"Tahoe LT" was the top trim package on the S-10 Blazer, "Tahoe" was not the model. As to the Blazer, yes the "square body" had the removable roof, but Chevy retained the Blazer name from 1992-1994 on the new GMT 400 chassis Blazer, no removable top. It was renamed "Tahoe" in 1995 and after, but was essentially the same truck, adding a 4 door model.
Tahoe used to be a package you could get on an S-10. They later used the name to replace the full sized Blazer name. Up to 1992, the full size was still called a Blazer. In 93, they started calling them a Tahoe.
Actually Craig, one of the first front wheel drive cars was the Cord in the mid '30's (that's 1930's). Toronado first came out in '66, followed in '67 with the Eldorado fwd.
@@andrewmp6 Take a good look at the front clip of the 1966 -67 Oldsmobile Toronado and the 1936-37 coffin nosed Cord 810-812 and tell me what do you see?.
I'd drive the HELL outta that freeway lol....it'd be a blast to run around my small town...gotta run to get groceries? run to the hardware store to get some nuts n bolts or screws? Not to mention EVERYONE in town would know my name/business name.....
The first American front wheel drive car was the cord l29 of 1929,With the ruxton hitting the market a few months later being the 2nd front wheel drive American car.Cord kept making front wheel drive cars tell 1937 when they closed.A fact that most don't know when preston tucker had problems finding a transaxle for his tucker torpedo,They went to the junkyards and bought up every cord fwd one they had and used them in his cars.
Those Maseratis with that F1 transmissions or a huge failure for a Maserati, I think they only had that transmission for one or two years before they went to a standard six speed. The problem was is that most people drove that in automatic mode and it wasn’t meant to be driven in automatic mode it was meant to be driven in shift mode and everybody wanted to drive it in automatic mode which then fried the clutch and the clutch replacement is like 10 grand so that’s why they go for dirt cheap money because most of the time the transmissions are slipping or they have problems I had a buddy of mine who bought one and he had nothing but problems with it it would be slipping and acting like it was a neutral all the time and he never shifted it he always put it in auto mode and he had nothing but problems with it because that transmission is junk you canGoogle it and find post after post of people talking about it and it was so bad that Maserati immediately got rid of it and went to a standard six speed. I think this model only had the F one for one or two years if I’m not mistaken.
Another chanel got one that needed a clutch. Think he repaired it with corvette parts n had clutch plate made for about 1 or 2 thousand n he did the work in is driveway. Was interesting to watch
2004-2006 were the Duoselect transmissions. You’re totally correct on the issues and repair costs. Terrible transmissions that are ungodly expensive to maintain and repair. In 2007 they started using the ZF with the “normal” auto trans shifter. MUCH improved. Some 2007+ had paddle shifters but it was an option not standard equipment so they can be tough to find. I’ve had a couple of Quattroporte amd they are gorgeous cars that sound great. Very pretty interiors (if you have the sticky buttons taken care of) but seriously lacking in tech compared to other cars of the same model year. They also don’t ride well unless you throw them into sport mode - they want to “bounce” on the road. Overall there are much better cars for the same or slightly more money.
You walked past a Studebaker Avante! A car that had graced the covers of car magazines. And you just kept walking? LOL At least you stopped for the yellow freeway. It should’ve been re-christened the freak way. LOL
You was talking about the 68 Olds Tornado being the first American car to be front wheel drive. If you look farther back the car I believe was America's first front wheel drive car was the 36 Cord 810. I might be wrong.
the hottest think in classic cars is trucks. skip over the bronco, blazer and Land Cruiser and go get an International Harvester Scout. still cheap, cool looking and takes engine swaps easily.
Cowl induction Hoods I don't think was to cool an engine it was kinda like a ram air in a way... it would feed cooler air faster than the normal air breather which in turn would give ya a few more ponys to work with
There are quite a few mistakes in this video, but one thing I like about this guy is he's not a pompous ass who acts like a know-it-all. He admits there's stuff he doesn't know, like the Tahoe package on the S10 Blazer. For instance, there is a lot of other stuff about other cars in this video I know nothing about. I'm sure his total knowledge supercedes mine, by a lot.
