lol bears i was in sundance manitoba polar bear country got in car to go to kindergarden and bear cubs were playing with my toys in my new sandbox momma bear got on trunk i staired it down back windshield great show and tell should have seen the paw prints on trunk it left
My nephew has a 1964 Mustang that he inherited. The car was in Mustang magazine it is a perfect all original 64'. It thankfully survived the Pasadena fires...
He makes a living ripping people off... what do you expect? He'll take your kidney if he can make 200 G's off it. If you know people, you can smell his douchery from a mile away.
I'm actually a little lost; when they were pulling up, Dennis gave me the vibe that this woman was going to be asking in the SOLIDLY six figures ballpark. I think BOTH of them were dumbfounded expression wise when they heard her say 60K. TWICE!!!!! 60 grand is Holy Grail? I mean🤔
Richard, I'm watching your show right now and I use to have this fabled car what you're talking about the 64 1/5 Mustang. So this show is bringing back memories. Thanks.
I meet Dennis at Barrett Jackson Northeast auction in Connecticut at Mohegan Sun,dude was incredibly nice, and was the same way as he is on camera as he is in person
I remember seeing a dark green 64 1/2 mustang, at the local picture show , when I was 10 yrs old . There was a dozen people standing by, eyeballing her .
Yes when I heard her price of $60,000 I knew that was way too low and it is a museum piece they knew that they were getting a a rip off of a deal and the right thing to do is deliver that woman at least another $30,000
Again... that only applies to decent people who have principles. These guys are piranhas, they reek of douchery and sleaze. They totally knew the car was worth at least 3X her asking price.
VIN plate info shows a white convertible with a black top. 76A = 2-Door Convertible, Standard Bucket Seats M = Wimbledon White 86 = Black Crinkle Vinyl / Color-Keyed / 1964.5 Option 02G = 2nd day of July 1964 44 = Twin Cities district code 8 = 3.89 gear ratio 5 = 4-speed MT 5F08K187120 5 = 1965 F = Dearborn, MI assembly plant 08 = 2-Door Convertible K = 289 ci / 271 HP 187120 = Production number. 87,119th vehicle produced at that plant, that year. Each plant started each year with number 100,001. The Falcon, Fairlane, and Mustang, were all numbered together, regardless of model or type.
When you hear 60, you pause and smile and say, “80 sounds better”… because you’re still gonna make a ton but you’ve taken the opportunity to treat someone better than they knew to ask for.
Want to agree with you about Dennis so answer me this question please. Since they obviously took advantage of that lady, in my opinion, how much more did Dennis wind up giving her over the 60 grand?
Realized that immediately as Dennis looks like a teenager in this and Richard is a lot less grey lol, used to watch Richards show all the time when i had cablevision, watch Dennis and his crew on UA-cam a lot now, great shows
In '64 a friend bought a dark blue Mustang convertible, 225 hp 289 w/4sp. What a kick riding around in that 'new thing'... Anyone else thinking of the old song 'Mustang Sally' when she said "...oh, I drove it a lot"...??
She and her hubby paid less than 3K for that car brand new, they put 40K miles on it while driving it for 6 years and it sat in that garage for more than 40 years. She wasn't rolled. She made at least 25K in pure profit on that sale.
An elderly man here in town has a 1928 road grader that’s complete and for sale. He’s a machinist by trade and he overhauled the engine several years ago and has ran it very little since
Father-inlaw had a Pagoda Green 64½ 289/271 Convertible. I was a Camaro guy then and when I was dating his daughter (Now wife) he wanted me to work on it due to a misfire. One thing that caught my attention was the Rally Pack and Pony Interior, which I had never seen in a 64½. He said he had ordered it thru the Ford PDC when it was on Beltline Rd in Carrollton Texas. He retired from Ford in 1998. He sold the car to another Ford PDC employee in Carrollton TX, where he was the Traffic Manager. I always wondered what happened after the car was sold. It had so many rare options.
On our way to the 1964 Worlds Fair in late June 64 we went by my uncle's in Cleveland. He was a wheel at the casting plant (retired as VP). He had a week old Mustang hardtop with rally pack and pony interior. He paid $989 - cost plus 10% a special deal that the upper management got on a car every 2 years. After he retired he had a Lincoln for $135 a month insurance and maint included with a replacement every 20,000 miles. Rank has its privileges.
