I was thinking there was a few cars that had a part of the body reveal damage somehow. After looking it up I think it’s Hot Wheels “Crack Ups” from 1983. A few of them are actually licensed. They are pretty cool!
Made it to end as I usually do. Great advice about collecting. You can still find supers just need to know where. I mean stay away from crooked Walmart, their crooked employees and the pallet raiders which most importantly give us collectors a bad name with the path of chaos and trash they leave behind. Outside of a few old guys I find most of these “collectors” to be young guys. Most are fakes not really interested in the hobby nor cars. Typically. I see 100s of FB posts from these guys liquidating when they realized no one is getting rich on scalping. Just do your thing and buy what you like. Stay away from the hype crap.
One last point/rant most of those guys raiding pallets also happen to be content creators. They make hunting videos which makes it look like there a million supers and cases upon cases just fall out of the sky into their lap by an act of GOD. These same frauds are also hiding in the corner of the store speaking very quietly while opening cases. They almost never buy any cars other than the hot ones (it is their choice). If you make hunting videos I won’t watch. It’s that simple. I want real content about the hobby. Lastly they all want to get rich quick and get HW to send them free stuff. They all want to be Lamley without really putting in the time or work.
Great show guys. Made it to the end! Thanks Jereme for your insights on our beloved hobby. 👊❤
he opening mouth thumbnail is so epic 😮😮 🔥
Yeah, he was definitely a pro giving us reaction shots to use for the thumbnail
Back in the 70s we had sizzlers.
Missed it again 😢 ok I'm watching the re run 🏃♂️ 😊🍻🇦🇺🦘🪃🏔🌨
Another good episode in the books. Yep, always watch until the end. 👍✌️
Great episode made it to The end great insight.
Awesome episode made it to the end
Thanks, Dane!
I was thinking there was a few cars that had a part of the body reveal damage somehow. After looking it up I think it’s Hot Wheels “Crack Ups” from 1983. A few of them are actually licensed. They are pretty cool!
trying to find the balance between creating content and listening to my sense of freedom haha :)
Made it again to the end of yet another awesome episode! And that's twice, in here- youtube and on Spotify!
Thanks, Mike!
Made it to end as I usually do. Great advice about collecting. You can still find supers just need to know where. I mean stay away from crooked Walmart, their crooked employees and the pallet raiders which most importantly give us collectors a bad name with the path of chaos and trash they leave behind.
Outside of a few old guys I find most of these “collectors” to be young guys. Most are fakes not really interested in the hobby nor cars. Typically. I see 100s of FB posts from these guys liquidating when they realized no one is getting rich on scalping.
Just do your thing and buy what you like. Stay away from the hype crap.
One last point/rant most of those guys raiding pallets also happen to be content creators. They make hunting videos which makes it look like there a million supers and cases upon cases just fall out of the sky into their lap by an act of GOD. These same frauds are also hiding in the corner of the store speaking very quietly while opening cases.
They almost never buy any cars other than the hot ones (it is their choice). If you make hunting videos I won’t watch. It’s that simple. I want real content about the hobby.
Lastly they all want to get rich quick and get HW to send them free stuff. They all want to be Lamley without really putting in the time or work.