I am so incredibly happy that Steve was able to do the incredible job he did on the car. Thank you so much for honoring Pop's memory like you have Steve!
1955 Meteor SR-1 is one of one. Same with the Stude Stiletto. The 1953 Grantham Stardust is one of four surviving out of the original twelve. The Skorpion is one of four known to exist and so on
I am so incredibly happy that Steve was able to do the incredible job he did on the car. Thank you so much for honoring Pop's memory like you have Steve!
Which car are you referring to? Thanks for chiming in
Wow, that's an impressive collection (and an impressive garage)!
Glad you enjoyed it. Steve has pretty good taste and we love a collection of unique cars!
Love the passion! Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for following along and being here
Very cool cars, large amount of potential there..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Steve is doing great so far with what he’s done to date so we’ve got faith in him! We all want to see new life for the Stude Stiletto
@@UndiscoveredClassicsUSAit's good to see them undercover so they don't rust 😅😅😅
Ha! You know it 😉
My dad had a 1932 Morris minor . They were overhead cam which were designed using patents from hispano suiza ,as reparations from WW1 😅😊
Wow, I did not know that! Thanks for the info
RAD!!!
Hey Jeff! Good to see you on the channel, I know the Stude Stiletto is near and dear to you. Thanks
Bricklin- maybe cool but doesn’t belong in this video.
It’s a low volume fiberglass sports car that predates the Delorean, I think it fits with Steve’s collection pretty well. Why do you think otherwise?
RARE ?
1955 Meteor SR-1 is one of one. Same with the Stude Stiletto. The 1953 Grantham Stardust is one of four surviving out of the original twelve. The Skorpion is one of four known to exist and so on