Hirohata Merc: Custom Legend - Full Documentary on Classic Cars

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2020
  • The 1951 Mercury Sports Coupe built by Barris Kustoms aka “The Hirohata Merc” is the embodiment of the custom car craze that became popular in post-WWII America! This chopped Merc helped set the trend for many custom cars to follow and made an indelible mark on America’s automotive history!
    Take a look as we dive into the world of custom cars and how this one chopped Merc made history in this single-part release of our docu-series "Hirohata Merc: Custom Legend"!
    Video made in partnership with:
    @Hagerty : www.hagerty.com/
    @PetersenMuseum : www.petersen.org/
    The Rodder's Journal : www.roddersjournal.com/
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Комментарии • 674

  • @dwtrksvc
    @dwtrksvc 3 года назад +123

    If you weren't holding back a tear or two watching this, you will never understand the true passion of cars and customizing/hot rodding. That might be the saddest part of all. What an epic video. Thank you Jim for your wonderful stewardship. I hope you are reminiscing with Jorge and Sam somewhere in the Heavens.

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 2 года назад +4

      You beat me to it. I am only 27 but hope to have my own garage some day to do car mods like this, always wanted to since I was a young kid.

    • @johnhenke6475
      @johnhenke6475 2 года назад +1

      This car was not a car. It was people who loved craftsmanship.

    • @rumaabba8875
      @rumaabba8875 Год назад

      Dude, they didnt put Masoto Hirohata name's on this car identity. They put their own name for body works. This is not original , it means , when they SELL the history , they should not put their ovvn name. My mechanic didnt put his name on my chasis and body works.

    • @jon-p
      @jon-p Год назад +1

      Dean,
      You hit the nail on the head and took the words right out of my mouth.

    • @corbinbell820
      @corbinbell820 Год назад

      I wish I was there.

  • @garymoore9458
    @garymoore9458 3 года назад +19

    As I sat and watched the film, I have tears running down my cheeks. The car is fantastic as were many other customs of that era, but the tears were for the bygone era, when guys had the freedom to do what ever their imagination would encourage them to. The custom car era of the fifties will always be a very special time. Thank God, I was there to see it all as it happened. What a magical time. Thanks for this wonderful film.

  • @remo1366
    @remo1366 3 года назад +193

    You know you've found the right woman when she ignores you and pays attention to the car. Thank you Jim and Sue for keeping that flame burning for the rest of us to enjoy.

    • @sjoormen1
      @sjoormen1 3 года назад +4

      And then... she is gone. With your car...

    • @wayneburgess2885
      @wayneburgess2885 3 года назад +11

      My father, who passed in August, had a '57 Oldsmobile. Many guys from that era worked on and built cars that they
      raced on the weekends. Lee Petty, Richard's father, put a cam in it with so much lift that the valve covers had to be modified
      to accommodate them. My mother was dating another guy with a Chevrolet that my father raced and beat. I guess they
      started dating some time after that. The Corvettes were coming out about that time. He started raising a family and left all that behind.
      He bought a farm, tractors, combine. He was always busy doing something, working on something. It was sad to see him
      get to the point (after a stroke) that he couldn't do what he wanted. But he'd try. He had his fatal stroke after mowing the
      yard back in early August. No, he shouldn't have been allowed out in that NC summer heat, but he died doing what he could,
      on the farm, useful to the end.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 3 года назад +1

      @@wayneburgess2885
      The kind of Man that made this Country Great. R.I.P. 🙏

    • @stevebatterton1644
      @stevebatterton1644 2 года назад +1

      Yes this is quite the story. Lucky my friend sent me the link .

    • @aleksandarsavic6109
      @aleksandarsavic6109 2 года назад

      @@wayneburgess2885 that's that old skool mentality... Passion desire and discipline... Something that lack this days... R. I. P. Sir, and i hope you have continued to build and race in the heavens... Follow a path of your father because someone will follow yours... Be safe...

