Great walk around with some beautiful vehicles! I really liked the 1974 Dodge Charger SE, I had one brand new with the Aztec package and fully loaded. It was a great driving car and sharp too, just don’t se them anymore. Thank you for your postings, they really are enjoyable!
Yes! These classic car consignment places are fun to walk through when I'm hired to inspect a specific car there. I appreciate you watching the Samspace81 channel, I do a variety of videos, check out my latest few ;)
That first blue Charger I agree is very cool, love the painted Satin Black roof mimicking a vynil roof look. Lot of pretty paint shining away at this place. First year of retirement will include a winter in Texas and a tour of all these showrooms. Will be bringing back something that tickles my fancy. Come on retirement investments ......
Great video. That first charger with the hemi. I don't think I ever seen one with that back coupe style roof? 66 & 67 with the fastback style yes? Keep them coming. Thanks.
yes sir, you could get the street Hemi in '66, this is a modern take on it from the mid to late 2000s I believe, sure you knew that too. Thanks Dale , always a pleasure. PS I filmed a 1966 Coronet factory hemi car you can find in TH-cam land
The car that he said was a Charger is actually a Dodge Coronet. I use to own one. Easy mistake to make if you only look at it from the front view. You are correct about the 66-67 Charger having a fastback roof . In 1968 they did a major restyle of the Charger.
Hey Sam, I really enjoy your videos. You do what I used to do. I was a classic inspector for a few years. I inspect big rigs now. Maybe I'll see you down the road. Thanks
there is a place called classic auto mall in Pennsylvania with 500 classic cars, many are for sale. I just bought my first classic car from them. Its a 1969 Impala with 454ci and factory four speed. I had air conditioning installed, it is like from the factory and they fixed a couple of other things. Came to about 6 grand.One thing I would suggest to every first time owner is buy the car in very best condition you can possibly afford. If not you'll end up spending much more to get it ready.
Gnarly I need to check them out. I agree with you. Always get a professional inspection as well. I always find things that a jaded buyer will miss or salesman - SAM
Back in the day you could get every one of them cars no matter which one it was and not pay any more than $3,000..maybe a couple i paid over that..I probably grabbed up about 20 cars.. "I'm not selling any of mine" but they were the days before Barrett-Jackson got greedy and screwed the old car industry up as far as buying old cars..The cars i picked up a 63 Chevy Impala with a 327 motor in perfect condition for $500, 1967 Chevy Nova SS I paid $1,000, I got a 55 Chevy 2-door for $500.With a V-8.. 68 Chevelle with a 396 paid $1,000..1966 Chevelle all original convertible 283 motor I paid $350 for it..1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass with the rocket engine I got it for $50 Dollars 1979 Camaro Z28 350 motor with a 4-speed $3,000 had 46,000 miles that was the most money I paid for a car 1974 Plymouth Duster would have 340 motor I got that for $2,500..1968 Chevy Camaro SS/RS $3,000 the days when the deals where out there I'm talking 1982 to 1995..Now people want $25,000 and up that needs work..In 1989 picked up a 1970 Mustang Fastback everything was new from the front bumper to the back bumper $900 Dollars my 20 cars = one car at Barrett-Jackson and everything I have I rate it anywhere from a 7 to a 10... 3 years ago I found the 1989 Ford Mustang 7-Up Edition they are all green with white interior white convertible top with the stick shift they only made 1,650 with the stick shift....$5,500 deals are out there... my neighbor goes golfing he told this older guy I really like your Mustang convertible it was a 1988 5.0 had the Chrome Pony Rims Red, white interior, white convertible top in perfect condition he got it for $4,000 Dollars had 79,000 original miles..I have a 2003 Chevy Xtreme I just pulled out the 4-cylinder motor the Body and motor had 100,000 miles on it already sold the motor and Transmission and I'm putting in a 2006 Corvette motor and transmission burgundy with black racing stripes inside and out perfect condition I might be selling that I under coated it sprayed the bed liner put a diamond plate toolbox. I'm sure once that guy opens the doors and start selling them cars in this video he'll want $30,000 and up people are not paying Barrett-Jackson prices anymore unless you're a millionaire..The Deals are still out there... Maple Motors in Tennessee they got some really great deals they used to be cheaper but I guess when you start making money the prices go up... I found a warehouse in Philadelphia this guy was an ex Philadelphia cop he had about 4,000 cars and this Warehouse and they were all in great running condition from the 50s the 60s the 70s some into the 80s...If i had the room and the money and had a car carrier to bring them home his prices were so cheap I found 30 cars that I wanted to buy 69 Corvette 69 Camaro his cars where badass and cheap at first I thought the cars were stolen because of the price the last time I was there was 2008...Had a 1970 Chevy Nova with a blue metal flake paint job 396 high performance motor all chromed-out and Velour interior...$8,000 Hard to say no to that price in 2020 I could probably get $38,000 for that car maybe more.. that Maple Motors in Tennessee they hide the Smokey and the Bandit everything original with a 4-speed and T-tops $16,800 too expensive for me but my friend grabbed it up he said they just sold one at the Atlantic City auction for $35,000 Dame..I got a 1973 Pontiac Firebird with a 455 motor was Black automatic for $1,000 Dollars..People are Crazy not me..I look i find...😎
I'm a classic car inspector, not employed by these guys, however I know that they will refer you to a 3rd party financer such as JJ Best Banc or Woodside Credit for financing - SAM
I go to these dealerships on other business, inspecting classic cars for private clients. It takes forever to edit and price dozens of cars I'm walking through, can't always accomplish that. I appreciate the constructive criticism and will look into doing more pricing on future videos, very time consuming when I'm not a car salesman or rewarded for driving attention to a dealership. - SAM
Its tough at a consignment place, lot of unrealistic owner expectations combined with commissions, takes a lot of deal working lol You gotta have the patience of a saint when you're buying a classic car, not a knee jerk decision either. Visit Samspace81.com for classic auto inspections. I'm based in Texas.
