A friend of mine has a 49 Mercury body on a 94 Chevy SS Impala running gears. He cut the floor out of the 49 Mercury and cut the Impala to match it. The wheel wells didn't line up, so he had to line them up. He has all the 94 Chevy running gear and interior in that old Mercury body. Going down the road, it looks like an old 49 Mercury. In side, it looks like a 94 Impala. That 350 gets in down the road real nice. Stay safe and God bless. ✝️Dan🇺🇸
Man, it’s nice that you still find stuff like that up there down here in south Florida all that stuff but disappeared lands been developed. Cars have been scrapped. You don’t see it anymore. Sad.
I live in South Florida also. The reason you don't find them down here like that is because they rust away completely in just a few years time due to the salt and humidity in the air. South Florida is the worst place in the USA to look for old cars sitting outside. We don't even have barns down here that are old.
From $6K to $73K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle.
Very engaging right from the beginning These are tough and frankly I appreciate how you discuss global finances in such a delicate way. Business and investment
Experted Ann Marie strunk was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I did so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Maria strunk.
Just sold a property in Alaska and I'm thinking to put the cash in stocks, I know everyone is saying it's ripe but Is this a time to buy stocks? How long until a full recovery? How are other people in the same market raking in over $450k gains within months, I'm really just confused at this point.
Puddin Creek, saw your video on the’37 Chevy Coupe. Brought a tear to my eyes. Dad bought one in 1967 for $300 in Memphis Tennessee when I was 4. All original excluding the 216 replaced with a 327. Had a bad rear main, but dad drove it for a while anyway. I remember sitting on seat with him while he shifted the old 3 speed with the beautiful walnut shift knob. He finally pulled the front clip and engine. Then we moved and it sat at my grandparents for years. He had acquired a 12 bolt rearend and a subframe from a Nova to start the hot rod journey. It never happened unfortunately. He called one day when I was in my 30’s with a family and no time or money to finish. Said there was a guy that offered him $1K for it and he sold. If it only cost 50 cents to go around the world, dad didn’t have enough money to get out of sight. Broke my heart, but I understood. Almost 60 years later’37 Chevy coupe is still my favorite. Maybe I’ll have one someday. Love the channel. Keep um coming.
Nothin in particular but I just got bombarded with many notifications daily and it was just overwhelming for me. But... I do love your channel and content really. 🌹 @@puddingcreekrodshop
Plenty of gorgeous old steel their my friend over the pond, mine was a mk1 escort Rs 1600 that had Plenty of tin worm back in the 80's i had a Rust free 1300 complete mk1 escort that I was the 2nd owner from new I wrestled with buying that Rs for one day too long and the scrap man beat me too it it was already gone 😢😂
I passed up and Impala just like the one in you video,when i was in high school .I worked at a 76 gas station during the first gas crunch in so. Cal. This old couple pulled up in it,and asked me if id wanna buy it for 200 dollars , i said id love to but I don't have 200 dollars! missed a lot of them back then! 55 Chevy Nomad for 150 also!
I swear I know that Mercury from somewhere. As a custom guy, I've seen quite a few. Wonder if he ever went to the Kustoms Of America events in Pigeon Forge? I have a couple videos on my channel from the early 2000s, might be on one of those. Or in my thousands of pictures I took back in the film and early digital camera days.