  • @notyourrealfather
    @notyourrealfather 2 года назад +12

    I'm 35 years old, I don't remember any golden days of automobiles, and yet, this made me feel like I was there. I've watched this twice, once at the beginning of the pandemic, and once again tonight, and I'll be damned if this didn't hit me right square in the heartstrings both times. What you see here are great men at their best, and I wish I could be half the men they represent with even an ounce of their passion.

  • @MyHairyChin
    @MyHairyChin Месяц назад +1

    Wish i could like this documentary more then once! I own a tasteful chopped 50 ford shoebox and understand this 1000 times over! Respect to all with the passion

  • @edwardkendall3905
    @edwardkendall3905 3 года назад +29

    “Just work with what you’ve got”, amen to that!

  • @bill392
    @bill392 3 года назад +5

    The car will be 70 years old soon. When it turns 100, it will still be mesmerizing. The importance of this documentary cannot be overstated. Future generations need to see this so that if/when they see the car, they can appreciate it more for what it is and for what it represents. Looking at Jim, you could really see in his eyes and hear in his voice, he really loved that machine and knew how fortunate he was to have it and never took it for granted.

  • @AwakenNRise
    @AwakenNRise 3 года назад +5

    The Hirohata Merc was my favorite custom growing up and inspired me to work on cars. I still have the Rodders Journal with it featured. I remember telling my Dad I was going to grow up to work on and build cars. He told me I had champagne dreams on a beer budget, but I persisted, got a tech degree, now own a European restoration and repair shop that I started seven years ago. Even though I am only 36 I feel like I was born in the wrong era. Barris, Agostino, Watson and Jr Conway were my idols. Long live the Hirohata Merc!

  • @darrenoerlemans7358
    @darrenoerlemans7358 2 года назад +4

    Incredible. My dad customized cars all his life, now I see why.

  • @kooshaseyvani9285
    @kooshaseyvani9285 3 года назад +80

    "Iskendarian gave me the last camshaft he had for it" that is just hot rod mythology there. goddamn

    • @alarmservicepros
      @alarmservicepros 3 года назад +6

      he was a legend in our area for street racers.

  • @p.c.6561
    @p.c.6561 Год назад +1

    In 1999 I attended the 50th Grand National Roadster Show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. The highlight for me was seeing the Hirohata merc in person and meeting and having a long conversation with Jim McNeil. Super nice guy, it was like we had know each other forever. This video brought all that back to me. THANKS!

  • @danielbuckner2167
    @danielbuckner2167 2 года назад

    Grown man here shedding a tear over seeing the pure love of another man for the craft, history and beauty of custom cars... shut up, I'm not crying, you are.

  • @barthk3640
    @barthk3640 3 года назад +30

    It is so incredibly rare to be able to point to one single, individual thing. And be able to say, "this one thing created or defined a whole era in history". Not a group of things, or style of something. But ONE SINGLE THING. The significance of that is almost unimaginable (for me). And this still continues to be that benchmark nearly 7 DECADES LATER! What this car represents culturally for America and the reflection of the nations nearly unbridled optimism and that "we can do anything" attitude as a whole, (at that time) is stunning. I dont believe in any other place in the world, that the automobile holds such a personal place in the heart and culture, as it does here In America. Unlike Italy or Germany or England. You weren't just routing for some race team. That was driving a car you could never afford to own. Here, it was within the reach of nearly anyone who wanted, to be able to build or customize their own car. And make it something truly special. If to no one else but themselves. Deepest thanks to all involved in the preservation of this piece of American history.

  • @johnnyvegas5681
    @johnnyvegas5681 3 года назад +62

    14 people (haters) who gave this a thumbs down? I mean I am not even mad. I am truly feel for such unhappy and miserable individuals.

    • @MICHGO1
      @MICHGO1 2 года назад

      MAYBE IT'S THE LOUD MUSIC DROWNING OUT THE PEOPLE SPEAKING.

