At last, a channel about classic cars WITHOUT horrible music, WITHOUT young men trying to act "cool" and WITHOUT weird opinions. In other words, I'm liking this channel a whole lot" 😉
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@wraithconscience Trying to keep it simple and real. No acting or scripts here! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@andreamills58525 ай бұрын
You truly have a gift in finding the coolest "Obsolete " mopar vehicles .
@lars2775 ай бұрын
The headliner ceiling on that looks immaculate. For 58 years old, it looks excellent.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@lars277 It’s in excellent shape. Normally these card headliners get smashed up or fall down.
@bobfidguello72395 ай бұрын
Yes definitely long video format and watched in one sitting with a pot of coffee. In regards to the filming, I think simple and raw shows the experience in it's most original sense,high production videos with lots of music and over narrating,I feel keeps the viewer from having a more connected experience. Agreed,if your classic car is roadworthy, no reason to drive it anywhere and yes there is a fear that goes with any adventure but as Lewis and Clark once said,"the fear of the unknown is what drives man towards the adventure." No apologies for the youngin in the back expressing one's mood,it adds to what we remember on summer road trips in the family wagon! Well done and most appreciate you sharing the experience, safe travels.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@bobfidguello7239 Thanks for sharing your views on the video. I’m glad you found the presentation enjoyable.
@michaelmihalis90574 ай бұрын
Austin,great video.Your family is adorable, I regularly take road trips with my wife and 5 kids and love it.Mike the Greek
@marvsmith81375 ай бұрын
Love the wagon, my first car was a 70 fury suburban wagon. In 1988
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@marvsmith8137 I love the ‘70 Furys. I’d like to own one at some point!
@marvsmith81375 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive me to, very rare, haven't seen any. They didn't make many
@alanspring84625 ай бұрын
I can't emphasize what a spiritual experience Riding along with you And your family And friends.❤
@marvsmith81375 ай бұрын
Awesome buddy, love the old cars, dependable with a little love👌💪💪💪💪
@user-57Plodge5 ай бұрын
One long video is better… we have the option to stop and start when it suits us!, I watched the video in 6 parts! Cheers for your efforts!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@user-57Plodge It’s nice that KZbin will start the video where you left off when you return. I also try to add enough chapters so you can scroll back and forth as you see fit. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@Terryhicks5 ай бұрын
Man that was a long video but it was really cool all of these places I've never been thank you all for us with be safe and God bless.
@seandaugherty75045 ай бұрын
Man, that was fantastic!! It took me the weekend to get through all 5+ hours, but I watched it to the end. The anxiety of the cannonball to the parts store with a blown radiator was palpable. I prefer the long videos, it's like an epic - the chapter markers help alot. Looking forward to your next adventure!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@seandaugherty7504 That run to the parts store had me on edge! Everyone was driving under the speed limit and I was catching every light. Haha
@tallboyyyy4 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive All summer North Conway is just a rolling road block. I avoid it like the plague.
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@tallboyyyy There were a few traffic jams on this trip!
@markbehr884 ай бұрын
Wow. What a trip. Nice that you had your family with you too. It must have been stressful regarding the radiator, especially with your baby. I enjoyed the 1939 Peugeot as I own a 1938 model (on my channel). 👍
@lkmsl4 ай бұрын
Awesome scenery. I play your videos on my big,big screen and it's like I am sitting in the front seat !😎
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@lkmsl Thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying the videos.
@danclancy65355 ай бұрын
Another awesome video Austin ! Nice job on the radiator repair !!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@danclancy6535 I was skeptical on if I was going to be able to fix it!
@LloydSpivey5 ай бұрын
i LIKE THE LONG VIDEOS. i CAN ALWAYS STOP AND GO BACK AND PICKUP WHERE I LEFT OFF.
@douglasnieblas744 ай бұрын
I watched the entire video throughout several days. I prefer several videos than one extremely long video. This was exciting. I’m sorry that the crappy radiator gave you trouble. I guess Mt. Washington was too much for it. Keep the videos coming.
