World's biggest privately owned Ford Collection -The Den Hartog Ford Museum
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- Follow me trough a personal walk down the memory lane of the World's biggest privately owned Ford vehicles in between 1903 and 1949. Mr. Den Hartog was a Collector who Collected Fords from 1903 up until 1950. He used most of the vehicles for His Work, and He couldn't care about the new post war Fords made in & after 1950. He didn't liked them, and thus, He never baught them.
Unfortunately, the Museum is closing down forever due to Financial problems, so I Drove 350 Miles to see it onemore time before it closes for ever on December 1, 2016.
I took this on my Samsung Galaxy S5, I'm not a professional camera man, and did this on the fly
to everyone criticizing his camera work, I've searched your pages and can't find where you did a better video of this museum. next time how about you do your own video instead of trashing this wonderful tour of a last day of a museum.
I had a 31 model a
plastic garbage now.
I'd take each and every one of those amazing cars. I absolutely LOVE antique cars, classic cars. What a pity it closed what a collection. I wonder where a lot of these cars went.
The most expensive car sold was a 1905 Ford Model B Side Entrance Tonneau, which was the object for the longest bidding exchange of the sale and settled for €419,750 ($488,000), more than seven times its estimate.
The 1905 model was followed by the 1906 Ford Model K Open Tourer which sold for €345,000 ($401,000) and a 1903 Ford Model A Open Tourer that went for €143,750 ($167,000).
I don't know how accurate it was, but that's from a site I seen on line.
The auction totaled around 7 million dollars.
Love this wish I could see them
Camera jerking was so bad I couldn't watch it!
Yes, I am sorry about this, I had to do this on the fly with my phone, as the Museum was going to be closed in less than an Hour, as this was litteratly the last time it was open to the public 😓😞
Great Museum wish it could have lasted
The Ford Model T was avalable in gray, green, blue and red from 1909-1915. In 1926 and 1927, the last years the T was offered, it was available in 11 colors. There is no evidence I have seen that the color black dried any faster than other colors, but it was a good economy decision by Ford to use only one color for many years.
Where was this location
you need to look at a video you made before doing another one
aaaah the...half trak...ford...you cannot open the doors....lol...too funny
Holy smokes cant watch this without vomiting. A shame given such an opportunity to watch, your camera work makes it impossible.
Did you buy any?
Was sadly too late. Was trying to buy an all Original 1934 Model A, but all of them were sold to a Collector in the USA 🇺🇸
Slow down with that phone . At least get one with a decent stabilizer on it.
Hey there, yes, i know. i did not have one at the moment, since i had to rush it a bit since this was the last hour the Museum was open for public - it has since been closed, and all cars are sold off
Where are they located? Need some for a movie
They're closed since 2016 sadly..
Sorry, would have liked to have watched the whole video but it's too jerky to enjoy.
I had to record this really quickly with my phone and had no other equipment with me 😔
Take a look at your own video, not very relaxing the way the camera is jerked around
Terrible camera work!!!
I know. Sorry, this was done in a rush as it was the last Hour the Museum was open for public. It has been closed and sold off in Auction, since.
PETER VAN WHO ?????????????
Not very good camera work
Terrible video technique
It's a shame, this guy no's nothing about fords, or the real history of ford.
He keeps tripping on piles of money. Nobody should have that many cars or that much money. Douche.