Tim’s a super nice chap…I have been to a couple car shows at his property over the years and have run into him at many local car shows. Always willing to chat and show off whatever awesome machine he’s brought. Wonderful collection and display…glad Tims a car guy.
Sorry back again. Are all the signage original? If they are WOW. I can't imagine the cost and to have that many and appear to be in as new condition. Absolutely amazing. Even if they aren't original. Thank you ever so much for putting this up 👍🇨🇦🔧
Wow! Looks like Disney world but for gearheads!!!! World's most colorful car collection and accessories?! Truly epic! Didn't know i needed to add another item to the bucket list! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to part 2! 💚🏁🙏
His Jewish father came to Canada from Germany around WW2 with $50 in his pocket. HE STARTED an autoparts manufacturing company here with the first major product being rigid under hood washer fluid containers. From there, it grew to the second largest auto manufacturing company in Canada, second to MAGNA. After his father's death, his mother sold the company for 5.8 BILLON CANADIAN DOLLARS.
How freeken bizarre is that it wasn't 2 hours ago I was thinking about how you haven't been putting a lot of videos up. Definitely going to check it out 👍🇨🇦🔧
As a car lover, the sheer numbers, I don’t get it. If he downsized and gave to charities I’d be more impressed. I have not a jealous bone in my body. I love cars because they represent ingenuity and beauty, and they serve a purpose.
His Jewish father came to Canada from Germany around WW2 with $50 in his pocket. HE STARTED an autoparts manufacturing company here with the first major product being rigid under hood washer fluid containers. From there, it grew to the second largest auto manufacturing company in Canada, second to MAGNA. After his father's death, his mother sold the company for 5.8 BILLON CANADIAN DOLLARS.
He does open this place once a year to the public, free entry with a $20 donation to the Canadian Cancer society... since his brother died from cancer many years ago.
Tim’s a super nice chap…I have been to a couple car shows at his property over the years and have run into him at many local car shows. Always willing to chat and show off whatever awesome machine he’s brought. Wonderful collection and display…glad Tims a car guy.
What a fantastic segment!!!!! Keep it up.... The guild must live on!!!!!!!
I’ve seen a few of this collection! It just blows me away😵💫!
Am I envious? You bet!!! Never gets old!!!
Absolutely phenomenal. It's mind boggling how someone can collect and store so many vehicles. The time and MONEY ! Thanks for the tour.
That was the most fun I've had watching a video in a long time...thank you
Beautiful
A visit to Happi's place would be like a trip to Disneyland for me. On my bucket list
AMAZING!
‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ - It tolls for Tim!
The world would be a better place, if there were more Hapy Hipi's!
Sorry back again. Are all the signage original? If they are WOW. I can't imagine the cost and to have that many and appear to be in as new condition. Absolutely amazing. Even if they aren't original. Thank you ever so much for putting this up 👍🇨🇦🔧
Unbelievable collection, nicest I've seen.... WOW!
🔥🙌🏼
Tims the best! I miss his yearly car show!
WE WANT PART 2 !!!!
Coming as soon as we finish the editing
Wow! Looks like Disney world but for gearheads!!!! World's most colorful car collection and accessories?! Truly epic! Didn't know i needed to add another item to the bucket list! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to part 2! 💚🏁🙏
His Jewish father came to Canada from Germany around WW2 with $50 in his pocket. HE STARTED an autoparts manufacturing company here with the first major product being rigid under hood washer fluid containers. From there, it grew to the second largest auto manufacturing company in Canada, second to MAGNA. After his father's death, his mother sold the company for 5.8 BILLON CANADIAN DOLLARS.
How freeken bizarre is that it wasn't 2 hours ago I was thinking about how you haven't been putting a lot of videos up. Definitely going to check it out 👍🇨🇦🔧
It’s amazing how rich some people are
Wonderful collection by a neat person
Yes ,every sign is an original. Tim toured the maritimes last year searching for gas station signs found nowhere else. He is a dedicated collector.
If anyone out there has a good Irving sign, drop us a line.
I am terribly jealous.. but, I don't hate. Bless you sir for such a nice collection of what YOU like.
WOOW totally amazing , I want to be a happy hippie too eh.
amazing collection
6:30 Go to Italy, and you'll hear that bell 10 times a day and more on Sunday no matter where you are.
I'm from Italy, I can confirm :D
@@RisikoAOciao come stai?
@@WATCH-IT-BUSTER di merda! Non mi posso permettere nessuna delle macchine che si vedono in questo video.
Soffro :D
@@WATCH-IT-BUSTER triste perché sono povero e non posso avere nessuna delle macchine di questo video :D
My cutlass supreme think it was 78 had them swivelling front seats to help get you out
Somebody named Frank has my dream job
Love the bell, just an idea 💡 fly rig a quodrifonic sound system around the property and pley Money 💰 from Pink Floyd
Nice property and collection.
Wow! It’s like Disneyland!
The Canadian version of Lenno..but on the herbs.
As a car lover, the sheer numbers, I don’t get it. If he downsized and gave to charities I’d be more impressed. I have not a jealous bone in my body. I love cars because they represent ingenuity and beauty, and they serve a purpose.
Like the MOPAR wagons
Is it really just a decoration land, cars and all? Reason I ask is because of the choice of car to go for lunch in.
Tim is collecting station wagons this year, both new and old.
This man has to turn this place into a museum or a tourist attraction. What’s the point of having all this ?
Because he can…..
And yes that is the plan.
His Jewish father came to Canada from Germany around WW2 with $50 in his pocket. HE STARTED an autoparts manufacturing company here with the first major product being rigid under hood washer fluid containers. From there, it grew to the second largest auto manufacturing company in Canada, second to MAGNA. After his father's death, his mother sold the company for 5.8 BILLON CANADIAN DOLLARS.
He does open this place once a year to the public, free entry with a $20 donation to the Canadian Cancer society... since his brother died from cancer many years ago.
You know because hippies flaunt their money ! Right ?
Don't ever park a EV inside fire danger is too high, beautiful collection.
He bought a bell just to annoy his neighbor. Aren't hippies supposed to be friendly? Non-confrontational?
Turning the other cheek just goes so far.
Lol it's a show/gimmick he just wants to get back at them
no... they protest and cause trouble. you are mistaken. lol
That I exactlyhippie like, non physical way to get even.
@@Joe-hl4xi maybe
I see him all the time at car shows, I guess walking is an issue, he’s always in a mobility scooter.
Those cars don't look "Stock, but not stock." They look tacky as hell. I haven't heard of this Hapi Hipi guy, I'll be happy if that continues.
You sound jealous
Does he live there as well
Cruisin around smoking a doob showing off all your stuff... must be nice!
Hipi driving with a weed pipe in his hand
This is Canada not the fucking USA
Did he win money?
Who is this guy? What does he do?
Tim Schmidt, He's the Hapy Hipi 🙌🏼 no further questions necessary
how does he make all that money?
His father founded an auto part company, ABC Group
Cosmetic company.
Interviewer needs to shut up and let the owner tell the stories. I can't stand a know it all.
Not interviewing. We’re friends. It’s called conversation.
I wonder if Tim is bored? He should get a hobby😂
He is as far from a hippie as can be… Thinks primarily of himself, doesn’t care about the planet, annoys his neighbors and clearly isn’t young 😂