I really really want a slide truck so when you come back to the usa bring me one to Bristol Tennessee and we'll play with my bagged minitruck bagged minivan and do some hopping in my pathfinder with 4 pump hydraulics and then break out the 64 impala and cruise... but definitely need some a slide truck
Thailand has always got an interesting car/truck/bike scene. First time I went there back in 1993 it was impressive how they modified things with most people on a budget. A lot of smart stuff. One of my friend was driving a Peugeot 505 with a crazy mitsubishi turbo swap engine. I drove an old Isuzu pickup. Lost the whole exhaust line out of the manifold and a small shop on the road side mandrel bent tube and rolled sheets to make a new line. I believe many of the US cars were owned by American officers posted in Thailand as Thailand used to be an outpost during the Vietnam and cold war. It is so nice to see so many of them. I should be flying to Bangkok this Sunday if all the paperwork works all right. Looking forward to be there again!
Suspension is called "cantilever", when there is an arm redirecting up down motion to linear in/out. My plate I paid 8 bucks for 1971, I just had to wait for the number to come up in the series they where issuing ( letters are random)
The craftsmanship and artistry is awesome to see! Bro it’s been very cool to be part of your journey in building this channel 👊 it seems like yesterday you had just a few thousand subs and now over 350k.
This is the Thai version of the shop I made my career at. It followed the same progression. Got started building street rods, today all resto's and restomods. Mostly musclecar stuff.
You've gone SO DEEP into the car scene over there, and you give me a feeling that I haven't felt since Top Gear back in the day. It's so cool, and it's dope as shit that you're doing all this.
Amazing garage. I'm a aircooled vw fan. I know there is an interresting vw scene in Thailand. Could you maybe once find some cool v dubs in thailand? For me most interresting vw's are pre-67 buses and beetles. I own a 64 beetle. Thanks for sharing all those amazing cars with us .
Awesome shop! Check out the Australian made XP Falcon in the back ground. Spotto a P510, KE70 Corolla , Datsun 1200 coupe and looks to be a Holden front fender. That RX7 is an SA22C S2/3 model. So far in your video's i've spotto a couple Australian cars. The other was a HQ Holden Premier . We also have a version of those slide trucks here in Aussie. We call them "Tilt Trays" and are usually Hino , Isuzu or similar Japanese trucks. I would really like to see more ol skool JDM content in your videos. Keep up the good work. You have inspired me to travel to Thailand through watching these.
Having been to a lot of Auto body shops around the world 🌎 just like you do. I am quite impressed in the workmanship they do in Thailand 🇹🇭 If I still had my Auto body shop in Australia I would have Thails working for me 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In terms of quality, craftsmanship, price and equipment I think some of the bigger Thailand's auto paintshops are ones of the best. We have quite a number of big auto paintshops like this one. Most of these workshops possess frame straightening machines, paint mixing room, baking ovens, etc. and their work thruputs per month are huge.
SwingEzzZZ Yes I've spent a full day in a very very big Honda Panel shop in Thailand 🇹🇭And let me tell you the workmanship is right up there with the best 👍👍 And I've been in the trade for 50 years. I'm 63 now.
@@tonydownunder5703 I guess that one is in Udomsuk area on Sukhumvit. We have 4 frame straightening benches and 8 Baking ovens and around 100+ work bays. That's National Service Headquarter. My old place and I'm 65 now. Toyota did follow the same strategy they now have similar facility. Most brands now have similar workshops in Bangkok. Bigger upcountry province also have big body and paint shops depending on the market demand. Apart from the Big Brand's workshop, there are also a lot of similar big body and paint shops of independent owners around the country as well. I have seen in the U.S., Germany, England, Japan, Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia so I can tell. It's because it's cheaper to repair than those countries due to low labour cost so there are demand. That keeps the business running and preserve the skilled craftsmen.
@@tonydownunder5703 Oh yes, like I mentioned province like Phuket must have one. By the way the one in Udomsuk now owned by the dealer. During my time Honda needed to setup an example when the project ran successfully they let the dealers do it and they turn the focus on wholesales, policy and support. I never been to Australia. Just flied over to NZ to visit Beacham Jaguar. I know Australia and NZ have a lot of classic car restoration experts.
Phuuccckkk dat cold start on that Z28. And the Lincoln Continental. And the VW Bus (though not a rare sighting in Thailand), and the... just wow - especially over there!
