I've followed Old Time Garage's resurrection's of Cort Elliott's Chevy.I was crushed that I couldn't make the trip last summer to see it, and meet Rick from Old Time Garage
I was born in 56 . Love this rod all my life. I could not believe when she appeared again!
Most artists have the flair and imagination to build some of the best cars and hot rods.
Man, gotta get up that way some time. Such an eclectic collection & history!👍
Wow...I totally loved this! I've got to get back out to BC!
Once again you have outdone yourself this is one of the best videos I've ever seen I recently moved to Indiana from Southern California actually had a tear in my eye of pure Joy at the end of this video thank you Dennis an awesome video
The green 52 Ford, what a awesome color.
Another fabulous video from Dennis and MCC.
Oh my goodness! Lace Paint. Really nice Sweet 70s . I miss lace Paint Jobs. That is awesome work.
The blue 55 is so simple it turned out perfect, beautifully clean and smooth !
😍Enjoyed!!!!!👍
Really enjoyed the video never knew that this car existed and a straight eight wow.
The 55 is Gorgeous! I Love the Colors are great Taste. The Gold in the Jewelry Box is just awesome!
So many cool cars.
Most Beautiful Bench seat I have ever seen! Love It.
Thanks for the show Dennis. Yes. it is good to keep history alive.
Man that's Beautiful. Packard rear
Great episode! I really enjoyed this one.
Awesome
These are some pretty crazy amazing cars. They should all be hot wheels or modle kits
I have always Loved the way the exhaust system comes out the sides
A Gremlin following a Ford GT 40!
Great episode. Thanks Dennis. Etienne
Etienne, glad you liked it. Oh Canada! 🇨🇦 😁
Awesome collection of cars. Thank you for sharing ❤️🇨🇦
Love it when hot rodders actually drive the cars. That's the guys to respect. Trailer queens need not apply :)
Great show! Thank you😎👍
I have seen a lot of hot rods but these full fendered cars look unique and very nice.
Surprised they didn't become more popular in the U.S.
Bravo Bravo.
Nice that it's not a trailer queen and tows a trailer. Clean, tasteful and very driveable.
Coofffeeeeeeeeeeeeee Time 💀💀💀
Canadians are such cool people!
Says who?
Wow! Lengdery!
I'm surprised, you just don't normally think of Canada as a place you would find Hot Rods.
Yeah, we even have indoor plumbing too 🙄
@@fabrikk60 That just means Canadians recently
installed flush toilets in the outhouse.
TJ tuck 'n roll.
91 .Awesome! I told you that Speed Kills was BS lol
👍
15 OZ. Coupe is a SOCAL favorite!
Nice
AWSOME thanks 👍🏻
What else is there to do in the dead of winter?Building a car is better than sitting in a bar.Well, BC winters aren`t that bad.
Man, I really wish building a custom hotrod was still something that was affordable for a regular guy to do. Between high prices and scarce parts, you have to be rich to build something that you can be proud to show. It's a shame, cause I've got some skills in mechanics, auto body, fabrication and I've got a lot of ideas. It would be great to build a car with my son. But I don't have the time, money or space to do it. I'm in my 40's now and I hope that I can have a chance to build at least one custom car before it's too late. I don't even care if it's a show car. I just want something that I can drive around and say that I designed it and built it myself. But for now I'm just hoping that I can find a car for my son to get him involved with the hobby before he starts driving
exceleeeeeent !
West coast
I kinda thought the tail lights on the '52 Ford Custom were '55 Packard tail lights. Just ask the man that owned one. Me.
🤠👍
Ho dude 😁you got my attention
Hey Cuz ! Lol
Hot Wheels premium Canada's best I would collect as hot wheel set premium. Boulevard set.
36:00 minutes of the video: Lorne Kerr looks like he could be Dennis' brother.
what was that black car with the crazy roof line, continental trunk bulge, and the big Vauxhall looking front end?
Ditto.
Called Bonaguro Special and completely custom built according to the sign on the dash. i.postimg.cc/CKw6rmvv/IMG-2041.jpg i.postimg.cc/vZFKfQ5w/IMG-2042.jpg i.postimg.cc/fRcrv6vt/IMG-2043.jpg
@@tomp1612 Thank You for the info, that helped find it online.
1953 Bonaguro Special Custom Coupe. Very Cool.
@@tomp1612 I can see your comment in my notifications but not in the comments section of the video.
@@crocglox7797 No problem. I don't see it at shows very often
Hard to believe that my little Santa Cruz 2.5 turbo is now Faster than a Buick GS. Stock . Its faster than my 68 Torino GT 390 big block!
Lol like the little Red Wagon. Lol
✌️💕 wunderbare kraftmobile
2 Kool for skool
lookin' good; eh?
Not bad eh?
Beauty, eh?
Its hard to believe eh
LAKE PIPES, SIDEWINDERS, ETC. LAKE PIPES WERE LAKE BECAUSE LAKE BUILT THEM. THEY WERE NEVER LAKERS.
looks like bc is not a joke like ontario and quebec
A Chevy that looks like a Lincoln or a Plymouth lol.