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3 of the cars in the collection were built by my family. The two 40 fords came from my family. The teal one was my dads and the blue was my brothers. Built by my dad and with my dads help which is why they looked so similar. The black fuel injected 57 Chevy was also my dads. Built by him when I was a kid. Glad to hear they found a good home.
Every now and then the real Richard comes out. The moment in this video for me was when he talked about his time as a first responder. THANK YOU RICHARD.
The gentlemen that passed away was definitely a cool and classy guy. Between an awesome collection of cars, car club, racing, and the Charity...one fine guy! Condolences to the family. Congrats on being able to put together a deal where all parties seem satisfied. Looking forward to see what GMG does with these vehicles (sell directly, sell at auctions, or a combo of both). I'd bet most vehicles would sell fairly quickly and for a premium price. Good luck & all the best.
The seller was my brother-in-law, and while I knew he was involved with Cars Curing Kids, I never knew he was one of the founders until I read his obituary. He was a fine, humble man. Wouldn't even let me help load the dishwasher!
I almost took that 68 Shelby for a joy ride once, True story, Tom was my former boss and a great guy, Still work for the company now ran by his son. Have gotten up close and personal with a few of these cars, Tom had the best taste and will be missed..
Hello, did you ever see the 70 stage 1? I dont think he bought that one but if you have a way or someone I could call it used to be mine and I'd love to buy it back. Im in ill. Let me know.. thx, Dan
Richard I know what you mean about emergency services supplies. January 27th I tripped and fell in my front yard. I broke my neck in 2 places and destroyed the disks. Been partially paralyzed since. Point is, EMS did not have enough neck supporting supplies on board. Fortunately the one size neck brace they had, did the job until I got to the ER. 1st responders need more support!
@@KeweenawPatriot I had allergies bad, making me dizzy etc. Stepped out for a smoke, got dizzy and passed out, fell over park bench in yard landed face down and broke neck.
@@KeweenawPatriot freak accidents happen. Just about falling the right/wrong way and hitting something in your neck. Most ladder deaths from construction happen under 3’
I wish Richard could have seen the entire collection. That was probably just over half. Last time I was in that building, it was full. Tom was a great guy, was just happy to talk to anyone about cars.
Tom was a great guy, have worked for him for many years, I almost took the Shelby for a joy ride because he left the keys in it at our work lot. He will be missed.
Giving $10,000 for the charity Richard was a touch of class. Fair play to you mate! It’s a wonderful collection, “outstanding” as Dennis would say. Are you going to have an auction? All the best to you.
Great video and a great collection of some really sweet cars. Please tell Chris, that 1966 was not the last year that you could get a big block in a full sized Chevy (as he stated) you could get a big block in a full sized Chevy, all the way up to 1976. Thanks for the video
Respect. I don’t think people can understand how hard it is to price an entire collection like that. Hats off to you for being kind, passionate, as well as respectful… ❤️👍🏻🇺🇸
Oh my bad I had to delete what I wrote, I wrote this is not Richard's first collection he had bought. Your right you don't want to insult the owner and you don't want to lose out also yeah it's hard being how nice all the car's are. Pretty much drive anyone of them none are fixer uppers. Minus the one that wasn't on the list
Respect to the whole family for letting a wonderful collection go and a huge well done to Richard on a great purchase, im sure TOM would have approved Gas Monkeys Purchase. Respect to all involved.
Congrats Richard, You showed a lot of respect to the family and the charity they are involved in. sincerely hope the A990 (if i got that right) is one you keep in your personal collection.
Congratulations Richard and the team on buying the collection! You did a good thing put car's back in the hands that love them just as much as the previous owner's. That's what its all about and making some to keep doing what your doing.
Like that they are calling them nests instead of graveyards. That’s respectful to the people who have put their lives into saving things when others would have thrown them away. Salute to you guys for that❤
@@johnnycoolness not necessarily. There’s ones that hoarders have had in their lawn for so long that it can be a graveyard for them. “I’m gonna fix it one day” is usually what you hear. Thanks for trying to clear that up tho, couldn’t have done it without ya.
I was born and raised in Madison WI and had no idea this amazing collection existed right under my nose. Good on ya for getting this collection picked up and doing something amazing for Cars Curing Kids.
