Just a priceless collection! Intelligently and tastefully displayed. Thank you, Gary, for sharing this treasure trove. Love the gorgeous ‘37 Chevy coupe!
Thank you, Travis in was certainly looking forward to seeing Wayne and Janet's new place, the collection is meticulously organized and it continues to grow, thanks for watching bud 😀
29:53 The Edsel. Dad paid cash money for a 1958 Edsel. He said was the fastest car he owned. 135 mph all day long from Thunder Bay to Saskatoon under 12 hours. That was on gravel and on the square, no highways in 1961 or so. I suspect he had a solid lifter 361. When Dad did burnouts, tire smoke was black back then due to the amount of natural rubber in the tires. Yes Dad did burnouts in middle of Highway 11, pushing the buttons in the centre of the steering wheel. Dad's last car he bought was a 1985 Crown Vic LTD with 302.
Just a priceless collection! Intelligently and tastefully displayed. Thank you, Gary, for sharing this treasure trove. Love the gorgeous ‘37 Chevy coupe!
I certainly agree I am very impressed with Wayne's collection and the way it's so tastefully displayed thank you very much for watching
That garage is like a museum!…a really really clean museum. The collection in the basement is unreal. Very nice Wayne! Thanks for sharing Gary!
Thank you, Travis in was certainly looking forward to seeing Wayne and Janet's new place, the collection is meticulously organized and it continues to grow, thanks for watching bud 😀
Nice collection Wayne has.
I sure like his new digs
29:53 The Edsel. Dad paid cash money for a 1958 Edsel. He said was the fastest car he owned. 135 mph all day long from Thunder Bay to Saskatoon under 12 hours. That was on gravel and on the square, no highways in 1961 or so. I suspect he had a solid lifter 361. When Dad did burnouts, tire smoke was black back then due to the amount of natural rubber in the tires. Yes Dad did burnouts in middle of Highway 11, pushing the buttons in the centre of the steering wheel. Dad's last car he bought was a 1985 Crown Vic LTD with 302.
Wow very cool story thanks very much for sharing that, it's the personal stories and the people that actually make these cars so interesting
@@garythegear Yeah, highly censored stories. I'm sure Dad had a whisky bottle, or two, on that drive.
There were 4 in the car. I knew all four as a child.
I stared driving age 9 in 1971 F100 Custom 302, with label that said 220 hp.
@bradyelich2745 hahaha 😆 some of the best stories started with some liquid courage