Honey, I think you were born to tell stories, it’s a gift. I’m proud of you - this was great.
@ThaSilentOne4209 ай бұрын
Hey u pos u know his mother is dead right ?
@jasonbose35079 ай бұрын
DUDE, MARK FROM A-1 AUTO IS TOP NOTCH IN CUSTOMER SERVICE! He's that cool old school auto parts guy that is a treasure. Around here, it's ALL big corporations with no one like him anymore. These type of people and businesses ARE MISSED in the auto industry. Good knowledgeable people who care about your ride and getting the right parts that you need. Plus, HE ALWAYS HELPS WITH A SMILE TOO! What a great guy and business! Thanks to all the people and shops who still practice old school good customer service, it's appreciated by many. Anyway, just wanted to give praise to this amazing old school shop, way to go! Thanks for the video 📸.
@bobs1529 ай бұрын
Bill, by being proud of our achievements and the history behind them, you and your family are helping to motivate the younger watchers into appreciating and admiring what this wonderful country is all about. Thank You... God Bless the USA...
@BatesAutomotive9 ай бұрын
I agree! I'm Billy's age and I've lear ed alot from bill
@JohnnyBoy19699 ай бұрын
My Dad was Born in 1932 and he Passed away in 2019 at 85, And over the Years had told me Many, Many times that there was no Greater Time in America than the 1940s and 50s! He said everyone was Working, Making Money, Buying Houses and had plenty of Money to do whatever you wanted to do, Because everyone was Happy, Happy, Happy! A far Cry from what's going on now in this World.
@WhiteManXRP9 ай бұрын
Soon this country will be going back to 1955 pricing when the revaluation occurs, the entire country will be overhauled starting this summer. THE BEST IS YET TO COME TRUMP FOREVER 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
@JohnnyBoy19699 ай бұрын
@@WhiteManXRP I'm right with you on that! Biden and his Flunkies have Ruined this country! Lets Hope it's not beyond repair.
@youWILLknow_iffi_1239 ай бұрын
✨ 💜
@bigjoe48729 ай бұрын
I love how u always put us on some type of history of general motors
@gordonwalker80039 ай бұрын
You would also now know NOMAD was a Corvette built in Flint Michigan. The 1970-1972 Monte Carlo was built here too .🎉
@Wardaddy11249 ай бұрын
@@gordonwalker8003really I didn’t know that
@alanstiverson45769 ай бұрын
Great video Bill. The ending clip really depicts how unified America was.
@Stephen-carr9 ай бұрын
But it really wasn't. In fact it was 9 more years before we granted blacks equal rights and how long did that take to roll out
@lspower21209 ай бұрын
Flint born. Raised. Have lived with in 15 mile radius my whole life... my great grandpa touched that car.. my grandpa worked as die man and retired with extreme honors. And my dad worked the crank hole at v8 plant third shift for years.. my heart jumped and hair stood up when my small city and my fam gets any love. Thank you for that. Really. ❤
@Harmons1981icloud9 ай бұрын
Great video i had to come back n watch it again
@Harmons1981icloud9 ай бұрын
Make america great again
@youWILLknow_iffi_1239 ай бұрын
bless you
@thebeardofgaming819 ай бұрын
Thank you Bill for teaching this ole auto tech something today. I had no idea that chevy made a big deal over the 50th million car, let alone being 3 of them. This is also the kind of stuff I love learning.
@williamstamper4429 ай бұрын
Bill, we were there Saturday too, and i wore my SRC hoodie just in case we crossed paths. Truth is we could have been within 3 feet of each other and not even known it because the freaking crowd. That was some great documentation of the Golden Anniversary 50 millionth 1955 Chevrolet. Great job on capturing all those details!
@bradchandler69679 ай бұрын
Great video Bill. In many ways you are a historian, as you share the knowledge you've gained over your lifetime. I turn 75 today actually, so these cars were everywhere as I was growing up. Remember I'm a Fotd guy, but I appreciate the REAL cars of that era, regardless of brand. You guys are living the dream !!
@chrismathews44789 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Sir.
@racingdatasystems37089 ай бұрын
One of the best videos you’ve produced to date. Thanks for the history lesson.
@travisreising39729 ай бұрын
What amazing video Bill I absolutely enjoyed listing to you talk the 50 Millionth 55 Chevy I was really intrigued about the history of the 55 Chevy
@JamesA-tf8bp9 ай бұрын
Your the man . Love all yalls work. Thanks for the great content.
