@@darwinchapmam6343 Exactly what I was thinking. Most of these cars are shoulda coulda woulda. Seams he reads up on them but never works on them. Someday these will be sold off and get restored. IMO this is a case of to much is a bad thing.
I love guys like this that collect what they like with the full intention of doing something with it, not just something to flip. There’s always an interesting story behind the motivations for acquiring it more than “I saw this thing and knew I could make a ton of money fixing it up. Nothing wrong with that, but the story is the same for every one of those purchases. 👍🏻
Thanks to this gentleman for sharing his collection with the public. He obviously has the memory of an elephant. I enjoyed every minute of it. Holding onto your lifetime of cars and motorcycles is pretty cool!
great video! it's awesome that you are documenting the history through great storytelling and conversation; and pictures of course…haha. thanks for sharing.
The kind of guy you wish was your best friend. Wait a minute, now that I've gone from the International Scout to the Superbird, he is everybody's best friend, lol. He must've been born filthy rich. Mindblowing.
I’m so glad I could set this up for you Parker. Everyone please don’t bother Joey trying to buy his cars. He will talk to you for hours about them but please don’t try to buy em That hemi alone is a 500k car most likely
Nice ! You can actually see the bird on streetview on the images from april 24. And what a nice shop and collection this gentleman owns - my deepest respect. He seems to enjoy it - thats how its supposed to be.
Bro'. That guy has a ton of nice ass cars. How about "Yet another jealous, ignorant ass, numb-nuts comment about someone else's sh*t." ??? 😂😂😂 Enjoy life buddy.
My friend just bought a 68' Cougar 428 ci. , 44,000 miles with Black paint, BK vinyl top with BK interior barn find. Waiting to get title straighten out before pulling it out the garage it's in.
This is a great video!!!!! Love this guy . Also I subscribed!! Again real good content. Real human emotions. Took me back to High school and my old Nova SS .
What a guy, what a collection, and yes Chip Foose did design the Prowler for Plymouth, he entered his rendering in a contest and they picked his design. I seen the whole thing on Jay Leno`s garage with Chip, of course he wanted a V8 in it, and Chrysler said no way, thanks for taking us along.
Yea, his son is not moving back to restore that superbird with him.... he's a dreamer like me.. allways thought my son would come back and live on the farm with me it never happens
First hoarder I've seen that keeps his junk organized and remembers in detail the history of it. Sounds like he's hanging on and doing all that to spend time with his son.
The Prowler concept was actually based on Chip Fooses’ senior college project that was sponsored by Plymouth when he was in design school. I think the project was called something like “Hemishere”. The final design was not all of Chips work, but he was definitely a major part of the inspiration of that final design. The Peowler project is what kicked of Chip’s career for sure. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Getting a white interior in a Superbird was not a "special order" type of deal. It just was't as common as the black interior. A white on white 'Bird isn't very common, but since you couldn't get AC in those cars going with a white interior was the smart choice if you lived in the hot southern states.
I hope he puts it on a rotisserie before his son comes home. I get that he would like to do it with his son. But since this is his dream car. He should tell his son. I want to drive this car. If your not home by this date I’m starting on it. He could enjoy it and still work on it occasionally with his son. Then leave it to him.
I really, really like your stuff man, glad the channel has grow so rapidly. But the whole reality tv intro when everybody is already miced up, please no.
The "Blus Streak" sign refers to the heavy-duty parts line of Standard Motor Products which is still located in Long Island City, NY (Queens county) in New York City. It is still run by family members but has been a publicly traded company since 1977. At one time many of the parts were made at the Long Island City facility, but for several years they have been made at other facilities. Sure there is a way to tell if that's a 1994 Viper. Look for an "R" in the 10th digit of the VIN on the dashboard. That denotes a 1994 model year vehicle. This fellow is a real gentleman and is a very friendly and easy-going man. He's someone that you can easily spend an afternoon or more just sharing stories.
I love the way this guy says "Western Aut---toe...He has the speech pattern of Rain Man but from the south meaning he repeats himself but compacts the same information down into smaller phrases as he comes to the end for example "This safe weighs 4000 pounds and came out of a bank in 1935...4000 pounds!! hasn't been open since 1935 yup i am the 4th owner since 1935" Of course I am paraphrasing what he said but Man i could listen to him talk all day
Wow I work my ass off and can't afford the 3 cars I have. He got 226 you sir are my hero. If you're son doesn't want to help restore the Bird I sure will
That’s a hell of a collection. Ty Parker for showing us!
What a great guy ..., Loves his life .. good one him ..
This dude is awesome. hope he gets to restore the superbird with his boy, helluva project!
@@darwinchapmam6343 Exactly what I was thinking. Most of these cars are shoulda coulda woulda. Seams he reads up on them but never works on them. Someday these will be sold off and get restored. IMO this is a case of to much is a bad thing.
@@darwinchapmam6343 For damn sure.
Awesome! Can't wait for part 2
Same here!
This guy is awesome. Great find and great video Parker.
Joey is a gem! Great Guy!!