Somebody i know has a 65 Carrol Shelby 350GT Mustang all original unrestored, he bought new in 1965, it sets covered up in his Garage, and it has Shelby's autograph on the inside of the trunk lid, Shelby was signing pictures at a car show , he ask Shelby to sign the Trunk lid, he is the only owner, and has several other Mustangs
@@JimJohnson-m9syeah but they knew it wad worth way more and kept on saying that 60k was a lot for it. They actively made it seem like it wasn't worth much and took advantage of the fake that she doesn't know a lot about cars
something is off here - data plate says M code paint (wimbledon white) - all special order paint Mustangs had a blank spot on the data plate and a 6 digit DSO code. Also, trim code of 86 is crinkle black, The boys have been duped!!!
I was with a doctor to the Amish. He had the NUMBER 4 EVER Mustang. He had the car that did NOT go to the Chicago. Number one came back from Chicago. It was disassembled. The number 2, beloved to the President of Ford at the time. The number 3 was used as parts for the mounds of the current series. Lee Iacocoa owned 4 and sold it to a friend AND that friend bought it. HE WAS THAT AMISH DOCTOR.
Did anyone bother to decode the door tag. According to that, it should be Wimbledon White and Black interior. It was delivered to the Twin Cities, built in Dearborn on July 2, 1964.
99.9% sure my grandpa ( step moms step dad lol) had a black convertible 64.5 mustang. Original top. Wood grain from what I can remember for the dash and center console was wood. All original everything. He used to wash it twice a year and would start it every few weeks. Drove down his driveway and back. Had less than 3k miles on it. This was 99’. After he died his family took it and sold it I believe for around 30k.
i recently saw an article by a mustang collector that stated that all of the 64 1/2 mustangs were actually titled as 1965 models. didn't hear dennis or goofy richard mention this. all the discussion on who it right or wrong on the car could be settled easy, just contact kevin marti, he will not only make you a new id tag, not a vin tag, and the plastic covered decal on the door jam for just about any mustang or mercury. he is licensed by ford for certain things, can't remember all but he is the expert recognized by all the auction houses etc.
Yes, all of these are titled as 1965 mustangs. But the fact that it's an all original 1964 1/2 makes it more rare than the ones that were produced in 1965 and thus worth more.
That's cool 😎 Dennis didn't wanna let it go to auction and just decided to go all in and hold on to it. It's rare to see something that old with everything all original paint, belt hoses ECT most would have modded it over years. Keeping in garage definitely saved the car
That beauty was under 3 grand new. (of course I made about $1.25 / hr pumping gas back then) She thought that 60 G's was a win. Boy was she wrong. I could see a couple collectors at Barret-Jackson drive the price into the stratosphere.
The closest thing I have to a 67 mustang is a 67 ford galaxie 500, they share the same drivetrain but mine is supposed to be a luxury car. It kinda hurts. Cause my car was supposed to come with power windows, a built in clock, cruise control, air conditioning (allegedly), An automatic transmission and power steering. My car only has the last 2
My neighbor bought a 64.5 red Mustang convertible, automatic with a 289, when they first got married. They kept it in a separate garage at their house. The husband passed away, and she asked me to drive it occasionally. After she passed, it went to her brother in laws in Chicago.
The clock on our 65 76B is still running too! These clocks are purely mechanical, wound by an electric motor. I did clean it about 11 years ago, that’s all it needed
Although my Pagoda Green 64 1/2 is not worth a lot - being a hardtop with a 260V8 with a 3 speed manual, the serial number - last 6 numbers are 023558 (sold in Edmonton on May 9, 1964) whereas this HiPo car is 187120.
My aunt had a Texas edition ( baby blue). My dad kept it in running condition, she got brainwashed by her brother that he could do better. Last time I seen it it was rusting around the rear fenders, smoking and the rear suspension was sagging.
Thats THE 1964 1/2 👑 👍🥂 A collectors dream with this originality and history and K-Code. The one of a kind 1964 1/2. Congrats and don’t sell it (not for 200K but give the old lady some Grants)
"First money is best money!" 200k now, or take your chances? Dennis got $123,000 at one of the big auctions, gave Richard 100k, and only came out with 23k and subtract fees as well.....
Wrong. The lady asked for that price and they paid it fully. She knew what she was doing. Don't be a hypocrite. You would have dome the same thing and you know it.
I had one just like it. Exactly the same car. In 1970 I purchased a same color exact same interior. 289 4 speed convertible. I paid 1k for it. It had 36k miles on it. I was a junior in high school. Daddy did not buy it for me. I worked for it.
