SEMA Show 2023 In Las Vegas - Car Show - Day Two
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2023
- My day two video from SEMA at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Even more classic cars, muscle cars, antique autos, vintage pickup trucks, and even a couple of donks.
See my day one coverage here - • SEMA Show 2023 At The ...
Filmed on November 1, 2023
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Tentative List Of Shows I’m Planning On Filming (Subject To Change)
November 4, 2023 - Nitro Revival At Irwindale Raceway
November 11, 2023 - Goodguys Pleasanton or Radwood LA
November 12, 2023 - Long Beach Swap Meet
November 17, 2023 - McCormicks Auction In Palm Springs
November 19, 2023 - Run With A Winner At Irwindale Raceway
December 3, 2023 - Pomona Swap Meet
December 10, 2023 - Long Beach Swap Meet
December 15-17, 2023 - West Coast Hot Rod Power Tour
December 31, 2023 - Pre-Rose Parade Cruise
January 7, 2024 - Long Beach Swap Meet
January 14, 2024 - Pomona Swap Meet
January 27, 2024 -Mooneyes New Years Party
February 2-3, 2024 - Grand National Roadster Show
February 10, 2024 - Dr George Car Show
March 3, 2024 - Pomona Swap Meet
March 10, 2024 - Long Beach Swap Meet
March 16, 2024 - Goodguys Scottsdale
March 23, 2024 - Goodguys Pleasanton
April 6, 2024 - Goodguys Del Mar
Mr. Frankovich,
My week hasn't been going well. I open up youtube and there was your face smiling. I instantly felt better. Thanks to you and your family for putting in the time and effort to create and share these videos. I'll keep watching.
Always great to brighten someones day. I'm glad it helped.
Your car channel in our opinion is the best we’ve found for overall for video quality, captioning, providing good video walk around vehicles, and interesting comments about each one. Keep up the good work!!! We really appreciate it!!! 👍😊
Thanks. It’s a ton of work covering these events.
This was the best ever....I was speaking with our group....We are trying to coin a phrase for all the great videos you have shared with us....Finally we came up with a phrase .....Mike you are the "HUELL HOWSER" of California's Golden Automotive Dynasty....We are very grateful for what you do....
Thanks. My two main inspirations for my style are Vin Scully and Huell Howser.
Some absolutely stunning builds, thanks for sharing. My favorite would be the blue/white squarebody short bed 2wd, but there was a lot of gorgeous cars and trucks there.
That truck was super nice. This show always has the best vehicles on display.
Enjoyed, man, I've got to get out to that show! 🤜🤛
It's a must for car guys.
@@MikeFrankovich 👍👍
Thank You I forward your two SEMA videos to a car guy in Sweden
Thank you too!
Yes that was cool Peace out
Great as always thanks for sharin
You're welcome
Another big effort Mike, i watch every video you put out.
This SEMA i would love to go to to see new products and services available and while these cars are well done and beatifilull paint on most, there is not 1 car i would like to own.
Cool, thanks
Thanks for your walk around videos, Mike, my goal is to enter a Special Diesel Powered Rig there!!)), something no one else has!!))
I know there's a way to submit your build for consideration to display. Check the SEMA website.
You found some cars that I did see in my 3 days there. So many people that video is really hard to get.
There's no way to see everything at SEMA. I always get home and find out about cars I missed.
That jeep pick up truck was pretty cool . You don't see them very often . 👍
They're pretty scarce these days.
Super nice cars bro thanks for sharing. I wish I could attend the Sema show one year but I don’t think it’s open to the public right ?
The public can now buy tickets for the last day.
Yes tha t cool Peace out
I've always disagreed with the official generational recognitions of the Corvette.....by my count, the first series Stingray (1963-'67) is actually C5, as the first Corvettes (1953-'55) were MARKEDLY different than 1956 and '57....and, while the 1958-'60 models primarily only added the dual headlights, that was enough of a design change for me to think of them as the next phase. And then Chevrolet changed the rear of the car to that beautiful "boat tail" design (1961-'62), delineating another distinct phase...and then, the first series Stingrays.
If you note the sometimes subtle (and often singular) yet distinct changes in the models over the entirety of its years, we should probably be on "C-12", at this point...or something like that, haha!
I want to go one year. How did you get tickets?
31:19 `70 Chevelle? So how does one explain the `71-`72 taillights?
Rear bumper swap
I'm pretty sure that the jacked up Horn Blasters truck is about the dumbest thing I have ever seen.
Remember it’s SEMA….. think of your wildest idea and build it. Nobody said you have to drive it to work.
Enough of the EV conversions
I'd never spend the big bucks on converting a classic to EV. It's still interesting to see what's being done.