Dude: this is one of the best car videos EVER.........blows away any of the Dennis Collins hype..........great job and very smart business deal.......(the videography alone is epic)......
Man, I didn’t think it was possible to like Richard Rawlings any more than I already did, but to find out that he was a cop, fireman, and paramedic made me like him even more
Loved Chris' retort to Richard about " patina". Richard says patina doesn't have an r in it. Chris retorts, it does where I come from and I think we invented it.
I have followed you for years Richard. Congratulations on a great bye, and I know that you will do justice to these vehicles. Continued success in everything you do. And thank you from the bottom of my heart to the children that you are helping.🙏
Congratulations on your fantastic purchase. Helping the charity the way you did, is something that life will always repay you for. Outstanding! Good deeds such as this always get rewarded.
Beautiful collection, love how many were over restored. The modified vehicles were so tastefully done. Amazing workmanship. I hope when sold they are driven and enjoyed.
I can remember when GMG was the new TV personality and was in a heated vehicle build off with O.C.C. You Sir are tv Gold, aswell as your cast of characters.
I remember back in 1980 my next door neighbor was an old man in his late 80s , he used to own a pown shop in San Francisco in the 1940s and 50s one day he showed me his colt guns collection most were new in the box and he had a large collection of WW2 German military lugers hundreds of WW2 German helmets and uniforms but the 1911s from WW1 was what really impressed me they were like New and some really nice Winchesters from the late 1800s , when he passed away one of his children come over to take care of selling the house and other stuff, about a week late another neighbor told me - can you believe early in the morning the guy took all the guns and rifles to the police station because he didn't like guns that all the military stuff he took to the local dump yard - the house sold in about 2 weeks later, it's unbelievable how some people collect things they love but to others it's just junk,
very cool video. Grew up in Indy, first car a 64 fairlane K code sport coupe w/ t-10 4 speed and 3.91 open diff. Bought it when I was still 15. That lit the fire. 71 LT1 camaro that had a Winters bros turbo 400 plus a Crane cam and bench flowed heads. A few more muscle cars before familyhood. Thanks Richard for keeping it going for old kids like me
Those small Donzi boats are corvettes on the water! The sweet 16 usually had the 305 v8 Chevy or the 4.3lt v6. The classic 18s had the 5.7 Chevy. Buy it! They sell well!
That’s what I was saying too! I think that was a Sweet 16 wasn’t it? Wish they’d showed more of it, those hulls are legendary! I’d gladly take it off his hands. lol
You were in my home city, so rad. Cars Curing Kids is such an awesome organization, thank you for the donation. That was one hell of a beautiful collection.
One awesome episode!! Love that Richard donated money and shared little about the man owning this collection can wait to see him selling it again at Gas Monkey would be awesome if he keeps a few 🐵🐵🐵 Good seeing big Chris 🤘😎
I hope this video blows up. Good Job Rich! I hope you get it all back and then some. We'll deserved. I urge everyone to do there part and share this video on the ole interwebs.
Been watching you for years brother and this was a great buy, the entire collection . could not have went to a better car person. And the $10,000 for the charity was brilliant brother… keep doing what you are doing and all the best to you.. look forward to more cool cars………
Just unbelievable collection. I bet the man who owned these cars has the best car guy stories. I would sit for hours and hear about each one of those cars just beautiful
Mad respect to the $10,000 donation to the Cars Curing Kids Richard!!!! Question: Why wasn't the orange Mustang Cobra Terminator not showcased???? That's a badass car!
They're auctioning off the motorcycles from the museum in Anamosa Iowa. More than 300 motorcycles will go on the auction block Sept. 6-9, 2023. Mecum Auctions has been named to liquidate the John Parham Estate Collection at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa.
These two "experts" just looked at a Donzi Classic 18' and said nobody would run that!!! That boat is highly sought after and one of the best riding hulls ever made.
@@FrankDwyer-b4z … you’re right … it’s not wrap around. I went back and paused and then screen shot and I could tell the bow was too long to be a 16. Good eye! Such an awesome boat with a legendary pedigree. Can’t believe they think no one would run it. 🤦♂️
My favorites of this collection was the fuel injected Pontiac Bonneville and the little red and white AMC Rambler American 770 hardtop with V8. That is a really cool little scooter with a V8. Light and nimble in a right size package.
