I own two of the cars seen in this video. I have a 1931 Ford Model A Sport Coupe. It too was a barn find that I picked up Nov. 2011 (its still untouched in my garage). All original, last driven in 1978. I also own a 1966 Mercury Monteray. It has 53,000 miles. My Aunt & Uncle bought the car brand new and when they passed it landed in my brother's garage.
Thanks a lot for showing these beautiful cars.. I enjoyed it. I love these old body styles from the fiftees and sixties. It's always a great moment and a pleasure to watch your videos!!! Thanks for showing and Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹👍👍😎 Take care and stay safe 👍👌
@@tombankwel4822 Asher is doing great. We're all good too. We'll have some new videos coming out soon. I just had some family stuff to deal with this past week.
Hi Jeff, some extremely interesting vehicles here. I can't believe the low prices for some of these rare examples. Thanks for sharing, I look forward to your videos.
Thanks for the shed tour. You have some interesting cars there. I've never purchased a car without a test drive and a close-up inspection but I'm sure thinking about it now.
Hey Jeff, I haven't commented in a while, but I want to thank you for these CCC shed tours. They are my favorite videos from you!!! I have my eye on a handful of cars on the website, but two cars in particular is a 78 Olds Cutlass Brougham and a 92 Mercury Grand Marquis LS.
@@RamblinAround That 59 Mercury was awesome. My dad's very first car was a 58 Monterey. It didn't last that long, it had a bad oil pump and the guy who sold it to my dad knew it. :(
Awsome video great shedtour love the el camino and the marqius car lot of stunning cars and the kaiser wow absolutly special just so many Nice cars candy store for carlovers thanks jeff and Jordan for this 😊 😊 😊 have a wonderfull Day
Thanks for watching Tom, we appreciate it. By the way, Jordan just picked up another GTO project car. So we'll have some new videos coming of it really soon. This one is a 1969, factory four-speed car.
@@RamblinAround your son Jordan is very Lucky to have a father like you jeff you have been a great father for him always i Hope i AM as good a father like you and I am Als granfather to a beautyfull girl 11 years old and she loves old caddys from the 50 is awsome thanks jeff and Jordan for this video
A lot of great looking cars, along with some unique ones as well. I like the Renault, but I once owned a 1958 DKW 2 stroke 3 cylinder so I like the odd little cars as well. I just think the Renault has a great look to it. Thanks for all the work you do for us, we appreciate it.
Thanks for another shed tour. I love quirky cars and that Renault is calling my name. At 6’5” and 320 lbs, I’m thinking it would take a substantial amount of 10w30 to get me in or out of that car.
Nice that you showed that Dodge 400 conv, I am surprised to see it in such great condition, I wonder what the price was and if it had turbo 2.2. Great video
Ford, Lincoln, Mercury. I miss my $50 Merc I had in the 70's I once bought a car for the price of a tank of gas. 1962 Monterey.You could literally see the gas gauge move on that 390 4bl V8.
On that Renault 4cv you can tune the engine, like Fiat had Abarth doing racing versions of the Fiat 500 & 600, Renault had Gordini hot rod several of their models, you should by it, its a nice find in that condition.
I wanna buy that Little Renault and fill full of clowns and drive it around ..I would take the 1966 Mercury Monterey and build that 390 into a big H.P. and lots of Torque engine and be driving it on long trips on the Interstate passing all the newer cars that are supposed to be so fast
Some pretty cool cars in this one.. do you guys come across many 70s chevy or gmc vans? Very scarce here in Canada. Been looking for a while with very little luck..
I really like the Grand Marquis. Not crazy about the lace panels. But that's a small drawback. I'll be looking at the website for the price for sure. And that Renault is quirky but cool.
I saw this video again, in 1999 My wife Dorthe and I drove about 1600 km in 3 weeks and I drove 1340 km in about 12 hours in a reanoualt 12 gt a very fast car but small repair it on the way
Nice 66 Mercury. We never got the Monterey after 63 in Canada just the Park Lane and Montclair and the Meteors. I have a 65 Montclair myself. Is that the place that had the fire a couple years ago?
It has lean burn you can see it on the right hand side of the air cleaner rip it off right away and put the electronic set up from Mopar performance now direct connection once again for a l.a engine install it those lean burn computers are junk when they go you're screwed by the side of the road you better hope and pray the local junk yard has one stashed that's for a 318 engine as their for 318 360 400 and 6 cylinder junk junk junk don't be complacent and leave it like that you'll be sorry I bought all the ones in ottawa canada years ago so the chances of finding one in my neck of the woods is little to non
They're all so nice for being so old.