The first thing I tell any of the kids I work with when they talk to me about buying classic cars is "Don't be afraid to get a car your not in love with because it will grow on you" Everyone wants a 69 Mustang/70 Challenger/72 Chevelle but almost noone has 69 Mustang/70 Challenger/72 Chevelle money so don't be afraid to buy a 73 Mustang/76 Duster/74 Chevelle. One of the guys at work "Wanted 68-72 Nova" and we would talk about it and I always told him to "look for a later model, same car basically but a hell of alot cheaper" then one day he told me that he had a "Finally bought a car" and wanted me to come over and look at it, when I got there there sat a 76 Nova and I chuckled and said "Nice car, Glad you listened huh?" and he said "hell yes, I went to look at a 71 Nova that was a roller, the guy wanted 10k for it and then I saw this on the side of the house, I paid him $2500 for it and drove it home, I may be dumb but I'm not stupid.... for 1/4 of the price of the Nova I thought I wanted I got the Nova I needed and although it's not the Nova I wanted I still have $7500 to make it they way I want it."
That Tornado was a pain to grease the front end when i worked at the oil change place in high school. The front end has like 20 zerk fittings that needed to be greased
Craig I was watching the review of the Maserati and saying to myself, please please show us that 1970 Chevelle SS396. You did not disappoint. I'm currently restoring mine that is my very first car I bought at 16. I still have it all these years later. I was cracking up when you mentioned the hood pins. From the factory there was still a traditional hood latch. My car had a fiberglass hood and the factory hood latch was removed. I was washing my car one day and my carburetor was acting up. I had to manually open the choke to start it up. So once I was done washing it, I went to drive it around to dry it off. I forgot the hood pins and my hood flew open, pulled the bolts out of the hood and the hood flew up and over the car. Luckily it landed shiny side up. My dad and I fixed the hood and got it back on the car until I could get a new factory style steel hood. FYI, that car did not have factory air, air cars have 2 vents above the heater controls instead of the plate that says Chevrolet.
@@Batman-wv5ng no I wasn't even alive when it was new. I bought it very used in 1993 with a knock in the motor and a screaming rear end. The car had been set up for drag racing. My dad and I did a mechanical restoration and made the car more streetable. We removed the 6 pt roll cage, took out the 4.56 gears and swapped in 3.73's and replaced the ladderbar suspension with stock control arms. Now I'm having a full frame off restoration done in memory of my dad.
Id like the freeway if its cheap!!! Dad had 1 when i was young, i aways wanted to drive it when i got older but he traded it for something!!!!! I have a feeling its gonna go for more than ya think, but we'll see!!!!!
The S 10 Blazer Tahoe LT ( I had a the two tone green and cream color) Was available like mine with the awesome 4.3 liter high output V6 with outboard oil sump and huge filter
A “Donk” is often used erroneously to describe any old custom vehicle with big rims. A “donk” is technically the nickname for a customized 1971-76 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala. I know you were disappointed that the Camaro was an auto, but the manuals had 305’s while the autos had 350’s.
It actually stemmed from putting 23" wheels (or bigger) on anything. In the game Donkey Kong the primate threw 55 gallon barrels at Mario. 55 gallon barrels are 23" around. 20" wheels were called twankies (mixture of twenty and twankle, aka twinkle), 22" were twanky twos and anything bigger was dubbed (
Hey Craig, looked closer at BMW's lately? My X5's have this rubber crap coating from factory as well. Why? Looks like crap once they start getting scratched.
I had a 1972 Blazer that had the full removable top. You needed like 4 or so guys to take that thing off. TBH I would have been happier to have the top like that one. It just wasnt worth it to remove that top that prob weighs about 200 lbs lol.I know Im late but what a great video
Bottom Line on Maserati is DEPRECIATION. Cheap Builds. I think they are Intentionally Shooting for people who can't afford a Ferrari. You can only ride JOE WALSH Lyrics So Long. Especially when the Car won't do 185.
I knew a girl who lived in a damn trailer park and drove one of the 4 door Maserati lol.. I haven’t saw the one in the video yet so I can’t say it was the same or not lol
The S-10 blazer you're referring to. The Tahoe name started as a top of the line package like the name Silverado. Then was changed to the name of the vehicle.
That blue Caddy is 55, NOT A 56, looks rather beat, i had a 56, the grill was differant! other wise pretty much the same, 57 had a complete body change! a real smoth ride! like driving down the road in your front room chair!
The 1966 Olds Toronado was the first to have front wheel drive. I know this because my older brother bought one new. He only drove it sparingly as a second car believing that it would only grow in value.
