Parker. I'm glad you and Marty occasionally get together in your videos because you're both a wealth of good info. Keep it up, and thanks!
@rob1129Ай бұрын
Your friend Marty has a likable personality & if he doesn't already have one, needs his own channel !
@DeaconherbzАй бұрын
This was a blast to watch ! Thanks for the solid vid 👏
@Red_dirt_moparsАй бұрын
Great video thanks for having me on
@backyardbarnfindsАй бұрын
Thank you for spending the time! 😎 I’ve been a fan of your work for a long time
@gsmith207Ай бұрын
great vid thank you! Marty is the man! it was like a “Marty report” on each car! 😂 I crack myself up.
@Biokemist-o3kАй бұрын
New subscriber here!!! ..super cool having the barn find collection ....so incredible...I love these old cars.. thank you for sharing such great stuff..-John
@joeybuono6093Ай бұрын
thanks parker great video. you and marty do a Great job describing the cars. thanks for all you guys do. have a Blessed Thanksgiving
@MikeJBluesАй бұрын
Awesome episode, love this show , Cool to see Marty in the mix
@backyardbarnfindsАй бұрын
Marty is a wealth of knowledge for sure!
@SethBergileАй бұрын
That 71 Cuda is incredible!
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
That 410 Dayna was Indestructible!!!
@Bowhunter2500HDАй бұрын
Awesome video. Great knowledge to hear.
@michaelpollock11Ай бұрын
Awesome cars! Good job Parker!!💯
@JeremySpracklin7 күн бұрын
I love you channel I have al lot of old Mopars in my barn
@rickterry89915 күн бұрын
Watchee got just curious. Always liked the mopars
@ccreations123Ай бұрын
The AMC Hornet is a sweet driver and can actually fit in a parking space, the safari is a wild find, some rare cars, thanks for the video
@terrytye6497Ай бұрын
I Love seeing these old cars . Thank you
@THROTTLEPOWERАй бұрын
Great vid!!! 👍👍
@bobbymckinney1264Ай бұрын
Just a awesome video love all the old cars thanks
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
That Pontiac 421 Tri Power was the Beast of its time!!!
@briankendallRyanandBrianАй бұрын
great video, btw the TA challenger hood wasnt lift off, that was the 68 and half 6pak road runner and RT. original TA and AAR hoods usually are a bit warped from the hood spring pressure.
@loucaruso39712 күн бұрын
1 Of Few TAs, With Ralley Dash !!!!
@daniellebcooper7160Ай бұрын
Love Barn Finds!!
@rickterry89915 күн бұрын
Love the video. These finds are always amazing. Wasn’t the cuda at 31 minutes in the video a famous drag car back in the days. Sharks cuda seemed so familiar. Thought I seen it at union groves Great Lakes dragaway in Wisconsin. I’ve seen it somewhere
@Red-rl1xxАй бұрын
Lots of awesome cars! Thanks for the look around!
@user-tk4gc9jn3nАй бұрын
not barn finds dead horder buys
@velvetbear718417 күн бұрын
100% correct
@Funsho97Ай бұрын
Hey my name is Marty also!!! 😂 Great barn finds. That convertible Coronet R/T would be so cool, it has a tough look even through all the dirt!!! SSJ was "Super Sport Hurst" the "J" was the designation for the Hurst enhanced cars.
@455Olds88Ай бұрын
That 421 tri power safari ❤❤❤ wow
@LetsFNgoАй бұрын
That was really cool.
@ContentBoatLake-mw1dxАй бұрын
Oh my God I would be in patina heaven oh my God my feet would be hurting from walking around and checking out all those gorgeous cars
@kevinbarrett9615Ай бұрын
My dad took me down to the Merc dealership in 68 and bought a Cyclone, a 302 in Hunter green . I’ve never seen another one in over 50 years.
@MGBrancoАй бұрын
Love this Cuda! It's my year 1970! If I could I would import it to Portugal... Love it!
@markzylstra4075Ай бұрын
Parker ye gotta run down to Florida and do a report on cars we lost to the flood .Okay I think I gonna start crying lol. Thank you for your content sir
@Merylstreep1949Ай бұрын
You always do awesome videos ❤please keep it up🎉😊
@erickort1987Ай бұрын
i love barn finds that are original at car shows,never been washed or restored
@XNOGaming_One14 күн бұрын
I enjoy that everyone looks the same. Hoodies, Caps and Lumberjack shirts.