Thanks for having a look, we appreciate it!
I had been missing your shed tours and recently discovered the channel that is doing them now.
Yours are/were better
I own two of the cars seen in this video. I have a 1931 Ford Model A Sport Coupe. It too was a barn find that I picked up Nov. 2011 (its still untouched in my garage). All original, last driven in 1978.
I also own a 1966 Mercury Monteray. It has 53,000 miles. My Aunt & Uncle bought the car brand new and when they passed it landed in my brother's garage.
That's awesome, definitely a couple of great cars you have there.
I had a 1959 Renault 4CV when I was 12...That's where I learned a lot of lessons...And lost lots of dads tools.
That's really cool Zig. There is just something about that Renault that I really like.
Thanks a lot for showing these beautiful cars..
I enjoyed it.
I love these old body styles from the fiftees and sixties.
It's always a great moment and a pleasure to watch your videos!!!
Thanks for showing and Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹👍👍😎
Take care and stay safe 👍👌
Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Thank you for the tour -- it is truly a joy ride!
Informative and entertaining!
I saw this video again wow absolutly powerfull 😎 Hope you Are All well and safe and strong 😍 from tom your friend always 🤩 🤩
Thanks Tom, we always appreciate you watching my friend!
@@RamblinAround i AM realy glad to hear you Are All well and safe from tom your friend always 🤩 🤩
PS how is asher your wonderfull dog doing
@@tombankwel4822 Asher is doing great. We're all good too. We'll have some new videos coming out soon. I just had some family stuff to deal with this past week.
Enjoyed it as always. Thanks
Thanks Dale, I appreciate you watching!
Great job 👍
THE BEST channel for auto enthusiasts, hands down! Informative and informative
I really enjoy these detailed shed tours.Lots of classic American iron!.Thank you!.✌️
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Hi Jeff, some extremely interesting vehicles here. I can't believe the low prices for some of these rare examples. Thanks for sharing, I look forward to your videos.
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Hi Jeff,
I so appreciate you sharing these beautiful looking cars from days
Thanks Michael, I appreciate you watching my friend!
Wished I lived next door! thanks for the post.
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Very Nice Tour... Thank You.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the shed tour. You have some interesting cars there. I've never purchased a car without a test drive and a close-up inspection but I'm sure thinking about it now.
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it!
Thanks for the tour really like the Kaiser, fairly nice car for the money that would be nice for your Fri and Sat evening cruise ins. Again thanks.
That Kaiser is in really nice shape. You're right, it would be a fun cruiser. Thanks for having a look!
Hey Jeff, I haven't commented in a while, but I want to thank you for these CCC shed tours. They are my favorite videos from you!!! I have my eye on a handful of cars on the website, but two cars in particular is a 78 Olds Cutlass Brougham and a 92 Mercury Grand Marquis LS.
Thank you my friend, I appreciate you watching! I'll keep those cars in mind the next time I'm up there.
@@RamblinAround That 59 Mercury was awesome. My dad's very first car was a 58 Monterey. It didn't last that long, it had a bad oil pump and the guy who sold it to my dad knew it. :(
That Chrysler Cordoba reminds me of the commercials with the guy from Fantasy Island..."Corinthian leather".
Awsome video great shedtour love the el camino and the marqius car lot of stunning cars and the kaiser wow absolutly special just so many Nice cars candy store for carlovers thanks jeff and Jordan for this 😊 😊 😊 have a wonderfull Day
Thanks for watching Tom, we appreciate it. By the way, Jordan just picked up another GTO project car. So we'll have some new videos coming of it really soon. This one is a 1969, factory four-speed car.
@@RamblinAround looking forward to Jordan and working on your nrw project gto and you jeff working with you son have a wonderfull Day
@@RamblinAround your son Jordan is very Lucky to have a father like you jeff you have been a great father for him always i Hope i AM as good a father like you and I am Als granfather to a beautyfull girl 11 years old and she loves old caddys from the 50 is awsome thanks jeff and Jordan for this video
A lot of great looking cars, along with some unique ones as well. I like the Renault, but I once owned a 1958 DKW 2 stroke 3 cylinder so I like the odd little cars as well. I just think the Renault has a great look to it. Thanks for all the work you do for us, we appreciate it.
