Old girlfriends father had one of those new in 1979! Remember going to a wedding with her parents in it, a 300 mile ride! We both sat in the back seat and had to "behave" no touching all the ride up and back! Made up for it after😄 its funny even back then i pictured putting "mag" wheels and a hood scoop on it! Thanks for the video!
These cars are all sold by the time this clown makes a new video. And some of the cars have been taken off the market. You never hear a commentor say that they bought one of these cars.
The 56 Chevy was my favorite!, that's how I remember them from the early eighties in New York, a little (sometimes alot) beat up and rough around the edges!
My favorite is #2, that is a fine Ford. My grandfather, Albert Keith Marchman was a Ford man and worked for Ford-Mastercraft since after he got back from fighting in WWII. I have his Hamilton Electric Rotunda watch. Loved that man. Shalom ❤️🔥
My folks had one of those straight 8 Buicks when I was born, and my mom hated it. They bought a 50 Chevy used that I remember, they had it till they bought a 60 Chevy used when I was about 12. Thought the 55, 56, and 57 Chevy's were the best looking cars built till the Chevy Malibu came out in 64.
My parents had a 52 chevy and I remember every time I rode in the back seat I got car seat because the rear window sills were so high you could not see out of it! LOL!
Thanks for including me in this weeks drag race. I believe the Plymouth was be a great car to fix up as a streat rod. I would have went with the Caddy if it was a 2 door.
I should have got here earlier, I was after that special deluxe Plymouth as soon as I saw it. I don't know what I would have done with it but at that price a few weeks with restoration preparations and elbow grease and someone would make 2000 bucks
for me the coolest car was the 79 malibu wagon, the problem tough is there are more and more of places where modified cars like that won't pass inspection anymore because they don't meet emission requirements.
1970. Got all the trivia right! Great cars this video, honestly could take any of them, so I;m going to do my top 3: 1959 Plymouth Fury, 1979 Malibu wagon, 1947 Buick.
1970 I can’t believe the glossy paint on the 47 Buick. Can it really be original paint? I also think the Dodge and Plymouth coupes prices were ridiculously low. The dash on the Plymouth coupe was really sharp.
I see you last Dodge coupe for 5K with the best deal. That 56 Chevy for that kind of money is a hellaciously great price. I mean I've got one that even 10 years ago I turned down 25,000 and it's been sitting in the barn for about 40 years now maybe longer and it's rusty. At 6 cylinder 3 speed car. Any more recently say a couple years ago it was still probably worth a good 25k. But now and for last year and a half I don't see it anymore. Those are my thoughts