@@yeoldeseawitch "Oh no! EVs are faster and better at everything but they have no noise? What will I do? I like loud useless noises." That's what's probably going on inside your head.
The curator is such an amazing man! Ollie Kew on the other hand shows everything that is wrong with Top Gear and why Top Gear is dying. Imagine how good this piece could have been with a competent journalist.
There’s a couple of podcasts out there that Ford has a secret storage facility with some “special” vehicles, similar to how Porsche has built some Frankenstein vehicles over the years that never made production. There’s supposedly an SVT Ford Taurus Wagon, a Ford Lightning powered expedition and a multitude of other random vehicles that are just sitting alone in a warehouse somewhere. Would love to see a tour of there, someday!
@@justinyoung109 you mean the Ford Lightning F150 Supercharged 5.4L and the Ford Thunder Expedition with the same.... yeah, that thing is dope, a few of my buddies had both 1st gen and a few 2nd Gen Lightning's, fast 2nd Gens back in the day, we heard about it way back then and my one buddies dad built one of his own, 5.4 Expedition 5.4 with a Kenne Bell and the Lightning front clip and wheels and lowered it on some Bell Tech stuff (was originally an Eddie Bauer so it was already nice inside), he also had a supercharged 5L Mercury Mountaineer with AWD and a bunch of fast mustang's.... the whole extended friends group had nothing but fast Fords at the time, mostly Fox body mustangs, but the our buddies dad was always up to building crazy stuff and sleepers as above, oh, he also had a Lincoln LSC with a 408ci stroker and a T56 and a Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, the 2L turbo 4 was given to another one of our friends as he also had a Turbo Coupe (this was when we were 17, we're in our 40s now and my friend still has his original Turbo Coupe on the road) with a 5L, 5spd Tremec, and a cobbled together but working turbo kit we bought bought somewhere lol, and an OG 93 Widebody GT Convertible, I mean OG, the OLD , nice widebody kit from the 90s he still had on it, not those Maer fenders, I mean the whole huge widebody 😅 coolest old Italian dad in the hood 🤣
He hosts a BRITISH car show. This stuff is all probably Greek to him. Imagine someone from America (besides Jay Leno maybe) going across the ocean, and into a warehouse full of European cars that were never sold here in The States, and not even knowing what the brands were. Here in America we like to think we're the center of the universe, but we really do kind of do our own thing, and a lot of our stuff is as foreign to this host as a Bristol would be to us here in America.
@@xxyyxx2871I can tell. so you know about Austin/Healy? Frazer/Nash? Morris? Gordon-Keeble? Rover? Triumph? Riley? Wolseley? TVR? What about the plethora of Fords that never sold here? I could go on and on.
@@Redmenace96 It literally says "Deputy Editor, Top Gear Magazine" underneath his name. People acting like he signed up to be a host as opposed going there to do an article on it and they just so happened to film it and make it into a video.
Matt was such a great presenter and storyteller that this nearly 30-minute video didn't feel long enough! I was really invested in everything he had to say about every one of these automobiles!
There were so many vehicles overlooked.. especially the concept truck next to the ranger. The Sport Trac concept, which has such an insane story.. the truck was ahead of its time and for the longest time I truly thought the concept truck had been crushed or done away with but it's crazy that it still lives on. But as most of these comments go on, the Top Gear host is not a car enthusiasts, has no real knowledge of any cars and showed so little interest in the entire tour.
So you’re standing in the secluded vault of the Henry Ford Museum- and you say “I don’t know my American cars” really? What a missed opportunity. Been to this museum 4 times - amazing!
Ford needs inspiration to find themselves and create automobiles that car buyers want, without deep discounts, and are top notch reliable, eliminating recalls.
Proud to say "Canadas police car" every panther platform car from the first in 1979 to the last in 2011 were built is St. Thomas Ontario Canada. So all Crown Vic's, Grand Marquis and Town cars are Canadian built.
@@bikingDIt would be nice to see more Canadian manufacturers though. Edison Motors is real interesting, but they only build trucks. I bet there would be a big market up there for affordable AWD and 4x4 passenger cars/crossovers with conventional and more reliable powertrains to give Subaru a real run for their money.
