Was watching a different car channel and thought about how much I missed freiburgers vids being on yt and searched him up for the nostalgia. Uploaded 18 minutes ago. Didn’t even know he was back on yt. It’s a beautiful day.
Watching your channel. It feels scripted or something. But the truth is, you’re just a natural at what you do. So entertaining. Pure gold!! Keep them coming
This is automotive RUclips gold! I like drag racing content and hooning around but these road trips in these classics with all this history and knowledge being dumped on us has changed the game for me. I’m loving it keep up the good work Dave!
I'd totally watch a side channel of David exclusively reviewing roadside restaurants along the major current and former US highways. Sort of like diners/drive ins/dives but more authentic & automotive / history focused.
Back in the early 80s, I helped build dome structures. We used dome skins and shot polyurethane foam on the INTERIOR then hung a rear grid followed by sprayed Crete. The concrete was 6 to 8" at the bottom to 4" at the top. Like an eggs shell, they were incredibly strong and energy efficient.
Yeah I was seriously considering having one of those built a few years back. Technically called an Air Form Dome. To make it, the skin was inflated like a giant balloon. Then you'd go inside the balloon via the airlock and do the whole foam/rebar/shotcrete treatment. Glad I didn't buy one, the exterior foam on the ones in this episode are totally shot. Maybe if they had concrete as the outer layer and foam inside they'd actually hold up to the sun/wind/sand etc. Cool idea but needs improvement.
Some people down the road from me built a concrete dome house after hurricane Katrina that's supposed to be hurricane proof. It's concrete on the outside
Derek, as a master plumber of 21 years here in Texas, I wish I could come over and help you bring this dream to life! I have watched you for many years and I love what you are doing. Keep up the good work!
Dude, that Greyhound bus was super-cool! It almost looked bagged. I used to have an ‘86 Suburban I bought from a guy in Palmdale. It was an ex-Air Force vehicle. It was red also, w/Centerline wheels, 350ci carbureted, 4x4, with a 3 speed manual w/granny gear. That thing would climb a telephone pole. My kids and I went everywhere in it. 13mpg going 30mph, or 70mph.
There's a guy that has a RUclips channel that restores and fixes these buses and does maintenance on some that have been converted to R/Vs and yes they had air bag suspension which he shows fixing them .
Being a native Tucsonan, it’s so awesome to see you tell some of our old history. If you ever want extra access to some of the restoration hangars at the Pima Air & Space Museum let me know!
These DF road trips is becoming one of my favorites. Wasn't even born here, but I love these old quirky American history. History that people overlook. Hope you road trip to New England for some content.
Back for the 2nd time just got done installing 4 row radiator on my 1970 pontiac bonneville convertible 455 your a true inspiration thanks for everything you do Freiburger !
@@TheDavidFreiburger picked it up from a guy who had it in his barn for the last 34y . In the last 2m I r/r gas tank and lines , all brake lines calipers and wheel cylinders rebuilt the qjet replaced the radiator. Replaced all fluids .did this mostly at night in my 10x20 storage unit after kids went to sleep . She fires right up . Tomorrow will be the maiden voyage for me . Can't wait ! Watching you on here and roadkill / roadkill garage episodes gives me the motivation and inspiration to do it ! Keep it up buddy ! Thanks for bringing us all along on the journeys ! 🍻 cheers
OMG! Freiberger, when you were by the Neon cactus, you were 5 minutes from my house! Further, I used to deliver welding supplies in the SE part of the state, so I knew exactly where you were the whole time. I sincerely hope that one day when you're in town, I get to meet you. I'm a serious Roadkill fan, and my wife LOVES Dulcich.
Photogrammetrist here! This is used to encode, stitch and scale the images together. Possibly this is for geo survey. Nowadays we use digital imagery but the math is still the same!
You know how you know someone is a photogrammetrist ? They'll tell you.....just kidding. This is probably the first and last time I get to use the word photogrammetrist. Thanks for new knowledge.
