I swear to dog you only reason you do these videos, is to show us how good your memory is by remembering the specs you just studied for 2 months leading up to this event. I really get sick of Hearing all of it so,I'm I'm subscribing
I live around the corner from Herb. I run into him around town at parts, stores,and gas stations. always takes time to say hello. Super nice guy! You need to come to Burlington and check out the museum, it’s worth the trip.
I was there Saturday, i had to meet Tom from TK racing and Nick from Nick's Garage. I own 68 engines most in factory crate's from the 60s and 70s. Every engine i own are rare today. Hopefully to evale 2 with Tom and Nick
I live around the corner from Herb. He drives by the house, driving some rare Chryslers on a regular basis. Super nice guy, always has time to say hello when I see him. The museum him and his son have is awesome, It’s worth taking a trip to see!
I love these old muscle cars, especially unrestored survivors! One of the favorite things that come with the cars is the stories! I can listen all day about the old days racing stories
Parker, once again you've done a great job with bringing awesome content and stories from an era like no other one in racing! Thank you! Looking forward to the next video brother!😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nice shirt! KB was my grandfather, in fact my first car back in 1988 was his ‘73 Charger. Thank you for documenting these living legends- this is fantastic content.
Parker great video and thanks for all you do with the videos you make. you hit this one out of the ballpark. great stories from racers & alot of History being told. all about the story of the Car
One of the best car videos I have seen. Excellent job. You need to deep dive into these guys stories. Not just details about the car, which I love, but of races and the culture back then. Great video
To actually see that car that stood on its back end from the guy who did it.. wow that's unbelievable...from the good ole days ,. that's impressive to say the least....
Thank you for making and sharing this well made video. I cannot believe someone would ask $125K for a barnfind Superbird with non matching drivetrain = that is insane.
awesome video. i live about a hour from carlise and cant make it there all the time but i can count on you to us the car and the people, Thanks for sharing
"Sizzler" makes me think of a steakhouse..😂 Great video. Those guys were my heroes back in the late 60s, early 70s... I was just a kid..Thanks. Your videos are the best! So glad to see these guys documented.
awesome..great memories watching this video...my grandfather bought a brand new 68 coronet automatic...burnt orange(dont know the correct name) it was a great ride
Parker /cameraman excellent video! did get there Friday, but I regret that I went with the wrong people and they wanted to leave just about as soon as we got there after taking the longest way to get there!🤬
The “Adult Toy’s” from Dodge and the “Free Wheein” package trucks from Ford are among the most unique and unusual of anything that was produced in the mid to late 1970’s. So many build variations and the addition of the aftermarket parts has made many of these vehicles difficult to verify after so many years and repaints and crash rebuilds. I have no idea how many Dodge Adult Toy packages were made and only an anecdotal opinion of how many Free Wheeling packages were made over the course of several years the Ford package was a very small percentage of production, sub one percent at best.
$125,000.00 - in this economy? - for a Super Bird he had 25-years and put 0 love into. He'll wind up putting it back in a field to rot as he increases the price ((((((vibe)))))). Reid Stevens, w/ the 500 & A-12, should be GIVEN that car b/c: he gets it, what to do, and how to do it - listen @16:09 to 16:26 - THIS VIDEO IS AN AMAZING PIECE OF HISTORY. Great job team!
That Dodge Demon looks pretty close to the 71 Demon I owned in 71. Same color, same seats and color. Mine had a 340 Thermalquad with a four speed. I put Anson slotted mags on it and had a Hurst shifter with reverse lock out installed.
That sizzler was so cool Was it for sale? that’s the same package that the duster offered with the twister package. The guy with the super bee should buy you and your cameraman a steak dinner! what he was saying about M code could apply to multiple cars as it represents a special order V8
I'n not sure if you are familiar with the GM product at was made in Australia? As the Holden Monaro is very simular to the Camaro and Cheville. So much so you could be mistaken for thinking you were looking at the same car. The Monaro has same front suspension as the Camaro but a 4 link rear like the Cheville. Another interesting difference was the trunk rubber was attached to the lid rather then the body of the car, so that it would not get broken taking goods in and out of the trunk. Have a look and tell me what you think.
