Dodge Dealership Selling Over 100 Classic American Cars

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Heard a rumor that Crown Dodge in Ventura, California was out of new inventory, so they bought up a bunch of show-worthy classic cars to sell instead. It was surreal to show up to a car dealership in 2022 and see the lot looking like THIS.

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Thanks! This made my day and I have shared this video with many other channels... I hope that you reach the dreams you kids have worked for... your little girl is a hoot! They grow up so fast

morgansword
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Love it! Back in the day we all geeked out on these cars too! Theyre just that cool! Thanks for filming your visit!

daledassel
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Nice cars..I have personally owned 37 Chev pu, 50 coupe, 51 coupe, 54 coupe, 55 coupe, 57 coupe, 58 four door, 60 impala low rider, 61 SS impala, 65 station wagon, new 65 4 dr, 66 impala 4 dr, 69 impala low rider, 75 impala, and a ton of 51to 54 pu and 5 1965 pus. Still got a 77 C10 pu..and more. Been messing with old cars since I was 12 years old.

larryhutton
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Super cool. Thanks for the virtual tour and Hell Yeah Brother!!

davidrice
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RIGHT ON !
That place is flippin amazing, and the amount of old cars on hand is just crazy.
I can't believe that every car that you touched was open for you to inspect and enjoy what it felt like to just go back in time and see for yourself what car shopping for a dream car is like. Not one salesperson approached you about touching or getting into the cars at all. What a fun, exciting evening that you guys had, right?
I tell you what, if I lived within 100 miles of that dealership, I would be driving to there right now, geez leweez!
WOW! Thanks so much for the tour!😃

gordonstroup
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That was a blast from the past.
Believe it or not. Once upon a time there were used car lots all over the place that had much of the same inventory. Granted, they were used cars, not show quality like in the video. However, a lot were well keep up nice cars. You could find almost any car from the 50's, 60's and 70's by just going around to the lots. Most places did not have as many as Crown has. But the bigger ones did have a lot of cars to pick from. They often would direct you to one of their competitors, if they knew that place had the car you were looking for. No internet or cell phones. Every trip was an adventure. Anyone recall Rand McNally?

ButchNackley
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Be extremely careful with these places, especially if it's a car that looks like it has had a recent restoration. People buy from classic car lots and find all sorts of crazy shit, like rust covered in Bondo, VIN tags welded on from entirely different vehicles, rotted frames covered in paper or tape and painted over, damaged coupes made to look like "convertibles, " and on and on. These lots seem very idyllic, but it takes a lot of money to make an old car look like new, and dealerships do all they can to maximize their profit margins.

tubbs
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Love the enthusiasm for these gorgeous old cars!!!❤

wheels-n-tires
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I love how shocked they are that the cars are unlocked. That's how life was for a long time. Even in the 1990s. We used to tour used car lots for fun. We'd test drive all sorts of vehicles just for fun.

MostlyEnds
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Rock on Thanks for posting this. I just saw your video and have already been to the website. Thanks Again

seanmcdaniel
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That is the most tri 5's I have ever seen in one place. The Camaros and Mustangs and the GTO's. Then you have all of the late 60's muscle cars from all makers. What a collection.

Finnegan
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Holy crap so sick!!! I painted a 57 wagon last year. Thank for sharing more cool stuff!!!

thehouseofhorsepowerautobo
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It's a treat seeing so many vintage cars! My favorite ones were the Chevrolet BelAir vehicles including the pickup trucks.

Sabercats
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Loved your video Thanks for posting 😎🤙

stevetriplecrown
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Great video ! Always been a car enthusiast. Thanks for the video .

ri
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Honestly I don't know what I liked better! All the cool old school rides, or the really cute girl with the heart & soul of a motorhead geeking out over them all!! Thanks so much for tip to my next car and all the positive vibes to go with it!
Just an update to my post: I looked at a lot of YT and cable today... and nothing I saw today topped this video in just pure joy value! You guys were like a couple of kids in a candy store... and we all got to come along for the ride! Yee haw! Thanks again for making my day today! May all your car dreams come true!

allanbmw
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I can't believe my first car was a 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88, I am rolling back in time watching you all. I can see America when these cars were one the road and gas only 25-30 cents a gallon

johnelliott
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I have owned almost all car types during my 67 years. When I was in my teens I didn't even mess with car lots. Down in S. Fla. there were cars on lawns and corners, store parking lots, just everywhere. They almost all had the keys in them. I bought a 1962 Lincoln Continental for $50.00. Interior was perfect and it ran and shifted the same. Paint was a little faded but buffed out. 57 Pontiac, 65 Corvair, 68 Sport Satellite, 1960 Dodge Senaca Dart w/ wide block 318, 63 T-Bird, swivel seats, tilt and telescopic and side to side steering wheel. That car had a console all the way from up on the dash to the rear package deck, with auto. shifter on the console. Corvair truck with a side ramp and tail gate. 65 sky blue ford like new. The guy asked me to start it up. I replied, it is running! He put his ear on the hood. Had a 56 2 door chevy for 42 years. 55 chevy pick up like new I built an engine for. (with a little cam lope) 1951 Chevy P.U. Put a ford rear and a 283 in. 1966 factory motor home with a 327 auto like new also (chevy) 1959 2 dr. Pontiac, Maroon all like brand new. The carpet even had the sparkles it was so new like. Another 62 Lincoln, this one white with red leather int. They both had the 430 C.I. engines. Drove that one across the country more than once. When I sold her she was still just as I had bought it. 1959 Buick with the wings. The starter switch was under the gas pedal. In Ala. we bought 1951 chevy fast backs or fleetlines, and only once did we have to pay more than $5.00 for a running car. We bought one for $15.00. They would not come off that price for anything. Of course, I was too young to get a DL at that time. But there were no cops out in the country. Every now and again we would get bold and drive our cars to town. 8 miles or so. Wow, got so wound up looking at the cars I began to relive my child car hood. Thanks for the video, brought back some really good memories! Thumbs up of course! Today I own a 1949 Chevy 2 dr. w/ a 350/350 auto. Three tone paint. Of course, I am getting too old to work on them anymore, some health issues didn't help. Might be selling the 49 pretty soon. OH! and yes, she runs like a scalded cat! I buy the good tires with the white lettering so, I don't go burning them off. But you know, you have to know so I did it once. Didn't even push halfway on the pedal and she started spinning. No brake holding. Brand new Holley too. Later car guys!!! I had more cars but, fingers and eyes haqve limits, gotta go. Later.

moses
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Had a 1965 GTO 389 tri carbs, positive traction burgundy with black leather inside Hurst 4 speed, she was my baby 🥰 stolen. Convertible 🖤

tomcurran
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Incredable stuff.. Like your own private car show... and everything is for sale!

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