    • @teabaggin
      @teabaggin 2 года назад +2

      chances are ford haters...

    • @coreygill7560
      @coreygill7560 2 года назад

      As an unhappy and miserable individual, thank you for caring.

    • @garrydavis3475
      @garrydavis3475 2 года назад

      No hate here 🇬🇧

    • @xbear7473
      @xbear7473 2 года назад +2

      It’s probably bots

  • @charlesmurphy1840
    @charlesmurphy1840 Год назад

    I’m 50 and my dad was a mechanic so he passed on to me the love of these cars .what a great story.it’s ashame we are losing all of these men from a period of time we’re you held your head high in America .what a beautiful car

  • @johnbehneman1546
    @johnbehneman1546 3 года назад +6

    I am so touched by this video. That is why Rod & Custom Magazine means so much to me. We need to pass the torch to the next generation. So Rod & Custom magazine can continue to thrive. I love muscle cars also, but my soul is with traditional rods and customs. It is something you have to experience firsthand. I can't put it into words.

  • @briansargeant1949
    @briansargeant1949 3 года назад +126

    What a perfect steward of icon he was. God bless him and his family.

    • @ITALJUTE
      @ITALJUTE 3 года назад +2

      These guys did all the work. No god got his/her/its hands dirty at any stage in the process.

    • @Colinshreds69
      @Colinshreds69 2 года назад

      @@ITALJUTE God Bless.

    • @nikoladamjanovic2313
      @nikoladamjanovic2313 2 года назад

      As soon as he passed away, familly sold the car

  • @johnmowell1222
    @johnmowell1222 3 года назад +1

    Who's cutting onions?!? Great documentary--almost as awesome as the car itself.

  • @keviemac
    @keviemac 3 года назад +6

    Magnificent to see the craftsmanship honored . It doesn't matter what it is, the pedigree, the skills put into it and the love, transcends the item to become the energy it emits. Quite literally a masterpiece of many masters.

  • @JLo-ev5bc
    @JLo-ev5bc 2 года назад

    Watching this is the perfect way to end my weekend. What did I learn ? Money don't buy these cars, passion does.

  • @NismoakaNismovsky
    @NismoakaNismovsky 2 года назад +2

    Being born in Poland, I never got the "hot-rod and customs" fever, that car freaks in the States had, but I watched this whole thing in awe and amazement. What a machine, what a story and what a great group of enthusiasts, who devoted themselves to put that art on wheels to its former glory!
    Kudos for showing it to all of us in such quality material! I am truly grateful.

  • @deandeolal100
    @deandeolal100 3 года назад +1

    Oh my.... How can anyone dislike this... Probably didn't watch it till the end... I screen shot it and it's now my wallpaper.... Thank you so much for showing this truly epic car and story...

  • @fukkyoutube
    @fukkyoutube 3 года назад +55

    this has to be the only video on RUclips with 100% positive comments not 1 bad or mean comment

  • @tedsaylor6016
    @tedsaylor6016 3 года назад +97

    Jay Leno makes good car videos, this is a great car video.

    • @ElDeano09
      @ElDeano09 3 года назад

      You think Leno's videos are good? 0_o

    • @kayeninetwo3585
      @kayeninetwo3585 3 года назад +2

      Well said, Ted Saylor. This may rank as the best car video I've seen.

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo 3 года назад +8

      Please, Leno makes FANTASTIC car videos and KNOWS damn near every car inside out. Anyone that would slag Leno about cars or his vids don't know shit about cars. Seriously

    • @lessharratt8719
      @lessharratt8719 3 года назад +2

      @@Johnnywhamo Agreed.

    • @delord1619
      @delord1619 3 года назад +1

      The quality of the videos depend on the subject and the audience.Leno has a wide variety of subjects and I enjoy his videos... But this, The subject was so good the filmmaker waas forced to up his game to do the the proper honors to the car and those who made all this happen.

