Just as a matter of fact, The "Ace" English sports car was the predecessor of the Shelby Cobra. Not the other way around. I know because I was there when the Cobra came out. The Ace was first. Yes, I'm old.
@@paulashton43, You people from another country have a sour opinion of Americans, especially after a German/Jew placed a Kenyan in the Whitehouse, who started the disrespect of a once great nation. I'm American and I agree with some, the "Ace" English sports car was definitely around before the Cobra, we Americans only improved on it and made it one of the fastest cars on the planet. Cheers
@@BobbyTucker Improved on it?? You simply crammed a larger engine in it. All the groundwork was done by British engineers. Why didn't Shelby use an American designed chassis to stuff his V8s into? Because none existed. We "people from another country" are tired of Americans blowing their own horn. And, sorry, but the disrespect started earlier than you think.
@@russelldawkins9094 ditto with the GT40, built and engineered in Slough UK , ford needed a car to beat Ferrari, knew they had zero chance of building their own as no American company knew how to make a car go round corners properly, so bought a car from Lola. 90% Lola, 10% Shelby.
HAHA I stopped the video to make this very same comment. AC was going out of business (slowly) when Shelby breathed some new life into them by buying the rolling chassis and modifying them with the 289 and chassis upgrades.
That Lincoln limo itself is rare. It's made from the Versailles, which was basically a Ford Granada in Lincoln drag. Rare enough to find one, let alone a limo version.
There was a Futurliner in a New Hampshire junkyard back in the 70's. It had been converted to a portable machine shop for a racing team. You climbed a little spiral staircase to get to the cockpit. I recall the windshield being intact. I read they were awful to drive, underpowered, lousy brakes and a turning radius of about half a mile. But very cool.
The ace was not based on the cobra. The cobra was based on the ace. Shelby imported the ace cars and shoehorned a v8 in them instead of the rather weak four banger
For several years a couple of the Future liners were sitting on US 41 in North Chicago, Il. Them they disappeared and when I next heard of them the were being restored.
Rudi1752 Your right, ford bought them from the British A.C. Ace NOT an American car, just like the Ford G.T. 40 a British LOLA race car, this guy needs to do some history
@13:39 the Messerschmitt is a amazing little car, my bestfriends dad had an beautifully restored convertible Messerschmitt. He let my bestfriend (BH) we will call him, take it out a few times after we were all grown up. Its a 1 cylinder air cooled, and its setup like a airplane from WW2 on the inside. Now let me tell you this (BH) is 6 foot tall and im 6'2 we are not small framed guys, we fit in that little car with room to spare, and we had it up to 55mph's that was the scary part lol... they are worth every dime if you can find a complete convertible Messerschmitt.
At 3:53 to 5:06; the Futureliner shown (#3?) has been restored years ago (including a jet engine cutaway) in a series of videos. Oh, I should have looked at previous comments but what the heck, another confirmation.
I believe that Futureliner has been restored to original condition by Kindigit Designs automotive shop in Utah. There has been a entire show about it in 2018(?) I believe. :)
This one was a long way from restored. Not even started yet, and it stunk to high heaven. It may have been later than '92. Did they do more than one? They're all obviously restored now. I mix that memory with the last ACD meet I attended. Was there twice after that. May, 05, last time late September, 08.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 you are correct! And that must have been a decade ago. I remember this same Futurliner sold at Barrett Jackson for over 5 million dollar 8+ years ago.
My Godfather was the Sales Manager for AC CARS in the UK back in the 1950s. Think he woukld have known that the Cobra FOLLOWED the Ace!!!!! You make so many errors in your videos.
Futurliner # 3 is the most period correct restoration rolling. Dave Kindig and his crew at Kindig-IT Design undertook the daunting task of restoring this beautiful behemoth. At 33 feet long, a little over 11 feet tall, an eight foot beam and weighing in at 12 tons, this was not a one man job. In fact Kindig said “from 4 to 12 of his crew were working on the resto at any given time,” going on to say, “actually, all 29 in the shop had their hands in this thing.” During the restoration process the Kindig team updated two aspects of the Futurliner. To protect the structural metal from corrosion, the team covered it with an epoxy resin and the air brakes were updated to modern standards. 60% of the sheet metal needed to be replaced, however, Kindig and company used a 3D laser scanner to map the Futurliner. This enabled the crew to precisely recreate Harley Earl’s design. After 22 months of work, it was up and rolling and hit the road in 2014.
