I can't narrow it down to one! What an amazing variety of gorgeous automotive works of art! Wish I could travel, Walla Walla looks like a fun place and heaven for vintage car enthusiasts. The only "thing" I can declare as my very favorite would be YOU, Dennis! I enjoy your channel so much, thank you for bringing us along on your adventures.
The Bel Air was my favorite, theres probably some 100 bel airs that have been restored to original looks or mostly original with some minor changes. But most still looks like bel airs. In this case almost only the body shape did. Some details is subtile others really stand out. All of them contributes to the build. Theres enough of the restored ones, this one is a showstopper even without recognizing that it IS a bel air. That being said the Pointiac GTO has been my favorite Amcar since I first got interested in them and it's really impressive that he managed to keep it looking this good with the original paint. And the Edsel had all the "right" changes. You're doing a good job selectioned the cars you feature I'm not even sure I would be able to narrow it down to just a few cars in a show with probably 100's.
I used to live in Walla Walla for nearly 3 decades before moving back to the Tri-Cities, I now live in Texas near Austin, while I love living in the Austin area I do admit I do miss SE Washington State.
The GTO brings back memories. I had a 1969 GTO in high school. My best friend also had a 69 "Goat ". My Mom had a 1970 GTO convertible. My dad refused to let me buy a convertible. I jacked mine up like everyone else but it didn't take long for me to lower it back down because I was into handling unlike most who were only about going straight fast. I wanted to go fast around corners too! I know that these cars, 1960's muscle cars, had a deserved reputation for bad handling, but we didn't know that then. I ordered mine from the factory with the police handling package which unless you custom ordered your GTO you would never know that was a thing. I further modified the suspension with the pest aftermarket parts while everyone else was concentrated on modifying the engines. Particularly when I lived in the Smokey Mountains I took a LOT of people off guard with the way it handled including my boss and his 911! To quote a famous TV show " Those were the days" .
Walla Walla Washington I believe is the home of the Acme Corporation. They have such nice products like jet-powered pogo sticks, rocket-powered roller skates, the Acme instant hole, and a whole lot more!
Dennis, I would be acting like a kid in a candy store if I was out there with you, or by myself for that matter. I grew up in Flint, Michigan, worked at Fisher Body for a short time so it's no surprise I'm so interested in that '60 Buick wagon, I believe we might have built those here too. We built Electra's, Wildcats, Lesabre's, Invicta's, in the North Unit then, we built all the Skylark's, Gran Sport's and such in the South Unit. Brings back a lot of memories. I'm leaving a thumbs up for this show, thank's for sharing.
In the 80's I used to get my haircut from the lady next door in her converted garage and I remember she told me how Walla Walla got it's name from an old indian chief riding his horse all day and they were both eating tons of beans and beers and they came to this mile wide soupy mud pit that had to be crossed but they got buried up to their haunches in the mud and both squeezed off a farts at the same time and the bubbles rose slowly till they reached the top and said "Walla Walla"
1:03 the line on that car is my heart when it skips a beat as I see it drive by The Chevy foreman coupe is so unique it's great that something like that exists
Man, I never seen this model Edsel before, it really looks pretty cool! Dig the Green 30's El Camino/Ranchero, haha! People must see that and think why the hell would he do that, not knowing it's factory!
Well, i was kinda diggin' that 69 Galaxie next to the pistachio Edsel but, the deep emerald green 36 Chevy Forman coupe was a sweetie. Man that color is a knockout with the tan wire wheels with matching interior. That had me searchin' ebay.
Back in '72 my dad bought a 1960 Buick Invicta wagon at a yard sale for $100. It was a great car. God knows what happened to it. I've always wanted one. Not likely!
ONCE A LOWRIDER ALWAYS A LOWRIDER FOR LIFE OUR LIFESTYLE WORLDWIDE/ WE KEPT OUR 1952 BEL AIR ALL ORIGINAL AND OUR 1934 CHEVY MASTER ROADSTER CONVERTIBLE RUMBLE SEAT AS WELL!
That chevy formen cope is are first elcomeno i love it i am big fan of the power plant that six ina row im in love with tha 270 straight sixes have ben my favorit and i realy like them more and more
Yes... In the 80's I used to get my haircut from the lady next door in her converted garage and I remember she told me how Walla Walla got it's name from an old indian chief riding his horse all day and they were both eating tons of beans and beers and they came to this mile wide soupy mud pit that had to be crossed but they got buried up to their haunches in the mud and both squeezed off a farts at the same time and the bubbles rose slowly till they reached the top and said "Walla Walla"
The man with the queen zell gto is so lucky that color is one id of never orderd my now i feel its so color having that color its like my budyies formala with brown and gold that gold is so clasic and back then it would of been last color id of picked
I googled this car show, they list a date of 9/11-9/12 this year on the search results, but my security software lists their website as a threat for some reason.