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Was that Bigfoot? Lol
I wish we could still block channels, but I guess do not recommend will have to do.
lol bears i was in sundance manitoba polar bear country got in car to go to kindergarden and bear cubs were playing with my toys in my new sandbox momma bear got on trunk i staired it down back windshield great show and tell should have seen the paw prints on trunk it left
go to newfoundland i coulda had the phienox car for like 500 bucks
My nephew has a 1964 Mustang that he inherited. The car was in Mustang magazine it is a perfect all original 64'. It thankfully survived the Pasadena fires...
Classless act Richard leaning on the car have some respect. If it was my car i never would have sold it to you no matter what you offered.
The only thing he loves is money, he doesn't care about the cars, the stories or the people. he's a terrible person.
Settle down Rob, you don't own anything worth talking about...
I thought that also
Ditto
I agree! D-bag car guys! Unlikeable.
It's funny that every car they find is THE HOLY GRAIL. lol.
yep so true
Go find that exact mustang. You cant
That's what they look for
I think thats why they were laughing about it
Old story that was five or six years ago or maybe more
Show respect, Richard. Leaning on her car? Wow.
Yea,who does that,pretty disrespectful.
He makes a living ripping people off... what do you expect? He'll take your kidney if he can make 200 G's off it. If you know people, you can smell his douchery from a mile away.
@@IAmTheStrawThatStirsTheDrink most people would do that if they were makin 200g's for no work at all.. most would do it for 10k
Exactly what I was thinking...What the heck. At that point, I would stand on 80k.
@@jubalblake777 yup. Price just jumped.
Because of people like these , there are absolutely no affordable cars left.
60 grand is cheaper than a new one . More class too !!!
I can buy a new one for $55,000 with more on it than I want but that car is worth $200,000
I'm actually a little lost; when they were pulling up, Dennis gave me the vibe that this woman was going to be asking in the SOLIDLY six figures ballpark. I think BOTH of them were dumbfounded expression wise when they heard her say 60K. TWICE!!!!! 60 grand is Holy Grail? I mean🤔
Did anyone see big foot in the background when Richard was talking. Great video. Cheers.
That car will be the crown jewel for a serious Mustang collector like Dennis.
Loved Richards reaction to Dennis rebutting him with " I think he'd give the left one. "
Richards eyes crossed trying to figure that out. 😂😂😊
Richard doesn't monkey around "Lets see it" like he's asking a girl to flash him 🤣 I hope the new owner keeps the Loren and Jean on the dash.🥰
They ripped off that little old lady.
She set the price.
No, she set the price and they paid her.
Yes they did.
@@kellyappel3015🤦
@@scottmoto🤦
Richard, I'm watching your show right now and I use to have this fabled car what you're talking about the 64 1/5 Mustang. So this show is bringing back memories. Thanks.
So what stranger leans against someone elses classic car? No one with any class.
Only a Mutt does that!
bro, the deal was already done. They videoed a “reenactment”… all these made for tv shows are acting and editing.
I meet Dennis at Barrett Jackson Northeast auction in Connecticut at Mohegan Sun,dude was incredibly nice, and was the same way as he is on camera as he is in person
When everything is a "Holy Grail", nothing is a "Holy Grail".
@abefroman4953
You are 100% right. If you have found your holy grail, there is always another holy grail.
I remember seeing a dark green 64 1/2 mustang, at the local picture show ,
when I was 10 yrs old . There was a dozen people standing by, eyeballing her .
Yes when I heard her price of $60,000 I knew that was way too low and it is a museum piece they knew that they were getting a a rip off of a deal and the right thing to do is deliver that woman at least another $30,000
I absolutely agree... Ripping off old ladies is just really bad business practice.
Nah. That lady wanted 60 and she got it. Fair game.
The owner was not being ripped off ,she said I'm selling the car and all the memories and that's the price.
It's a old episode
Again... that only applies to decent people who have principles. These guys are piranhas, they reek of douchery and sleaze. They totally knew the car was worth at least 3X her asking price.
VIN plate info shows a white convertible with a black top.
76A = 2-Door Convertible, Standard Bucket Seats
M = Wimbledon White
86 = Black Crinkle Vinyl / Color-Keyed / 1964.5 Option
02G = 2nd day of July 1964
44 = Twin Cities district code
8 = 3.89 gear ratio
5 = 4-speed MT
5F08K187120
5 = 1965
F = Dearborn, MI assembly plant
08 = 2-Door Convertible
K = 289 ci / 271 HP
187120 = Production number. 87,119th vehicle produced at that plant, that year. Each plant started each year with number 100,001. The Falcon, Fairlane, and Mustang, were all numbered together, regardless of model or type.