I got a good one for sure! Back in about 1967 I was living down in Charleston, WV and I had a Morgan +4 and she was a cherry for sure. BR green, leather strap across the “bonnet” with even Australian wool guards. Well I ran into this fellow one day that really liked my car. In fact he wanted to buy or trade for it. So being open to that I said what have you got? He had a beautiful, pristine grey 1962 Roll Royce Silver Cloud. Hmmmmm, well I thought I might look pretty good in that! So I met with him later, inspected the Rolls and even took it for a ride with him in the passenger seat of course. It basically floated down the road the ride was so smooth and soft. So I said I’m definitely interested. You want to trade even or what. He said he’d trade for my Morgan +4 and $5500. Well I could maybe come up with maybe $2000 but not $5500. And I’m only 21 at the time hustling money on odd jobs and even owed some on the Morgan. Didn’t have much finance know how and had already borrowed money from my Dad on a barn find 1931 Pierce-Arrow. That’s a whole other story. Also I was in college there and about flunk out because I had spent more time messing with cars than studying. See I also had a 1953 Oldsmobile 2dr sedan and a Rover 105s. Can’t remember the year of the Rover. You might say I was overextended! Ha Ha! So I had to pass on the Rolls and lost it. Eventually a wealthy antique collector got it. He died but with his two sons it’s still in their family. Sits mostly in a garage. That’s the one that I let get away from me. If I had known more about finance I think I could have got it, but I didn’t so as they say, “that’s show biz!”. Edited for spelling.
great video thanks, i had an old lady stop in front of my house in 1978 and wanted me to buy her bone stock and rare 1955 pontiac safari station wagon , you know based on the chevy nomad. she wanted 1,800 . i asked her why did she offer it to me and she said because she has seen how well i take care of mine. but i had to pass it up due to official navy orders up to virginia and we were moving . dang it i let it get away 😏
Selling my first car, a 62' Chevy Biscayne station wagon comes to mind. That the first was one of them when I didn't know my butt from a hole in the ground.. 😂 Another one was my 73' Buick LeSabre hardtop. I should have kept it just for the fun I had in it as a young man but it was one heck of a car too, and still in great shape with zero rust, even underneath, in 'solar yellow'. I had vans and a few other things too that I regret parting with. I suppose this post made me think of the ones that I had then let go, but one that plain old got away was a 66 Bonneville hardtop a friend of my Dad's had. It was silver with black leather, and the thing was rust-free and the Pinstripe trim down below was perfect. Went and looked at it two times it ran and drove well the paint was great and even had a spare set of hubcaps the fancy ones in the trunk. Lots of parts to that car too in the trunk that it didn't need that were in great shape! He wanted $1,000 for the whole deal in about 1995. I was still learning to be a machinist and living in an dang apartment. I thought that car was somethin I couldn't do, but boy, I sure should have!!
One of the ones that got away, I was at a swap meet in Ohio. There was a 57 Bel Air basket case with most of the parts for 700 dollars. This was the late 90's, I had the money, and I even had a way to get it home, but I also had a family to think about. My better half would have been extremely upset with me if I had drug that home without consulting with her first. The kids would have been happy, other than having to eat ramen and mac and cheese for the next couple of months. Lol.
i woulden't give 49 thousand dollars for 10 of them chevy's ,, they wasent any good when they were bran-new, finally some good vid's with the right kind of music, im a bluegrass banjo picker myself and love that music, keep em comeing ol buddy...
The picture was phenomenally done!!
A friend of mine has a 49 Mercury body on a 94 Chevy SS Impala running gears. He cut the floor out of the 49 Mercury and cut the Impala to match it. The wheel wells didn't line up, so he had to line them up. He has all the 94 Chevy running gear and interior in that old Mercury body.
Going down the road, it looks like an old 49 Mercury. In side, it looks like a 94 Impala. That 350 gets in down the road real nice.
Stay safe and God bless.
✝️Dan🇺🇸
Man, it’s nice that you still find stuff like that up there down here in south Florida all that stuff but disappeared lands been developed. Cars have been scrapped. You don’t see it anymore. Sad.
I live in South Florida also. The reason you don't find them down here like that is because they rust away completely in just a few years time due to the salt and humidity in the air. South Florida is the worst place in the USA to look for old cars sitting outside. We don't even have barns down here that are old.
Missed out on a 71 Shelby Mustang for 2500 in 1979 😢
From $6K to $73K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle.