That 56 Cadillac looks like the car that mrs. Downey drove in the episode of chips LOL great looking cars where's this auction at? And thanks for the video
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work do you have any saab cars and trucks 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
My buddy had a early 90’s one with a v8 in it that was a absolute monster. It was that ugly flip flop purple blue and green I think but under the hood was crazy!
Wireless microphone please!!!!!!! Since you now have a person holding the camera, you are farther away and your voice is getting harder to hear. great info on the cars too :)
I think my uncle had a full-size blazer like that when I was a kid. I I closed the rear hatch with window up n it shattered. My uncle said I was supposed to crank window down when opening n closing tailgate door or the glass brakes. Did he lie to me. I felt so bad n scared of the trouble I'd get in for breaking window. Any one else break rear window on the blazer?
Question: I have a 1985 Chevy El Camino with 108k original miles. It’s all original and in fantastic condition. Any suggestions on the best way to sell it for a good price? I’ve had mixed results on eBay so just curious.
I can't believe he just passed over the Avanti. It was way ahead of its time.
Right there with you! I love love love the Avanti, I always have. The look is so cool!!!
To some people, Classic Cars can only be mainstream..
Ford
GM
CHRYSLER
And some imports..
Ugliest doggone thing ever, but I'm not that pretty either and I'm lovable
My neighbor had a bunch of them. They were ugly cars and yeah they were a head of there time but we're good in there time
It's justme Nor can I believe that he passed over that 1951 Frazier either!.
At 17:36, the cowl induction on the Chevelle doesn't suck air in to cool the engine, it sucks cool air in to the carburetor to make more power.
'29 Cord L-29 was also the first car in the world to have cv joints in the front wheel drive train.
"Tahoe LT" was the top trim package on the S-10 Blazer, "Tahoe" was not the model. As to the Blazer, yes the "square body" had the removable roof, but Chevy retained the Blazer name from 1992-1994 on the new GMT 400 chassis Blazer, no removable top. It was renamed "Tahoe" in 1995 and after, but was essentially the same truck, adding a 4 door model.
Geeking out for a second, the 1929 Cord L29 is the first American FWD car. The toronado was the first for GM though.
thank you! I was trying to remember which older car was FWD before the toronado......
GMC
Used the chassis for a front wheel drive motorhome.
I was going to say that., this guy is more dangerous than somebody who know nothing, he thinks he knows something
6:40 some of those Lincoln Continentals were diesels from the factory. They had a BMW turbo diesel. Great video. diesel was 1984 and 1985 only.
Tahoe used to be a package you could get on an S-10. They later used the name to replace the full sized Blazer name. Up to 1992, the full size was still called a Blazer. In 93, they started calling them a Tahoe.
Yep. Same with the S-15. It had a Sonoma package but eventually GMC called it the Sonoma. 🤷
An Ashtray in the back seat? Yes! Most pre 90 cars had them. Why is this amazing to you? Kids.
I honestly thought he broke that tailgate handle for a second there on the blazer.
I did too
Actually Craig, one of the first front wheel drive cars was the Cord in the mid '30's (that's 1930's). Toronado first came out in '66, followed in '67 with the Eldorado fwd.
Half of europe was fwd by the 60s time frame as well.
@@andrewmp6 Take a good look at the front clip of the 1966 -67 Oldsmobile Toronado and the 1936-37 coffin nosed Cord 810-812 and tell me what do you see?.
Thanks for sharing this video showing these beauties. One day I own one of these. Glad they are being saved
I'd drive the HELL outta that freeway lol....it'd be a blast to run around my small town...gotta run to get groceries? run to the hardware store to get some nuts n bolts or screws? Not to mention EVERYONE in town would know my name/business name.....
3:57 I see Porsche 944 in the back, very cool car. This is something you should buy for 400$ Ferrari flip
Im seriously just waiting for the house flip videos..... Can't wait to see them! Don't wait give us the play by play!!
Can't wait for cottage flipping 101
Back in the day, Tahoe was a trim level before it became a model. Someone may have posted this already.
Exciting series I love all the extra history for content. Awesome stuff
A lot of them cars bring back memories
Reminds me when you could buy a used car for $300, and it would last 10 years.
the cowl induction hoods were to feed more cold air to the engine/carburetor not to cool the engine
The first American front wheel drive car was the cord l29 of 1929,With the ruxton hitting the market a few months later being the 2nd front wheel drive American car.Cord kept making front wheel drive cars tell 1937 when they closed.A fact that most don't know when preston tucker had problems finding a transaxle for his tucker torpedo,They went to the junkyards and bought up every cord fwd one they had and used them in his cars.
