NORTH SHORE CLASSIC CARS FOR SALE IN ILLINOIS
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Check out the vast inventory and sale prices of beautiful restored classic cars in North Shore Classic Cars located in Mundelein, IL. Video features walk through of the showroom with Jerry as we see a variety of restored classic cars and classic cars in original condition for sale. I also have a chat with Chuck Barnes who is the showroom owner as well as owner and builder at restoration hotrod shop Barnes Automotive located in Arlington Heights, IL. Videos features the following classic cars available for sale in August 2024, 1968 Chevelle L78 Convertible, 1979 Camaro Z28, 1988 Pontiac Firebird TransAm, 1968 Ford Mustang with a Big Block for sale, 1978 Corvette 25th Anniversarry Edition for sale at affordable prices. Rare classic cars for sale like 1972 Custlass Convertible Pace Car check out more restored classics for sale like 1974 Dodge Dart, 1965 Ford Falcon Convertible under 20, 000, 1967 Pontiac GTO for sale, tri-five cars for sale, 1967 Pontiac GTO, 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88, 1963 Buick Electra 225 Convertible for sale, 1972 Chevy Stepside Pick Up for sale and other classic trucks and ford pick up for sale.
For more information contact Jerry at North Shore Classic Cars on (847) 393-7887 or visit the website for full inventory www.nsclassics.com
The prices are high no doubt. I inquired about a Camaro and they won’t budge. I guess selling 1 a week is ok.
Their prices are through the roof. 🐶roof roof
Hellyeah they are ridiculous if you ask me
@@joehernandez6260 Not to make this political, but due to inflation (Bidenomics) , prices on collector cars and classic vehicles are 20 to 30 percent higher than just a couple of years back. In our current economy, you will be hard pressed to find a decent driver quality collector car/truck for less than $40K. And, if you think this dealerships prices are high, check out one of their competitors prices (Volo Auto) and compare their prices.
I stopped watching after they gave the price on the first car. $99k for a car with a Hagerty valuation of $87k for a #1 concourse condition car and Hagerty values are on the high side. That car is probably $75-80k not worth watching the rest would never do business with them.
I Should be running the road with you .😀 Automotive passion is truly incredible . It's like traveling the country and stopping at every amusement park for the roller coaster rides. Again , through you thanks a lot stay safe 😎
@@troy8940 thank you 🙏
Another great video Rana! Thanks for sharing...Nice inventory!
Lots of nice classic rides!
@@scotteakins7203 sure was
These prices are ridiculous
❤Thank you great job you look great love you God bless you
....you've done it again,.... great vid rana....mustang was nice....thanks rana
Thanks for the videos! Great Job!
@@ricmech9128 thank you!
It’s too bad that the prices are insane for classic cars. I remember when a kid could buy one for a few thousand bucks spend a few hundred and have a nice car.
These places think they are helping the industry or "hobby". They are helping to drive it out of existance
With all the imported junk at nuts prices the resto. Aftermarket is speeding up the already dying hobby.
I'll take those two Buick Grand Nationals.
I don't like convertible on a muscle car.
That’s your business 😂😂😂
wow chefton , great selection
Nice cars but pricing is nuts . I mean if I wanted to pay 40k+ I’d go to Mecum
Great video ..thanks Rana
Way other priced for these rides 🇺🇲
Over
Your outta your mind for asking such absurd high prices for that 68” Chevell and the 79” Z-28 for that price 🤦♂️
Some rich dude will fly in and buy it.
Thanks Rana for many wonderful classic cars. It would be interesting if you could make a video
also from Vanguard Motor sales if you are in illinois. 🙂
@@MatsKarlsson-kl7ws thanks Mats, vanguard is def on the lift but didn’t fit in my route this time.
So many beautiful cars. Pretty good pricing also! Enjoyed the video, great job as usual.
You did walk right past my favorite car though... the '68 Olds 4-4-2 Convertible. Can't feature them all though.
@@FireTriode thank you! Glad you liked the video and I agree there’s a good variety of different cars, sorry I walked passed your fav!
That restomod Mustang is a 1969, not a 1968. Completely different body style in 1969, and the sale sheet on the windshield also identifies it correctly as a 1969 model.
Their prices are through the roof, though. I live 15 minutes away from this place, and wouldn't even bother to go check it out because their pricing is over the top.
Some stunning vehicles. I love classic muscle cars. on a side note, I am from London, is your accent a British accent?
@@TinWhistleTV Australian accent
My girl 🇺🇲🌹
Dude, there are too many GM cars 🚗 for me, you do know that there are other car 🚗 brands to choose from that are very nice as well 😮
I had a 8 muscle cars but the one regret getting rid of was a 1967 GTO black on black. And traded it for a pool table. Because I blew the engine. And i had 2 weeks before I left for the marine corps. Not smart.
you're not alone, I hope one day you can get your GTO back or one like it.
@@RanasRadar when I got home I bought a 1970 Nova SS from my brother and it was like brand new. He gave it to for a song because he had 2 kids.
Like your videos but you show more Chevys than anything
Ridiculously Overpriced Inventory😅
Ha,ha, i have two gold bricks!
Ok i need someone to explain what the "restomod" part of the 68 mustang is? I think i'm missing something or they are like the mod part🤣🤣🤣
1966 ss chevee is way better n the 1969 chevelle.🇺🇲
can't disagree with that one
So fare off on price stopped watching
Custlass...? Oops 😬
oops!
$99,000 what a classic clown.
I'm enjoying you honey 😎
Find a new presentation person