I would imagine that for an image containing a 2D array of these markers they could be used to correct (in digital form) for aberrations in the camera's optical system, and to quantify the perspective correction required when the camera is not directly over the target when the image is taken.
My good friend Rhonda Brew in Patagonia AZ hand painted thousands of those old fashioned signs and murals in and around that area. She is every kind of artist all in one. Amazing human being.
15:26 as a man raised in Tucson left when I was 13 and 1985. I really appreciate the way you’ve done this video. I love the beauty of the Arizona desert and the coolest small big town in the state. I left before stating that my youth was filled with sitting on Houghton Highway watching street cars do their thing right in front of what was then called the Tucson international dragway. Usually after we watched the ad hock car show that always took place down on Speedway Avenue Friday and Saturday night. I’m not even bringing up listening to AC/DC, Floyd, and what not on the roof of our house when they would come to play the TCC Arena. Or sneaking into the Davis Monson Air Force Base boneyard with my buddies camping out all night.
I am a Minnesotan who years ago moved down to Arizona and have lived in Rio Rico, south Tucson, Goodyear up north by Phoenix and have lived in Phoenix itself. Arizona is just awesome. I'm thinking about moving back now that I'm older and have suffered second-degree frostbite on more than one occasion due to these Minnesota winters. Seeing this episode really brought back some great memories. Thank you very much Dave this is the only episode I've seen of you doing this I don't know if there's more of them or what but this is pretty Kick-Ass thanks a lot bro.
They're still building monolithic concrete domes in the Southeast U.S. over to Texas. Lots of videos on RUclips. Featured on chemical company commercials in the early 70s. Have you ever toured Tucson Titan missile museum?
Great Video DF! My Grandfather had one of those Jeep FC150 trucks when I was a kid, really cool vehicle. Looking forward to the video of the Aircraft Museum! As an aircraft mechanic I enjoy the Old Planes as much as I enjoy the Old Cars!
Can confirm how they pronounce Casa Grande. My uncle bought one of those Dodge ambulances and used the running gear and frame to put his 2wd Dodge pick up on it. Great video David. Amazing narrator and always a fun watch.
I could literally watch hours of freiburger going through an old military junkyard like this. Lots of us fans are car guys but also love old military and other memorabilia. Please do more of these. You are my favorite real world documentarian. Keep em coming. Now that motor trend streaming just sucks these days. You tube is where I go now
Dude Frieburger, you knock it out of the park with this video! Perfect!! Keep up the good work, if you need help, I’m a cutter, grinder, welder, road tripper!
Hey next time you're in tombstone, stop at smoke signals on Allen Street and pick yourself up some cigars, I've noticed in past videos you like to have a few cigars you can't go wrong there for sure, also in bisbee, right by the Lowell area, look for the Shady Dell vintage trailer park, it is the absolute coolest trailers from the late 40'thru the 70's, and you can spend the night in any of these trailers, also Dots diner is at the shady Dell!
Ahh the mighty 350 TBI... 3rd ingition control module on its way out in the last 8 years in my '90 Suburban. A reliable truck though. Anyway, good to have you back Freiburger! The car guy of the car guys All the best cheers
You can tell why your the GrandFather of the Power Tour, Drag and Drive, “roadkill” style drives that have become so popular… it’s not just something you did, it’s your passion and you gave us all a small taste of it. Now it’s up to us to keep that spark going !
Man you're my hero. I'm making a list of all these places you take us on your channel and saving for retirement. I'm 55 now so in watch out in 30 years when an 85 year old comes cruising by in a old rat rod.
Thank you David. I know that youtubers with large followings are called "influencers", but what you're doing makes you more of an inspirer. I interrupted my wife three times while watching this video to show her the history and scenery. We talked about taking trips like this. As we're facing the inevitable empty nest, we truly appreciate being shown things that we can look forward to doing together. Thanks bro!
I love your vacation footage. I do not live in the US and it's a lot of fun doing these nostalgia tours. Seeing old stuff on road trips. Hopefully some day soon I'll be able to see some of these things. As I find myself googling photogrammetry and looking around Casa Grande. And Gama Goats. Took me about an hour to watch 20 minutes for all the googling. Love it. Your narration is amazing. Such amazing stuff, thank you for letting us tag along on your holiday.
