The OG Tony’s dad , we’re close in age and remember when it was all old muscle cars NA , power adders were just getting started NX lots of burnt pistons LOL, and yes we ran 4 speeds. Joe was the man in great head porter and engine builder. Great stuff.
Tony's Dad's stories remind me of back in the day street racing. I had six different muscle cars before I turned 20, first car was really more of a cruiser that I street raced, 68 Mercury Cougar XR7, traded it for a K code 65 Fairlane Sport Coupe hardtop with a straight front axle and t-10 and 5.56 rear gear that would top out at 100 but get there really quickly. 75 Mustang 2 that I put a hi-po 289 with cam headers and torker intake that I cut hole in hood for carb to stick thru, embarrassed a lot of trans-am owners in that thing, Boss powered 70 Maverick that was undefeated with a 69 440 R/T charger and 70 Chevelle SS 396 among many victims. 1970 Torino Cobra, used to wind third gear to 97mph, beat a 70 Big block Corvette in that, the look on his face. The one I got just for I went in the service a 66 Mercury Cyclone GT with a 427 and it was the Holman and Moody edition with fiberglass hood, fenders and deck lid and aluminum bumpers, never did race it and sold it while in the service.
I'd give anything to hang with my Dad again. Been gone 26 years already. You're a good son, you have a great Dad. Thanks for showing that, brought back some great memories.
My dad bought a 70' 442 new straight off the delivery truck, it was more of a blue green & white. Loved thar car. Tried like hell to find it when he passed.
This hits close to home. My favorite upload from ya'll yet. Great to see Tony's dad out enjoying the car, a nice cruise down memory lane, and reminiscing of his hay day. You are very fortunate to have these experiences and make these great memories. My brother had a 1969 Olds Cutless supreme. Yellow. 455 auto. Canadian car. Myself and my dad put a lot of time into the car along with my brother. My dad assembled and installed the engine. Ran like snot when dad was done with it. Dad had a stroke in 2020 which nearly took him from us. He cant do much these days. But, he was in the shop while I was installing my engine today. For the first time in a long time he helped with a couple nuts and bolts. Sure was nice to have him in the shop again. Even better to see him put his hands on a car again. He cant speak but the look on his face, the twinkle in his eye. Today was a great day. I dont know of any bond between a father and son better than cars. Today was a great day.
Before my dad and mom split up my dad and I had a great relationship and that was when I was younger than 10 years old I think I was around 7 years old to be exact as far as I can remember but when he asked my mom for a divorce he was already dating my stepmother and it was still all good when they first got together but as things progressed and time went on my sister and I moved in with our grandparents and they raised us but we all still managed to always live less than 10 minutes away from each other and I would try to spend as much time with my Dad as I could and as I grew up he was a long haul truck driver and he had to travel all over the United States for work and I would go on long hauls with him and I got to see most of the United States with him and when he wasn't working we would go drag racing and that is basically all we did and when I would ask to go fishing or hunting there was always some excuse on why we couldn't go and on the fishing part we went on vacation once a year every year to the beach and him and I would go fishing on the pier once while we were there for a week and that was it so his answer to why we didn't go fishing was we do go fishing when we go to the beach and as I got older it got worse because basically what was happening was my stepmother was happy as long as my dad was spending time with her and her kids but she made sure she ruined his relationship with his kids and ever since I was a teenager his and my relationship has went down hill and it just got worse and I've tried to fix things between him and I but at this point I don't see anything fixing anything and everytime I see him in public he tells me to call him but the phone works both ways and he has never called me the entire time I've had a cell phone and I've had one for 20 years now and he's never called me but expects me to call him and we still live less than 10 minutes away from each other til this day
What a simple fun night of just hanging out with a little cruizin and listening to Tony's dad while reminiscing his memories..Hello Tony hello Tess love the fun as always. Cowboy NC
Watching this Tony and his Dad reminds me of the days with my Pops and I street racing at Finch and Weston Rd we would get on the 400 North and stop traffic just before racing
All the videos are great and I enjoy the channel. But this video was awsome.Much respect to Tony's Dad. Kicking carpet for 50 years. He has my respect. You could tell his passion for cars...
Tony your dad seems like a lovely guy and I'm sure you love him. I watched my dad get older and more frail, he's gone now and I miss him every day. Enjoy your time with him while he's here
Today was a different side of Tess, (the Small Tire Gangsta.) Which we rarely get to see. The Cray Cray side. Too Funny. Glad Tony Got his Dad out of the house to cruise the Blvd. Good stuff guys. Thanks for taking us along for the Ride...