Welp, it's nice to see your doing well keeps me working on things too, in Michigan, but Halfass Kustoms in Canada may need your help with suff, his & her custom shop burnt down when showing his 50's cars u'tubers, Can't say enough from anybody helping out. Thanks again for keeping us active!
I did basic training in Fort Knox (76) & no truer words when Rollins says it’s empty 😂 I asked and immediately was asked WHAT GOLD . . . Very sternly I may add 😆🥾👍🏼
Ok finished the vid and Richard got back to great vids, me being from Wisconsin and the charity work done by the owner brought a tear to my eye , Thanks Richard
I like your episodes where you buy cars the best! Glad you were able to buy this fine collection of cars!!!! Great job Richard and I look forward to all your videos every week!!!!
My 15 year older cousin drove a BMW Isetta back in the day, he had a lot of cool cars after that, but I remember the Isetta the most, from over 50 years ago..
Actually, the kids selling the cars is the best thing. The cars will be in the hands of people that truly appreciate them and know their value. This is why great family fortunes are diminished or lost because the children do not have the same true interest in the collection/business and can't appreciate the work/love/passion that originally went into building a business/collection. Look at news reporter Anderson Cooper. He works at CNN after the Vanderbilt fortune was mostly squandered.
I've noticed in the past few years when Richard's out in public with one or two of his guys and they have a little disruption in their conversation or got sidetracked I have noticed chard stays more calm and tries to keep everybody on track now versus before where he was like a steamroller.
you know what kills me the most is i can only imagine how hard that man worked to get all of this including the land he owned just to have his family sell it all away when he passed away SMH!
I had one when I was 14 until I was around 40. It was that coral sand and Indian ivory. It had aged to more of a tan color so when me and my neighbor repainted it I was a little surprised how pink the coral sand looked when it was fresh.
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Richard's selling Crazy Pills now?
Hey are u giving away stuff on telegram? because I just got selected in the comments about a 2018 Chevy that I supposedly won. By gas monkey.
Is it a scam or not?
@@GenX...MCMLXV🇺🇸
@@zeushernandez2449 That is a scam!
What a nice guy getting the deal done on behalf of the family showing Richard around, probably not easy. My condolences.
😊
I guess heyout of a job now!!!??
3 of the cars in the collection were built by my family. The two 40 fords came from my family. The teal one was my dads and the blue was my brothers. Built by my dad and with my dads help which is why they looked so similar. The black fuel injected 57 Chevy was also my dads. Built by him when I was a kid. Glad to hear they found a good home.
Do you know what this guy did for a living?... just curious
@@rji5377Yea they gonna get sold! He might keep something.
Well! Not really they are going up for auction! It’s not like Richard is doing this for charity he’s doing it to make a Buck!
Nicely done
@@rji5377 if you mean the collector Tom Haag, his family ran a debt collection biz called "State" for hospitals since 1949.
Every now and then the real Richard comes out. The moment in this video for me was when he talked about his time as a first responder. THANK YOU RICHARD.
True
I was one for 10 years, I dont go around using that for views or anything else
@@tufgriz8917 you just did
@@HowNotTo365 Wow
That’s also part of the whole business dealing, how he does it to relate to the seller and get a better deal
The gentlemen that passed away was definitely a cool and classy guy. Between an awesome collection of cars, car club, racing, and the Charity...one fine guy! Condolences to the family. Congrats on being able to put together a deal where all parties seem satisfied. Looking forward to see what GMG does with these vehicles (sell directly, sell at auctions, or a combo of both). I'd bet most vehicles would sell fairly quickly and for a premium price. Good luck & all the best.
The seller was my brother-in-law, and while I knew he was involved with Cars Curing Kids, I never knew he was one of the founders until I read his obituary. He was a fine, humble man. Wouldn't even let me help load the dishwasher!
Tom was a great guy, I have had good and bad bosses, and Tom was the best.
Some people think cars curing kids is the same as kars4kids it's like no no no.🙃🙃
Hi how are you doing 😊
@@helenarusso Hello. I'm doing well, thank you. And yourself?