I love this old stuff, and miss it, too much of it here in Canada and the USA just gets tossed or torn down, we were known for our old buildings and architecture, sadly it has changed drastically in the last 15 years, I need to get to California and grab my buddy near Fresno and do a 2 week road trip like this one, thx for the awesome video 👍
Cool trip, great production. We have a M37 former ambulance I think in my town, recently got a glossy olive paint. Camo shouldn't be glossy, but looks good and got saved.
I spent the first half of my career working in a circuit board manufacturing facility and can't imagine trying to manufacture them in those domes...too many inefficiencies in the workflow and space utilization. Thanks for showing us this!
Tech companies and tech company names are a personal mecca for me, so thanks David for this awesome share! I've worked in tech for 34 years and I'm always fascinated by tech company names and buildings. 👍
Also... am I the only one that sees a strikingly similar appearance between the "Muffler Man" and the 100th anniversary Paul Bunyan's in Oregon (from the late 50's)? And to some degree... the Paul Bunyan from "The Tree's of Mystery" (also in Oregon).
The best story telling channel on RUclips. I love the truck. Reminds me of the 1988 Suburban I owned when I was a SSgt stationed at Randolph AFB. I loved that truck! The clear coat was about as good.
This format is great. Simple, nothing showboaty, and easy to digest. I like it. I assume that with some care in shot placement & editing you can have family or friends along for the ride which it’s own win.
Love this nostalgia-related content. Being a native Arizonan, I admit to taking some of these places for granted (our hot rod club runs down to Bisbee at least once per year) but sometimes we forget how many people in the US have never seen the Southwest "as it once was"; so videos like these are really entertaining. Thanks for taking the time to do these little chronicles, Freiburger. Much appreciated. The next time I have a lazy morning and jump in my old Corvette with no place to go, I think I'll be running down to Franks and Franciscos to try it out....
This should be on MotorTrend. The places and history are top notch and his love of both comes through. There are plenty of shows on TV, in general, that are not nearly this good! Can’t wait for the PiMA episode!!!
Thank you. You inspired me to take the wife on a road trip this weekend on the quick drive down to Tuscon. Next step is to finish making my 67 Firebird a little more mild and make more trips like you just did.
I’m a bit late to the vid. Thanks for taking the this Aussie dude on an adventure. The crosses in the beginning reminded me of the big concrete arrows that help guide the pilots back in the day. I can’t remember where I saw it though. 🇦🇺🤙🏼
I live in Tucson. Its a great city with quite a bit of history. I never even knew about the military surplus yard. I'm going to check it out. Love the Suburban!
Was watching a different car channel and thought about how much I missed freiburgers vids being on yt and searched him up for the nostalgia. Uploaded 18 minutes ago. Didn’t even know he was back on yt. It’s a beautiful day.
Make sure to check out some of his other videos, filled with history and how his own car was used in a TV program.
I’m glad you stumbled into my channel! I’ve been posting every Thursday since late August, so please go check some of my older episodes.
Love ya!@@TheDavidFreiburger
Ive been hanging out here a few years since motortrend left youtube. So this is really cool😎
Watching your channel. It feels scripted or something.
But the truth is, you’re just a natural at what you do. So entertaining. Pure gold!! Keep them coming
This is automotive RUclips gold! I like drag racing content and hooning around but these road trips in these classics with all this history and knowledge being dumped on us has changed the game for me. I’m loving it keep up the good work Dave!
Boom. Thanks!
David is the best narrator. Old buildings and old cars, love it!
That is so gay, get a girlfriend.
David and Richard Hammond are definitely my favourite automotive storytellers
Some people just don't get the whole nostalgia thing.....that area. It's like frozen in time
@@ApacheBob41 interesting reply..very well thought out.
Seems like someone's insecurities are showing, quit being miserable @@ApacheBob41
I'd totally watch a side channel of David exclusively reviewing roadside restaurants along the major current and former US highways.
