Yes yes yes! I was hoping you made it to the tour, and here it is. Thank you sir! Your expertise and enthusiasm, energy and kindness, are an example to us all. All the best to you. Now, don't bother me for a hour anyone, I'm in heaven.
Thank you SO much Richard, this is automotive heaven on earth, made possible for us all over the world to watch it, thanks to you! Oh, the wonderful blue Talbot Lago at 54:22 is the 2500 Coupe from 1955. Thanks again and best regards from the Netherlands!
Hi Richard! This is really a video worth watching👍. Really nice and rare vehicles. The value of all this car's = 300,000,000 million English Pounds or more? I have really no answer of this. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Spectacular video Richard, i always look forward to them being uploaded, its your enthusiastic commentary that makes these so watchable, greetings from Leeds England and many thanks. 👏👏🙌🙌
Thanks for reminding me I haven't been to Pebble Beach since 1977...think it was Mercedes that year. There wasn't a Drive back then so I went to the Historic Auto Races at Laguna Seca on Saturday...even helped a racer I didn't know! I was working in a restoration shop back then on these kinds of cars (gullwing and P1)but never on a Pegaso. Those are great cars with their own unique design flair. Your coverage was excellent without getting too chatty Cathy about particular entrants. Thank you!
Sensory overload! The interior of that Horch! The polished copper brake drums (Mercedes). Thanks for your well-informed survey of the ultimate dream car-park :)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with all us fellow petrol heads. Beauty and power in an intoxicating form. Mine is a GR Yaris though love all eras of cars with a passion.
Being a car enthusiast my entire life, I truly appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge on so many different cars. Your videos have been the very first time I have seen so many of these amazing designs. Please keep them coming.
Thank you so very much the video is wonderful , all the cars 're amazing and your stories telling 's so entertaining .Thanks again sir for your kindness .
Tried to get down there early Thursday morning from the bay area - us and about 250,000 other people - traffic was horrendous so we ended up just parking on Hwy 1 at Monastery Beach and saw them on the way down and back up from Big Sur. There were so many people the cell towers were saturated and Goggle Maps didn't work but we got to see them all roar by so it was worth it.
Thankyou Richard . You must be highly regarded, as you seem to have access to all area's and l also noticed people seem to "get out of your way " so to speak . I'd hate to be a judge ! But that Alfa Romeo A8(?)at about 1hour for me , is the top contender . Because it hasn't had a million dollars thrown at it . But to be honest , l applaud all of these connisseurs who spend millions on a legend that they will never recouperate. Once again , thankyou Richard ........oh l loved your comment ....l don't know Ameeican cars !😄😄
That Zagato Lamborghini was for a long time (from new) Australian-based. I remember when it was first advertised for sale, about 1991. I believe the figure was $700, 000 AUD, huge money back then (and now for a pauper like me 😕)
Where did you think it came from? Later versions had a lot of American input, but of course it's British, a development of a Lola which incidentally used a SBC
In that Mercedes where you thought the side box was an extra gas tank, its actually a tool box. Same in that last RR you showed before the driving footage.
Yes yes yes! I was hoping you made it to the tour, and here it is. Thank you sir! Your expertise and enthusiasm, energy and kindness, are an example to us all. All the best to you. Now, don't bother me for a hour anyone, I'm in heaven.
This has to be the most exotic collection of cars I have ever seen on YT, or anywhere for that matter!
Thank you SO much Richard, this is automotive heaven on earth, made possible for us all over the world to watch it, thanks to you! Oh, the wonderful blue Talbot Lago at 54:22 is the 2500 Coupe from 1955. Thanks again and best regards from the Netherlands!
Hi Richard! This is really a video worth watching👍. Really nice and rare vehicles. The value of all this car's = 300,000,000 million English Pounds or more? I have really no answer of this. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Thanks for sharing...fantastic. First time seeing many of these vehicles.
Hey thanks for this. I'm one of the drivers who brought cars there. It was a great show. Can't wait for next year!
1:13:56! Now we're talkin'! Have seen a number of other vids of the Tour, but yours is the best, Richard. Thanks so much!
Richard... Thank you so much for showing us the most beautiful cars in the world..
Amazing scenes in truck yard, and sensational restorations. Thank you.
Thanks Richard 👌👍🍺
Delightful Work Richard....... So much Mechanical Art....... Thank you for sharing. :-))
Spectacular video Richard, i always look forward to them being uploaded, its your enthusiastic commentary that makes these so watchable, greetings from Leeds England and many thanks. 👏👏🙌🙌
Fantastic, felt like I was there. Your knowledge is amazing and helps a lot with the watch. Thankyou.