I almost took that 68 Shelby for a joy ride once, True story, Tom was my former boss and a great guy, Still work for the company now ran by his son. Have gotten up close and personal with a few of these cars, Tom had the best taste and will be missed..
Hello, did you ever see the 70 stage 1? I dont think he bought that one but if you have a way or someone I could call it used to be mine and I'd love to buy it back. Im in ill. Let me know.. thx, Dan
@@SuperBoss351 I can ask Tom's son if he still has it, Was that the gold one in this vid?
@@svenhansen1796 Thx Sven. Yes the gold one.. Dan
@@SuperBoss351 Let me ask the owner, I know the family was keeping several of them.
I'm interested in a few cars as well.
Richard I know what you mean about emergency services supplies. January 27th I tripped and fell in my front yard. I broke my neck in 2 places and destroyed the disks. Been partially paralyzed since. Point is, EMS did not have enough neck supporting supplies on board. Fortunately the one size neck brace they had, did the job until I got to the ER. 1st responders need more support!
@@KeweenawPatriot accidents happen to everyone.. happy i dont live in a 4rt world country like yours whwre this is even a question
@@KeweenawPatriot I had allergies bad, making me dizzy etc. Stepped out for a smoke, got dizzy and passed out, fell over park bench in yard landed face down and broke neck.
@@markstopkey4085 I'm sorry to hear that . The up side of things is maybe you can slow down and enjoy the little things in life .
@@KeweenawPatriot freak accidents happen. Just about falling the right/wrong way and hitting something in your neck.
Most ladder deaths from construction happen under 3’
Wishing you a full and speedy recovery.
Fellow TEXAN saying we appreciate you keeping the handshake a contract among men
I wish Richard could have seen the entire collection. That was probably just over half. Last time I was in that building, it was full. Tom was a great guy, was just happy to talk to anyone about cars.
Dang they gave Richard the last scoop and left the Shelby as bait Lol.
@@christ510 pretty much, best stuff had already been picked off.
Ryan - where is it I live in Janesville
Tom was a great guy, have worked for him for many years, I almost took the Shelby for a joy ride because he left the keys in it at our work lot. He will be missed.
@@svenhansen1796 - Where was his shop I'm from Janesville
Giving $10,000 for the charity Richard was a touch of class. Fair play to you mate! It’s a wonderful collection, “outstanding” as Dennis would say. Are you going to have an auction? All the best to you.
He paid 1mill, for 2 mill worth of cars, he did fine.
☝💥💥💥SCAMMER ALERT 💥💥💥 ☝
@@TheEnd-eg6wq I heard he paid 1 million for a billion worth of cars
I was lucky enough to have been through this collection several times. Tom was a stand up guy and his annual food drive car show will be missed!
@Richard_Rawlingslet me guess, you've got a cheque waiting for him from Nigeria??!! Muppet!!
Great video and a great collection of some really sweet cars. Please tell Chris, that 1966 was not the last year that you could get a big block in a full sized Chevy (as he stated) you could get a big block in a full sized Chevy, all the way up to 1976. Thanks for the video
Respect. I don’t think people can understand how hard it is to price an entire collection like that.
Hats off to you for being kind, passionate, as well as respectful… ❤️👍🏻🇺🇸
Oh my bad I had to delete what I wrote, I wrote this is not Richard's first collection he had bought. Your right you don't want to insult the owner and you don't want to lose out also yeah it's hard being how nice all the car's are. Pretty much drive anyone of them none are fixer uppers. Minus the one that wasn't on the list
I'd go nuts and it'd take me days to put the numbers down.
@@mura0 probably more like a week or two to figure out what each is even worth for me lol
I wonder where in Wisconsin this was, im a Wisconsin-ite for life
Respect to the whole family for letting a wonderful collection go and a huge well done to Richard on a great purchase, im sure TOM would have approved Gas Monkeys Purchase. Respect to all involved.
Congrats Richard, You showed a lot of respect to the family and the charity they are involved in. sincerely hope the A990 (if i got that right) is one you keep in your personal collection.
Great episode Monkeys , superb job donating 10 Grand too RR ❤ keep up the great work all at GMG 😎🤘
Congratulations Richard and the team on buying the collection!
