This my first time watching, I am in South Carolina, this guy has done a miraculous job with those vehicles thanks for sharing. If you allow me to say please put a microphone your uncle because he has a lot of great information and knowledge we need to hear from one of the original OG. Thank you for putting us on to the juice, because he is SWEET.
Man, dude I love your uncle and never even met him dude you can tell he broke down a little little bit, man. I wish you could hear every word he said. Should’ve had an intercom on him so you could hear everything. He said I would like to hard it, but would love to see some of his cars back on the road man beautiful pieces.
You need to start talking to your uncle about building a nice big warehouse to organize and store these masterpieces so they don’t just rotten down while he still of sound mind. Don’t just stand around just taking pictures.
Let's start the Company back up I Need to get Rich & feel like how your uncle felt back in the day we need to make a change the old folks can't do it no more & once they gone for good that's it the legacy is gone for good because no one picks up the skills
Wow! What an awesome display of creative and/or mechanical aptitude! Uncle Roy definitely has exceptional vision and the skills to fulfill these concepts. I am curious as to the power trains that he used to complete these magnificent works. Back in the day, I distinctly remember that the Oldsmobile Toronado (and maybe a few Caddy's) were front wheel drive, so he could have used these power trains for the limos... Otherwise, I would be amazed to see his development of a "twenty (20') foot drive shaft".... He does great work!!!
I like the interior of the first white one and the 3 axles of the second white one aswell as the rims I also like the white walls on the grey one and the back lights of the 3rd white one wished I cud get one and modernise it with the things I said I liked from the 4 of them and modify the engine close to like a hotrod engine
Lots of my family lived in Settegest, the Semien, and Guillory. I'm from Studewood and visited my family a lot growing up. Did your uncle had his shop on Settegest Rd. I remember one time I saw a Volkswagen Limozine.
This us a time capsule video & if this the same cars I use to see on wayside then I finally seen the owner/builder my uncle use to make sure I see them cars whenever we was outside riding & I wasn't paying attention but I still like them & was wondering what happened to them
Man that silver 32 you like that says 32 pierce arrow on the back. Is that what engine it has in it. Pierce arrow was a v12 big ass engine probably weight about 1500 lbs. If that was in there that took some serious fab skills on the frame and suspension. 👍
Awesome rides and history. Thx super cool uncle
@@RickyTrevino-f6e thanks
2004 Phillis Wheatley high school prom. He was my chauffeur. I’ll never forget him.
@@rodenyhudson he been around a long time man
Definitely a man before his time. Thank you for sharing this! Memory lane! ❤
@@simplymarkeita you’re welcome
Unk setting on a Gold mine of classic cars 😮 salute sir ...
This my first time watching, I am in South Carolina, this guy has done a miraculous job with those vehicles thanks for sharing. If you allow me to say please put a microphone your uncle because he has a lot of great information and knowledge we need to hear from one of the original OG. Thank you for putting us on to the juice, because he is SWEET.
@@oddiesmalls52 yea next time I will, thanks for watching
Oh wow that's awesome great job
@@edwardbright9434 thanks
@@BigJackofalltrades u most welcome it's about time people noticed hard wrkn people
@@edwardbright9434 apreciate you watching the channel
@@BigJackofalltrades y'all most welcome hw is ur father
It's all true from us here in Columbia SC tell ur father we give him a ya Hoooooo
Id be over there working on those old cars with my uncle every chance I get
@@LovelyGuitarAmp-lk6rq we lined it up for me to redo some of the interior in the cars upgrade them
Man, dude I love your uncle and never even met him dude you can tell he broke down a little little bit, man. I wish you could hear every word he said. Should’ve had an intercom on him so you could hear everything. He said I would like to hard it, but would love to see some of his cars back on the road man beautiful pieces.
@@gregghatfield9946 thanks , I will have a microphone on him next time
Those are AWESOME! The proportions are perfect and they look like something that would have been built by a Coach builder to the wealthy. Stunning!
You need to start talking to your uncle about building a nice big warehouse to organize and store these masterpieces so they don’t just rotten down while he still of sound mind. Don’t just stand around just taking pictures.