@timshue22759 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Bill, thank you so much. My dad retired from Chevrolet motor division and was a district sales rep back when they traveled from dealer to dealer to locate the cars they were to receive. He covered 13 dealers in Northern Indiana . So of course i grew up around Chevrolet s also and learned to start wrenching on them at a young age. I also share your love of the 55 as the most beautiful car ever made.
@Adamjaniel9 ай бұрын
My hat is off to you mr bill. I dont know how you do it. The 55 history had me on the edge of my seat. The old clips and the voice over had me wishing i was there on the day of gm 50millionth car parade. Awesome job 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@RedEyedPatriot9 ай бұрын
My Moms dad told me about these cars when I was young. He worked at GM from 53 to 68. He bought a new 2dr Seafoam Green 64 impala SS 327 in 64. He later gave to his son that gave it to his son. The Blue one on my channel that I tagged you in while back.
@chrisdobbs7879 ай бұрын
Great video always looking forward to the next one God bless you all .
@todd81099 ай бұрын
Bill thanks for sharing your adventure with us. I wonder if the 307 came from a Chevelle as it was a common motor back then. Mark is absolutely amazing with the hidden treasures he has hidden. You simply have the best friends and and beautiful family ever that anyone can ask for. You are truly blessed. Thank you again for sharing
@VATION3RD-GEN-X-GARAGE9 ай бұрын
The 307 was also a common motor in the Chevy Nova like the SS that it came out of, my 72 nova came factory with a 307 and a Powerglide transmission.
@MarkWilliams-lf5tc9 ай бұрын
My 69 Nova was 307 and 3 speed manual
@tonypetry9249 ай бұрын
Timing is impeccable Just having a coffee before work thank bill 👍🏻 love from Hampton UK
@marvelousme59 ай бұрын
This is your BEST VIDEO YET Bill!!! We absolutely LOVED IT!!!! The car show was amazing!!!! I LOVED the 50 millionth car!!! Just beautiful!!! Please tell Mrs. Vicky we love her!!! Thanks so very much for the wonderful video!!! Tau care and have a wonderful Wednesday and week!!! 👍🏻😃
@nickarmitage36199 ай бұрын
So happy to see your channel going as a younger man who has an old soul thanks to my grandfather I love your content. Thank you bill
@flinttownrcs78409 ай бұрын
Awesome video as always. This was an special one for me as I was born and raised here in Flint and currently still live here. Thank you for sharing all the info about the 55 and your experience with it.
@keviincullinane85509 ай бұрын
I can learn anything long as Bill tells it. Thanks Bill god bless ya
@mayhemsmaster50509 ай бұрын
Mr. Bill, this is by far the best, well thought, filmed, edited, perfect voice over video to date. This was truly awesome, and incredibly amazing. I have a completely new appreciation of the 55 Chevrolet... a car that I have always loved, but now having tje back story beautifully laid out and in great detail, makes my appreciation of this beautiful car not to mention Your dad's, and now Billy, is a legacy like no other. Thank you for sharing this. Much love n prayers from upstate NY.🙏💜
@ACDGarage_Racing9 ай бұрын
Hey Bill, Amazing video! I bleed chevy orange, I was born to live the SBC life and i will live it untill i die! I was born into a strictly GM family being as my grandpa (my Dads-Dad) was a Physicist & Engineer for GM, Specifically Chevy & Pontiac( I mention this in my last 2 videos)... Back in the late 1960's into early 1970 My Grandfather was a consultant on an experimental pontiac 427 Hemi engine that was said to produce 650 ish HP ( Im talked about this experimental engine a lil in the new camshaft video ive been working on for awhile).. My grandpa also knew/worked with Smokey Yunick for a period of time in the early 80's at Pontiac(I've mentioned this in my first cam vid)... My grandpa had a 55 Chevy when i was a lil kid and the 55 Chevy was my dads favourite car, I aim to build one some day before I d!e as a tribute to bolth of them... In my last camshaft vid I shared alot of rare knowledge with dyno data that I learned from my Grandfather, My Dad and threw complex experience about optimal valve event timing & how to get max VE (aka max TQ & HP) across the entire rpm range in any conventional headed V8 engine combination... its information you literally will not find anywhere other than mabey a top prostock engine builder... David Vizard loved my videos, ive also been told by many people that they learned more from my cam vids than they did from all of Billy Godbolds newest book and even a 3 day $800 David Vizard seminar... Id say it's well worth the watch if you have the time bill, I wanted to share this knowledge with you personally but your a busy man an i don't want to bother you so i decided to share it with everyone and ive had good success in doing so, my first cam vid has 145,000+views & my new one has 41,000+views, bolth videos just keep climbing & bringing in the subs!!! Again Bill, I loved this video, To be honest I really felt it inside as it triggered memories of the past with my Dad & Grandfather who are bolth no longer here... Take Care Buddy... ~ Adam ~