@@chumbawaumbacumpa A lot of good companies/ divisions got their roots or started in Canada. 1907 McLaughlin which everyone knows as Buick started in Oshawa Ontario. Dodge Brothers started up their first shop in Windsor Ontario. Lots of great history out there that is interesting. Heck look at Alexander Graham Bell. Most Americans don't realize he created the Telephone at his home in Bradford Ontario and that Brantford is officially recognized as the telephone city. But as they say ironically history gets lost to time.
Lincoln Blackwood, I remember that car! One of my friends dads had one, it was quite nice, other than the strange bed in the back with its lights and split tailgate.
Actually, that Blackwood looks like the show car prototype, not a production one. That means that the wood is REAL. Also, my advice-watch the Doug DeMuro review/roast of the Blackwood. It's simultaneously hilarious, horrifying, and embarrassing.
The ford crossover prototype, you say it never made production…. That’s not what Subaru says 😂 They took the design for the forester a few years after….
I think the Ford prototype looks quite a lot like the 90s Mitsubishi Expo / Dodge & Plymouth Colt Vista / Eagle Summit wagons. The 2 door versions of those even had AWD available. I think it also resembles a shortened Ford Freestyle which came along for the 2005 model year, so maybe it DID inspire the Freestyle.
Is this a re upload? I feel I’ve already seen this? Edit: that was the GT90 video. This one is SO much more in depth. This guy is a genius! I could spend an hour with each car.
I wonder what cars from todays era will be in a museum and talked about. So cool to see the variety and history in that place. Looks like an old office building. Thanks for sharing! Guy was very knowledgeable of every cars details.
Live up the road from the museum and still one of the best I’ve ever been to. Peterson museum in Los Angeles is a close second with their vault area…but this Henry ford simply can’t be beaten.
The museum Director does not know anything about Billy Elliott‘s cars. The 86 bodied car that he set the record at Talladega, which is 228 miles an hour was re-bodied with an 87 nose and run at pikes Peak the following season . After that, they put the original nose back on it because it was the Winston millions car and he still owns it to this day. That is the 87 NASCAR body that he ran. Nothing special. Bill Elliott still owns six 86 bodied cars. they are on loan to various institutions, but the Winston millions car is at his shop in Dawsonville. The engine that Ernie Elliot built also set the record at pikes Peak not just Talladega.
the design of the roof rails and greenhouse of the crossover concept obviously influenced the Freestyle/Taurus X, and the on to the current generation Explorer
Fun fact: That car at 17:58 is the Buick 8 from the Stephen King novel "From A Buick 8" as described in the book. A bit surprised it went over everyone's heads. Also that 32 Ford at 23:43 is the famous 32 Ford from Gran Turismo 7. I'm actually surprised its not on main display given that connection. It's also one of my favorite cars from said game.
Knowing how to name Vettes, Vipers, Mustangs, and other well-known american sportscars/supercars deluding yourself into thinking you know about cars is one thing. Truly understanding the entire history of the automobile, from its beginnings to the present day, interesting stories, innovations and historical context is a whole different ballpark. A curator of transportation likely knows much more about this subject than you do. Next to a person like that you know next to nothing. It's better to be humble about it-something you'd understand if you weren't another pretentious know-it-all.
Not all Model T's were black. The first year of the model T black wasnt even an option. There were some model years only available in black only, but not all model T's are.
I have an actual picture of the ford focus electric driving in Washington DC. Neat to see in preserved, was one of the first cars to pique my interest in EV's
The Henry Museum is definitely a worthwhile destination. The historical automobile content is great, but I wouldn't say it is the main draw. They have lots of industrial, aviation and agricultural exhibits from the heyday of the American industrial revolution. Things you won't see in any other museums.
Studebaker got screwed by Chevy. The factory that was building the fiberglass bodies was also do the Corvette. They couldn't produce both fast enough so just produced a hand full of the Avanti.
James May would have appreciated this opportunity way more
nah james may has changed he doesnt like old shit anymore. Ive honestly lost my respect for him
Harry Metcalfe would be the right man for this opportunity.
@@yeoldeseawitch You gotta have an open mind from time to time
Smith and Sniff >>
@@yeoldeseawitch "Oh no! EVs are faster and better at everything but they have no noise? What will I do? I like loud useless noises." That's what's probably going on inside your head.
Ford, give this man a raise
For doing it so well. What a concept!
This was good. But the dude from top gear was asking a bunch of wrong questions. He could’ve gotten much more knowledge out of the curator.