Yeah, that Renault is a cool little car. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it my friend!
Unlimited selection & real world pricing. The never ending car show...
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I have enjoyed this video. I have read that folks want to buy cars from their childhood, or early adulthood. I like the ones from the 20's and 30's .
Thanks for watching Gary, we appreciate it!
Thanks for another shed tour. I love quirky cars and that Renault is calling my name. At 6’5” and 320 lbs, I’m thinking it would take a substantial amount of 10w30 to get me in or out of that car.
LOL, yeah the Renault may not be the best fit.
😎 A lot of cool rides 🚂
thank you for doing vids
Nice tour Jeff!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching my friend!
Great videos
Thanks for watching!
😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍 Cars are so much nicer here than on their website. An amazing difference.
Thank you, I appreciate that. I have offered to help them improve their website, but they weren't interested yet. Thanks for watching!
@@RamblinAround 👍👍😎
Nice video and the cars are not expensive.
Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
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Nice that you showed that Dodge 400 conv, I am surprised to see it in such great condition, I wonder what the price was and if it had turbo 2.2. Great video
I did notice that them cars are priced with in reson,that maybe a average man could save up for one ,nice surprise
There really is a good variety of cars, something for just about every budget. Thanks for taking a look Will, we appreciate it!
Might need to take a drive down there
Ford, Lincoln, Mercury. I miss my $50 Merc I had in the 70's I once bought a car for the price of a tank of gas. 1962 Monterey.You could literally see the gas gauge move on that 390 4bl V8.
3:08, isn't the gas inlet behind the drivers side tail light? Just curious.
The Prices Are Very Good.
That Monterrey is clean
On that Renault 4cv you can tune the engine, like Fiat had Abarth doing racing versions of the Fiat 500 & 600, Renault had Gordini hot rod several of their models, you should by it, its a nice find in that condition.
It really is a cool little car. I'm sure it would be fun if it were hopped up a bit, like you said.
I wanna buy that Little Renault and fill full of clowns and drive it around ..I would take the 1966 Mercury Monterey and build that 390 into a big H.P. and lots of Torque engine and be driving it on long trips on the Interstate passing all the newer cars that are supposed to be so fast
Hello can you tell me if they have any delivery vans from the 30 S and 40 S ? Looking for a hot rod type delivery !
Some pretty cool cars in this one.. do you guys come across many 70s chevy or gmc vans? Very scarce here in Canada. Been looking for a while with very little luck..
I really like the Grand Marquis. Not crazy about the lace panels. But that's a small drawback. I'll be looking at the website for the price for sure. And that Renault is quirky but cool.
Hope their Will be a program called rambling around strikes back 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊
I saw this video again, in 1999 My wife Dorthe and I drove about 1600 km in 3 weeks and I drove 1340 km in about 12 hours in a reanoualt 12 gt a very fast car but small repair it on the way
Nice 66 Mercury. We never got the Monterey after 63 in Canada just the Park Lane and Montclair and the Meteors. I have a 65 Montclair myself. Is that the place that had the fire a couple years ago?
That 53 packard with the supercharger , it was a factory option
Where is this place, please let me know
Thank You.
Love to see any 58,59, 60 Chevy impala's
ThePackard Caribean was designed by John Delorean... Yes, THAT John Delorean
That supercharger was an option on that Pakcard
Where is the place
I'm looking for a 1960 electric 225
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HOW DOES ONE MAKE AN OFFER ON THESE VEHICLES????
Love how cheap all these cars are. A lot of dealers lately have been making their cars overpriced as hell
A Packard with a supercharger? In 1953? Wow
And I'm also looking for a 1959 eldorado Cadillac coupe DeVille
390 is great engine
Stuart drives a comfortable car, there is usually somebody in the trunk.
It has lean burn you can see it on the right hand side of the air cleaner rip it off right away and put the electronic set up from Mopar performance now direct connection once again for a l.a engine install it those lean burn computers are junk when they go you're screwed by the side of the road you better hope and pray the local junk yard has one stashed that's for a 318 engine as their for 318 360 400 and 6 cylinder junk junk junk don't be complacent and leave it like that you'll be sorry I bought all the ones in ottawa canada years ago so the chances of finding one in my neck of the woods is little to non
The most of these car are to expensive
Mp
I want the 59 Monterey 2 door. Call me