Thanks Dennis for the excitement and enthusiasm you inject into the show, along with a vast library of information. You do a good job of selecting which rides to feature, since your show time is so limited. I have watched since I was a child with my dad. Great memories.
My god! I drove this Steyr Puch Haflinger in 1979 in the Austrian🇦🇹 Army as a private. We used this car in some mountain ranger units till the end of the 1990ties. Great offroad car. Not one of them got scraped. After their time in the army all of them were restored by private people and those people have all years their meetings with those cars. Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹🏔⛷🛶🍺🥨🌻😺 Europe!
I saw one at show which was bodied as a fire appliance for Wakefield in Yorkshire, complete with hardtop. Apparently it was intended to go up and down steps in the pedestrian precinct!
@@davidjones332 Oh, yes those off-road cars were absolutely amazing. Especially for the mountains. Our mountain ranger loved this car. I drove the last 40 years the Pinzgauer too. The 6x6 and the 4x4. The better one for off-road was the 6x6 but the 4x4 was very good too. We still use this Pinzgauers in the Austrian army because there is no better off-road car in sight. Greetings now from Tenerife island! 🏖🏖🏖🍷🧉🥃🍺😎👍💪🐺
With 600 cars I am sure you could make 50 shows if you had the time but you know the 4 or 5 shown is only a snow flake on the top of the iceberg!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Dennis for the excitement and enthusiasm you inject into the show, along with a vast library of information. You do a good job of selecting which rides to feature, since your show time is so limited. I have watched since I was a child with my dad. Great memories.
Thanks!
My god! I drove this Steyr Puch Haflinger in 1979 in the Austrian🇦🇹 Army as a private. We used this car in some mountain ranger units till the end of the 1990ties. Great offroad car. Not one of them got scraped. After their time in the army all of them were restored by private people and those people have all years their meetings with those cars. Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹🏔⛷🛶🍺🥨🌻😺 Europe!
I saw one at show which was bodied as a fire appliance for Wakefield in Yorkshire, complete with hardtop. Apparently it was intended to go up and down steps in the pedestrian precinct!
@@davidjones332 Oh, yes those off-road cars were absolutely amazing. Especially for the mountains. Our mountain ranger loved this car. I drove the last 40 years the Pinzgauer too. The 6x6 and the 4x4. The better one for off-road was the 6x6 but the 4x4 was very good too. We still use this Pinzgauers in the Austrian army because there is no better off-road car in sight. Greetings now from Tenerife island! 🏖🏖🏖🍷🧉🥃🍺😎👍💪🐺
Man i was watching reruns of jay leno for the thousanth time and seen this man on one of them and glad i did.great shows
very nice Video fantastic cars
Man I used to live right across the river from there in Jersey.. too bad I never knew about it
Fantastic
Really the cadi stood out
Sweet 69 caddy driving in at the beginning!
I wonder how many people had "tumble" seats where the passenger tumbled out in a high speed turns? Good stuff
I go there all the time
Excelente
10:36 did he say "i hear fuel pump"?
“I hear the fuel pump” and yes it was
With 600 cars I am sure you could make 50 shows if you had the time but you know the 4 or 5 shown is only a snow flake on the top of the iceberg!!!!!!!!!!!!
12:17 - 12:23 is there that jeep mini Cooper made for the British army
it looks like a "Mini Moke " to me
@@customrodandrestoration3277 Yes, that's what it is. Although I thought Vernon was talking about the Steyr-Puch that Dennis checked out earlier.
Venom 2844 - It’s a Mini Moke, manufactured by Austin-Morris. Trialed by the British army but rejected. Sold as a civilian runabout.
5:45 I hear Scotland the brave
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