I love the styling of old Dodge trucks. And old Hondas have a place in my heart cause my uncle used to have an old CVCC and I've been enamored with them since
I have a 72 orange Honda Coupe with 16,000 original miles. It came from El Paso and has quite a story. I'm not going to type all that again, so look for it on Jay Leno's Garage Z600 segment. Dennis, I had a good friend named Carl that could be your twin, minus the awesome mustache. We rode motorcycles together until we lost him to cancer. Couldn't give up those cigarettes. I remember Carl and all the good times whenever I watch MyClassicCar. I miss him so much. I love your channel, and I really love it when you and Jay get together. You guys make quite a team. Thank You for being you, keep up the good work...Ken
I really enjoyed the Lincoln at the end. As a kid I remember saying how cool it was that the exhaust came the the bumpers; and my dad said "no, that's not a good thing."
Those early 1970's 600cc Hondas had their timing belt located BETWEEN the cylinders. Replacing the belt involved total disassembly. Imagine if that idea caught on...
Remember back the 1970s in a Hot Rodding magazine I saw a photo of a 71 Honda AZ 600 . With a 454 Chevy motor in the front. Front suspension was a straight axle . The driver basically sat in the backseat area
A temperature gauge radiator cap on that Pontiac......I've worked in the radiator etc. industry for about 16 years and I don't recall ever seeing one before...except the vintage "motometers" on antique cars.
One tidbit about the honda...12 inch tires! Had an early Toyota Corolla that was same. We switched to 13" for lower rpms on the highway (almost like an overdrive, but lost some bottom end). Kinda strange considering the size of wheels these days.
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For as much as I love this show, it's kind of annoying when Dennis says "So much unique stuff here" and then goes and spends 10 minutes with a dime a dozen Pontiac Bonneville. Don't get me wrong it's a nice car but I'd like to see the rare, unique stuff instead.
4looming It always annoys me to, I always see nice american cars in the back with such good customisations, but he really only shows the cars that he knows
Obnoxious Otter Exactly, they always have the opening B-role full of great cars that're never featured in the show. At least with Dennis, when he talks about a car, you know it's his actual knowledge and isn't just reading off a Wikipedia page like other car shows.
That 1964 Bonneville is stunning!
I love the styling of old Dodge trucks. And old Hondas have a place in my heart cause my uncle used to have an old CVCC and I've been enamored with them since
The 64 Pontiac and the 60 Dodge are beautiful 😍
I have a 72 orange Honda Coupe with 16,000 original miles. It came from El Paso and has quite a story. I'm not going to type all that again, so look for it on Jay Leno's Garage Z600 segment. Dennis, I had a good friend named Carl that could be your twin, minus the awesome mustache. We rode motorcycles together until we lost him to cancer. Couldn't give up those cigarettes. I remember Carl and all the good times whenever I watch MyClassicCar. I miss him so much. I love your channel, and I really love it when you and Jay get together. You guys make quite a team. Thank You for being you, keep up the good work...Ken
This is the same color of my 71 600 Honda , thanks nice thanks BigAl California
I'm still working backward catching up a few episodes per day at least, only 22 years to go...
WOW, that Dodge D-100!
I really enjoyed the Lincoln at the end. As a kid I remember saying how cool it was that the exhaust came the the bumpers; and my dad said "no, that's not a good thing."
Those early 1970's 600cc Hondas had their timing belt located BETWEEN the cylinders. Replacing the belt involved total disassembly. Imagine if that idea caught on...
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That 64 bonne was a great restoration job.
Remember back the 1970s in a Hot Rodding magazine I saw a photo of a 71 Honda AZ 600 . With a 454 Chevy motor in the front. Front suspension was a straight axle . The driver basically sat in the backseat area
Now that's a car show!! Nice!!
Lance lambert! The vintage vehicle show!!!
My dad had a 64 Bonneville convertible back in the day.Sweet car.
Opel Manta 2:25. Nice. Cheers.
My wife and I should check it out :)
I liked the Pontiac.....but that Lincoln was a real stunner.....👍👍
I sell Honda 600 parts ! The only thing Mr Rodman was missing was breather cap on the brake booster.
That Diamond T was restored properly. It looks great.
great cars
A temperature gauge radiator cap on that Pontiac......I've worked in the radiator etc. industry for about 16 years and I don't recall ever seeing one before...except the vintage "motometers" on antique cars.
Anyone know what the orange coupe is at 2:23? Thanks.
One tidbit about the honda...12 inch tires! Had an early Toyota Corolla that was same. We switched to 13" for lower rpms on the highway (almost like an overdrive, but lost some bottom end). Kinda strange considering the size of wheels these days.
Nice Lincoln, in 56 they had singel headlights.
Nice :)
i had a blast. my wifes boyfriends car won many awards such cases
You share your wife?
How did you keep people from walking in front of your camera while filming.???
Stay really close to the car and use a wide angle lens. We also edit around those moments if it does happen.
I had people walk right in front of me while I was filming and I was like two feet away from the car. I liked your video. Check out my video. I'm an amateur film maker. I would like your opinion if you don't mind.....! ruclips.net/video/1En6wm-eN4g/видео.html&frags=pl%2Cwn
4:12
the original 389 probably had more hp than the 400 than from the t/a
You would think the owner of the 63 Studebaker Avanti would have removed the rust from his air cleaner for the show. lol
For as much as I love this show, it's kind of annoying when Dennis says "So much unique stuff here" and then goes and spends 10 minutes with a dime a dozen Pontiac Bonneville. Don't get me wrong it's a nice car but I'd like to see the rare, unique stuff instead.
4looming It always annoys me to, I always see nice american cars in the back with such good customisations, but he really only shows the cars that he knows
Obnoxious Otter Exactly, they always have the opening B-role full of great cars that're never featured in the show. At least with Dennis, when he talks about a car, you know it's his actual knowledge and isn't just reading off a Wikipedia page like other car shows.
Okay, I just noticed the shifter in the pumpkin Honda. Is it just me or does it look like a horse's....you know?