@MarkCSevenSixTwo5 ай бұрын
This is my Saturday sorted. Been looking forward to this, Austin...thank you so much 👍😎
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@MarkCSevenSixTwo Enjoy!
@arsinoeivlostprincess42285 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Good having your family with. Heroic repair. I was going to bed at ten but It's almost twelve now. I like you show the restaurants and the motels.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@arsinoeivlostprincess4228 The radiator situation really had me thinking the trip was over! Luckily I was able to get it fixed! I plan on doing more footage/reviews of restaurants and motels and such in future videos.
@fredglazer29134 ай бұрын
One of my earliest childhood memories was a family trip to Mt. Washington. We were in a 1964 Ford Country Squire. It had manual brakes and a 2-speed automatic. I never saw my father so scared as when we were coming down! Had to stop numerous times to let the brakes cool, but we made it!
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@fredglazer2913 Did y’all wear the bumper sticker proudly?
@fredglazer29134 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive Yup. In those days it was made of cardboard and attached by wires, but it stayed on for a long time! The Country Squire lasted until 1976, when it finally rusted away. And one more thing, the road wasn't paved back then, just dirt with boulders along the side to act as guard rails.
@johnst-john3 ай бұрын
I watched this great video in 5 parts and loved to come back where I left off.I thought it would end when the radiator leaked and was so happy when you managed to fix it!
@ObsoleteAutomotive3 ай бұрын
@@johnst-john I thought it would end with the radiator as well! But I was able to get it fixed thankfully and finish my trip!
@richjones62394 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, and yes I like the long format so I can watch it on and off, whenever time allows. I like your road trips because you include the sights and the places where you stay, your opinions, as well as the adventures with the car. You showed a lot of talent under pressure with the radiator issue. I can’t believe how well that car runs while consuming so much oil. I’ve been to Vermont numerous times and enjoyed seeing those sights through Woodstock and Weston. How aggravating it must have been to be close to home and have the traffic come to a halt for hours! I am looking forward to your future road trips!
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@richjones6239 I’m glad you enjoyed the trip. Thanks for commenting! I just completed another long trip. That will be posted as soon as I get the video editing done! So stay tuned!
@johnwenzel74024 ай бұрын
I like seeing that old Mark Ten B Capacitive Discharge box. Brings back memories of my dad and I installing it on our 69 T&C and 70 Swinger.
@robertzimmerman3655 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video of your trip. I watched it over a 2-day period. My family had a 1957 Chrysler Saratoga. Later on, we had a 1968 Chrysler Newport 4 door. Keep up the good work. Love your Chrysler wagon.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@robertzimmerman365 Thanks!
@tyronebiggims16135 ай бұрын
Love that steering wheel we had a 66 newport when i was a kid and i always wanted to eat it..Giant Lifesaver candy..
@tyronebiggims16135 ай бұрын
Also saw a carmel colored aswell.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@tyronebiggims1613 The steering wheel is one of my favorite parts. I love the translucent glow!
@FredC-rq3to5 ай бұрын
Love the 66 Chrysler Town and Country. Your vacation video was better than watching a network tv show. You had all the elements of an entertaining series. I live in central Maine and traveled many of the places you did on the trip. Sorry you had the radiator issue but I can relate. Look forward to watching more of your travels. And yes watched the whole 5 1/2 hours in one afternoon. 😊
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@FredC-rq3to thanks for watching and commenting! I need to go back to Maine and explore more. I’m sure there’s tons more for me to see and experience!
@RPharpman5 ай бұрын
Very cool video. A TRUE REALITY SHOW ! I'm a couple of days away from possibly purchasing the exact same car. Wish me luck...Thanks.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@RPharpman Oh wow. Another Town & Country??
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu2 ай бұрын
And this is the 1966 Scenicruiser Tour Bus to see all of New England in. That car probably handles like a Greyhound Bus!
@hutmgr5 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this video! Take me about three visits to see the whole thing. Looking forward to it!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy it! It’s a long one… but it seems that’s what people prefer.