Was that A12 in Drifton PA...? There was a junk yard there with a Barracuda Grand Coupe that sat along the highway for 40 yrs and just a few yrs ago I noticed it gone along with others scattered around...
You might pass on to Mr reed Stevens that Nick Panaritis of Nicks Garage just built a Charger 500 in yellow last yr. You may have seen him on you tube. I bet he’d love to pass on knowledge.
These guys and gals are fanatics. So it's very unlikely, even at $125k, that you're going to lose any money on it. I've seen a few corrections over the years, but by and large the prices have always come back. Now when the boomers die off, it's going to be a different story. Already the folks my age are looking more at '90s cars than these '60s and '70s machines.
The thing about buying a rare car that's in poor condition is that you'll need to find donor part's and/or whole car's that are also rare to restore it to correct speck! So you'll never ever get your money back if you're looking to flip it after your done with the restoration! Just get ready to pore lot's more money into it and keep it as a "big boy toy"!
Which car are you taking home?
sure won't be that rough superbird for 120 g's.
Enjoyed coors light with u guys
I swear to dog you only reason you do these videos, is to show us how good your memory is by remembering the specs you just studied for 2 months leading up to this event. I really get sick of Hearing all of it so,I'm I'm subscribing
Unsubbing I meant.fucck spell check
George's black 440? God Bless that 92 yr old man.....thanx for sharing Parker keepem coming brother.......🔥🔥🔥❤️👍🏽💯
Theses old school guys are Mopar gold. Times we will never witness again. Thank for the interviews
So true!
The 92 year old man has a good memory and good recollection
This video clearly displays what your channel is about... The stories from the caretakers themself. Your future looks bright young one.
wow i could sit with them guys all day Great stuff thank you
thank you again for everything you do to keep the old guys memories alive!
Awesome video! Love hearing the stories from the old timers who were there and lived it. Once they're gone it's just a second hand story.
Damn i could hear this stories all day....👍....wish could have been there...✌️
You are incredibly lucky to be able to spend time with Mr. 4Spd. He's beyond a legend.
I live around the corner from Herb. I run into him around town at parts, stores,and gas stations. always takes time to say hello. Super nice guy! You need to come to Burlington and check out the museum, it’s worth the trip.
Parker, well done video, it is wonderful listening to some of the street racer stories from back in the heyday of street racing
That 78 Dodge PU Tophand has a real rare tack in it and a rare 440... WoW !!!
92 years old....we should all be that lucky
Great to hear the stories from these Mopar legends, too cool.
Awesome video love the history and stories behind the cars from the legends. I always enjoy the Carlisle videos.
I was there Saturday, i had to meet Tom from TK racing and Nick from Nick's Garage.
I own 68 engines most in factory crate's from the 60s and 70s.
Every engine i own are rare today.
Hopefully to evale 2 with Tom and Nick
Wow Mopar history unbelievable 👍👍👍
Great stories. Love it!
I live around the corner from Herb. He drives by the house, driving some rare Chryslers on a regular basis. Super nice guy, always has time to say hello when I see him. The museum him and his son have is awesome, It’s worth taking a trip to see!
I love these old muscle cars, especially unrestored survivors! One of the favorite things that come with the cars is the stories! I can listen all day about the old days racing stories
The royalty at that show,wow,respect sir's
Excellent! Great interview!
Really appreciate you allowing the 92 yo ol guy to tell his story. He is funny and certainly knows his stuff.
Super bees, and Cuda's were bad ass!!!
Parker, once again you've done a great job with bringing awesome content and stories from an era like no other one in racing! Thank you! Looking forward to the next video brother!😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This was a great video. Mopar legends.
Another awsome video Parker......Thanx for sharing brother stay up.....🔥🔥🔥❤️👍🏽💯
Absolutely a the best informative video you have ever made Parker
seeing a sizzler demon is sooooo cool
Great video, Sir !!!! Thank you !!!!
Thanks for bringing the show to us. Well done. Could listen to this for hours👍👍
Some people have too much money!…. Am I jelouse 🤔…HELL YES! 🙌
Nice shirt! KB was my grandfather, in fact my first car back in 1988 was his ‘73 Charger. Thank you for documenting these living legends- this is fantastic content.