What a beautiful car! Great statement-My arm is sore from polishing,take it around again and show it off. Love the stories. That’s what it’s about. Making memories!
Thank you Tony for shareing a great moment in life with your dad, I'm hoping to have these wonderful moments with my kids in the future. Respect to you and Tess and your pop's from Paris, Ontario Canada👍
Tony and tess it is great to see you guys spend time with your dad. Enjoy every moment you can. I am about to loose my wife to stage 4 cancer in a few months. Cherish evey moment you have with him. Great videos guys keep up the good work. They help me more than you know
Late with a comment. I wished my dad liked my drag racing days in the 80’s to 2010. Love your dad’s 442. Hopefully a inspirational and spiritual for a long time to come. Great video guys.
Awesome video with Tony’s Dad. His stories are great and I am sure he loves that you take the time to include him as he is at the very least why Tony’s into racing and why your channel is around. ❤
Very cool. Glad you shared hanging out with your Dad. Your Dad's car was movin out at the end. Beautiful car. My 71 got destroyed by a deer at 60mph. I have a 74 tuna boat Cutlass now.
🎉🎉 SHOUT OUT TO VINCE BROTHER PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO NOW & THEN I LIKE THE OLD DAY'S NOW WHAT BLVD ? WAS THAT. IN SACRAMENTO ITS FRANKLIN ,BROADWAY & SUNRISE
Tony and his Dad cruz'n main together was so cool. In my day, the early to mid 1960's, cruz'n main looking to see who was out and cruz'n to be seen we called 'dragg'n tha gut'. Dunno why it was called that, it was a saying coined long before my time but we'd pick up our folks rotary dial phone, call our friends and simply,, "Hey Donny, I'm headed out to 'drag tha gut',, wanna bring your Chevy out, join in and see if we can get a race or two going?". Donny had a 1953 Chev, straight axle out of a Falcon pick up under the front, balanced and printed 283 punched to 301ci and a Muncie 4speed that for the day was pretty quick. Me? I had a '53 Ford, 6 cylinder, 3 speed on the column,, it was a dog.
In the 80s I had a 78 Z28 with a 406 and a magnum express 100-300 plate and only 2 or 3 of us in town had it and pissed everyone else off and they said it was cheating..lol
Love this❤! Still wish my dad was still alive to go cruising with... Just some friendly advice, show your dad he doesn't have to use that messy, sloppy paste wax/polish anymore to get or maintain a nice shine. Any decent product in a spray bottle works just as good, if not even better.
awsome 442.....i used to have a 69 442.......i loved that car......we used to cruise the strip back in the 80's.....watching this vid brought back alot of ol' memories......thank you
Tony should talk his dad into letting the two of you do a complete rebuild of his car and put a nitrous assisted 434cid SBC with two kits on EFI in it with a TH400 transmission and a Circle D converter behind it and a Tin Soldier's Fab9 rear end and QA1 Mod series coilovers in the back and struts up front and Strange stilleto style steering rack and Strange tubular a-arms and TBM brakes and a Holley Dominator ECU and do index racing with it or all steel all glass no time grudge class with it
I love you all ,Tony that was so cool taken You're dead out cruising in the cutlass. My oldest brother had one just like it but green with the 450 fit was bad a** bro but I busted his a** when I turned 16 and got me a 1969 Z28 with the DZ3024 speed. Twelve bolt or eleven dear only in the eighth of a mile he got me in the quarter
We need more of Tony’s dad!
I agree! I have to get better at hiding cameras though 😂
@@MissMidnightMaverick we need to see him race tony
@@andyclark3611 unfortunately, he can’t drive the Olds anymore, that’s why Tony is always driving when we take him out.
@@MissMidnightMaverick well darn, a video of him telling about the old school stuff would be good.
The OG Tony’s dad , we’re close in age and remember when it was all old muscle cars NA , power adders were just getting started NX lots of burnt pistons LOL, and yes we ran 4 speeds. Joe was the man in great head porter and engine builder. Great stuff.
Wow!!!!!!!!! That 442 is sweet.......Tony's dad is a drag racing legend
He really is!
You guys are awesome! How cool to ride around with your dad and listen to stories
Enjoyed hearing Tony's Dads stories.