@MarkB.-mo3lz5 ай бұрын
That Mt. Washington drive sure is not for the faint of heart. I was nervous just watching you drive up it, especially the last 1/3 of the trip near the top.😮 And that Torqueflite 727 tranny did really well on that mountain getting that beast of a wagon up there. Love that instrument cluster that's reminiscent of the older Astrodome clusters. Stylish, dare I say sexy, old girl with an authoritative front end. It's a keeper for sure.
@David-og3bf5 ай бұрын
Love your channel and road trips. That bridge you went over I would have passed out LOL 😳
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@David-og3bf I don’t like heights myself… but bridges or tall buildings don’t bother me oddly enough. I guess cause I know they are firmly affixed to the ground. 😂
@David-og3bf5 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive 🤣
@noelflynn31375 ай бұрын
austin i really enjoyed maine and new england beautiful states ,your wife has some patients with you and the car. regards
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@architypeone86465 ай бұрын
We had a '66 Chrysler Newport when I was a kid. Dad was a Buick guy until mom wrecked the Le Sabre and he bought the brand new Newport. It was dark green with a bit of a flake and looked almost black until it was in the sun. It was a 4 door, (5 kids), and had a 383 engine that ran so smooth and quiet that my mom would think it had died at stoplights. He kept that car for 20 years and was a dedicated Mopar guy. Sold it to Uncle Joe , (a dyed in the wool Chevy guy), because he always said if you ever sell that Chrysler I want it. Best car my family ever owned. Love the wagon version.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@architypeone8646 The more I drive this car the more I love it. I think 1966 is starting to become one of my favorite years for Chrysler.
@architypeone86465 ай бұрын
Agree. Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and Imperial really hit their high point from '64-'71. Mopar Engines and powertrains were bullet proof and design was excellent. When the oil embargo hit all of the big three maker's quality went downhill.
@josepharturi54424 ай бұрын
Just amazing!!
@sharonmiller64795 ай бұрын
Love to go to Maine on my list , my niece lives there . Beautiful scenery, loved the museum, and you have a beautiful family 😊
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@sharonmiller6479 Maine was awesome! I barely even scratched the surface. I’ll have to go back to experience more!
@stephenleblanc49335 ай бұрын
you were very lucky to have a clear summit best trip
@royrcf5 ай бұрын
Excellent, really enjoyed your adventure and overcoming your difficulties.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@royrcf It was fun (even with the car issues)! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@gasser665 ай бұрын
Excellent video, as always thank you for your efforts. I was starting to wonder if the old faithful swiss army knife would make an appearance and sure enough 3 hours and 45 minutes in there she was helping save the day. Extra points for all the excellent railroad footage. Luckily the rad held tight on the mountain and the traffic jam. I'm happy to see your subs growing🏁🏁🏁🏁.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@gasser66 The faithful Swiss army knife is one thing that you never leave home without! Thanks for watching and commenting! I’m glad people are enjoying these trips!
@MikeJustice-en1nh3 ай бұрын
I did a long road trip like that me and my dad in 2000 we were driving a 1976 Datsun truck no problems with it at all
@user-surly5 ай бұрын
Back roads are an excellent way to see the countryside but deprive you of the chance to see the sign on I95 that reads, "Watch for moose in roadway"... always good for a chuckle. You really don't need a yellow road sign to notice a moose in your path.
@charlesb70195 ай бұрын
Awesome trip, great video. However, I died just a tiny bit when you put that bumper sticker on…. 😳
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
The bumper sticker is notoriety and also era correct!
@harrycallaghan30575 ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching 👍🏻
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@harrycallaghan3057 enjoy!
@barberjeff675 ай бұрын
Bob's clam hut is great! The whole belly clams are great! White Cottage snack bar in Woodstock, Vermont is my favorite!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@barberjeff67 It was really good. Any other time I had clam strips in the past they were hard and rubbery probably frozen and no where near fresh. These were excellent!
@barberjeff675 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive strips are famous for being rubbery. Lol. I live an hour north of Woodstock/Queeche area. I think I'll head down there today for some clams! I enjoyed the video and hoped you enjoyed your visit to Vermont!