Classic auto insurance is really cheaper than regular car insurance. The secret to the whole deal is buy a quality car to begin with so it will appreciate in value. Thanks JT - SAM
All those cars and this generation could care less. Sell them now because the next generation won't be buying any of them just like the 2 generation before could care less about Brass era or classics.
I respectfully disagree with you. Muscle Cars & such transcend generations much better than Brass Era cars. These cars are selling every single day from 18 years old to 80. Thanks for watching Samspace81 - SAM
@@samspace81 so your telling me a 18 year old kid is buying a 20k+ car ya right,cash I guess because there is not a bank in the world to finance one. And an 80 year old wants a muscle car ya right,let alone drive one.
Thats exactly what I'm telling you. Its a different day & age. Kids make thousands online every day now and don't have to leave the house. Muscle Cars are cool to young men and old. I do this for a living. I work and film classic cars every day. I know my business very well. I've marketed over 2,000 classic cars until I decided to stop marketing & sales recently to focus on inspections & TH-cam videos. PERSPECTIVE sir - Sam "Samspace81"
I love em all and man there were a lot of Chevrolets there, usually are anywhere (shrugs) appreciate you watching. Just featured a '71 Mustang Boss 302 thats killer. Check out my Endless Summer series
Being a boomer, (born in 1949), you can imagine how much I enjoy your channel.
Thanks a lot for bringing us these beauties, along with the memories.
Much love Guillermo, I appreciate your support. I"m trying to get better and better. You'll like the latest couple of videos. Thanks again
Great walk around with some beautiful vehicles! I really liked the 1974 Dodge Charger SE, I had one brand new with the Aztec package and fully loaded. It was a great driving car and sharp too, just don’t se them anymore. Thank you for your postings, they really are enjoyable!
Much appreciated sir! More coming, just posted a new video :)
A showroom full of some awesome classics, thanks for sharing, much appreciated 👍
My pleasure Allan, I appreciate you following my Samspace81 channel.
Wow so many beautiful amazing looking cars beautiful amazing colours thanks friend have a very nice night
Appreciate that kind comment Keith & your viewership
Thank goodness we all have different taste in Classic cars you can pretty much find whatever it is you like.
Yes! These classic car consignment places are fun to walk through when I'm hired to inspect a specific car there. I appreciate you watching the Samspace81 channel, I do a variety of videos, check out my latest few ;)
That first blue Charger I agree is very cool, love the painted Satin Black roof mimicking a vynil roof look. Lot of pretty paint shining away at this place. First year of retirement will include a winter in Texas and a tour of all these showrooms. Will be bringing back something that tickles my fancy. Come on retirement investments ......
Good stuff Mike. I appreciate you watching.
Not a Charger
Whats not a Charger? Thanks
Excellent cars excellent video.Thank you.🇺🇸
So glad you are enjoying my videos - SAM
Great video. That first charger with the hemi. I don't think I ever seen one with that back coupe style roof? 66 & 67 with the fastback style yes? Keep them coming. Thanks.
yes sir, you could get the street Hemi in '66, this is a modern take on it from the mid to late 2000s I believe, sure you knew that too. Thanks Dale , always a pleasure. PS I filmed a 1966 Coronet factory hemi car you can find in TH-cam land
The car that he said was a Charger is actually a Dodge Coronet. I use to own one. Easy mistake to make if you only look at it from the front view. You are correct about the 66-67 Charger having a fastback roof . In 1968 they did a major restyle of the Charger.
