I was born in 1956 and grew up with the best cars and music. My first car was a 1970 mustang Mach 1 with a 351C engine and a Hurst 4 speed transmission when I was 16. I wish I still had it
What an absolutely magnificent collection. You know, Seal Cove Auto Museum in Acadia was one of the very best automobile museums I have ever been to in my life and I have been to many superb ones. But I sure wish I had known about this one when I was there.
Amazing Collection Peter!! You are a man after my own heart. Now all Peter has to do is get everything appraised. I am curious how expensive the most expensive automobile is.🤔
Amazing how God has given one man the ability to keep the progress of man contained all by his Hands. If it were Not given him by God he could never done this by himself.Amen.
Like The Lady Said Those Cars From The Distant Past Had Personality The Cars Of Today Don't Have Crap Back In The 60's I Could Look At A Car And Know Instantly Who Made It And What Year It Was!
it ain't no dream when you figure out what it takes to maintain a car collection like this !you can't just let them sit there and not look after them go ask jay leno what it takes and besides there is a one there thing here too we all get old !
@@JerryBrentnell-x9z it took me about more than 15 years to fully restore a 1952 Chevy fleetline two door straight six three on the tree by my self, I prepped and chrome all that was to be chromed , I polished everything and it's still shining 20 years later, I took it to bare metal cut and replaced all the rust out treated the metal searched for the n.o.s. accessories , did some of the upholstery and painted it the original color Summer time green 💚 I know first hand how much hard work and dedication it was to have my dream come true
Wow. Greetings from Canada. I would love to see the collection. My daughter who lives in New Brunswick now after university. When I travel down from Toronto to visit I would love to have a detour. Went to Indiana to studebaker museum when my brother got married to his wife American. Beautiful cars so sad the brand went bust. (Studebaker) G
His passion for old Fords is even worse then mine. I've, as an OF have only owned 3 Ford convertibles, a '57 w/312 T-Bird Special, a '60 w/352 and now a '31 but that's a hot rod (Ford 5.0 powered). We are planning a trip to Maine in September so maybe a day in nearby Gardner will need to be scheduled.
Did the news reporter sneak in a pun at @ 1:30? Did anyone else catch it? He's talking about the guy's car collection (Ford's) & he said something about the first affordable V8 engine. The word ''affordable'' has the word ''Ford'' in it & he was talking about Ford's. How fitting.
This collection is impressive and money doesn’t seem to be an object here. Unfortunately, however, wealthy collectors like him are driving up the prices for classic cars to the effect that this hobby is getting unaffordable for average-income people. He seems to be a likeable guy, but I’d rather see 200 cars being owned by 200 different people - and being out on the road.
I lived in a city in northern Australia and as a kid during the 1950s, I used to go fishing on the local wharf. One day when I went fishing there were hundreds of old cars lined up on the wharf, some dating back to the early 1920s or earlier. All the cars had the canvas top and the seats removed and they filled them up with scrap metal and sent them off to Japan where they were melted down, and I suppose, turned into Toyota’s, Mazda’s etc.
Great collection. Definitely worth seeing in person!
What a Great Piece & Collection Thank You for Sharing
Beautiful Convertible FORDS and beautiful CAR COLLECTION 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful Collection.
I was born in 1956 and grew up with the best cars and music. My first car was a 1970 mustang Mach 1 with a 351C engine and a Hurst 4 speed transmission when I was 16. I wish I still had it
Wow !!-what a CAR,-!!--it is a wonder,-your still Alive !!
I was born in '53 and my first car was a 1967 GTO convertable. It was stolen when I was in college.
What a wonderful collection of American made cars.
NO Car or Truck better than a Ford. Your collection is absolutely beautiful! WOW! I am so jealous - gorgeous cars!
The 30's era Ford's were gorgeous. Very nice!
As a lifelong car enthusiast, this is how I imagine MY heaven will look! But seriously, congratulations on an impressive collection. Well done.
that is quite the collection and the place looks spotlessly clean, wicked awesome.
Hello 👋🏻 😊
The valves aren’t in the head. They’re in the block and that’s why it’s a flat head
You are correct..
Or a side valve
You're correct - I caught that error, too, but we can skip over that to see the rest of his collection.
I caught that too
That’s a beautiful Ford !😎👍🖤⭐️🕊🦋🕊🙏✌️🎉🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing!🙏✌️🎉🇺🇸🌅
Wow! That's quite a amazing collection.
@Hello John how are you doing?
Sensational collection!
Absolutely perfect car collection. God bless.
What an absolutely magnificent collection. You know, Seal Cove Auto Museum in Acadia was one of the very best automobile museums I have ever been to in my life and I have been to many superb ones. But I sure wish I had known about this one when I was there.
Amazing collection
well done sir, you a fantastic collection there
Amazing Collection Peter!! You are a man after my own heart. Now all Peter has to do is get everything appraised. I am curious how expensive the most expensive automobile is.🤔
This is a fantastic collection!!!
An unbelievable collection in Gardner ME - beautiful old vehicles.
InteristingCollectionOfOldCarsAndNewCars
Beautiful vehicles. Hope they go to a good home when he passes
Stunning. Every year of the flathead convertible. Hard to imagine.
Had a 35', some 49's but only one was in great shape.
Absolutely beautiful
AS SOMEONE WHO LOVES CARS MORE THAN ALMOST ANYTHING IM DRUELLING!!!