You did a good thing put car's back in the hands that love them just as much as the previous owner's.
That's what its all about and making some to keep doing what your doing.
He got a jackpot in few years he can sell some ot them at other auctions to get back some more money than he pay for them now..
Like that they are calling them nests instead of graveyards. That’s respectful to the people who have put their lives into saving things when others would have thrown them away. Salute to you guys for that❤
Graveyards are more for the crashed ones with parts missing
@@johnnycoolness not necessarily. There’s ones that hoarders have had in their lawn for so long that it can be a graveyard for them. “I’m gonna fix it one day” is usually what you hear. Thanks for trying to clear that up tho, couldn’t have done it without ya.
Wow what a nice find. 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for caring about someone’s mental health Richard Rawlings. How kind 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I was born and raised in Madison WI and had no idea this amazing collection existed right under my nose. Good on ya for getting this collection picked up and doing something amazing for Cars Curing Kids.
Dude: this is one of the best car videos EVER.........blows away any of the Dennis Collins hype..........great job and very smart business deal.......(the videography alone is epic)......
Absolutely hilarious setting a beer on top of a collector car!!! This is why I watch!!!
Ya he new he was getting some of the cars . I’ve seen him get upset over stuff getting put ant a car . I would to
I just need to know… did you get the Donzi?
... and he does this all over GMG too🤣
Man, I didn’t think it was possible to like Richard Rawlings any more than I already did, but to find out that he was a cop, fireman, and paramedic made me like him even more
Loved Chris' retort to Richard about " patina". Richard says patina doesn't have an r in it. Chris retorts, it does where I come from and I think we invented it.
Dennis is probably throwing his coffee at the screen lol no invite
His blue island coffee...
Popped collar problems lmao
and yelling "Oustanding"
Lol, you know he is
He selling all his so he doesn’t car
I have followed you for years Richard. Congratulations on a great bye, and I know that you will do justice to these vehicles. Continued success in everything you do. And thank you from the bottom of my heart to the children that you are helping.🙏
Congratulations on your fantastic purchase. Helping the charity the way you did, is something that life will always repay you for. Outstanding! Good deeds such as this always get rewarded.
Ricard is a class act. The respect & generosity shown here is fantastic. Great work.
What a great testament to our hobby, loving cars and helping kids !! Great buy Richard, great deal done with much respect.
Watching something on TH-cam and feeling good at the end is unusual and extremely awesome. Thank You!!!
Beautiful collection, love how many were over restored. The modified vehicles were so tastefully done. Amazing workmanship. I hope when sold they are driven and enjoyed.
I can remember when GMG was the new TV personality and was in a heated vehicle build off with O.C.C. You Sir are tv Gold, aswell as your cast of characters.
What an awesome collection, Everything is so clean. 😮
Which one caught your eye? 👀
@@GasMonkeyGarage You didn't pay much mind to it but the Chevelle next to the Shelby, I have a real soft soft for those SS
@@GasMonkeyGarage the Bonneville did it for me.
@@GasMonkeyGarage Those Hemi's 🤑
@@GasMonkeyGarage absolutely loved the corvettes!
Thank you Richard watched you for many of years but you certainly stepped up here being compassionate and generous 🙏👍
I remember back in 1980 my next door neighbor was an old man in his late 80s , he used to own a pown shop in San Francisco in the 1940s and 50s one day he showed me his colt guns collection most were new in the box and he had a large collection of WW2 German military lugers hundreds of WW2 German helmets and uniforms but the 1911s from WW1 was what really impressed me they were like New and some really nice Winchesters from the late 1800s , when he passed away one of his children come over to take care of selling the house and other stuff, about a week late another neighbor told me - can you believe early in the morning the guy took all the guns and rifles to the police station because he didn't like guns that all the military stuff he took to the local dump yard - the house sold in about 2 weeks later, it's unbelievable how some people collect things they love but to others it's just junk,
This is my grandmother’s son’s dad’s car collection. I visited about three years ago cool to see it on gas monkey.