So the car had been restored with a color change and top change ?? it all seems a bit weird, and those guys did not catch it.
@@bwoutrage21 Definitely a made for TV moment. Running a VIN is one of the simplest things to do (especially with Google's help).
if richard showed up to buy my car the door aint opening talk about greasy i had to wipe my hands after watching this lol
When you hear 60, you pause and smile and say, “80 sounds better”… because you’re still gonna make a ton but you’ve taken the opportunity to treat someone better than they knew to ask for.
Who else seen the big foot? 0:15
evrybody dude... everybody...
It's worth EXACTLY what the next owner pays for it.
Apparently Dennis never really needed Richard to go in with him. Too bad he did. Richard has no integrity. Dennis is a class act.
Want to agree with you about Dennis so answer me this question please.
Since they obviously took advantage of that lady, in my opinion, how much more did Dennis wind up giving her over the 60 grand?
Dennis.lives .5 mile from me. very successful, owns a jeep upgrade shop. Takes in jeeps, upgrades them and flips em
Take the money and run 😂👏👏👏
I reckon the guy who kept it is the smart one !! That car is nuts ! ,
It's just a Mustang...
Nope, he took a loss on it
People need to recognize that this episode aired over 10 years ago when considering the money that is being discussed here.
And it's value is way more now.
Realized that immediately as Dennis looks like a teenager in this and Richard is a lot less grey lol, used to watch Richards show all the time when i had cablevision, watch Dennis and his crew on UA-cam a lot now, great shows
the big foot at the background 0:13
In '64 a friend bought a dark blue Mustang convertible, 225 hp 289 w/4sp. What a kick riding around in that 'new thing'... Anyone else thinking of the old song 'Mustang Sally' when she said "...oh, I drove it a lot"...??
I quit watching Dennis and his Jeep purchases, because every find is a holy grail.
every
single
jeep
He rolled some little old lady for it for a miserly amount of $60,000. Richard is a Scalper.
Yeah nah. It's super risky to pay that much for a car as the market is iffy
they paid her asking price but it would have been nice had they sweetened the deal with a bottle of Geritol or some Lorna Doon cookies
He literally paid her what she wanted,nore did he even try to haggle her. Stfu
She and her hubby paid less than 3K for that car brand new, they put 40K miles on it while driving it for 6 years and it sat in that garage for more than 40 years. She wasn't rolled. She made at least 25K in pure profit on that sale.
The one who really got scalped was Dennis as the car eventually sold for only $115k at auction...the old girl got exactly what she asked for
Well that felt slimy
Holy Grail ???? Pulllleeeze. Wake me up when you find a hidden Tucker.
An elderly man here in town has a 1928 road grader that’s complete and for sale. He’s a machinist by trade and he overhauled the engine several years ago and has ran it very little since
Father-inlaw had a Pagoda Green 64½ 289/271 Convertible. I was a Camaro guy then and when I was dating his daughter (Now wife) he wanted me to work on it due to a misfire. One thing that caught my attention was the Rally Pack and Pony Interior, which I had never seen in a 64½. He said he had ordered it thru the Ford PDC when it was on Beltline Rd in Carrollton Texas. He retired from Ford in 1998. He sold the car to another Ford PDC employee in Carrollton TX, where he was the Traffic Manager. I always wondered what happened after the car was sold. It had so many rare options.
On our way to the 1964 Worlds Fair in late June 64 we went by my uncle's in Cleveland. He was a wheel at the casting plant (retired as VP). He had a week old Mustang hardtop with rally pack and pony interior. He paid $989 - cost plus 10% a special deal that the upper management got on a car every 2 years. After he retired he had a Lincoln for $135 a month insurance and maint included with a replacement every 20,000 miles. Rank has its privileges.
Let's take advantage of a little old lady.... 😂😂😂
Question what did the 64 and half mustang sell for eventually
2 1/2 million
@@paulterhaar4218 do you have a link to that? poster above said $123k at auction, and that sounds right to me.
Was the Rally Pack available then ?
Dennis is addicted to the research on the cars following leads and digging up history on these vehicles that is his real passion
I had a 64 1/2 K code coupe in high school. Peterson Auto museum bought it after asking me to donate it for years. It was in super rough shape tho
13 seconds in, there's a Bigfoot in the background. I'm sure it's a joke as he states: "You gotta chase down every story you've heard..."