@fluxcapacitor9867Ай бұрын
I could fit right in with you guys , Steve Megente type lol
@theepurposeprofessor4917Ай бұрын
I love that Rebel Machine! Thanks for covering it!
@tigerboy60Ай бұрын
As far as Super Bee's I think the 69 hard top had the best body style.
@SRobison1931Ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of your videos. But Ive got to say barn finds or not here, I can't believe how much you & Marty, along with watching people in the background touch other people's car. I realize Marty had a car there & the Mopar5150 touches his own cars there. Maybe you don't realize, but rewatch how much it's done in the video. I just remember my dad telling me growing up, no matter what shape a car is in you keep your hands in your pockets & keep away from the cars. Do not touch them. Take it as you will, I'll probably still watch here & there.
@indianadave8881Ай бұрын
I love seeing the barn finds, but leaving the dust and dirt on them has gotten out of hand... I'd much rather be able to see the original paint, and interiors. At least dust them off.
@kevinpatrick8788Ай бұрын
The owners are worried if they clean off the dust it will drop the resale value . lol
@jamesf4405Ай бұрын
@@kevinpatrick8788insanity on display. 😂😂
@ghost.of.aleksz.salad.Ай бұрын
@@jamesf4405 its cause when you find the car it isnt washed waxed and spit shined, they are found dirty, it helps some of the cars to not look janky like it looks like an actual killers car with the roof all ripped up and they even mentioned the trunk could fit many bodies, but if the car was all shiny the ripped shreds of roof would then just look silly.... ps its a barn find section of the show and a video that says that clearly, if you want shiny go where they role play shiny boy stuff
@ghost.of.aleksz.salad.Ай бұрын
watch a video on restored cars then durr durr cwayons yummy
@Bo-DogАй бұрын
Dirtiest car wins
@roymarksberry4152Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ What a cool video
@edwinbonnelljr1587Ай бұрын
Cool man great job man cool
@failranch9542Ай бұрын
I think Pontiac called them ‘SJ’ as a tribute to the famous Duesenberg SJ of the ‘30s. In the Doozy’s case it was simply a ‘supercharged model J’. There was also an even more rare SSJ (I think only one survives).
@mattskustomkreationsАй бұрын
5:10 SSJ is an homage to the mighty Duesenberg SSJs of the 30s, much admired by John DeLorean.
@ryurc3033Ай бұрын
I will say this about gm factory cb radios, my 76 Silverado had an am /fm/ cb radio
@davidnoyes6388Ай бұрын
The two pontiacs and the galaxy at the end of the first row look like they all had 2 radios in the dashes?
@joebacarella2829Ай бұрын
Crazy rare Mopars and we have to look at a Vette with a monster gas tank, teehee. I love that Cuda with the crazy 70`s race paint. I was born in 1962, I am 62 years old, these were the cars of my era, my buddies had Cudas, Chargers, Challengers, AAR`s and I never seen a Hemi car in my teens and 20`s, that`s how rare they were even back then. I had a 70 road runner 383 with air grabber hood, the fastest car in our neihborhood was a 69 Charger with a 440 six pack and my buddy rebuilt those carbs and dialed them in perfect, it was fast for those days let me tell ya, loved the video. Oh yeah, in those days you could buy a great running Charger in good shape for $1,500 all day long, I payed $900 for the road runner, my dad thought I was nuts.
@timkeller3907Ай бұрын
I'm enjoying watching this... I wish you would've kinda mentioned how each car was located and how much they paid? Thanks
@dacrdАй бұрын
If those cars could talk.
@JamesCrisp-iq4csАй бұрын
My neighbor had a Pontiac Bonneville a 65 model with a 421 32 barrels a 4-speed and a 8 lug Wheels it was a 2 + 2 and all kind of options don't really remember ✌️🙂👍👍 17:32
@mattperkins7038Ай бұрын
Bro I was looking for you at MCACN but had no luck. Best one yet imo
@colinhamilton649316 күн бұрын
Awesome car show. I wish we had that here!
@allenkranawetter9482Ай бұрын
I used to own the 1972 Caprice coupe. It had a 402 big block in it. Last time I saw it was turning into a lowrider
@HelvisCamaroАй бұрын
The SJ on the Pontiac nameplate came from the designers and engineers influence from the 1920s Auburns, Cords and Duesenbergs as one of those vehicles used similar letters to signify.
@hughiemaceachern5282Ай бұрын
That heavy chevy needs to be fixed rear as hell
@LetsFNgoАй бұрын
The owner of that car had a sign that he plans to restore it and have it back at the show in 2 years.
