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  • cool meine brüste wachsen

  • People like this give us car guys a warm fuzzy feeling! :)

  • in Germany there's 4 brothers, who own a similar auto parts business - BUT, these guys are different: one of them knows_every_part_and_where_it_­is!

    they don't own a computer, or keep record any other than in the brain of this one brother!

    they are called "The Ludolfs" (Ludolf is their last name) and they've got their own tv-series. i find them pretty scary.

  • This guy's fricken amazin', yall. Real old-school southern gent, y'all. Being a modern Brit, I have trouble understanding more thickly spoken Americans sometimes...

  • How can you not like something like this... This is the way parts stores should be today! I look forward to being part of this clientel...and i hope this place is carried on for as long as automobiles are restored! Which is and will be a VERY ... very long time

  • damn ,most of the parts i ever bought were aftermarket......

  • Oh my... I love this guy!! I want to work There!!

  • shit rear nos deck lid plate for a 66 Nova? A Man a fre intake?

  • I could wander around in the warehouse for days.

  • Will be a sad sad day when this man dies!

    I hope to god he has an aprentice around to carry this legasy.

  • 2nd generation customer of Stacy! His parts aren't pricey... They are priceless!

  • yeah i called and priced some parts he wanted crazy prices for nos parts- id just buy shiny new shit from year one lol- but if your pockets are deep and it has to be original this is the best place anywhere-

  • @lowlowfoshow2005

    The "shiney new shit" from Year One is made in CHINA!!!! You get what you pay for!!

  • unreal the guys amazing what he's collected

    he'd probably have the white whindow winder knobs i'm looking for that were used in a 40's buick but fitted to the FJ Holden here in australia

  • nice!!

  • Genuine

  • He's higher than retail.

  • Great man, god bless him.

  • Awesome!

  • THATS WHY THE SOUTH LOST THE WAR

  • i just got wood

  • That is America, I love this guy...!

    Right on..

  • I just can't believe he has all that in his head... crazy!

  • somebody pls help me to contact Stacy i am in need

  • That's why I love America. That's why....

  • you might be interested in OIL SPILL ELIMINATOR on You Tube

  • if you love old cars, then this is the best store in the world.

  • now thats what you call a pack rat.

  • Greeks are Turkisk puhahahhaha

  • just stumbled across this... pretty cool

  • There are a lot of parts!

    Best regards and 5*!

    Bidone

  • Love it I will ring. Need some parts for my CHARGER

  • I have known Stacy for 15 years.. I own a 1940 ford ,most of my parts came from him. I found Stacy to be honest and always willing to go the extra mile to help get the right part !!!! p.s.. he does have a computer " its between his ears.!!! patrick conway ark.

  • OH MY GOD! I just moved to Austin FROM Dallas. I was living right next to this guy for 10yrs and never even knew it!.....damn

  • this ol man is my friend stacy, very very nice man, lets me dig, hah

  • I drooled at this video 14 times.. WOW

  • that was amazing.. i wasnt expecting that at all haha wow..i literally had to watch it like 2 times just to catch on but i finally go it.. haha nicely done.

  • Wow, very interesting video you made. haha It seems like you got a lot of comments on it. (= good job on that! Make more

  • I'm sure he definitely has parts for my 1967 Dodge Polara! (Must save number)

  • I need to take a road trip down there just to look around.

  • I would be glad to list some of his inventory pc by pc on ebay for him....

  • If that man would go on the net he could become a millionaire in less then a year.

  • WOW. Just WOW...

  • I sure miss shade tree auto repair.

  • It would be worth paying for just to be able to walk around and look!

  • Funny thing is, Stacy will let you walk around there all day if you like. I have spent many hours searching for anything that I didnt know I needed in the Ford section.

  • i have an auto parts store myself and hes right i feel the fun is having something when somebody is looking for it.

  • I came into your place a lonnnng time ago Stacy, way back in '83....seems like yesterday. Glad you're still doing well and I'm glad my friend sent me this link. I'm far gone from Dallas, but still near the center of the US! Keep on providing a needed service.