Totally agree! This TopGear guy is Not the best person to geek around with unique opportunity
He seemed pretty disinterested
...yeah, unfortunately, that seems to be his schtick...
Fortunately, Hagerty paid this same room a visit and made a better video.
@@quser1yeah the guy was really making breaking bad references while the old dude probably had no idea what he was talking about 😂
The curator is such an amazing man!
Ollie Kew on the other hand shows everything that is wrong with Top Gear and why Top Gear is dying.
Imagine how good this piece could have been with a competent journalist.
Agree. Would of been much better just letting the curator take us through himself.
Or even better with Sniff & Smith.
You said it just as it is, and it's pretty valid for the whole of the Gen Z looks like. - COMPETENCE - They just don't give a s*it about anything.
Yeah, with Scotty Kilmer.
@@katsudon2048 The great majority ...
Stunning collection but the TG young Fella acted like he didn’t want to be there let alone any real interest.
He didn't have any interest at all. He thought he'd be going to see modern cars. Nothing older than the year 2000. LOL. He was visibly bored.
There’s a couple of podcasts out there that Ford has a secret storage facility with some “special” vehicles, similar to how Porsche has built some Frankenstein vehicles over the years that never made production. There’s supposedly an SVT Ford Taurus Wagon, a Ford Lightning powered expedition and a multitude of other random vehicles that are just sitting alone in a warehouse somewhere. Would love to see a tour of there, someday!
Like the SHO Ranger 😅
That does in fact exist. Even Jalopnik ran a story on the Lightning Expedition. Never saw a video on it though
@@justinyoung109 you mean the Ford Lightning F150 Supercharged 5.4L and the Ford Thunder Expedition with the same.... yeah, that thing is dope, a few of my buddies had both 1st gen and a few 2nd Gen Lightning's, fast 2nd Gens back in the day, we heard about it way back then and my one buddies dad built one of his own, 5.4 Expedition 5.4 with a Kenne Bell and the Lightning front clip and wheels and lowered it on some Bell Tech stuff (was originally an Eddie Bauer so it was already nice inside), he also had a supercharged 5L Mercury Mountaineer with AWD and a bunch of fast mustang's.... the whole extended friends group had nothing but fast Fords at the time, mostly Fox body mustangs, but the our buddies dad was always up to building crazy stuff and sleepers as above, oh, he also had a Lincoln LSC with a 408ci stroker and a T56 and a Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, the 2L turbo 4 was given to another one of our friends as he also had a Turbo Coupe (this was when we were 17, we're in our 40s now and my friend still has his original Turbo Coupe on the road) with a 5L, 5spd Tremec, and a cobbled together but working turbo kit we bought bought somewhere lol, and an OG 93 Widebody GT Convertible, I mean OG, the OLD , nice widebody kit from the 90s he still had on it, not those Maer fenders, I mean the whole huge widebody 😅 coolest old Italian dad in the hood 🤣
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Dont forget all the saleen vehicles. There was a saleen explorer lol
"Is this a Lincoln?" Holy crap, why are you the host of a car show?
He hosts a BRITISH car show. This stuff is all probably Greek to him. Imagine someone from America (besides Jay Leno maybe) going across the ocean, and into a warehouse full of European cars that were never sold here in The States, and not even knowing what the brands were. Here in America we like to think we're the center of the universe, but we really do kind of do our own thing, and a lot of our stuff is as foreign to this host as a Bristol would be to us here in America.
Well he's British and find me the person who knows the make and model of every car ever made.
@@BurtSampson If your excuse for him is that he’s British and “iTs A bRiTiSh ShOw” then they shouldn’t cover American cars like they have in the past.
@@parentsbasement7734Hi. Autistic here and one of my savant skills is this such thing you say would be so hard to find in a person.
@@xxyyxx2871I can tell. so you know about Austin/Healy? Frazer/Nash? Morris? Gordon-Keeble? Rover? Triumph? Riley? Wolseley? TVR? What about the plethora of Fords that never sold here? I could go on and on.
Why would top gear send someone to the secret ford stash who doesn’t know about fords? Also, ‘this bike has metal tires’ jeez.
Because Top Gear is Brittish (well now dead so it became Australian) And Europe doesn't give a fuck about ford
@@kiddy1992 European built Ford's are quite popular.
@@kiddy1992I’ve been to Europe quite a few times and I’ve seen more fords there than anything else.
