Very cool museum. The cars are beautiful & the museum is decorated so well. Hard to imagine only one family owing all these stunning cars. Fun vlog! Thanks Jordan.
That 1986 Grand National is an absolute beauty with the tuxedo black. Wow!!! All the cars were beautiful but idk why a lot of people sleep on the Grand National's, awesome awesome vehicles in my opinion they can get up too!!!
I wish I had known you were there, I live a half mile from there. It's a really cool museum with all cars owned by one person who bought them cheap when the gas crunch was on in the 1970s. The 1970 Road Runner stripe is correct from the factory. It's the dust trail from the Road Runner.
Always enjoy your visits to the car museums. I think this might be one of my favourite. Thought the museum's interior design matched the collection really well - it had a 'showroom' vibe. Many thanks Jordan for finding all these amazing attractions.
I could live in that place!! Thanks for the video Jordan! Yeah, that General Lee is an immaculate replica, so nice, graphics are spot on, but def not screen used. None had black interiors.
The 1987 Buick Grand National and Grand National GNX are sought after Icons..... Dropping some knowledge for you as it does not appear you know much about performance cars. The 1987 Grand National was equipped with a sequential fuel injection 3.8-liter turbocharged V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. This combination was good for 245 horsepower and 355 foot-pounds of torque (under rated). Motor Trend put the Grand National to the test for their August 1987 issue. They achieved a 0 to 60 time of 6.1 seconds and ran the quarter mile in 14.7 seconds with a speed of 95.1 mph. And just in case you’re wondering, the Grand National was just as fast as the Chevrolet Corvette from 0 to 60 and in the quarter mile. The GNX was produced in conjunction with ASC/McLaren. The GNX used the same turbocharged 3.8-liter engine as the Grand National but it gained a different Garrett AiResearch turbo, transmission fluid cooler, and a reworked ROM computer chip. The GNX also features Buick-Bosch sequential-port fuel injection and the shape and number of fins in the intercooler have been altered for better performance. And just like the Grand National and Turbo T, the only transmission available for this behemoth is a 4-speed automatic. Since production of the GNX was kept to around 500 units, these are about as rare as hen’s teeth. The Grand National GNX also beat the Ferrari in the quarter-mile Prices for both are continually on the rise
Some serious money involved.. Glad I owned a few when I was younger and grew up with family owning.. I think my coolest ride was my 68 GTX 440 4speed Dana 60 blue and white - but I had to daily drive mine in harsh weather so now mine is parts in a shed type muesum lol
Thanks Mr. Jordan! My favorite car of all time, is the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, Smoky and the Bandit! This 1979 is very nice. I love the General Lee, too. I'm glad it was displayed like it should, if you know what I mean.
Some absolutely stunning cars here. BUT, they have them parked too close together so you cannot get a good shot of the car you want to take a picture of. But I would love to visit this place. Thanks for sharing with us.
Those HEMI cars got like 8mpg..on a good day...but were a freaking blast! I had a 1970 Challenger R/T 383 MAGNUMwhen I was 19 years old.. and i was looking at 11mpg
Guess what? Tony and I actually own one of these 79 trans and it is the 400 engine with the four speed.. and Tony just said you come to Utah when it’s warm and you can come see us and you can drive it and just let you know it hauls ass 🥰 and we could vlog it. That would be so fun. This was a great video. Thanks Jordan.💙
I thought there was 12 hemi cuda convertibles built, but I would guess so few were built because people wanted “race cars “ and convertibles do not make good race cars.
Thanks for showing the 57 Chevy Belair. My family had one that was redish orange with white top. Had it from 57 to 69. Great memories.
I had a 1980 TRANSAM with T tops and I so loved it bought it brand new and it really cruised! LOVE old cars
Love all the cars. Thank you for showing us around. Take care.
Thanks again for sharing Jordan and Jah
I go to Myrtle Beach all the time and I have never heard of this place, but I will defiantly check it out the next time I'm there for sure.
I like the museum of cars of yesterday it's amazing with all those cars there
Very cool museum. The cars are beautiful & the museum is decorated so well. Hard to imagine only one family owing all these stunning cars. Fun vlog! Thanks Jordan.
Thanks Jordan for the trip 👍💥🏁👊
Cool looking Car Museum!
My husband used to own a '70 SS Nova he bought off the showroom floor, love muscle cars & these were beautiful!
This should be a fun vlog jordan thank u for sharing
That 1986 Grand National is an absolute beauty with the tuxedo black. Wow!!! All the cars were beautiful but idk why a lot of people sleep on the Grand National's, awesome awesome vehicles in my opinion they can get up too!!!
I wish I had known you were there, I live a half mile from there. It's a really cool museum with all cars owned by one person who bought them cheap when the gas crunch was on in the 1970s. The 1970 Road Runner stripe is correct from the factory. It's the dust trail from the Road Runner.
Very cool Museum!!!! 👍👍
Great place. Great cars. There was a band here in Denver that sang a song about a Galaxy 500... I love Chevells ❤
Always enjoy your visits to the car museums. I think this might be one of my favourite. Thought the museum's interior design matched the collection really well - it had a 'showroom' vibe. Many thanks Jordan for finding all these amazing attractions.