Parker great video and thanks for all you do with the videos you make. you hit this one out of the ballpark. great stories from racers & alot of History being told. all about the story of the Car
Love your channel!! Keep up the great work!!!
Enjoy your content
Fun watch, love the passion from the older gentleman 👍
Priceless stories of the golden age of Mopar, thank you for this !
Great episode!
Impressive! You got to talk with Mr. 4 Speed, Herb McCandless. Mopar racing legend! He outraced almost anyone on the drag strip.
Interview with Herb M. . . AWESOME 😊
Awesome Video.
😊❤
This was an awesome video!!
One of the best car videos I have seen. Excellent job. You need to deep dive into these guys stories. Not just details about the car, which I love, but of races and the culture back then. Great video
To actually see that car that stood on its back end from the guy who did it.. wow that's unbelievable...from the good ole days ,. that's impressive to say the least....
I just left Pittsburgh I didn’t know Mopar was going on until I was booked to be there. Next year.
Thank you for making and sharing this well made video. I cannot believe someone would ask $125K for a barnfind Superbird with non matching drivetrain = that is insane.
If you’re smart, it would be an investment
@@michaeladamo6279 Without the original drivetrain it is not an investment.
It’s a solid, complete car ready for a restoration. He is asking 125,000 OBO so you never know what he would take for it.
Crazy money.
Obviously he doesn't really want to sell it
Love Parker’s videos. Looking forward to seeing him at Corvette at Carlisle
Dam--Respect to this Channel…. Wonderful Stuff..!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
Good luck to the guy with the green a12
Fabulous Video
You guys do a awesome job with your videos. Love the content!
awesome video. i live about a hour from carlise and cant make it there all the time but i can count on you to us the car and the people, Thanks for sharing
Awesome stuff man
Great story on the A-12 cars, the Charger 500
"Sizzler" makes me think of a steakhouse..😂 Great video. Those guys were my heroes back in the late 60s, early 70s... I was just a kid..Thanks. Your videos are the best! So glad to see these guys documented.
great video parker! I was there and its great to see your perspective on the cars and a lot a extra info!! my favorite is Reids a12!
How about a part two? Keep the great videos coming.
George is a cool 92 😎
IF THEIR IS ANYTHING BETTER THAN THIS,THE LORD KEPT IT FOR HIM SELF ! DIGG ITT ! 🇺🇲
And to have a convertible. Holy grail
This was a great video herb MR 4 speed this was a great video that last man was so nice to you a great video
The yellow Super Bird is cool. But, 125k seems high with it needing total restoration. Lots of cool stuff on the video!
awesome..great memories watching this video...my grandfather bought a brand new 68 coronet automatic...burnt orange(dont know the correct name) it was a great ride
Old man is also a black belt in bullshitzu !!
But probably the coolest old school you could ever talk to!!!!
125k without numbers matching engine? That’s a bit steep
One too many zeros to me these are $500.º⁰ cars; if running
500 bucks won't buy a rim.@missingremote4388
For sure that's why he's never sold it thinks it's gold while it is a special car not worth anything close to 125k.
I thought the same thing I thought you could buy a running and driving one for that.
@@mikedezo424 Thought wrong
I remember a person that had the “twister” version of a duster / demon . It was yellow and had the side stripes and twister decal. It was a slant 6.
God is a good surprise for me watching this video seeing Mr four-speed and his awesome cuda.
Wow 125 for that super bird? Hoovie had a fully restored one with hemi (not matching number) for 125 I think. That guy is out to lunch.
Parker /cameraman excellent video! did get there Friday, but I regret that I went with the wrong people and they wanted to leave just about as soon as we got there after taking the longest way to get there!🤬
Good Stuff. 👍
I love the Demon. I had a 72 Demon as my first Car!!! That Demon Sizzler would be awesome to own. My Demon had a 318 😈🔥😻🇨🇦.
Yeee Yeee
Never heard of a "rag-top drag car", wild!
good job
Hello There. I'm the guy that rang you up at the HF store today. Look forward to your future vids. Was cool to meet you. 😃
Like wise brother!