Cool Chad! Thanks for sharing this great shop. I almost visited a few shops when I was in Bangkok but didn't know they were this large!! I restored cars professionally for 25 years for show , having my own restoration shop in Portland Oregon area 20 years. Love to see American tin overseas!
Awesome Vid again Chad, but please visit the shop again and highlight some more cars, they really deserve a re-visit from you. Love the 2 alfa's that you casually walked by......
Traveling around Thailand you can come upon all sorts of unusual vehicles. There are a few places with old US military trucks and jeeps. One place I see is full of old expensive Mercedes. With highly skilled but great labor rate value techs available it isn't surprising to see restoration shops taking on huge amounts of work on a car, that would be uneconomical in the US or UK.
Nice one! I'm amazed at the passion in the Thailand car scene and you cover it well. Slide trucks are great. We have rollback tow trucks in the states. I guess it wouldn't take too much to modify one to be a full slide truck. Rollbacks are halfway there already.
Damn that FB is so clean!! I’m so glad I got to view this video in particular. I love the attention to o detail with the higher end shops you’ve show cased!! I love your content been a fan for a min!! Love the content!! Would love to colab with you some day or just shoot the shit with you brother! You’ve inspired me to stay creative and follow my dreams and goals!! Thank you 🙏🏽
CB media the best Thailand car scene reporting...Shop is amazing.Sweet Cars.Really enjoy your channel!! Cheers from SWEDEN . Bro it’s been very cool to be part of your journey in building this channel 👊 it seems like yesterday .
This is an awesome video, Chad! As a fan of muscle cars, this is a candy shop. Please make more videos of such shops. I think you should export those slider bed transporter to the US as a sideline. I always see them around carrying cool cars but never seen car uploaded onto it.
Slide truck is a great idea. At first I was we do have those trucks, it's a rollback..🤣🤣 but then I continue to watch and was like ohhh I see now.. Now I wanna build one and sell to all tow truck companies. Save alot on front bumper complaints.. Great channel brother, be safe!!
Never seen a slide truck before, these are epic indeed Chad 👊 and the car shop, what, so many American mussle together how fanmazing is that. Thanks for sharing these cool pieces of history mate 🙏 loved it 💕 And as always, C Ya in the next one, cheers to sunsets and beers 🙌🍻🍻🍻
You've taken us to some really cool places the last couple of years, but this might be one of the coolest. There seems to be no end to Thailand's car culture! Are you taking CreamPai to Buriram this weekend for the Classic Revival?
Chad , I’m surprised you didn’t point out the “ suicide doors “ on the Lincoln continental ( 0:23 and again at 8:19 ) when I was a kid my fathers friend had one , I thought it was so cool the way the back doors opened up the opposite way .
Dude! Those Corvettes were awesome! Not to mention all the awesome Mustangs! This kinda reminded me of the Sarasota Classic Car Museum that I went to down in Florida back in April. They had a great mix of classic American muscle and an exhibit of classic Porsche and Ferraris as well as some Iso Rivoltas.
Something that you may not have seen in Thailand yet is the meeting of the American car group in Thailand. But each car in this group has both beauty and rarity, such as the 1970 Pontiac GTO The judge Convertible with only 108 cars in the world. The story of this car is The uncle sold this car to his grandson (current owner of GTO) for only 1 baht 🤣🤣🤣
Yes that was a '65' Thunderbird, Cantilevered suspension, and they do have slide trucks in the U.S.! I love seeing all the American Muscle cars in Thailand!
Stanley, more like a '58-59 T-Bird. First T-Bird with 4 seats...totally changed the T-Bird concept that year.....Ford wanted to make it a "Family" car...Bummer!
You're killing me walking right past that '75 Cadillac. It's the same color as mine back in the states. I couldn't believe it when I saw one looking that clean in Bangkok. Interestingly, that looks like they took a 1974 grille at put it on a 75/76. I'd love to know the story on it.
You are completely right. Out of all the cars I was shocked to see that big blue Cadillac sitting there, I think it’s a Sedan, i’ve always wanted a coop. Imagine all of the Thai girls you could fit in that Caddy!
@@K-Effect I have one that’s very similar. Taking her through the streets of Thailand would be an absolute dream. I’d say at least 9 girls could fit comfortably.
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That suspension is called cantilever, but you were close! Great video, love those muscle cars. So that Mustang is getting a small block Chevy engine, cool!