Those Maseratis with that F1 transmissions or a huge failure for a Maserati, I think they only had that transmission for one or two years before they went to a standard six speed. The problem was is that most people drove that in automatic mode and it wasn’t meant to be driven in automatic mode it was meant to be driven in shift mode and everybody wanted to drive it in automatic mode which then fried the clutch and the clutch replacement is like 10 grand so that’s why they go for dirt cheap money because most of the time the transmissions are slipping or they have problems I had a buddy of mine who bought one and he had nothing but problems with it it would be slipping and acting like it was a neutral all the time and he never shifted it he always put it in auto mode and he had nothing but problems with it because that transmission is junk you canGoogle it and find post after post of people talking about it and it was so bad that Maserati immediately got rid of it and went to a standard six speed. I think this model only had the F one for one or two years if I’m not mistaken.
Another chanel got one that needed a clutch. Think he repaired it with corvette parts n had clutch plate made for about 1 or 2 thousand n he did the work in is driveway. Was interesting to watch
From what I hear that’s most Maserati’s. They’re not very well made
2004-2006 were the Duoselect transmissions. You’re totally correct on the issues and repair costs. Terrible transmissions that are ungodly expensive to maintain and repair. In 2007 they started using the ZF with the “normal” auto trans shifter. MUCH improved. Some 2007+ had paddle shifters but it was an option not standard equipment so they can be tough to find. I’ve had a couple of Quattroporte amd they are gorgeous cars that sound great. Very pretty interiors (if you have the sticky buttons taken care of) but seriously lacking in tech compared to other cars of the same model year. They also don’t ride well unless you throw them into sport mode - they want to “bounce” on the road. Overall there are much better cars for the same or slightly more money.
14:53 those sticky buttons happen on ferraris too so be prepared if you get an older one to have to deal with them.....
That was a Buick Riviera they were designed like that the continentals had long trunks
The Flare side truck at the 6:54 mark is a Ford, not Chevy.
Lol yup way better then a chevy
@2:15... But, that yellow '02 Collector's Edition WS6. @7:55... "Tahoe" was a trim level on the S10.
Great video Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here from Philadelphia PA
You walked past a Studebaker Avante! A car that had graced the covers of car magazines. And you just kept walking? LOL
At least you stopped for the yellow freeway. It should’ve been re-christened the freak way. LOL
Great to see the dealer auction. I would love to see more footage.
BUY THE FREEWAY!!! I'm geekin'. That thing is so cool! :D
Cool, I would have liked to see the Javelin.
You was talking about the 68 Olds Tornado being the first American car to be front wheel drive. If you look farther back the car I believe was America's first front wheel drive car was the 36 Cord 810. I might be wrong.
Very beautiful amazing looking cars perfect thanks friend
the hottest think in classic cars is trucks. skip over the bronco, blazer and Land Cruiser and go get an International Harvester Scout. still cheap, cool looking and takes engine swaps easily.
That tornado is beautiful 🤩
Wicked boat I remember driving one.
I had that exact S10 blazer in maroon! Would love to pick up another one.
I had that as my first car but it was more of a gray and it was super clean with really low miles!
I love the paint color on that '67 Camero.
I’d absolutely love to have one of those 2 door Tahoe’s. A buddy has one that he lowered and then put airbags on it and it’s absolutely beautiful!!!
A lot of those cars bring back memories.
Pretty neat cars cant wait to see these sale
30th Anniversary TBird.Not many of those left.
Absolutely love this video , thank you for all the great details and information.
Cowl induction Hoods I don't think was to cool an engine it was kinda like a ram air in a way... it would feed cooler air faster than the normal air breather which in turn would give ya a few more ponys to work with
There are quite a few mistakes in this video, but one thing I like about this guy is he's not a pompous ass who acts like a know-it-all. He admits there's stuff he doesn't know, like the Tahoe package on the S10 Blazer. For instance, there is a lot of other stuff about other cars in this video I know nothing about. I'm sure his total knowledge supercedes mine, by a lot.
