Just found your channel tonight and been enjoying your videos while doing some decorating. I've had my '74 Camaro and '72 'Vette for 30 years, they found me. A few months ago though, I finally got the only car I've ever really wanted, a 1963 Beetle. What a different animal it is! Wound up buying the little guy in Fort Bragg. The owner really didn't want to sell, but she'd had it a year, and she's right in the harbor. Rust was setting in. She sold to me because she could tell the way I talked about my Camaro, she knew how emotionally attached to it I was. She knew I wasn't going to be someone that flipped the Beetle or something, I had already fallen in love with the little car. I'm 50, and the Herbie movies are some of my earliest memories. Dumb little movies affected the way I feel about cars and their "inner life" or whatever, forever. Still, as much as I wanted one, the situation was never right for me to go looking, so I guess fate kinda dropped one in my lap. Pearlwhite hardtop, some rust in the heater channels and some very minor surface rust on the exterior, but still a beautiful car. Has a 1600 DP with a 1967 trans. Even though it's a hardtop, I think I'm still going to do the Herbie numbers and stripes. It's just too otherwise perfect not to. I'm not after a perfect replica or anything. Just trying to make my inner child's dream come true. Anyway, thanks for listening to my ramblings. I've already subscribed so see ya around.
Thanks for sharing, nice video coverage of the cars for sale Just 1 recommendation, either cut off or significantly lower the background music. It is at or above your voice level and makes hearing your commentary a little difficult to hear. I actually prefer to hear the natural background noises of the event anyway.
Just found your channel tonight and been enjoying your videos while doing some decorating.
I've had my '74 Camaro and '72 'Vette for 30 years, they found me. A few months ago though, I finally got the only car I've ever really wanted, a 1963 Beetle. What a different animal it is!
Wound up buying the little guy in Fort Bragg. The owner really didn't want to sell, but she'd had it a year, and she's right in the harbor. Rust was setting in. She sold to me because she could tell the way I talked about my Camaro, she knew how emotionally attached to it I was. She knew I wasn't going to be someone that flipped the Beetle or something, I had already fallen in love with the little car.
I'm 50, and the Herbie movies are some of my earliest memories. Dumb little movies affected the way I feel about cars and their "inner life" or whatever, forever. Still, as much as I wanted one, the situation was never right for me to go looking, so I guess fate kinda dropped one in my lap. Pearlwhite hardtop, some rust in the heater channels and some very minor surface rust on the exterior, but still a beautiful car. Has a 1600 DP with a 1967 trans. Even though it's a hardtop, I think I'm still going to do the Herbie numbers and stripes. It's just too otherwise perfect not to. I'm not after a perfect replica or anything. Just trying to make my inner child's dream come true.
Anyway, thanks for listening to my ramblings. I've already subscribed so see ya around.
Those first few cars for sale were really good deals! You could get two cars for under ten grand! Were those last wheels on that vert 17s?
Thanks for sharing, nice video coverage of the cars for sale Just 1 recommendation, either cut off or significantly lower the background music. It is at or above your voice level and makes hearing your commentary a little difficult to hear. I actually prefer to hear the natural background noises of the event anyway.
probably lower the volume of the music.
Agreed, it makes a large part of the video difficult to watch...
Anyone know the wheels and wheel specs off of 15:49 ? Like how the fronts are wide/deep as well. That beams gotta be narrow. Tag the owner IG if so.