Sort of like diners/drive ins/dives but more authentic & automotive / history focused.
50 comments in 30 minutes, this channel really is blowing up. Keep it up Freiburger, we’ll stick around regardless what happens in the future 😊
Thanks!
Each of us should send this link to 2 of our buds and suggest they do the same.
@@rockdaddio69I posted it on Facebook.
Back in the early 80s, I helped build dome structures. We used dome skins and shot polyurethane foam on the INTERIOR then hung a rear grid followed by sprayed Crete. The concrete was 6 to 8" at the bottom to 4" at the top. Like an eggs shell, they were incredibly strong and energy efficient.
Yeah I was seriously considering having one of those built a few years back. Technically called an Air Form Dome. To make it, the skin was inflated like a giant balloon. Then you'd go inside the balloon via the airlock and do the whole foam/rebar/shotcrete treatment. Glad I didn't buy one, the exterior foam on the ones in this episode are totally shot. Maybe if they had concrete as the outer layer and foam inside they'd actually hold up to the sun/wind/sand etc. Cool idea but needs improvement.
Some people down the road from me built a concrete dome house after hurricane Katrina that's supposed to be hurricane proof. It's concrete on the outside
Nothing better than a road trip in a classic suburban.
I would have to agree. I used to own a 76 GMC Jimmy and that old beast had seats like a recliner. Comfort for days. Miss that ol girl...
Derek, as a master plumber of 21 years here in Texas, I wish I could come over and help you bring this dream to life! I have watched you for many years and I love what you are doing. Keep up the good work!
It is just midnight here in Germany and I should be in bed for work tomorrow, but the title is just too intriguing
Glad I hooked you, thanks
Dude, that Greyhound bus was super-cool! It almost looked bagged.
I used to have an ‘86 Suburban I bought from a guy in Palmdale. It was an ex-Air Force vehicle. It was red also, w/Centerline wheels, 350ci carbureted, 4x4, with a 3 speed manual w/granny gear. That thing would climb a telephone pole. My kids and I went everywhere in it.
13mpg going 30mph, or 70mph.
Those old gm busses were air ride
There's a guy that has a RUclips channel that restores and fixes these buses and does maintenance on some that have been converted to R/Vs and yes they had air bag suspension which he shows fixing them .
"Almost looked bagged" that would be because they came factory with air ride😅😅😅😅
Man that suburban is clean. Especially with that milage
It’s surprising
Had a 90 GMC 2500 'burb. Lifted w/35s Red on Red. Best family hauler, loved that ride.
@@toddoverzet2880I've got a 91 as our road trip/ camp rig. 1 ton axles, 6" lift and 37's. Awesome rig
Thanks for all you have done and sacrificed for the car community!
That’s generous, thanks
Born and raised in tucson. I live 5 minutes from Franks. Very neat to see one of my favorite people enjoying my little town
Being a native Tucsonan, it’s so awesome to see you tell some of our old history. If you ever want extra access to some of the restoration hangars at the Pima Air & Space Museum let me know!
These DF road trips is becoming one of my favorites. Wasn't even born here, but I love these old quirky American history. History that people overlook. Hope you road trip to New England for some content.
Thanks!
Back for the 2nd time just got done installing 4 row radiator on my 1970 pontiac bonneville convertible 455 your a true inspiration thanks for everything you do Freiburger !
The boat convertibles are the best
@@TheDavidFreiburger picked it up from a guy who had it in his barn for the last 34y . In the last 2m I r/r gas tank and lines , all brake lines calipers and wheel cylinders rebuilt the qjet replaced the radiator. Replaced all fluids .did this mostly at night in my 10x20 storage unit after kids went to sleep . She fires right up . Tomorrow will be the maiden voyage for me . Can't wait ! Watching you on here and roadkill / roadkill garage episodes gives me the motivation and inspiration to do it ! Keep it up buddy ! Thanks for bringing us all along on the journeys ! 🍻 cheers
OMG! Freiberger, when you were by the Neon cactus, you were 5 minutes from my house! Further, I used to deliver welding supplies in the SE part of the state, so I knew exactly where you were the whole time. I sincerely hope that one day when you're in town, I get to meet you.