There's no such car as a 1990 Chevelle. The last year they were made was 1977. Also, the one you were showing was 1970's not a 1990's car. And lastly, why would a 1990's car be of any value anyway? Get your facts straight.
I want t9 share something I feel is important for you. Know this, when I say, "Please take this as a *genuine care,* rather than a bitter comment designed to judge, or other. *(And when you read my entire comment, you will surely know it is made with the highest of positive intentions.) Just please stay with me until the end. * "saw" --> "When I saw ..." or "When I have seen..." A common grammar error in this era. I share this with you because, "if you desire to speak and not be judged by those with a more formal education, or those whom may be judgemental wealthy snobs, then practicing the using of this particular grammar rule is important". *It is also important when interviewing for a job.* The rule is as follows: The word seen is to always be accompanied by a "verb", i.e., (have, has, had - seen) The word saw doesn't require a verb. There are some grammar rules that seem quite petty, but this one is often associated with particular: socioeconomic class levels, folks from the more rural areas of the USA, and folks whom didn't have a formal education. In the now era the use of "I seen" is almost a "slang" and often noticeable among teens. Be that as it may, I share this for you to make your own decision whether to ignore or effort a change and make a habit of using it in its more correct rule. When I was growing up my Mother was "the Grammar Police". It annoyed me but it also caused me to become "Conscious in my thoughts when choosing my words, both written and spoken". I also happened to have a series of Teachers that were absolutely determined to "pass students mastered in their speaking". They wanted to be known as excellent Teachers and efficient in teaching students that one day may have professions that called for Public Speaking, Writers, and/or future Teachers. I'm not certain why it seems so many are making this gramatical error, because we have more students per capita attending school, graduating High School, and attending and graduating College than ever before. But the greater point here is "You" and your having the "knowing of + opportunity to change the habit". It sends a flash of heat up me to think of someone making a judgemental comment about you - "in an attempt to make themselves look superior", cause that attitude is a bit of a hot-spot with me, as I notice those remarks and all of the behaviors that are "the tells" of Narcissistic Personalities. Know also, when we take constructive critism, without upset feelings, *it is an absolute mark of our having Mature Thinking and Balanced Self-Confidence.* This is a subject I could speak to for at least an hour. But point is: "We become Mature in our Thoughts by applying Conscious Thoughts." To react comes directly from our Ego Mind, Unconscious area of mind and that is an area ridden with negative learned ideas: fear, insecurities, prejudices, judgemental actions/thoughts. When we pause, apply Conscious Thoughts, *from the Higher Mind,* where our standards and facts reside, *We are using Wisdom and Maturity.* ...and there is where we have the venue to become the person we really can be. (It's just who I am, to take the time to explain this, because I don't have to know someone personally to care.) I observe from the perspective of what I've learned and who I am. Best Wellbeing ... ...a Sociologist, also with my degrees in Journalism and History. "I *have seen* and studied a great deal." 😉
5:30 - there is no way that car was outside in a field, that car was found in a barn somewhere. That car would be rusted down to nearly nothing if it had been outdoors in a field for 25 years.
I found a 1942 pontiac torpedo eight,there are at least three of them runing in the world,but the owner dont wanna sell it and the car has been sitting for manny decades 😭😭
In 1992 I pretty thoroughly examined a Futureliner sitting outside the Auburn Cord Dusenberg museum awaiting restoration. I could only imagine driving one of these freakish creations.
10 seconds in and I'm out. Hate these compilation creators that use TV and movie clips as filler. You have limited access to the content, I get that. I'd rather see the 2 pics or 10 seconds of video you do have repetitively or for longer periods than the filler.
We have a 1937 Ford stake bed very rare only 150 made and only a half a dozen known registered in the US. we've only seen one. she's in rough shape now unfortunately. the stake beds were made to back up to loading docks at The Granary. she still has her flat head engine and banjo rear end.
I haven't read any of the comments or watched the video in it's entirety but, you made a mistake in your narration about the Chevelle 396 SS, they never made a 1990 Chevelle SS 396. Thanks for sharing the video.
Either way, a Garbage Motors manufactured chevy piece of trash is just that, a piece of trash, like every other Garbage Motors vehicle ever produced, no matter the year....
