So great to see so many cars from the Muscle Car Era alive and well, and the enthusiasm people still have for them keeping it strong. And that's just one small sample. Thank you for sharing Patrick.
Excellent video! I really appreciate that the red Chevelle LS6 was not touched as far as restoration. With the faded and discolored interior parts, that would be tempting to replace. Especially since it’s not the most desirable color. Love that car!!
Does it ever get boring looking at these awesome cars? Every time I see a 69 Camaro, 70 Chevelle or 63-67 Sting Ray, it's like I'm seeing for the first time, and I've seen many in 60 yrs.😀
That Mulsanne(?) Blue C3 convertible with the vinyl covered hardtop is frickin' SWEET! LOVE that block of '70s-'80s muscle, that King Cobra, the Laguna S3, and those Grand Ams!!! Rare Hurst Grand Prix at 13:32. That original Tropical Turquoise paint on that '67 SS is STUNNING! Never would've guessed it was original!
Those are some beautiful cars! That's amazing, such a wonderful walk through automotive history! Thank you for the wonderful gift of being able to see this!
You almost walked by one very rare car that my dad sold to buy a riding lawnmower. They only made 50 of them. It was pretty strong for its time. It was a 1979 Plymouth Road Runner with a 360 police interceptor engine and a torque flight transmission. If I remember right it would run high 13s in the quarter mile which is pretty strong for any 79 model year car. It was black with silver stripes along the bottom and louvers on the rear side windows so it blended in pretty much unnoticed by most people with all the black Trans Ams on the street at that time. It would dispatch most of the Trans Ams unless they were heavily modified.
@@adolfoliverbusch4755 I had headers and the lean burn system removed from mine and it would spank most the cars of that era if they weren't better tuned than mine so a good story is all I have left. I own a 2004 Infiniti G35 sedan now and it is probably the fastest car I've ever owned right out of the box. It has 260hp and 260 ft-lb torque. It has 150,000 miles and it's still quick, fast and reliable. I've never had it over 150mph but it will do it quite easily. If you don't believe that fine but I don't have any desire to prove anything at this point in my life.
Patrick thank you for sharing for those of us that could not attend. This is regarded as the best in the nation as we all know. I feel I owe you the price of admission with the great video! Happy Thanksgiving.
That was awesome! Especially that epic Chevelle drag car with the crazy tunnel ram! Any guesses which car was the rarest of the bunch and which one was worth the most?
Nice event wish you could have stayed on the chevelles longer lol that 67 you walked around must be the lowest mile car in existence if that's all true I think the red 70 with that patina was really nice keep up with the videos really enjoy them
that silver 442 w-30 is owned by the guy who sold that 300k w-30 at mecum and got returned. the superbird at 15:03 is the Bristol speedway pace car.we had it at our shop back in 1990. everybody took turns beating the pure shit out of that car LOL
Glen’s favourite Cranberry Red Chevelle SS from the Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, plant at the end of the video, though he would start talking for sure! lol
To see you look right at numerous Chevelle's including that black '70 Chevelle convertible and then just walk on by it like they weren't there?! ? Who's channel am I on? It's like the Twilight-Zone!
Gran sport is the ultimate muscle car....imo...the most kickass air cleaner ever....the 70 chevelle ss is second for me.. dude in the pink suit??? Lord...lol
The mighty G. S. BY BUICK SECTION. I OWNED TWO IN THE 70S. RARELY LOST A RACE. ONE WAS STAGE 1. THE HEMI KILLER. 510- TORQUE. THE ULTIMATE SLEEPER. A RACE ENGINE UNDER THAT HOOD. 1970 WAS THE BEST YR. . IM LUCKY TO BE WRITING THIS COMMENT. THE PONTIAC TA 455 -HD- HO. WAS MY TOUGHEST RACE. . I NEEDED D A OIL CHANGE. I PAID IN THE 70S TRUTHFULLY. 500 AND 750 EACH. WITH 50-75 TH. MILES. LOVED THOSE BEASTS. JUST LISTEN TO THAT STOCK CAM WHILE IDILING. . THE HEMI KILLER. CAR AND DRIVER 1070. PEACE. !!!
Got me a 1967 last week! Your fault I impulse bought it! See it@neshpro6521. Steve Magnante did a video at Bernardston auto wrecking on the chevelle then I drove 1400 miles to get it !
So great to see so many cars from the Muscle Car Era alive and well, and the enthusiasm people still have for them keeping it strong. And that's just one small sample. Thank you for sharing Patrick.
Excellent video! I really appreciate that the red Chevelle LS6 was not touched as far as restoration. With the faded and discolored interior parts, that would be tempting to replace. Especially since it’s not the most desirable color. Love that car!!
Does it ever get boring looking at these awesome cars?
Every time I see a 69 Camaro, 70 Chevelle or 63-67 Sting Ray, it's like I'm seeing for the first time, and I've seen many in 60 yrs.😀
Agree! It's like I'm 10 yrs old again and seeing them for the first time, it does not get old.
This was the first time I'd ever gone and I was extremely impressed. Cant wait to go back!
Thankful for the content, love your channel!
That would have been an amazing event to go see in person. Some really cool vehicles there. 👍
Thanks Pat.
I'm glad you slow rolled those 3 Yenkos.
That Mulsanne(?) Blue C3 convertible with the vinyl covered hardtop is frickin' SWEET!
LOVE that block of '70s-'80s muscle, that King Cobra, the Laguna S3, and those Grand Ams!!!
Rare Hurst Grand Prix at 13:32.
That original Tropical Turquoise paint on that '67 SS is STUNNING! Never would've guessed it was original!
Patrick thank you very much for the tour. I appreciate all you do for the Muscle Car community. Happy Thanksgiving.