I dated my wife in a 1965 GT 350 Shelby Mustang. That was 1968-t969. While I was in the Army Ford released the 1969 Boss 302 Mustang. I had to have one. I got out of the Army in April 1969. There was one dealer in Arizona: (Bill Watkins Ford in Scottsdale. They didn't have any yet (April 1969). We put a deposit on the Mustang and got first pick when they first 6 came in. My wife drove in to teach school for 2+ years. By then the engine was starting to go. It got traded for a BMW 2002. We always missed the Boss and working with a sympathetic Motor Vehicle employee the car was located. It was 18 miles from where we lived. It was rolling junk, but it was THE car. I spent a year collecting correct parts. The engine in the car was a 351 Windsor. I located a 1970 Boss 302 engine. The car had been painted from Yellow to white, back to yellow and the final insult was a rattle can paint job in red. With the car 90 % restored It was the center piece of our 20th anniversary party. I applied for an Illinois personalized plant and the Boss 302 had the Illinois license plate..... HER BOSS We drive is sporadically. We now live in Santa Fe, NM and I applied for the same personalized plate. The MVD turned it down. Some pin head had the brilliant idea that it was a derogatory remark. I don't take no for an answer and working with a very nice lady at the New Mexico MVD the issue was resolved. Several times a year Sant Fe Vintage Car Club dose a car show on the Plaza in Santa Fe. We always have ithe Boss 302 on display. People love the Mustang and the story behind the HER BOSS
Great content I’ve owned a 240z just sold a RX7 1984 had it 20 years and still own two pagodas all in this video …..and I’m sure I saw you tonight in Bansan cycling down the beach road ….,great video great memories 555
Hello C.B. Media that (tow truck)is called a "Low-profile Rollback or Exotic car Transporter" in America it's Angel from ; Provo City Utah, USA!!!! Love your content man!!!!
Back in 2012 just walking around a random street near Nana I saw what had to be a 80s Brabus Mercedes with 4 flat tires. I went back a few days later thinking maybe if I could find the owner I could pick it cheap but it was already gone.
Awesome video, who knew there were so many American Muscle Cars there, you nailed it when you said it’s something you’d see in So-Cal, after all California is the Car Mecca of the World. The Fiesta Flash 🤙🏼🍺🍺🍺
Thanks for 2 years of great content...but I really miss your travel adventures a lot or you sitting on a beach with a beer sunset which during the "THE SITUATION" was real escapism and calming.
I wish you knew the absolute hell those videos caused me and my family, being harassed and abused with lies and threats from horrible humans beings. Those videos weren’t worth what we have gone through and you’ll never see Thailand travel content on this channel again. So if that’s what you’re here for, definitely please unsubscribe.
@@CBMedia404 sorry man I’ll watch and support you no matter what. If the haters are reading then go sit on a fucking cactus and leave chad alone he’s doing everyone a favor and creating tourism for the country and is teaching the world about it.
@@CBMedia404 Hi Chad, I subscribed because of the travel vids and still here because I'm a car guy (well anything with wheels555). I'm in Northern Thailand and you inspired me to start my own channel (food and local stuff). Can you elaborate more about on what you and and the Fam went through because of the travel videos (I like avoiding drama)? I hope you have a great Holiday and if you ever come back up North I'll buy you a drink!
Sorry to hear that Chad. I can only guess that some jealous fellow tubers were to blame. I showed up for your car content almost two years ago, and have watched every video you have posted. Keep the great content coming.
(5:12) Chad when you mentioned how to tell what year the old muscle cars were by looking at the license plate, I thought you were gonna say ….” By looking at the tail lights “, when I was in jr high and high school when I first started getting interested in 1960’s and 1970’s muscle cars, we could look at the rear tail lights, if you looked close the year would be towards the bottom of the red lense .
Pretty badass collection indeed. I’m more mind-blown that all that money in cars is in a warehouse that looks like it can be blown over by one of them crazy Thai storms!
Who else really wants a slide truck? Lol
Me i want to slide truck
I do need to see the hydraulics to the floor...