Actually, Paul Walker only died in one. They had been out for several years before then. But I guess to non-car people, the Paul Walker incident is the only way they know about the car. Kinda like this channel, as there were quite a few mistakes for just a 15 minute video.
This might be more accurately described as a bunch of extreme cancer victims so badly rusted they're almost totally beyond the point of being restorable!!! 🤨
Sadly, As in many of your videos this on is chock full of errors that another commenter spoke of as well, We’d be pleased if you’d do your research or “Homework” before putting any other factual out there or hire a proof reader slash automotive history expert.. Given that, it was or would have been an interesting subject. Thank you for the effort though !
NARRATOR OF THIS VIDEO @14:18 You really should learn about the vehicle's you are talking about before you talk about them bud!!! @14:18 the Messerschmitt is built for a family of 3 and if they are a smaller family you could get 4 in there.. in my last comment I said the two of us BIG GUYS fit with room to spare i could have gotten one more person in front of me in the back seat.
It’s weird how that ‘70 SS suddenly had time warped into a 1990 model year within just 4 seconds! Either this narrator is literally dumber that a long-dead stump’s red headed stepchild who just happened to be a Pet Rock or it’s a robot who just says what’s written. (time stamp-9:07)
"Vag-eh-nall-a" 😅 "Vig-nall-a", and the Cobra was based on the Ace, not the other way around. Why do you manufacturer your facts, you silly, rediculous person you?
Kelly Python....hmm...Supra, BMW and Corvettes may have taken from it's looks. The video did say: 1970 chevelle. I think he meant, 1990 was the last time it was driven and/or restored. Oh well. Most of the comments are negative. I agree. It could have been researched better.
@9:08...The 1990 version? What kind of Crack are you smoking? I need to start my own UA-cam page with music and useless info. Probably would get paid by now.
Go to my channel to watch my video (picture collage) of the Futureliner I found in my home town way back. The same one that is featured on the pictures in this video.
2 cars in and neither were abandoned , gtfo ... also , absolutely loathe viddy's that show pics that have nothing to do with the commentary ... again gtfo
Bringing cars back for the dead is a hell of a skill. Great work on them.
I do that to old tractors
@@henryofskalitz2228 so?
Bring cars back for dead ?
Just as a matter of fact,
The "Ace" English sports car was the predecessor of the
Shelby Cobra.
Not the other way around.
I know because I was there when the Cobra came out.
The Ace was first.
Yes, I'm old.
Well said , Typical that Americans think invented Everthing 🤣🤣🤣
Yep . Totally Correct . Carroll Shelby was looking for a Compact Sports Car to convert to American Muscle . AC got the nod .
@@paulashton43,
You people from another country have a sour opinion of Americans, especially after a German/Jew placed a Kenyan in the Whitehouse, who started the disrespect of a once great nation. I'm American and I agree with some, the "Ace" English sports car was definitely around before the Cobra, we Americans only improved on it and made it one of the fastest cars on the planet. Cheers
@@BobbyTucker Improved on it?? You simply crammed a larger engine in it. All the groundwork was done by British engineers. Why didn't Shelby use an American designed chassis to stuff his V8s into? Because none existed. We "people from another country" are tired of Americans blowing their own horn. And, sorry, but the disrespect started earlier than you think.
@@russelldawkins9094 ditto with the GT40, built and engineered in Slough UK , ford needed a car to beat Ferrari, knew they had zero chance of building their own as no American company knew how to make a car go round corners properly, so bought a car from Lola. 90% Lola, 10% Shelby.
The AC Ace wasn’t based on the Cobra, it was the other way round, Shelby took the Ace shoved a Ford V8 in it and called it the Cobra!!
Thank you for saying this because if someone didn't correct them I was going to say it f. I'm just hoping this guy read this backwards.
Yes . I noticed the same thing .
I noticed a lot of false information in every one of their videos.
And the gt40 was based on a Lola design.
HAHA I stopped the video to make this very same comment. AC was going out of business (slowly) when Shelby breathed some new life into them by buying the rolling chassis and modifying them with the 289 and chassis upgrades.
That Lincoln limo itself is rare. It's made from the Versailles, which was basically a Ford Granada in Lincoln drag. Rare enough to find one, let alone a limo version.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that knew it wasn't a Town Car.
