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RESCUED: 7 Hidden Cars in Rural Arkansas!!
Love when Alex and Zack go back and forth lol
I know. Lol. The forklift humor was great. Of course Alex can drive ANYTHING!
Right on, another great episode Denis and all his crew. Love the show and cannot wait to see next week’s episode.
I really like the weekly updates addition.
Awesome video!, learned a few things on this one.
Thanks very much for sharing this with us! Good job guys!
I hope you and your dear families have a wonderful weekend!!
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That 1979 Silverado is SWEET! I can’t believe the condition of it, it’s mind blowing! It always amazes me how people could buy cars and trucks back then only to preserve them the way this truck was. Man here in Rhode Island that truck would have never made it that long
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Never a dull moment with the crew, there is just never enough room on the trucks for all the cars you find. Love it guys
I got my grandmother’s 1979 chevy short bed.strp side 4wd 400 t400 Power everything ac.. 790 miles. Been stored inside a heated garage since new blue in color mint mint mint have the oe battery.. gets started once a month and driven up and down the driveway .
As always the best time of the week…outstanding! Love it.
Rip Charles, I can’t wait to see the carnage my kids have to sift through when I go π
Same here
I never thought at 49 I would see a weekly video of a man doing what I dreamed of doing as a teenager and young adult which at the time I thought I was the only person crazy enough to want to hunt down old cars that I love and try to find the rarest, lowest mile and coolest cars in the country. Thatβs one long sentence!ππππ Great video!ππππ
Never to late sir get back out there go back to finding gems never to late to shine
That ’67 Eshelman might be the only one of its kind left, the bad thing is there isn’t any info and any of the non GM parts would be non existent. The update truck is wild. Looks like Alex has a 64 SS build on his list lol
It’s not what he’s saying it is. The car he’s referring to was a Corvair. That included the golden eagle. It actually referred to dealerships he tried to designate as “golden”. He basically took a GM car and added a safety bumper and plastic VIN. Someone just stuck a plastic VIN on it.
@Brad Canning Yeah Eshelman did Corvairs but the last Golden Eagles were indeed 67 impala’s. A limited google search will give you the wiki that I am referencing
The video was so good I couldn’t believe it was already over. So good. Keep em coming Mr Dennis. Thoroughly enjoyed.
I’m so glad that you’ll
added the update of
previous fines to the
video. That 79 Silverado
is in excellent condition.
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As always, another great episode. You always show the utmost respect to the sellers and treat your crew outstanding.
Love this episode and the up date, keep those updates coming.
updates are like frosting on the cake. It’s all good! nice to see the outcomes of these great cars and trucks!
Is there anything Alex cant do π Would like to know how Alex got his start working on cars and how he met Dennis—THANKS!!!
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Every week these finds just get better and better, thanks to Dennis and crew these cars will be put back on the road and more people will get to see the cars live onππ
He has the biggest underground garage to protect Americas history.
Zac – the tone and pacing of the updates are perfect. Quick and to the point.
The first Eshelman Golden Eagle was an ordinary mid-1960s Chevrolet Corvair retrimmed with special emblems and other ornamentation and marketed through used-car dealers by Eshelman Motors Corporation of Baltimore, Maryland.
By 1967, the model was called the Eshelman Golden Eagle Safety Car and was based on the contemporary Chevrolet line, but now each Golden Eagle had a patented standard 15 mph (24 km/h) impact-resistant “crash absorber” fashioned by incorporating each car’s spare tire into the front bumper. Advertising claimed the cars were “Designed for the owner who has a special value for his life and the lives of his loved ones.” Known Golden Eagle dealerships included the former Kislack Kar Sales in Houtzdale, Pennsylvania and Plaza Motors in Niagara Falls, New York, but exact sales numbers are not known.After the cease and desist ordeer he continued to sell trim packages to individuals for theeir cars.
Coffee walk never disappoints with the rare finds every episode! Crazy how dry it is in the Ozarks this year like Texas dry.Ill have to eat a Jamie’s in Harrison sometime too wow!
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I love how you have started adding the updates. I love watching coffee walk!