Hey Sam, I really enjoy your videos. You do what I used to do. I was a classic inspector for a few years. I inspect big rigs now. Maybe I'll see you down the road. Thanks
Very cool Bill, really appreciate your comment & viewership, enjoying putting out content very much. - SAM
Yea some real cool cars there sam......that's a cool building to
It is, glad you enjoyed it. Overwhelming inventory of personalities
Great footage and keep up the good work!!!!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching, Ellis Herring
Niesamowite samochody, aż SERCE zaczęło mocniej bić :) Pozdrawiam z Polski
Thanks for checking out the walkthrough, Coll Hand Luke
there is a place called classic auto mall in Pennsylvania with 500 classic cars, many are for sale. I just bought my first classic car from them. Its a 1969 Impala with 454ci and factory four speed. I had air conditioning installed, it is like from the factory and they fixed a couple of other things. Came to about 6 grand.One thing I would suggest to every first time owner is buy the car in very best condition you can possibly afford. If not you'll end up spending much more to get it ready.
Gnarly I need to check them out. I agree with you. Always get a professional inspection as well. I always find things that a jaded buyer will miss or salesman - SAM
Dude you was about 10ft. from a 1960 LandRover like mine at the end. Very cool cars.
I dig them too! I've showcased several over the years. I don't visit many dealerships, mostly car shows around the USA
Great video! You really know your collectibles!
My pleasure, I appreciate the kind words
Well that explains why i havent seen any videos from Street side Classic, they have one down the road in Charlotte
They are still doing business. I was there inspecting a car for an out of state client, appointment only
@@samspace81 I used to see a video well several about once a week now nothing and they arent open to the public either because of the covid thing
Nice Cars you got overthere
Appreciate you watching Samspace81 👀
Planning on putting my 66 charger on consignment after I get all the bugs tweaked on on the new rebuilt motor
Cool car, I'd like to see it. Thanks for watching Samspace81 :)
W0W it's a dream and somebody wake me up
Glad you enjoyed the video Gerald. Thanks for watching
Back in the day you could get every one of them cars no matter which one it was and not pay any more than $3,000..maybe a couple i paid over that..I probably grabbed up about 20 cars.. "I'm not selling any of mine" but they were the days before Barrett-Jackson got greedy and screwed the old car industry up as far as buying old cars..The cars i picked up a 63 Chevy Impala with a 327 motor in perfect condition for $500, 1967 Chevy Nova SS I paid $1,000, I got a 55 Chevy 2-door for $500.With a V-8.. 68 Chevelle with a 396 paid $1,000..1966 Chevelle all original convertible 283 motor I paid $350 for it..1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass with the rocket engine I got it for $50 Dollars 1979 Camaro Z28 350 motor with a 4-speed $3,000 had 46,000 miles that was the most money I paid for a car 1974 Plymouth Duster would have 340 motor I got that for $2,500..1968 Chevy Camaro SS/RS $3,000 the days when the deals where out there I'm talking 1982 to 1995..Now people want $25,000 and up that needs work..In 1989 picked up a 1970 Mustang Fastback everything was new from the front bumper to the back bumper $900 Dollars my 20 cars = one car at Barrett-Jackson and everything I have I rate it anywhere from a 7 to a 10... 3 years ago I found the 1989 Ford Mustang 7-Up Edition they are all green with white interior white convertible top with the stick shift they only made 1,650 with the stick shift....$5,500 deals are out there... my neighbor goes golfing he told this older guy I really like your Mustang convertible it was a 1988 5.0 had the Chrome Pony Rims Red, white interior, white convertible top in perfect condition he got it for $4,000 Dollars had 79,000 original miles..I have a 2003 Chevy Xtreme I just pulled out the 4-cylinder motor the Body and motor had 100,000 miles on it already sold the motor and Transmission and I'm putting in a 2006 Corvette motor and transmission burgundy with black racing stripes inside and out perfect condition I might be selling that I under coated it sprayed the bed liner put a diamond plate toolbox. I'm sure once that guy opens the doors and start selling them cars in this video he'll want $30,000 and up people are not paying Barrett-Jackson prices anymore unless you're a millionaire..The Deals are still out there... Maple Motors in Tennessee they got some really great deals they used to be cheaper but I guess when you start making money the prices go up... I found a warehouse in Philadelphia this guy was an ex Philadelphia cop he had about 4,000 cars and this Warehouse and they were all in great running condition from the 50s the 60s the 70s some into the 80s...If i had the room and the money and had a car carrier to bring them home his prices were so cheap I found 30 cars that I wanted to buy 69 Corvette 69 Camaro his cars where badass and cheap at first I thought the cars were stolen because of the price the last time I was there was 2008...Had a 1970 Chevy Nova with a blue metal flake paint job 396 high performance motor all chromed-out and Velour interior...$8,000 Hard to say no to that price in 2020 I could probably get $38,000 for that car maybe more.. that Maple Motors in Tennessee they hide the Smokey and the Bandit everything original with a 4-speed and T-tops $16,800 too expensive for me but my friend grabbed it up he said they just sold one at the Atlantic City auction for $35,000 Dame..I got a 1973 Pontiac Firebird with a 455 motor was Black automatic for $1,000 Dollars..People are Crazy not me..I look i find...😎
Man you said a mouthful. Appreciate you watching Samspace81 👀
Great coverage!! Sam, what’s your rate for an inspection?