👍👍👍👍👍
I really really want a slide truck so when you come back to the usa bring me one to Bristol Tennessee and we'll play with my bagged minitruck bagged minivan and do some hopping in my pathfinder with 4 pump hydraulics and then break out the 64 impala and cruise... but definitely need some a slide truck
yes hilux slide truck
Thailand has always got an interesting car/truck/bike scene. First time I went there back in 1993 it was impressive how they modified things with most people on a budget. A lot of smart stuff. One of my friend was driving a Peugeot 505 with a crazy mitsubishi turbo swap engine. I drove an old Isuzu pickup. Lost the whole exhaust line out of the manifold and a small shop on the road side mandrel bent tube and rolled sheets to make a new line. I believe many of the US cars were owned by American officers posted in Thailand as Thailand used to be an outpost during the Vietnam and cold war. It is so nice to see so many of them. I should be flying to Bangkok this Sunday if all the paperwork works all right. Looking forward to be there again!
How old are you now?
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Yes, most of these cars were brought into Thailand by American GI's stationed here during the Vietnam war.
Suspension is called "cantilever", when there is an arm redirecting up down motion to linear in/out.
My plate I paid 8 bucks for 1971, I just had to wait for the number to come up in the series they where issuing ( letters are random)
The craftsmanship and artistry is awesome to see! Bro it’s been very cool to be part of your journey in building this channel 👊 it seems like yesterday you had just a few thousand subs and now over 350k.
What made Datsun??? What made nissan?
This is the Thai version of the shop I made my career at. It followed the same progression. Got started building street rods, today all resto's and restomods. Mostly musclecar stuff.
You've gone SO DEEP into the car scene over there, and you give me a feeling that I haven't felt since Top Gear back in the day. It's so cool, and it's dope as shit that you're doing all this.
Amazing how cars translate across languages, cultures.
GREAT vid‼️ 👍👍
Man that Camaro is FREAKIN gorgeous
Fun fact: Licence plate number 4 sold for 2.45 million dollars (approximately $1.9M USD) in NSW Australia in 2017. Great content as always Chad. 😁
They really do some awesome work in Thailand. That Z28 was BEAUTIFUL!
Amazing garage. I'm a aircooled vw fan. I know there is an interresting vw scene in Thailand. Could you maybe once find some cool v dubs in thailand? For me most interresting vw's are pre-67 buses and beetles. I own a 64 beetle. Thanks for sharing all those amazing cars with us .
Awesome shop! Check out the Australian made XP Falcon in the back ground. Spotto a P510, KE70 Corolla , Datsun 1200 coupe and looks to be a Holden front fender. That RX7 is an SA22C S2/3 model. So far in your video's i've spotto a couple Australian cars. The other was a HQ Holden Premier . We also have a version of those slide trucks here in Aussie. We call them "Tilt Trays" and are usually Hino , Isuzu or similar Japanese trucks. I would really like to see more ol skool JDM content in your videos. Keep up the good work. You have inspired me to travel to Thailand through watching these.
Epic video!! Rare to see those type of perfectly restored cars anywhere, let alone Thailand. 💪🔥
Having been to a lot of Auto body shops around the world 🌎 just like you do. I am quite impressed in the workmanship they do in Thailand 🇹🇭 If I still had my Auto body shop in Australia I would have Thails working for me 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In terms of quality, craftsmanship, price and equipment I think some of the bigger Thailand's auto paintshops are ones of the best. We have quite a number of big auto paintshops like this one. Most of these workshops possess frame straightening machines, paint mixing room, baking ovens, etc. and their work thruputs per month are huge.
SwingEzzZZ Yes I've spent a full day in a very very big Honda Panel shop in Thailand 🇹🇭And let me tell you the workmanship is right up there with the best 👍👍 And I've been in the trade for 50 years. I'm 63 now.
@@tonydownunder5703 I guess that one is in Udomsuk area on Sukhumvit. We have 4 frame straightening benches and 8 Baking ovens and around 100+ work bays. That's National Service Headquarter. My old place and I'm 65 now. Toyota did follow the same strategy they now have similar facility. Most brands now have similar workshops in Bangkok. Bigger upcountry province also have big body and paint shops depending on the market demand. Apart from the Big Brand's workshop, there are also a lot of similar big body and paint shops of independent owners around the country as well. I have seen in the U.S., Germany, England, Japan, Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia so I can tell. It's because it's cheaper to repair than those countries due to low labour cost so there are demand. That keeps the business running and preserve the skilled craftsmen.
SwingEzzZZ somewhere in Phuket and is 1/2 owned by Honda and 1/2 By Thai business man
@@tonydownunder5703 Oh yes, like I mentioned province like Phuket must have one. By the way the one in Udomsuk now owned by the dealer. During my time Honda needed to setup an example when the project ran successfully they let the dealers do it and they turn the focus on wholesales, policy and support. I never been to Australia. Just flied over to NZ to visit Beacham Jaguar. I know Australia and NZ have a lot of classic car restoration experts.
