hi louie what an honor and treat to be subscribed to your you tube channel. receiving such a visual and aural extravaganza is just splendid. peace, rich
Yeah I wish we could see these cruising today's highways all day every day. It seems like only Zimmer & Auburn has the guts to remake thier models! The latest generations can't see the potential in cornering the market on kit/re-release versions of this era!
What was "Laura"s" car in the murder mystery of the same name? In the prints of this film that were not chopped to get time for tv commercials, you see her arrive in the car at her place in the country.
Oh they'd ruin it, give it a ridiculous coat of idiotic paint, give it thick modern pentagramic star rims/ tires, show horrible quality etc. Choose a better company perhaps, hot wheels was ruined after the 1970s with thier older automobiles.
@@artdecotimes2942 Yeah...I do admit...I've picked up a couple of cars...saw their STUPID wheel design....and just put the blister pack on the rack and shook my head. Usually, that's when I head over to the Matchboxes and hope to find something better.
@@dancalmpeaceful3903 yes, matchbox is...almost perfect in being simplistic and clean precise paint work...still the wheels are plastic and thick, but have nice different inside rim designs for each different year from lotus to VV beatle. Other companies have done amazing works, incredible thin exact tires from the era, inside hubcap, perfect stock paint, stock elegant body, and intridescient details such as Sunstar and greenlight for mobility, to woodland scenics to greenlights special scale Z automobile models for impeccable detail on incredibly small pieces..I mean, they can fit in the center of a dime with 5 millimeters of space left to the radial end of the coin from the tiny automobile in the center. And boy when I say the detail is incredible, you have to look it up (Z scale automobiles), they have these cute 1940s, 1950s models in a parking lot, reminded me just so of my childhood.
@@artdecotimes2942 Thanks - I'll have to check out the Z scale stuff. Funny you mention that - I saw my FIRST Z scale Marklin train set back in the mid-70's at a train show. I was fascinated.
Ahh, an eclectic array of my favorite era of automotive art! I love it. I even saw something new, the 1930 Henderson.Thank you!
Beautiful cars. Thank you very much.
Simply--SIMPLY? SENSATIONAL !
I am so jealous of this era looking at cars
hi louie
what an honor and treat to be
subscribed to your you tube channel.
receiving such a visual and aural
extravaganza is just splendid.
peace, rich
@ 6:05 The unnamed car is a 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow show car. Only 5 were ever built. Only 3 remain.
Hi 4.33 Voisin Type C27 Aerosport bravo et vive la France
Yeah I wish we could see these cruising today's highways all day every day. It seems like only Zimmer & Auburn has the guts to remake thier models! The latest generations can't see the potential in cornering the market on kit/re-release versions of this era!
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Nobody makes a distinction any more.
What was "Laura"s" car in the murder mystery of the same name? In the prints of this film that were not chopped to get time for tv commercials, you see her arrive in the car at her place in the country.
...thanks for posting this.
At 6:05 is that a Hupp?
It's a Hispano-Siuza...Directly after is a Pierce-Arrow.
@ 6:05 The unnamed car is a 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow show car. Only 5 were ever built. Only 3 remain.
Those Delahaye's are to die for. Wow.......Hello Mattel (Hot Wheels)...are you paying f-cking attention?........
Oh they'd ruin it, give it a ridiculous coat of idiotic paint, give it thick modern pentagramic star rims/ tires, show horrible quality etc. Choose a better company perhaps, hot wheels was ruined after the 1970s with thier older automobiles.
@@artdecotimes2942 Yeah...I do admit...I've picked up a couple of cars...saw their STUPID wheel design....and just put the blister pack on the rack and shook my head. Usually, that's when I head over to the Matchboxes and hope to find something better.
@@dancalmpeaceful3903 yes, matchbox is...almost perfect in being simplistic and clean precise paint work...still the wheels are plastic and thick, but have nice different inside rim designs for each different year from lotus to VV beatle. Other companies have done amazing works, incredible thin exact tires from the era, inside hubcap, perfect stock paint, stock elegant body, and intridescient details such as Sunstar and greenlight for mobility, to woodland scenics to greenlights special scale Z automobile models for impeccable detail on incredibly small pieces..I mean, they can fit in the center of a dime with 5 millimeters of space left to the radial end of the coin from the tiny automobile in the center. And boy when I say the detail is incredible, you have to look it up (Z scale automobiles), they have these cute 1940s, 1950s models in a parking lot, reminded me just so of my childhood.
@@artdecotimes2942 Thanks - I'll have to check out the Z scale stuff. Funny you mention that - I saw my FIRST Z scale Marklin train set back in the mid-70's at a train show. I was fascinated.
@@dancalmpeaceful3903 oh I'm sure it was, gosh the good old days..well for me 1940s.
Why are so many right hand drive?
GORGEOUS CARS
wow, just wow
I'll take two Bugatti's, two Delahaye's and a Talbot Lago.
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The musical background is unnecessary !
I just turn the sound off when I'm watching stuff like this.
You're kidding right ? Perfectly suited
Yup same at the supermarkets