Thanks for walking around in the rain for an hour or so, to bring us this video! Dad and I used to go to this meet in the 80s and 90s, was worth the drive from Houston then. Gas was a little bit cheaper though!
Talk about hard core walking the lanes at a swap meet in the rain lol not me , lol,,,,, that’s why I only have most junkies things , lol you rock thanks BigAl California
Mr. B. Here ! The 1967 Pontiac looks like a good project car some support , hell, with SUV being 4 doors a 4 door car is not a bad idea ! Some of the other vehicle to help hubby guys look and keep in mind your still and what you can do .
I live the patina of that 67 Pontiac. (At least while the paint is wet) Live the Rambler 2 dr as well! The 57 Chev wgn cool but way out of my price range. The 58 Bel Air seemed not bad for the price. Thanks Benny for including the prices when you could and getting damp and numb for us.
Whoa Nelley, someone put a VIN and we win: C for 2WD, S for six cylinder equipped, 1 for 1/2 ton, 4 for pickup and box, 7 for 1967 model year, S for St. Louis, MO assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The St. Louis plant also produced the Corvette until June 1, 1981 when production was moved to Bowling Green, KY where it is today. Possible code 516 Orange exterior paint. That's quite the collection of minibikes. I had one, got it in December 1982, from a neighbor who started driving and didn't want it anymore. Bought another one with a frame for $20 and made one out of two. By 1984, the Tecumseh H40 blew up because it was not taken care of before I got it. I still have the frames for them in my shed, but they will need extensive work down the road. My mom wouldn't talk to my dad for a week after he brought the bike home. LOL. That's a 10th Anniversary 280ZX. I believe GMAC featured one some time ago. Pretty funny that the Porta Potty units are by the hot dog vendor. LOL. Mr. Magante featured a four door version of that style 1948 Chevrolet the other day. That light green Chevrolet truck would look so much better at stock ride height. That 1993 Caprice would have a TBI engine, the LT1 was available from 1994 to 1996. The first year for the OBS truck was 1988.
Thank you for that 55 Chevy , it needs a ton of floors , did I see the ground through the floor , but beautiful othe4 than that , I going to call , it’s going to be tons f money to get it out here to California, lol nice thanks BigAl California
It never fails. Music is always at these meets. TH-cam got me in my last swap meet video. Had to go back and delete the music or else I would have had to share ad revenue with the copyright owner
@Classic Ride Society pretty awesome turn out was @ that swap meet classic trucks galore know it rained but if I was near Texas would bought half lot some kool rims, advertisement signs & projects rides.
Conroe wasn't that great this time around. February meet there is usually better (unless the weather is really bad). Those Buick wheels are for the midsize cars, 5 on 4 3/4 lug pattern, 7/16" studs. The other style is the full size car ones, like the trailer has on it that the white '58 Chevy is on. Those are 5 on 5 lug pattern, 1/2" studs. Usually 6" wide but there's a 7" wide version that was used on the '77-'90 Estate Wagon, I have a pair of those that were spares from when we had our '82 Estate Wagon. The prices on nice OBS trucks are going up big-time. That black '91 Chevy Sport is actually a reasonable price for that truck. Short bed regular cabs are hard to find under $12K.... That's why I jumped on the '97 I got in July, under 125,000 miles and only $5K. Of course it's a CCLB 1 ton, but it'll do whatever I need it to....
Not a Chevy guy, but that 72 4x4 is cool. You just don't see them unmolested like that. Ditto for the 67 Gimmy too actually AND I'm with Ya on the B&M Ratshitifter.
Thanks for walking around in the rain for an hour or so, to bring us this video! Dad and I used to go to this meet in the 80s and 90s, was worth the drive from Houston then. Gas was a little bit cheaper though!
Good meet ! Thank you! God bless you and yours !!! Eddy
Thanks Benny for taking us along. Some very cool rides for sale.
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Talk about hard core walking the lanes at a swap meet in the rain lol not me , lol,,,,, that’s why I only have most junkies things , lol you rock thanks BigAl California
Mr. B. Here ! The 1967 Pontiac looks like a good project car some support , hell, with SUV being 4 doors a 4 door car is not a bad idea ! Some of the other vehicle to help hubby guys look and keep in mind your still and what you can do .
