Barry Weiss was nice enough to show mw some private motorcycle collections in Los Angeles. Outstanding motorcycles!! #vintagemotorcycles #motorcyclelife #motorcycles #classicmotorbike #storagewars #vintagemotorcycles #motorcycle
I'm gonna keep watching if you keep making vids like these.... so badass I wish I could walk through the first building u went through..... so many awesome bikes and cars u r a lucky man.... thanks man
I find it hard to imagine that someone could have such a large collection of cars, boats and motorcycles in pristine condition, it is just hard to comprehend. I don't think I could afford just one of them in fact I know I couldn't. Thanks for letting us see this famous collection. ❤
Barry was the main reason I watched Storage wars. Super cool dude. I do have to say though that one of my biggest pet peeves is when someone is standing right next to the person and instead of talking to him they speak of them in 3rd person as if they aren't there. Talk to Barry man. You say he was nice enough to show you all his toys then be respectful and talk to him like he is standing next to you because he is...
Fukn Barry in the background, "Ever heard of movie called swingers!!" Love to hang out and drink a beer or 12 with that guy. The life he has lived and the shit he has seen and done.. Legend.
I am just glad that someone has the time and money 🤑💰 to collect all these cool things so we can go back and drool over. Those 60 and 70 dirtbikes bring back memories. When we were kid's me and my friend rode our mini bikes out to the motocross track and pull out maicos, ossa, Husqvarna, and hodaka, penton and the Japanese bikes out of the mud holes all day. They would after the race come and thank us. Deerfield bch Florida 🌴 back in the early 70s. Thanks for bringing back memories.
Well done Nick, great video crammed with loads of great bikes...... You gave me bloody vertigo when filming the slot cars section though....... slow down, hahaha. Knew it was Barry, cheers again !
Absolute insanity, what a collection! Hey Barry, next time you see Joey let him know that his old buddy from Salinas says hey... all my best to you and yours 🙏
It was cool to see this version of the house. The other guy that did a walkthrough spent a little more time on the car garage which was really cool. But both channels did a great job!
What a collection cept for a station wagon ? Nice slot car track. That was what I could relate too , blown away by his slot cars . And the dart carts by rupp that I had their minibike.. went everywhere in my little farm town in Iowa with that near des moines
Thanks LA Nik! Quite a compilation of tours there! That first house was amazing. The slot car display was like a hobby store. Incredible you don’t see collections like that. What was the Interscope F1 or Indy car - did that have a Porsche motor?! There’s the Luftgekühlt show next month in Costa Mesa - I’m sure Patrick would make room ha.
You show the most interesting videos, i Iove what you do for us,giving us the opportunity to see things we would not see if i wasn't for your work.stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍👍
That guy has one awesome collection and a compound of a house. I spotted two Billy Westbrook fxrs right next to the the red and black Crocker. I wish you stopped and looked at them but I get it there is just way too much awesome stuff in one small room.
That dragster was built in 1964 and was in hot rod magazine. It was built by a dragstrip manager, but it was restored sometime in 99. I believe the car had a top speed of almost 200 miles an hour.
I love that this guy is acting as a caretaker for all of these priceless collectable's, absolutely incredible collection, exactly how I would do it with that kind of money, living with my collection. Incredible.
That staircase is amazing but it looks way too dangerous. Please add Diamond plate or something with traction…any moisture on the stainless and someone will fall.
The first collection is absolutely amazing. As you first walked in I saw the toys of my youth. This is what I would do if I had more money than God. LOL
l had the 69' AMX in that color in the 70s. lt was the rare 290v8 rally pack with a thompson t-10 and shaefer rear w/ 377gears. l loved that car. lt would cruise 100mph all day and run cool and get decent mileage doing it. Had another 390 AMX but preferred the other. When l see them in that blue mist color theyre usually 290s.
Did a little research on the RU-vid and it was a Franklin Helicopter engine in the rear and one of the options was to have fitted leather luggage in the front of the “ now the “ trunk .
The yellow bike. Was it a Hudson from The Miami Cycle Co of Middletown Ohio? I have a head badge that looks just like the one you guys were trying to read.