Great job on covering this man's collection and backstory. This is all very interesting for car (and GM) fanatics. Keep up the good work. I always peddle your channel when I go to local car shows and chat up local folks.
That is unbelievable how one man could aquire so many rare muscle cars. I hope some of these cars are brought back to Life. Many of them look in restorable condition with minimal rust. Thank you for documenting this once in a lifetime sale and the history of the man that made it possible.
@@DezzysSpeedShop no. But still have the 67 I Bought just out of H.S.. Roy was a good man! He would fill our mini bikes up for free, when we rode to station.
This is just mind blowing when you think about it ! A person needs to really let it sink in as to whats going on here.Thanks for the video ,I watch all your vids ...
What an amazing collection. He probably had plans for each and every one of those cars, whether it was a parts car or to restore. Amazing. Thanks for sharing Dez
Great video Dezzy,Your tribute to Roy Langlitz is some of the best car content on YT. You've made quite a commitment to the car scene.I still live in it through people like you. I've owned lots of really cool cars and your videos jog tons of memories.People like Roy are few and far between...Hats off to him and may he RIP. The car game has become a game for the rich,these days the average Joe can barely afford to build and keep one car let alone dozens(or hundreds).Keep it up Dezzy,and thank you!
Yeh, the part 1 was mindblowing! I own 71 Buick GS Convert, 72 El Camino, 80 T/A , so these cars make me tick! Muscle Car Review mag was THE magazine when it was published and it really made muscle cars relevant.
Awesome story of a great man of great perseverance and awesome approach for great everyday living.very inspirational indeed ! Awesome videos Dezzy and Blessings always 💯🙏✝️❤👍
Cool video very interesting I've got a 68 3/4 ton custom camper special all original 318 automatic.I bought it when I was 16 for 950$I cranked it for the first time in 30 years the other day I'm planning on getting it back on the road before long. I've got a 91 f150 with a 86 mustang mustang motor and a 78 Z28 with a 454 from a 70 chevelle my mom bought it in 1980 dad owned a body shop and drag raced 67 chevelles and a 67 camaro and a 72 Cheyenne with the factory 396
Dez in the short how did he acquire the cars? Forget about the money it cost but too find all these cars pre internet would be almost impossible if someone was not helping your scoure the country? Man alive its unreal
Great job on covering this man's collection and backstory. This is all very interesting for car (and GM) fanatics. Keep up the good work. I always peddle your channel when I go to local car shows and chat up local folks.
Awesome video on the back story of how he amassed this amazing collection! My brother in law bought the black Oldsmobile SX.
Congrats!!!
Back stories are always important
I’m glad it all came together. Wait until you see the parts video.
Jesus christ man big D🎉 that was crazy wild bro 😢 roy was THA man !
That 70 ls6 convertible with the 80’s stripes is awesome. I’d put it back together just like that
That is unbelievable how one man could aquire so many rare muscle cars. I hope some of these cars are brought back to Life. Many of them look in restorable condition with minimal rust. Thank you for documenting this once in a lifetime sale and the history of the man that made it possible.
One of the barns had caved in back in 09 and crushed the top off that el camino, so he cut it off and was going to use another top...
I knew Roy personally. Bought my first car from him when I was 14, 48 years ago. a 1965 G.T.O. He was running a Truck stop at that time.
Oh wow! Do you still have it?
@@DezzysSpeedShop no. But still have the 67 I Bought just out of H.S.. Roy was a good man! He would fill our mini bikes up for free, when we rode to station.
Hi where was Roy getting all the cars?
This is just mind blowing when you think about it ! A person needs to really let it sink in as to whats going on here.Thanks for the video
,I watch all your vids ...
Thanks for watching Homie
I look forward to all of Your videos, You are a pretty kewl kat.....
What an amazing collection. He probably had plans for each and every one of those cars, whether it was a parts car or to restore. Amazing. Thanks for sharing Dez
Great video Dezzy,Your tribute to Roy Langlitz is some of the best car content on YT. You've made quite a commitment to the car scene.I still live in it through people like you. I've owned lots of really cool cars and your videos jog tons of memories.People like Roy are few and far between...Hats off to him and may he RIP. The car game has become a game for the rich,these days the average Joe can barely afford to build and keep one car let alone dozens(or hundreds).Keep it up Dezzy,and thank you!
Very nice cars and story so cool thanks for your time for showing us 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for bringing us such awesome videos!. A pleasure to share your enthusiasm for old cars. They sure were cool!
The multi stripe 70 convertible is a real LS6 convertible it was in a magazine I remember seeing it years ago.
It’s good that you seek that knowledge to know the man himself.I’ve always thought about having my retirement plan look like that
Man, you seem to know your Chevys, also excellent car taste! Great job and thank you for this vid!
Thanks for watching! Did you see part one?
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Yeh, the part 1 was mindblowing! I own 71 Buick GS Convert, 72 El Camino, 80 T/A , so these cars make me tick! Muscle Car Review mag was THE magazine when it was published and it really made muscle cars relevant.
Awesome story of a great man of great perseverance and awesome approach for great everyday living.very inspirational indeed !
Awesome videos Dezzy and Blessings always 💯🙏✝️❤👍
Yeah..I like the hideaways too..specially on chevys because it was an option..where most others I remember was one or the other
I really enjoy your videos and for you taking the time to share them with us. Thx for all your hard work
Thanks for following along!
congrats on 20k
Thank you!
lot of builders for real!!!!! wish i had a fat wallet ha ha. ive never seen so many big blocks in one area.
Been waiting for the story on this guy.
It all worked out in the end 👍🏾
@@DezzysSpeedShop indeed it did. Looking forward to part 3.
I did a lot of the titles for those cars…. great ppl to deal with
Where are you out of? I need a couple done
Excellent video Dez are these cars and engine blocks for sell interested.
They all sold in September
Man that was a lot of cars. Some cool stuff!
The next video is even more mind blowing. Thd amount of parts that he accumulated was ridiculous!
@@DezzysSpeedShop Yes both videos were awesome! I’ve never seen the likes of that and how they were so organized too! Really enjoy your channel.
D*** good job, I'm finding those cars, man. They are great Adele gotta buy one and take it home, especially the El Camino.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cool video very interesting I've got a 68 3/4 ton custom camper special all original 318 automatic.I bought it when I was 16 for 950$I cranked it for the first time in 30 years the other day I'm planning on getting it back on the road before long. I've got a 91 f150 with a 86 mustang mustang motor and a 78 Z28 with a 454 from a 70 chevelle my mom bought it in 1980 dad owned a body shop and drag raced 67 chevelles and a 67 camaro and a 72 Cheyenne with the factory 396
Greetings from B.C., Dezzy:Where was this sale of Roy's incredible collection?
That postal jeep would be cool too have!
That gold Olds wagon looked loke the car from that 70's show . Fred's wagon.
Crazy !!
Did you see the video I did of all the cars?
Good job dude!
That’s awesome
Question ,is there any left?
Dez in the short how did he acquire the cars?
Forget about the money it cost but too find all these cars pre internet would be almost impossible if someone was not helping your scoure the country?
Man alive its unreal
Here’s part 1
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Yeee😃😃
We're these for sale ?