Love the Telstar wheels on the 442
Tony's Dad's stories remind me of back in the day street racing. I had six different muscle cars before I turned 20, first car was really more of a cruiser that I street raced, 68 Mercury Cougar XR7, traded it for a K code 65 Fairlane Sport Coupe hardtop with a straight front axle and t-10 and 5.56 rear gear that would top out at 100 but get there really quickly. 75 Mustang 2 that I put a hi-po 289 with cam headers and torker intake that I cut hole in hood for carb to stick thru, embarrassed a lot of trans-am owners in that thing, Boss powered 70 Maverick that was undefeated with a 69 440 R/T charger and 70 Chevelle SS 396 among many victims. 1970 Torino Cobra, used to wind third gear to 97mph, beat a 70 Big block Corvette in that, the look on his face. The one I got just for I went in the service a 66 Mercury Cyclone GT with a 427 and it was the Holman and Moody edition with fiberglass hood, fenders and deck lid and aluminum bumpers, never did race it and sold it while in the service.
I'd give anything to hang with my Dad again. Been gone 26 years already. You're a good son, you have a great Dad. Thanks for showing that, brought back some great memories.
Tony, great to see your dad and you enjoying his beautiful 442. Tess, you were killing it shifting and making faces. Great video.
My dad bought a 70' 442 new straight off the delivery truck, it was more of a blue green & white. Loved thar car. Tried like hell to find it when he passed.
This hits close to home. My favorite upload from ya'll yet. Great to see Tony's dad out enjoying the car, a nice cruise down memory lane, and reminiscing of his hay day. You are very fortunate to have these experiences and make these great memories.
My brother had a 1969 Olds Cutless supreme. Yellow. 455 auto. Canadian car. Myself and my dad put a lot of time into the car along with my brother. My dad assembled and installed the engine. Ran like snot when dad was done with it. Dad had a stroke in 2020 which nearly took him from us. He cant do much these days. But, he was in the shop while I was installing my engine today. For the first time in a long time he helped with a couple nuts and bolts. Sure was nice to have him in the shop again. Even better to see him put his hands on a car again. He cant speak but the look on his face, the twinkle in his eye. Today was a great day.
I dont know of any bond between a father and son better than cars.
Today was a great day.
Before my dad and mom split up my dad and I had a great relationship and that was when I was younger than 10 years old I think I was around 7 years old to be exact as far as I can remember but when he asked my mom for a divorce he was already dating my stepmother and it was still all good when they first got together but as things progressed and time went on my sister and I moved in with our grandparents and they raised us but we all still managed to always live less than 10 minutes away from each other and I would try to spend as much time with my Dad as I could and as I grew up he was a long haul truck driver and he had to travel all over the United States for work and I would go on long hauls with him and I got to see most of the United States with him and when he wasn't working we would go drag racing and that is basically all we did and when I would ask to go fishing or hunting there was always some excuse on why we couldn't go and on the fishing part we went on vacation once a year every year to the beach and him and I would go fishing on the pier once while we were there for a week and that was it so his answer to why we didn't go fishing was we do go fishing when we go to the beach and as I got older it got worse because basically what was happening was my stepmother was happy as long as my dad was spending time with her and her kids but she made sure she ruined his relationship with his kids and ever since I was a teenager his and my relationship has went down hill and it just got worse and I've tried to fix things between him and I but at this point I don't see anything fixing anything and everytime I see him in public he tells me to call him but the phone works both ways and he has never called me the entire time I've had a cell phone and I've had one for 20 years now and he's never called me but expects me to call him and we still live less than 10 minutes away from each other til this day
Tony, don’t do that! 😂
I can't Waite to see this I really liked the video when Tony took his dad for a ride in his 442 it made me really miss my dad.
Fantastic thank you for sharing your dad with us and love the story's
What a simple fun night of just hanging out with a little cruizin and listening to Tony's dad while reminiscing his memories..Hello Tony hello Tess love the fun as always.
Cowboy NC
man , wish guys like pops could be around forever . real street legends , could listen to there wisdom all day
Watching this Tony and his Dad reminds me of the days with my Pops and I street racing at Finch and Weston Rd we would get on the 400 North and stop traffic just before racing
Awesome video 👍 that Olds is beautiful
Thank you!!
All the videos are great and I enjoy the channel. But this video was awsome.Much respect to Tony's Dad. Kicking carpet for 50 years. He has my respect. You could tell his passion for cars...
Tony your dad seems like a lovely guy and I'm sure you love him. I watched my dad get older and more frail, he's gone now and I miss him every day. Enjoy your time with him while he's here
Your Dads 442 is Bad Ass. Such a cool video. Love hearing your Dads stories. Such a cool car with history.😎
Hey Tess and Tony, i hope to see you guys this summer in Ohio sometime. I love the streetcar you have tess. 10s hurah!!