More even than spelling, the word is "drooling"....
I have a collection like that here in my office. just a much smaller scale
There will be a big auction when he passes away. I am glad he was to follow his passion.
@Hello Jack how are you doing?
Amazing how God has given one man the ability to keep the progress of man contained all by his Hands. If it were Not given him by God he could never done this by himself.Amen.
Like The Lady Said Those Cars From The Distant
Past Had Personality The Cars Of Today Don't
Have Crap Back In The 60's I Could Look At A Car
And Know Instantly Who Made It And What Year
It Was!
@Hello Donald how are you doing?
This place is a dream come true
As a life long car enthusiast all I can say is "Wow"
Cars with personality.
Beautiful and fantastic
Old cars are like potato chips you can't have only one.😂😂😂😂😂
I guarantee nobody will be collecting today's crap. Wonderful collection.
Correctomundo! Mostly because it won't last long enough to be collectable!
Super cool and I just bought a 1951 Kaiser
A dream come true ❤
it ain't no dream when you figure out what it takes to maintain a car collection like this !you can't just let them sit there and not look after them go ask jay leno what it takes and besides there is a one there thing here too we all get old !
@@JerryBrentnell-x9z it took me about more than 15 years to fully restore a 1952 Chevy fleetline two door straight six three on the tree by my self, I prepped and chrome all that was to be chromed , I polished everything and it's still shining 20 years later, I took it to bare metal cut and replaced all the rust out treated the metal searched for the n.o.s. accessories , did some of the upholstery and painted it the original color Summer time green 💚 I know first hand how much hard work and dedication it was to have my dream come true
Wow. Greetings from Canada. I would love to see the collection. My daughter who lives in New Brunswick now after university. When I travel down from Toronto to visit I would love to have a detour.
Went to Indiana to studebaker museum when my brother got married to his wife American.
Beautiful cars so sad the brand went bust. (Studebaker)
G
I,ve been to the Cord Auburn museum in Auburn, Indiana...where's the Steadybreaker museum..
@@richardgadoury8452 south bend indinia
@@richardgadoury8452 The ACD Museum is great! The engineering drawings are fantastic!!!
I own a 1936 Ford 5-window Coup'e--The "Epitemy"-of the "Art-Deco"-perfection-it looks a 100mph -standing still !!
@Hello John how are you doing?
@@LydiaAnderson-f3l Hi !!--I'm still "bobbing along"-!!
*Epitome
@@christopherdean1326 Thank-you Sir!!--I stand "corrected"
WOW!
WOW just WOW !!!!!!
If I were an executive at Ford, I would definitely send a representative and have them check out this collection.
200 is about 50 more than Jay Leno! I hope he is opening up to the public! What a joy
I'm jealous, I only have three
Dang.. the guy has alot.. older version of. Leno..😊
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I would love to know what size building.He had to have built to store.All these cars
Such car collectors must have been rich.
Wow! ❤
@Hello Kevin how are you doing?
His passion for old Fords is even worse then mine. I've, as an OF have only owned 3 Ford convertibles, a '57 w/312 T-Bird Special, a '60 w/352 and now a '31 but that's a hot rod (Ford 5.0 powered). We are planning a trip to Maine in September so maybe a day in nearby Gardner will need to be scheduled.
Too bad they didn’t show the cars
Agreed. Even if the video was over a hour long.
Did the news reporter sneak in a pun at @ 1:30? Did anyone else catch it? He's talking about the guy's car collection (Ford's) & he said something about the first affordable V8 engine. The word ''affordable'' has the word ''Ford'' in it & he was talking about Ford's. How fitting.
I wish I had that geep from ww2
Jeep !
This collection is impressive and money doesn’t seem to be an object here. Unfortunately, however, wealthy collectors like him are driving up the prices for classic cars to the effect that this hobby is getting unaffordable for average-income people. He seems to be a likeable guy, but I’d rather see 200 cars being owned by 200 different people - and being out on the road.
A dying breed
Must be nice
To have
That kind of
Money 😊
PS - I LOVE the Skyliners!
I lived in a city in northern Australia and as a kid during the 1950s, I used to go fishing on the local wharf. One day when I went fishing there were hundreds of old cars lined up on the wharf, some dating back to the early 1920s or earlier. All the cars had the canvas top and the seats removed and they filled them up with scrap metal and sent them off to Japan where they were melted down, and I suppose, turned into Toyota’s, Mazda’s etc.
Peter put me in your will
What’s going to happen to all these car collections in fifty years when everyone who grew up with them are gone
Where's my 1969 and 1971 Lincoln Mk3's?
Great come to N Z Invercargill see Richardson Transport World cars &Trucks private family owned Ron
REAL AMERICAN made all steel beautiful
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I wonder what business he is in or was in , must have been oil and others also
The intro convertible is a ‘58, NOT a ‘59.
It is a 1959
All cars built for 1950 were beautiful.And so were the ones built up to nineteen seventy three everything Organized two separate new cars are garbage
Dudes a billionaire
Wanna bet he has Jay Leno’s cell phone number? 👍
🇺🇲 🙂
They are all just Ford CRAP……….Chevy’s 6 was better than that Boat Anchor Flathead.
Its no wonder mainers are so uninformed, you have the lamest news channel in Maine
@Hello Roget how are you doing?
WOW!!!