Wow. Those are beautiful, examples of fine, mid-century American craftsmanship. Cars of a long gone era when they manufactured both solid and stylish cars. As a boomer, all those cars bring back a lot of memories, specially the T-Bird. Thanks for the video, looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for taking the time to walk around and discuss the features on those beautiful American Classic Cars - much appreciated and I sure do marvel at the styling of a bygone era
Good morning Jeff. I love looking at the cars and trucks of the past. Thanks for sharing. I have 3 from the 50's. I love riding them. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thats one awsome beautyfull cars always your videos Are so good you learn every time 🤟 love these cars from another time they Are just so awsome and beautyfull thanks again for great videos jeff
Love the Packard, never knew anything about this model, so really enjoyed seeing this classic. Also have driven a friend's 53 Merc, it drove really nice, and it was all original. Keep 'em coming Jeff, we appreciate it.
Thank you for another Great shed tour Jeff. Those are nice Mercury models and Packard! The Styling cues of incorperating the door handles into the trim was used a lot now that I see this one added.
The 53 Mercury is my favorite of all the cars you showed. I graduated high school in 1966 and my oldest sister and her husband bought a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 convertible with a four speed so the Elcamino is one of my favorites also. The Packard must have cost twice as much to restore as the asking price and if you did one today it would cast at least 3 times as much to bring it to that level. Add the price of buying the car to restore and that makes the Packard really cheap at the price.
The Packards Are beautyfull i think it Was used in the 1943 serial 🦇 batman Lewis Wilson and Douglas croft great serial i just love that serial as a kid