We’ll be out there for sure this summer!
Kool, i saw the race of Billy and Tommy and it was great. T2guns for the win!!
Love the video Tony your a lucky man to have a dad and a wife like yours !
Today was a different side of Tess, (the Small Tire Gangsta.) Which we rarely get to see. The Cray Cray side. Too Funny. Glad Tony Got his Dad out of the house to cruise the Blvd. Good stuff guys. Thanks for taking us along for the Ride...
Damn brother that is a beautiful car sounds like your dad had a lot of fun in it back in the day awesome video brother
Protect that man. He's a national treasure. Miss getting yeld at by him with Tony.
My first car was a 1970 Olds 442 in Twilight blue...and I still have it 35+ years later!
I absolutely love this!
It was awesome hearing pops stories and is beautiful olds 442 ❤
Tony, your dad is an absolute treasure. that Oldsmobile is just gorgeous and the Panda is representing well! thanks for sharing!
I love pops reaction on the video of the cruise you all took him on. Priceless moments with your dad.❤
Your dads car is beautiful.
I love Tony's dad. Awesome 442. I raced one in 1974 with my 68 Chev Caprice. I lost, lol.
So much respect for Tony and family,I can not wait to show mommy and Daddy tomorrow morning when I see them for the weekend.god bless you all.
Awesome to see Vince out there!!! That is one badass 442! So cool, more videos like this.
What a beautiful car! Great statement-My arm is sore from polishing,take it around again and show it off. Love the stories. That’s what it’s about. Making memories!
Loved the street race pyramid analogy and Tony's dad's
442 Olds such a beautiful car Good work!
Love dad and his car you guys rock
Thank you Tony for shareing a great moment in life with your dad, I'm hoping to have these wonderful moments with my kids in the future. Respect to you and Tess and your pop's from Paris, Ontario Canada👍
Tony and tess it is great to see you guys spend time with your dad. Enjoy every moment you can. I am about to loose my wife to stage 4 cancer in a few months. Cherish evey moment you have with him. Great videos guys keep up the good work. They help me more than you know
We all love to race, we understand it's expensive. Awesome seeing these guys talk about the good old day's.
Tony's dad is a legend those kind of people are amazing an tony knows that he's his dad's son
Late with a comment. I wished my dad liked my drag racing days in the 80’s to 2010. Love your dad’s 442. Hopefully a inspirational and spiritual for a long time to come. Great video guys.
Daughter loves the red shifter too. Shes not real sure about the thumbnail pose's 😲. Im sure tho. Great to see Tony's dad out in the 442🤠
Awesome video with Tony’s Dad. His stories are great and I am sure he loves that you take the time to include him as he is at the very least why Tony’s into racing and why your channel is around. ❤
Tony looks like his dad. And his dad likes to race his 442.
Lacr was a fun dragstrip back in the day I'm sure he raced there alot
He did!
@@MissMidnightMaverick that was my go to when I was in high school back in the late 90'
I love the history it's awesome stories with racing are told with such hearts
Awesome thanks for sharing. Tony’s dad needs to be included in more videos
Very cool. Glad you shared hanging out with your Dad. Your Dad's car was movin out at the end. Beautiful car. My 71 got destroyed by a deer at 60mph. I have a 74 tuna boat Cutlass now.
I love this you guys. I take my pops out in his mustang I restored for him. He still drives his. How much longer I don’t know but he loves it.
Tess you had me rollin’ on the floor.
“Sounds like Ass”
Love Tony's dad giving him shit! Love the 442. And in other news...I think Tess wants a rice rocket! 😂
GREAT STUFF! WISH MY DAD WAS STILL AROUND WITH ME RACING!
🎉🎉 SHOUT OUT TO VINCE BROTHER PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO NOW & THEN I LIKE THE OLD DAY'S NOW WHAT BLVD ? WAS THAT. IN SACRAMENTO ITS FRANKLIN ,BROADWAY & SUNRISE
We did a video a little while ago on the Olds and there are a lot of old pictures of it in there.
I thought Tony was a cool cat. But his Dad is the best , hes a Olds guy .
I would love to see the Olds some more, hopefully getting some races. Keep putting out content guys, really enjoying it.
luv u kid's, u have to have fun in life.
The police heard donuts and couldn’t resist the call, they must have been disappointed. Great video.
Thank you Tony for the good thumbnail approval
That 442 is Cherry
One of the best " Tony and Tess" videos!!