I'm a serious Roadkill fan, and my wife LOVES Dulcich.
Photogrammetrist here! This is used to encode, stitch and scale the images together. Possibly this is for geo survey. Nowadays we use digital imagery but the math is still the same!
Thanks for chiming in!
You know how you know someone is a photogrammetrist ? They'll tell you.....just kidding. This is probably the first and last time I get to use the word photogrammetrist. Thanks for new knowledge.
I would imagine that for an image containing a 2D array of these markers they could be used to correct (in digital form) for aberrations in the camera's optical system, and to quantify the perspective correction required when the camera is not directly over the target when the image is taken.
Glad you are doing this
My good friend Rhonda Brew in Patagonia AZ hand painted thousands of those old fashioned signs and murals in and around that area.
She is every kind of artist all in one.
Amazing human being.
As always , thanks for sharing David.
Thanks for watching
Cool video! Love seeing all those military vehicles. I spent 24 years in the USAF as vehicle maintenance.
PIMA air and space museum is a MUST GO TO
For sure
15:26 as a man raised in Tucson left when I was 13 and 1985. I really appreciate the way you’ve done this video. I love the beauty of the Arizona desert and the coolest small big town in the state. I left before stating that my youth was filled with sitting on Houghton Highway watching street cars do their thing right in front of what was then called the Tucson international dragway. Usually after we watched the ad hock car show that always took place down on Speedway Avenue Friday and Saturday night. I’m not even bringing up listening to AC/DC, Floyd, and what not on the roof of our house when they would come to play the TCC Arena. Or sneaking into the Davis Monson Air Force Base boneyard with my buddies camping out all night.
I grew up and currently live in AZ. I’ve visited most of these things and it’s great to know you appreciate them as much as I do.
Freiburger is my hero! He's doing all the coolest stuff and getting paid plus per diem to boot! Freiburger's the 💣
Freiburger please never stop making these videos, they are totally awesome!!!
I am a Minnesotan who years ago moved down to Arizona and have lived in Rio Rico, south Tucson, Goodyear up north by Phoenix and have lived in Phoenix itself. Arizona is just awesome. I'm thinking about moving back now that I'm older and have suffered second-degree frostbite on more than one occasion due to these Minnesota winters. Seeing this episode really brought back some great memories. Thank you very much Dave this is the only episode I've seen of you doing this I don't know if there's more of them or what but this is pretty Kick-Ass thanks a lot bro.
U.S. news ranks Minnesota, the 4th best state to live in AZ is ranked 32 I sure as he'll wouldn't move
I absolutely luv it David, please keep these coming!
Please visit more junkyards i can't get enough
I dont comment much but i have to say this is awesome,straight to the point no long intro and lots of knowledge, love it!
Thanks for breaking out the comment and making it a cool one.
Man.!!!! That S-34 deserves a full restoration 😎☝️✌️👍
@17:07 it wouldn't be driving home but you could have flat towed it behind the suburban.
keeping american history online , from someone in the UK its brilliant to see these amazing places in the USA wonderful narrator david
I’m glad you’re interested, thank you
They're still building monolithic concrete domes in the Southeast U.S. over to Texas. Lots of videos on RUclips. Featured on chemical company commercials in the early 70s.
Have you ever toured Tucson Titan missile museum?
Awesome video David! Love that Military junk yard.
I think you found the perfect place to do a roadkill Veterans Day revival!!! Great content as always!
Great Video DF! My Grandfather had one of those Jeep FC150 trucks when I was a kid, really cool vehicle. Looking forward to the video of the Aircraft Museum! As an aircraft mechanic I enjoy the Old Planes as much as I enjoy the Old Cars!
A trip with days gone by...fantastic.
Another home run!! Our taste are one and the same, brothers to different mothers!! Looking forward to the next.
Dave's videos never disappoint
Can confirm how they pronounce Casa Grande. My uncle bought one of those Dodge ambulances and used the running gear and frame to put his 2wd Dodge pick up on it. Great video David. Amazing narrator and always a fun watch.