Those are some beautiful cars! That's amazing, such a wonderful walk through automotive history! Thank you for the wonderful gift of being able to see this!
You almost walked by one very rare car that my dad sold to buy a riding lawnmower. They only made 50 of them. It was pretty strong for its time. It was a 1979 Plymouth Road Runner with a 360 police interceptor engine and a torque flight transmission. If I remember right it would run high 13s in the quarter mile which is pretty strong for any 79 model year car. It was black with silver stripes along the bottom and louvers on the rear side windows so it blended in pretty much unnoticed by most people with all the black Trans Ams on the street at that time. It would dispatch most of the Trans Ams unless they were heavily modified.
195hp 360 running 13's? come on man LOL
@@johndillinger8482 check the stats for the police engine. I don't remember the engine code because it has been way too long ago.
Well…I think u hit the nail on the head with “if I remember right” cuz u remembered wrong. More like high 16’s if he was lucky. Cool story though
@@Cartier_specialist E58, 175 NET hp
@@adolfoliverbusch4755 I had headers and the lean burn system removed from mine and it would spank most the cars of that era if they weren't better tuned than mine so a good story is all I have left. I own a 2004 Infiniti G35 sedan now and it is probably the fastest car I've ever owned right out of the box. It has 260hp and 260 ft-lb torque. It has 150,000 miles and it's still quick, fast and reliable. I've never had it over 150mph but it will do it quite easily. If you don't believe that fine but I don't have any desire to prove anything at this point in my life.
Isn't there a "Barn Find" section with "as found" cars? I'm surprised you didn't check that out.
Patrick thank you for sharing for those of us that could not attend. This is regarded as the best in the nation as we all know. I feel I owe you the price of admission with the great video! Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you for tour Patrick !
Enjoyed!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
That was awesome! Especially that epic Chevelle drag car with the crazy tunnel ram! Any guesses which car was the rarest of the bunch and which one was worth the most?
Nice event wish you could have stayed on the chevelles longer lol that 67 you walked around must be the lowest mile car in existence if that's all true I think the red 70 with that patina was really nice keep up with the videos really enjoy them
The blue 67 Chevelle with the tunnel ram big block being towed by the woodgrain wagon… awesome.👍
Thank you Patrick
that silver 442 w-30 is owned by the guy who sold that 300k w-30 at mecum and got returned.
the superbird at 15:03 is the Bristol speedway pace car.we had it at our shop back in 1990.
everybody took turns beating the pure shit out of that car LOL
Thank you Patrick. Could not make it this year. Beautiful cars.
Like being in the candy store when I was a kid. I loved the yenko section the blue one looked like a server
Thank you for the Video Patrick, that 1967 Chevelle drag was cool, what color was that?
You had me at Buick. I think I would go into meltdown from sensory overload / mega - envy if I was there in person.
The two green Buicks in the beginning.
Yes me to
Blue yenko original paint car? Thanks for sharing Patrick
Haaaa....Dave Beam, he's got some cool cars
Patrick can't steer clear of those Chevelle's 😂
Those dudes didn’t know who was next to them grading their Chevelle!
I saw Lou Costible in the opening minutes )
Wow! Thank you
Pure automotive art
Glen’s favourite Cranberry Red Chevelle SS from the Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, plant at the end of the video, though he would start talking for sure! lol
It's nice seeing all these cars but It just isn't the same without hearing your voice. You have a very cool sounding voice
Great lot of rides but not one AMX.thanks for the show.
There was a '69/'70 AMX and a sweet '70 The Machine there. And a SC/Rambler? or was that another show? I'm old.
Muscle car heaven.
So true Larry!!!!!!!
What do you have against showing the Oldsmobile’s?
12:00 this camaro has a nice look...
Killer,,,all ya need is some Thin Lizzy through a P.A.System!!!!
20:30 Close ups is a binch. 😂🤣...🤔...😫😝
To see you look right at numerous Chevelle's including that black '70 Chevelle convertible and then just walk on by it like they weren't there?! ? Who's channel am I on? It's like the Twilight-Zone!
67 SS impala Granada gold !!!
Gran sport is the ultimate muscle car....imo...the most kickass air cleaner ever....the 70 chevelle ss is second for me.. dude in the pink suit??? Lord...lol
Heaven
And the best for last
Wow win award there saying something
Niiiiice.
Great show and here for the algorithms☕️
Don’t try to show what cars you prefer too much lol. Walks by all the Mopar legends lol.
By price you would think these cars are rare. With every little sh*t kicking town having car shows they seem to be a lot less than rare.
When was the last time you saw a plum crazy 442? or a Beaumont Cheetah? or the 1st ever Chrysler 300?
not one amc that sucks
I saw a bittersweet Rebel Machine for 1 second...
The mighty G. S. BY BUICK SECTION. I OWNED TWO IN THE 70S. RARELY LOST A RACE. ONE WAS STAGE 1. THE HEMI KILLER. 510- TORQUE. THE ULTIMATE SLEEPER. A RACE ENGINE UNDER THAT HOOD. 1970 WAS THE BEST YR. . IM LUCKY TO BE WRITING THIS COMMENT. THE PONTIAC TA 455 -HD- HO. WAS MY TOUGHEST RACE. . I NEEDED D A OIL CHANGE. I PAID IN THE 70S TRUTHFULLY. 500 AND 750 EACH. WITH 50-75 TH. MILES. LOVED THOSE BEASTS. JUST LISTEN TO THAT STOCK CAM WHILE IDILING. . THE HEMI KILLER. CAR AND DRIVER 1070. PEACE. !!!
The 1970s. Peace and stay under 155 mph.
Got me a 1967 last week! Your fault I impulse bought it! See it@neshpro6521. Steve Magnante did a video at Bernardston auto wrecking on the chevelle then I drove 1400 miles to get it !