That's a very nice 442 , my mother had one when I was a kid . Her 442 had the side stripes on the vender
That looks like Lancaster Blvd. If it is I have memories of that place
Thats exactly where it is!
Great video!
Never forget about Miss Tess, so bad ass All respect, God bless 🙏,my Bad the spelt
Midnight u the best , miss the blk car
Great video
Tony and his Dad cruz'n main together was so cool. In my day, the early to mid 1960's, cruz'n main looking to see who was out and cruz'n to be seen we called 'dragg'n tha gut'. Dunno why it was called that, it was a saying coined long before my time but we'd pick up our folks rotary dial phone, call our friends and simply,, "Hey Donny, I'm headed out to 'drag tha gut',, wanna bring your Chevy out, join in and see if we can get a race or two going?". Donny had a 1953 Chev, straight axle out of a Falcon pick up under the front, balanced and printed 283 punched to 301ci and a Muncie 4speed that for the day was pretty quick. Me? I had a '53 Ford, 6 cylinder, 3 speed on the column,, it was a dog.
You guys are awesome and your dad is the best
Cherish these times guys, love the vids yall
In the 80s I had a 78 Z28 with a 406 and a magnum express 100-300 plate and only 2 or 3 of us in town had it and pissed everyone else off and they said it was cheating..lol
Love this❤! Still wish my dad was still alive to go cruising with... Just some friendly advice, show your dad he doesn't have to use that messy, sloppy paste wax/polish anymore to get or maintain a nice shine. Any decent product in a spray bottle works just as good, if not even better.
Love what you you do with your Dad! I love the the car. I had 3 oldsmobile.
That’s one sharp 442
😂 Tony stop it
Tony stop it 😂
Great seeing his dad in his beautiful car, but i guess i missed the street races you went to.
It was the “Street race meet” but the cops came and broke it up before we could try and get a race.
@@MissMidnightMaverick I was looking forward to seeing you race. That sucks. Great seeing a beautiful car in the smiles on his face though.
Absolutely awesome ❤
Awesome video Tess and Tony … Dads Great 442 👍…. I was heading to Willow Springs Raceway with my 57 ford to race but I had an issue 😢…
GD shit Tony, maken real memories is a beautiful thing,, car loven!!!!!
i loved this video! Tony, your dad is awesome. 👍
Love that color on the 442
That Olds is bad ass!!!
That car that tach its motor when you guys were driving in sounded like a trumpet also that was great taken the father out
God I love that 442😍
Fun times.
Maverick!! Stance is looking very good and fast
Nice 442.. sounds mean. The Tony pose had me rolling. But he would have zoomed In.😅
Pop's Oldsmobile smoke your ford Tess❤😂❤❤❤
We'll have to test that out one day...
Ole rx has perris killed the Blvd. I get what he was trying to do but didn’t work. Great to see you and your ole man cruising it though 🍻
Geez that olds is a bad m-fer!!
that was sweet, good job tony
Better check if loose bolts soon
awsome 442.....i used to have a 69 442.......i loved that car......we used to cruise the strip back in the 80's.....watching this vid brought back alot of ol' memories......thank you
Tony should talk his dad into letting the two of you do a complete rebuild of his car and put a nitrous assisted 434cid SBC with two kits on EFI in it with a TH400 transmission and a Circle D converter behind it and a Tin Soldier's Fab9 rear end and QA1 Mod series coilovers in the back and struts up front and Strange stilleto style steering rack and Strange tubular a-arms and TBM brakes and a Holley Dominator ECU and do index racing with it or all steel all glass no time grudge class with it
Big balls and Big brainz well s*** I'm out of that race❤
You know Tony's dad lit his ass up when he launched in the parking lot 😂😂
Great show guys
Cool 😎 . Had to go back and catch up 😅
best night the old man had in a long time
I love you all ,Tony that was so cool taken You're dead out cruising in the cutlass. My oldest brother had one just like it but green with the 450 fit was bad a** bro but I busted his a** when I turned 16 and got me a 1969 Z28 with the DZ3024 speed. Twelve bolt or eleven dear only in the eighth of a mile he got me in the quarter
Sorry meant to say your Dad and meant 455 w30 not that stupid shit that came out my mouth.😂❤you and Tes
Tony's Dads car probably has the ol'ramrod 400 ci Olds engine the baddest engine GM ever produced.true 4in bore x 4in stroke.😅❤
Good video with pops, wish my pops would of stay sain when mom died