Somebody i know has a 65 Carrol Shelby 350GT Mustang all original unrestored, he bought new in 1965, it sets covered up in his Garage, and it has Shelby's autograph on the inside of the trunk lid, Shelby was signing pictures at a car show , he ask Shelby to sign the Trunk lid, he is the only owner, and has several other Mustangs
Beautiful car I love older mustangs
I like granny she puts that dennis dude in his place !
Richard was the one being the j@ck@$$
You mean you like bad writing and worse acting? You are in the right place!
They stole this Mustang! Should have gave her at least $100,000.
They gave her what she was asking
@@JimJohnson-m9syeah but they knew it wad worth way more and kept on saying that 60k was a lot for it.
They actively made it seem like it wasn't worth much and took advantage of the fake that she doesn't know a lot about cars
Anyone know if there was a follow up to this??? Absolutely stunning car!!!
I have that exact car in my shop. 1965.Same color, same color white top. Not the original color though. 86k miles. complete no rust. Runs. Power top.
something is off here - data plate says M code paint (wimbledon white) - all special order paint Mustangs had a blank spot on the data plate and a 6 digit DSO code. Also, trim code of 86 is crinkle black, The boys have been duped!!!
Yup, picked up on that too.
All for television. There's a lot of BS on these shows
Yep, did not compute. Wimbledon White EXT with Black on Black INT.
Lol
0:13 awesome joke in the background! 😆😆😆
Couldn't get past bigfoot in the background at the start.😂😂😂
If they only paid her $60k and flipped it for $200k, they should give her another $40k or more.
That only applies to decent people who have principles. This guy reeks of douchery and sleaze.
no
@@velvetjones1856 she couldve asked for 40k more too.
That's funny.
A holes..
You know, Dennis could buy any of these cars on his own. In reality he's the money man and Richard is just a TV personality.😮😅😂
I’m just thinking about that car rolling across the stage at Barrett Jackson. I could’ve seen it go for over $180,000 in a matter of 60 seconds.
I was with a doctor to the Amish. He had the NUMBER 4 EVER Mustang. He had the car that did NOT go to the Chicago. Number one came back from Chicago. It was disassembled. The number 2, beloved to the President of Ford at the time. The number 3 was used as parts for the mounds of the current series. Lee Iacocoa owned 4 and sold it to a friend AND that friend bought it. HE WAS THAT AMISH DOCTOR.
Did anyone bother to decode the door tag. According to that, it should be Wimbledon White and Black interior. It was delivered to the Twin Cities, built in Dearborn on July 2, 1964.
Was a custom requested colour if u watched video.
99.9% sure my grandpa ( step moms step dad lol) had a black convertible 64.5 mustang. Original top. Wood grain from what I can remember for the dash and center console was wood. All original everything. He used to wash it twice a year and would start it every few weeks. Drove down his driveway and back. Had less than 3k miles on it. This was 99’. After he died his family took it and sold it I believe for around 30k.
Look at Dennis trying to look 23 years old with his Bieber haircut.
Dennis is a multi millionaire. He gonna wear his hair however he wants. Just sayin' 🦜
Dennis had that haircut before Bieber was even born. 🤷♂️
Dennis went to Diddy Parties...
You bald, uh?
This is old content. Duh.
Dennis probably turned around and sold it for $300k
Ya, they're a couple of paupers huh ???!!!!
actually sold for $850K with nothing more done
@@wileecoyote5749legit?
i recently saw an article by a mustang collector that stated that all of the 64 1/2 mustangs were actually titled as 1965 models. didn't hear dennis or goofy richard mention this. all the discussion on who it right or wrong on the car could be settled easy, just contact kevin marti, he will not only make you a new id tag, not a vin tag, and the plastic covered decal on the door jam for just about any mustang or mercury. he is licensed by ford for certain things, can't remember all but he is the expert recognized by all the auction houses etc.
Yes, all of these are titled as 1965 mustangs. But the fact that it's an all original 1964 1/2 makes it more rare than the ones that were produced in 1965 and thus worth more.
That's cool 😎 Dennis didn't wanna let it go to auction and just decided to go all in and hold on to it. It's rare to see something that old with everything all original paint, belt hoses ECT most would have modded it over years. Keeping in garage definitely saved the car
That beauty was under 3 grand new. (of course I made about $1.25 / hr pumping gas back then) She thought that 60 G's was a win. Boy was she wrong. I could see a couple collectors at Barret-Jackson drive the price into the stratosphere.