@bobbyalexander2434Ай бұрын
Back when I was in school and other student had a gremlin with 304 . It could do a killer wheelie.
@hobartw97709 күн бұрын
I love the dusty look.
@egman5225Ай бұрын
Yes the 70 coronet front was designed to resemble bee wings.
@Bill-b5sАй бұрын
Among the midyear Corvettes, the Z06 option was only offered in 1963; it included knock-off wheels with the big fuel tank. ‘N03’ was the option code for the 36-gallon tank from 1964-1967.
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
My Uncle had the 68 R/T Charger, 440 Four Speed, 3 Deuce Setup, Metal Flake Blue… I still remind him!!!
@hughiemaceachern5282Ай бұрын
I like that pontiac dash looks like a javelin
@NauticalFishАй бұрын
Would love to learn more about the Presley car. What an impressive vehicle, and especially relevant with the Priscilla movie coming out recently
@richardsmith-qy6vlАй бұрын
I had a copper and black strip 71 heavy chevy chevelle it came with a 400 cubic inch turbo 400 it was a good looking car I had .any big blockchevelles and small block chevelle but other then my 70 LS6 454 my 71 heavy chevy was my favorite.
@christolbert4628Ай бұрын
The "J" in the Grand Prix was for John DeLorean. They had a LJ and an SJ. L for luxury and S for sport. Not sure what the SSJ meant.
@failranch9542Ай бұрын
You might be right. I always thought it was in reference to the Duesenberg J, SJ, and SSJ.
@rickysmithistАй бұрын
$5,600 in 1965 for the convt bonneville It would of took the average person 2-3 years to make that. Insane
@IllusiveSwampMooseАй бұрын
That thing cost the same as a Coupe DeVille back in the day
@Nomah1979Ай бұрын
How cool would it be to be able to go back to 1975 with 100K? In 75 the muscle car craze was over. You could go out and get a 69 Z28 RS Camaro for 1500 bucks 68-70 Chargers were a dime a dozen...They couldn't give Daytona's or Superbirds away....Cudas, Challengers , Roadrunners...LS6 Chevelles 66-67 Chevells for 5-800 bucks...Who knew cars would be that big of an investment?....Its something we will never see again just because cars arent made that way anymore. I came up in the 90s so I still remember when 15-20K was all the money for a big block Chevelle or a Camaro
@rickterry89915 күн бұрын
We would definitely be millionaires lol
@csj9619Ай бұрын
Wow. Imagine being the one to find one of these?
@LetsFNgoАй бұрын
They’re still out there. I found my SC360 Hornet calling a guy on Craigslist who had AMC parts listed. He said during the conversation he had the car but wasn’t ready to sell it. 6 months later I was buying it.
@magdrango23Ай бұрын
The Grand Prix door handle was out before KingDigit was born. I'm sure that's where he got the idea from.
@thatswhatusdovesdoАй бұрын
Fn dope cars All of them as they r
@ContinuousRefinementАй бұрын
The "SSJ" designation on a Pontiac Grand Prix SSJ refers to a special edition of the Grand Prix created in collaboration with Hurst Performance. The "SSJ" was produced during the late 1960s and early 1970s. SSJ stands for Special Sport J. SSJs were equipped with performance upgrades and special paint schemes, such as gold or white with gold accents. The Hurst modifications included Hurst badging, upgraded suspension, and a Hurst Dual-Gate (His and Hers) shifter. The SSJ (Hurst) models were marketed as luxury-performance cars and are popular with collectors due to their rarity and unique Hurst partnership. -- ChatGPT
@rickysmithistАй бұрын
Imagine advertising a Cuda online and not putting Hemi. What???
@opera93Ай бұрын
Thanks, oddly interesting look at , & overviews of older cars ….particularly, as my first “new car “buy was 1970 DODGE CORONET 500/383/ Ralley Red/ Blk Vinyl top& Bkack deluxe interiors, etc…Second , new car a Custom Order **1977 TRANS AM Hurst Hatch ,Special ED., BLack velour,etc.( ordering on last of OCTOBER, **1976, before Smokey/ Bandit drama)… ….& so in. Great times! Rare stuff, & the 68 Charger / 4 Color 4 Speed!!!!!! ( wow , also).
@daveaurand7857Ай бұрын
I have a 63 Ford Galaxie “R” code 427 convertible, 411 we’re built. With a 427, it was in a garage in Michigan since the 70’s, I’d post a pic if I could
@mistercornulio228Ай бұрын
I'm buying a 70 charger 500, now the fender tag is missing😢. Is there a place you can order them with vintag nr. I really have to know. Nice this episode by the way
@LetsFNgoАй бұрын
If you have the build sheet MMC Detroit can make a new one off that build sheet. Without the build sheet I believe(but am not 100% sure) they will make you a tag with just basic options and nothing special to be sure you’re not getting a false tag.
