*Driven2Compete* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to show us. Amazing to see some of the cars we purchased for $500/750 bucks when we were kids. God Bless.
If you have never been there, Country Classic Cars in Staunton Il is a great place to look at over 600 cars very reasonable pricing. It is about 40 miles north of St Louis Mo on I55.
Favorite car: 63, Chrysler 300J, with Cross Ram Induction.... It's about the artistry of what's under the hood and the rarity as only 400 were produced (btw, these were the original muscle cars going back to 1954) a 300 J was the fastest production car in 63 topping out at 142 mph, for a 4000 pound car. Favorite Color: for a car clear coat silver.... For a color in general light blue, like a the shade of a pale blue eyes.
The nova is fair priced and the super bee is great but you have to have insurance and security and a nice shop to store it every one wants to steal it .The time you restore with inflation there not overpriced .
1971 Chevy Monte Carlo 454 SS any shade of Chevy green or I agree painted with the 2007 Dodge Charger Sublime green I have my 1994 Isuzu ss396 painted that color thanks for doing the video and I cannot believe this place is less than a half an hour away from where I live never knew it was there when I have to take me to field trip out to check it out keep up the great work with the updates you make sure you have yourself a wonderful day today and everyday
Thanks for commenting. Most of the so called barn finds that were open to being viewed are pre 1950. I didn't include them as they just didn't interest me. If there would have been 60s and 70s cars available to view, I would have filmed them.
2nd Gen lightnings are better performers but 1st Gen are much better looking and a lot more rare, especially in good condition. Mustang and Race Red Master Race for the color Jake!!
Fabulous collection of cars! Was this mall purpose built an a mega showroom? Please review the audio on this show. "Check it out, Check it out, Check it out, Check it out!"
Bottom is about to fall out! I’m selling my vintage guitars now, too! House prices about to crash along with the prices for all but the rarest vintage items! Get out while you can ! Buy back in , in a couple of years! Peace
You may not be able to (or have it built) for that. any car guy knows that. That being said, you can buy comparable cars for way, way less money -just look . The automotive world is way smaller than you think. At these prices, you would be very fortunate to ever realize any substantial value appreciation.
I think it’s peaked out also. Just everyday living is crazy now. Even wealthy people are going to have to tighten up a little the taxes are coming. I suppose collecting cars would have been a good investment at one time but prices have gone bat shit crazy, even for new vehicles.
well I suppose if you had money to burn, literally, this would be a paradise but let's be real here for a second of two, now you don't need to be 'in the business' to see that those asking prices on some of those are WAY, WAY TO HIGH, overpriced is an understatement, OUTRAGEOUS is about right may as well go out and by a Challenger REDEYE with all the bells and whistles and save 50 grand in the process with some of these -- and it'd outrun the majority if NOT ALL of them anyway, EVEN if you're a collector with millions to spend, those prices are just way off the charts to be reasonable, I don't see how one gets away with posting those amounts but, ok then...
You can't trust the mileage on any car sold in PA. and many other states like AR, and GA., (cars 10 years and older are mileage exempt due to odometer mechanical limits). Yeah, dealers will throw that up in your face and stand behind that ancient law all day long. Considering most everything is computerized these days some dealers/sellers can get salvage titles washed clean; take a "Flood" branded title to NM, it never floods there. Why all the states can't get together and make universal title laws is beyond me.
I'm going to agree to disagree with you on this one. PA is one of the harder States to fake or adjust a title in. Not to mention, the inspections here are more in depth than down south and other parts of the country. I rely on car faxes, vehicle records, vehicle history, and a complete inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase. I've never had an issue following those steps.
@@Driven2Compete Ah, I guess things have changed since I moved away from NJ in '97. The other thing that gets me about classic cars is they are only original once. I understand setting the odometer back to zero if the car is fully restored but so many "cool cars" like a 60's Vette convertible or Camaro/Firebird are advertised on eBay as 55K original miles (odometer exempt in the fine print). There is a dealer in Clearwater FL that sells classics and when I visited I went out back and there was the mechanic with the Speedo out and he was adjusting the numbers on an old 60's Corvette. I have driven a few at various auctions when I was a detailer and although they are beautiful looking cars, you could tell half of them had serious problems with alignment and such as I drove them across the arena floor at 5 mph. I agree, a complete inspection by a legitimate mechanic or knowledgeable person is extremely important since there is so much fraud out there and shysters selling dream cars that are junk with new paint.
I don't agree with turning back an odometer no matter what the reason. I have a 67 Firebird HO Convertible that I've talked about in other videos on my channel. That car was bought in 1984 with 68k original and I walked it through Penndot to make sure the actual mileage was listed on the title. It now has 89k on it and I can vouch for that being the original mileage. Not all cars are TMU, but it is getting harder to find them at a reasonable price.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green peoples party and Greta FFF Inc. gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated peoples gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil smoke and CO2 generating cars any longer...
