The Mercury Convertible at 15:41 minutes is a 1955 Mercury Montclair, not a 1958. Back in the day (think late 50's) I had the pleasure of driving my coworkers 2-door hardtop. Awesome car! Thanks for the memories.
You kinda inspired me. I'm 63. Use to live. We're you're at. Disabled. But my legs still they were getting bad but work better now. i ride my Ebike. You inspired me on that, so i love the desert, too. Thanks
Your Dream Car, 1959 Chevy. My First Car, I Still Have, Rough & Running. Was My Great Aunts Car. 59 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Door, 6 cylinders, 2 Speed Auto. My Friends Called It Batmobile. Good Memories Teenager Years.
@ 6:06 ....The Pontiac Chieftain In Butternut. The Indian Chief Hood Ornament Lights Up! I've Wanted This Car Ever Since My Father Got One In a Trade When I Was 12 Years Old, Dad Sold It After Only 2 Years. I'm 56 Now and Still Wish I Could Have One, I Would Dust It And Take It Out Everyday!😁👍👍👍👍👍 @18:16 ....I Should Have Waited Till You're Done, Baby Blue Chieftain Rocks!
Very well done. Like the way you pan the shoot & narrate the video. Expected more Cadillacs, Thunderbirds, Corvettes etc The 1960 Imperial is a magnificent car! We had a white one. All the radios work of course. A window in yesterday!
Loved seeing all those cool convertibles! The MOPARS are my favorites. Imperial was the top of the line Chrysler product. Chrysler car lines from low price to high price was: Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler, then Imperial. The mid to late 50s were the wildest looking ones. Great video 👍
Bro, it's pronounced "Brome" (like home), not "Bro Ham" 😅. It's all good. I haven't been to Deer Park since the 1980's, glad to see it's still there. When I went they had a navy blue Schult trailer there from about the 1940's, wonder if they still got it? Good video, thanks for posting!
says Imperial was chrysler's luxury automobile line you might know this too the impala you mentioned are very popular with hispanic guys and probably the women too they love those and we had some friends couple families that owned em back in the seventies whatever but their's still a lot of em around you see quite a few around the LA Orange County areas
my dad could look at the grill of any car and tell you the make year and model those are all unbelieveable you probably know this I believe they would fill the gas pump the glass container on top with the amount you wanted and then I believe it would go on gravity down the hose into your tank hudson pacemaker wow you probably wouldn't want to drive one of those if you had a heart attack
It seems like 1958, the year I was born, was the year of the big nose cars. Lots of grills, 4 big headlights. My favorite 1958 car is the corvette. The only one with a ribbed/ vented hood. but that 58 Chevy Belair was ugly. Then with the 1959 Belair, well,there's your car✌️
At 6:56, to me the 1958 Chevrolet Cars were about the ugliest vehicles ever made!! At 11:57, the Imperial was more like a Luxury Car in the Chrysler Corp. Stable of cars in the 1950-1960 era along with Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, and Plymouth!! There was a 1961 or 1962 Ford that also had a Retractable Metal Top that hid away in the Trunk of the car.
Wow. Love the beautiful cars. So much character. Thank you William.☮️💖🎶
Beautiful cars! Thank you for sharing your video.
Very good Video, that 59 Impala is a killer car. Thanks for sweating with the oldies.
WOW,YOU KNOCKED OUT THE PARK,,VERY VERY COOL..THANK YOU..SAFE TRAVELS..
Wow Deer Park, place is spectacular. Congrats & thanks for sharing.
I have a 59 Impala convertible same color exterior and copper interior. My favorite car ever made!
Really cool. I love looking at classic cars. You hit a honey hole. Someone has a very nice collection.
Thanks a lot of nice cars
I always look forward to your videos
I was just there 1 week ago last Friday....great old cars
A lot of different colored cars. Very interesting video! 🚘 🚙
My mechanic shop has cool vintage car related things in their waiting room.
Very nice video Thanks for posting I have always liked convertibles
Hello everybody! Beautiful Auto Museum! Beautiful video!
