What’s interesting to see from a lifelong resident of Wisconsin is the fact that any of these long neglected vehicles even exist. Here in the rust belt, the lives of many a vehicle were claimed prematurely.
Hey how you I know this video was made in Jan,, would like to know that Chevy that was next to the grad prix is it a caprice or Impala, and if you still have it, I watch you all the time hoping you run across my car, I'm looking for a 1969 Chevy caprice, if you may know where one is please let me know thanks and keep up the good work.
Timecode 2:06 -- Can you tell me if the 69 Caprice/Impala 4 Door is available? :) It was an interesting car for me to restore in an Father & Son Project. I´m still working on my 67 Caprice 4 Door Hardtop with my Dad, in a full restoration by our own hands. Rebuild the whole wheel arches at the front fenders, the lower windsiehld frame, the Quarter Panels with also hand made Dog Legs (4Dr) and such ares, all made with self made new sheet metal. A lot of difficult sheet metal work, but in my eyes it´s worth it, because such an vintage car isn´t market value, it´s the personal value i think :) And so especially 4 Door Hardtops are my favorite Bodysyle of US Mid-Full size Cars, like this particular ´69 Impala/Caprice in this Video/Yard, too! :) It was so nice to get more knowledge of this particular car, like a Video about the condition and what i should do to bing it back into a nice condition :) It was nice to hear from you about this, best regards & greetings from bavaria (germany), have a very nice day! :) Cheers Till
For me it´s a litle ifficult to get cars or parts from places like this, even bevause i live at bavaria, germany, or even; Over the Pond ;) But in my heart i´m a real US Car Enthusiast, especially for the larger 4 Door Hardtop cars, where isn´t that interest in at USA i know; what´s also sad, because in my eyes these cars as so many out on the American roads back then...and today mostly 2 Doors and Muscles are these of peoples interest. So it´s also a heart love of me to safe such larger sized 4Dr US Classic cars. And if i could safe one more example like this 69 Impala 4 Dr Hardtop here shown in next to this 65 Pontiac Grand Prix, i think it would be a nice job. Also for my 71 years old Dad and me, to bring back this particular car back to life again, even because now i got the skills to rebuild sheet metal parts of the Body like we´ve done with the Front Fenders on our 67 Caprice, too. I know most people would change such body prts like an front fender into a better ones because it´s a lot more easy. But not for me, because i think it would be also so nice again with a rebuild front fender, when it´s done with the right kind of Sheet Metal Work. :) That could also safe parts and whole cars for people what hasn´t got that skills. I hope i´ll learn to paint whol cars, because that´s this kind of work what i can´t do (untill this time :)) However, it was so nice to listen from you, if i could get this particular 69 Impala 4 Dr Hardtop, with a little more pics of it, that i could think about what i have to do on it...to bring it back to life again Love to see people are safeing such cars, even because it´s importand, espcially also for the next gen. of car guys and car entusiastic people. It was great to hold such "Junk Yards" or Places alive, especially because it´s often the only chance for many real car enthusiastic people, restorers and fathers with sons to get an Project car what they could aford to restore with their skills (or get the skills with such cars and Projects, too) :) However, have a great day! Cheers Till
Well Hello from Texas. You sound like a cool cat. Classic cars run in your blood.. American Car guys are Proud of our history in American Muscle cars. And others. People want the car they use to have. I know most guy here don't want a 4 door car. But some do . They share your Love for 4 door Classics. Lots of memories and time spent restoring what they Love. No matter what year. No Matter what NDA says. Yes, Both cars are still for sale. Not sure how to ship across the pond. But it can be done. My number 8one7-6two9-5four8one
She was stunning in her day . Worth all the time , money , and effort to restore her . I did .
That 4 door nova is a good pick guys are building on budget
👍Thomas ! Love to have that g-body Malibu . Can’t believe it wasn’t turned into a drag car.
Would be cool 😎
I would like the square body’s too, 1975 , only or before, kool thanks BigAl California.
Call Me Tomorrow Al , We will figure it out
Looks like a lot of work. Hope your up to it.
The tow truck driver is a man of many words
Wish i had a field like this! Grow cars not corn! 🤣
I had a 1966 charger in real nice condition 440 four speed not oem, aftermarket 4 speed md 13 in the quarter mile, loll thanks BigAl California.