The closest thing I have to a 67 mustang is a 67 ford galaxie 500, they share the same drivetrain but mine is supposed to be a luxury car.
It kinda hurts.
Cause my car was supposed to come with power windows, a built in clock, cruise control, air conditioning (allegedly),
An automatic transmission and power steering.
My car only has the last 2
My neighbor bought a 64.5 red Mustang convertible, automatic with a 289, when they first got married. They kept it in a separate garage at their house. The husband passed away, and she asked me to drive it occasionally. After she passed, it went to her brother in laws in Chicago.
Kudos to her. I've had a 65 and 67 Mustang, both were three pedals!
The clock on our 65 76B is still running too! These clocks are purely mechanical, wound by an electric motor. I did clean it about 11 years ago, that’s all it needed
My brother had a Hi-Po coupe back in the 70's.
SO WHAT ??
Although my Pagoda Green 64 1/2 is not worth a lot - being a hardtop with a 260V8 with a 3 speed manual, the serial number - last 6 numbers are 023558 (sold in Edmonton on May 9, 1964) whereas this HiPo car is 187120.
Dennis is the brains all the way.
He paid Richard an extra 100k for complete ownership, then sold it at an auction for a 20k loss
I would take the 70,000 to. The partner is in love with the car. Emotion.
How many years ago did this happen?
Dennis is a real friend, he didn’t have to involve him in that Profit.
How old is this original video?
what a gorgeous Mustang! I wish we could have bought that! WOW!!!
No shame. At this rate these two would take literal candy from a baby.
This is old content, that probably took place 10 years ago. Someone is recycling this stuff to get hits on their channel.
Did they come with white pinstriping...?
And...they will find yet another "holy grail"...it's in their blood 😎
I love it the the old gal stood he ground on the price❤
If everything is a Holy Grail! Then nothing is a Holy Grail 😂😂😂
Awesome find, a car that should be preservered!
My aunt had a Texas edition ( baby blue). My dad kept it in running condition, she got brainwashed by her brother that he could do better. Last time I seen it it was rusting around the rear fenders, smoking and the rear suspension was sagging.
Much respect for both of those guys !
Hey Dennis, there's a '66 jeep cj in Indianapolis that needs your attention.
Wow Bigfoot 😂😂😂 in the back Richard money hungry Dennis a real car guy with sentimental value and heart for these machines
Sentimental doesn’t go with business. Dummy
Thats THE 1964 1/2 👑 👍🥂
A collectors dream with this originality and history and K-Code.
The one of a kind 1964 1/2. Congrats and don’t sell it (not for 200K but give the old lady some Grants)
I live 25 miles from Colfax, wish I could have gotten in on that deal!
Holy grail? This is like the 91st “holy grail” vehicle.
Dennis and his toupee 😂😂😂
He has the fastback version of this car, but it's the back end of the body. 351 4 speed extremely rare .
Being in Wisconsin I would have advised the lady to get advice from Bob Perkins in Wisconsin. He would have helped this lady.
Holygrail, more like a guilded lilly...lol
"And out the mother-hubbin door, I WENT!"
I paid $75 for a 64 Mustang back in 1975 and rust galore on floors!😂😂😂
Aaron Kaufmann was the real genius of the show. Never saw Richard as much hands on.
"First money is best money!" 200k now, or take your chances? Dennis got $123,000 at one of the big auctions, gave Richard 100k, and only came out with 23k and subtract fees as well.....
Did I see Bigfoot? 😂 😂
I swear I saw my mother in law walking in the woods behind you all sitting in those chairs!
That was a bear.
Dennis is a class act!
My dad had a 64 1/2 Mustang. Red and pony interior. Hardtop. He paid 3500.00 for it in 1964.
Car I learned to drive on...K Code Mustang. GPop passed it was a 6 figure car that won several trophies.
Used car salesmen. Wayne Carini would have been honest with the senior citizen. Congrats for stealing from the elderly.
Wrong. The lady asked for that price and they paid it fully. She knew what she was doing. Don't be a hypocrite. You would have dome the same thing and you know it.
@@scottmotoWrong. Who would sell a car for 60, if they were told it was worth over $200,000+. They screwed a grandma. Zero respect.
Wayne Carini is no saint i can tell you!
@@tigerwarsawband Theres the element of risk here you aren't considering
I had one just like it. Exactly the same car. In 1970 I purchased a same color exact same interior. 289 4 speed convertible. I paid 1k for it. It had 36k miles on it. I was a junior in high school. Daddy did not buy it for me. I worked for it.