  • @patrickmatias746
    @patrickmatias746 11 месяцев назад

    Please never stop making documentaries thank you Hagerty👏👏👏👏

  • @michaelhallas6450
    @michaelhallas6450 Год назад

    Barris a real legend , love all all the famous cars that he designed and built .

  • @leegoddard2618
    @leegoddard2618 2 года назад +1

    He saved a piece of His history and his family. The car was a Big part of it.

  • @rickfitzgerald4426
    @rickfitzgerald4426 3 года назад +2

    One of the greatest cars ever made by hand. NO matter what the category or history. Shows how people can love a machine and it spreads to their human relationships.

  • @chuckwilliams5332
    @chuckwilliams5332 3 года назад +3

    It’s hard to imagine one of the Ridler Award winners from 9 years ago ending up on a used car lot today. That seems like the equivalent of him finding the Merc the way he did in 59. What a beautiful car and wonderful story!

  • @realitynuggets6204
    @realitynuggets6204 3 года назад +3

    I was 21 when I saw THE Merc in Oakland next to Cadzilla; the interior was still unfinished they were so motivated to get it to the show. Seeing this car in person at my age then was like peeking into a time you never knew existed. Master artists behind that car. He who knows it feels it.

  • @JeffersonMartinSynfluent
    @JeffersonMartinSynfluent 3 года назад +60

    With every AMT model car kit I built as a kid in the early sixties, I wanted to be another George Barris.

    • @tyrssen1
      @tyrssen1 3 года назад +4

      That makes two of us! I learned to paint with spray cans in my parents' basement, on models that were almost exclusively AMT.. This did not amuse them, but I actually learned a lot about custom painting, in the tradition of Barris, Roth, and Jeffries. And I actually met Bud Anderson, "The Kat From AMT," during a trip to Florida. Pretty cool.

    • @tedecker3792
      @tedecker3792 3 года назад +4

      I was lucky enough to have a model entered in the Revell national contest. It was selected as an honorable mention winner. I started with an AMT 64 corvette, and made it into a mid engine car, I still have the clipping from Car Model magazine with a pic of me, and one of the car. It only took GM how long to bring out the C8?

    • @tyrssen1
      @tyrssen1 3 года назад +2

      @@tedecker3792 Now, THAT'S cool!

    • @rhett7716
      @rhett7716 3 года назад +1

      @@tedecker3792 thats cool Ted. Its taken Americans in General to accept the mid/rear engine thing not like europe. They did have the corvair which was regarded as too dangerous, maybe that convinced them to stick with front engines 🤔 now theyre embracing the c8 like its a revolutionary creation lol. Im from australia by the way and we weren't much better with GMH and Ford 😁

    • @campbellpaul
      @campbellpaul 3 года назад +2

      I was 9 years old when I built my first model car... It was a George Barris '40 Willys I paid for in pennies. I can't find it anywhere today...

  • @moo.johnference869
    @moo.johnference869 10 месяцев назад

    I'm 80 years old and lived threw all this area as a pre teen . Bob had balls and set the pace from coast to coast .

  • @billexusaf1542
    @billexusaf1542 3 года назад +4

    I stumbled on this video and had to watch it because Jim McNeil and I were school mates and friends from Mark Twain elementary school in Lynwood, on thru High School . I spent many hours with Jim and his scooters and motorcycles when we were young . A great tribute to a really neat guy who always had great passion.

  • @jimjackson4111
    @jimjackson4111 3 года назад +53

    PRICELESS.

  • @PeBoVision
    @PeBoVision 3 года назад +2

    I watch a lot of custom car videos, but I've never had one put tears in my eyes. Absolutely beautiful car, with an equally beautiful story.
    A piece of rolling art that has always inspired.