@user-surly5 ай бұрын
Addendum 2: A '66 Chrysler wagon from down south with a burst radiator spewing steam and hot coolant may have been the highlight of the day for some of the locals. Five and a half hours is a visual "meal" best taken in smaller courses.
@grego9345 ай бұрын
Awesome trip , thanks for sharing ✌️. Watched the whole video and shared on FB . Hope you replaced that Chinese radiator. Really like the wagon , definitely cool
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@grego934 I’m in process of replacing the radiator. It got me home but the more I drive around town the more it’s leaking. It’s just bad quality. Thanks for watching and sharing! Glad you enjoyed it.
@charlesb70194 ай бұрын
Aw come on - you didn’t cry or scream that much!!! Just when the radiator went…. 😂🤣
@TylersNeighborhoodGarage5 ай бұрын
You can add those solder supplies to your on-the-road repair kit. I run a 7lb cap on all my old cars to avoid stressing the radiator. You'll find some egghead claims that it will boil sooner with lower pressure, which is true but I've never had issues.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
The torch and solder is coming with me on all trips from now on!
@davidgold59615 ай бұрын
I much prefer the 1966 dashboard to the 1967.
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu2 ай бұрын
This is as close to Maine as i've EVER been. Very Montauk Point like, and you expect it.
@holykingfish4 ай бұрын
A harbour is a bay. A port is facility or community where you can dock a boat. There can be many ports in a harbour.
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@holykingfish Makes sense.
@tallboyyyy4 ай бұрын
Nice old wagon. Too bad you had such problems with the rad up in the middle of North Conway. Not much but tourist stuff up that way. There is a radiator shop about an hour and a half south in Rochester, NH but that's back near Portsmouth which is the wrong direction for you. Glad you finally got it sorted out. Did I see that the engine in that car is a 440? Did you ever figure out your miles per gallon? I'd be interested to hear what a car like yours got for gas mileage on a trip. One last question, was your car leaking oil or burning it? I haven't yet watched your video of you bringing it home from CA so some of these questions might have been addressed already. I live about three miles from the Maine border in southern NH so I wanted to see were you went. Good choice of showing only about 10-15 seconds of sitting in traffic to get through Ogunquit. Been there done that many times. Yes I spent most of my Saturday watching the whole video. I did speed it up to 2X for long portions of it and would slow it back down when something interesting happened. I also paused it a few times so I could go do things and came back later.
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@tallboyyyy The car does have a 440 under the hood. I was getting about 10-11mpg. The car is burning oil. Haven’t tore into the engine to figure out what the cause is. It’s in the list of things to do in the future.
@oscarcorp11695 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed how often you drive 81 through Virginia. You need to stop at an old school dinner called southern kitchen in new market, va. Known for the fried chicken.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@oscarcorp1169 I’ve been there many times actually! We stop in during this trip to get a ‘63 Newport: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bnSYfKmKgbp5las
@lars2775 ай бұрын
That river is the boundary.
@bobsclassiccarsparts87725 ай бұрын
While in North Carolina you should have stopped by my place in Youngsville & picked up some hard to find parts for your Chrysler.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@bobsclassiccarsparts8772 I live in North Carolina so that can be done fairly easily actually.
@bobsclassiccarsparts87725 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive awesome. If you plan to keep that car I might have some parts you could use
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@bobsclassiccarsparts8772 definitely planning on keeping.
@bobsclassiccarsparts87725 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive awesome, don’t blame you. Those are very cool & well built cars with great lines
@thomashenniger20704 ай бұрын
Where was Perry's Motel at? Looks like a nice place to stay!!! Tom
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@thomashenniger2070 Intervale, NH. Nice place to stay.
@MikeJustice-en1nh3 ай бұрын
And did you order a new radiator for the car when you got home
@ObsoleteAutomotive3 ай бұрын
@@MikeJustice-en1nh Yes. A cheap aluminum radiator was the only one that would actually bolt up correctly.