How often have you seen metal tires on a bicycle?
U all realise the tyres weren’t metal
What an amazing dude, you can tell bro loves his job
Top gear guy seams like a half ass car guy
Just seems a little green
hes a limey bastard
He's handsome? Speaks well? (not really) He didn't get the gig for his brain!
@@Redmenace96 It literally says "Deputy Editor, Top Gear Magazine" underneath his name. People acting like he signed up to be a host as opposed going there to do an article on it and they just so happened to film it and make it into a video.
@@robthemodYT For a guy who works at top gear his car knowledge suckssssss.
Its crazy when you see someone who is a walking encyclopedia
Wasted opportunity, does not compare well to the Porsche walk through previously. The Ford guy really knew his stuff however.
Matt was such a great presenter and storyteller that this nearly 30-minute video didn't feel long enough! I was really invested in everything he had to say about every one of these automobiles!
The TG presenter couldn’t be more awkward, avoiding eye contact and walking on his toes my god 🫣😂
Maybe bro is shy, not a new thing
I was just about to comment, he was kind of disrespectful. Especially as a guest.
That’s just part of the shoes design he’s not walking on his toes …
@@antecalic8881 what did he do that was disrespectful?
He's not American that's why 😂😂
There were so many vehicles overlooked.. especially the concept truck next to the ranger. The Sport Trac concept, which has such an insane story.. the truck was ahead of its time and for the longest time I truly thought the concept truck had been crushed or done away with but it's crazy that it still lives on. But as most of these comments go on, the Top Gear host is not a car enthusiasts, has no real knowledge of any cars and showed so little interest in the entire tour.
How is this guy a presenter of a car show 😂
Its BBC desperate to just hire anyone.
it wouldn't be a true ford collection without the Crown Vic
Your man looks like he’s about to fall over when he walks
So you’re standing in the secluded vault of the Henry Ford Museum- and you say “I don’t know my American cars” really?
What a missed opportunity. Been to this museum 4 times - amazing!
this is so difficult to watch.
British Guy who knows nothing about Fords asking a Ford guy questions about Fords who also knows nothing about Fords…..
There's a few people really aggressively defending that sorry excuse for a car show host
Give this curator their own show - he rocks!
Ford needs inspiration to find themselves and create automobiles that car buyers want, without deep discounts, and are top notch reliable, eliminating recalls.
Top selling car in the UK in 2023 and 2024 is a Ford 🤷🏻♂️
@@robinhunter4501yeah the fiesta and guess what it’s dead! They will never make it again. Tells you all you need to know
@@Dfpijgyt564s65sgt nope, the Puma is number 1 and has been for quite some time.
The curator is AWESOME! Whatever he makes, he should get a raise!
I would pay a ridiculous (but fair) price to be able to see that collection myself. Amazing!
There’s a secret stash of Ford Europe cars also.
It sounds like Matt could teach a college level course. Great commentary!
As a Crown Vic enthusiast, i appreciated the nuance after we saw "America's police car".
Proud to say "Canadas police car" every panther platform car from the first in 1979 to the last in 2011 were built is St. Thomas Ontario Canada. So all Crown Vic's, Grand Marquis and Town cars are Canadian built.
@@bikingDThe Vic wouldn’t exist without either. USA’s and Canada’s police car. 🇺🇸🇨🇦
@@bikingDIt would be nice to see more Canadian manufacturers though. Edison Motors is real interesting, but they only build trucks. I bet there would be a big market up there for affordable AWD and 4x4 passenger cars/crossovers with conventional and more reliable powertrains to give Subaru a real run for their money.
@@chumbawaumbacumpa A lot of good companies/ divisions got their roots or started in Canada. 1907 McLaughlin which everyone knows as Buick started in Oshawa Ontario. Dodge Brothers started up their first shop in Windsor Ontario. Lots of great history out there that is interesting. Heck look at Alexander Graham Bell. Most Americans don't realize he created the Telephone at his home in Bradford Ontario and that Brantford is officially recognized as the telephone city. But as they say ironically history gets lost to time.
Why did the guy bring up racism with a modern ass police car?!
12:47 Ford Alpe is the name of the little prototype SUV shown.
Thanks, The one vehicle I came here for and learned nothing about it
@ayewyoming6726 same. That thing looks so cool. Kinda like a Subaru Forester
Lincoln Blackwood, I remember that car! One of my friends dads had one, it was quite nice, other than the strange bed in the back with its lights and split tailgate.