@Clutch_Kick1879 ай бұрын
Much respect for you guys passing this information down the line and actually documenting it.. There is too much knowledge not being passed down to the modern youth today.. I learned from my grandfather so much mechanical knowledge its crazy, he was a crew chief/mechanic engineer in ww2 on a b24 crew based in England.. 2 yrs before he passed when I was 19 (43 now) he shared some stories with me of his job, and training learning every nut and bolt on the aircraft, maintaining and repairing off flight times, and having to man the top turret during bombing missions.. He explained how it was -60f to -70deg at altitude and they had to wear heated suits and how miserable the cold was. After the war he was hired as an engineer for Rolls Royce/Allison in Indianapolis and was on the team of engineers that developed the T56 turboprop jet turbine engine that was in use for like 50yrs in many forms.. His mechanical knowledge was immense.. I also became and engineer but I feel like a mere peasant compared to his accomplishments.. I wish I had recorded his stories he gave me, but my love and respect for him and all those men from those days will live on in my head for the rest of my life.. Lots of knowledge is lost and as I stated I really respect you documenting these things and passing them down for further generations to enjoy and use.
@kezsol949 ай бұрын
Mr bill, thank you for giving us the info on the 55. I’m not sure what has changed this past week but you seem to be happy, I love seeing it man! You keep knocking the videos out of the park, your work doesn’t go unnoticed. Thanks again!
@williamcole4649 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember car shopping with my dad in late 1956, we stopped at a Chevrolet dealer, and they were preparing a Black 57 Two ten 2 door sedan for delivery. It was a 3 speed manual transmission and a 283 V8. I tried my best to get him to buy it, but he said no.😢😢😢
@timot77469 ай бұрын
So what did he buy?
@red-doggracing55579 ай бұрын
Bill I grow up with my Dad drag racing 55 Chevy 2 door hard top 301 cid sbc extremely ported solid roller cam it was 585, 585 Eskandarian 462, casting camel hump heads, Edelbrock scorpion intake, which was also ported that was running a Muncie M 22 rock crusher with the Mr. gasket, vertical gate, shifter, 57 olds rear end 5.38 gears The best run was a 10:23 and 139 miles an hour. Dad‘s got three NHRA Wally s . He worked at chet and Jerry Wilson’s Racing Engines, Wichita, Kansas my dad worked there 17 years professional engine builder. That’s what I do. We met you when Billy checked piece of Mallory at crankshaft there in Ozark, Missouri. My mom‘s car to drive with a 55 nomad. Chevy, orange and white. Crager SS wheels all the way around. I would love to rebuild that car
@kylewatson67399 ай бұрын
Holy crap the amount info in this one was off the charts bill!! Great job!! That is probably the most iconic most beautiful thing iv ever seen I'd love to be able to see that in person. That's so cool I never knew it even existed I'm kinda in shock over it. Great video thank you so much for the history and story about it!!
@BIGFESH9 ай бұрын
THE BEST FAMILY / GARAGE / CHANNEL ON KZbin!! Thank you Mr Bill. I saw the community post about this video I'm excited to see it. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘💚💚
@robertwest30939 ай бұрын
What a wonderful time we live in. You can literally build a whole car out of a couple of catalogs. Thank you Bill, for taking us along to the Detroit Autorama.
@jodywells75199 ай бұрын
Never thought id see a 307 going in something on this channel 😢
@1982MCI9 ай бұрын
Well, unfortunately that’s when you get rooked by a street racer from New York! You can trust what those guys say as much as a New York politician, lol 😂 At least it’s something that was gonna go into the MailCamjno and not something needed for a build with turbos or NoS. Makes you really wonder about the “Originality” of the rest of that SS Nova tho. Tyler may not have the cream puff he’s always thought he had or he did know and that’s why he was not taking issue with stripping the car down the way he is to update it instead of leaving it factory SS
@ritchschut19979 ай бұрын
The 307 was never a bad power plant, it just was never even close to being the king of HP. Personally, I am glad that the ElCamino is getting a rare power plant. While the 327 would have been awesome, the 307 fits the bill very nicely too.
