Parker another amazing video. Brings back a lot of memories for me. I am Canadian and lived just north of Toronto. I can remember driving down to spring and fall Carlisle several times over the years. I believe the first time I was there was 1979 Spring Carlisle. Always an amazing show.
Thank you so much for this, Parker. I’ve always had a fascination with the concept of COPO cars. (The ones that were sold to the public, that is.) COPOS & NICKEYS & YENKOS, OH MY!!
Hey, I'm in western PA and I just discovered the channel. I'm a big gbody and squarebody guy as that's what I grew up with. I recently purchased a 68 396 L78 camaro. Love to see a video on replacing the vacuum headlights with electric option.
Another great video!! Your coverage of all the Carlisle shows is exceptional!! A quick Question, did you shoot the video on Thursday? The crowd seems lite.
The LT1 was identical between the Camaro and the Corvette. The only difference is the exhaust manifolds accounting for the Corvettes 10 HP advantage, has nothing to do with the ignition system.
My dad remembers the 1968 Yenko driving around in his hometown of Moscow, PA (then only a population of about 1000). He personally knew George Edwards.
There is no way you could hear the solid lifters on 396 car unless something was very wrong. Have owned and worked on many 396 375 HP engines they are a little noisy at Idle but At RPM the exhaust drounds out the valve train!!!
For a long time, as the price of Chanel increased, I no longer thought I could afford it. I think I'll be happy that I have the kisluxbag as my travel bag that I don't have to take care of. By the way, I'm sure no one will have a hard time telling the difference. Thanks for the comparison.
Barn Finds are a thing, but Camaros need to be restored. Any COPO or Yenko left unrestored is an insult to the brand. Another great video, Parker. I hope you do an update on your own Camaro restorations.
Not always true my friend we drove a barn find Yenko over 500 miles to that show for the solid lifter showroom. Once restored they become trailer queens. We were the only ones in that showroom without a trailer!
@SuperNova-43 I understand your view abd glad you made the trip to Carlisle, but not all restored COPOs or Yenkos beco.e trailer queens. Here in the northeast, maby are driven to shows and raced, both in drags and road courses. Keep your Yenko running. 👍
A fantastic video!!❤ I'm 70. We old guys Did live in the BEST YEARS for cars and all. I remember All the AWSOME cars of the day. Today ,the government want elc. Everything. Hell no. !! 😊😊😊😊
HI from the D Mi 😎 hey thanks for sharing your time and video of some Amazing Awesome Beautiful Ride's 🎉 👍🔥💖 my favorite Car I'd rather own a 427 4speed 68 Chevelle than a Corvette 😮 🤙💪
I’m building an engine right now because I’m going to put mine on a stand and save it. My cars a 68 RS/SS matching numbers 350, Muncie 4 speed vinyl top car with 115k original miles.
I really like your channel, but you have to stop interrupting people you're interviewing just because you want to throw your 2 cents in and impress them with your knowledge. Listen to your interview with the pace car guy. Its brutal. Don't be a Bert Kreischer.
need a better camera person, would like to seen the 2 fours on the 1969 camara and inside it. Should be showung the cars as you talk, I known what you look like, So more cars less you.. Nice video Thank You..
Parker another amazing video. Brings back a lot of memories for me. I am Canadian and lived just north of Toronto. I can remember driving down to spring and fall Carlisle several times over the years. I believe the first time I was there was 1979 Spring Carlisle. Always an amazing show.
Thanks for featuring the third gen cars. I’m a huge fan of them having owned four beginnings in 1986. Keep up the great work!
That red red ZL1 is awesome!
Thanks for sharing Parker! Great video, as always!
Sweet COPO barn find thanks for sharing
Parker great show production, interviews and of course the cars. Keep up the awesome creativity and finding these cars! Cheers Doug
Wow cool Camaros
Thank you, Parker, all the best to you.
Brother, thank you for the video drop
Thank you so much for this, Parker.
I’ve always had a fascination with the concept of COPO cars. (The ones that were sold to the public, that is.)
COPOS & NICKEYS & YENKOS, OH MY!!
Another amazing video !! Thanks Parker !!
great video always learning something new
Love this channel
Seems very family friendly environment👍
Great Job, Thanks for the Great video
Great video! Your knowledge on these old cars is awesome man!
My favorite colors on the 69 camaro are orange, blue, silver, black. Beautiful car !
Parker, you just keep out doing your, past, best work.....thanks
Always awesome content Parker! Thank you
Loved the 3rd gen stuff. I'm the original owner of a 90 RS 5 spd. Convertible. Original paint, never wrecked, no winters or rainy days.