@hemieddie4265Ай бұрын
My uncle had a ‘71 Gran Prix Model J when I was a kid….Those door handles would bite your fingers!
@loucaruso39712 күн бұрын
Not Big On Later Trans Am"s, The All Gold Was 78 & 79s !!!!...
@Sean-i4rАй бұрын
That's not the only year they made gold in the transamp seventy nine eighty or eighty one I can't remember but i've definitely seen several
@ContinuousRefinementАй бұрын
Although I dislike convertibles...the 1965 Pontiac with the 421 and the 1964 Tri-power Safari Wagon, 421 are my favorite.
@mikebrown442922 күн бұрын
i bought a 68 nova ss350 way back in 79 and it had an aluminum intake with a holley 780 dual feed vacuum secondary carb . it had the 12 bolt posi and a heavy duty 3 speed on the floor . i'm wondering if that carb , manifold was factory ?
@failranch9542Ай бұрын
‘70 Coronet is the most pissed off looking car they ever built. That grille(s) is so angry.
@kd5yutКүн бұрын
Reminds me of This Old House.
@skxjАй бұрын
Knew a guy who had a 71 amc Hornet SC360 4 speed black on black with white stripes. That car was a lot faster than you'd think.
@brianlewis6926Ай бұрын
I never seen old Pontiac wagon with factory bucket seats
@DNG1966Ай бұрын
Super sport jet?
@barryrussell410627 күн бұрын
That day 2 cuda is sick
@rickysmithistАй бұрын
I believe James Bond jumped one of those hornets in man with the golden gun
@markjh1017Ай бұрын
worked at a chrysler assembly plant for 30 years and have never seen the vin plate screwed on. only rivets.
@monkfryАй бұрын
That Cuda looks fast just sittin’ there.
@StewWarnerАй бұрын
According to Google AI and Hurst. The SSJ stands for Super Sport Jet. I fixed it 😁
@AlteredCarbonsАй бұрын
man thats funny, for the last week, i have been seeing more corvette tankers than i ever have in my life... seeing as i didn't know it was a thing till a week ago
@bigdavetntАй бұрын
Good video, rare doesn't always mean good , that is way camaro,mustang,..challengers were popular
@byrnc927Ай бұрын
I have owned my classic car for over 50 years. It was my high school car, which I cared meticulously for. I have raced it, wrecked it, rebuilt it, four different engines, brought babies home, vacations, teached teenagers to drive stick in it. All the stories, experiences, and destinations. I didn't leave it in a barn the last five decades where birds shit on it and mice shit in it. Somehow these cars are priceless relics. Compared to these rare barn finds, my car is totally worthless.
@1AlsoАй бұрын
17:37 who do you contact about this car? Asking for a friend
@caspercolon5649Ай бұрын
The 78 trans am wasn't the only year color option only...I had a 79 trans am gold limited edition with gold leather interior and t tops...403 under hood. That being said to 78 ain't the only one in gold
@backyardbarnfindsАй бұрын
There is quite a bit difference between the car you mentioned and the car in the video shown.. yours is a paint color.. the car in the video is a Gold Bird with all the fixings.. a one year only car.
@musclecarsyndicateАй бұрын
The Keystones on the Cuda are Kustomags.
@LetsFNgoАй бұрын
They looked different from normal Keystones. I wasn’t sure what they were though. Thanks.
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
I know where the whole Firebird is, and it’s ROTTING AWAY, if someone doesn’t go and Buy it!!!
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
455 Four Speed
@SpaceRanger187Ай бұрын
I want to know how much they gave for these cars
@patrickm.8425Ай бұрын
So you take a car, throw a bunch of dirt on it, and it's a "barn find"!! Sell it for a million, go party! I'll take the tanker, and a couple of those Mopars as well!
@edgardagosto1917Ай бұрын
I keep the best car sell the others buy BITCON, keep the 8track stereos 😊
@bubbarub1839Ай бұрын
T/A 340 was a real Sleeper… I won’t ever forget watching a 340 take a Hemi, not only in the 1/4 mile, also a rolling start, yeah Ol’boy with the Hemi was not Happy! Yeah i lost the Bet!!!
@93xcr440Ай бұрын
Them Pontiacs actually had a 403 Oldsmobile engine