Checking out private collections in Los Angeles with Barry Weiss from Storage Wars!
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2024
- Barry Weiss was nice enough to show mw some private motorcycle collections in Los Angeles. Outstanding motorcycles!! #vintagemotorcycles #motorcyclelife #motorcycles #classicmotorbike
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That first collection was UNREAL !! Nik, you keep raising the bar, amazing !
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you so much dude! Just amazing. Thx to your friends as well! Tell em we appreciate ,:-)
Sure thing!
All that I can say is,WOW.thank you for allowing me to witness such a wonderful coalition
Amazing stuff, nice to see Barry! Thanks Nik!😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
I find it hard to imagine that someone could have such a large collection of cars, boats and motorcycles in pristine condition, it is just hard to comprehend. I don't think I could afford just one of them in fact I know I couldn't. Thanks for letting us see this famous collection. ❤
I'm gonna keep watching if you keep making vids like these.... so badass I wish I could walk through the first building u went through..... so many awesome bikes and cars u r a lucky man.... thanks man
More to come!
This has to be the most incredible collection I’ve ever seen. I’m old Enough to appreciate the taste this an has, those slot cars !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Barry you rock ! Nice work on that new bike..dayuuuuuum
Right on!
Rupp history began in my town of Mansfield, Ohio
Wow just Wow. Thanks for sharing it brings back alot of memories!
Glad you enjoyed it
Berry and I go back to his veggies days. Nicest guy.
Same story for his brother Joey, and myself as well 👍
Barry’s bike is super cool! I never knew he was into bikes like that!
Great collection!!! They need to be driven, not in the old age home to be visited on Sundays...
I’m only part way through this video but yeah wondering if he has good access to take them out?
Well done Nick, great video crammed with loads of great bikes...... You gave me bloody vertigo when filming the slot cars section though....... slow down, hahaha. Knew it was Barry, cheers again !
Nice to see a guy that knows how to enjoy his money
This is a mind blowing personal collection!! Awesome!!! Thanks for the tour!!
Thank you that was awesome great collection
What do you want when you have everything.......more much more. Haha
Beautiful collections!
Thanks for showing this amazing collection! By the way, the Tucker sedan did not have two engines. An opposed six mounted in the rear powered the car!
Yes, you are right
Wow,unbelievable collection!
Speechless! Mind blown!
Wow absolutely stunning collection 🤯🤯
Great video's!! those are incredible collections!!
Glad you like them!
Absolute insanity, what a collection!
Hey Barry, next time you see Joey let him know that his old buddy from Salinas says hey... all my best to you and yours 🙏
wild -just Wild -------my friends will love to see this video
I knew you would like that Minneapolis bike, I remember you on the morning show and podcast with Tom Bernard. That first home was insane! Great video!
I do!
That first collection was awesome, especially that room full of slot cars. Holy moly!!!
Yes it was!
*AMAZING* *HE IS JUST A BIG KID* *THANK U FOR SHOWING US* *CATER*
Thanks This The Great Video & Channel !
Hello From Finland & All The Best to You !
Vintage Thinks it is The Best !
Many thanks!
@@LANikThatmotorcycleGuy Thanks , Same to You !
@@LANikThatmotorcycleGuy Thanks , I Have American Car Show in Finland , Helsinki , 2024
To My Channel ! #Retired4You. All The Best to You 2024 !
I heard Barry’s voice right off ! Nice of him to bring us along ! Thanks dude !
There is not much to say about the first house other than unbelievable! Thank you for videoing all of that........
I don't have to many idols but Barry is one he's great
Amazing collection
Impressive collection..
I'd like a tour the living areas of that house...
Just incredible. Everything in this show room home. Is incredible 😍. The only way to put it Show Room Home. 👏
Glad you like it!
Wow thanks for the tour 🎉
You’re welcome 😊
Love the show
24:14 That's the Jared Weems David Mann Triumph. Love that bike. Was that at the Peterson museum?
What a collection cept for a station wagon ? Nice slot car track. That was what I could relate too , blown away by his slot cars . And the dart carts by rupp that I had their minibike.. went everywhere in my little farm town in Iowa with that near des moines
It was cool to see this version of the house. The other guy that did a walkthrough spent a little more time on the car garage which was really cool. But both channels did a great job!
Wow !!!!
Thank you for sharing.
✌️n❤
T.L.E.
Thanks for watching
Thanks to all of you the owners, Barry, and the guy that keeps filmin and I promise we will keep watching.
You show the most interesting videos, i Iove what you do for us,giving us the opportunity to see things we would not see if i wasn't for your work.stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
That dragster was built in 1964 and was in hot rod magazine. It was built by a dragstrip manager, but it was restored sometime in 99. I believe the car had a top speed of almost 200 miles an hour.
I am just glad that someone has the time and money 🤑💰 to collect all these cool things so we can go back and drool over. Those 60 and 70 dirtbikes bring back memories. When we were kid's me and my friend rode our mini bikes out to the motocross track and pull out maicos, ossa, Husqvarna, and hodaka, penton and the Japanese bikes out of the mud holes all day. They would after the race come and thank us. Deerfield bch Florida 🌴 back in the early 70s. Thanks for bringing back memories.
Your collection give me imagination overload. Just think of all the fun a person could have with these great machines.
Totally!
Heavenly on/off road cycle Museum, Masterpiece Presentation*
Pretty awesome
Omg what a house .insane peek into ur toys damm
Thanks LA Nik! Quite a compilation of tours there! That first house was amazing. The slot car display was like a hobby store. Incredible you don’t see collections like that. What was the Interscope F1 or Indy car - did that have a Porsche motor?! There’s the Luftgekühlt show next month in Costa Mesa - I’m sure Patrick would make room ha.