  • @marshabradcoe417
    @marshabradcoe417 3 года назад +9

    the led sleds were always my favorite era of custom cars and the merc was king....THE HIROHATA......car is the Icon. Thankyou to all who cared for her and brought her back to life :)

    • @cyrillanicoche1490
      @cyrillanicoche1490 3 года назад +2

      With every AMT model car kit I built as a kid in the early sixties, I wanted to be another George Barris.

  • @patricksullivan2894
    @patricksullivan2894 3 года назад +5

    Great story, Great car. I remember this car hitting the auto world when I was just a kid. I always loved the 49 to 51 Mercs and at 73 I still love them today.

    • @realityhurts8697
      @realityhurts8697 3 года назад

      Im only 47, but I've loved the Hirohata Mercedes since I was a little seeing it old mags. Its still a beautiful piece of work.

  • @brettsalter3300
    @brettsalter3300 Год назад

    'Enlightened your mind and vision'! Wow, that certainly sums up the effect these machines had on me. Joy in metal, transcendence in steel.

  • @geo56raab
    @geo56raab 3 года назад +5

    Damn! That brought a tear to my eye! "There's a empty spot in the Parkin lot of my heart tonight!"

  • @tonny.c
    @tonny.c 3 года назад +36

    Excellent narrative, excellent story, excellent people. I'm left speechless. Thank you!

  • @stuartb9323
    @stuartb9323 2 года назад +2

    Update
    The Merc is on display at the Grand National Roadster Show in California this weekend 1-29-22, after getting sold at the Mecum auction.
    The auction was in Kissimmee Florida, and sold for 2 Million dollars I believe. It's now owned by Galpin automotive group. So she ended back in California.
    What an awesome story of an iconic car!

  • @curbozerboomer1773
    @curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад

    Wow...I am 75yo guy, and although I enjoy autos, I had never even heard about this one!...but by the end of this video, I had a couple of tears running down my cheeks...somehow, these types of cars reside close to the heart of America.

  • @jmccracken491
    @jmccracken491 3 года назад

    This is without a doubt the most beautiful car in the world.
    It is the car that we who are over 70 have heard and read so much about.
    The McNeil family is so blessed to have the honor of owning this beautiful autombile.

  • @bradfordeaton6558
    @bradfordeaton6558 3 года назад +2

    What a beautiful car, what a great story. I grew up with this stuff, what a wonderful time to be alive.

  • @mikescudder4621
    @mikescudder4621 Год назад

    Great to see an iconic car and its owners not being the typical car collector type, who are most interested in what its worth. On ya Jim!

  • @rossbryan6102
    @rossbryan6102 3 года назад

    AS A GUY THAT STARTED CHECKING OUT CUSTOM CARS
    AT AGE OF 11 IN 1953 , AND SEEING THE IMPACT OF THE HIROHATA WORK, IT IS AMAZING
    TO SEE THIS EFFECT IN 2020,
    STILL ALIVE!!

  • @joesanchezii4461
    @joesanchezii4461 3 года назад +2

    That has to be the absolute best car video I have ever seen in my 52 years of life. I've seen many,many hotrods in all those years,but to have the Hirohata Merc is the epitome of what a custom car should look like,an absolutely amazing car. To fuel my love for Mercs all this time,my heart skips a beat,to hear the stories from all the people that just love this car is incredible. Thank you for sharing this video and your car with the rest of the world.

  • @kataysmith9581
    @kataysmith9581 Год назад

    Love that Merc. The story made me cry.

  • @JDawghasaTruck
    @JDawghasaTruck 3 года назад +11

    Such a beautiful story! I remember the Rod and Custom stories, might still have the magazines. Such a great, purely American story. Japanese American, his family may have been in the camps during WWII. Family does very well, he has money as a young man and buys a brand new Mercury. He takes it to get it customized “because he can”. The car was the perfect piece of art representing America’s love of the automobile. It’s almost lost and scrapped. Great men who love art and history restored it for no personal gain. And now it’s a museum piece! Bob Hirohata was murdered in 1981 and is still a cold case.