  • Watching this story made me happy.  Thanks

  • Stacy is a great guy and doing a great job, he has a terrific business, but would give you the shirt off his back, not that it would fit anyone. Keep up the good job. I could walk up and down his aisles of his shop for hours, it like walking back in time.

  • I´ve been there !! GREAT GUY !!

  • What kind of invantory control does he use...? They didn't have computers when se started this.

  • Our inventory control consists of erasing the number we have written down and writing in the correct one when we buy or sell.

  • that parts collection is worth MILLIONS to collectors all over the world

  • It's great to see all the old stuff being saved. Because once it's gone, it's gone for good! Nice work. You are the MAN!!!

  • una mierda

  • he's the man!

  • I have had the honor of making a number of parts runs with Stacy. He is the finest person I have ever known. You will not find a harder working, more honest or dedicated merchant. His secret of life was finding something he loved enough to do for free..and then get people to pay him to do it!

  • Thats a man who loves what he does. Good to see it! Thumbs up to him.

  • 817 275-2381

  • Do anyone know the phone # to this place?

  • phone number is 817-275-2381

  • it's right over there --->

    posted may 29, 08

  • I need a saginaw or muncie 4speed transsimission for a 1967 chevy biscayne

  • I may be a hot chick but I sure do love crazy gross old antiques! =] xox

  • Why not make a database & put them online? After you're gone, who's gonna know what you've got?

  • I asked the same question to an old man we purchased parts from in Pueblo...Itz..whats going to happen to this stuff when you are gone? He smiled and replied..why do I care..I'll be dead!

  • 이명박 이자식 지금 즉시 청와대에서 나오면 살고

    안나오면 처형 !!!!

  • omg

  • Thanks!

    Ü

  • Got anything for a 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova?

  • 1985-88 is too new for what we stock, but give us a call and we will tell you how we can help

  • Keep on collectin', brother! Awesome.

  • that is the most awesome auto parts I have ever seen, that someone still has inventory of all makes of cars that Stacy mentioned and all in his mind.

  • Brilliant as usual!

  • wow

  • This was cool! My first car was an antique so I fell in love with classics very early on. On my 16th b-day I got a 1961 Chevy Apache10 Pick-up Truck. Equipped with wood planks as the bed and turn signals mounted into the big bubble hood. Several years later after moving to N.C. I got a 1962 Ford Falcon Station Wagon. It had a factory auto trans and electric back window. A lot of windows and chrome, and a large shiny chrome luggage rack. The bench seats were the most comfortable I've ever sat in.

  • WOW, and the fact tht its been right under my nose the whole time! great!

  • The man is good as gold!!! I've been in there several times. Tail light lenses for a 59 Rambler,GOT'EM!! Tailgate handle for a 57 Dodge station wagon,GOT IT!! Vent window lock for a 41 Chevy,GOT IT!!

    Good prices too!!

  • I thought for the longest time I had one of the largest inventories, I was wrong. I wonder if he would sell it all. I am setting up a searchable parts identifier to help find out what parts fit which cars.

  • Extremely nice

  • That man is kinda my hero ...

  • Wow, I couldn't imagine keeping track of all those parts even on paper or in a computer. And it is all inventoried in his head!

  • WOW

  • This is how we became a great country......

    Kudos to this man and his business, may he live long and prosper!

  • Thats weird

  • when he dies half of it is going to be throw away. no one will be able to find anything after he is gone.

  • Perfect!

  • Super Antiques Autoparts. Gorgeous

  • Awesome video!

  • Consider this "added to favorites".

  • thats pretty cool! yeah im TOTALLY gonna need that Fairlane Taillamp. LOL

  • truly amazing

  • Even the phones are antiques -- sounds like they're from the '70s too.

  • Very cool!

  • I love this show

  • wow- that's a lot of autoparts. I gotta remember the name of that place.

  • Another excellent production :)

  • I love these little segments!

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