275 in DFW area 150 to 300 photos, video, write up 24hr turnaround most cases
This place is only about a mile from me, after working at GM for 40 years you think I would have smelled it sooner.
Yeah its a monster place
Yeah cool cars
Appreciate you watching Ian
Details on that brown Ford pickup 4x4
You'd have to ask them, thanks for watching Bryan
Like from india 🇮🇳 ❤️ 👍
Much love from Texas and Samspace81
83 to 85 scrambler . I had 84 and 85 CJ.
Love those things I've played with two i can remember. Thanks John
Walked past every car i wanted to look at.
LOL of ground to cover. What is your favorite kind of classic car? Appreciate you watching Samspace81 👀
Do you guys finance or you have to buy straight out
I'm a classic car inspector, not employed by these guys, however I know that they will refer you to a 3rd party financer such as JJ Best Banc or Woodside Credit for financing - SAM
I’m wishing you would’ve showed the price of those different car is that you looked at
I hear you, will do that on next one thanks for watching
I would like you to put the prices.
Noted thanks Juan for watching 👀
I'm looking to buy a muscle car!
Nice! If you need professional eyes on anything, let me know. I'm an inspector. 972-748-6389 SAM
From the land of ZZ TOP!
Heck yeah!! Thanks for the great comment Hotwheel66
When you do these shows tell us the prices you kinda hide them
I go to these dealerships on other business, inspecting classic cars for private clients. It takes forever to edit and price dozens of cars I'm walking through, can't always accomplish that. I appreciate the constructive criticism and will look into doing more pricing on future videos, very time consuming when I'm not a car salesman or rewarded for driving attention to a dealership. - SAM
Check them online... most of the stuff is all high dollar stuff. Don't look there for sub 25k "driver".
Its tough at a consignment place, lot of unrealistic owner expectations combined with commissions, takes a lot of deal working lol You gotta have the patience of a saint when you're buying a classic car, not a knee jerk decision either. Visit Samspace81.com for classic auto inspections. I'm based in Texas.
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Thanks for watching, Wanna
I WILL CALL YOU AFTER I WIN THE LOTTO
I'll inspect it, save you heartache or confirm your dream machine, Samspace81.com
Classic cars are a expensive hobby. You need a heated garage with hoist, full set of tools and special auto insurance.
Classic auto insurance is really cheaper than regular car insurance. The secret to the whole deal is buy a quality car to begin with so it will appreciate in value. Thanks JT - SAM
@@samspace81 I wish in Canada collector car insurance is expensive and a only a selective amount of collector cars are available.
Thats interesting. Bummer! I've brokered several classic cars to Canada.
That’s not a Charger Dog!!!
For real? Thanks brah
don't understand the purpose of your video !!!
it is not helpful at all, no information or any idea of prices !👎👎👎
Just showing classic cars, real simple videos. Thanks for watching Carlos. I'm not a salesman.
All those cars and this generation could care less. Sell them now because the next generation won't be buying any of them just like the 2 generation before could care less about Brass era or classics.
I respectfully disagree with you. Muscle Cars & such transcend generations much better than Brass Era cars. These cars are selling every single day from 18 years old to 80. Thanks for watching Samspace81 - SAM
@@samspace81 so your telling me a 18 year old kid is buying a 20k+ car ya right,cash I guess because there is not a bank in the world to finance one. And an 80 year old wants a muscle car ya right,let alone drive one.
Thats exactly what I'm telling you. Its a different day & age. Kids make thousands online every day now and don't have to leave the house. Muscle Cars are cool to young men and old. I do this for a living. I work and film classic cars every day. I know my business very well. I've marketed over 2,000 classic cars until I decided to stop marketing & sales recently to focus on inspections & TH-cam videos. PERSPECTIVE sir - Sam "Samspace81"
I know plenty of 80 plus year olds that bang gears too! You sound like you need some excitement in your life. - SAM
@@samspace81 your an idiot classics are the way to go, great investment and ride when your bored
Sure spends a lot of time on GM's no time on the Fords. Mist like GM.
I love em all and man there were a lot of Chevrolets there, usually are anywhere (shrugs) appreciate you watching. Just featured a '71 Mustang Boss 302 thats killer. Check out my Endless Summer series