@PaulBroxon5 ай бұрын
That's what I want to do is take my 62 Plymouth & vintage camper on a trip like that. My friends say that would cost a lot of money! It's not the miles per gallon, "It's the smiles per gallon. I was thinking of using my 77 Chrysler Town & Country hearse, but that doesn't have that travel and vacation feel to it. Unless your taking that last ride😮!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@PaulBroxon It’s really not anymore expensive than driving a new car. But the experience is totally different and better in my opinion!
@PaulBroxon5 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive That's why I said , smiles per gallon. I would get enjoyment driving my daily driver out west. New cars don't have that style and flare. At the end of this year l am retiring. An that's one thing I am planning on is a trip out west, in the Plymouth. I have four vintage campers, the teardrop will be the one I use for that trip. Thanks for the response and be safe on your journey.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@PaulBroxon What model Plymouth do you have?
@PaulBroxon5 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive 1962 Plymouth Savoy, with a 318 Poly, the car is a survivor. The car is equivalent to a five year old vehicle. Bought it when it had 54 thousand miles on it in 1996. Now she has 180 thousand. I also have a 62 Fury station wagon, not as good condition as the 4DSN. Probably going to sell it, I will never get it restored in my life time so it will have to go!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@PaulBroxon I loved my ‘62 Belvedere sedan. The 361 big block and stick shift really scooted! Is your wagon a driver too?
@404goldie75 ай бұрын
I was born in '60 and I loved the '65 and '66 T&C's even as a kid. Mopars have something undefinable, almost supernatural. You do know that the Fury was God's car. It's in the Bible, God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden Of Eden in a Fury! Seriously though, I'm diehard Mopar, and all your videos are great to watch.
@Hudson-19475 ай бұрын
Have you figured out the oil consumption problem yet?
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@Hudson-1947 Not yet. I had this trip planned and left right after getting home from California. It’s on the to do list now that the car is back home for a while!
@tedcowart36475 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotivepcv valve? Great video!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@tedcowart3647 I’m thinking it’s either the heads or the piston rings. Didn’t seem to be any issue with the PCV.
@jeffsmith8464 ай бұрын
Nice video of a beautiful part of the country. I hope you can find a decent replacement radiator as the Chinese versions are just crap. Other than the radiator the old car has just run flawlessly.
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@jeffsmith846 Thanks. I just installed a new radiator today actually. We’ll see how it does!
@user-surly5 ай бұрын
Addendum.... Watched part of the video and resumed... 1:58:38 my home town! Went to school with the current owner of Chuck Wagon! Livermore Falls is a dying town. It used to be a very busy mill town with several paper manufacturers along the Androscoggin river (which was horribly polluted as a result) The river has cleaned itself up as a result of the mills closing one by one over the years. It's good that the waters are clearer and the sulfur stench no longer hangs in the air downstream. The Androscoggin can be fished but I wouldn't eat anything caught in it! Sadly it doesn't appear that the leadership (economic or political) did anything to remediate the loss of employment as businesses in general pulled out after the mills closed. There's a bit of agriculture in the area and some businesses open but little to bolster tax revenues or keep younger people who are looking to settle down. Thanks for the inadvertent memories!
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@user-surly Oh cool. Wasn’t expecting someone from there to watch!!I really liked the restaurant and would definitely go back. I didn’t know any backstory to the town but sad to hear it’s been in decline. Hopefully somethings brings it back around.
@user-surly5 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotiveI'm older and moved to Ct in 1986. Lots of paper mill towns in parts of the state where the basis for their growth is gone. Just about every other business would depend on a resident population drawing the paycheck from... International Paper, James River, Otis, etc. for survival. First goes the major employer, then bit by bit the population and the small shops, restaurants, etc. that need people to furnish traffic. Were the State more accessible to a major metro hub and population center, reinventing the economies might be a bit less difficult. There are a few enterprising souls who set up successful operations but for the most part, decay. Maine is rural; much of the older population isn't as welcoming to outsider traffic that a tourist operation might attract. Kicking myself for not tapping the memories of older relatives who have since passed about earlier history. One very interesting (to me) tidbit: My mother's dad grew up locally near the Androscoggin river where a covered bridge spanned. This was shortly after the turn of the century before cars were widely used and one of his winter jobs was to shovel snow ON to the bridge deck so that horse-drawn sleighs wouldn't damage the road. Snow was packed down using heavy rollers and not plowed. Cars were a rich man's toy relegated to a garage once they got snow. The process of figuring out how to handle snow for cars when they became more of a utility and less of a toy is another story.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@user-surly Very interesting tidbit! Never even thought of something like that. I talked with a guy from Vermont who lived there on the 1960s and they basically didn’t drive cars. Used horse and buggy or sled for the majority of the year and only used the car for trips that were too long for a horse ride.