Hi Bob nice to meet you here 😊
what a wonderful Family total respect
very cool video. Grew up in Indy, first car a 64 fairlane K code sport coupe w/ t-10 4 speed and 3.91 open diff. Bought it when I was still 15. That lit the fire. 71 LT1 camaro that had a Winters bros turbo 400 plus a Crane cam and bench flowed heads. A few more muscle cars before familyhood. Thanks Richard for keeping it going for old kids like me
What a amazing fella doing all of this for kids
Thank you sir
Those small Donzi boats are corvettes on the water! The sweet 16 usually had the 305 v8 Chevy or the 4.3lt v6. The classic 18s had the 5.7 Chevy. Buy it! They sell well!
Ever need a boat guy let me know!
That’s what I was saying too! I think that was a Sweet 16 wasn’t it? Wish they’d showed more of it, those hulls are legendary! I’d gladly take it off his hands. lol
Awesome man! Nice of you to give to that charity.....Cheers
Awesome brother glad you could help out the family sounds like tom was a humble guy supporting his community ❤
I had a GS4 Buick in 1975. Mine was a 1970 model in White with Blue (mock Velvet) interior. It was a GS400 and it was a screamer.
Hi Paul nice to meet you here 😊
You were in my home city, so rad. Cars Curing Kids is such an awesome organization, thank you for the donation. That was one hell of a beautiful collection.
One awesome episode!!
Love that Richard donated money and shared little about the man owning this collection can wait to see him selling it again at Gas Monkey would be awesome if he keeps a few 🐵🐵🐵
Good seeing big Chris 🤘😎
Glad to see getting off TV didn't hurt ya Richard! Plano native here, always a fan.
1,000,000÷28 cars= $35,715 each plus memorabilia.
I hope this video blows up. Good Job Rich! I hope you get it all back and then some. We'll deserved. I urge everyone to do there part and share this video on the ole interwebs.
Nice video, glad you gave to the children's cause
Big respect Richard for the donation and well done on getting the deal done 🎉
The 3 hemis + the super bird Richard already owns would be sick to see all them together!!!
He's building quite the MOPAR collection here at GMG 😉
Nice collection of cars, What Tom did for the car community and helping those kids that’s awesome 👏🏿. RIP Tom 🙏🏿
Been watching you for years brother and this was a great buy, the entire collection . could not have went to a better car person. And the $10,000 for the charity was brilliant brother… keep doing what you are doing and all the best to you.. look forward to more cool cars………
Just unbelievable collection. I bet the man who owned these cars has the best car guy stories. I would sit for hours and hear about each one of those cars just beautiful
Mad respect to the $10,000 donation to the Cars Curing Kids Richard!!!!
Question: Why wasn't the orange Mustang Cobra Terminator not showcased???? That's a badass car!
that was a 2000 SVT Cobra R --- agree they are cool just clarifying that its not a Termi
I know the owner of the collection (I live a few miles away) That is a Type R mustang with 846 miles on it.
They're auctioning off the motorcycles from the museum in Anamosa Iowa. More than 300 motorcycles will go on the auction block Sept. 6-9, 2023. Mecum Auctions has been named to liquidate the John Parham Estate Collection at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa.
Hi Robert nice to meet you here 😊
One of my favourite episodes yet 💯 keep em coming monkeys
Now that was a cool drop. Great Interview skills by RR. Stunning Cars.
These two "experts" just looked at a Donzi Classic 18' and said nobody would run that!!! That boat is highly sought after and one of the best riding hulls ever made.
That looked like a Donzi Sweet 16 to me … you sure it was an 18?
@@bladeaddison3189 18' take a look at the cockpit seating and rear bench seat.
@@FrankDwyer-b4z … you’re right … it’s not wrap around. I went back and paused and then screen shot and I could tell the bow was too long to be a 16. Good eye! Such an awesome boat with a legendary pedigree. Can’t believe they think no one would run it. 🤦♂️
If dennis was with you im sure he would of donated as well bc you two guys are so generous
Oooooooh baby I can’t wait to see all that collection on another episode at Gas’s Monkey Garage! ❤️
Kudos for the charity donation, that's a very important cause and worth it regardless if you could buy anything or not.
Good job Richard. I hope you show us what you do with all these
Awesome buy, my two favorites have to be the 57 Nomad, and the teal 40 ford coupe.