@lorneknox41579 ай бұрын
No horsepower, hard on gas, JUNK
@ChevyBoiiJD9 ай бұрын
@@ritchschut1997307 is a rare power plant?
@jcnpresser9 ай бұрын
Those were considered as boat anchors, lol.
@rharrington8289 ай бұрын
I'M GLAD YOU AND YOUR WIFE HAD A GREAT TIME..SMILES ARE CONTAGIOUS. 😊😊
@JMurph669 ай бұрын
As soon as I started hearing you talk about this 50 millionth 55. I immediately called my grandfather who's 89 and retired from gm in 93 to see if he remembered anything about this car unfortunately he did not . But in 55 he wasn't a american car enthusiast he was more on the European cars following is Italian roots . I also asked him if he ever owned a 55 and that was a no . Closest was a Olds 98 ? Or 88 ? Between 55-61 model years . My grandfather probably owned as we had our conversation between 100-125 cars in his life time. Bill, if you wouldn't of posted this video I wouldn't of called my grandfather and talked to him about cars for 20 minutes and that's a conversation I don't think I'll ever forget. Thank you .
@David-uu1oj9 ай бұрын
"Come with me Mr. Camera man" , Mark is just to funny. For years I have wished for such a parts shop. hance
@KevinRussell-v6y9 ай бұрын
Best videographer on you tube hands down. And an all around great guy. Appreciate the work you do Bill.
@danielmanneback17629 ай бұрын
I'm a Ford guy... don't hate me!!! Lol. I've lived my entire life in Michigan, not far from Flint. This was a great video to watch, and very informative!!! I greatly appreciate GM, in 1995 when I hired in at Ford, I drove a 1980 Corvette to my forst day of work, so I also have a lot of love for GM!!! P.s. my inlaws retired from GM.
@DenverNewcombe9 ай бұрын
Grate video Bill . Iam a ford guy but a 55 chevy is a vary nice car
@johnnyturbo84609 ай бұрын
The Golden 55, wow, how cool is that! Awesome Chevy history lesson. Thanks for that Bill.
@bradcasey28889 ай бұрын
I own a 56 it was also my dads, he passed on and left it to me. That being said I really enjoy watching you work with your dads car. Cant wait to see the finished product!
@davep48789 ай бұрын
Fantastic job on this video Bill. Thanks for letting us all come along for the ride!
@joshuabuxton75029 ай бұрын
Bill this is one your best videos yet.. thanks for bringing us all along on your journeys.. God bless yall...
@jonhartline14249 ай бұрын
I love the information that you give in all of the Videos. Especially on the 55 Chevys. And can't wait to see your Mom and Dad's 55 to be done. I know that your Mom would really love it. God Bless you and your Family. Please keep the Very Awesome Videos coming.
@3madeamps9 ай бұрын
Love your shows ! #1 show on KZbin for me !!
@jamessharp43619 ай бұрын
Thank you Bill. So cool to see the 55 and hear the story.
@Poolguy88799 ай бұрын
Great video Bill !!! Thank you for taking the time . Brings a tear to my eye to see how proud we were of our nation !!!
@tonynicoletti21659 ай бұрын
What an amazing video Bill.. For those of us who have had a tri-5 vehicle it makes it even more special.I am bout 10yrs older than you and we saw them everday.My parents car I rode around in the first yrs of my life was a 57 Belair .So I have loved those cars all my life ,so ty for the info on the 55 and a walk down memory lane..God bless you and your family!!
@Dave-mi3jy9 ай бұрын
The zenith of Americana, really liked the feel of the old video compared to the insanity of today. Thank you for the excellent content.
@bs081502bs9 ай бұрын
You’ve out done yourself again with this video. There’s no doubt this has become my favorite channel to watch!! I’ve watched your channel from the very beginning when Billy talked you into starting it and I have to say, it’s been a pleasure getting to see all of your hard work paying off.
@daviddoty29139 ай бұрын
My favorite video bill awesome job
@timothyblackburn73179 ай бұрын
Bill, Thank you for allowing us to participate vicariously in your labor of love of the 55 and the Small Block Chevy. We are all the better for viewing your journey and wait expectantly for the next installation.
