This guy needs to have his own youtube channel . to inspire newer generations with the knowledge, experience and all the fun stuff he knows . pls tell his to create his own youtube channel.
I'm so glad I found your channel!! I'm so looking forward to seeing what Warren pulls out of his vault of knowledge!! The life he's led absolutely amazes me. I'm so glad that he has agreed & y'all are documenting all of this history that would otherwise be forgotten! What impresses me about Warren is how humble he is even though he is an absolute legend! Thank you & Warren for sharing all of this with us!!
@kerryhickman2235 We very much appreciate the kind words! We're very fortunate to be able to be a part of documenting all his stories and knowledge. Thanks for watching!
Duuuuude. This is an amazing series. I wasn't even gonna check out the 'grail' (pssshhh, whatever) in the title the first couple scrolls through. I'd already seen a bunch of Jay Leno and Ralph Lauren pieces, so I wasn't gonna be impressed... screw it, I'll see what it's all about. Yeah, beyond words. Hands down the best thing I've seen in a long, LONG time. My dad worked for L.M.C., formerly D.M.C. I recall many trips to ski areas in the northeast through the 70s and 80s where I'd watch or help him fix groomers and their equipment or hang in the shop while he was up the face getting a machine running. Nights, weekends, something needed to be fixed and Gene's name came up a lot. At home he'd sit and watch Hee-Haw while drawing wiring diagrams for whatever machine had just released because L.M.C. was notorious for being a few years late on them lol They caught on and just started waiting for his and use those. THIS guy puts me right back in those days again with ALL THIS FREAKING DETAIL. So glad you found this guy!
Guys, the videos are fantastic. Warren is a wealth of knowledge and we are lucky that he is willing to share with all of us. He also seems like a very nice person and I admire his passion for everything he has. Only us car people would understand. This is one of my favourite RUclips channels. Keep up the great work.
Enjoying it? Ahhhh, YES! This is gold. Tip of the hat to the camera guy for lingering on the signed Cobra print. Dad had a client that pulled up to the house with one when I was a kid. I have an old matchbox of one that inspires me at my own bench for the last several decades. My jaw is on the floor. #gold #damnitman
Loving this stuff. As you say Warren is an icon. Such a wealth of knowledge. I'm a big Ford fan, and a big fan of musclecars and old school racecars, so this series is spectacular. Look forward to more. Be safe and stay well.
Chrysler during their buying spree in Europe ended up owning Simca whose Vedette use a flathead Ford engine, during the 60s Vedette production moved to south America and a Ardun style OHV conversion got factory fitted So Chrysler built Ford flathead Ardun equipped cars thru the 60s and early 70s
Guys, what is his work history??? Is he an Engineer, and super Technician? What is his history. If you could, flesh out the early drag racing history in Manitoba, such as Bison Dragways. Years ago I had an opportunity to buy a ‘67 4spd 442 sans motor, sitting in a field with Cheater slicks on ithat I was told raced there. I was a broke student, so it didn’t pan out Thanks Love the Ardun feature. I have heard V8 flathead Fords we’re made into the 80’s for the French military, but somehow the Ardun never caught on.
Saw the orange 65 Mustang 2+2 in the background. What is the story on that one? Great work you're doing documenting and sharing Warrens' knowledge. Cheers !
I’m not a subscriber, your subscribers should probably keep there mouths shut about how clean his vehicles are?!?! I’m sure at his age it’s tough on him just to up keep all that stuff. Congrats sir on your extreme knowledge of cars and your personal collection!! Total BADASS!
This guy needs to have his own youtube channel . to inspire newer generations with the knowledge, experience and all the fun stuff he knows . pls tell his to create his own youtube channel.
This is one of the most incredible video series I've ever seen. Please pick this man's brains as long as he will allow it.
Thanks David, we are going to keep visiting with Warren and learning as much as we can from him.
I'm so glad I found your channel!! I'm so looking forward to seeing what Warren pulls out of his vault of knowledge!! The life he's led absolutely amazes me. I'm so glad that he has agreed & y'all are documenting all of this history that would otherwise be forgotten! What impresses me about Warren is how humble he is even though he is an absolute legend! Thank you & Warren for sharing all of this with us!!
@kerryhickman2235 We very much appreciate the kind words! We're very fortunate to be able to be a part of documenting all his stories and knowledge. Thanks for watching!