My brother had a 79 Trans Am just like the one here. That car would fly. He loved that car.
That Trans Am was always my dream car as a teenager
Same!
Thanks that place was awesome beautiful cars
I could live in that place!! Thanks for the video Jordan! Yeah, that General Lee is an immaculate replica, so nice, graphics are spot on, but def not screen used. None had black interiors.
Great seeing these old cars seen thru your eyes Jordan.Dig it dude.
Lots of cool cars great job Jordan
Yes, the Trans Am was awesome, agreed! Plus the rest of museum would be make it a place to visit defiantly!
WOW😲 Takes me back to my Teenage Years🤗
I liked seeing the 1971 rare convertible. And the Corvair Van.
Ooh, I luv old cars!!! Those were the days, my friend. I would be way too worried some jerk would damage the cars on purpose.
If I ever find myself in Myrtle Beach, this place is a definite stop for me. Thanks for sharing, Jordan.
WOW I could spend days looking.
The 1987 Buick Grand National and Grand National GNX are sought after Icons..... Dropping some knowledge for you as it does not appear you know much about performance cars.
The 1987 Grand National was equipped with a sequential fuel injection 3.8-liter turbocharged V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. This combination was good for 245 horsepower and 355 foot-pounds of torque (under rated). Motor Trend put the Grand National to the test for their August 1987 issue. They achieved a 0 to 60 time of 6.1 seconds and ran the quarter mile in 14.7 seconds with a speed of 95.1 mph. And just in case you’re wondering, the Grand National was just as fast as the Chevrolet Corvette from 0 to 60 and in the quarter mile.
The GNX was produced in conjunction with ASC/McLaren. The GNX used the same turbocharged 3.8-liter engine as the Grand National but it gained a different Garrett AiResearch turbo, transmission fluid cooler, and a reworked ROM computer chip. The GNX also features Buick-Bosch sequential-port fuel injection and the shape and number of fins in the intercooler have been altered for better performance. And just like the Grand National and Turbo T, the only transmission available for this behemoth is a 4-speed automatic. Since production of the GNX was kept to around 500 units, these are about as rare as hen’s teeth.
The Grand National GNX also beat the Ferrari in the quarter-mile
Prices for both are continually on the rise
All of that may be true, they just look hideous to me. Thanks for the "drop" broooooooo
It's all fact. And as we all have our opinions one man's hideous is another man's "10". No problem brother, have safe travels. @@DazewithJordantheLion
Excellent vlog Jordan, beautiful cars🤠
Some serious money involved.. Glad I owned a few when I was younger and grew up with family owning.. I think my coolest ride was my 68 GTX 440 4speed Dana 60 blue and white - but I had to daily drive mine in harsh weather so now mine is parts in a shed type muesum lol
Thanks Mr. Jordan! My favorite car of all time, is the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, Smoky and the Bandit! This 1979 is very nice. I love the General Lee, too. I'm glad it was displayed like it should, if you know what I mean.
Very nice collection!
I've been here.. Great Museum
Cool collection. Nice to get to see things I'll never see in person due to my health
Look into how special Grand Nationals are. They are beasts!
Some absolutely stunning cars here. BUT, they have them parked too close together so you cannot get a good shot of the car you want to take a picture of. But I would love to visit this place. Thanks for sharing with us.
Jordan’s vlogs are like a box of chocolates….👍🏻
Please, look up the Grand National and you'll see why it is one of the wildest cars there lol
Those HEMI cars got like 8mpg..on a good day...but were a freaking blast! I had a 1970 Challenger R/T 383 MAGNUMwhen I was 19 years old.. and i was looking at 11mpg
Guess what? Tony and I actually own one of these 79 trans and it is the 400 engine with the four speed.. and Tony just said you come to Utah when it’s warm and you can come see us and you can drive it and just let you know it hauls ass 🥰 and we could vlog it. That would be so fun. This was a great video. Thanks Jordan.💙
Awesome video Jordan!
I wish I still had my '72 Hemi Cuda
Nice 😊
I live an hour from here. Guess i need to make a visit
Wow
A great museum there,if you have time have a look at the transport museum in invercargill, new zealand,its terrific too
Tha ver nice
So 😎
I was brought home from the hospital after being born in a 1963 Fairlane!
Is this museum on 501? I have been to Myrtle Beach many times and I think I saw it but not sure Love these old cars Cheri TN
Wow ❤️🇦🇺🌻✌️
It's a shame that there not on the road anymore. Back when cars were all original unlike today 😞 Plus very little plastic like today.
What is with the Challenger with painted bumpers
I *think that little white (red & blue) * might be a ‘64?Chevy Nova. Probably wrong but the body shape is very close!
That's actually an AMC Rambler
You should read up on the Grand National..
Need for speed
All screen used as in the series General Lees had tan interior, no black..
Who ever owns this museum would go broke at the Mopar Graveyard in Anderson Alabama
I thought there was 12 hemi cuda convertibles built, but I would guess so few were built because people wanted “race cars “ and convertibles do not make good race cars.
The real bandit was a 77 not 79 my first car was a white and blue 77 last one I owned was a 79
Ur not to far from me I would like to meet u