I really wonder whatever happened to that limo truck , that was the most interesting vehicle in this video to me
There was a Futurliner in a New Hampshire junkyard back in the 70's. It had been converted to a portable machine shop for a racing team. You climbed a little spiral staircase to get to the cockpit. I recall the windshield being intact. I read they were awful to drive, underpowered, lousy brakes and a turning radius of about half a mile. But very cool.
Same they’re cool as hell but always heard they were terrible to drive
One sold a Barrett Jackson for forty million I think. Might have been four million.?
@@alanwilson6367 I saw the same show. I think it was 4 million.
@@curbmassa thank you.
The ace was not based on the cobra. The cobra was based on the ace. Shelby imported the ace cars and shoehorned a v8 in them instead of the rather weak four banger
Yea he lost all credibility based on that comment
The ace had a war-booty copy of the legendary prewar bmw six
The Chevelle was 1970 not 1990. The Cobra was based on the AC Ace not vice versa.
Thanks for sharing
I have a 1947 GMC PD3791, but the Futureliner is my Dream Bus!!
For several years a couple of the Future liners were sitting on US 41 in North Chicago, Il. Them they disappeared and when I next heard of them the were being restored.
I got some pictures of me inside them and my head looking out the broke windshield, used to see them all the time, on the way to Fatman's bar
I appreciate the fact that you give prices. 👍
I own a rare car. Numbers matching 71 SS Monte Carlo, 1 of only 1919 made.
🤤🤤
White 1980 toyota celica usgp 1 of 200
Very nice
@Mitchell Gant what really pisses people off is what I paid for it, $1600.00. But back when I got the car in 1989 it was considered just a used car.
@Mitchell Gant it was a druel face "shitball". Rude.
The future liner mentioned in the video with jet engine has been restored including having the jet engine. The work was done by kindig customs
Wasn’t the Shelby Cobra based on an AC Ace?
Rudi1752
Your right, ford bought them from the British A.C. Ace NOT an American car, just like the Ford G.T. 40 a British LOLA race car, this guy needs to do some history
9:05 1990 Chevelle?....I think not.
The only highly collectible Chevelles I know of are the 1970’s factory 454 Ss cars
I was going to say! 1990? I think not. It’s easier to believe some dude in KY was parting it out than to believe it’s a 1990.
@@questionable8158 LS-6 454 cars
he did say 1970!
@@connieschmitt714 second time as. Most valuable he said 1990 meaning 1970. I know my 70s cars and listen carefully ❤
I LOVE when this guy reads reddit stories.
@13:39 the Messerschmitt is a amazing little car, my bestfriends dad had an beautifully restored convertible Messerschmitt. He let my bestfriend (BH) we will call him, take it out a few times after we were all grown up. Its a 1 cylinder air cooled, and its setup like a airplane from WW2 on the inside. Now let me tell you this (BH) is 6 foot tall and im 6'2 we are not small framed guys, we fit in that little car with room to spare, and we had it up to 55mph's that was the scary part lol... they are worth every dime if you can find a complete convertible Messerschmitt.
At 3:53 to 5:06; the Futureliner shown (#3?) has been restored years ago (including a jet engine cutaway) in a series of videos.
Oh, I should have looked at previous comments but what the heck, another confirmation.
I believe that Futureliner has been restored to original condition by Kindigit Designs automotive shop in Utah. There has been a entire show about it in 2018(?) I believe. :)
@@walterhicksiii3525 Yes, it was a two parter on 'Bitchin' Rides' a couple of years ago.
The vintage 3-wheeler car looks like an octopus
That GM futureliner was fully restored already.
Pretty sure it was Dave Kindig did it if memory serves me.
*Futurliner
This one was a long way from restored. Not even started yet, and it stunk to high heaven. It may have been later than '92. Did they do more than one? They're all obviously restored now. I mix that memory with the last ACD meet I attended. Was there twice after that. May, 05, last time late September, 08.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 you are correct! And that must have been a decade ago. I remember this same Futurliner sold at Barrett Jackson for over 5 million dollar 8+ years ago.
One resides at the Auburn Indiana museum
@9:05 - 9:06 i didn't know they made a 1990 chevelle SS and its the most collectible one out there? I guess it's up there with the 1983 Corvette huh ?
I enjoyed this video! Definitely some pretty unique vehicles! 👍🏻 I'd like to take a ride in the monster limo, if it had wheels and ran that is...! 😁
The segment on the Alfa showed 2 completely different cars. Which one are we talking about?
