I've seen rat rods at shows that you know the guy busted his ass to put together, but somehow it just doesn't work . You know what I'm talking about Steve
Not only do I love this store but you could not find nicer owners. It's always such a pleasure going there. Glad to see it getting some recognition beyond what all the locals already know. :)
Really great to see Steve travels far and wide across North America and of all places Moncton NB. There are many hidden treasures to be found in the Atlantic provinces, one just needs to get out and look.
Love these videos!! From the closer look to your rides you built to these with you exploring and finding cool stuff from the past!! Thank you for this channel!! I've always wondered what you would come up with if you built up my H1 hummer. Perhaps make it a old war dog to pay respect to those who have served in the wars of the past. Thanks again for a sweet video!
Steve I've been picking antique shops, flea markets, yard sales, property clean outs etc my whole life. This video was what I love...along with my Model A coupe project. Love your passion. Thanks.
Son you make them all look like they are sitting still all the other builders i mean none compare you got a great big spot in your heart that is just full of rust.love your passion and knowledge.ive been a welder fabracator for 35 years and i just love to build shit out of old steel love old cars and trucks too keep it up dude because you got a lot of fans out here just waiting to see your next idea.like i said your way ahead of the pack thank you for sharm all this cool old shit with us and you talent is very much appreciated.
This place is amazing stuff is just everywhere, it needs to be out of there and in a museum or something.cant see only a quarter of what's there.nice to see someone showcase a little of the east coast for once,we have cool shit to.😉
I love your videos and I love what you do. I have been a chemical engineer for a few years now and the job just about killed me six months go when there was a runaway reaction. I am recovered now and while I was recovering I built a custom Triumph chopper, a vintage Kawasaki bobber as well as a diesel chopper. I really want to start a custom car and motorcycle shop out here on the East coast in Philadelphia.I could use some kind of guidance from the guy I look up to in this field. I would also love to show you some of the things I have built and see what your response would be. I am going to keep trying to get ahold of you. Thanks for all the great vids and cool shows.
Wow what a collection at the antique shop i had a smile from ear to ear , i was definitely born way too late wish i was born in the early 1900's . I love old stuff not restored or tampered with i like it just the way it is , you can't creat real petina like something that has been around for 80 + years (unless your name is Steve Darnell ) lol Steve you truly are a master when it come's to restoring old vehicle's and their petina i love your work mate 👍👍✌️🇦🇺
You converted me so much to like ratrods after seeing all your episodes, and not to mention you have a great team of workers! Wish you all the best and I look forward to seeing more of your shows! WELDERUP! :D
Canada loves you man I’m only an hour away from Moncton I had no idea your this close I live your work you make killer rides. Keep it up love from Canada.
That cash register and that Coke machine would look badass in your shop. Love that cash register so Kool. Nice goodies he has you're right he has a lot of small Good smalls.
I live in Hamilton Ontario Canada and theres tons of antique shops around here with plenty of goidies and plenty of car shows as well if your ever in the area it be cool to meet up
Wait a freaking minute ❗😱 Detroit, Michigan ✋ That Pontiac With the Chevy hub cap 🤓 &A Cummings Diesel 😱😀✌️❗ Up in Canada heh 🇨🇦 fabulous neighbor's too the north 👍
Theres a old antique store in springfield Missouri near the catipiller factory that me and my childhood friends used to go to all the time that was packed full of the oddest and coolest things you have never seen. We would get the rare and unique hotwheels from there for pennies. Im sure its been closed or sold by now simce that was 20yrs ago and the owners were old timers then but im sure you would spend hrs in there and have a hard time leaving with cash in your pocket.
What...is Hotrod doing there?...haven't seen him since he was here in Horse town USA a few years back. And I want to thank you for making me money for my channel.
Hey! This is waaaayyyyy cheaper, than in my hot lil' hands! I used to get asked for a number; I didn't even know wth? They were asking me for a dealers number! Omg!? You know you're in too deep when .. eh?! Liking the way you do it too. My Heart is actually pounding .. but you can't have it all, . Where would you put it? Lol!