This guy is a historian and curator. He is a loving caretaker until he decides to pass the torch. Interesting collection. Thanks for the tour.
I love guys like this that collect what they like with the full intention of doing something with it, not just something to flip. There’s always an interesting story behind the motivations for acquiring it more than “I saw this thing and knew I could make a ton of money fixing it up. Nothing wrong with that, but the story is the same for every one of those purchases. 👍🏻
Can’t wait for part 2
Eclectic amazing cars / bikes, the fact that he kept everything is wonderful, wish I had kept several of mine. Well done!
Wow, what an interesting guy. I would love to spend a few hours listening to a some of his stories.
Two genuine gentlemen 👍
Very interesting guy ! Wish i had been able to keep all the muscle cars i owned in the past ! I would be retired long ago ! 👍👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
Rascal’s restaurant must be a profitable busy place. Profits funnelled into collectibles. Nice.
A healthy use for the profits. So many local restaurant owners I know of put the profits up their nose or in bottles of booze.
Good way to launder black money..
Thanks to this gentleman for sharing his collection with the public. He obviously has the memory of an elephant. I enjoyed every minute of it. Holding onto your lifetime of cars and motorcycles is pretty cool!
Wow what a guy Parker !! He the kinda fella ya sit with over some sweet tea ! Hear stories for days !!!
thanks parker for another great video. you really find amazing cars and owners. the story of thecars life is the BEST. Keep the videos coming
Respect to two knowledgeable respectable car historians .
great video! it's awesome that you are documenting the history through great storytelling and conversation; and pictures of course…haha. thanks for sharing.
I always learn a bunch. Thanks
Nice collection that Superbird is going to need a lot of work much of it due to it having had a vinyl top. Hope he and his son bring it back to life.
That honda motorcycle still has japanese air in the tires. God bless this guy he worked hard for all he has. Good looking stuff!!
This guy knows his cars
Looking forward to seeing his other 300 cars
Super cool car! Great job! Nice video..💯
The kind of guy you wish was your best friend.
Wait a minute, now that I've gone from the International Scout to the Superbird, he is everybody's best friend, lol.
He must've been born filthy rich. Mindblowing.
I don't know, seems all his best friends have died. 😮
WOW.!
I think the best thing to do for a “restoration” would be fix the damage clean it up and put it back together! So cool!
Cool video! My favorite here is the 68 Concours. I love the oddball stuff.
Yep Chip Foose The designer of the prowler.
Great video parker. He seems like a cool guy
Niiccee one, Now that's my kind of Man Cave 👍
Awesome video, and what a cool guy. Thanks!
Amaizing collection.....✌️
Well I like his collection....Thanks Parker.....Bruce from Alaska!!
That was a great find, well done.
Woaaaah… a 1975 Honda XL 250
Truly what we are all here for
Nice collection!
I’m so glad I could set this up for you Parker. Everyone please don’t bother Joey trying to buy his cars. He will talk to you for hours about them but please don’t try to buy em That hemi alone is a 500k car most likely
Got a new subscriber...I gotta see the part 2.
Seeing that wing in the window passing by is a real traffic hazard..😊
Found it on google maps. You can see the bike's and car in front window
Man do a part two with this guy
Nice ! You can actually see the bird on streetview on the images from april 24. And what a nice shop and collection this gentleman owns - my deepest respect. He seems to enjoy it - thats how its supposed to be.
I’ll get to it some day…
Nice collection.
Jay Leno has the other black Coronet 440 with a 426 HEMI
2008 Challenger hood is aluminum, the decal is carbon fiber pattern.
That's right! 👍
Great vid!!!
HI PARKER , This guy is really into EVERYTHING with 2 wheels or more.
TY , waiting for part 2
Wow that's cool as hell ❤❤❤❤❤
What a crazy collection. I'll take that Coronet over anything in that building.😊
Chip Foose did indeed design the Prowler
11:10 “Western Awe-toe” 😂
Yet another, “ima gonna restore it someday”, guy.
With that many finished cars , I believe him !
👍🏼👍🏼
Hey man Atleast they still exist. Just sayin🤘🏼
Bro'. That guy has a ton of nice ass cars. How about "Yet another jealous, ignorant ass, numb-nuts comment about someone else's sh*t." ??? 😂😂😂 Enjoy life buddy.
Yet, another broke dreamer trying to spend someone else's money...
holy bleep! all i got. mouth open whole time😮
awesome Vid by the way, thank you! The camera guy does a great job! Kudos to him.
Parker another awesome video. Cool guy with lots of cool stuff and stories
Amazing
Wow.
❤ Unlike that nineteen eighty five cadillac next to the bird
5 years from now you can walk in to that place, and that Bird will still be sitting - untouched .....
I know a dude that collects rare coins. He never spends them. What a shame. Poor coins.
Thank God !
That bird has been there. 20 years or more
Never going to touch the car except when he puts another toy car on top of it.
Nice guy but his production figures on the 66 Hemi are not accurate.
@@V8Deuce And that's a good thing !
Cool old dude there.