Thanks!
10:30 AH the Mule, made famous in the wild truck movie "Maximum Overdirve" lol
That's what I was thinking too!
I could literally watch hours of freiburger going through an old military junkyard like this. Lots of us fans are car guys but also love old military and other memorabilia. Please do more of these. You are my favorite real world documentarian. Keep em coming. Now that motor trend streaming just sucks these days. You tube is where I go now
Very nice, thanks
Enjoyed that! Interesting, high energy and not too long.
The Triple T truck stop between Casa Grande and Tuscon is a landmark. Have the deep dish apple pie!!
Now I wanna road trip!! Thanks
Awesome video Dave. Love the old signs and stuff
Great Sasquach beard there David!
I love that Suburban!! Can’t wait for the air museum vid!
That suburban would be a good candidate for the VGG wipe on clear coat.
Love the americana videos and stories, keep em coming! 🍻
Dude Frieburger, you knock it out of the park with this video! Perfect!! Keep up the good work, if you need help, I’m a cutter, grinder, welder, road tripper!
Went in the Army in 82, we had the Gama Goats, and the Mules along with the M151 Jeeps..good times!
Bearded Dave works! Really enjoying what you're bringing the tube!
Back in the eighties I used to drive up to NW Oklahoma regularly. Driving through the old towns was really cool😊
Hey next time you're in tombstone, stop at smoke signals on Allen Street and pick yourself up some cigars, I've noticed in past videos you like to have a few cigars you can't go wrong there for sure, also in bisbee, right by the Lowell area, look for the Shady Dell vintage trailer park, it is the absolute coolest trailers from the late 40'thru the 70's, and you can spend the night in any of these trailers, also Dots diner is at the shady Dell!
I rode cross country in a 1987 suburban just like that as a kid! Great memories, wish we still had it
Ahh the mighty 350 TBI... 3rd ingition control module on its way out in the last 8 years in my '90 Suburban. A reliable truck though. Anyway, good to have you back Freiburger! The car guy of the car guys
All the best cheers
You can tell why your the GrandFather of the Power Tour, Drag and Drive, “roadkill” style drives that have become so popular… it’s not just something you did, it’s your passion and you gave us all a small taste of it. Now it’s up to us to keep that spark going !
Absolutely enjoyed the ride along from the comforts of my home. Thanks David
Man you're my hero. I'm making a list of all these places you take us on your channel and saving for retirement. I'm 55 now so in watch out in 30 years when an 85 year old comes cruising by in a old rat rod.
That M274 mule takes me back to "Maximum Overdrive."
cool holiday....thanks for taking us along, had fun !!
Thank you for showing my hometown from your perspective.
Thank you David. I know that youtubers with large followings are called "influencers", but what you're doing makes you more of an inspirer. I interrupted my wife three times while watching this video to show her the history and scenery. We talked about taking trips like this. As we're facing the inevitable empty nest, we truly appreciate being shown things that we can look forward to doing together. Thanks bro!
Great commentary and plan. Thank you.
Great road side sights. Suburban needs a turbo to become the “Turburban II”. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
Thanks for coming back to RUclips, David
Love old abandoned places, just to think of how America once was, wish we could go back in time!
Thanks for the road trip, Freiburger! 🤘❤️🙂🇨🇦
Hey, my Dad is the one who adds the festive touches to the old bulls balls! He loved seeing it here in the video! ❤
You’re living the life man… love watching your videos. Hope they never stop coming
I have to tell you, Dave. I am digging this channel. Rock on!
Thanks for the views
10:28. That little basturd was in maximum overdrive lol super cool
Thank you so much for starting your own channel. I can't get enough of this! Freiburger, you are truly my idol
I love your vacation footage. I do not live in the US and it's a lot of fun doing these nostalgia tours. Seeing old stuff on road trips. Hopefully some day soon I'll be able to see some of these things. As I find myself googling photogrammetry and looking around Casa Grande. And Gama Goats. Took me about an hour to watch 20 minutes for all the googling. Love it. Your narration is amazing. Such amazing stuff, thank you for letting us tag along on your holiday.