I worked in a old ship lap sided building that couldn't be more than twenty feet deep but as for wide, how do you explain it.... It was two cars wide but then there was another one and another one...you get the idea. The one I worked in had two purposes; one was barrels of different oils and lubes and grease... with that I had a headache every day smelling the fumes as they all had a type of pump that you either raised a lever back an forth or turned or one that when you pulled the rod up was a quart of union oil.. 30 w. and another was for diesel engines.. 10-50.. I might be wrong on the numbers but I had to count correctly how many up and how many down.. did I wait till it quit dripping, okay that will be all.. go change more tires, you know that people all bring their flats here. So get the tube out and air it if needed to find leak and he had a galvanized tub that had water in it with a deal to hold tires or what ever under then dry it off after I marked it with chock and then dry it and use the good patches and grind the rubber with top of the can to prep and use Camel Patches and the cans all over the place plus scissors to cut patches on he big holes and do it right plus use a piece of another tire for a boot in the tire with some glue to hold it in place will you hammered it back together and air it up. Some of the tractor tires stood taller than I did... all for three dollars a week and he gave up a pop for me to drink while I ate my sandwich, no other breaks as he said that some one else would work for that kind of money and that was a eight and on half hour day but if someone brought in a tire at quitting time and they needed it then I wouldn't mind staying and fixing it. Every time I did that I got a quarter a piece for each tire. I didn't get paid for ones I couldn't fix/beyond help tires. I always got them too but I supposed to be a all see'r and know so I didn't waste his time. I worked there till I was fourteen and then I went to work in the woods setting cocker behind a dozer. I got twelve dollars a day and his wife always made me food like meat loaf and roast.. no pop... nineteen fifty nine then. Better times for me but I didn't go to school and I had got my emancipation when I was thirteen and cause I was so big the judge thought I was older. I came to that town after my mom pat on and I thought I was about eight or nine. No birthdays so no way to keep track. Ya, I smell the oil, when you was taking me on that tour. An easy million dollars in trinkets and never sell half of them because there priced high, you can always dicker/LOL (on price)
its crazy how the public has no idea of the mother of his children, wish i could get away with that one..lol its also crazy how the internet has no clue what year steve was born, i think he was born in billings Montana but even that seems to be speculation, why is he so mysterious? i was born in billings Montana and about the same age as steve (only guessing) and love to meet the man that shares so many common stories and interest.
What is the craziest thing you have ever seen at a car show?!
That yellow truck I love that truck
I've seen rat rods at shows that you know the guy busted his ass to put together, but somehow it just doesn't work . You know what I'm talking about Steve
steve darnell is the craziest thing ive seen at a car show, he's even crazier inside at an antique store, love your passion steve.
Probably a twin turbo LS1 powered Harley Davidson , it looked wild !!!!
Lmao come to the northeast old stuff is everywhere we have houses in my town from the late 1600s early 1700s
Not only do I love this store but you could not find nicer owners. It's always such a pleasure going there. Glad to see it getting some recognition beyond what all the locals already know. :)
Really great to see Steve travels far and wide across North America and of all places Moncton NB. There are many hidden treasures to be found in the Atlantic provinces, one just needs to get out and look.
it was great having you and Dave visit us at the shop Steve! hope your displaying your new sign proudly.... we look forward to seeing you again soon!
Love your videos, road trips, antiques, any that has an engine, you are unique with your love of the past
Keep it up
Thanks! Will do!
Love these videos!! From the closer look to your rides you built to these with you exploring and finding cool stuff from the past!! Thank you for this channel!! I've always wondered what you would come up with if you built up my H1 hummer. Perhaps make it a old war dog to pay respect to those who have served in the wars of the past. Thanks again for a sweet video!
Steve I've been picking antique shops, flea markets, yard sales, property clean outs etc my whole life. This video was what I love...along with my Model A coupe project. Love your passion. Thanks.
Gene's legendary, I live around 10 miles away from his shop
Son you make them all look like they are sitting still all the other builders i mean none compare you got a great big spot in your heart that is just full of rust.love your passion and knowledge.ive been a welder fabracator for 35 years and i just love to build shit out of old steel love old cars and trucks too keep it up dude because you got a lot of fans out here just waiting to see your next idea.like i said your way ahead of the pack thank you for sharm all this cool old shit with us and you talent is very much appreciated.
welcome to Canada can't believe they let you in
Glad ya made it to Our Atlantic Nationals, & The Antique Store in, Stony Creek ! Cool Deal on The Sign ! ATB T God Bless
This place is amazing stuff is just everywhere, it needs to be out of there and in a museum or something.cant see only a quarter of what's there.nice to see someone showcase a little of the east coast for once,we have cool shit to.😉
Badass video!!!! I could spend days in the antique store!!!! The gas station was cool!!!! My dad loves the old signs,oil cans and gas pumps.
That angel mist treasures a short drive from Moncton N.B. Canada.
The owners are awesome
Good seeing you spend some time in our little town of moncton👌🏻
I own a antique store in Ontario Canada, now I’m going to New Brunswick, awesome
That antique store and that old White Rose gas station are really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Nice to see you in Canada Steve. Love your show and all your content here as well.