@stanmarcusgtv5 ай бұрын
great looking wagon Chrysler Town and Country wagons were peak wagon did that woman say $65 to go up Mt Washington? that's crazy
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
Yes it was steep pricing! (Pun intended)
@jeffreyrigged5 ай бұрын
as many swinging bridges as eastern ky has idk if thats the smallest suspension bridge.
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@jeffreyrigged That’s what the internet claims! 🤷🏻♂️
@jeffreyrigged5 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive I guess they aint official
@michaelnewjerseydiecast55355 ай бұрын
For me I have to watch in the video in two parts it's really hard to watch a 5-hour long movie cuz I lose my attention span about halfway in the video
@michaelnewjerseydiecast55355 ай бұрын
But I watched a fast forward some parts a little bit with the repairing of the Town & country wagon the coverage the video coverage was good
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@michaelnewjerseydiecast5535 The benefit is that if you stop watching when you come back the video picks up where you left off. Or you can use the slider at the bottom to go forward or backward to things you want to see more or less of.
@michaelnewjerseydiecast55355 ай бұрын
@@ObsoleteAutomotive okay I appreciate the tips Austin!
@davidgold59615 ай бұрын
2:34 this is a COG railway - think of a ratchet mechanism. It is impossible for the train to gain speed.
@MikeJustice-en1nh3 ай бұрын
Not me I love diving my old car
@saddletramp69355 ай бұрын
I live here in maine for the time being. Love the state, hate the politics. But you are doing it the right way. slow and stopping frequently. But its a large state ruled by basically 1 area, Portland, not good for a lot of the people. They have pretty much ran the locals out. Thats why im moving out. They hate conservatives.
@captainmalibu434 ай бұрын
like your videos but why don’t you include more of the other people who travel with you sometimes, including the girls?
@ObsoleteAutomotive4 ай бұрын
@@captainmalibu43 Wasn’t too sure about having my kids face shown. Thats my reasoning.
@andreamills58525 ай бұрын
Do you ever name your cars ? I named my 1950 Dodge Coronet Ms. Emily . She has the massive😅 230 L head 6 with fluid drive 3 on the tree . She's been contributing to the global climate change for 74 years . Making Greta proud here in the 21 century. She would probably make it but I don't think I'd drive her across the country. I did drive her to the Rod Run one year and to the top of Mt. Mitchell but I wouldn't do it again .
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@andreamills5852 Some of my cars do get named. My very first car (a 1957 Plymouth, that I still own) is named Bonnie for example. Some cars get names that just come naturally and others don’t get named at all.
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu2 ай бұрын
What's New England without lobster rolls? You won't leave there and not try ONE?
@ObsoleteAutomotive2 ай бұрын
@@davidzdziarek-zl8cu I had to get lobster rolls and a lobster dinner just because I was there. “When in Rome.”
@tonynelson40785 ай бұрын
I like your show that's too long and I'm not watching it
@ObsoleteAutomotive5 ай бұрын
@@tonynelson4078 Okay. You know it can be watched in parts right? If you leave it picks up where you left off when you come back…
@MikeJustice-en1nh3 ай бұрын
I know this is none of my business so I'll apologize up front but why don't you like to show your family in your videos
@ObsoleteAutomotive3 ай бұрын
@@MikeJustice-en1nh just didn’t really want my kid permanently plastered on the internet is all. And my wife is more camera shy than I am.