Billy you did a phenomenal job on the video of the car show!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the one that really made my day was the grocery getter 1967 Ford galaxy country squire station wagon……. my godmother with her six children lived in Hampton Beach NH , then later on in North Hampton NH right up off route one ,,,,,One of her cars to drag the troops Around was a 1967 Ford galaxy country squire station wagon,,,,,,,When she wasn’t driving the car , her oldest daughter would pack the car with the troop of kids ,,, I think they capacity was maybe nine,, we have anywhere from 11 to 16 kids in the car ripping around….. I was very young at the time,,, I can always remember sitting in the back all the way back,,,,not facing the direction you were going or watching where you’ve been …… but looking across from each other like you’re sitting on the kitchen table have fond memories thank you Billy
What a fantastic show! Lots of mods on all types of cars. I liked that 61 Caddy with the wild chop. You sure have a great view from your room. Waiting to get out of Dodge reminded me of when I would go to the Woodward Ave Dream Cruise, we would sit on the bridge going into MI for up to an hour and not move an inch to go through customs
Great video!! I was raised in Somerset, I attended Rutgers Prep, just down the road from there! I was born in Boston, but call Somerset HOME. That 63 dodge with the slant odd and twin carbs was super to see, and that ford with the Duesy headlamps WOW!!, but SOOO many great looking cars and trucks there! Glad Somerset is growing!
Lot of craftsmanship on the old school chopped roof customs! And as I remember, the Plymouth "Mod Tops" were rare factory option floral vinyl roofs offered on the '69 and new body '70 Barracuda's in two colors- the yellow you saw and (I believe) a blue/green pattern. Local Imperial/Chrysler/Plymouth dealer had one on the lot for a long time. I vaguely remember a woman with a '69 Sport Satellite with the blue-ish one also, brought in for service.
I couldn't watch it anymore, I was getting a headache, it was killing me. Too much Beauty and coolness. It was a mental overload. Especially since I had to sell my hot rod recently to pay bills. Oh, the memories.😢
Don't stop talking about Sanford Dragway. I feel the same way about New England Dragway. Attended my first race there in 1968, Spent many a day there between 1967and 1981. Moved to Central Illinois and my home track became Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brownsburg/Clermont, IN which is now the hub of so many Pro Drag Teams. . Both NED and IRP were the same 90 minute drive one way but worth it. My favorite experience was seeing Ronnie Sox and Dyno Don Nicholson face off in a NED's Wednesday Night Pro Stock shows. Worth every cent. Same can be said about all the annual Big Go's I've attended at IRP. Please feel free to share memories of Sanford and any of the other race tracks I once attended, including Lime Rock, Lisbon, ME and the Southwick MX track. So much rich history of racing in New England.
I made a 16mm movie @ Sanford when TV Tommy was there back in the middle 60s. Big trip to go there from Burlington Mass back in those days. Thanks for another video.
Hey bill it’s 0320 in the morning Friday over here thought I’d have a look see if you had posted Thursday gathering. You never disappoint. So cool. Love that 60s Buick. But the customs voodoo idle. That gold Chevy. The white with scallops 50s ford. I’m pretty sure that was a magazine car. Great driving shots as well. Take care both. Have a great time as I will through your lens. 👌👍👍
Hi Bill glad you had a safe trip, lots of cars for thursday, Um the gentleman and his wife that own the Rambler wagon 6cyl with air names are Larry and Linda Eckert, he worked with me for years at the chemical plant they live about 2 miles from me here in Fleetwood, tell them I said Hi and be safe! Mike
What is a mod top? Mod Top Muscle Cars First available in 1969, the Mod Top option consisted of a series of three wild, flowered vinyl designs that could be ordered to substitute for the single-color padded vinyl tops on many higher-trim Dodge and Plymouth cars.
0:48 I can tell you whoever that was there ain't no man what a terrible way to start the trip u sound my cousin by the way they used to live right next to the Portland see dogs my mom used to live on Congress st in a farm house gone now I think some dhhs building would be there old front yard
That blue chopped Cadillac is about the craziest thing I’ve ever seen, loved it 😍
How does the front door work?
Great to see something different at a car show!
The 62 Cadillac on the thumbnail is absolutely wild
Thanks Bill. I thought that the natural lighting with the cloud cover really gave us some beautiful colors on these cars. I loved "Christine Alley."
Billy you did a phenomenal job on the video of the car show!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the one that really made my day was the grocery getter 1967 Ford galaxy country squire station wagon……. my godmother with her six children lived in Hampton Beach NH , then later on in North Hampton NH right up off route one ,,,,,One of her cars to drag the troops Around was a 1967 Ford galaxy country squire station wagon,,,,,,,When she wasn’t driving the car , her oldest daughter would pack the car with the troop of kids ,,, I think they capacity was maybe nine,, we have anywhere from 11 to 16 kids in the car ripping around….. I was very young at the time,,, I can always remember sitting in the back all the way back,,,,not facing the direction you were going or watching where you’ve been …… but looking across from each other like you’re sitting on the kitchen table have fond memories thank you Billy
Drove a forest green squire and played in a band. Teen life was good
Love it Bill, can't wait to see the rest of the show. 😎👌👍
Wow, some very high caliber machines there! Thanks for sharing.