This just shows Richard does have a heart.
U can literally open museum with the collection u bought awesome to see it all its original glory
Guy had just about everything a muscle car collector would want...lol
It's like a life sized model collection...lol
My favorites of this collection was the fuel injected Pontiac Bonneville and the little red and white AMC Rambler American 770 hardtop with V8. That is a really cool little scooter with a V8. Light and nimble in a right size package.
Great upload . Impressive content and no foul language for once !!
This area should be kept as a museum. It would be awesome if Richard would visit the old dudes who were members of the HS car club. :)
That stage 1 Buick was perfect
Welp, it's nice to see your doing well keeps me working on things too, in Michigan, but Halfass Kustoms in Canada may need your help with suff, his & her custom shop burnt down when showing his 50's cars u'tubers, Can't say enough from anybody helping out. Thanks again for keeping us active!
You most love it Richard . The risk is scary, best wishes.
Scared money don't make no money 😉
I did basic training in Fort Knox (76) & no truer words when Rollins says it’s empty 😂 I asked and immediately was asked WHAT GOLD . . . Very sternly I may add 😆🥾👍🏼
I love the Buick GS Stage 1.
AWESOME!!!!! Clean collection.
Ok finished the vid and Richard got back to great vids, me being from Wisconsin and the charity work done by the owner brought a tear to my eye , Thanks Richard
One hell of a collection!!!!
That collection is priceless, enjoyed the walk around
Richard's has 1.08 m subscribers that's impressive
Now let's get that to 10M 😎
I like your episodes where you buy cars the best! Glad you were able to buy this fine collection of cars!!!! Great job Richard and I look forward to all your videos every week!!!!
We're wheeling and dealing all the time, it just takes a bit to get these big buys together!
You are such a Good Person Richard. May God bless all your Endeavor's my good sir
Dennis gonna be mad Richard
Nah he will sell some to Dennis :)
Phenomenal video Richard. The collection, the story, the donation 🙌🏽
Amazing collection and some great buys! And helping out their cause is definitely a class move!
Sometimes the best deals....are the right deals for the right reasons. Remarkable collection. Great film.
lets go. Good shit richard
My 15 year older cousin drove a BMW Isetta back in the day, he had a lot of cool cars after that, but I remember the Isetta the most, from over 50 years ago..
I'm within 70 miles of this location and I'd sure love to get my hands on that 2000 cobra r!!!
It only had 846 miles on it (I live a few miles away from the collection).
Man worked his life off building this colection,kids sold it as fast as they could
Ya.. that happens alot..greedy ungrateful little shits
Actually, the kids selling the cars is the best thing. The cars will be in the hands of people that truly appreciate them and know their value. This is why great family fortunes are diminished or lost because the children do not have the same true interest in the collection/business and can't appreciate the work/love/passion that originally went into building a business/collection. Look at news reporter Anderson Cooper. He works at CNN after the Vanderbilt fortune was mostly squandered.
Well if there not interested whats the point keeping them. Im sure the old guy had fun with them .
That ‘41 Plymouth “woody wagon” looks amazing…. SO MANY great cars! WOW!
I've noticed in the past few years when Richard's out in public with one or two of his guys and they have a little disruption in their conversation or got sidetracked I have noticed chard stays more calm and tries to keep everybody on track now versus before where he was like a steamroller.
We all keep growing up I guess and slowly become better people with age
What a lovely vintage clamshell phone.
you know what kills me the most is i can only imagine how hard that man worked to get all of this including the land he owned just to have his family sell it all away when he passed away SMH!
One of your most humble and genuine videos
You should buy that cobra r 😮
That 55 is rare!! That color combo is what that car is all about.
I had one when I was 14 until I was around 40. It was that coral sand and Indian ivory. It had aged to more of a tan color so when me and my neighbor repainted it I was a little surprised how pink the coral sand looked when it was fresh.
❤🎉 nice men
What a fantastic Video 🎉❤
Great Richard 🎉 super old cars super Action 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for this mega Brüller Video 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Regards from Germany ❤❤
awesome collection Richard should brought his bud Dennis with him
Dude... collected what he loved and enjoyed them until he died... then they took care of his family in his absence. Good choices ole boy.