👍from Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
I love your videos and I love what you do. I have been a chemical engineer for a few years now and the job just about killed me six months go when there was a runaway reaction. I am recovered now and while I was recovering I built a custom Triumph chopper, a vintage Kawasaki bobber as well as a diesel chopper. I really want to start a custom car and motorcycle shop out here on the East coast in Philadelphia.I could use some kind of guidance from the guy I look up to in this field. I would also love to show you some of the things I have built and see what your response would be. I am going to keep trying to get ahold of you. Thanks for all the great vids and cool shows.
It nice to see someone who appreciates this stuff.its our history.
Wow what a collection at the antique shop i had a smile from ear to ear , i was definitely born way too late wish i was born in the early 1900's . I love old stuff not restored or tampered with i like it just the way it is , you can't creat real petina like something that has been around for 80 + years (unless your name is Steve Darnell ) lol Steve you truly are a master when it come's to restoring old vehicle's and their petina i love your work mate 👍👍✌️🇦🇺
You converted me so much to like ratrods after seeing all your episodes, and not to mention you have a great team of workers! Wish you all the best and I look forward to seeing more of your shows! WELDERUP! :D
Canada loves you man I’m only an hour away from Moncton I had no idea your this close I live your work you make killer rides. Keep it up love from Canada.
Something different Steve great to come along with you 👍🤟✊😎🇬🇧
I'm a welder welding in high school and you aspire me to be better and what I do and I like all your cars muchlove and a lot of blessings
One of your best vids by far
One of your best videos Steve.
Wow what a find, that place was amazing, museum of sorts. Crazy random find.🏁👻👍.
Thank you very much for taking me on a venture that was awesome brother that was some really cool stuff rock on nice video
Here from Australia love the kool stuff you show . As you would say Show Us Your Junk , lol..
Keep up the great videos . Cable tv was too lame for u anyways . THanks again for the videos !
Great vid, welderup rocks dude!!
Great im loving it an im feeling it to bid thumb up for that Store
That cash register and that Coke machine would look badass in your shop. Love that cash register so Kool. Nice goodies he has you're right he has a lot of small Good smalls.
It's amazing what you find when you get out of Vegas and travel;
Awesome vid Steve 👍
Wow , coooool stuff !!
Wow that's awesome that you are out east would love to meet you someday . Cheers
Awesome video Steve! I think Dave might have future behind the camera 🎥🙂
This Is Great Great Job.
I thought you were going to knock everything over in the shop running and jumping 😲 cool place love the old stuff
I live in Hamilton Ontario Canada and theres tons of antique shops around here with plenty of goidies and plenty of car shows as well if your ever in the area it be cool to meet up
I hope you had a great time in 🇨🇦
Wow man that flat head is amazing .
I like that you keep it real
Neat place for sure
You should come down to Arizona, check out Bisbee & Lowell. They both have a ton of antique shops and Lowell is like stepping back in time.
Really nice stuff
They have the most beautiful antique jewelry there! I kid you not 💕💕
Some cool stuff going down Steve 🤪👍☠️🤞
Wait a freaking minute ❗😱
Detroit, Michigan ✋ That Pontiac
With the Chevy hub cap 🤓
&A Cummings Diesel 😱😀✌️❗
Up in Canada heh 🇨🇦 fabulous neighbor's too the north 👍
Antique stores are like museums but you can actually buy the relics.
Sorry I missed you guys this year.
You should come check out Massachusetts for antique's, we have some of the oldest buildings in the country, the Mayflower did land here after all.
Awesome 👏
Buddy. There is NOBODY in Canada who doesn’t know Timmies coffee.
Best in the world.
Sweet dude
Those pumps look to be in awesome shape.
Steve, if you ever are craving a Tim Hortons coffee let me know, I drive through vegas all the time and have some with me 👍👍
Gotta love New Brunswick
Hell yeah Timmy's!!! I can't believe y'all were only 4 hours away dang it..
Tims coffee! Welcome to 🇨🇦
Gotta love Gene Winfield
Timmy's ....Canada... Winfield....thanks for the vid.....I am Canadian💯🇨🇦.. EH.....
You should check out the one at 151st and memorial in bixby Oklahoma
Pretty wild
Theres a old antique store in springfield Missouri near the catipiller factory that me and my childhood friends used to go to all the time that was packed full of the oddest and coolest things you have never seen. We would get the rare and unique hotwheels from there for pennies. Im sure its been closed or sold by now simce that was 20yrs ago and the owners were old timers then but im sure you would spend hrs in there and have a hard time leaving with cash in your pocket.