That '61 Cadillac is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
What a nice show. Thank you for your time videoing it.
What a fantastic show! Lots of mods on all types of cars. I liked that 61 Caddy with the wild chop.
You sure have a great view from your room.
Waiting to get out of Dodge reminded me of when I would go to the Woodward Ave Dream Cruise, we would sit on the bridge going into MI for up to an hour and not move an inch to go through customs
Enjoyed!!
Great video!! I was raised in Somerset, I attended Rutgers Prep, just down the road from there! I was born in Boston, but call Somerset HOME. That 63 dodge with the slant odd and twin carbs was super to see, and that ford with the Duesy headlamps WOW!!, but SOOO many great looking cars and trucks there! Glad Somerset is growing!
Very cool!
Lot of craftsmanship on the old school chopped roof customs! And as I remember, the Plymouth "Mod Tops" were rare factory option floral vinyl roofs offered on the '69 and new body '70 Barracuda's in two colors- the yellow you saw and (I believe) a blue/green pattern. Local Imperial/Chrysler/Plymouth dealer had one on the lot for a long time. I vaguely remember a woman with a '69 Sport Satellite with the blue-ish one also, brought in for service.
I couldn't watch it anymore, I was getting a headache, it was killing me. Too much Beauty and coolness. It was a mental overload. Especially since I had to sell my hot rod recently to pay bills. Oh, the memories.😢
Don't stop talking about Sanford Dragway. I feel the same way about New England Dragway. Attended my first race there in 1968, Spent many a day there between 1967and 1981. Moved to Central Illinois and my home track became Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brownsburg/Clermont, IN which is now the hub of so many Pro Drag Teams. . Both NED and IRP were the same 90 minute drive one way but worth it. My favorite experience was seeing Ronnie Sox and Dyno Don Nicholson face off in a NED's Wednesday Night Pro Stock shows. Worth every cent. Same can be said about all the annual Big Go's I've attended at IRP. Please feel free to share memories of Sanford and any of the other race tracks I once attended, including Lime Rock, Lisbon, ME and the Southwick MX track. So much rich history of racing in New England.
Some of my best memories are about Sanford Drags.
I made a 16mm movie @ Sanford when TV Tommy was there back in the middle 60s. Big trip to go there from Burlington Mass back in those days. Thanks for another video.
Hey bill it’s 0320 in the morning Friday over here thought I’d have a look see if you had posted Thursday gathering. You never disappoint. So cool. Love that 60s Buick. But the customs voodoo idle. That gold Chevy. The white with scallops 50s ford. I’m pretty sure that was a magazine car. Great driving shots as well. Take care both. Have a great time as I will through your lens. 👌👍👍
Hi Bill glad you had a safe trip, lots of cars for thursday, Um the gentleman and his wife that own the Rambler wagon 6cyl with air names are Larry and Linda Eckert, he worked with me for years at the chemical plant they live about 2 miles from me here in Fleetwood, tell them I said Hi and be safe! Mike
I talked to Larry and Linda about your comment. They remember you and said hi.
Nice work bill. Beautiful cars. 🇦🇺👍
Yes they are!
Thanks Bill ...amazing vehicles
Ty Bill for the 58 pic,s
that car in the thumbnail.so sleek and sharp
What is a mod top?
Mod Top Muscle Cars
First available in 1969, the Mod Top option consisted of a series of three wild, flowered vinyl designs that could be ordered to substitute for the single-color padded vinyl tops on many higher-trim Dodge and Plymouth cars.
What in the "Hot Rods to Hell" is that Cadillac? 😳
Good stuff!
That blown coupe is the bomb 😂😂
The reason you don't see many Green Corvettes is because Green race cars were considered a universal curse dating back to 1910.
I knew that, but the color on that Vette was awesome.
Bill do you see many 66/67 fairlanes? I live in Australia and have 67. Very few over here. Great job buddy.
I think there’s a fair amount of them. I love that body style.
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That caddilac is awsome give that guy some more shrooms and lets see what else he will make,
It was impressive
cool gasser wagon
Hey Bill, why did you skip over the really cool stuff? There were six movie quality Batmobiles you ignored
Look at my Friday and Saturday videos. I covered them like a blanket.
Billy is this an annual event?
Yes
0:48 I can tell you whoever that was there ain't no man what a terrible way to start the trip u sound my cousin by the way they used to live right next to the Portland see dogs my mom used to live on Congress st in a farm house gone now I think some dhhs building would be there old front yard
An Oldsamino!
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Looks like it will be big show to bad about what happened at the bridge glade that was the only problem you had .W here is this show at?
Where is Dead Man's curve?
Somerset, New Jersey
*Mahwah. Somerset is just Lead East II*
I love older cars, better than brand new
Al the 58 plymouths were jim ŕsws. Fùru jim tell him I said hi