Superb presentation, magnificent American cars, great sounds, an absolute pleasure to watch, as I have done with so many of your videos. Greetings from the Train Lord in South Australia a long way away from this epic action.
@@twinrodders when I lived in Dallas back in 1984 a friend of mine had a V8 1957 Chevrolet which was awesome fun to drive around in. I see so many 1957 Chevys at these rallies. I have filmed old vintage cars here in Adelaide South Australia called the Bay to Birdwood. You might like to have a look. I am surprised that there are not more vintage car shows being filmed on TH-cam. I have seen a couple of yours however.
Love it! I prefer cruise ins to regular car shows. We used to have two of them on Friday nights approximately a mile apart and it was fun cruising between the two. Now they are split into Friday and Saturday night. Really good bunch of folks and good family fun. I have a 1971 Chevelle SS replica and a 2018 Dodge Challenger R/T Plus that I cruise in. Just a good time! Great video!
Perfect video as usual Bryan, it's great to see our mature hot rodders out there with the older builds. I have to figure out how to watch these videos on the big screen TV , I could almost smell that fat running Chevy 2 Gasser ....like I was there!
A friend that has restored exotic classic cars all his life recognized and gave the following description of the "car": The classic car was a 1915 American LaFrance fire truck that was found in a forrest, they had to cut many trees down to extricate it. The original engine (14 litres), hood, frame and radiator were retained and the body was hand crafted from three different species of mahogany. It was built by Gary Wales, he has done a series of them, he calls them LaBestioni. He is friends with Jay Leno.
@@twinrodders I was there but not until close to 10:00. I saw a couple walking around shooting vid and another guy kind of small in stature with a small camera.
@@vdrivevideo Not sure if that was us, my brother and I only shot video in the morning when they were rolling in, and spent a little time walking around the show until around noon. My brother uses a small Sony Handycam to film and I use a Nikon D3400 to take pictures and occasionally an older Handycam to film. It was a great show and a great time!
So glad there is NO music or noise in the video. Only the sound of the cars and trucks. The way people want these videos. Good job.
Exactly Jerry!
Superb presentation, magnificent American cars, great sounds, an absolute pleasure to watch, as I have done with so many of your videos. Greetings from the Train Lord in South Australia a long way away from this epic action.
Appreciate your support!
@@twinrodders when I lived in Dallas back in 1984 a friend of mine had a V8 1957 Chevrolet which was awesome fun to drive around in. I see so many 1957 Chevys at these rallies. I have filmed old vintage cars here in Adelaide South Australia called the Bay to Birdwood. You might like to have a look. I am surprised that there are not more vintage car shows being filmed on TH-cam. I have seen a couple of yours however.
I look at a lot of these rallies on TH-cam. This may be the best one, so far. Really Great!
Nice work.......the best way to enjoy the cars......when they’re moving!
Thanks for posting this great treat for the eyes.
Love it! I prefer cruise ins to regular car shows. We used to have two of them on Friday nights approximately a mile apart and it was fun cruising between the two. Now they are split into Friday and Saturday night. Really good bunch of folks and good family fun. I have a 1971 Chevelle SS replica and a 2018 Dodge Challenger R/T Plus that I cruise in. Just a good time! Great video!
Great coverage of a great show. Had hoped to have our '64 Comet Caliente ready for this years show, but not quite. Next time. Thanks for posting.
There's always hundreds of car shows every month to take your car to!
Sound is as good as the visuals. I replicate this once in a while on my dining room table with 1/64 diecast cars with engine sounds provided by me.
Perfect video as usual Bryan, it's great to see our mature hot rodders out there with the older builds. I have to figure out how to watch these videos on the big screen TV , I could almost smell that fat running Chevy 2 Gasser ....like I was there!
Anyone know what car that was at the 24:21 mark?
A friend that has restored exotic classic cars all his life recognized and gave the following description of the "car": The classic car was a 1915 American LaFrance fire truck that was found in a forrest, they had to cut many trees down to extricate it. The original engine (14 litres), hood, frame and radiator were retained and the body was hand crafted from three different species of mahogany. It was built by Gary Wales, he has done a series of them, he calls them LaBestioni. He is friends with Jay Leno.
chitty- chitty bang- bang.
Nice job brother. Excellent camera work.
Thanks!
The way a cruise-in is supposed to be - cars with chrome bumpers only. Great.
Cool man!
Thanks for checking out the video Jerry!
@@twinrodders I was there but not until close to 10:00. I saw a couple walking around shooting vid and another guy kind of small in stature with a small camera.
@@vdrivevideo Not sure if that was us, my brother and I only shot video in the morning when they were rolling in, and spent a little time walking around the show until around noon. My brother uses a small Sony Handycam to film and I use a Nikon D3400 to take pictures and occasionally an older Handycam to film. It was a great show and a great time!
Just where exactly is this?
I hear lots of electric fans running on those hot rods as they're Rollin in!! Lol!
Pity, no people to watch. So what's the use of the show?
This was filmed at 7 in the morning when they were just setting up for the show!
I love hot rods I wish I could ride in one
And I wish to take pictures in them and on them