@@louielouie8319 it was for sale for about 4 hours on marketplace and someone is coming to get it Tuesday. But my email is cottonwoodcreek13@gmail.com for future reference.
Excellent clean up on exterior and interior of That Antique, Classic and Vintage PGP. Good job👏🏾👍🏾 getting it back up and running also taking the time to doing it right with the older generation gentleman who i can tell he knew exactly what he was doing because he has done that type of work for years and years and years. Not only is he a Master Auto Mechanic👨🏻🔧but also a Master Tool and Die Fabricator. It’s a Crying and Damn Shame that they don’t teach those types Trades and skills in Schools 🏫 like that anymore. People like that should come out of Retirement and Re-Start the Trade Training Program in High Schools 🏫 and Trade Schools 🏫 for the ones that want to learn or re-learn a trade like that so they can teach the next Generation of the Trade School Training Programs. My Hats 🎩🧢 Off and 2 Thumbs 👍🏾👍🏾 Up and Really Good 👍🏾😊😌 Job you both did on that Beautiful Antique, Classic and Vintage 65 or 66 Pontiac Gran Prix. Really Seriously Good Job and Work Well Done. Sincerely Yours Truly Ivan I J👨🏾💼🤵🏾♂️🕺🏾🧔🏾♂️👨🏾🦱👨🏾✊🏾👊🏾✌🏾🤘🏾🤟🏾🖖🏾🧥👕👖👔👖🧥👞🧦👟🥾🧦🎩🧢💼🎒👓🕶️
Thank you so much for explaining exactly what I was trying to portray! If we don’t learn from the older guys, our hobby will die. No one will know how to work on these. I’m learning all I can from him, my dad and a few other guys who are older than I am. Trying to soak it all up while I still can! Thanks for your passion.
What a great car and video! Owning a 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix is at the top of my "Bucket List"! Will the car you featured in today's video be available to purchase at some point?
Actually it left today to a new home. I do think I will be selling my 1966 2+2, though, for around the same amount of money. It’s not as nice, but it is a numbers matching 421 with the protecto plate intact.
Great video of a wonderful car. It’s so cool to see a beautiful old GP get saved. I am hoping you will continue to produce more like this one. Thank you sir.
Please keep making videos. Especially the Pontiac one's. They are appreciated.
So good to see her up and driving. she is a beautiful car.
You should pull the plates behind the
water pump off and replace them with new stainless steel ones.
What pump?
Water pump!
Beautiful car. Good luck with it.
What an amazing Video thanks fir sharing and for good guys that are willing to share knowledge with some younger guys 😂😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
I looked in the link but couldn't find your Email address, is there another way to communicate with you concerning the White 66 Grand Prix? Thanks
@@louielouie8319 it was for sale for about 4 hours on marketplace and someone is coming to get it Tuesday. But my email is cottonwoodcreek13@gmail.com for future reference.
Excellent clean up on exterior and interior of That Antique, Classic and Vintage PGP. Good job👏🏾👍🏾 getting it back up and running also taking the time to doing it right with the older generation gentleman who i can tell he knew exactly what he was doing because he has done that type of work for years and years and years. Not only is he a Master Auto Mechanic👨🏻🔧but also a Master Tool and Die Fabricator.
It’s a Crying and Damn Shame that they don’t teach those types Trades and skills in Schools 🏫 like that anymore.
People like that should come out of Retirement and Re-Start the Trade Training Program in High Schools 🏫 and Trade Schools 🏫 for the ones that want to learn or re-learn a trade like that so they can teach the next Generation of the Trade School Training Programs. My Hats 🎩🧢 Off and 2 Thumbs 👍🏾👍🏾 Up and Really Good 👍🏾😊😌 Job you both did on that Beautiful Antique, Classic and Vintage 65 or 66 Pontiac Gran Prix. Really Seriously Good Job and Work Well Done.
Sincerely Yours Truly
Ivan I J👨🏾💼🤵🏾♂️🕺🏾🧔🏾♂️👨🏾🦱👨🏾✊🏾👊🏾✌🏾🤘🏾🤟🏾🖖🏾🧥👕👖👔👖🧥👞🧦👟🥾🧦🎩🧢💼🎒👓🕶️
Thank you so much for explaining exactly what I was trying to portray! If we don’t learn from the older guys, our hobby will die. No one will know how to work on these. I’m learning all I can from him, my dad and a few other guys who are older than I am. Trying to soak it all up while I still can! Thanks for your passion.
What a great car and video! Owning a 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix is at the top of my "Bucket List"! Will the car you featured in today's video be available to purchase at some point?
Actually it left today to a new home. I do think I will be selling my 1966 2+2, though, for around the same amount of money. It’s not as nice, but it is a numbers matching 421 with the protecto plate intact.
Great video of a wonderful car. It’s so cool to see a beautiful old GP get saved.
I am hoping you will continue to produce more like this one.
Thank you sir.