@Rip662309 ай бұрын
Mr . Bill your voice overs and knowledge are second to none even if you look up something it’s still so fckn inspirational and informative, thank you , I know it’s a bitch to edit and do what you do and the time it takes , I just wanted to say thank you and let you know it’s so very very appreciated Sir
@RickyBobby6159 ай бұрын
My first car at age 15 (1970) was a 55 2dr HT. 8 yrs later I sold it - 3/4 cammed SBC, 4-speed aluminum flywheel/pressure plate, 4:56 posi daily driver. I'm 2nd owner of a 63 Impala Anniversary Gold (927) purchased in 85. Had several relatives who moved from Tennessee to work at Borg and warner gear in Muncie and my cousin was partner in establishing Music City Rod Shop. Keep up the good work Bill!
@thomasjohnson11429 ай бұрын
I love the pushrod V8 I think there all awesome in the own way . I definitely don't want to see a future with out them. There is nothing more important than keeping our history alive so thank you for the lesson. God Bless .
@jonathanhanners60579 ай бұрын
Awesome information on the 55 I’m not really a Chevy guy but love learn and hearing history on the over cars and trucks love the video and information on the 55
@Happy_Knife_Life9 ай бұрын
June Pup is a good judge of character!! .....lol
@ajamessmith9 ай бұрын
I'm no "car guy". I love cars but couldn't talk about anything. But damnit...The wholehearted love of cars and the way you talk about the '55.....I'm in my feelings. You and yours' are gems. Gosh damned gems. I love it.
@brianstephanierobertson3579 ай бұрын
Outside awesome that GM built the 50 millionth car first. Great video and thank you for sharing your trip and giving us some history on the 55 chevy. That many of probably didn't know existed
@d2dap6369 ай бұрын
I think this is my favorite video from OMG. It was informative, funny, interesting and made me think about all the old men in my family that have passed. The men in my life that started my obsession with cars. I believe they would've enjoyed watching your channel. Thanks Old Man👍
@procharged679 ай бұрын
Thank you for the history we like that just as much as the classic cars alone .
@jeffjankiewicz51009 ай бұрын
Thanks for the history lesson. I was born in 1957, at the end of the tri-five era. Thanks for taking us to the show to see the clone and the story behind it. Good to see House of Pearls there too. Can’t wait to see them work their magic on Dad’s 55. Stay safe all, God Bless.
@WNCworks9 ай бұрын
Good video, Bill! I really enjoyed the history of the meanest looking Chevrolet ever built, IMO!
@robsdeviceunknown9 ай бұрын
The video in the end. Sure did make me miss the old America. What a beautiful, GREAT country it WAS.
@chrismathews44789 ай бұрын
Thank you for the history lesson on the 55. Viewing your channel has given me a longing for the days of my youth spent in the garage and at the track with my father. Racing a 57 Chevy named Mouse House. He now has a 56 that he races and is building a different 57. Anyhow thanks for the video. Your family is an inspiration to many. Many blessing to you all.
@dennisgebhart82789 ай бұрын
Great video as usual Bill. I was born in 57, so have always wanted one. Don't think that will ever happen. But always loved the 55's.
@goldenwheeledbanshee91609 ай бұрын
Mark sitting there contemplating his life choices was priceless.
@Jdg709 ай бұрын
😅 OMG, I cracked up, ill have to remember the Viagra question to get out of the dr quicker. 😂😂😂😂😂
@jaredjordan53879 ай бұрын
Wow! Makes me want to have a 55 of my own! Thanks Bill
@jamesbrown96199 ай бұрын
That part of history is partly why I watch your videos bill I love learning about history and cars
@joshmiller86639 ай бұрын
Bill those kids at house of pearls are amazing their work is unbelievable they're artists. love their channel as well as yours.
@markarnold48689 ай бұрын
Bill, awesome video Thank you for everything that you uncovered about the 55 Chevy! And the fact that you have the history growing up with that car in your family. You're an awesome guy to do what you're doing for your family's original 55. I too grew up in a family where the 55 was an icon to our collection of vehicles. That 55 has now been passed down through generations and is still an awesome icon.
@evilinside59849 ай бұрын
@TheOldMan'sGarage- I wonder how many watched ALL the way to the end of this video? You aint seen nothin yet! Great video🎉 I learned a lot from this video, so thank you Bill.
@MichaelPhillips-wo3bq9 ай бұрын
Wonderful Video Bill. Your attention to detail about the history of the 50m Golden 55 is second to none. Great Job 👍
@Ronzos_UTUBE9 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this vid. Thanks for taking us along side. Cool history.
