@@praesdynamite4596 I was gonna try and offer a neutral perspective to show you that your comment was redundant as well, then I noticed you play games and work at Chipotle. Your life is redundant lmao
J.H. L Damn, I should change my profile pic to the Ferrari badge so people think I work for them. I should also only watch NFL videos so people think I’m some hot shit football player. You are wrong on both psychotic assumptions.
@@willpowr416 he's only 53??? God EDIT: Just found out he's actually 59. You might've read an article from 2012 saying he was 53. But he still looks too old for his age
He must hire people to drive the cars or at least run them a little to keep them in working order. One of the worst things for any car is sitting without being preserved properly.
Most of them cars aren’t insured if they are paid off. They only insure the cars they drive and if they want to drive another car they insure that on and take another one off. You get what im saying?
These cars should be driven, not hidden in a room, that's why they were made. I'll glady drive some of them for you, and I wont even charge you because I'm cool like that.
This is a joke, so many people like me & my entire family don't even have one car! Well as it is said, if they have it all here, they will have nothing in the after. Blessings to you Mr Craig. No one remembers what you had in life when you are gone, only the good you did, that being said, only if you expected nothing in return, otherwise it's only business. Things like this seriously make me sick
cwardo 98 Not expensive at all. Insurance is based on the amount of miles you drive in addition to the current value of the car. Only speciality insurance companies will actually insure these vehicles. Since they know these cars aren't on the road as often as normal cars; their risk/reward ratio makes it financially smart to go ahead and insure crazy-expensive cars.
cwardo 98 It varies, greatly. For example, if you have a $500,000 car that doesn't get driven often, toy can expect to pay $1000 a month. it seems like a lot but given the value of these cars it's worth every penny. There's a lot of companies that you can check out online for insurance on expensive vehicles.
@@WeedSmokinRepublican On the main page of the website of a "Grundy insurance" you will see the picture of the "Rotunda" that you see in the video. I will not post the link, but you can google it )
I have 7 car collection 1.mclaren f1 gtr 2.ford gt 3.nissan gtr 4.renault f1 car(2015) 5.mclaren p1 6.custom Jeep Wrangler (mounted with bmw touring bike 1200) 7.la ferrari From hot wheels ofcourse..!
julius ceasar Actually , thats not true at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only idiots with ZERO taste - buy and or drive dodge/ plymouth >>> pieces of crap, caravans, lil red expresses, or espressos, Darts, Neons, Reliants. K-car, (or K-mart car) lmfao, Valiants, Durangos, then there's the New Yorker, , Monaco, Fury, Dynasty, Coronet, Cordoba, oh yea and dont forget about the Duster, or dirt buster ;-( Dont forget about the Omni (and of course its identical twin the Plymouth Horizon) - Can you believe that Chrysler built nearly 3 million of these cars between 1977 and 1990. Good luck finding even 1 or 2 on the roads today. Just a litany of marketing blunders and MASSIVE - PILE UP OF SHIT on "merican" roads FFS... I am surprised the Yugo wasn't built by dodge ! ! ! ! ! The dodge pile up of wreckage goes on forever and don't even get me started on the pile up of fords in the rear view mirror as well. All the way back to "tin lizzy" as in model T, for TRASH - YES fords, were just as bad , if not worse ;-( ;-{ ; - [ :-| Y'all know, the list of ford trash is just as long, if not a rusty mile longer... Fix Or Repair Daily and on and on and on !!!!!
We get it you have a relationship with your dad For real though his taste is well rounded. Might have expected a BMW or an original nsx but he checks the big boxes
@@cantbleednow3639 yeah I kind of just impulsively kept buying them, now I have too many to wear lol believe me when I say I regret buying so many pairs 😭
I wonder if these cars are actually being driven, or if they just sit here for the rest of their lifes. Seems like a shame, this one guy is hoarding these beautiful vehicles that will never see the road again
First reaction: "...who, and why should I care?" Second reaction: "Oh! Guess he's really doing what he loves in business and free time 😁". Third reaction (on seeing the second garage): "Oh. So he's actually got character to his _style_ 😋". Good video, fun tour, annoying music & so-so cutting/directing. 7/10
It's funny how Mr. Jackson says all those cars are meant to be driven, yet, almost none of them have plates, which means, they don't really get driven.Check Jay Leno's garage, almost all his cars have plates, which means, they are actually being driven.
And I believe you're confused as to what a dealer is. His company is Barret-Jackson, no? Maybe the cars are all titled to the business, then he could run dealer plates legally. Even if they're titled in his name he could still be a "dealer" not sure of the requirements in his state but over here you're a dealer if you sell 6 cars/year. (Dealer license, plates, ins., etc.) You think he doesn't sell more than that every year?
@Aldo Altamirano Arizona doesn't require front plates if that's what you're looking at. Basically every car whose rear end we can see has a plate on it except the old Road Runner. Also @billyboy is correct, all the plates on his cars are dealer plates (see 1:12).
@@sacachu he runs barrett jackson which sells hundreds of vehicles a year. He is a licensed dealer and runs dealer plates which you can see on a lot of his cars in the video
"This was the poster I had in my bedroom,I dreamed of owning of these as a kid" The car is an 1988...Craig was born in 1960...when this car was manufactured,Craig was 28 years old...How does that make sense. Personally, I was 13 years old in 88...so for someone of my generation to say something like that makes more sense.
And then you realize they are setuy that way not to be moved. Meaning he has this amazing collection but wont drive it. I understand why but...these cars were meant to be driven. Not polished every 2 day in some underground bunker.
Ford Millennial (engineers & representatives) ruined the Mustang name and badge. When the release of the Mustang Mach E Mustang should only have 2 doors It will remove all Mustang's past, present, and future Mustang's from the Muscle Car category shared with the Challenger and Camaro. The Dodge Charger was removed from this segment due to the 4 doors Been asked well how about the HellCat Charger, and I would say it's a nice family oriented sleeper. I am keeping my 2016 Mustang it is the last Ford I will buy. Going European Porsche Cayman, ( or maybe a Jaguar F-Type) and Cayenne. No more domestic U.S. brands Dodge who knows how long it will last being owned by 1st Fiat, and then along with Jeep and Chrysler. Then Fiat, ( Chrysler Dodge and Jeep) are the bought by Renault. Chevrolet/ GM are having money problems due to research and development of the C8 Corvette. Ford stepped up to help GM because they didn't want GM to be owned by China or European Automotive companies
@@NoaVanSnick I don't get how they lose value instantly just by driving them, But the way some people drive today i wouldn't wanna drive them a whole lot.
If rent those cars he could earn more money rather than just keeping it in garages he could earn about a million dollars or more in a year.😏😂 that is watch'u call brains. 😂