Way over priced. Who in their right mind would pay over a hundred grand for that red vette . Like the mileage mean anything. Them rich ass holes have ruined the car hobby. To quote potato brain. Come on man !! Lol
That’s the case with vintage musical instruments but prices for them have been flat for about five years now. The collectors have attempted to push up prices but buyers aren’t supporting it the same trend will happen to cars also. The instruments are not generally bought/sold for their original purpose have become status symbols stored in glass cases for the most part. The pro musicians that have them will at least perform with them.
*Driven2Compete* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to show us. Amazing to see some of the cars we purchased for $500/750 bucks when we were kids. God Bless.
Thank you for sharing your video... we love old school trucks awesome....
Mustang's my favorite car........ all colors..... great video......
I loved that you show the prices on these beautiful vehicles so people have an idea on what the asking prices are.
Pretty sure most of these will be $100k+
If you have never been there, Country Classic Cars in Staunton Il is a great place to look at over 600 cars very reasonable pricing. It is about 40 miles north of St Louis Mo on I55.
In 1986 I bought a '70 Cougar C.J. and a '69 Firebird 400/4sp for $6,500.... LoL those days are gone for sure.
Favorite car: 63, Chrysler 300J, with Cross Ram Induction.... It's about the artistry of what's under the hood and the rarity as only 400 were produced (btw, these were the original muscle cars going back to 1954) a 300 J was the fastest production car in 63 topping out at 142 mph, for a 4000 pound car. Favorite Color: for a car clear coat silver.... For a color in general light blue, like a the shade of a pale blue eyes.
Thanks for sharing!
Your looking at a picture of my favorite car and caller, and it's in my garage.
too many to choose a favorite... as far as color goes, that root beer brown was exceptionally nice!
That lightning is sick! Great color too.
Thanx for your time sir.I have many,many favorites but the 55 nomad keeps me up at nite.🗽🗽👍👍❤❤
The legendary 455 s.d. trans am 1970 was the fastest Pontiac of the era love my goats though
The nova is fair priced and the super bee is great but you have to have insurance and security and a nice shop to store it every one wants to steal it .The time you restore with inflation there not overpriced .
1971 Chevy Monte Carlo 454 SS any shade of Chevy green or I agree painted with the 2007 Dodge Charger Sublime green I have my 1994 Isuzu ss396 painted that color thanks for doing the video and I cannot believe this place is less than a half an hour away from where I live never knew it was there when I have to take me to field trip out to check it out keep up the great work with the updates you make sure you have yourself a wonderful day today and everyday
Thank you for commenting and sharing your favorite
Nah them prices are high, period!
I noticed on the list they had 400 barn finds it would’ve been wonderful if you would’ve showed them😬 I was really hoping…..
Thanks for commenting. Most of the so called barn finds that were open to being viewed are pre 1950. I didn't include them as they just didn't interest me. If there would have been 60s and 70s cars available to view, I would have filmed them.
2nd Gen lightnings are better performers but 1st Gen are much better looking and a lot more rare, especially in good condition.
Mustang and Race Red Master Race for the color Jake!!
Nova 68-72 V8 F41 suspension Auto, A/C, PS, PB, FM radio. Met. Blue w Black interior.
Great choice!
1970 El Camino SS 454 matching serial numbers.
Fabulous collection of cars! Was this mall purpose built an a mega showroom? Please review the audio on this show. "Check it out, Check it out, Check it out, Check it out!"
The cars are so random! I would have them organized by brand!
That's near where I live!
Noticed all the collectors are dumping their stock. They know what’s about to happen.
Bottom is about to fall out! I’m selling my vintage guitars now, too! House prices about to crash along with the prices for all but the rarest vintage items! Get out while you can ! Buy back in , in a couple of years!
Peace
They are 89 years old and selling what their heirs don’t want
@@swampfox2.090 I’m just glad they have buyers, at least for now.
Good job
The 65 TBird roadster does not look like a 65, more like the 61 to 63.
You may not be able to (or have it built) for that. any car guy knows that. That being said, you can buy comparable cars for way, way less money -just look . The automotive world is way smaller than you think. At these prices, you would be very fortunate to ever realize any substantial value appreciation.
I think it’s peaked out also. Just everyday living is crazy now. Even wealthy people are going to have to tighten up a little the taxes are coming.
I suppose collecting cars would have been a good investment at one time but prices have gone bat shit crazy, even for new vehicles.
