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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

Anotha edition Of my Old SchoolZ series..........More of new and old school whips
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  • @DatGoodOne our* creative

  • @0:35 the mustang is nice. Rather you love or hate whatever these people done to they cars you have to admit one thing...we all show are creative side to our cars. Keep doing your thing rather it's muscle or custom

  • Its obvious you people dont deal with, nor know too much about cars. These old muscle cars, classics, and antiques are woth THOUSANDS, and people BUY THEM, TRADE THEM, AUCTION THEM, and so forth ALL the time. SMH.

  • @MegaTmarshall Thank You...I laugh when I go to craigslist and see someone trying to sell a old school for like $30,000. There's just not many people willing to spend that type of money on a old car regardless of how much was put in it!

  • @laylow1973 My 1979 Caddy is straight as an arrow, no rust and runs as beautiful as a Rolex watch. I have no rips in the leather interior, the carpet looks like new, the A/C blows ice cold air and I even have the original digital am/fm stereo still working in it. I wouldn't change a thing to it because I love it so much. If I'm lucky, I'll keep the old girl until I'm a very old man! lol

  • Some of these rides are tight but , there not clean the original way.

  • @MegaTmarshall I bet that thang is clean big homie.

  • @jaykeia I agree with you. The only way to win with an old school car is to restore it back to original condition. Otherwise, you are going to experience the law of diminishing returns on investment. Once you modify an antique car, all of the antique value goes right out the window. I had a 1971 Chevelle that I learned this lesson the hard way on. Now I have an original 1979 Cadillac Coupe De Villle that I refuse to modify. I get people wanting to buy it from me all of the time!

  • good vid

  • Nice vid

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