Phuuccckkk dat cold start on that Z28. And the Lincoln Continental. And the VW Bus (though not a rare sighting in Thailand), and the... just wow - especially over there!
The paint on that Mustang looked epic! Like it was still wet or something
Cool Chad! Thanks for sharing this great shop. I almost visited a few shops when I was in Bangkok but didn't know they were this large!! I restored cars professionally for 25 years for show , having my own restoration shop in Portland Oregon area 20 years. Love to see American tin overseas!
Awesome Vid again Chad, but please visit the shop again and highlight some more cars, they really deserve a re-visit from you. Love the 2 alfa's that you casually walked by......
Traveling around Thailand you can come upon all sorts of unusual vehicles. There are a few places with old US military trucks and jeeps. One place I see is full of old expensive Mercedes. With highly skilled but great labor rate value techs available it isn't surprising to see restoration shops taking on huge amounts of work on a car, that would be uneconomical in the US or UK.
Crazy Thailand. Never even knew there was a 572. Love it, thanks Chad
Thailand is a planet 👍😁♥love from Portugal🇵🇹🇵🇹💜💜💜💜
Yet another great video Chad…. A lot of American muscle in that shop…. Awesome! Keep up the great work
Nice one! I'm amazed at the passion in the Thailand car scene and you cover it well. Slide trucks are great. We have rollback tow trucks in the states. I guess it wouldn't take too much to modify one to be a full slide truck. Rollbacks are halfway there already.
Damn that FB is so clean!! I’m so glad I got to view this video in particular. I love the attention to o detail with the higher end shops you’ve show cased!! I love your content been a fan for a min!! Love the content!! Would love to colab with you some day or just shoot the shit with you brother! You’ve inspired me to stay creative and follow my dreams and goals!! Thank you 🙏🏽
CB media the best Thailand car scene reporting...Shop is amazing.Sweet Cars.Really enjoy your channel!! Cheers from SWEDEN . Bro it’s been very cool to be part of your journey in building this channel 👊 it seems like yesterday .
That Camaro is f***'ing SICK!! The color combo is just right.
After getting to know this channel, Thailand is in my go to bucket list (just for the car culture)
This is an awesome video, Chad! As a fan of muscle cars, this is a candy shop. Please make more videos of such shops. I think you should export those slider bed transporter to the US as a sideline. I always see them around carrying cool cars but never seen car uploaded onto it.
I look forward to your episodes, just awesome stuff especially as of late.
Badass episode!!! I'm an old car enthusiast and I find it awesome how American cars are treated in other countries
Nice work! Entertaining and surprising to see that much American muscle in Thailand. Cheers! 🍻
Wow . What a wicked place with all those cars , would love to have been there to see that . Thanks for that bud .
This is why I love your channel 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Slide truck is a great idea. At first I was we do have those trucks, it's a rollback..🤣🤣 but then I continue to watch and was like ohhh I see now.. Now I wanna build one and sell to all tow truck companies. Save alot on front bumper complaints..
Great channel brother, be safe!!
Never seen a slide truck before, these are epic indeed Chad 👊 and the car shop, what, so many American mussle together how fanmazing is that. Thanks for sharing these cool pieces of history mate 🙏 loved it 💕
And as always, C Ya in the next one, cheers to sunsets and beers 🙌🍻🍻🍻
You've taken us to some really cool places the last couple of years, but this might be one of the coolest. There seems to be no end to Thailand's car culture! Are you taking CreamPai to Buriram this weekend for the Classic Revival?
Thailand is full of wonders,
I'm changing my vacation destination from Hawaii to Thailand i think 🤔
Cars is what i chase
Chad , I’m surprised you didn’t point out the “ suicide doors “ on the Lincoln continental ( 0:23 and again at 8:19 ) when I was a kid my fathers friend had one , I thought it was so cool the way the back doors opened up the opposite way .
Dude! Those Corvettes were awesome! Not to mention all the awesome Mustangs! This kinda reminded me of the Sarasota Classic Car Museum that I went to down in Florida back in April. They had a great mix of classic American muscle and an exhibit of classic Porsche and Ferraris as well as some Iso Rivoltas.
The interior suspension is called "Cantilever" meaning it uses a series of joints to change the direction in confined spaces.
