Walking Tour along the Old Cars Exhibition in Tbilisi, Georgia 🇬🇪, October 2023.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @МаринаИващенко-л3к

    Автору огромное спасибо за интересную прогулку по выставке машин в Тбилиси! Попадаются очень замечательные экземпляры!

    • @walking_jack
      @walking_jack  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Yes, Georgians like old cars and nostly from the US. A lot of car lovers here!)

  • @Erik72Belanda
    @Erik72Belanda Год назад +1

    One of my favourite cities that was discovered during lockdown.. absolutely miss dribking ChaCha and the food wow. amazing beautiful friendly people.

    • @walking_jack
      @walking_jack  Год назад

      Yes, it is a very interesting country!) First time I was here for 2 weeks in February 2020....just before lockdown......and the next time came here only in March 2021 due to restrictions)

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very cool event, thanks for the look! Surprising the number of well-preserved collection of odd American cars, are people importing them? My father was a Car dealer and I owned most of the the American and European cars shown there, including:
    2:10 1992 BMW 850i
    2:37 Opel GT
    3:20 Several SABB 900s
    3:25 1989 Volkswagen Corrado
    5:40 1993 Chevrolet Tahoe
    7:41 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo
    9:12 1984 BMW 633 (Euro Spec - Same Color)
    9:20 1970 Chrysler Newport
    9:49 1986 Chevrolet El Camino
    10:25 1967 Cadillac - 1979 Corvette
    10:51 1958 Chrysler imperial
    At 13:00 I like the Pickup art piece. The rocket pods were a great idea!

    • @walking_jack
      @walking_jack  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Jack!!)
      Yes, Georgian love a lot of American stuff including old and vintage cars. Due to people`s already choosen direction to the West and Saakashvili reforms I am not suprised of the events like that. Moreover. I see a lot of muscle cars on the streets in Tbilisi like: Camaro, Mustang and Dodge))
      Wow, sounds very cool.....you had a lot of cool cars......I am jelaous)))
      To be honest I like cars from 80` and 90`.....they have some unique energy, I don`t know why)
      I remember when I was in USA in 2017 I rented modern Ford Mustang for 1 week......It was on of the bect memories there)))

    • @jackoneil3933
      @jackoneil3933 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@walking_jack Cool! I Understand better now, thanks. Cool Cars today from the 80's and 90's were cheap when just a few years old back then. Being a car dealer I was able to buy 2 to 3 year old leased BMW's very Cheap, drive them a while and sell them for a profit, so it was cool seeing them well-loved in Georgia. Cars from the 80's and 90's were special because they still had unique personalities with modern performance, Best of old and new. A mustang rental in the U.S. would be a great experience. Back in the late 80's I rented V8 Mustang convertible and spent three weeks driving around Florida, still one of my best adventures.
      I hope the west (U.S. Government) will not let Georgia down. I have friends in Armenia, and it's very sad to see how America has let them down. Most Americans are not aware of the connection between America and countries like Georgia, and the importance of them maintaining their sovereignty and uniqueness, but with the efforts of those like you Jacob, perhaps they will understand better.

    • @walking_jack
      @walking_jack  11 месяцев назад

      @@jackoneil3933 yes, the same for me regarding 80-90s cars. My dream is to buy Mustang from this era in good condition))) Modern Mustang is nice but it has no feeling of power due to its look like it was made from plastic)))
      I don`t know exactly what US did wrongly with Armenia, but what we can see here who lives in this region that Armenia was (and still is) in military union with Russia and in Karabakh last situation Russia just betrayed Armenia and here it looks like this only. Also, I know that Armenia showed its intention to be closer to the US, but these union/partnership required a lot of procedures, approvals and other things....(