@@stevehamilton2686 he have one there’s 14 cars total
I'm retired and want one as a daily cruiser.they put a smile on my face
@@DanRennekamp that would be nice
THAT'S AWESOME BRO
💯💯💯
Love theme old cars
@@tonystambaugh4422 me too 💯
Let's start the Company back up I Need to get Rich & feel like how your uncle felt back in the day we need to make a change the old folks can't do it no more & once they gone for good that's it the legacy is gone for good because no one picks up the skills
@@edwardarcos5040 you’re rite about that bro
Love those 2 white classic limos and the school bus and the rolls unc is a awesome skilled craftsman❤❤
@@amandastyles-uh6zx thanks he really is
Wow! What an awesome display of creative and/or mechanical aptitude! Uncle Roy definitely has exceptional vision and the skills to fulfill these concepts. I am curious as to the
power trains that he used to complete these magnificent works. Back in the day, I distinctly remember that the Oldsmobile Toronado (and maybe a few Caddy's) were front wheel
drive, so he could have used these power trains for the limos... Otherwise, I would be amazed to see his development of a "twenty (20') foot drive shaft".... He does great work!!!
@@creightongoodwin7535 thanks an thanks for watching the channel
I like the interior of the first white one and the 3 axles of the second white one aswell as the rims I also like the white walls on the grey one and the back lights of the 3rd white one wished I cud get one and modernise it with the things I said I liked from the 4 of them and modify the engine close to like a hotrod engine
@@jamesrodolee03 I’ll probably be redoin the interior in one real soon for him
@BigJackofalltrades It's cool I always wanted a hotrod looking car just a little shorter than the 6 wheeled car
@@jamesrodolee03 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Need to be restored and saved
Damn, he’d be a cool person to live next to ✌️
@@zoomanx9661 lol yep
Lots of my family lived in Settegest, the Semien, and Guillory. I'm from Studewood and visited my family a lot growing up. Did your uncle had his shop on Settegest Rd. I remember one time I saw a Volkswagen Limozine.
@@wilsonsemien9304 naw it was on his property at home
Bro ask uncle let you bring back to life cuz the old school classic would make some good money for prom and wedding and birthdays
@@isreelwalker6032 I know rite 💯
I’m ready to hang my arm out the window. I heard everything unc said. This was a great video for me.
@@TooFly713 😂😂😂😂 thanks man
For y'all wanna check unk whip out that was in the geto boys video is call straight gangsterism ✌🏼and love..
@@Scottlane-zg2ur 💯💯thanks man
Cool channel!😊
If y’all decide to sell one, contact me! Would save me a lot of time building one. I respect the craftsmanship,
@@dantejones4551 💯💯
this is honestly the first time I;ve ever seen a stretched Model A ford, lol, thats freaking awesome! Are any of these for sale?
@@ThinkingForward-we1ql thanks an he’s not for sale at the moment
@@BigJackofalltrades awesome, thanks though
@@ThinkingForward-we1ql you’re welcome
Hell yea he had them big ass dog 😂
@@kong913 yep 😂😂😂
Hey Jack. Are you going to get them running and then maybe use them? Man I would. They are pretty nice.
@@jamesmaroon6161 hey they are all running mite need a good tune up , he’s talking about me upgrading the interior on a couple of them
@@BigJackofalltrades Tell ya what Jack. I would like to see that video. You driving one of his cars, that would be some kind of cool
@@jamesmaroon6161 stay tuned lol
@@BigJackofalltrades ok
gangster cars. saw them in the rap a lot videos like u said
@@Cart23787 yessir
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE 🙈 THE UPHOLSTERY UPGRADE ON THE LIMO AZINES
@@victorsnow2232 it’s coming soon
This us a time capsule video & if this the same cars I use to see on wayside then I finally seen the owner/builder my uncle use to make sure I see them cars whenever we was outside riding & I wasn't paying attention but I still like them & was wondering what happened to them
Them dogs! Lord! Terrifying!
@@simplymarkeita yep u remember huh
Man that silver 32 you like that says 32 pierce arrow on the back. Is that what engine it has in it. Pierce arrow was a v12 big ass engine probably weight about 1500 lbs. If that was in there that took some serious fab skills on the frame and suspension. 👍
@@davidhollingsworth5665 I’m not sure but I will ask unk
unc gone have me looking for 78 rolls royces
@@Cart23787 😂😂😂
ohh wee unc got that rolls. restored on regular . super pokes oh wee man lol
@@Cart23787 😂😂😂
side step trophy truck
Y just let those beautiful cars go to waste do u know u can make a lot of money with this cars
Do not sell them bro. Bring them back to life bro. Tell unc to let you have them & restore them.
@@shavongrant4194 naw they not for sale lol