I love that Mercury!
I see Ollie Kew still walks like he's sh*t himself...🤣
i think its a physical disorder where their heels don't touch the ground when they walk
John DeLorean is the father of Pontiac GTO. How could you miss that not been mentioned?
Unbelievable
Why would that be mentioned?
@@derekcoaker6579 because the man invented the muscle car in the early 60s.
What an amazing place, great video Ollie
Actually, that Blackwood looks like the show car prototype, not a production one. That means that the wood is REAL.
Also, my advice-watch the Doug DeMuro review/roast of the Blackwood. It's simultaneously hilarious, horrifying, and embarrassing.
Glad we got a real American car fan to host... great collection by the way! I wish we could've gone through each one!
The ford crossover prototype, you say it never made production….
That’s not what Subaru says 😂
They took the design for the forester a few years after….
I think the Ford prototype looks quite a lot like the 90s Mitsubishi Expo / Dodge & Plymouth Colt Vista / Eagle Summit wagons. The 2 door versions of those even had AWD available. I think it also resembles a shortened Ford Freestyle which came along for the 2005 model year, so maybe it DID inspire the Freestyle.
Is this a re upload? I feel I’ve already seen this?
Edit: that was the GT90 video. This one is SO much more in depth. This guy is a genius! I could spend an hour with each car.
stop telling him to move on, i wanna hear this man! what priceless knowledge of this he has! i wanna hear him go through this stuff in greater detail!
Would have loved to hear about that Econoline! Great watch!
The Ford Museum and the Ford collection are unparalleled. If you care about cars, and like American history, it is a bucket-list item.
The Henry Ford Museum should be on your bucket list. Lots more happening than just cars.
It's an amazing place.
As nobody else has, I'll mention it.
Isn't it tiresome being unable to walk properly due to improperly fitting jeans?
I wonder what cars from todays era will be in a museum and talked about. So cool to see the variety and history in that place. Looks like an old office building. Thanks for sharing! Guy was very knowledgeable of every cars details.
My great great great grandfather was william howard taft, so cool to see his car still kept up to this day
Live up the road from the museum and still one of the best I’ve ever been to. Peterson museum in Los Angeles is a close second with their vault area…but this Henry ford simply can’t be beaten.
The guy from top gear was way out of his depth..... always awkward and the questions were so stupid. A 5yr old could do better. So painful to watch.
The museum Director does not know anything about Billy Elliott‘s cars. The 86 bodied car that he set the record at Talladega, which is 228 miles an hour was re-bodied with an 87 nose and run at pikes Peak the following season . After that, they put the original nose back on it because it was the Winston millions car and he still owns it to this day. That is the 87 NASCAR body that he ran. Nothing special. Bill Elliott still owns six 86 bodied cars. they are on loan to various institutions, but the Winston millions car is at his shop in Dawsonville. The engine that Ernie Elliot built also set the record at pikes Peak not just Talladega.
I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall when Ford, Edison and Firestone had conversations
if you are going to keep the hand in the pockets, at least do it right
45 mph on an old timey bike built for 10 sounds like suicide... Someone recreate this
I'm going directly from this video to find one on pacesetter bikes. The chains and gearing looks nuts.
Yes the Blackwood wasnt great but I literally cringed whenever he went on a rant about anything. I felt bad for the guy giving him the tour
Most of Mr Anderson's favorites were non-Ford Motor Company. Especially amazing how he praises the main rival GM's products. A sign of greatness.
the design of the roof rails and greenhouse of the crossover concept obviously influenced the Freestyle/Taurus X, and the on to the current generation Explorer
This Ollie guy walks like I do 30 minutes after Taco Bell
its a disorder where they might not have a long enough tendon or its a sign of autism.
You passed up the Mercury Sable XIV at 19:15 !!
there’s something satisfying about the 2009 focus electric’s wipers 21:54
The unnecessary roast of the 2000s thunderbird lol
Tbf, the late 80’s and 90’s *Thunderbird’s WERE/ARE WAYYYY BETTER…* 😂😂😂
I remember the Blackwood in car and driver while in high school and thinking how cool! Thanks for showing!
"I don't know my american cars"
-the dude presenting as host of a world renowned car show
This whole video just aggitates me he knew nothing and asked all the wrong questions
Come on man. Cars are your job, learn about them. Including American ones.