Hello from Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada great videos thanks for sharing with all of us 😊
The red on red Camaro was fantastic
Hey, I'm in western PA and I just discovered the channel. I'm a big gbody and squarebody guy as that's what I grew up with. I recently purchased a 68 396 L78 camaro. Love to see a video on replacing the vacuum headlights with electric option.
Working on a build series for '69 camaro right now... will be on the channel soon.. Electric hideaways are part of the series.. Stay Tuned!
Another great video!! Your coverage of all the Carlisle shows is exceptional!! A quick Question, did you shoot the video on Thursday? The crowd seems lite.
Amazing video brother keep them coming !
Awesome, love chevrolet killer muscle
The LT1 was identical between the Camaro and the Corvette. The only difference is the exhaust manifolds accounting for the Corvettes 10 HP advantage, has nothing to do with the ignition system.
Great informative video
My dad remembers the 1968 Yenko driving around in his hometown of Moscow, PA (then only a population of about 1000). He personally knew George Edwards.
There is no way you could hear the solid lifters on 396 car unless something was very wrong. Have owned and worked on many 396 375 HP engines they are a little noisy at Idle but At RPM the exhaust drounds out the valve train!!!
Also wonder if they switched back to hydraulic cam and lifters did the leave the rectangle port heads or switch them also?
That Harrell Camaro must have been a BEAST❤
Subscribed, what a find of a channel !
For a long time, as the price of Chanel increased, I no longer thought I could afford it. I think I'll be happy that I have the kisluxbag as my travel bag that I don't have to take care of. By the way, I'm sure no one will have a hard time telling the difference. Thanks for the comparison.
Great job Parker
That YENKO Camaro and COPO Chevelle must have been a sight! We sent you an email, take a look.
Barn Finds are a thing, but Camaros need to be restored. Any COPO or Yenko left unrestored is an insult to the brand. Another great video, Parker. I hope you do an update on your own Camaro restorations.
Not always true my friend we drove a barn find Yenko over 500 miles to that show for the solid lifter showroom. Once restored they become trailer queens. We were the only ones in that showroom without a trailer!
@SuperNova-43 I understand your view abd glad you made the trip to Carlisle, but not all restored COPOs or Yenkos beco.e trailer queens. Here in the northeast, maby are driven to shows and raced, both in drags and road courses. Keep your Yenko running. 👍
@@drewpierce2273 Glad to hear to that! Peace and respect to ya Drew!
Great video
Hoss Cartwright in the back of one…..
pretty cool
I love this convertible the Green convertible to me that's a one-on-one 39:50 what WOULD one of these cars cost 40:18
Lots of nice show cars were there as well…
Very good 👍.
A fantastic video!!❤ I'm 70. We old guys Did live in the BEST YEARS for cars and all. I remember All the AWSOME cars of the day. Today ,the government want elc. Everything. Hell no. !! 😊😊😊😊
At 5:28 "AJ Foyt was a Ford guy" interesting that AJ had at least 1 Chevrolet dealership in Houston in the 70s thru the 90s, I think.
HI from the D Mi 😎 hey thanks for sharing your time and video of some Amazing Awesome Beautiful Ride's 🎉 👍🔥💖 my favorite Car I'd rather own a 427 4speed 68 Chevelle than a Corvette 😮 🤙💪
That looked like a Pontiac steering wheel also on the green Yenko.
No Baldwin Motion cars there? Personally preference but I love their styling and history.
Carlisle is the #1 muscle car in America
All Hurst Olds 68 and 69 were Automatics (Turbo 400) with Hurst Dual Gate shifters
Yeee!
Because it's such a casual informational abrupt interaction 31:24
I recall on some of your other videos you mentioned experts on restoring COPO Camaros. Any chance you can provide the name? Thx
Patrick Glenn Nichols 32:21 images of Chevelle 32:24
I’m building an engine right now because I’m going to put mine on a stand and save it. My cars a 68 RS/SS matching numbers 350, Muncie 4 speed vinyl top car with 115k original miles.
Gap's are not going to be a issue 30:13
Had an opportunity to buy a Yenko Deuce in the 90s but the wife said no.....😮
Hey man how can I get a hold of you? Wanna ask a few questions if possible
Info@backyardbarnfinds.com
Reggie Jackson has ZL 427 69 Camaro
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I really like your channel, but you have to stop interrupting people you're interviewing just because you want to throw your 2 cents in and impress them with your knowledge.
Listen to your interview with the pace car guy. Its brutal.
Don't be a Bert Kreischer.
You and?
Dennis Collins need to make a show together RUclips 100 million subscribers.
need a better camera person, would like to seen the 2 fours on the 1969 camara and inside it. Should be showung the cars as you talk, I known what you look like, So more cars less you.. Nice video Thank You..
Door gap on the nova is aweful
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