For me, The 69 GTO DROPPA is my favorite...The 66 Vette,...The 69 Z28 Dark Knight...The Dodges/Plymouth (BANE, Darkness, MM, Hell raiser, Poor Baby)...The 66 GTO...GT 500 - Shelby...Bad News...Kev! What a Bad Azz collection you have!!!!!!!
@@ramzan7779 haha I was making a joke but same honestly, have always absolutely loved the Eleanor, I'm Australian so barely even see nice 69 fastback a haha
SIMPLE MODS just like a push button start, engine swap, black paint job and chassis on a classic mustang dude you're nuts that's not simple plus the interiors looks are absurd
He didn't MOD it. It's a Revology mustang. From the ground up it's a new car. I did hear he had the audio system upgraded after he owned it for a while but he bought it new the way it is from Revology. It's on their website. He truly has an amazing car collection. Kevin has great taste. 😢
It's like watching Motor Trend network. One build show, after another. As a car guy, that can't afford this kind of heat, I wouldn't want them, if I could afford them. Like I've been saying for a few decades now, if you seen one Camaro, Road Runner, Mustang resto-mod, you've pretty much seen them all. Can't compete with the " CHIN "! A real, car guy!
ALL BLACK is typically how I'd do it too. All are very beautiful vehicles. But if I had 1 choice from this collection, I gotta choose "DROPPA" I ❤ this color, style, paint, interior, stance
I love resto mods but sometimes you need some of that old technology to really feel like you’re motoring. Especially interiors I think a restomod with a perfect original interior is super dope. There is a point where too much restomod takes away from the experience of what the car is. Funny how in ten to years a lot of the restomod style of the moment goes out of style but the original configuration which is 30 to 40 years older stays cool and ages gracefully. Look at time you thought were cool 15 years ago lol
Kevin get in touch me I am selling my 1968 Camaro Pro Touring . This is the first car I purchase back when I was 18 new . The car was done in 2014.This car has 1775 mile after the r Reconstruction. I own this for 56 years and now I want to sell.
did anyone else see the auction when he bought the mint vette, He's surrounded by his "boys" and when he wins it, they are all high fiving and cheering and he's just standing there in his pink sweatshirt, not even in the circle, he actually jumps on some big guys back just to get in the circle, it was hilarious. I saw it live and since its like the internet was wiped clear of the moment.
Great video, but at 2:38, that is not just some simple engine swap and simple mods... that's a quarter-million dollar 1966 Mustang built by Revology, which is completely restored and modified to its bare metal with Porsche paint, Porsche leather interior, CNC billet grill and trims in and out, Baer brakes, modernized and reinforced sub-frames, suspension components, handling parts and much more. A 5.0 Coyote Gen 3 engine with a 10-speed transmission. Edit: Since its the red leather, it could actually be from the same Italian manufacturer as Ferrari. Revology has connections for sick mods.
I hate to say this but I was expecting some bogus stuff with big ass rims and wild color paint job. My man definitely raised the bar especially with that Grand National.
I have never understood, maybe because I don't have north of 400 million dollars and I'm not on the "A" list, why someone would go for more than maybe 3 different cars at the most. As you can see here, there are several overlapping cars, which, to me, makes no sense.
My hat's off to you Kevin. You have stolen my heart with your car collection. I admire a man with good taste in cars. Even Floyd Mayweather can learn a lot from you. Keep doing what you doing my man . I hope you complete a calendar with all the photographs of the cars that's in your collection. I will buy at least three, ok? Only wish that I could ride with you so if not , continue and ride out and enjoy your life
Someone needs to send him my way, I have over 100 cars I’ve written down that will be built eventually, I have two being built off the list at the moment.
The only thing they made the Buick Grand national an icon was the engine. So removing it and putting a Cadillac engine in it would make it worthless to a collector and removes the one thing that made it special.
Hi Mr hart I think you have some bad ass cars I live in tn you have worked hard for your cars me I have a Toyota truck 4door so everyone can go butt being serious I've been building my truck a little at time thank you again
Some amazing cars, a little to homogen to be a truly great collection imho. Almost entirely 1965-80:ish US resto mods, all of them great picks and really nicely done but still not very diverse.