I Feel Like Shmee150! | Rick Hendrick's Private Collection of 200+ CARS!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @josoverthehill
    @josoverthehill 6 лет назад +9

    You "FORGET" who 'drives these two"?????!???!?!?!? W T F are you doing at a team museum if you don't know the drivers??????? They're names are plastered all over the door and windshield, you simpleton. Oh, I see, it was a FREE trip... 'nuff said.

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  6 лет назад +3

      josoverthehill i dont really watch nascar, and obviously im going to the museum to LEARN ABOUT THE CARS AND THE DRIVERS.... thats why im at the team museum. And the trip def wasnt free lol. And im more of a formula 1 guy anyway, however it was interesting learning more about a different side of motorsport. Calling me a simpleton because i dont give as much of a shit about your favorite type of motorsport as i do other types of motorsport is a bold ass move especially coming from someone with no profile picture and no videos displaying your knowledge of cars.

    • @carlosschein9283
      @carlosschein9283 2 года назад

      What a freakin crack head

  • @CentralTexasRailJetProductions

    Still a dream of mine to visit this establishment one day! I grew up in Charlotte for most of my childhood before moving to TX in 2012. As a lifelong Car Enthusiast / GM Guy it's definitely on my bucket list for sure.
    Have family over there so may just prioritize this someday. Sweet vid.

  • @travisboone2270
    @travisboone2270 6 лет назад +5

    As an employee of the Hendrick Automotive Group I have been in that museum several times over the years and it is just as amazing as the first time, every time walking through there. The only thing that disturbs me about this video is every time I have been there are No cameras allowed. Curious how you were able to video and take pictures in there. It has always been said Mr H wants to preserve the wow factor and make it a much more special experience by keeping it off of the internet.

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  6 лет назад

      Lol really? He even wanted to be in my vlog! and there was a tour guide that also joined us and everybody on the field trip was taking pictures and snaps and she had no problem with it. No wonder when I googled "rick hendricks garage" barely anything pops up but his website. But yeah it is an amazing first time experience, it wasn't just my first time being in his garage, but the first time seeing a collection that big, so it definitely blew my mind. It was an amazing experience 10/10 would do it again. Tell him I'm trying to get a ride in that LaFerrari (I'm dead serious, if you see him around make sure you refer him back to my instagram @ovincetagram).

  • @richardpeacock3543
    @richardpeacock3543 2 года назад

    1,000th sub! I work for Hendrick and got to tour the Heritage Museum. You will have to look long and hard to find a better collection, especially Chevys!!!

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  2 года назад

      Man, you just made my day! Yeah his collection was insane. I’ve seen crazier hypercars at this point but I have yet to find a collection of mint condition chevys from decades ago like his. Absolutely incredible. Thanks for subscribing, hope you enjoy my content!

  • @yellowfoxbodyguy
    @yellowfoxbodyguy 5 лет назад +2

    Just went in here 2 months ago. They have moved alot of the cars around and added some very nice stuff! And cameras were not allowed during my visit, so congrats on getting in there!

  • @Fletcher_The_Fisherman
    @Fletcher_The_Fisherman 6 лет назад

    I just pressure washed his house in Charlotte and got a tour of his personal garage at his house. It was decked out with endless trophies and signed pictures with hundreds of celebrities. The multiple nascar championship trophies were definitely the the highlight of the memorabilia. Far as cars go, he had taken 4 of them to a racing event so they weren't there but there was three cars there. A brand new 2018 corvette Stingray, a classic Ferrari (not sure which one), and modern Ferrari but it was covered up so I'm not sure which one it was.

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  6 лет назад

      Fletcher The Fisherman damn srsly? Nice dude. What kinda cars were in there?

  • @Dre3One831
    @Dre3One831 4 месяца назад

    lets just say security was beefed up that day

  • @trevortrillingham
    @trevortrillingham 4 года назад

    Idk who you are never seen you before you just popped up in my feed so I subscribed

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  4 года назад

      Thanks, just dropped a new video, check it out!