Duuuuude. This is an amazing series. I wasn't even gonna check out the 'grail' (pssshhh, whatever) in the title the first couple scrolls through. I'd already seen a bunch of Jay Leno and Ralph Lauren pieces, so I wasn't gonna be impressed... screw it, I'll see what it's all about. Yeah, beyond words. Hands down the best thing I've seen in a long, LONG time.
My dad worked for L.M.C., formerly D.M.C. I recall many trips to ski areas in the northeast through the 70s and 80s where I'd watch or help him fix groomers and their equipment or hang in the shop while he was up the face getting a machine running. Nights, weekends, something needed to be fixed and Gene's name came up a lot. At home he'd sit and watch Hee-Haw while drawing wiring diagrams for whatever machine had just released because L.M.C. was notorious for being a few years late on them lol They caught on and just started waiting for his and use those.
THIS guy puts me right back in those days again with ALL THIS FREAKING DETAIL. So glad you found this guy!
This is amazing guys! Such a treasure trove!
Ok. Just.. wow!
SOOoo impressive.
Thanks to Warren for sharing and to you both for passing this along to us.
@Joe.Doucette Appreciate the kind words. We're very grateful to be able to listen to and share Warren's stories. Thanks for watching!
Guys, the videos are fantastic. Warren is a wealth of knowledge and we are lucky that he is willing to share with all of us. He also seems like a very nice person and I admire his passion for everything he has. Only us car people would understand. This is one of my favourite RUclips channels. Keep up the great work.
@409adamc9 Thank you very much! He's very kind and humble indeed. Lots of respect for him. Thanks for watching!
Enjoying it? Ahhhh, YES!
This is gold. Tip of the hat to the camera guy for lingering on the signed Cobra print. Dad had a client that pulled up to the house with one when I was a kid. I have an old matchbox of one that inspires me at my own bench for the last several decades.
My jaw is on the floor.
#gold #damnitman
@Timshels Thanks for watching we're glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned for more! 😎
Loving this stuff. As you say Warren is an icon. Such a wealth of knowledge. I'm a big Ford fan, and a big fan of musclecars and old school racecars, so this series is spectacular. Look forward to more. Be safe and stay well.
@briankinnear7461 Thank you for the kind words! Lots more content on the way!
The GT40 is either sinking into the ground or you guys are getting taller! Thank you and Warren for sharing with us!
Love the coverage on this Warren is definitely next level Gearhead
@corypeters3986 He certainly has a vast wealth of knowledge. Thanks for watching!
You guys have stumbled upon a gold mine of extraordinary content for many episodes to come. I’m following along. 👍
@ronfast703 We certainly have! Very fortunate to have met Warren. Stay tuned for more and thanks for watching!
Its getting my mind stirred up plenty.... cool old guy... he's a touch older than myself... I was born in forty nine
Cool Stuff!
Can't wait to meet Warren
He's so knowledgeable! Amazing!
Amazing! Awesome collection, and a wealth of knowledge! Wish i could see it in person.
Thanks Frank! We're very fortunate to be able to do so.
Chrysler during their buying spree in Europe ended up owning Simca whose Vedette use a flathead Ford engine, during the 60s Vedette production moved to south America and a Ardun style OHV conversion got factory fitted So Chrysler built Ford flathead Ardun equipped cars thru the 60s and early 70s
17:00-17:17... He says its a 351...thats incorrect. That is an FE big block
Guys, what is his work history???
Is he an Engineer, and super Technician? What is his history.
If you could, flesh out the early drag racing history in Manitoba, such as Bison Dragways.
Years ago I had an opportunity to buy a ‘67 4spd 442 sans motor, sitting in a field with Cheater slicks on ithat I was told raced there. I was a broke student, so it didn’t pan out
Thanks
Love the Ardun feature. I have heard V8 flathead Fords we’re made into the 80’s for the French military, but somehow the Ardun never caught on.
Saw the orange 65 Mustang 2+2 in the background. What is the story on that one? Great work you're doing documenting and sharing Warrens' knowledge. Cheers !
Just wait- it has a great story.
@searlearnold2867 Full video on that car coming soon!
@@soberingrestorationservices NICE! I'm looking for one !
I would absolutely love to hear about that turbine motor and the vehicle
@rayrayadkins6178 more to come yet!
Willys is it metal or a fiberglass body
I’m not a subscriber, your subscribers should probably keep there mouths shut about how clean his vehicles are?!?! I’m sure at his age it’s tough on him just to up keep all that stuff. Congrats sir on your extreme knowledge of cars and your personal collection!! Total BADASS!