I wouldn't mind the swage block under that anvil :) hard to find these days.
You all should head to the Scheid Diesel Extravaganza this weekend!
How would they get one of the cars out if you bought one ? That place is packed !
Are you coming to Ontario?! That would be awesome!!
Steve and Gene were at Fleetwood in London , last summer. Met them both, reql nice guys.
Diggin your shoes
Your rat rod with the toilet seat for a drivers seat. Lol at a car show on water street a few years ago.
Timmies coffee FTW!!!
What...is Hotrod doing there?...haven't seen him since he was here in Horse town USA a few years back. And I want to thank you for making me money for my channel.
Hey! This is waaaayyyyy cheaper, than in my hot lil' hands!
I used to get asked for a number; I didn't even know wth? They were asking me for a dealers number! Omg!?
You know you're in too deep when .. eh?! Liking the way you do it too.
My Heart is actually pounding .. but you can't have it all, . Where would you put it? Lol!
Where is this place????
I'd be broke having this store near my house.
The craziest thing I have seen is a 1920 cast iron tub bolted to model t frame and a 350 small block powering the rat rod totally crazy
I worked in a old ship lap sided building that couldn't be more than twenty feet deep but as for wide, how do you explain it.... It was two cars wide but then there was another one and another one...you get the idea. The one I worked in had two purposes; one was barrels of different oils and lubes and grease... with that I had a headache every day smelling the fumes as they all had a type of pump that you either raised a lever back an forth or turned or one that when you pulled the rod up was a quart of union oil.. 30 w. and another was for diesel engines.. 10-50.. I might be wrong on the numbers but I had to count correctly how many up and how many down.. did I wait till it quit dripping, okay that will be all.. go change more tires, you know that people all bring their flats here. So get the tube out and air it if needed to find leak and he had a galvanized tub that had water in it with a deal to hold tires or what ever under then dry it off after I marked it with chock and then dry it and use the good patches and grind the rubber with top of the can to prep and use Camel Patches and the cans all over the place plus scissors to cut patches on he big holes and do it right plus use a piece of another tire for a boot in the tire with some glue to hold it in place will you hammered it back together and air it up. Some of the tractor tires stood taller than I did... all for three dollars a week and he gave up a pop for me to drink while I ate my sandwich, no other breaks as he said that some one else would work for that kind of money and that was a eight and on half hour day but if someone brought in a tire at quitting time and they needed it then I wouldn't mind staying and fixing it. Every time I did that I got a quarter a piece for each tire. I didn't get paid for ones I couldn't fix/beyond help tires. I always got them too but I supposed to be a all see'r and know so I didn't waste his time. I worked there till I was fourteen and then I went to work in the woods setting cocker behind a dozer. I got twelve dollars a day and his wife always made me food like meat loaf and roast.. no pop... nineteen fifty nine then. Better times for me but I didn't go to school and I had got my emancipation when I was thirteen and cause I was so big the judge thought I was older. I came to that town after my mom pat on and I thought I was about eight or nine. No birthdays so no way to keep track. Ya, I smell the oil, when you was taking me on that tour. An easy million dollars in trinkets and never sell half of them because there priced high, you can always dicker/LOL (on price)
When is the world are you guy gonna be back on TV...I miss all your stuff....Curt
shit son your on the east coast canada awesome man
WOW
Welcome to Canada..go visit twiggy if she is back here.
I like how his RUclips channel shows his real self not made for TV self. He seems like a cool collect and funny person compared to the tv show.
Bad ass
its crazy how the public has no idea of the mother of his children, wish i could get away with that one..lol its also crazy how the internet has no clue what year steve was born, i think he was born in billings Montana but even that seems to be speculation, why is he so mysterious? i was born in billings Montana and about the same age as steve (only guessing) and love to meet the man that shares so many common stories and interest.
I'm betting tomorrow that Antique store will have it's busiest day in two decades.
They're busy frequently. It's very popular.
Steve, you can afford anything in there. Just dig in those pockets
Holy mother of god!!!
Hi!
That store looks like my mother in laws house
Holy shit, Gene Winfield is everywhere!
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💗💞💞
Antique store in northern California
Put to shame
That antique store as more antique
Than one in northern California
This store looks Midwestern.
Oils ain't oils sole
(and the 1 lone Donkey gives a thumbs down...
Go back to watching Taylor snift!
You should buy that hole shop and move it to Vegas
Hi Steve i build a 1/4 scale hot rod for my cat. Its called the cat rod you should check it out on my channel.
Have a great day
Mark Choppersrule