Very engaging right from the beginning These are tough and frankly I appreciate how you discuss global finances in such a delicate way. Business and investment
Experted Ann Marie strunk was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I did so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Maria strunk.
Just sold a property in Alaska and I'm thinking to put the cash in stocks, I know everyone is saying it's ripe but Is this a time to buy stocks? How long until a full recovery? How are other people in the same market raking in over $450k gains within months, I'm really just confused at this point.
The fact that I got to learn and earn from her program is everything to me think about it, it's a win-win for both ways.
Great job!
Very cool!!! 👍👍
Happy Thanksgiving, to you and your family. Have a great day.
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well! Thank you for watching our channel!
Love that merc beautiful sled
That, 50, Merc, was Sweet., ❤
Man ... What a beautiful Merc.. and that paint color.. Absolutely gorgeous..
I agree
The mercury was too butchered and no flat motor its blessing it got away 😊
Puddin Creek, saw your video on the’37 Chevy Coupe. Brought a tear to my eyes. Dad bought one in 1967 for $300 in Memphis Tennessee when I was 4. All original excluding the 216 replaced with a 327. Had a bad rear main, but dad drove it for a while anyway. I remember sitting on seat with him while he shifted the old 3 speed with the beautiful walnut shift knob. He finally pulled the front clip and engine. Then we moved and it sat at my grandparents for years. He had acquired a 12 bolt rearend and a subframe from a Nova to start the hot rod journey. It never happened unfortunately. He called one day when I was in my 30’s with a family and no time or money to finish. Said there was a guy that offered him $1K for it and he sold. If it only cost 50 cents to go around the world, dad didn’t have enough money to get out of sight. Broke my heart, but I understood. Almost 60 years later’37 Chevy coupe is still my favorite. Maybe I’ll have one someday. Love the channel. Keep um coming.
Great story! Thanks for watching our channel!
1956 Ford Crown Vic - a.k.a. -The Beatnik
That nice shoebox F ord coupe painted school bus yellow would make a nice mild custom.
This was/is a great episode today. I'm resubscribing 😁 🌹. Watching from San Antonio TX.
Which episode made you unsubscribe? 😂
Nothin in particular but I just got bombarded with many notifications daily and it was just overwhelming for me. But... I do love your channel and content really. 🌹 @@puddingcreekrodshop
Great video 👍
Plenty of gorgeous old steel their my friend over the pond, mine was a mk1 escort Rs 1600 that had Plenty of tin worm back in the 80's i had a Rust free 1300 complete mk1 escort that I was the 2nd owner from new I wrestled with buying that Rs for one day too long and the scrap man beat me too it it was already gone 😢😂
Two years ago I missed out on a 34 coupe mint condition all original Henry Ford and I’m still heartbroken. I should’ve never walked away.
So many treasures
Too cool ! Amazing what is hiding here and there . Thank you for the trip !
Eyeing a 1934 Ford model B pickup. Looks great, but I'm not sure i like the color
I really wish time could stand still at times I still think about how simple things were when I was a younger man .
His goal is to have the best estate auction when he dies. Now there’s something I’ve never heard of as anyone’s goal.
That's all rite biscuits still b good😂
I passed up and Impala just like the one in you video,when i was in high school .I worked at a 76 gas station during the first gas crunch in so. Cal. This old couple pulled up in it,and asked me if id wanna buy it for 200 dollars , i said id love to but I don't have 200 dollars! missed a lot of them back then! 55 Chevy Nomad for 150 also!
Sexy car❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥇🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆👍👍👍
Probably Tesco…
I swear I know that Mercury from somewhere. As a custom guy, I've seen quite a few. Wonder if he ever went to the Kustoms Of America events in Pigeon Forge? I have a couple videos on my channel from the early 2000s, might be on one of those. Or in my thousands of pictures I took back in the film and early digital camera days.
Building a scale model of a '49 custom, came here for inspiration.. keep rockin' and showing us traditional hot rods and customs!