CANTILEVER suspension on that last Mustang...oooh la la!
Something that you may not have seen in Thailand yet is the meeting of the American car group in Thailand. But each car in this group has both beauty and rarity, such as the 1970 Pontiac GTO The judge Convertible with only 108 cars in the world. The story of this car is The uncle sold this car to his grandson (current owner of GTO) for only 1 baht 🤣🤣🤣
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Great video. I remember the golden days of great photography in car magazines. I had subscription to most of them
After I saw this in your story I was hoping you would have a video for the shop ...killin' it Chad.
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Nice work shop Chad, good collection of different cars. Plenty of right hand drive Mustangs and Camaros in Australia.
That Camaro is Sick ! Super talented People doing amazing work !
Slide truck are starting to be used here in the US but they usually have some beat-up old banger on it! Great video! Awesome cars!
great blog, in Huahin theres 2 69 mach 1s running around
CB media the best Thailand car scene reporting...
Yes that was a '65' Thunderbird, Cantilevered suspension, and they do have slide trucks in the U.S.! I love seeing all the American Muscle cars in Thailand!
Stanley, more like a '58-59 T-Bird. First T-Bird with 4 seats...totally changed the T-Bird concept that year.....Ford wanted to make it a "Family" car...Bummer!
ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHANNELS! THANKS FOR THE NEW VIDEO!
Chad - been watching your channel for a good few year and enjoy your work, the people who you present and the lot. Keep it up mate. Cheers.
Chad you rock! Love the channel and content! I'm here for the algorithm! Peace
Great commentary Chad and some amazing metal !!! Yep that Z28 BB was just music to my ears ...
You're killing me walking right past that '75 Cadillac. It's the same color as mine back in the states. I couldn't believe it when I saw one looking that clean in Bangkok. Interestingly, that looks like they took a 1974 grille at put it on a 75/76. I'd love to know the story on it.
You are completely right. Out of all the cars I was shocked to see that big blue Cadillac sitting there, I think it’s a Sedan, i’ve always wanted a coop. Imagine all of the Thai girls you could fit in that Caddy!
@@K-Effect I have one that’s very similar. Taking her through the streets of Thailand would be an absolute dream. I’d say at least 9 girls could fit comfortably.
Another like. This is the most impressive place you've taken us so far.
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Always awesome vids Chad!!!
That Mustang at the end looks like a Hoonigan chassis. The Z/28 was fricking amazing! Reminded me of my neighbor's car as a kid, same year.
Cantilever suspension, or a 4 link. Cavalier😂🤣 that camaro was friggin stunning. Yet another awesome video.
Top notch content👏
That slide truck or flat bed tow truck, is actually a very common vehicle in Asia/SEA 😅
That suspension is called cantilever, but you were close! Great video, love those muscle cars. So that Mustang is getting a small block Chevy engine, cool!
Lots of cool cars there, I like that z/28 best. Tastefully custom, and sounds incredible.
Man, my mouth dropped when I heard that Camaro! Great Video Chad!
that Z/28 is amazing ,love those head lights . i have the same style light on my Harley lol. super bright
Another great video thanks Chad
I dated my wife in a 1965 GT 350 Shelby Mustang. That was 1968-t969. While I was in the Army Ford released the 1969 Boss 302 Mustang. I had to have one. I got out of the Army in April 1969. There was one dealer in Arizona: (Bill Watkins Ford in Scottsdale. They didn't have any yet (April 1969). We put a deposit on the Mustang and got first pick when they first 6 came in. My wife drove in to teach school for 2+ years. By then the engine was starting to go. It got traded for a BMW 2002.
We always missed the Boss and working with a sympathetic Motor Vehicle employee the car was located. It was 18 miles from where we lived. It was rolling junk, but it was THE car. I spent a year collecting correct parts. The engine in the car was a 351 Windsor. I located a 1970 Boss 302 engine. The car had been painted from Yellow to white, back to yellow and the final insult was a rattle can paint job in red.