That would be a cool one. Good memories im sure
GP has a reverb switch under dash. Should be a metal box in trunk behind rear seat. Fairly rare option on the mid 60s Pontiacs! Bill
What’s interesting to see from a lifelong resident of Wisconsin is the fact that any of these long neglected vehicles even exist. Here in the rust belt, the lives of many a vehicle were claimed prematurely.
Hey how you I know this video was made in Jan,, would like to know that Chevy that was next to the grad prix is it a caprice or Impala, and if you still have it, I watch you all the time hoping you run across my car, I'm looking for a 1969 Chevy caprice, if you may know where one is please let me know thanks and keep up the good work.
Was a 68 Olds Delmont.. Ill keep looking
Thank you, and thanks.
I will take that four door double nickel is there any good pictures of that 55 Chevy,at the first of this vlog, thanks BigAl California.
Not really. But I’ll get you some Al,
Timecode 2:06 -- Can you tell me if the 69 Caprice/Impala 4 Door is available? :)
It was an interesting car for me to restore in an Father & Son Project.
I´m still working on my 67 Caprice 4 Door Hardtop with my Dad, in a full restoration by our own hands. Rebuild the whole wheel arches at the front fenders, the lower windsiehld frame, the Quarter Panels with also hand made Dog Legs (4Dr) and such ares, all made with self made new sheet metal. A lot of difficult sheet metal work, but in my eyes it´s worth it, because such an vintage car isn´t market value, it´s the personal value i think :)
And so especially 4 Door Hardtops are my favorite Bodysyle of US Mid-Full size Cars, like this particular ´69 Impala/Caprice in this Video/Yard, too! :)
It was so nice to get more knowledge of this particular car, like a Video about the condition and what i should do to bing it back into a nice condition :)
It was nice to hear from you about this,
best regards & greetings from bavaria (germany), have a very nice day! :)
Cheers Till
For me it´s a litle ifficult to get cars or parts from places like this, even bevause i live at bavaria, germany, or even; Over the Pond ;) But in my heart i´m a real US Car Enthusiast, especially for the larger 4 Door Hardtop cars, where isn´t that interest in at USA i know; what´s also sad, because in my eyes these cars as so many out on the American roads back then...and today mostly 2 Doors and Muscles are these of peoples interest. So it´s also a heart love of me to safe such larger sized 4Dr US Classic cars. And if i could safe one more example like this 69 Impala 4 Dr Hardtop here shown in next to this 65 Pontiac Grand Prix, i think it would be a nice job. Also for my 71 years old Dad and me, to bring back this particular car back to life again, even because now i got the skills to rebuild sheet metal parts of the Body like we´ve done with the Front Fenders on our 67 Caprice, too. I know most people would change such body prts like an front fender into a better ones because it´s a lot more easy. But not for me, because i think it would be also so nice again with a rebuild front fender, when it´s done with the right kind of Sheet Metal Work. :) That could also safe parts and whole cars for people what hasn´t got that skills. I hope i´ll learn to paint whol cars, because that´s this kind of work what i can´t do (untill this time :))
However, it was so nice to listen from you, if i could get this particular 69 Impala 4 Dr Hardtop, with a little more pics of it, that i could think about what i have to do on it...to bring it back to life again
Love to see people are safeing such cars, even because it´s importand, espcially also for the next gen. of car guys and car entusiastic people. It was great to hold such "Junk Yards" or Places alive, especially because it´s often the only chance for many real car enthusiastic people, restorers and fathers with sons to get an Project car what they could aford to restore with their skills (or get the skills with such cars and Projects, too) :)
However, have a great day!
Cheers Till
Well Hello from Texas. You sound like a cool cat. Classic cars run in your blood.. American Car guys are Proud of our history in American Muscle cars. And others. People want the car they use to have. I know most guy here don't want a 4 door car. But some do . They share your Love for 4 door Classics. Lots of memories and time spent restoring what they Love. No matter what year. No Matter what NDA says.
Yes, Both cars are still for sale. Not sure how to ship across the pond. But it can be done. My number 8one7-6two9-5four8one
Hello Till. I'm Thomas. yes they are still available Buddy.
What about pinto and maverick?
1,500 each
Oh no-a Volare wagon-I delivered auto parts in one of those when it was new-not a great car!
Lol. I'm sure.
How much
2500$ cash