What a treat! Thank you very much for making these videos Parker. I'm an old guy and I always learn something new from your videos. Keep up the good work!
Parker the video presentation was very informative, i really enjoyed it and learned many new things.. Double sleeve engine must be really rare..... I loved the Dusenberg... Your the best....
Goodness me, wow! Boy howdy, done here in the swamps of Houma, LousyAnna there are huge boat storage sheds with classic cars all over the swamps of LA. It's all the old oil money and ship yards that had these barns loaded with cars. In downtown Houma there are a few spots untouched by man for decades. Glad the algorithm loaded your channel into my feed.
A video I think you should do is a video on the olds curved dash. Im a volunteer at the re olds museum in Michigan and we have quite a few old cars of this age. it’s the car that started quite a few things we use now like the production/assembly line and making automobiles available to the public for a decent price before the model T. I’ve actually driven our 1903 curved dash and it’s not as hard as you think. It’s got a gas and brake pedal like a normal car but you just have your spark lever to adjust and that’s it. You also have a small decompression pedal but you only use that while starting the car. The tiller also takes some getting used to also but other than that they’re very easy to drive. It’s one step up from a lawn mower so to speak.
I’m 61 years old and my grandparents would have been 15 years old when the International utility vehicle was built, makes me think about how far we’ve advanced in just a short amount of time ..
Have you ever come across a 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V12? I've never seen one in real life. Or a 1923 Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car? But my favorite is the 1940 Mercury 8 Suicide 4 door.
Very nice 1967 L79 air coupe. Nice video. Thank you for taking the time to post
What a treat! Thank you very much for making these videos Parker. I'm an old guy and I always learn something new from your videos. Keep up the good work!
Excellent coverage, fabulous interviews with the owners. Keep up the great job, you are awesome 😎
Awesome video Parker! Love seeing the cars that I know nothing about. If I had the money the barn find Cadillac all day long!
Parker the video presentation was very informative, i really enjoyed it and learned many new things.. Double sleeve engine must be really rare..... I loved the Dusenberg... Your the best....
Excellent! Great video!
Goodness me, wow! Boy howdy, done here in the swamps of Houma, LousyAnna there are huge boat storage sheds with classic cars all over the swamps of LA. It's all the old oil money and ship yards that had these barns loaded with cars. In downtown Houma there are a few spots untouched by man for decades. Glad the algorithm loaded your channel into my feed.
Great job. Nice to see some real craftsmanship.
Great vid, really enjoyed!!! 👍👍
Very nice video. Thank you for taking the time to post it.
Hershey is definitely the candyland of collectible cars!
Thank you! I really enjoyed the video! Subscribed now.
A video I think you should do is a video on the olds curved dash. Im a volunteer at the re olds museum in Michigan and we have quite a few old cars of this age. it’s the car that started quite a few things we use now like the production/assembly line and making automobiles available to the public for a decent price before the model T. I’ve actually driven our 1903 curved dash and it’s not as hard as you think. It’s got a gas and brake pedal like a normal car but you just have your spark lever to adjust and that’s it. You also have a small decompression pedal but you only use that while starting the car. The tiller also takes some getting used to also but other than that they’re very easy to drive. It’s one step up from a lawn mower so to speak.
Great video. Hershey is on my bucket list.
I'm using that man's line when my 55 Ford doesn't wanna start..... "she's not always good to me! " 😂😂
Great video keep em coming
Great video!
GREAT COVERAGE... I WISH I COULD ATTEND....
I’m 61 years old and my grandparents would have been 15 years old when the International utility vehicle was built, makes me think about how far we’ve advanced in just a short amount of time ..
Have you ever come across a 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V12? I've never seen one in real life. Or a 1923 Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car? But my favorite is the 1940 Mercury 8 Suicide 4 door.
Do you see any Ford Torinos? We had a 1968 Ford Torino GT fastback baby blue dark blue stripe.
I’m afraid to say that when they say a car is one of only a few known to exist ……. It means good luck finding any parts .
Who put those awful blue dots on that Cadillac V16??
$55k for a Model T! I dont think so...