With the car 90 % restored It was the center piece of our 20th anniversary party. I applied for an Illinois personalized plant and the Boss 302 had the Illinois license plate..... HER BOSS
We drive is sporadically. We now live in Santa Fe, NM and I applied for the same personalized plate. The MVD turned it down. Some pin head had the brilliant idea that it was a derogatory remark. I don't take no for an answer and working with a very nice lady at the New Mexico MVD the issue was resolved. Several times a year Sant Fe Vintage Car Club dose a car show on the Plaza in Santa Fe. We always have ithe Boss 302 on display. People love the Mustang and the story behind the HER BOSS
This place is amazing 😍
Great content I’ve owned a 240z just sold a RX7 1984 had it 20 years and still own two pagodas all in this video …..and I’m sure I saw you tonight in Bansan cycling down the beach road ….,great video great memories 555
The VW Bus 🚌!!!! You walked by it a dozen times! And that VW Bug! I had one with a 911 motor
Awesome Video Mate
Hello C.B. Media that (tow truck)is called a "Low-profile Rollback or Exotic car Transporter" in America it's Angel from ; Provo City Utah, USA!!!! Love your content man!!!!
That was impressive. Who would have thought Thailand would have so many sweet American muscle cars. Swear vid bro.🤜💥🤛
Thanks Chad, that place is frigging awesome!!
Daaaaaaaaaaamn that Camaro in 8:31, that sound is so awesome
Back in 2012 just walking around a random street near Nana I saw what had to be a 80s Brabus Mercedes with 4 flat tires. I went back a few days later thinking maybe if I could find the owner I could pick it cheap but it was already gone.
Had to laugh bro. The auto generated subtitles thought you were saying "sweaty cop" 5555 "sawasdee krub bro" cool video 555
I had that same vette (and many others) Hurst shifter. Thanks for the look!
That's so badass seeing cars that don't "belong" in a tropical country. The '69 Camaro was fooking sick!
Awesome video, who knew there were so many American Muscle Cars there, you nailed it when you said it’s something you’d see in So-Cal, after all California is the Car Mecca of the World. The Fiesta Flash 🤙🏼🍺🍺🍺
That z/28 is my dream car I have allways wanted a 1969 z/28
The sheer amount of badass cars in that shop is amazing!
69 Camaro was epic. Hopefully you get to film it doing a pull at some stage. (Don't need pictures - just sound 🤣🤣)
Thanks for 2 years of great content...but I really miss your travel adventures a lot or you sitting on a beach with a beer sunset which during the "THE SITUATION" was real escapism and calming.
Couldn’t agree more
I wish you knew the absolute hell those videos caused me and my family, being harassed and abused with lies and threats from horrible humans beings. Those videos weren’t worth what we have gone through and you’ll never see Thailand travel content on this channel again. So if that’s what you’re here for, definitely please unsubscribe.
@@CBMedia404 sorry man I’ll watch and support you no matter what. If the haters are reading then go sit on a fucking cactus and leave chad alone he’s doing everyone a favor and creating tourism for the country and is teaching the world about it.
@@CBMedia404 Hi Chad, I subscribed because of the travel vids and still here because I'm a car guy (well anything with wheels555). I'm in Northern Thailand and you inspired me to start my own channel (food and local stuff). Can you elaborate more about on what you and and the Fam went through because of the travel videos (I like avoiding drama)? I hope you have a great Holiday and if you ever come back up North I'll buy you a drink!
Sorry to hear that Chad. I can only guess that some jealous fellow tubers were to blame. I showed up for your car content almost two years ago, and have watched every video you have posted.
Keep the great content coming.
Always love your vids
This video was great thank you so much ❤ 💜 if love cars you love this video 📹
(5:12) Chad when you mentioned how to tell what year the old muscle cars were by looking at the license plate, I thought you were gonna say ….” By looking at the tail lights “, when I was in jr high and high school when I first started getting interested in 1960’s and 1970’s muscle cars, we could look at the rear tail lights, if you looked close the year would be towards the bottom of the red lense .
I enjoyed Thank You Chad
800 views in the 12:17 i watched ... good job chad ... ROCKING !~~~
I love it.. I would never expect to see these cars in Bangkok. Very cool
Finally you show some cool cars
Chad thanks so much for this video, It was great to see American Muscle in Thailand.
Your the best.
This year's motor show is very cool. Don't forget to take a photo for us to see.
Really enjoy your channel!! Cheers from NZ
Those paintjobs are amazing !
Awesome as always Chad!!!
I always enjoy your videos Chad 👌
great vid chad thanks
And just when i thought Bangkok had nothing more to offer boom Chad drops this one on us.
Pretty badass collection indeed. I’m more mind-blown that all that money in cars is in a warehouse that looks like it can be blown over by one of them crazy Thai storms!
i love the content! believe it or not i live in alaska and we have slide trucks everywhere up here they are called slidebacks