Too many heavily modded/ hot rod vehicles. They are cheesy and tasteless. Please have more original unrestored or tastefully restored cars. If I see one more rare classic car dropped and chopped with blingy chrome rims and pin striping on your channel I am going to throw up.
What's your favorite car we featured?
I can't narrow it down to one! What an amazing variety of gorgeous automotive works of art! Wish I could travel, Walla Walla looks like a fun place and heaven for vintage car enthusiasts.
The only "thing" I can declare as my very favorite would be YOU, Dennis! I enjoy your channel so much, thank you for bringing us along on your adventures.
My heart is with the motorcycle guy at 4:59 ;). As for the cars... the almost original golden Pontiac.
The Edsel. What he did with the car was insane. I never in my life thought I would say "Cool Edsel" :D
The Bel Air was my favorite, theres probably some 100 bel airs that have been restored to original looks or mostly original with some minor changes. But most still looks like bel airs. In this case almost only the body shape did. Some details is subtile others really stand out. All of them contributes to the build. Theres enough of the restored ones, this one is a showstopper even without recognizing that it IS a bel air. That being said the Pointiac GTO has been my favorite Amcar since I first got interested in them and it's really impressive that he managed to keep it looking this good with the original paint. And the Edsel had all the "right" changes. You're doing a good job selectioned the cars you feature I'm not even sure I would be able to narrow it down to just a few cars in a show with probably 100's.
Most definitely the GTO best custom has got to be the 52 chevy
I used to live in Walla Walla for nearly 3 decades before moving back to the Tri-Cities, I now live in Texas near Austin, while I love living in the Austin area I do admit I do miss SE Washington State.
The GTO brings back memories. I had a 1969 GTO in high school. My best friend also had a 69 "Goat ". My Mom had a 1970 GTO convertible. My dad refused to let me buy a convertible. I jacked mine up like everyone else but it didn't take long for me to lower it back down because I was into handling unlike most who were only about going straight fast. I wanted to go fast around corners too! I know that these cars, 1960's muscle cars, had a deserved reputation for bad handling, but we didn't know that then. I ordered mine from the factory with the police handling package which unless you custom ordered your GTO you would never know that was a thing. I further modified the suspension with the pest aftermarket parts while everyone else was concentrated on modifying the engines. Particularly when I lived in the Smokey Mountains I took a LOT of people off guard with the way it handled including my boss and his 911! To quote a famous TV show " Those were the days" .
While the weather doesn't agree with me, I appreciate how well the folks there take care of their vehicles. Nice video, Dennis
1960 Buick Invicta Custom Texan for the win!
very rare model indeed , only 270 in 1960 !!!
That Buick wagon is outstanding. So glad wagons are finally getting respect!
I was really amazed to see a mid-60's Chrysler Imperial wagon last weekend near where I live. It was so beautiful!
I love all classic cars and trucks.👍
Walla Walla Washington I believe is the home of the Acme Corporation. They have such nice products like jet-powered pogo sticks, rocket-powered roller skates, the Acme instant hole, and a whole lot more!
Have not been to walla walla in 23 years, great show. I think I need to go back again.
Dennis,
I would be acting like a kid in a candy store if I was out there with you, or by myself for that matter. I grew up in Flint, Michigan, worked at Fisher Body for a short time so it's no surprise I'm so interested in that '60 Buick wagon, I believe we might have built those here too. We built Electra's, Wildcats, Lesabre's, Invicta's, in the North Unit then, we built all the Skylark's, Gran Sport's and such in the South Unit. Brings back a lot of memories. I'm leaving a thumbs up for this show, thank's for sharing.
LOVE Edsels! so underrated & under appreciated.
That Edsel was gorgeous!
Nicest cars featured of all your shows. Looks like a beautiful town to have such a great show.
Great I've never seen before such cars so amazing mister classic cars.
I just love that name Walla, Walla, Washington, sounds like something you would hear in Bugs Bunny cartoons. LoL 😁
Yes it does have that cartoonish connotation. :)
In the 80's I used to get my haircut from the lady next door in her converted garage and I remember she told me how Walla Walla got it's name from an old indian chief riding his horse all day and they were both eating tons of beans and beers and they came to this mile wide soupy mud pit that had to be crossed but they got buried up to their haunches in the mud and both squeezed off a farts at the same time and the bubbles rose slowly till they reached the top and said "Walla Walla"
LOL 😂😄
That Buick was 🤩😍👌🏽
Nice cars and video as always, Thumbs Up for you again.
1:03 the line on that car is my heart when it skips a beat as I see it drive by
The Chevy foreman coupe is so unique it's great that something like that exists
Thanks for putting me in editors :)
The cars are beautiful,but Dennis you always sport a great hat! Gotta love the hat.👍🏼
Man that GTO is something else!
