La crema de la crema de este hermoso hobby de los "fierros viejos", custom, rat Road, stock, restomod, etc etc Gracias paisano por deleitarnos con este gran evento. Saludos
There’s a fellow over here in England, widening a model Y by 3-4 inches massive amount of work. Also he is going to put a Daimler hemi engine init with a blower. Enjoyed cheers from over the pond.
The main difference between a 1959 and a 1960 Chevy is that the ‘59 has those cat eye tail lights and for 1960 they laid down those fins a little bit and gave it multiple round tail lights…..that’s the easiest way to tell them apart.
Nice coverage…..thanks for bringing it to those of us who couldn’t make it to the show this year, even ones like me who live here.
You are welcome. Love coming to this show.
Beautiful green '40 Plymouth coupe, but all the rest were sweet rides.
Ventura's been a great show for years 👏
La crema de la crema de este hermoso hobby de los "fierros viejos", custom, rat Road, stock, restomod, etc etc Gracias paisano por deleitarnos con este gran evento. Saludos
Really liked your coverage of the show and your commentary ! Good showing of all types of styles. Great job!
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There’s a fellow over here in England, widening a model Y by 3-4 inches massive amount of work. Also he is going to put a Daimler hemi engine init with a blower. Enjoyed cheers from over the pond.
That’s going to look awesome whe it’s done. 🇬🇧💙
59 Impala had "Cats Eye" tail lights, 60 had round tail lights. Great video thanks...at times, you sound like Farther Sarducci at a car show.
Thanks you. I knew it was something like that but didn’t know what year corresponded to what car. Father Sarducci from SNL. I’ve gotten Cheech Marin😃.
Period Corvette grill on that Chevy…pretty common thing to do.
The main difference between a 1959 and a 1960 Chevy is that the ‘59 has those cat eye tail lights and for 1960 they laid down those fins a little bit and gave it multiple round tail lights…..that’s the easiest way to tell them apart.
I knew it was something like that. Just didn’t know what year corresponded to the tail lights. Thanks for the knowledge
Enjoyed!!!!
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The car at 39:09 is a 40 dodge. Nice show ,Thanks
I’m really loving those Dodge cars. Really never paid attention to them but grown to appreciate them. Awsome cars.
@@pacoimaspeed I have a 40 dodge coupe. You don’t see many but that one was a beauty. Nice kustom touch’s
I believe it's a 1965 corvair there was a monza also the Corsair
Thank you for the info. Would like to keep up on the correct years.
At 42:58 that’s a Cadillac Flathead from the 1940s
I knew someone out there would know. Thank you for letting me know what kind of engine that was.
WWII tank engine… or Cadillac Flathead V8
@@jamesgaczewski9692 Using a flathead tank engine in your hot rod is the coolest 😎
@@pacoimaspeed just sold one to friend putting in 34 Ford
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would have been more enjoyable with music instead of commening just say'n......
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