    • @HarryAirborne
      @HarryAirborne 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for info about Bob Hirohata, sad as it is, should've been in documentary, frustrating it wasn't.

  • @toddmuzer9467
    @toddmuzer9467 3 года назад +2

    There will never be another story like this about a car. Ever!

    • @toddmuzer9467
      @toddmuzer9467 3 года назад

      Except 25 years working professionally on new cars. And 23 years with my 1955 BelAir I built myself

  • @Martin-np7ho
    @Martin-np7ho 3 года назад

    Beautiful car, beautiful people, beautiful story.

  • @kiwiexotics1982
    @kiwiexotics1982 3 года назад

    These old fullas have left it to people like us now to make our stories about our cars and our projects. And to keep their cars and Stories alive. God Bless Thanks for this Great car story

  • @danielbaldwin1409
    @danielbaldwin1409 3 года назад +1

    This car and it's story touched my heart many years ago. I'm 68yrs old and will never forget this car and story. It brings tears to my eyes and joy to my heart. Thanks so much. Papad.t..

  • @chrisloomis1489
    @chrisloomis1489 2 года назад

    Beautiful American tale , building heritage and care, but most of all Family , love of what you do have done and Family, blood and builders. Family. A beautiful American tale ... .

  • @brianleiser7414
    @brianleiser7414 3 года назад +33

    This video is excellent and deserves more views. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you for posting it.😊

  • @daniellara3385
    @daniellara3385 3 года назад +1

    Metal sheets in a hand of those guys where the symphony of an era, hammers sounded like drums, colors become the notes of a victory and driving it the privilege of a king. Thanks for the memories

  • @josephcampagnolo157
    @josephcampagnolo157 3 года назад +31

    These guys are right: the two-tone mint and dark green sure make the car.

  • @genebarker1023
    @genebarker1023 3 года назад +15

    No doubt, this is a beautiful car. I had a 51 Mercury 2 door stock. I loved it and it look great just sitting there.

  • @robertlebarre9020
    @robertlebarre9020 3 года назад

    I Think this Web Site Needs to be a Mandatory Watch list of Auto Shop in Education in School , If They still Have Auto Shop At Schools To Day , BEST SITE ON RUclips !!!!!

  • @BullettGuy
    @BullettGuy 3 года назад +1

    God Bless Jim, Sue, his family and all those involved in restoring this beautiful car.. An amazing and touching video.

  • @zimcam1
    @zimcam1 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this film. hat's off to you Mr. McNeil.

  • @Therus1er
    @Therus1er 3 года назад +33

    Such a great story, thanks for making it.

    • @stayblizz
      @stayblizz 3 года назад

      PAdre Elias yepes

  • @aimandaniel708
    @aimandaniel708 3 года назад

    It is now the last day 2020. Crazy to think how many years this car have lasted. While the culture may disappear or change shape, you can't deny that things will pass. Is it a shame? Maybe. Or maybe we should all be glad it at least existed. Each generation had something of its own, that resonated of that era. In time, all things will be lost and swallowed. Many thanks to these people who may not realize what they were doing. Maybe they were just having fun, not realizing the impact of their doing. The people who did these things, will forever be cemented and had evolved into stories. Rest easy.

  • @kurtiswa-k-8346
    @kurtiswa-k-8346 3 года назад +25

    Epic!!! Such a Neat an humble fellow.... Godspeed Jim

  • @random169
    @random169 3 года назад

    I was born in 1963, but the Hirohata Merc is the car that I always looked at as a work of art. There is one thing on my bucket list, is to see her in person. I've always loved 1950"s cars, but the Hirohata is the cream of the crop. What a beautiful car.

  • @adiCT0316
    @adiCT0316 2 года назад

    Damn, this car documentary really got me sobbing. Whatta coming together story.

  • @TheCount46
    @TheCount46 3 года назад

    All I can say is......WOW! You have given all of us old timers a trip back to the days when custom cars of the 50s were a prize possession to own. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video and the history of the Hirohata 51 Custom Mercury.

