Hey musclecar fans. Check out 8:00 of this video! Sir, you actually had the good sense to understand and briefly cover the famous 1970 GS Stage1 vs. 1970 GTX Hemi Round 1 "shootout" that took place in Dec. 1984 and was was featured in the March 1985 issue of (Muscle)Car Review. That shootout became *legend* when the Hemi owner wrote a letter to the magazine stating that "the Buick GS's ran like they were tied to a tree". So the editor of MCR (Don Farr) put this race together in less than 10 days ... and the GS blew doors. Wow ... What a furor arose from it all and put the GS on the map as a legitimate first tier musclecar. There so many of us now-old guys who followed all of the letters that poured into MCR, Car Craft and even Hot Rod magazine about that little-guy race. When they were once available on eBay, that particular March 1985 issue of MCR was selling for over $100 (!!) a copy while all the other MCR issues were selling from 5 to 7 bucks each! That says a LOT about this race that us average "little guy" enthusiasts of the day could relate to. The display sign says it all.
to add the 5 and 50 car, the Sox and Martin car and the Ferris car were built one after the other on the line car numbers 7,8,9. The 3 back together again.
Nick’s Garage just finished a numbers match beautiful yellow 69’ 440 Charger 500. Would have looked great on the Charger 500 row. Thanks for the great video.
Did you know that in July 1993, Nick with his green 1971 Hemicuda participated in Round 3 of Musclecar Review magazine's GS Stage 1 vs. Hemi race? It was at the drag strip right there in Montreal. I was there that day and saw it all.
I'm wondering if it's open to the public? I would like to come too but I cannot find out whether it's open to just anyone or how much it cost or anything.
Great video but I question your taste in cars. The uglier the car, the less options, and the uglier the color, the more you like it. I bet your dream car is beige 62 impala with a 409, beige interior, beige steelies, bench seats and no radio. You have the exact same taste as my grandmother:)
Hey musclecar fans. Check out 8:00 of this video! Sir, you actually had the good sense to understand and briefly cover the famous 1970 GS Stage1 vs. 1970 GTX Hemi Round 1 "shootout" that took place in Dec. 1984 and was was featured in the March 1985 issue of (Muscle)Car Review. That shootout became *legend* when the Hemi owner wrote a letter to the magazine stating that "the Buick GS's ran like they were tied to a tree". So the editor of MCR (Don Farr) put this race together in less than 10 days ... and the GS blew doors. Wow ... What a furor arose from it all and put the GS on the map as a legitimate first tier musclecar. There so many of us now-old guys who followed all of the letters that poured into MCR, Car Craft and even Hot Rod magazine about that little-guy race.
When they were once available on eBay, that particular March 1985 issue of MCR was selling for over $100 (!!) a copy while all the other MCR issues were selling from 5 to 7 bucks each! That says a LOT about this race that us average "little guy" enthusiasts of the day could relate to. The display sign says it all.
22:45 My Mr Norms Super Bee 😊
Hey bud great tour! Thank you. Want to go someday, but your making it wicked easy for me to watch in my shop and drink beer! Haaa! Cheers 🍻
Hey! That's my green 69 Mr Norms Super Bee in the Barnfind section. Glad to see it on your page. 😁
Great video! This is one of my bucket list car events in the U.S.
Thanks! We have a blast putting the event on every year! If you make out, look me up :)
Breathtaking
just Awesome
Looked like a really nice tirnout!
My brother owned that 427 nova in the 70s
Thanks for the video wanted to go didnt know the dates
Bummer! It’s the weekend before Thanksgiving every year :)
to add the 5 and 50 car, the Sox and Martin car and the Ferris car were built one after the other on the line car numbers 7,8,9. The 3 back together again.
Nick’s Garage just finished a numbers match beautiful yellow 69’ 440 Charger 500. Would have looked great on the Charger 500 row. Thanks for the great video.
It was supposed to be revealed at this show. Don’t know what’s going on with it
Did you know that in July 1993, Nick with his green 1971 Hemicuda participated in Round 3 of Musclecar Review magazine's GS Stage 1 vs. Hemi race? It was at the drag strip right there in Montreal. I was there that day and saw it all.
I gotta go to the next one.
Yes you sure do!
Another GREAT video!!
I agree!!
I'd love to own a classic mopar. I currently have a modern Challenger, but it's not the same
I refer to cars in VIN codes also.
1:17 wow they are gorgeous
how does one get in like that when hardly any people are there cause im coming to the show in 2023
My dad is the guy that puts on the show :)
I'm wondering if it's open to the public? I would like to come too but I cannot find out whether it's open to just anyone or how much it cost or anything.
@@wiiambarnarx8485 Yes, the show is absolutely open to the public! All the info you need is right here: www.MCACN.com :)
View #2!!!
RR,,tri power would be A12s
You would think there would be at least one 1966 chevy 2 SS L79 The best car of all muscle cars.
We had at least 1 ‘66 Nova, although I have no idea if it was an L79
Please explain why it''s "the best car of all muscle cars"? I have reason to ask since I never heard that one before.
Love fake hemi cars ,,because most of the time they get driven,same with most recreation cars
Great video but I question your taste in cars. The uglier the car, the less options, and the uglier the color, the more you like it. I bet your dream car is beige 62 impala with a 409, beige interior, beige steelies, bench seats and no radio. You have the exact same taste as my grandmother:)
I’m not a big Chevy guy. I just like unusual stuff. Every car show has red Camaros. The odd colors are so much cooler, imo :)