I love the history side of the automotive world! Thanks for bringing these stories to us!
I love this old stuff, and miss it, too much of it here in Canada and the USA just gets tossed or torn down, we were known for our old buildings and architecture, sadly it has changed drastically in the last 15 years, I need to get to California and grab my buddy near Fresno and do a 2 week road trip like this one, thx for the awesome video 👍
Cool trip, great production. We have a M37 former ambulance I think in my town, recently got a glossy olive paint. Camo shouldn't be glossy, but looks good and got saved.
I spent the first half of my career working in a circuit board manufacturing facility and can't imagine trying to manufacture them in those domes...too many inefficiencies in the workflow and space utilization. Thanks for showing us this!
WOW 🤗the stories those military trucks could tell
Thanks David for covering the things you do in these videos. It’s great to see places I may never get to see in person.👍👍
You are on to something great @david Freiburger with these autocentric adventuring/Americana videos. The west is a goldmine for this kinda stuff.
Awesome, we need a similar episode of northern Arizona !!!! Jerome, Sedona, Cottonwood,williams and flagstaff
Tech companies and tech company names are a personal mecca for me, so thanks David for this awesome share! I've worked in tech for 34 years and I'm always fascinated by tech company names and buildings. 👍
Also... am I the only one that sees a strikingly similar appearance between the "Muffler Man" and the 100th anniversary Paul Bunyan's in Oregon (from the late 50's)? And to some degree... the Paul Bunyan from "The Tree's of Mystery" (also in Oregon).
Super seedie is putting it nice, that motel burned down in summer of 24.
Loved seeing S.A.Z from a different perspective
The best story telling channel on RUclips. I love the truck. Reminds me of the 1988 Suburban I owned when I was a SSgt stationed at Randolph AFB. I loved that truck! The clear coat was about as good.
This format is great. Simple, nothing showboaty, and easy to digest. I like it. I assume that with some care in shot placement & editing you can have family or friends along for the ride which it’s own win.
That was a lot of fun. Good job. Can't wait to see the next adventure.
Cool, seeing the P-3 Orions over the fence at the boneyard. Spent my 20 years in the Navy with those, as well as all 20 in Hawaii.
Nice. Thanks for the ride.
Love this nostalgia-related content. Being a native Arizonan, I admit to taking some of these places for granted (our hot rod club runs down to Bisbee at least once per year) but sometimes we forget how many people in the US have never seen the Southwest "as it once was"; so videos like these are really entertaining. Thanks for taking the time to do these little chronicles, Freiburger. Much appreciated. The next time I have a lazy morning and jump in my old Corvette with no place to go, I think I'll be running down to Franks and Franciscos to try it out....
This should be on MotorTrend. The places and history are top notch and his love of both comes through. There are plenty of shows on TV, in general, that are not nearly this good! Can’t wait for the PiMA episode!!!
Sir, your roadtrip videos in vintage vehicles make me happy - look forward to a road trip in my son’s 1991 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon someday!
Great trip, love all the old military vehicles. A man could spend a lifetime taking and reviving all those cool vehicles !
Dave this is GREAT - thank you
Glad you enjoyed its
@@TheDavidFreiburger
Totally awsome my man!👍😁
I can listen to Freiburger talk about anything. Everything is interesting with him.
Got to talk with him back in 2016
Thank you. You inspired me to take the wife on a road trip this weekend on the quick drive down to Tuscon. Next step is to finish making my 67 Firebird a little more mild and make more trips like you just did.
Love seeing your trips of Americana. Your M-Series knowledge is impressive.
I’m a bit late to the vid. Thanks for taking the this Aussie dude on an adventure. The crosses in the beginning reminded me of the big concrete arrows that help guide the pilots back in the day. I can’t remember where I saw it though. 🇦🇺🤙🏼
I live in Tucson. Its a great city with quite a bit of history. I never even knew about the military surplus yard. I'm going to check it out. Love the Suburban!