Thank you for saying it - it's the story, the life of the car, what it's been through, that makes this so interesting. They were all brand new once, it's what happened after that, that makes them each unique. Thanks to everyone involved for sharing these ~ Chuck
My best friend’s dad when I was in grade school was an Eastern Airlines Pilot and he had a red split window corvette. When the dad and the I’m picked him. Up inscholl he would crawl into the back platform that didn’t have a seat and wave at us. Sooooo cool.
@ Dude, he was an instigator and so cool. Since he had a go kart, I convinced my dad tog get me a go kart. Then he had a mini bike, so I convinced my dad to get me a mini bike, he had a drum set, so I convinced my dad to get me a drum set. The deal was that he was smart in school but quiet and lazy. I was smarter and they skipped me a grade, and I was not quiet. I swear had all A’s, and had a D- in conduct because I wouldn’t shut my mouth and talked, made jokes, and pranks and talked in class. This was all between 3rd and 4th grade. I discovered early that as long as I had good grades my dad would reward me handsomely, and he always did. Thanks for your response. You have brought back a ton of great memories 😎😀😀
I am waiting for a video of dozens of RUclips content competitors to be in a huge melee over getting in each other’s way while trying to g to get footage without people in the shot. Ryan is great. Was doing photo albums on Moparts before the age of RUclips.
@hemmingsmotornews absolutely! It's an amazing find. Ahead of its time. Bucket seats and Console weren't availible on the Safari in 1964. 421 Tripower with AC as well
That is actually the plan for most of these cars. They get displayed in the barn find section when found, then a few years later they make it onto the show floor, fully restored.
Absolutely not. There are plenty of perfectly restored (boring) cars out there. These cars tell a story, each bump and bruise should stay. Just make them mechanically sound and preserve them as is.
I can't help but think of Steve Magnante when it comes to car history
Especially mopars
Yessir Steve is walking knowledge on cars.
As you should!
The gold standard. An American treasure.
The auto archeologist rules. Always great stuff from Ryan
That wagon is fricken cool as hell! Well done guys
Thank you for the video of rare cars. Nice to see them come out of the Dark.
We’re glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for saying it - it's the story, the life of the car, what it's been through, that makes this so interesting. They were all brand new once, it's what happened after that, that makes them each unique. Thanks to everyone involved for sharing these ~ Chuck
Thank you for sharing your perspective, Chuck - we appreciate the support!
My best friend’s dad when I was in grade school was an Eastern Airlines Pilot and he had a red split window corvette. When the dad and the I’m picked him. Up inscholl he would crawl into the back platform that didn’t have a seat and wave at us. Sooooo cool.
Thank you for sharing! Your friends dad was definitely the cool guy im sure.
@ Dude, he was an instigator and so cool. Since he had a go kart, I convinced my dad tog get me a go kart. Then he had a mini bike, so I convinced my dad to get me a mini bike, he had a drum set, so I convinced my dad to get me a drum set. The deal was that he was smart in school but quiet and lazy. I was smarter and they skipped me a grade, and I was not quiet. I swear had all A’s, and had a D- in conduct because I wouldn’t shut my mouth and talked, made jokes, and pranks and talked in class. This was all between 3rd and 4th grade. I discovered early that as long as I had good grades my dad would reward me handsomely, and he always did. Thanks for your response. You have brought back a ton of great memories 😎😀😀
I just hope the "Dollar Gobbler" was the car itself and not Shari. LMAO!
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A buddy in high school had a Heavy Chevy gr on gr.aww the rare cars did 14:42 nt give it a thought back then..lol
Sharis Cuba might have been connected to Sharis restaurant out of Beaverton OR.
Same here Steve
That Wagon....
You like?
@hemmingsmotornews absolutely! It's an amazing find. Ahead of its time. Bucket seats and Console weren't availible on the Safari in 1964. 421 Tripower with AC as well
I’d wager that it’s pronounced Sherry’s CUDA. Just a different way to spell it.
Before buying anything off Hemmings site read the small print .
do that before buying anything
You Barn find Nerdz better start Drag racing pretty quick !!!!! @NASCAR. @Lenosgarage. @USATodaycars. @Donutderilects
Thanks, oddly interesting…… seems like rare stuff ……..
Glad you found it interesting!
Barnfinds make me cry ! Restore them !!!!!
That is actually the plan for most of these cars. They get displayed in the barn find section when found, then a few years later they make it onto the show floor, fully restored.
Absolutely not. There are plenty of perfectly restored (boring) cars out there. These cars tell a story, each bump and bruise should stay. Just make them mechanically sound and preserve them as is.
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