7:43 would luv to own that station wagon especially with amazing room inside & has famous nailhead motor.
5:08 What a rare but kool automobile
That gto, beautiful.
Best of the bunch.
Long Live Larry Watson.. his Painting style will never go out..
I just saw this on TV a few minutes ago!
Man, I never seen this model Edsel before, it really looks pretty cool! Dig the Green 30's El Camino/Ranchero, haha! People must see that and think why the hell would he do that, not knowing it's factory!
Loved the Edsel.
Well, i was kinda diggin' that 69 Galaxie next to the pistachio Edsel but, the deep emerald green 36 Chevy Forman coupe was a sweetie. Man that color is a knockout with the tan wire wheels with matching interior. That had me searchin' ebay.
The bell air and the gto are two sweet rides
He picks just the right model to see. Worthy.
that Edsel is really nice :)
Back in '72 my dad bought a 1960 Buick Invicta wagon at a yard sale for $100. It was a great car. God knows what happened to it. I've always wanted one. Not likely!
Some beautiful vehicles there
Dragging on car project? Go watch Denis and some great cars then get back into the heat and keep going. Great episode. Wonderful choices. Cheers
ONCE A LOWRIDER ALWAYS A LOWRIDER FOR LIFE OUR LIFESTYLE WORLDWIDE/ WE KEPT OUR 1952 BEL AIR ALL ORIGINAL AND OUR 1934 CHEVY MASTER ROADSTER CONVERTIBLE RUMBLE SEAT AS WELL!
nice cars
thank you
Those seats that turn sideways for easy exit were great.I wonder if ralph nader put the kibosch to them.
Man ... I'll never have the chance to go to a show like this. :\
The blue car is a beauty 😍
I love Edsels
Yes 1960 at around 0:14
I was there. I love my hometown
That chevy formen cope is are first elcomeno i love it i am big fan of the power plant that six ina row im in love with tha 270 straight sixes have ben my favorit and i realy like them more and more
Haha Stampede Pontiac Buick I probably saw that car new as a kid. I lived close to that dealership. Nice GTO
Did you live in Flint, Michigan, Gary? That's where I grew up, Just curious....
@@BobbyTucker No thank gosh.
So it's walla to walla cars? 😆
Ar ar.
The Chevy blue/white reminds of day of dead skulls 💀 paint colours we saw in Hautulco last week
Walla Walla big bang
Thats liven.. super cool
Wow a Plymouth Acclaim!
OOH EEE OOH AH AH TING TANG...WALLA WALLA BING BANG.....
👍❤💜 Pontiac gto is my favorite
There is more then just that wine crap to walla walla!
Wow super like 🤩🤩🤩
Walla walla that's a funny name lol
We also have a remote town called Walla walla in Australia
Yes... In the 80's I used to get my haircut from the lady next door in her converted garage and I remember she told me how Walla Walla got it's name from an old indian chief riding his horse all day and they were both eating tons of beans and beers and they came to this mile wide soupy mud pit that had to be crossed but they got buried up to their haunches in the mud and both squeezed off a farts at the same time and the bubbles rose slowly till they reached the top and said "Walla Walla"
car top bro
The man with the queen zell gto is so lucky that color is one id of never orderd my now i feel its so color having that color its like my budyies formala with brown and gold that gold is so clasic and back then it would of been last color id of picked
Actually the 73 GTO was on the Colonade body. 74 was a one year only on the Ventura body.
Good
10:40 for the "tape" car
Thank you!
Just watch the damn episode!
That GTO tho
I thought they made the GTO in 1973 as a LeMans Collonade body and then in 1974 for the Nova body.
27 different places on main street in walla walla to drink alcohol? I don't think I would probably proclaim that!
These are wine tasting rooms. That’s a little different than bars.
After 27 tastes who cares!? lmbo!
Can't believe you didn't do the nash airflyte showed in the intro.
So many great cars. So little time!
10:42 for the mile of masking tape car.
So then, the first El Camino was actually a 36. Interesting.
That's what I was thinking too.
I googled this car show, they list a date of 9/11-9/12 this year on the search results, but my security software lists their website as a threat for some reason.
Good to know.
They probably just let the security cert. expire on accident...
Hey Dennis, how many unreleased episodes do you have ready to air? Seems like you release 9 to 12 months after the episode has been taped.
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Life pre-covid
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Too many heavily modded/ hot rod vehicles. They are cheesy and tasteless. Please have more original unrestored or tastefully restored cars. If I see one more rare classic car dropped and chopped with blingy chrome rims and pin striping on your channel I am going to throw up.
Well you’re gonna see a bit of everything here so you might want to have a bucket handy.
@@MyClassicCarTV I know you are a Studebaker guy. How about taking a stand against destroying rare cars? I guess that might affect your income.
No, the car hobby is many different things to many different people. I cover it all and everybody gets to play.