Another great video, The C-4 Corvettes are starting to become a popular build because there was a million of them sold and noone has wanted to touch them for years and they are now a VERY affordable way to get into the Covette world.
It as to be the De Soto convert! I've got a 1942 "hammered" De Soto "Lead Sled" Coupe sitting on a '96 Dodge Dakota frame & running gear in our Mason, Ohio garage out back. Rec'd "Best of Class" twice at Cincinnati's Cavalcade of Customs. After the last of our six kids graduated high school, I was going to finish the interior but as the sayings go, "Time Flies" & "Excrement Occurs". So after it warms up here in Ohio, we'll get her ready for an "American Rod Shop" showing. Thanks for all you do so very well!
The studerbaker police car was cool that and i liked the barracuda . Grest job Solon . The el Camino wasnt all that . The polara convertible looked like it would be a bondo bucket by the looks of the interior and the chunk of bondo that was missing .
My first car was a hand me down 1964 Plymouth Valiant. That Barracuda would put me back to my teen years. If only it wasn’t so far away, this is the closest car to stir me into action. 1929
Great list again Solon! My favorite cars this week are the 1957 Studebaker Champion police car and the 1967 Datsun 1600 roadster. The Datsun reminds me of my Gartmon GT pedal car I had as a little guy in the 70's. The good old days and when my car obsession started. 1929. Looking forward to the next race!!
Had to work, late to the show. 1: 1911 ? (I like that #) 2: Vette 3: Nomad, love em! I own a 1929 Model A Phateon. Studi cop car! #1 "It's got a cop motor, an I6, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. "
Good evening, I really liked the old cop car you showed tonight. I could myself driving around town in that. Tonight's Hot Whiles give away is ( 1929 ). Thanks fot tonight's show.
@@Ron-zi3cg I corrected my first comment. Autocorrect gets me sometimes. But they had a red Mopar convertible for 6800. I checked on it immediately and it had already been sold. Now that's not the one I got my attention initially.
Barracuda, Studebaker Police Car, Datsun roadster, and 1950 Ford. If I had access to fakebook, I would be buying one of them, starting in order, which ever was available, but banned from fakebook .... I watch them slip by.
I am too old, extremely sick, to get into these comp's. All of those cars are just plain hard to chose a favorite. Not a chevy fan but that fifty five sure looked promising for its age and popularity. I am a ford man and loved all fifty four to fifty nine rigs. I guess after owning so many, I found a ford wagon built in canada, and was a absolute challenger to the nomads. I am talking everything that a nomad had, ford had duplicated to the max. My fifty eight four door hardtop was a police car but never had the junk for making it a police car as it was a retirement gift and son, that car right out of the box would lift the front tires off of the ground, and never ever lost a race. My fifty seven two door hardtop was so pretty and fast.... the sound of the exhaust would turn heads as it was just pleasant to hear. My fifty nine fairlane two door hardtop had my own concoction of a 406, four speed, posi, never lost races and got me the ticket that sent me to Nam.
That vet that was number nine that's about all it's worth. Maybe a little more than what it's worth. Those things are so cheap nowadays because they weren't much on the performance and some people don't like to look to them. We pull them apart and he's a guts to fix old pickup trucks. Now that Plymouth red convertible for around $6,800 that seems like a great deal. Bet that guy wish it was a Chevy and we were so much more as a Chevy impala. And that little dots and here's an interesting story. My dad helped his buddy back in the early 80s sell two of these dachshunds convertible sports cars. They came from the Midwest and went out to california. Now the interesting thing about it back then they sold it to the man for 35,000 to pair. 35,000 then is what $80,000 now! So they've gone down in price I assumed but that car is such a good looking car! I like four door 55 and if it was somewhere around 6,000 to 7000 I'd probably buy it
@@Americanrodshop I never knock with somebody else may like. Well not too hard anyway. If I do not get it's normally just in fun. Because I'm glad that people like different cars. Can you imagine what the price is might be if we all like the same five or six
@@Americanrodshopthey didn't seem to get the following that the later model Cuda's did but to me they are interesting in their own right. I had a chance to buy one back in the late 90's for like $4500.00 which I thought was a steel but I just didn't have the funds to make it happen. I've regretted that one for a long time.
I just showcase the vehicle that are found in the video, so I do not have anything to do with the actual sale of any of these vehicles, however, Go to the video that features the car you are interested in, then click on the video's title and the description will pop up; then click on the word "more" and when the description expands scroll down to the car you are looking for - then click on the link underneath that car’s name and it will take you to the ad for that car, There you will find the info on it. If the vehicle's ad does not pop up, then it probably has already sold. Thx!
C’mon….favorite has to be the cop car. Great car for parades. Also loved the nostalgic white wall slicks on Hustlin’ Henry. But I must say….Possum Chaser had to be one of the ugliest drag cars I’ve ever seen….1929!