My Godfather was the Sales Manager for AC CARS in the UK back in the 1950s. Think he woukld have known that the Cobra FOLLOWED the Ace!!!!!
You make so many errors in your videos.
I'm betting that future liner was the one that Kindigit designs restored
I seem to recall, the kindig sample was the #3, as mentioned,
Was this Futureliner the one restored by Kindigit Design? That one had the jet engine.
Futurliner # 3 is the most period correct restoration rolling. Dave Kindig and his crew at Kindig-IT Design undertook the daunting task of restoring this beautiful behemoth. At 33 feet long, a little over 11 feet tall, an eight foot beam and weighing in at 12 tons, this was not a one man job. In fact Kindig said “from 4 to 12 of his crew were working on the resto at any given time,” going on to say, “actually, all 29 in the shop had their hands in this thing.”
During the restoration process the Kindig team updated two aspects of the Futurliner. To protect the structural metal from corrosion, the team covered it with an epoxy resin and the air brakes were updated to modern standards. 60% of the sheet metal needed to be replaced, however, Kindig and company used a 3D laser scanner to map the Futurliner. This enabled the crew to precisely recreate Harley Earl’s design. After 22 months of work, it was up and rolling and hit the road in 2014.
Saw one of those buses about 20 years on Ventura blvd in the San Fernando Valley in unrestored condition.
This presentation is riddled with mispronunciations and factual errors.
1990 chevelle oh boy
Dude, your pronounciation of italian names almost ripped my vains out.
Besides that, great video.
You noticed that, too, eh?
the Futureliner is very noir looking. like they're right out of a Fleischer cartoon or Batman the Animated Series. love it.
There's no such car as a 1990 Chevelle. The last year they were made was 1977. Also, the one you were showing was 1970's not a 1990's car. And lastly, why would a 1990's car be of any value anyway? Get your facts straight.
When I seen the back of the Chevelle, I thought it was the Pontiac GT-37 at first. Was a bit disappointed when I heard that it wasn't.
I want t9 share something I feel is important for you. Know this, when I say, "Please take this as a *genuine care,* rather than a bitter comment designed to judge, or other. *(And when you read my entire comment, you will surely know it is made with the highest of positive intentions.) Just please stay with me until the end. *
"saw" --> "When I saw ..." or
"When I have seen..."
A common grammar error in this era. I share this with you because, "if you desire to speak and not be judged by those with a more formal education, or those whom may be judgemental wealthy snobs, then practicing the using of this particular grammar rule is important".
*It is also important when interviewing for a job.*
The rule is as follows:
The word seen is to always be accompanied by a "verb", i.e., (have, has, had - seen)
The word saw doesn't require a verb.
There are some grammar rules that seem quite petty, but this one is often associated with particular: socioeconomic class levels, folks from the more rural areas of the USA, and folks whom didn't have a formal education.
In the now era the use of "I seen" is almost a "slang" and often noticeable among teens.
Be that as it may, I share this for you to make your own decision whether to ignore or effort a change and make a habit of using it in its more correct rule.
When I was growing up my Mother was "the Grammar Police". It annoyed me but it also caused me to become "Conscious in my thoughts when choosing my words, both written and spoken".
I also happened to have a series of Teachers that were absolutely determined to "pass students mastered in their speaking". They wanted to be known as excellent Teachers and efficient in teaching students that one day may have professions that called for Public Speaking, Writers, and/or future Teachers.
I'm not certain why it seems so many are making this gramatical error, because we have more students per capita attending school, graduating High School, and attending and graduating College than ever before.
But the greater point here is "You" and your having the "knowing of + opportunity to change the habit".
It sends a flash of heat up me to think of someone making a judgemental comment about you - "in an attempt to make themselves look superior", cause that attitude is a bit of a hot-spot with me, as I notice those remarks and all of the behaviors that are "the tells" of Narcissistic Personalities.
Know also, when we take constructive critism, without upset feelings, *it is an absolute mark of our having Mature Thinking and Balanced Self-Confidence.*
This is a subject I could speak to for at least an hour. But point is: "We become Mature in our Thoughts by applying Conscious Thoughts."
To react comes directly from our Ego Mind, Unconscious area of mind and that is an area ridden with negative learned ideas: fear, insecurities, prejudices, judgemental actions/thoughts.