Finally someone was able to get inside the ford bunker! Last I saw of this bunker was 2013
12:28 That 90's Ford concept is the Alpe concept from 1996, designed by Ghia. I love it, a lot of cues remind me of the Ioniq 5
you were spot on with the “Cars” reference 👌🏾
I appreciated that they have a couple of first gen us market escorts in it.
I thought you had to know a lot about cars to work for Top Gear. I know more than him and I am not a big petrol head. Wrong person to go there.
Fun fact: That car at 17:58 is the Buick 8 from the Stephen King novel "From A Buick 8" as described in the book. A bit surprised it went over everyone's heads. Also that 32 Ford at 23:43 is the famous 32 Ford from Gran Turismo 7. I'm actually surprised its not on main display given that connection. It's also one of my favorite cars from said game.
Edison and Henry Ford were friends like that,, cool I didn't know that
Matt is an outstanding curator, but seeing that GT cut in half made me sick and was still amazing at the same time.
22:18 the rolls in thw 90s that’s crazyyyy
"I don't know my American cars" And youre on top gear!?
Well, American cars (except for Ford) aren’t really common in Europe…
And brands like Lincoln don’t even exist outside the US.
Yeah I thought the same thing
Knowing how to name Vettes, Vipers, Mustangs, and other well-known american sportscars/supercars deluding yourself into thinking you know about cars is one thing. Truly understanding the entire history of the automobile, from its beginnings to the present day, interesting stories, innovations and historical context is a whole different ballpark. A curator of transportation likely knows much more about this subject than you do. Next to a person like that you know next to nothing. It's better to be humble about it-something you'd understand if you weren't another pretentious know-it-all.
@@Tobi-ln9xr Look up Lincoln china. It's actually huge there.
Adults who walk on their tip toes… 🥴
I've always noticed that about him in the vids as well... so odd 😆
Adults who feel compelled to comment about someone else's gait 🥴
@@lukerinderknecht2982
It's not a gait he's wearing 4 inch lifts and he'd be sent home at my work for walking like that, unsafe movement.
its a disorder where they might not have a long enough tendon or its a sign of autism.
Redo this with James may. You’ll make your money back in ads easily. We love that man
Not all Model T's were black. The first year of the model T black wasnt even an option. There were some model years only available in black only, but not all model T's are.
Does that guy know anything about cars? So much of what he gets wrong is basic knowledge.
and i thought me going to the ford heritage collection here in the uk was special.thats next level amazing
I somehow managed to enjoy the exhibit, despite the pain of having to watch modern Top Gear.
Ollie: this cop car has push bumpers
Matt: for those t-bone maneuvers
I have an actual picture of the ford focus electric driving in Washington DC. Neat to see in preserved, was one of the first cars to pique my interest in EV's
Cool cars. Bad host. Epic docent
I like that they have other manufacturers and bikes, too. Not so much interested in those, but it was fun to see nontheless.
Why does the top gear guy walk like that 😐
He’s wearing lifts in his shoes
It's done on purpose. It's a fashion thing. Sad.
That’s real gold
The only dude fit for that tour would’ve been Lieberman from MT. Maybe even Rutledge to keep it from TG as a close second.
Doug DeMuro needs to review the Ford X100
Cinderella Man
The OG Blackwood is sick...Didnt they only build that one unit with real wood?
The Henry Museum is definitely a worthwhile destination. The historical automobile content is great, but I wouldn't say it is the main draw. They have lots of industrial, aviation and agricultural exhibits from the heyday of the American industrial revolution. Things you won't see in any other museums.
“I don’t know much about American cars” why are you there
pontiac gto one of my top favorite classic cars from us
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12:41 That van look very similar to Hyundai Matrix or Hyundai Lavita depending on market.
Some special machines 👌
Studebaker got screwed by Chevy. The factory that was building the fiberglass bodies was also do the Corvette. They couldn't produce both fast enough so just produced a hand full of the Avanti.
26:44 RIP Mr. Fords
Could have watched Matt talk about these cars all day.
Anyone else thinking of Rainman when they skipped past the Buick Roadmaster?
“Straight eight. Fireball eight”
13:57 I WANNA GO FAST!!! 🏁
Seeing the nascar made me think of the daytona game.
Introducing the Ford Winscape