The first thing I tell any of the kids I work with when they talk to me about buying classic cars is "Don't be afraid to get a car your not in love with because it will grow on you" Everyone wants a 69 Mustang/70 Challenger/72 Chevelle but almost noone has 69 Mustang/70 Challenger/72 Chevelle money so don't be afraid to buy a 73 Mustang/76 Duster/74 Chevelle. One of the guys at work "Wanted 68-72 Nova" and we would talk about it and I always told him to "look for a later model, same car basically but a hell of alot cheaper" then one day he told me that he had a "Finally bought a car" and wanted me to come over and look at it, when I got there there sat a 76 Nova and I chuckled and said "Nice car, Glad you listened huh?" and he said "hell yes, I went to look at a 71 Nova that was a roller, the guy wanted 10k for it and then I saw this on the side of the house, I paid him $2500 for it and drove it home, I may be dumb but I'm not stupid.... for 1/4 of the price of the Nova I thought I wanted I got the Nova I needed and although it's not the Nova I wanted I still have $7500 to make it they way I want it."
That Tornado was a pain to grease the front end when i worked at the oil change place in high school. The front end has like 20 zerk fittings that needed to be greased
Craig I was watching the review of the Maserati and saying to myself, please please show us that 1970 Chevelle SS396. You did not disappoint. I'm currently restoring mine that is my very first car I bought at 16. I still have it all these years later. I was cracking up when you mentioned the hood pins. From the factory there was still a traditional hood latch. My car had a fiberglass hood and the factory hood latch was removed. I was washing my car one day and my carburetor was acting up. I had to manually open the choke to start it up. So once I was done washing it, I went to drive it around to dry it off. I forgot the hood pins and my hood flew open, pulled the bolts out of the hood and the hood flew up and over the car. Luckily it landed shiny side up. My dad and I fixed the hood and got it back on the car until I could get a new factory style steel hood. FYI, that car did not have factory air, air cars have 2 vents above the heater controls instead of the plate that says Chevrolet.
Did you buy it new.
@@Batman-wv5ng no I wasn't even alive when it was new. I bought it very used in 1993 with a knock in the motor and a screaming rear end. The car had been set up for drag racing. My dad and I did a mechanical restoration and made the car more streetable. We removed the 6 pt roll cage, took out the 4.56 gears and swapped in 3.73's and replaced the ladderbar suspension with stock control arms. Now I'm having a full frame off restoration done in memory of my dad.
@@ryanjohnson8821 Ok sorry.
@@Batman-wv5ng thank you. My dad did buy a brand new triple black 1970 Monte Carlo SS454. You can see where I got my love for cars.
@@ryanjohnson8821 If you have it today they worth lot of money , and beautiful car.
Would have liked to have heard you mention prices for any of those cars you previewed.
Id like the freeway if its cheap!!! Dad had 1 when i was young, i aways wanted to drive it when i got older but he traded it for something!!!!! I have a feeling its gonna go for more than ya think, but we'll see!!!!!
This is such a great video! I'd love to make a living buying and selling cars like these.
Btw it’s not called donkers. It’s called a Donk but a Donk is a 71-76 Chevy impala or Caprice
Jeez. I can tell a 73 Mustang from a 71 or 72 because of the funky front bumper.
The S 10 Blazer Tahoe LT ( I had a the two tone green and cream color)
Was available like mine with the awesome 4.3 liter high output V6 with outboard oil sump and huge filter
After seeing that 396 Chevelle with the 4-speed, I have no idea what other cars you showed us today.
A “Donk” is often used erroneously to describe any old custom vehicle with big rims. A “donk” is technically the nickname for a customized 1971-76 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala. I know you were disappointed that the Camaro was an auto, but the manuals had 305’s while the autos had 350’s.
A DONK is a piece of crap!
It actually stemmed from putting 23" wheels (or bigger) on anything. In the game Donkey Kong the primate threw 55 gallon barrels at Mario. 55 gallon barrels are 23" around.
20" wheels were called twankies (mixture of twenty and twankle, aka twinkle), 22" were twanky twos and anything bigger was dubbed (
@@sparkplug2646 That s your opinion. The market is actually huge for that particular car.
Hey Craig, looked closer at BMW's lately? My X5's have this rubber crap coating from factory as well. Why? Looks like crap once they start getting scratched.
The metal will still rust under the clear I can agree with repainting but the original sheet metal is sacred
I had a 1972 Blazer that had the full removable top. You needed like 4 or so guys to take that thing off. TBH I would have been happier to have the top like that one. It just wasnt worth it to remove that top that prob weighs about 200 lbs lol.I know Im late but what a great video
I love going to Motleys, been going there since I was a little boy
The Chevrolet S-10 blazer Tahoe is a trim package. Just like Tahoe , Sport and Base models.
