Matt it was increditable car show lots of beautiful cars. And you do a great job showing and filming. From outside to the interiors of these cars.Loved the Porky’s Drive Inn and all the old advertising signs as well. Just Loved it. Thanks for taking us along. 💯💕👊👍
Awesome car show there Matt thanks for going through it for us there was a lot of cars there a whole smorgasbord of cars i like the rat rod manure spreader thank you sir
hey Matt from the D Mi 😎 hey thanks for sharing your time and quality video of what I consider one of the best dam car shows, because of it's location 🎉👍🤩
I told ya Matt, I told ya. If you like that location you better visit the Antique Power Show there as well. It's a car show, military vehicles, classic buses, old fire trucks, steam machines, antique farm equipment and much more together. You can't even imagine. The whole place is like a living Hollywood movie set. It's like a time travel. Check it out ;)
I saw a documentary on the NEW post-war Fords as shown at 57:07, and if I'm not mistaken, they were Edsel Ford's determination to do something NEW after the war, and Henry Ford was NOT happy about them. I guess they took off, though.
See now that blue Merc at 58:24 is a 63, I think, and IT is Scha-WEET. Verts are even nicer, and make a very hot hot rod, especially in black with a red interior.
How many people know that you can tell what year an old car is by looking closely at the taillights and the year is printed in the red plastic as part of the part number. And all manufacturers did it. I forget exactly when they stopped doing it but I'm thinking it was well into the 70's or early 80's. I don't know if the aftermarket ones do it either.
Excellent Show and Thank You for the footage of them pulling in .. Best Sounds EVER !!
As good as it gets 😊😊😅😮
Thanks very much
The owner had a great vision 😮😊
Kaisers of that age, 53, are bizarrely beautiful cars, especially the ones with the "bamboo" look interiors.
I think that’s about as good as a car show gets
Thanks Sir I really enjoyed this one 👍🇺🇸
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Matt it was increditable car show lots of beautiful cars. And you do a great job showing and filming. From outside to the interiors of these cars.Loved the Porky’s Drive Inn and all the old advertising signs as well. Just Loved it.
Thanks for taking us along.
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You bet. Lots of good stuff in this video. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed! 😎👍
Awesome car show there Matt thanks for going through it for us there was a lot of cars there a whole smorgasbord of cars i like the rat rod manure spreader thank you sir
hey Matt from the D Mi 😎 hey thanks for sharing your time and quality video of what I consider one of the best dam car shows, because of it's location 🎉👍🤩
Such a great spot!!! Thanks man.
My son loved watching this. 3 years old.
Very cool, really enjoyed Matt!!!!! 🤜🤛
First show I able to catch of yours and you didn’t disappoint , great show keep up the good work 😎🇺🇸
Hi matt awesome place great show thanks alot . Cheers mate🇦🇺
OUTSTANDING!!!!>>> as usual Mr. Mathew...keep em coming...from texas
Matt keep up the good work & videos .it's grate watching your videos down here in Australia. Cheers Rob
I told ya Matt, I told ya. If you like that location you better visit the Antique Power Show there as well. It's a car show, military vehicles, classic buses, old fire trucks, steam machines, antique farm equipment and much more together. You can't even imagine. The whole place is like a living Hollywood movie set. It's like a time travel. Check it out ;)
Looks like a cool show!
Great show Matt, enjoyed! 👍
I saw a documentary on the NEW post-war Fords as shown at 57:07, and if I'm not mistaken, they were Edsel Ford's determination to do something NEW after the war, and Henry Ford was NOT happy about them. I guess they took off, though.
That 61 Merc is gorgeous. The 63 and 64 verts are even nicer.
I love the hot rods
Me too. 👍
Nice mustang hat
See now that blue Merc at 58:24 is a 63, I think, and IT is Scha-WEET. Verts are even nicer, and make a very hot hot rod, especially in black with a red interior.
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That's not a 58 Nomad at 1:03. It had 4 doors. Just had the Nomad emblem.
In 1958, the Chevy Nomad station wagon did in fact become a four-door.
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Porky’s is still open?
How many people know that you can tell what year an old car is by looking closely at the taillights and the year is printed in the red plastic as part of the part number. And all manufacturers did it. I forget exactly when they stopped doing it but I'm thinking it was well into the 70's or early 80's. I don't know if the aftermarket ones do it either.