Old cars are very cool🎉🎉🎉
The Mercury Convertible at 15:41 minutes is a 1955 Mercury Montclair, not a 1958. Back in the day (think late 50's) I had the pleasure of driving my coworkers 2-door hardtop. Awesome car! Thanks for the memories.
Great video! Cool place. I just went for the first time myself.
Those cars parked so close together gives me anxiety 😮
Especially the 58 and 59 Impala 😅
Thanks for the video. I love old cars. Being 70, I remember some of these on the road. I believe that Imperial is a Chrysler Imperial. Thanks again.
I always loved the cars that had Dagmar's. Like that 57 Chevy near the beginning of your film.
You kinda inspired me. I'm 63. Use to live. We're you're at. Disabled. But my legs still they were getting bad but work better now. i ride my Ebike. You inspired me on that, so i love the desert, too. Thanks
Your Dream Car, 1959 Chevy.
My First Car, I Still Have, Rough & Running. Was My Great Aunts Car.
59 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Door, 6 cylinders, 2 Speed Auto.
My Friends Called It Batmobile.
Good Memories Teenager Years.
That whole car collection must be worth billions. All beautifully restored, super rare. So many there I’ve never seen before.
@ 6:06 ....The Pontiac Chieftain In Butternut.
The Indian Chief Hood Ornament Lights Up!
I've Wanted This Car Ever Since My Father Got One In a Trade When I Was 12 Years Old, Dad Sold It After Only 2 Years.
I'm 56 Now and Still Wish I Could Have One, I Would Dust It And Take It Out Everyday!😁👍👍👍👍👍
@18:16 ....I Should Have Waited Till You're Done, Baby Blue Chieftain Rocks!
The ‘59 Ford Sunliner was a regular convertible. The retractable you referenced was called the Skyliner.
Very well done. Like the way you pan the shoot & narrate the video. Expected more Cadillacs, Thunderbirds, Corvettes etc The 1960 Imperial is a magnificent car! We had a white one. All the radios work of course. A window in yesterday!
Loved seeing all those cool convertibles! The MOPARS are my favorites. Imperial was the top of the line Chrysler product. Chrysler car lines from low price to high price was: Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler, then Imperial. The mid to late 50s were the wildest looking ones. Great video 👍
I'm surprised, no Corvette or Thunderbird representation.
Bro, it's pronounced "Brome" (like home), not "Bro Ham" 😅. It's all good.
I haven't been to Deer Park since the 1980's, glad to see it's still there. When I went they had a navy blue Schult trailer there from about the 1940's, wonder if they still got it?
Good video, thanks for posting!
What's funny is I caught that in the edit and had a good laugh lol... It was pretty hot out there. I'm glad you enjoyed the video
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says Imperial was chrysler's luxury automobile line you might know this too the impala you mentioned are very popular with hispanic guys and probably the women too they love those and we had some friends couple families that owned em back in the seventies whatever but their's still a lot of em around you see quite a few around the LA Orange County areas
my dad could look at the grill of any car and tell you the make year and model those are all unbelieveable you probably know this I believe they would fill the gas pump the glass container on top with the amount you wanted and then I believe it would go on gravity down the hose into your tank hudson
pacemaker wow you probably wouldn't want to drive one of those if you had a heart attack
really...Imperial is Chrysler
It seems like 1958, the year I was born, was the year of the big nose cars. Lots of grills, 4 big headlights. My favorite 1958 car is the corvette. The only one with a ribbed/ vented hood. but that 58 Chevy Belair was ugly. Then with the 1959 Belair, well,there's your car✌️
At 6:56, to me the 1958 Chevrolet Cars were about the ugliest vehicles ever made!! At 11:57, the Imperial was more like a Luxury Car in the Chrysler Corp. Stable of cars in the 1950-1960 era along with Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, and Plymouth!! There was a 1961 or 1962 Ford that also had a Retractable Metal Top that hid away in the Trunk of the car.