I missed the nicest 55 mercury i ever saw in my life. Was red and white. Know of one? 56 will do also. Prefer the montclair. Skirts a must have.
I got a good one for sure! Back in about 1967 I was living down in Charleston, WV and I had a Morgan +4 and she was a cherry for sure. BR green, leather strap across the “bonnet” with even Australian wool guards. Well I ran into this fellow one day that really liked my car. In fact he wanted to buy or trade for it. So being open to that I said what have you got? He had a beautiful, pristine grey 1962 Roll Royce Silver Cloud. Hmmmmm, well I thought I might look pretty good in that! So I met with him later, inspected the Rolls and even took it for a ride with him in the passenger seat of course. It basically floated down the road the ride was so smooth and soft. So I said I’m definitely interested. You want to trade even or what. He said he’d trade for my Morgan +4 and $5500. Well I could maybe come up with maybe $2000 but not $5500. And I’m only 21 at the time hustling money on odd jobs and even owed some on the Morgan. Didn’t have much finance know how and had already borrowed money from my Dad on a barn find 1931 Pierce-Arrow. That’s a whole other story. Also I was in college there and about flunk out because I had spent more time messing with cars than studying. See I also had a 1953 Oldsmobile 2dr sedan and a Rover 105s. Can’t remember the year of the Rover. You might say I was overextended! Ha Ha! So I had to pass on the Rolls and lost it. Eventually a wealthy antique collector got it. He died but with his two sons it’s still in their family. Sits mostly in a garage. That’s the one that I let get away from me. If I had known more about finance I think I could have got it, but I didn’t so as they say, “that’s show biz!”.
Edited for spelling.
great video thanks, i had an old lady stop in front of my house in 1978 and wanted me to buy her bone stock and rare 1955 pontiac safari station wagon , you know based on the chevy nomad. she wanted 1,800 . i asked her why did she offer it to me and she said because she has seen how well i take care of mine. but i had to pass it up due to official navy orders up to virginia and we were moving . dang it i let it get away 😏
Selling my first car, a 62' Chevy Biscayne station wagon comes to mind. That the first was one of them when I didn't know my butt from a hole in the ground.. 😂
Another one was my 73' Buick LeSabre hardtop. I should have kept it just for the fun I had in it as a young man but it was one heck of a car too, and still in great shape with zero rust, even underneath, in 'solar yellow'.
I had vans and a few other things too that I regret parting with. I suppose this post made me think of the ones that I had then let go, but one that plain old got away was a 66 Bonneville hardtop a friend of my Dad's had. It was silver with black leather, and the thing was rust-free and the Pinstripe trim down below was perfect. Went and looked at it two times it ran and drove well the paint was great and even had a spare set of hubcaps the fancy ones in the trunk. Lots of parts to that car too in the trunk that it didn't need that were in great shape! He wanted $1,000 for the whole deal in about 1995. I was still learning to be a machinist and living in an dang apartment. I thought that car was somethin I couldn't do, but boy, I sure should have!!
One of the ones that got away, I was at a swap meet in Ohio. There was a 57 Bel Air basket case with most of the parts for 700 dollars. This was the late 90's, I had the money, and I even had a way to get it home, but I also had a family to think about. My better half would have been extremely upset with me if I had drug that home without consulting with her first. The kids would have been happy, other than having to eat ramen and mac and cheese for the next couple of months. Lol.
Cool video. I don’t think the guy with the Westargaurd style custom was really interested in selling. Jmho.😊
Thak for ride along
I'm still searching for a 39 to 46 dodge truck for project
several on marketplace right now
My Cheap 500 Horsepower Box-Truck Powered Corvette is SCARY Good!!!
i woulden't give 49 thousand dollars for 10 of them chevy's ,, they wasent any good when they were bran-new, finally some good vid's with the right kind of music, im a bluegrass banjo picker myself and love that music, keep em comeing ol buddy...