Bottom Line on Maserati is DEPRECIATION. Cheap Builds. I think they are Intentionally Shooting for people who can't afford a Ferrari. You can only ride JOE WALSH Lyrics So Long. Especially when the Car won't do 185.
I knew a girl who lived in a damn trailer park and drove one of the 4 door Maserati lol.. I haven’t saw the one in the video yet so I can’t say it was the same or not lol
Was the SS 396 a 325, 350, or 375 hp makes a big difference or did when I was growing up running them in my 64 goat
Pontiac for the win!
1966 was the first Toronado. The 1937 Cord was front wheel drive!
The S-10 blazer you're referring to. The Tahoe name started as a top of the line package like the name Silverado. Then was changed to the name of the vehicle.
I would love that 75 Grandville droptop. I had a powder blue with the white top
I thought the suburban on a suburban was the coolest ride there.
Great video all those cars looked fantastic
That blue Caddy is 55, NOT A 56, looks rather beat, i had a 56, the grill was differant! other wise pretty much the same, 57 had a complete body change! a real smoth ride! like driving down the road in your front room chair!
Did that “suburban trailer” behind the suburban have living quarters in it or what? Why would you edit that out!!
No. Empty trailer
did the thunderbird have IRS ?
The 1966 Olds Toronado was the first to have front wheel drive. I know this because my older brother bought one new. He only drove it sparingly as a second car believing that it would only grow in value.
That 56 Cadillac looks like the car that mrs. Downey drove in the episode of chips LOL great looking cars where's this auction at? And thanks for the video
Funny how he dogged the 210 hp 1980 TA but really liked the either 110 hp 3.8 or 140 hp 302 T-bird.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work do you have any saab cars and trucks 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
The first-generation Camaro debuted in September 1966
Seeing this. I HAVE to get my dealers license now
Be careful with “ cheap “ expensive cars
That suburban with the trailer is so sick
396 and 454 are both Mark 4 big blocks. Same dimensions and pretty much the same weight.
1980'S T-Birds had a Bad Rep. And is WHY there aren't many out there. Especially the 4 CYLINDERS THEY CAME OUT WITH were TOTAL junk
My buddy had a early 90’s one with a v8 in it that was a absolute monster. It was that ugly flip flop purple blue and green I think but under the hood was crazy!
Great video Craig
Auburn cord Indiana front wheel drive it must be the hair dye and I'm not sure that's the first front-wheel drive car but I think it is
Just bring me back to the old days when you could buy a new big block chevy for 6g 's brand new .
When are we going to see what some of these car sell for that’s what I want to see.
Next video
Is that a boy band frosted tip??? lol Love ya bud!
Wireless microphone please!!!!!!! Since you now have a person holding the camera, you are farther away and your voice is getting harder to hear. great info on the cars too :)
Will do
Cord had FWD in the 30s I believe the first American car with FWD. The Oldsmobile had higher production numbers
For how many jeeps you sell. idky you didn't spend anytime in that older mint jeep. would of been nice for you to go over what one was like.
I really liked that jeep too!
Did the follow up videos to this auction get posted? I can't find them.
1929 CORD L-29 PHAENTOM WAS THE FIRST AMERICAN MADE CAR WITH FRONT WHEEL
That’s sweet, be careful in an accident
Without prices you don't know what's affordable.
The Cadillac looked pretty good. It’s a 1955 not a 1956.
I think my uncle had a full-size blazer like that when I was a kid. I I closed the rear hatch with window up n it shattered. My uncle said I was supposed to crank window down when opening n closing tailgate door or the glass brakes. Did he lie to me. I felt so bad n scared of the trouble I'd get in for breaking window. Any one else break rear window on the blazer?
Very Good!...
Great video !
Should of called out the prices on cars outside when u went threw them
Hi Greg could you help me find a Trans Am? Looking for one from 78-81. Please let me know. Thanks, Tim
Put fire extinguisher in the back seat
Question: I have a 1985 Chevy El Camino with 108k original miles. It’s all original and in fantastic condition. Any suggestions on the best way to sell it for a good price? I’ve had mixed results on eBay so just curious.
Please learn more about the vehicles that you talk about. Like comparing square body blazers to obs Tahoes, then calling a Ford stepside a chevy.
Funny I’ve owned a Tahoe ever since my first. 1981 s15 Tahoe by Chevy run into one of those some time
You walked right by the '51 Frazer, possibly the rarest car there.
I has no idea