    • @TheCount46
      @TheCount46 3 года назад

      @catmodelt Thank you, catmodelt for sharing that with with us. You're not bragging, just proud that you saved a piece of the past. I wish I had kept my 40 Plymouth Coup I was restoring but I sold it to a young guy who had the space and means to finish it. He never came back or sent me a photo after completing it.

  • @roberthatfull3816
    @roberthatfull3816 Год назад

    Awesome car and an even greater story and its amazeing that the car still exsists and is imortalised both in memories and in the fact that its a survivor of the golden era of customs where the legend lives on .

  • @donhathaway3234
    @donhathaway3234 Год назад

    What a great story. The sadness felt because those days are gone also make me feel happy to have lived through the tail end. I remember a local car. I think the front end was a 62 Buick LeSabre. It sat in a junkyard, missing the whole back end. Same yard had a 65 Mustang that had hit a bridge abutment. They grafted the rear of that Mustang onto the Buick right behind the rear glass. Great paint job and wheels and gave it the mama Half-Fast. Perfect. 50 years later, I still wonder what ever happened to that car.

  • @randallmurray306
    @randallmurray306 3 года назад +11

    First time seeing this car. Incredible. Thanks HVA for putting this together and for Jim keeping history alive.

  • @jondough4227
    @jondough4227 3 года назад

    what a wonderful film about.... people. The people who made it happen...and their life-long friendships because of it. Could it EVER get better than that? I think not.

  • @byronpink9061
    @byronpink9061 3 года назад +2

    The is a phenomenal car and a documentary that touches the soul of regular people. "Us" car enthusiast are in tears of joy and appreciation for such a work of automotive art. Thanks for sharing!! This is a great 👍 uplifter in these interesting times we are living in.

    • @rhett7716
      @rhett7716 3 года назад +1

      Well said Byron 👍😊

  • @Rockinruffhouser
    @Rockinruffhouser Год назад

    Immaculate and a great piece of history

  • @rayjon237
    @rayjon237 3 года назад +3

    thank you, amazing story and car, thank God for Jim McNeil.. and Bob Hirohata for a great car...

  • @the1onlyteagro
    @the1onlyteagro 3 года назад +1

    This has got to be one of the best informative videos of the history of custom car culture made. I learned something I hope to never forget.

  • @mjrchapin
    @mjrchapin 2 года назад

    A labor of love for all involved!

  • @andyrbush
    @andyrbush 3 года назад +4

    A fabulous story about the people involved as well as the car. Makes you eyes leak a bit with emotions.

  • @joshthemediocre7824
    @joshthemediocre7824 3 года назад

    One of the best car stories there is. Everyone should hear this story.

  • @martiner11215
    @martiner11215 3 года назад

    What a terrific film. Thanks so much .

  • @martinharris5017
    @martinharris5017 3 года назад +1

    When I was in my early teens, back in the early 80s, and i 'discovered' 50s era customs, this car was the one everyone talked about it but no one knew where it was. This car is a miracle, a survivor and a reminder of a golden age. What a story!
    Now I'm into VWs, but my Beetle incorporates lots of the old custom touches that first appeared on cars like the Hirohata Merc!

  • @GeorgesMiniatureCars
    @GeorgesMiniatureCars 2 года назад

    This car is a great example of my love and passion for cars! George Barris is an automotive icon and one of my all time favorite George's!😄👍 Like the Lil' Coffin, Fantastic to see it brought back to its original glory and preserved for future generations to admire and enjoy!!!👍👍