When we pause, apply Conscious Thoughts, *from the Higher Mind,* where our standards and facts reside, *We are using Wisdom and Maturity.*
...and there is where we have the venue to become the person we really can be.
(It's just who I am, to take the time to explain this, because I don't have to know someone personally to care.) I observe from the perspective of what I've learned and who I am.
Best Wellbeing ...
...a Sociologist, also with my degrees in Journalism and History.
"I *have seen* and studied a great deal." 😉
@@bethbartlett5692 Nobody cares.
The chevelle is a 1970, NOT a 1990 !! Come on any car guy knows this
Cuz I own a 72 as clone
futureliner #3 is fully restored now
Is that the one that was on the television show Bitchin’ Rides?
Candig redone one with jet engine
@@amykelley4755 thats future liner #3
Is that last one the 3 wheeled one still for sale??
Let me know!!
I think Dave Kindig already gave the futureliner a restoration.
An actual BATMOBILE ! In Red Duco . WOW !
What does the 1990 Chevelle look like???
5:30 - there is no way that car was outside in a field, that car was found in a barn somewhere. That car would be rusted down to nearly nothing if it had been outdoors in a field for 25 years.
Super random clips
There are a Futurliner under restauration somewhere in Sweden.
In this video they show a GM FUTURLINER... kingdigit restored one and it later sold for over $2 Million Dollars
Craig Caggiano it’s the same one.
it's kindig it
Didn't know he sold it thanks
I found a 1942 pontiac torpedo eight,there are at least three of them runing in the world,but the owner dont wanna sell it and the car has been sitting for manny decades 😭😭
Mods gtasa android where did u find this Pontiac Torpedo 8?
If the owner does not want to sell it, that means he is investing on it.
@@drivingcarsandcausingchaos249 no,he is not gonna work on it,and the car is in a backyard in a house in Lajas Puerto Rico
Lol there are more than 3 on the road bud
@@tidobass6048 nope,the other ones are pontiac torpedo4 or torpedo6 but you never see a torpedo8
In 1992 I pretty thoroughly examined a Futureliner sitting outside the Auburn Cord Dusenberg museum awaiting restoration. I could only imagine driving one of these freakish creations.
Did it have a badge on it? If you had thoroughly inspected that you would see that the spelling is actually "Futurliner."
How old was the monster limbo?!
Ah, if only I'd had the sense to keep ... fill in the blank, I've got several that come to mind.
Wow I'm literally shocked that the Porsche is still there after 8 years even after a year you'd think that someone would have taken it
I'll help to assemble a crack team to go into China under the cover of darkness and do a crazy, Gone in 60 Seconds style, car heist with you.
It’s China you touch you die. But believe me some oligarch or his son have got there eyes on it.
I would like to own a bus like that one in the picture before the video
Here's a shocker a lot of valuable cars are just sitting in fields....
10 seconds in and I'm out.
Hate these compilation creators that use TV and movie clips as filler.
You have limited access to the content, I get that.
I'd rather see the 2 pics or 10 seconds of video you do have repetitively or for longer periods than the filler.
Studio DaVeed and some of the cars are not even the same as the models he is talking about...
The AC Ace based on the Cobra? 😂😂. Get your information right before posting videos man. The Ace was out well before the Cobra
Ooooooow I go walking or by bus😍😍😍😍😥
We have a 1937 Ford stake bed very rare only 150 made and only a half a dozen known registered in the US. we've only seen one. she's in rough shape now unfortunately. the stake beds were made to back up to loading docks at The Granary. she still has her flat head engine and banjo rear end.
Um... the Cobra was based on the AC Ace.
Have any of these titles been repeated
i got a proposal for these cars, like the mazda 245ti LMR can someone probably from good remake these cars for the masses?
I haven't read any of the comments or watched the video in it's entirety but, you made a mistake in your narration about the Chevelle 396 SS, they never made a 1990 Chevelle SS 396. Thanks for sharing the video.
Either way, a Garbage Motors manufactured chevy piece of trash is just that, a piece of trash, like every other Garbage Motors vehicle ever produced, no matter the year....
@@branon6565 ,
It must be terribly lonely for you in your Ivory Tower, I believe you're the only one with that opinion of GM.
2020 Inforado is 720P.... would it kill you to up your game a bit?
The capsule type thing shown in the thumbnail is at 4:00
The plymouth ternader was homebrew, not built or claimed by plymouth. "Bleah!", as said by a famous beagle
I'm sure someone scooped up that Fiat for the $50k. I haven't looked but it's probably worth at least that to the right collector.
