Tail Fins and Chrome features: Cars of Dreams

Jake shows you an amazing museum only open to the public 2 to 3 times a year… ONLY for Charity Events. He also gets some face time with the man himself, owner John Staluppi. For more cool stuff visit: www.TailFinsandChrome.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Responses to “Tail Fins and Chrome features: Cars of Dreams”

  • TheCountrycrawler says:

    Such an impressive collection. Such beauty and class in these cars.

  • rig48 says:

    Mr. Staluppi is a very very nice man.

  • violet2048 says:

    Race car section, Ford GT40, the most beautiful car ever made. Then the Cobra.

  • Glibzer says:

    They should have an american race car section (gt40 boss 302 trans am race car and superbirds etc

  • CutieoSixtaan275 says:

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  • 2egypt says:

    Loved this. I’ve worked in the auto body repair business all my life and noticed that the cars have a high gloss. Tell me, do you use Diamont paint? And a two stage clear coat for the finish? Love to get my 64 1/2 Mustang convertible that marvelous finish too. Would love to see this collection some day.

  • familybc146 says:

    4 people don’t have a drivers license….

  • Surflogg says:

    Wow!!! Thats amazing!!!

  • felgoodful says:

    it’s a superb musem i wish i have and i will have so cars

  • 1pt21jigawatt says:

    DROOOOOL!

  • purplewings123 says:

    I love them all! It makes me sick to think most of us will be driving around in clown cars before long, because our government has decided we are putting too much carbon in the air. Besides all the people in clown cars in Europe are driving them because gas prices are up to about $9 a gallon. Soon ours will be up there too, as a way of guaranteeing we won’t be driving these sleek impressive automobiles anymore.

  • DtRockstar1 says:

    7:15 looks like a jacuzzi!

  • sandrochatlos1 says:

    Dear santa……

  • RayGettings says:

    All the classics I owned and let slip through my hands….brings tears to my eyes

  • noldaker says:

    Love this video and the cars –we drove to Florida the 1st time in my mom’s 1959 Black convertible Cadilac –great car!!! We own two Bichons just like Dillenger–with puppies on the way –Great dogs

  • noldaker says:

    Love this video and the cars –we drove to Florida the 1st time in my mom’s 1959 Black convertible Cadilac –great car!!!

  • methodsin01 says:

    I wouldnt like to be paying the insurance on that warehouse full of immaculate classics…

  • kurtespo says:

    My god mothr barbara e-mailed this to me

  • cherokee1940 says:

    Fantastic video. You captured the cars great! I used to belong to a classic car association many moons ago. You created a great video to display them. Thanks for sharing.

  • bongomanfromdalou says:

    Hey, Jake!

    Awesome shots of those classic cars, and from what I saw, not a bad-lookin’ ride in the whole bunch! Thanks for sharin’, bro’!

  • Bobtheclogger says:

    If I remember correctly, in 1957 I entered the youth Talent Show with some papers. The Youth Talent Show was sponsored by the Lansing, MI State Journal and I think, Oldsmobile was a co-sponsor. Olds was to pick the best design from the Youth Talent Show for its 1958 Oldsmobile. They picked the winner and I believe that is the design that was seen on the 1958 Olds. I had a 1957. Both cars were just great.

  • aussiecoupes says:

    the world needs more guys like John!!!

    Brilliant collection.. and it is SHARED with the public to boot.

    Nothing worse that a guy who owns *everything* and never shares it.

  • scribklu says:

    @glasman9 Colombo family…………..

  • novabrian says:

    I didn’t see at C1!

  • bstggs says:

    slfjslfjs

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