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 3 года назад

    I went to my first car show in about 1980 when I was a university student. That was the first time I saw custom cars with the low roofs etc. When I saw them I thought about how could GM or whatever legally make a car with small windows. I could not believe it when I was told the car buffs did it themselves. They looked so well done I was amazed and thought about how they could ever make them look so well done one would think GM or a major car company did it. I'm kind of a fringe lover of old cars. I was busy with other things and thought I'd watch a few minutes but stopped everything. This doc was a real journey, and I never knew this car existed. I always liked the old Hudson's, something about their designs, and wow how brilliant the designers are who can create such a beautiful car! Thanks for making this film possible! In 1983 I was living in south Minneapolis and saw an old Hudson. I was told it was a 1949. It had gold and dark brown I think it was paint job, and the paint had lost it's shininess as I think it was the original paint. It was the middle of the winter and all the salt and slush of the busy street was spraying all over it. Someone said it was a guy who drove it to work or lived near by, drove it like it was a regular car and didn't care. I could never figure out how someone could do that to such a rare and beautiful car. All winter long it was parked along the same avenue, a busy one, and always covered in salty dirty spray from the winter streets. Maybe it was a spoiled angry son that inherited it and didn't care.

  • @ladonovanbrown2084
    @ladonovanbrown2084 3 года назад +2

    I truly love these stories, this and the Black Ghost are my favs so far

  • @dancaucristian8285
    @dancaucristian8285 2 года назад

    beautiful story,literally make me cry...

  • @rightskit4887
    @rightskit4887 3 года назад

    What a wonderful love story. I have watched this documentary a dozen times and it brings tears to my eyes every time.

  • @djbruno48
    @djbruno48 3 года назад +3

    A great Story with lots of tears.Thank you for sharing.

  • @ecannon649
    @ecannon649 3 года назад

    100 years from now that car will still be a stunner.

  • @1980VINZ
    @1980VINZ 3 года назад

    I’ve got tears. What a car, what a beautiful story with so great guys. Amazing video quality, so nice picture and color, everything is heavenly perfect.
    What a great culture...
    Thanks a lot for this video and ALL the people I’ve seen.
    Big salut from France,
    1980’ Vinz.

  • @danoakes8680
    @danoakes8680 3 года назад

    Hot Rod magazine was part of my early life, around 1957 or so. I had many many copies of HR. I still have several in my collection. Thanks for the memories. The old school guy.

  • @tomster70
    @tomster70 3 года назад +2

    I knew the car, I knew it's importance. Never knew the full story. Wow! Thank you Jim McNiel for having that vision at 16 and god bless his family since his passing!

  • @HigzyTeflon
    @HigzyTeflon 3 года назад

    What a beautiful part of automotive history. I don't think anyone can put a price on this car. It is priceless!

  • @evojoe67
    @evojoe67 3 года назад +4

    Such a beautiful piece of automotive history... GOD bless Jim & Sue for their passion in preserving this incredible machine.

  • @crusherbmx
    @crusherbmx Год назад

    The best part of the story is Jim and the fact that all these big guys in the industry always respected his history with the car. I first heard about the car in the mid 80's in Hot Rod Magazine when they featured a replica, but also mentioned that the location of the original is known but the owner has a sentimental attachment to it and that they want to respect that,,,,beautiful

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 3 года назад

    What a fantastic story and we are so lucky Jim bought it and saved it and now we can see it again 👍👍👍

  • @tommahnke
    @tommahnke 7 месяцев назад

    To see how all of these men's eyes light up when they talk about the car is amazing. The car was not on display at Petersen when I was there but I did get to see the Doane Spencer car which is my Excaliber.

  • @philiprowney
    @philiprowney 2 года назад

    The passion is so compelling.

  • @Dagrond
    @Dagrond Год назад

    Wow, what an amazing presentation of this story.

  • @jameshutchins3396
    @jameshutchins3396 Год назад

    Absolutely wonderful documentary. Thank you so much

  • @josephjakubec3171
    @josephjakubec3171 3 года назад +2

    No Merc will ever top this car. I always though so. It is and was perfection.

  • @MrStalingonzalez
    @MrStalingonzalez 3 года назад +13

    I feel inspired by this story.