HOLY CR**! Over 225 cars?!? You MUST do a Part 2 on this so we can see the other cars! 😂🤣😆
I'll take the Honda XL350. A friend had one, and it was a blast to ride.
Could you imagine the Barrett Jackson sales that guy could get with that collection. Beautiful collection.
Hey Dad I'm ready to work on the superbird.
He must have done well owning the restaurant to acquire all that stuff
I would say oil money.
The Hemi Coronet wants out.
Awesome stuff...looking forward to see the other 225 cars....
My friend just bought a 68' Cougar 428 ci. , 44,000 miles with Black paint, BK vinyl top with BK interior barn find. Waiting to get title straighten out before pulling it out the garage it's in.
Parker... another great video especially liked the "No Shit" comment lol. Thanks for another great video buddy.
This is a great video!!!!! Love this guy . Also I subscribed!! Again real good content. Real human emotions. Took me back to High school and my old Nova SS .
Howdy Fred.
I wished thay was my buddy. He's awesome good old boy. ❤What a great video. You killed this video.
What a guy, what a collection, and yes Chip Foose did design the Prowler for Plymouth, he entered his rendering in a contest and they picked his design. I seen the whole thing on Jay Leno`s garage with Chip, of course he wanted a V8 in it, and Chrysler said no way, thanks for taking us along.
Love them Cornbinders!
❤❤ Collecting dust.The kids will sell this stuff
Yea, his son is not moving back to restore that superbird with him.... he's a dreamer like me.. allways thought my son would come back and live on the farm with me it never happens
Sweet
First hoarder I've seen that keeps his junk organized and remembers in detail the history of it. Sounds like he's hanging on and doing all that to spend time with his son.
Great video Parker !!!!
Dude should put the top up on the triple blue Camaro. Much better for the top and the interior. Keeping the top folded up is not good.
The Prowler concept was actually based on Chip Fooses’ senior college project that was sponsored by Plymouth when he was in design school. I think the project was called something like “Hemishere”. The final design was not all of Chips work, but he was definitely a major part of the inspiration of that final design. The Peowler project is what kicked of Chip’s career for sure. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
I love those old Hondas. Guy in HS in the early 70’s always had one. The when the 750-4 came out, he got one.
Getting a white interior in a Superbird was not a "special order" type of deal. It just was't as common as the black interior. A white on white 'Bird isn't very common, but since you couldn't get AC in those cars going with a white interior was the smart choice if you lived in the hot southern states.
Very good video-he seems like a rightous guy, too.
Like to see the more cars he has perfect
I hope he puts it on a rotisserie before his son comes home. I get that he would like to do it with his son. But since this is his dream car. He should tell his son. I want to drive this car. If your not home by this date I’m starting on it. He could enjoy it and still work on it occasionally with his son. Then leave it to him.
Messy conversation but good video.
Superbird's gonna collect cobwebs 'till he's gone. The family likely will then sell it & each will take their share.
Nope this guys gets shit done !
awesome
I really, really like your stuff man, glad the channel has grow so rapidly. But the whole reality tv intro when everybody is already miced up, please no.
Ever show your collection, would Lv to see Chet Fall River mass
Personal collection and barnd finds look alot alike
Great hoarder find to bad he won't sell any of these vehicles!😊
Ya, but this guy is different, he’s going to restore them all and get them back on the road.
Who would sell them to whiners anyway?
Sounds like he had alot of fun.
The "Blus Streak" sign refers to the heavy-duty parts line of Standard Motor Products which is still located in Long Island City, NY (Queens county) in New York City. It is still run by family members but has been a publicly traded company since 1977. At one time many of the parts were made at the Long Island City facility, but for several years they have been made at other facilities.
Sure there is a way to tell if that's a 1994 Viper. Look for an "R" in the 10th digit of the VIN on the dashboard. That denotes a 1994 model year vehicle. This fellow is a real gentleman and is a very friendly and easy-going man. He's someone that you can easily spend an afternoon or more just sharing stories.
That car will still be in that same spot come doomsday!
Holy boomerville. Who just randomly decides one day to drive a car into a barn and “wall it up”? Seems insufferably bizarre
Damn....that must be some good food in that restaurant.😅
It looks like the Chevelle Concours hubcaps are on the floor behind the Superbird. Am I right?
I love the way this guy says "Western Aut---toe...He has the speech pattern of Rain Man but from the south meaning he repeats himself but compacts the same information down into smaller phrases as he comes to the end for example "This safe weighs 4000 pounds and came out of a bank in 1935...4000 pounds!! hasn't been open since 1935 yup i am the 4th owner since 1935" Of course I am paraphrasing what he said but Man i could listen to him talk all day
There was a safe like that ( in beautiful condition) at The Port Orchard Tavern in the eighties
The dodge stealth wimg molded on to the prowler looks ok
Wow I work my ass off and can't afford the 3 cars I have. He got 226 you sir are my hero. If you're son doesn't want to help restore the Bird I sure will
This guy is a historian and curator. He is a loving caretaker until he decides to pass the torch. Interesting collection. Thanks for the tour.
Would he be willing to sell the 1975 Honda 350XL? My first bike was the 1975 250XL.