Carrera GT is Paul Walker car . from fast and furious. Miss Paul Walker
Never heard of her.
Actually, Paul Walker only died in one. They had been out for several years before then. But I guess to non-car people, the Paul Walker incident is the only way they know about the car. Kinda like this channel, as there were quite a few mistakes for just a 15 minute video.
PLEASE check your pronunciations before going to press. Geez.
@inforado you said 1990 Chevrolet chevelle when you meant 1990 as the most valuable year
And you meant 1970 also.
The future liner is already restored,
This might be more accurately described as a bunch of extreme cancer victims so badly rusted they're almost totally beyond the point of being restorable!!! 🤨
7:53 - um - you're talking Fords and this is a 59 Chevy :0
Future.liner its restored dave kinding the Salt lake garage
I drove past that thing for years parked behind a Caddilac Dealership in Sherman Oaks Ca.
I had wondered what ever happened to Kermit the frog I guess now I know, who’d have thought he’d be voicing videos on utube?
Sadly, As in many of your videos this on is chock full of errors that another commenter spoke of as well, We’d be pleased if you’d do your research or “Homework” before putting any other factual out there or hire a proof reader slash automotive history expert.. Given that, it was or would have been an interesting subject. Thank you for the effort though !
Futurliners (yes spelling) were a pre-television way to disseminate information and give the public a firsthand look at science, technology etc.
Kindig custom cars did rebuild the GM liner and put a jet engine in for display.
1990 ls6 Chevelle ????
OMG,,, cringing at the of this Nartator :-0
NARRATOR OF THIS VIDEO @14:18
You really should learn about the vehicle's you are talking about before you talk about them bud!!!
@14:18 the Messerschmitt is built for a family of 3 and if they are a smaller family you could get 4 in there.. in my last comment I said the two of us BIG GUYS fit with room to spare i could have gotten one more person in front of me in the back seat.
It’s weird how that ‘70 SS suddenly had time warped into a 1990 model year within just 4 seconds! Either this narrator is literally dumber that a long-dead stump’s red headed stepchild who just happened to be a Pet Rock or it’s a robot who just says what’s written. (time stamp-9:07)
You show a Messerschmitt and you don't show that famous scene from the Addams family movie where Uncle Itt drives one?
Cousin Itt! ;)
@@DanaTheInsane Ha! It's translated as "Uncle Itt" in my language.
Those 1990 Chevelle's really are nce
1990 chevelle?? Alternate reality maybe
"Vag-eh-nall-a" 😅 "Vig-nall-a", and the Cobra was based on the Ace, not the other way around. Why do you manufacturer your facts, you silly, rediculous person you?
Never heard of a 1990 Chevelle lol
My great grandfather had a jaguar xk 140,
Kelly Python....hmm...Supra, BMW and Corvettes may have taken from it's looks. The video did say: 1970 chevelle. I think he meant, 1990 was the last time it was driven and/or restored. Oh well. Most of the comments are negative. I agree. It could have been researched better.
Inforado, details are not your strong point. 1990 Malibu most desirable? More like 1970. But what's 20 yrs?
For the record, cars don't "stand".
i have a rare car … one of 100,000 made but only one owned by me…
You can tell the people who put this together don't know shit about cars
That buss belong to Molo from Vigilantes 8 2nd offence
Someone near before that my F150 with me because it’s a 1998 how do you backing
This guy is wrong on the Chevelle date 1970 being most collectable . It is the 1969 chevelle the most collectable .
Quote *built in the 1940´s 50´ those that still exist today are very old* unquote
I’m actually really bored of seeing the same kind of video from this channel. I’m unsubscribing it
Oh my God not the Porsche Carrera yo how are you just going to leave it for 8 years I would have took it and shipped it to America
I had a Thing, the Thing never be worth more than $1000,
@9:08...The 1990 version? What kind of Crack are you smoking? I need to start my own UA-cam page with music and useless info.
Probably would get paid by now.
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Go to my channel to watch my video (picture collage) of the Futureliner I found in my home town way back.
The same one that is featured on the pictures in this video.
Tornado!
2 cars in and neither were abandoned , gtfo ... also , absolutely loathe viddy's that show pics that have nothing to do with the commentary ... again gtfo
Why that old car so expensive?