Maurice Crist
40 Ford Deluxe 2 door sedan , Burgundy.
The bmw on gone in sixty secs was a 525I not a 850 coupe it was a four door
Thanks. I watched the movie again last night and you are 100% correct! Appreciate you commenting.
Yh defo
Nice
i wish i could afford one of these beautiful cars..
No chip shortage here. These new cars should sell well. As long as they're not too over priced.
Too late for that.
Love your videos! Hope to see more very soon. Thanks for sharing with us!
55 Chevy. red and white
My brother had a 67 model 442, and you just blew past it, I was saying, what's the price, get back over there, dam
Life is so unfair
I see you like vettes and camaros because that is what the video mainly shows.
Sir, I disagree. Watch the video in its entirety and you'll find I talk about a number of different vehicles. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Why did you walk by the olds cutlass
I would be interested in a 1970 plymouth fury, two door with 383 engine with 383 emblems on raised hood
No Monte Carlos?
pricing way out of line
Where is this place located?
Where is the place
WHAT,S UP WITH JIMMY ?????
well I suppose if you had money to burn, literally, this would be a paradise but let's be real here for a second of two, now you don't need to be 'in the business' to see that those asking prices on some of those are WAY, WAY TO HIGH, overpriced is an understatement, OUTRAGEOUS is about right
may as well go out and by a Challenger REDEYE with all the bells and whistles and save 50 grand in the process with some of these -- and it'd outrun the majority if NOT ALL of them anyway, EVEN if you're a collector with millions to spend, those prices are just way off the charts to be reasonable, I don't see how one gets away with posting those amounts but, ok then...
It’s the EV scare right now.
Even your daily driver will be a museum piece in a few years.
Sky blu with off white
You can't trust the mileage on any car sold in PA. and many other states like AR, and GA., (cars 10 years and older are mileage exempt due to odometer mechanical limits). Yeah, dealers will throw that up in your face and stand behind that ancient law all day long. Considering most everything is computerized these days some dealers/sellers can get salvage titles washed clean; take a "Flood" branded title to NM, it never floods there. Why all the states can't get together and make universal title laws is beyond me.
I'm going to agree to disagree with you on this one. PA is one of the harder States to fake or adjust a title in. Not to mention, the inspections here are more in depth than down south and other parts of the country. I rely on car faxes, vehicle records, vehicle history, and a complete inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase. I've never had an issue following those steps.
@@Driven2Compete Ah, I guess things have changed since I moved away from NJ in '97. The other thing that gets me about classic cars is they are only original once. I understand setting the odometer back to zero if the car is fully restored but so many "cool cars" like a 60's Vette convertible or Camaro/Firebird are advertised on eBay as 55K original miles (odometer exempt in the fine print). There is a dealer in Clearwater FL that sells classics and when I visited I went out back and there was the mechanic with the Speedo out and he was adjusting the numbers on an old 60's Corvette. I have driven a few at various auctions when I was a detailer and although they are beautiful looking cars, you could tell half of them had serious problems with alignment and such as I drove them across the arena floor at 5 mph. I agree, a complete inspection by a legitimate mechanic or knowledgeable person is extremely important since there is so much fraud out there and shysters selling dream cars that are junk with new paint.
I don't agree with turning back an odometer no matter what the reason. I have a 67 Firebird HO Convertible that I've talked about in other videos on my channel. That car was bought in 1984 with 68k original and I walked it through Penndot to make sure the actual mileage was listed on the title. It now has 89k on it and I can vouch for that being the original mileage. Not all cars are TMU, but it is getting harder to find them at a reasonable price.
Just because someone has $50,000 in it doesn’t mean it’s worth 50k
Go to actions, much cheaper prices.
If u don't have deep pockets don't make sense looking at these rides
Morgan town pa
Are these people out of their fuckin minds these prices are way to high good luck
Loving your videos D2C, Sub me in !!
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green peoples party and Greta FFF Inc. gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated peoples gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil smoke and CO2 generating cars any longer...
Lets hope you're wrong!
Prices are too high ?
I'll keep on looking elsewhere
I bet you car's be sitting forever with them high ass prices
Okokokokokok
Thanks Thanks thanks
Way over priced. Who in their right mind would pay over a hundred grand for that red vette . Like the mileage mean anything. Them rich ass holes have ruined the car hobby. To quote potato brain. Come on man !! Lol
That’s the case with vintage musical instruments but prices for them have been flat for about five years now. The collectors have attempted to push up prices but buyers aren’t supporting it the same trend will happen to cars also.
The instruments are not generally bought/sold for their original purpose have become status symbols stored in glass cases for the most part.
The pro musicians that have them will at least perform with them.
It belongs to me and my wife