Yes it was!
Wow- what a great collection.
What a monument to man's achievement. It just makes me think we should be doing better. Thank you
Well said!
unbelievable 😊 I'd love to have one of those coffin tank antique motorcycle
I love it!
Awesome ..Hi Barry!
Hey, thanks
The sad thing is you will not want to die knowing you own all of these great toys 😢
That guy has one awesome collection and a compound of a house. I spotted two Billy Westbrook fxrs right next to the the red and black Crocker. I wish you stopped and looked at them but I get it there is just way too much awesome stuff in one small room.
Yah it was overwelming!
Love all
My favorite was the Emblem made in my hometown of Angola NY
l had the 69' AMX in that color in the 70s. lt was the rare 290v8 rally pack with a thompson t-10 and shaefer rear w/ 377gears. l loved that car. lt would cruise 100mph all day and run cool and get decent mileage doing it. Had another 390 AMX but preferred the other. When l see them in that blue mist color theyre usually 290s.
Excellent video Nick
Glad you enjoyed it
I’d love an in-depth look into those stairs.
5 minutes in, this guy has good taste in vehicles. Sheesh, amazing.
I know, right?
The guys from American Pickers would be in heaven..
Massive collection
Blown away
Ride them no hide them great stuff
Good vid
Great video thanks, i wish someone would get Barry and Jesse james together now to reminisce tell stories of the old days
Yah may not happen. I dont think they talk
@LANikThatmotorcycleGuy that's too bad, thanks for the tour!
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What's the video titled where you showed the bike Barry's building? I can't find it. I wanted to see that bike again
I have to edit it and repost because of a phone number that was in the back round talking,
great video
Thanks!
Big Bucks! No Wammy's!.. serious money is right! fo sho!
THAT'S CRAZY
I love that this guy is acting as a caretaker for all of these priceless collectable's, absolutely incredible collection, exactly how I would do it with that kind of money, living with my collection. Incredible.
That staircase is amazing but it looks way too dangerous. Please add Diamond plate or something with traction…any moisture on the stainless and someone will fall.
WOW...
The yellow bike. Was it a Hudson from The Miami Cycle Co of Middletown Ohio? I have a head badge that looks just like the one you guys were trying to read.
Nice
I sure hope that house has an automatic sprinkler system to protect those priceless items.
I asked the same!
THANKS, HOW DO YOU DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT. WOW. 😁
Yeah, Barry Weiss; "I used to be in the lettuce business."
It’s so amazing to me the amount of things…that some people have and amount of things that some people don’t have. 🤔
Got me at slot cars
The first collection is absolutely amazing. As you first walked in I saw the toys of my youth. This is what I would do if I had more money than God. LOL
Wasn’t the Tucker a single rear helicopter engine and the front a trunk ?
Yes.
No
No
Did a little research on the RUclips and it was a Franklin Helicopter engine in the rear and one of the options was to have fitted leather luggage in the front of the “ now the “ trunk .
When you Hord... Hord the best of the best.
save some film?😅🤣😂
Hey Barry
Sad to think what will be left after the big one.
Mexican Pete @8:10 Is that the Mexican Jumpin Bean Wheelstander ?
The tucker only has one engine in the rear
How do i become a guy that gets to help take care of that collection ?!? 🤩
I believe Barry may have a stuff problem....lol
Come on Barry.. 😅
Go in the other room when you're on the phone..
Lets go slot car racing! Weve got severql big tracks in San diego
Yes please!
37000 sq ft, damn that’s almost a half a Walmart super Center.
Love it. Bet he's called a hoarder too. SMH
I am a neighbor of Urban and I have a collection of vintage Blown Hemi's from the 60's that I am selling. How can I get a hold of this guy.
I will call him later today
The Tucker WAS NOT a dual engine car. It had a rear mounted, rear wheel drive flat six
Tucker 48 specs
1948 Tucker 48 sedan
Overview
Manufacturer Tucker Corporation
Production 1947-1948 (MY1948; total of 50 cars completed)
Model years 1948
Assembly Chicago, Illinois, United States
Designer George S. Lawson, Alex Tremulis, Read Viemeister, Budd Steinhilber, Tucker Madawick, Hal Bergstrom, Philip S. Egan
Body and chassis
Class Sedan
Layout Rear engine, rear-wheel drive, 4-wheel independent suspension (rubber torsion tube (no springs) with shock absorbers)
Powertrain
Engine boxer-6 (horizontally opposed), OHV, 334.1 cubic inches (5.475 L)[1] (4.50" bore × 3.50" stroke), 7.0:1 compression ratio, 166 bhp, 372 lb⋅ft (504 N⋅m) torque
Transmission Cord 810/812; Tucker Y-1 (Modified Cord 810/812);[1]
TuckerMatic (R-1, R-1-2, R-3 versions)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 128.0 in (3,251 mm)
Length 219.0 in (5,563 mm)
Width 79.0 in (2,007 mm)
Height 60.0 in (1,524 mm)
Curb weight 4,200 lb (1,900 kg)
*JESSYS DADS HOUSE* *CATER*
You kept saying this is a guys house, i had to keep saying that to myself watching this. OMG that's amazing and awesome AF!!!
Right?!
Sadly it is in Los Angeles one earthquake and it's all gone
I use to have a Yamaha 80 in the early 80s, drove it 2 miles engine blew, little 14 years old heart was broken, bought from my cousin rip off artist.