@PWRVTEC9 ай бұрын
Great video Bill, all I could think about is my father that has been gone for 3yrs Feb6 and how he would have loved to have seen this video!!! 😭
@carolegischel80999 ай бұрын
Loved the history lesson . Loved the closing. This is my era and my love of the good old days all rolled up in one video. You captured so much in this one Bill. Brought back a lot of good memories . Well done.
@ats10299 ай бұрын
This video represents,, What I love from this Channel.. Cars, Family and History..
@ericbowman78349 ай бұрын
Top 3 videos you’ve made Bill. I’d like to see more historical footage.
@zach95159 ай бұрын
There is a little bit of everything in these videos. Love it
@Djwatts1729 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us a historical video on the beautiful gold 55! So much history. Best video you ever made sir👏👏👏
@kaedyncopper129 ай бұрын
Interesting automotive history lesson.Really have been enjoying these history lessons that you have had in your videos. Thanks
@rwn8039 ай бұрын
Loved the video today Bill. The information on the '55 Chevy was awesome. I was only 2 years old then and I didn't get my first tri five until I was 14. The '55 is also one of my favorite Chevys ever built. I'm really looking forward to seeing your Dad's '55 come back to life in all its glory. I'm older than dirt but I can still enjoy a good car video and the SRC family does them best. God Bless you and the family.
@jimcutting44359 ай бұрын
Back in the late seventies there was a gold 4dr BelAir on a used car lot in the Salem OR area. My understanding is it was purchased by a group and sent to California where it was restored by a team made up of some of the guys that assembled it in ‘55. Be great to see that story and a follow-up of the car. Outstanding episode Bill. Lots of significance here that needs to be celebrated. Thanks.
@jurisklavins25789 ай бұрын
Thanks for the automotive history lesson - looking forward to seeing your '55 get its new look! 👍
@petercasper2249 ай бұрын
Bill, please , please, put that 327 in elchino, please. That 307 really doesn't deserve to power Mrs Vikies mail wagon. Very impressive coverage of the history on the Golden nugget. Watched a documentary on the guy that painted the car. Passion is all that matters Bill, passion for cars! Thank you for the top notch video this week, very epic.
@jo16ka529 ай бұрын
Great video!! the "55" story was great learned a few things.
@chuckamato28289 ай бұрын
Really enjoy the history makes the channel that much more unique!!!
@randallgros12369 ай бұрын
One of the best videos yet, love the history.
@bigjunk04519 ай бұрын
Never knew about that car till today. I love videos like this it’s so cool to see what life is like before today. Truly amazing. That gold trim was top notch🔥
@KeepGrindingGarage9 ай бұрын
That's really interesting to know why General Motors didn't keep all 3 55's in a museum or something. To think the most iconic car of Chevrolet history and it was done like this actually breaks my heart. However it's good information to know about it, because I would have never known this. Great video Bill.
@DanPorter-i6j9 ай бұрын
Really good stuff Bill. I thoroughly enjoy the historical videos you incorporate from time to time. You say you’re not a historian but I do learn a lot from your efforts. Thank you
@brandaneakright60829 ай бұрын
I’ve seen quite a few of nova ss’s with 307’s from the factory, there were 350 cars too but a 307 could’ve been factory or swapped a long time ago. Great history lesson though Bill, I didn’t know they built 3 of them either. Keep up the great work guys, absolutely killing it.
@scottburrow87179 ай бұрын
One of my favorite things is learning about automotive history. Heard there was one of these cars. Didn’t know there was 3. Another great video Bill. As always.
@kencapps5869 ай бұрын
Pretty awesome history on the 50 Millionth Gold '55...had no idea there were three and that the actual one was here in N.C 🇺🇸. Thanks for sharing Bill, as always great content.
@Chops-z4s9 ай бұрын
Bill I really enjoy the amount of time and effort you put into all of your videos. It truly is some of the best automotive content being created. Thank you for always keeping it fun and informative!
@Enigma-Sapiens9 ай бұрын
Awesome history event, thanks Bill!
@kennethchapman95649 ай бұрын
The greatest generation came home from WW2 and went to work, building families, homes and those winners of War won again in civilian life too. My late Grandpa loved the Buicks of the fifties and had several Roadmasters and bought my late Grandma a black on black 57 Belair to basically keep her from driving his Buick. Great content. Used to go to car shows like that with my Dad.
@aady46979 ай бұрын
My dad loves your videos, and he is impressed as hell that you can go to Jegs every day!!! I told him that we would try to run you this summer at Magnolia. It will make his day.
@toddcallaghan56099 ай бұрын
You know you got something special going on when Steve Morris watches your videos