I have always had a soft spot for Studebakers. That wagon is beautiful! There is a guy here in town where I live he has a '64 Commander Station Wagon. It is blue, but not the Tiel blue like the Study on this show. Great car!
Me poteet is such a gentleman of of the best speed guys out there very Knowledgeable he needs a book written about his life he’s been threw it all and seen it all he has story’s that will blow your mind
I remember we happened to be on vacation one year to PCB, we didn't know about the car cruise and we were seeing cars everywhere. We thought it was normal! 😅 This is an awesome show 👍
I love hotrods, restomods, and all kinds of different types of custom cars. But I don't like it when someone takes an all original survivor that is in perfect driving condition and hacks it up to customize it. I know it's easier to customize something that is in good shape. But we're at the point where there aren't enough stock original cars left. We need to preserve our automotive history. If you want to customize a car. Start with something that is too far gone to restore. And any usable parts you don't want or need. Remove them carefully and let them be used to restore another car. Just because you don't want to use an original part, doesn't mean it's scrap. There's always somebody looking for OEM parts with the proper date code. Heck, you might be able to make enough money from the parts you don't want to buy the ones you do. And one more thing. If you see or hear of a classic car being sold for scrap. Find a way to keep it out of the scrap yard. Talk to the people who own it. They might just want somebody to take it. If not, get a few friends together to buy it. We need to save every classic car we can. Because people who don't love classic cars don't care.
Well said. I kept my 1973 Plymouth Duster all original, it's nothing special just a 225 slant six car has quite a few options but is not what I would call a loaded car. Now my 56 Chevy BelAir hardtop that I'm building I'm putting a 350 with 3 deuces and a turbo 350 automatic in it. But when my dad got it in 1976 it had been raced since 1966 it had a 396 with 3 deuces and a 4 speed with 4.11 rear gears.
That Hellrunner is beautiful... the guy has some serious skills
My family owns a '69 Road Runner with a 440.... Maybe we may have to make our own HellRunner XD
I'm just wondering why he chose to keep a 4 speed instead of going for a 6 MT.... to each their own!
@@SOMeDoOD1992 Maybe he wanted an old school feel when it came to the gears? That's my guess
I like the fact that Mr. Poteet addressed the issue of the salt flats deteriorating. Lawmakers in Utah seemingly don't care.
WOW 😮 the HellRunner is just amazing and badass.
Hellrunner is a nice looking ride!
George is a cool old guy ,very cool 😎
Dennis showed me as a young man what it’s about to be a real humble car lover. Since before I could drive. 👍🏽
I have always had a soft spot for Studebakers. That wagon is beautiful! There is a guy here in town where I live he has a '64 Commander Station Wagon. It is blue, but not the Tiel blue like the Study on this show. Great car!
The guy that built the HellRunner is one cool and talented dude. 👍👍. Thanks Dennis.
I love you're show👁️👁️🤟🤟🤓🤓👌🇱🇷
Love the sound of that Hellrunner!
Dennis is a nice guy. I think he has good manners and is a very gentleman
A nice show in Panama City. Really some sweet rides.
so cool gotta love that Alabama accent and that hellrunner
Enjoyed!!! 👍👍
Me poteet is such a gentleman of of the best speed guys out there very Knowledgeable he needs a book written about his life he’s been threw it all and seen it all he has story’s that will blow your mind
I love that Lark Wagon
I remember we happened to be on vacation one year to PCB, we didn't know about the car cruise and we were seeing cars everywhere.
We thought it was normal! 😅
This is an awesome show 👍
❤fast fast Dennis have a wonderful Sunday sir
So many amazing vehicle,and the great stories that go with the ones we saw up close.Thank you Dennis,and crew!
That Hellrunner is a beast!
Once again an awesome episode!
Thanks Joe!
I used to live in PCB, still not too far away. I wish I had known you were coming!
I own the 63 Falcon Gasser “Pale Ryder” Glad I could be featured on the episode thanks Dennis
Very cool car Drew!
@@MyClassicCarTV Thank you Dennis means a lot coming from you.
That Catalina in the beginning montage was beautiful!
I live in Dothan Al and I didn't know Panama city FL had these shows. I'll have to plan this year and go.😍😍 nice set of cars
It’s every March and November
@@ibleedblueovals I looked it up . I'm planning this year for November show and going
Nice cars
Great captures Dennis & team! Really enjoyed this show & your coverage. They've got a great tradition & variety of rides is unreal!
Bet George Poteet has enough stories for all of our lives.
Love the Hellrunner, he did an amazing job. He should get a patent on the name Hellrunner, Dodge might want to use it. 😉😄
George Poteet’s Speed Demon is one awesome ride🏆😛🏆😛
And George is one amazing guy!
Great video with some cool cars! Thanks as always to the My Classic Car crew for making and sharing the excellent content. Cheers!
❤, 😁 love it hope you have a great Saturday bud
Respect to Mr. Poteet
The 73 Pinto is badass, love it.
Hell yeah my brother 🔥 🙌 💪
thank you dennis for the car show as always they are awesome
Drag out a tent, a big screen and give George the mic!!!! How much fun is he? ❤
He’s amazing!
A new video from a favourite UA-cam channel - excellent stuff! Hit the like button guys and gals 👍🏻
Best wishes from the UK
First mopar car is mine. Well when I’d win the euros millions. It’s that good!
The Fall show in the Spring. 😄
This was filmed last November I own the 63 Falcon Pale Ryder
The Speed Demon was at a small car show in my town some years ago.
👍💕
That Pinto looks like those Hot AMCs
It's been a minute!
your missing at least 2…both BUICKs…678 1970 GSXs…547 GNX GRAND Nasties(national)
AK Miller built the Pergrena with a turbo, but that didn't come directly from Ford
The older I get the less I like muscle cars and hot rods . Give me a curvy four door with period hubcaps
I love hotrods, restomods, and all kinds of different types of custom cars.
But I don't like it when someone takes an all original survivor that is in perfect driving condition and hacks it up to customize it.
I know it's easier to customize something that is in good shape. But we're at the point where there aren't enough stock original cars left. We need to preserve our automotive history.
If you want to customize a car. Start with something that is too far gone to restore. And any usable parts you don't want or need. Remove them carefully and let them be used to restore another car. Just because you don't want to use an original part, doesn't mean it's scrap. There's always somebody looking for OEM parts with the proper date code. Heck, you might be able to make enough money from the parts you don't want to buy the ones you do.
And one more thing. If you see or hear of a classic car being sold for scrap. Find a way to keep it out of the scrap yard. Talk to the people who own it. They might just want somebody to take it. If not, get a few friends together to buy it.
We need to save every classic car we can. Because people who don't love classic cars don't care.
Well said. I kept my 1973 Plymouth Duster all original, it's nothing special just a 225 slant six car has quite a few options but is not what I would call a loaded car. Now my 56 Chevy BelAir hardtop that I'm building I'm putting a 350 with 3 deuces and a turbo 350 automatic in it. But when my dad got it in 1976 it had been raced since 1966 it had a 396 with 3 deuces and a 4 speed with 4.11 rear gears.
Whats a shifter, its ugly, she just stood on it and held on. I have never seen one . U.K. viewer.
OK, who is the A-hole that stances an old school Grand Wagoneer? 😡
they are not classic cars anymore when the cars are mexed out
Perhaps in your opinion. To each their own.
Beautiful car
That's a pretty awesome event I really enjoyed this. I'd like to see more of the cars