Thanks for reminding me I haven't been to Pebble Beach since 1977...think it was Mercedes that year. There wasn't a Drive back then so I went to the Historic Auto Races at Laguna Seca on Saturday...even helped a racer I didn't know! I was working in a restoration shop back then on these kinds of cars (gullwing and P1)but never on a Pegaso. Those are great cars with their own unique design flair. Your coverage was excellent without getting too chatty Cathy about particular entrants. Thank you!
All the trailer queens!
Thanks for the tour Rich. Great job and wonderful incite. 👍👍
Excellent Coverage Richard Michael.
It felt like I was there!
Wonderfull place, wonderfull vídeo, congratulations👍💰
Thanks for bringing us - along
Excellent video and commentary of a truly stellar lineup of cars this year. Thank you so very much!
Sensory overload! The interior of that Horch! The polished copper brake drums (Mercedes). Thanks for your well-informed survey of the ultimate dream car-park :)
Hi Ian, this weekend is the Hampton Concours of Elegance, you should go!!
@@RichardMichaelOwen I wish I could get there. It looks like a small Pebble Beach!
Thank you again sir for a video that matches the quality of the content
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with all us fellow petrol heads. Beauty and power in an intoxicating form. Mine is a GR Yaris though love all eras of cars with a passion.
Being a car enthusiast my entire life, I truly appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge on so many different cars. Your videos have been the very first time I have seen so many of these amazing designs. Please keep them coming.
Fantastic presentation Richard. love your work
Great video Richard as always. Nice to see Wayne Carini there in the crowd taking in the show.
Thank you sir so much for sharing
brillant coverage thank you
Fantastic!!!! RMO, thank you for another great tour. One day, perhaps I'll make the drive up the coast for this event.
Thanks for sharing
Great coverage. Thanks so much.
Thank you for this video your Subsciber on the West Coast Los Angeles
Un nombre phénoménal de pures merveilles ...Merci Richard ...
Thanks again Richard
Totally. Gobsmacked😮😮
thank you, great video!
Great call on that 540K best of show Richard. You had it right from the start. 👍
I was very fortunate to attend Pebble Beach this year,great video!
thanks for the show
Thank you so very much the video is wonderful , all the cars 're amazing and your stories telling 's so entertaining .Thanks again sir for your kindness .
Good job
Big Shout Out to Mercedes as a Sponsor for 2023! Their cars Never Disappoint!!!
And they win Best Of Show!! Thanks RMO!!!
La belleza y la excelencia en sus mejores exponentes
Que orgulloso fue ver, el legendario porsche 906, que pertenecio al piloto pelón capriles, en los años 60, en Venezuela
Amazing video and I love your commentary as well, keep it up!
Holy Molly , I can't say anything more 🙂
47:50 this Porsche spyder 550 must be then the car that Umberto Maglioli drove to victory at Sicily , Targa Florio 1957…?!
Benny thanks for watching, yes this is Maglioli's Porsche chassis 550A-0101
YEEEESSSSSSS
It felt like being there in person...
Tried to get down there early Thursday morning from the bay area - us and about 250,000 other people - traffic was horrendous so we ended up just parking on Hwy 1 at Monastery Beach and saw them on the way down and back up from Big Sur. There were so many people the cell towers were saturated and Goggle Maps didn't work but we got to see them all roar by so it was worth it.
That Alfa TZ is the thing.
Wonderful video Richard, but such a lack of Jaguars.😔
Thankyou Richard . You must be highly regarded, as you seem to have access to all area's and l also noticed people seem to "get out of your way " so to speak . I'd hate to be a judge ! But that Alfa Romeo A8(?)at about 1hour for me , is the top contender . Because it hasn't had a million dollars thrown at it . But to be honest , l applaud all of these connisseurs who spend millions on a legend that they will never recouperate. Once again , thankyou Richard ........oh l loved your comment ....l don't know Ameeican cars !😄😄
Yes Peace out
That Zagato Lamborghini was for a long time (from new) Australian-based. I remember when it was first advertised for sale, about 1991. I believe the figure was $700, 000 AUD, huge money back then (and now for a pauper like me 😕)
Great review 👍🙂 question did I hear say the GT40 was a British car ?
Where did you think it came from? Later versions had a lot of American input, but of course it's British, a development of a Lola which incidentally used a SBC
@@stephenscholes4758 thanks for the information. I thought it was Ford so was thinking American 👍🙂
Thanks. astonishing plateau. But it's not "coop", it's "coupé" (like "koo-pey"). Coop is for the chicken. Coupé is for the cars. It means "cut".
In that Mercedes where you thought the side box was an extra gas tank, its actually a tool box. Same in that last RR you showed before the driving footage.
There is something about a pre-war Bugatti...
don't restore, preserve ; )
The youngest participant should be in his/her fifties. Young generation can't afford owning one.
Really enjoyed your walk through and impassioned descriptions. I cringed every time you pronounced Porsche.
Less Ferrari/Posche