My dad had one of those yellow top hands we use to tow my race car with it
But his was 2wd I wish I knew in 01 what that truck was
Chris birdsong is the man too put your charger500 back together !!!!!
The “Adult Toy’s” from Dodge and the “Free Wheein” package trucks from Ford are among the most unique and unusual of anything that was produced in the mid to late 1970’s. So many build variations and the addition of the aftermarket parts has made many of these vehicles difficult to verify after so many years and repaints and crash rebuilds. I have no idea how many Dodge Adult Toy packages were made and only an anecdotal opinion of how many Free Wheeling packages were made over the course of several years the Ford package was a very small percentage of production, sub one percent at best.
$125,000.00 - in this economy? - for a Super Bird he had 25-years and put 0 love into. He'll wind up putting it back in a field to rot as he increases the price ((((((vibe)))))). Reid Stevens, w/ the 500 & A-12, should be GIVEN that car b/c: he gets it, what to do, and how to do it - listen @16:09 to 16:26 - THIS VIDEO IS AN AMAZING PIECE OF HISTORY. Great job team!
Herb,you are the one! That is,the one i look up 👆 to.I just like everything you are,and stand for,and sir,may i sit in your race car?
That Dodge Demon looks pretty close to the 71 Demon I owned in 71. Same color, same seats and color. Mine had a 340 Thermalquad with a four speed. I put Anson slotted mags on it and had a Hurst shifter with reverse lock out installed.
I spy John Baughmans record breaking (1997) 1968 Hemi Dart when you spoke with Mr. Mccandless.
That sizzler was so cool Was it for sale? that’s the same package that the duster offered with the twister package. The guy with the super bee should buy you and your cameraman a steak dinner! what he was saying about M code could apply to multiple cars as it represents a special order V8
I don't blame the guy for not saying what it sold for you should have asked the Asking price :)
👍👍
So many great stories, how do you decide which ones make the cut ?
I never knew the racks on the roof were an option to the Superbird
I'd like to know what gear Herb started in. 1st or 2nd?
I'n not sure if you are familiar with the GM product at was made in Australia? As the Holden Monaro is very simular to the Camaro and Cheville. So much so you could be mistaken for thinking you were looking at the same car.
The Monaro has same front suspension as the Camaro but a 4 link rear like the Cheville.
Another interesting difference was the trunk rubber was attached to the lid rather then the body of the car, so that it would not get broken taking goods in and out of the trunk.
Have a look and tell me what you think.
I could use a dash pad for a 65 Polara. ( double hump padded dash) if any subs are at PA swap meet.
Pave upper lot yet?
How man Top Hand Ramchargers were made? I bought the rusty carcass of one 20+ years ago for the 360.
The "top hand", yellow truck, must be a regional only?
Was that A12 in Drifton PA...? There was a junk yard there with a Barracuda Grand Coupe that sat along the highway for 40 yrs and just a few yrs ago I noticed it gone along with others scattered around...
You might pass on to Mr reed Stevens that Nick Panaritis of Nicks Garage just built a Charger 500 in yellow last yr. You may have seen him on you tube. I bet he’d love to pass on knowledge.
Nick was at Carlisle last year. Did he go this year?
@@dewholdingsllc1050 yes. He just posted a short
@@dewholdingsllc1050 yes he was there. He had to keep her with him. I didn’t get a chance to talk to him or see him, but I know he was there.
$125K (USD!!) for a car in that shape without matching numbers everything is lunacy. OBO, how about $30K (and I would not do that).
These guys and gals are fanatics. So it's very unlikely, even at $125k, that you're going to lose any money on it. I've seen a few corrections over the years, but by and large the prices have always come back. Now when the boomers die off, it's going to be a different story. Already the folks my age are looking more at '90s cars than these '60s and '70s machines.
dismantled the speedometer cable and it was never on the street again….lol
Carlisle diner for scrapple and eggs
$300K to restore !!
The thing about buying a rare car that's in poor condition is that you'll need to find donor part's and/or whole car's that are also rare to restore it to correct speck! So you'll never ever get your money back if you're looking to flip it after your done with the restoration! Just get ready to pore lot's more money into it and keep it as a "big boy toy"!