Best wishes and prayers for your Grandma. The 63 Galaxie wins 1st prize. Just got my red 63 convertible on the road recently and took my mom for a cruiseast weekend. Keep uo the great work on your channel.
Thanks for taking us along: I guess there are quite a lot of rich guys in the region. Those cars are not bargains anymore. The shop reminds me very much of similar shops in the Philippines. I am married to a Filipina for nearly fourty years (my mother in law's maiden name was also Ramirez) and I know the country very well. Specially this Datsun looks like a car Pinoys would build. The main difference is that spare parts are much easier to find South of the American border and I bet the quality of work might be better in Mexico. I always love to see those gorgeus interiors made there.
I talked to the seller of the Torino about the same time as well and he gave me the same price. It is not for sale anymore so hopefully it went to a good home. It still needed quite a bit of work.
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie Hey living in the Toronto area in Canada we have a lot of salt on the roads so many of the classic cars are rotted away. Back in 86 when I went on my honeymoon in Florida I left my new wife by the pool and cruised around looking at the rust free classic cars. I was in one yard that had around fifty 260Z's sitting there. Being a Ford guy I was mainly looking for Mustangs but love all of the Fords from the 60's and early 70's. I like the older stuff too but I can relate more to the old Fords from the 60's-70's era. What got you hooked on the old Fords?
Without any real knowledge I would've guessed there were a lot of well preserved cars in Mexico but some of those you showed look very well restored too like the Galaxie! Was the 1 owner Mustang restored or mostly original? If original that would be my pick haha. Thoughts a prayers for you grandma.
I didn’t expect to see much but was surprised. The area where I stay isn’t a big city but some nice classics. The lady said it was all original except for the wheels. I’m sure the prices are high because any classic is rare over there
Nice tour, although it was pretty much a Ford tour......need I say that Onar loves Ford's.... I liked the Seventies green Mustang, but $100K is a little steep!
Haha I’ll make sure to get some other cars, that Torino was pretty sweet, wasn’t expecting to see that. Mustang was nice but yeah definitely a lot of $$$
Thanks Martin, yes I think the falcon doesn’t need much to get it going. I can definitely see it being in the price range. I’ll have to follow up on it
Hope your Grandma is ok. When you strike it rich you should buy up all those restored classics and give them to your dedicated followers from these early years... I'll take the Mustang, haha. 10 grand seems like a steal on the Bronco?
Appreciate it. Yes that would be cool to do a giveaway, maybe someday! That bronco was pretty nice, but I think that falcon would be more in the range haha
@@OmarRamirezGalaxie Summer is really hot but we get by. Yeah, definitely come down to Tucson if you can. I’ll show you some really neat cars. Are you on Twitter? I don’t check my messages here very often.