This is a small slide show made when Eric and Mrs.O visited the Pierce Arrow Museum in Buffalo NY. If you ever make it that way and love automotive history this is a must stop! Next time I am going to bring the camera. What a fantastic place. I originally just had this posted on Facebook and debated releasing it on YouTube because it was a bit out of our norm but for what it is worth, here you go.
http://www.pierce-arrow.com/
http://www.pierce-arrow.com/
Diffentley going there this summer
@ the end, you look so contemplative.
Deep.
Rolling art! Had a smile on my face all the way through this one. Thanks for the tour! Loved the "Dealing with mechanics" read.
G'day, Eric and Mrs.O! Thumps up! I really enjoyed your Pierce Arrow Museum – Slide Show! Well done!! Cheers! 🙂
What an amazing montage. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Brilliant. Shared on bookface and twatter.
thanks for this …
Always enjoy your post. I am a subscriber, but no longer receive notices of your postings. Any clue why? Take care and be cool.
I had a '61 Bubble top Impala 348 tri power sold it for $800 back in the day…DANG!!!!
Nice stuff, here very interesting…thanks for taking us along.
RIP eric O
Time seems to go bye fast when I'm in A museum. Love them. Thanks for sharing
All that… and not 1 can of Brake Cleaner? LOL Thanks for the video, Mr. & Mrs. O.!
I love the background music!
sure sign your ageing, visiting old stuff in the museum.
Dr. O
It's cool
Did you have dinner at Chef's?
Looking good, Mrs O
Moral of the story; be straight up with the garageman or he will take you to the cleaners:)
One of these days I'm gonna be in a museum….
Great video! How can anyone not like this? I definitely need to check that place out one day.
I bet that was fun
Did not see any brake parts cleaner.
HA! Well done sir!! I LOL'ed at the end there! 🙂
This place is alot like the Owl's Head Transportation Museum I just went to in ME a couple weeks ago – I commented on it in your hunting trip vid. Place was great! Got to ride in a 1915 Model T, and check out so many long since gone brands. AWESOME collection here, and there! I saw a can of Oilzum in one of the pics there. That stuff was made right in Worcester MA at White & Bagley. I have an empty can of it hanging out in my barn, although not as early as that one there.
Good to see your wife enjoys this stuff too – that's a good thing! My wife and I spent so much time in the museum in ME, that when we got out, all the cars had left the car show and our '93 Volvo 940 was sitting all by itself. I laughed, and snapped a pic of it there. It's nothing I'd consider a show car, but it got us in the show and museum free! Was a great purchase that keeps paying me back, unlike my GM products that keep taking, lol!
Man, were our forefathers thinkers or what!?! Amazing stuff they came up with in the day. Some days I think I wouldn't mind trading all this modern crap for some REAL style, a little less power, & some tinkering that doesn't throw me in a fit of rage every time I have to get in there. I wouldn't mind an engine rebuild every 60k miles if I could have it out and on a bench in 15 minutes. 🙂
I was just rummaging through my grandfather's toolbox to see if he had anything in there that I could use as CV clamp pliers for this '88 Isuzu Trooper I've got here now. Lots of stuff in that box would've fit right in that museum. He was a Model T guru – knew them inside and out. I have a coil from one that I use for testing spark plugs, and to occasionally limp my old distributor ignition cars home. 🙂
Loved the pornographic V8 hood ornament too. 😀
That music reminds me of waking up Saturday mornings and watching Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry cartoons. I would love to own or drive most of those vehicles instead of anything made today. Those cars had class.
Nice trip down memory lane!
I bet Mrs o was stoked to go to the auto museum lol the fancypants music made feel like I was watching masterpiece theatre or something 🙂
good stuff
What a top notch video production! Very professional, Thanks for sharing.
I'd love to see that museum, however, if I wanted my wife and daughters to go they would look at me and say…"really dad, how 'bout lets not"…I'm guessing you took Mrs. O to a nice dinner and a show afterwards.
So, did you learn something from the museum library?
That was a great show. I love old automotive memorabilia.
хорошее видео. у вас хорошая автомобильная история.
You should do a Toolbox Tour! I think a lot of people would like that. So
Awesome collection thanks for sharing.
good video – really enjoyed it ! ^-^
Eric- do you know what you've done? You've combined The Symphony, The Ballet and Grease Monkeys into one homogeneous event. If the theaters catch on and put a big screen behind the orchestra pit I am in deep trouble.We will not have any leg to stand on when The Wife says "We have tickets for the Ballet this Saturday night." Damn you Eric O. First museum I have ever seen models through out the exhibit. Cool, bikes, motorcycles and cars. Thanks for sharing. doug
looks like an interesting place. Wish i had more time when i was up that way.
Nice show eric thank you
Gotta make a trip there sometime. Good stuff.
great,thanks for taking a bit of time out your hills and showing us,
Is real nice.
What a fantastic museum, would love to see it one day, priceless thank you John
You better believe that's a paddlin
Great video & music, man. Old skools, I love old classic cars.
An old guy showed me his Austin 1950's A35 Made in England. Keeps it in his shed. Even has a spare motor.
Hey man thanks for uploading. I could spend days in a place like that. That Solex article was interesting. It's cool how they wrote back then. And that part in that book on how to talk to your "garagememan" lmao, it's nice to see things haven't changed hahaha.
thank you eric and mrs o i liked that a lot very enjoyable