I love the walk around love that 70 Chevelle shifter came like that SS
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👍🏻👍🏻love it🤘🏻🤘🏻 thanks Benny
Benny we look forward to your visits to the swap meets here in kalamazoo Michigan. Take care.
another swap meet Benny, excellent 👍
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The Pontiac had me right away...I just need the budget to purchase and haul home. I enjoy a swap meet, but my problem is I always want what I see 😁
I live the patina of that 67 Pontiac. (At least while the paint is wet) Live the Rambler 2 dr as well! The 57 Chev wgn cool but way out of my price range. The 58 Bel Air seemed not bad for the price. Thanks Benny for including the prices when you could and getting damp and numb for us.
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That Bonneville was identical to the one you removed that engine from.Wouldn’t mind having this one.
Whoa Nelley, someone put a VIN and we win:
C for 2WD, S for six cylinder equipped, 1 for 1/2 ton, 4 for pickup and box, 7 for 1967 model year, S for St. Louis, MO assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The St. Louis plant also produced the Corvette until June 1, 1981 when production was moved to Bowling Green, KY where it is today. Possible code 516 Orange exterior paint.
That's quite the collection of minibikes. I had one, got it in December 1982, from a neighbor who started driving and didn't want it anymore. Bought another one with a frame for $20 and made one out of two. By 1984, the Tecumseh H40 blew up because it was not taken care of before I got it. I still have the frames for them in my shed, but they will need extensive work down the road. My mom wouldn't talk to my dad for a week after he brought the bike home. LOL.
That's a 10th Anniversary 280ZX. I believe GMAC featured one some time ago. Pretty funny that the Porta Potty units are by the hot dog vendor. LOL. Mr. Magante featured a four door version of that style 1948 Chevrolet the other day. That light green Chevrolet truck would look so much better at stock ride height. That 1993 Caprice would have a TBI engine, the LT1 was available from 1994 to 1996.
The first year for the OBS truck was 1988.
Thank you for that 55 Chevy , it needs a ton of floors , did I see the ground through the floor , but beautiful othe4 than that , I going to call , it’s going to be tons f money to get it out here to California, lol nice thanks BigAl California
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Nice video Benny. I found out too late about this swap meet or else I would have gone.
Oh yeah I love these! Pretty long too 😁 I wonder if he'll run into someone playing music and have to cut the video off at some point lol
It never fails. Music is always at these meets. TH-cam got me in my last swap meet video. Had to go back and delete the music or else I would have had to share ad revenue with the copyright owner
@Classic Ride Society pretty awesome turn out was @ that swap meet classic trucks galore know it rained but if I was near Texas would bought half lot some kool rims, advertisement signs & projects rides.
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43:01... Again, not a Chevy guy, but I know my shit. 64 SS 4 spd. convertible... Top shelf Chevelle!
I don’t suppose you remember seeing that grill for s 65 Barracuda? It was around the 36:45 mark.
Hello Benny. Weather sucked but nice stuff out there. Try to make next one. Maybe Belton 👍
So many old school bmx bikes there ,they got some value now . Grab them if cheap and ebay them .
Hard to find anyone giving cheap prices these days on anything. That inflation must be hitting hard 😄😞
Looks like you go to one Texas swap, you have already seen what will be for sale at the next one.
looking for a 1989 to 94 GMc C1500 radio with factory EQ and original wire harness, must be working.
Conroe wasn't that great this time around. February meet there is usually better (unless the weather is really bad).
Those Buick wheels are for the midsize cars, 5 on 4 3/4 lug pattern, 7/16" studs. The other style is the full size car ones, like the trailer has on it that the white '58 Chevy is on. Those are 5 on 5 lug pattern, 1/2" studs. Usually 6" wide but there's a 7" wide version that was used on the '77-'90 Estate Wagon, I have a pair of those that were spares from when we had our '82 Estate Wagon.
The prices on nice OBS trucks are going up big-time. That black '91 Chevy Sport is actually a reasonable price for that truck. Short bed regular cabs are hard to find under $12K....
That's why I jumped on the '97 I got in July, under 125,000 miles and only $5K. Of course it's a CCLB 1 ton, but it'll do whatever I need it to....
When am I gonna get ttime to watch this ??????
thank you sir! i enjoy your videos
Not a Chevy guy, but that 72 4x4 is cool. You just don't see them unmolested like that. Ditto for the 67 Gimmy too actually AND I'm with Ya on the B&M Ratshitifter.
Buick Magnums were just a little bit different styling. Ford, Mopar and AMC are identical, Chevy has same appearance with GM lug pattern.
How much was the sunvisor
I didn't look unfortunately
benny what did you buy
I bought a set of 15" Buick wheels
@@ClassicRideSociety How much were they?