  • @Volkswagenplanet
    @Volkswagenplanet 5 лет назад +3

    I understand where your coming from. Being young and focused on newer type cars. Did you really stop and look at some of the great cars that is there. You also have to realize one person has these cars. The small list:
    Several first build camaro and corvette. Look at the vin numbers. 0000000001 on quite a few of them. Even a few back in the 60s. The very last 1967 corvette ever built. The cars you mention like the BMW I8 was the very first one off the plant floor. He even drove several first built cars off the assemble line. Thre I8 he bought at a auction for a million bucks. Barrett- Jackson auctions on speed channel( now motortrend). Mr Hendric owns several new car dealerships all over the country. He owns 4 championship caliber NASCAR teams. Mansions, yatchs, airplanes. His family and business personal hit a mountain and died a few years back. The most important thing about Mr. H. Is what he gives back to the community. He gives away millions. Not because he has it, because he is a geniune real man. He almost lost his life to cancer. Lost his son and father within 90 days of each other. He still has the very first corvette. The frame is in the conference room used as a desk. He has the car that his dad and him built when he was 14. Thats over 50 years of ownership. He had to sell his first corvette to buy his first chevy dealership. He tracked it down years later and bought it back for lost more than he sold it. Great video. Just wanted to share a little about the man you met that day.

  • @johnreid9396
    @johnreid9396 4 года назад

    That's one hot collection

  • @RickSmiley
    @RickSmiley 2 года назад

    Shame these kids are more into their phones than the one of a kind collection they’ve been blessed to be able to witness.

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  2 года назад

      Nah it wasn’t like that tbh. Ppl were just taking pictures.

  • @staceyhundstad3268
    @staceyhundstad3268 6 лет назад +2

    Son, I understand you are young and this must have been a very exciting time, but to respect what Mr. "H" has done by putting this outstanding collection together, please take the time to edit your video, the Camaros that you passed on your right are not customs, these Camaros are some of the most sought after GM pony cars in existence, among them Factory Z28s, extremely rare COPO's (you really should read up on those cars) and just as rare Yenko Camaro. You were blessed to have been able to see this collection. What did you think about the conference room table?

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  6 лет назад

      Stacey Hundstad yeah this isn’t my best edited video, you should check out my others though, they’re pretty good. And yeah I probably should know more about these cars as my uncle is a collector too, but My area of expertise is 90s-2010 muscle and exotics. But yeah I should definitely do more research, we had no idea we were going in there though. But thanks for watching, will definitely do more research before I do more with classics next time. And try to get more b roll footage for awesome edits, this time I was just trying to experience more than I was trying to film, usually my first time filming somewhere I try to take it all in more than I try to film, and I really should have let my friend talk more because he knew more about these cars than I did. He usually fills me in on old classics and I fill him in on the modern stuff.

  • @Porsche_Addict05
    @Porsche_Addict05 8 месяцев назад

    How on earth were you able to get a tour?

  • @jaredgreen3232
    @jaredgreen3232 5 лет назад

    I would be a rich guy who would drive my collection, call me crazy, a fool, whatever you want, I'd drive them.

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  4 года назад

      These cars have seen their fair share of driving, some are previous race cars that he drove, some are movie cars, and I’m sure when he drives the modern supercars and muscle cars he drives the fuck out of them, he’s been racing since he was 14. However I’m sure the mint condition classic cars have minimal miles on them. They are unmolested automotive time capsules, not just something to drive the shit out of so I can understand why those won’t be driven.

  • @cheloescobar5557
    @cheloescobar5557 4 года назад

    Are you kidding me? You walked past all the 1967 Corvettes he owns that Chevrolet built for all the kings around the world. Like they were just old cars. If you are going to go to a place like this don't you think you should do a little research? Or respect the lady who is talking? Kind of like how you acted in public school right? I don't now who who 7 time 'NASCAR Champ Jimmy Johnson/ Lowes is??? A 12 cylinder Chevy drag boat???

    • @Vincetagram
      @Vincetagram  4 года назад

      bro I uploaded this 3 years ago lmao pull your tampon out. Obviously you go to a museum to LEARN. Of course i didn't know who Jimmie Johnson (you spelled his name wrong btw) is if I didn't watch nascar back then.

  • @4door922
    @4door922 3 года назад

    Having likable and appearance of a humbled personality is not the same as having character and a moral compass. Most people don’t remember or really understand the ramifications of his felonious and deliberate actions that landed him in federal prison. By bribing Honda executives, he got a larger allotment of cars. That meant his competitors got fewer cars. By having fewer cars to sell, the value of their businesses declined.....and Rick was in full acquisition mode buying every family owned dealership he could find....and he was getting them at a deflated value that he caused.
    The man is a crook. Stop ignoring the fact and kissing his a- -