A millionaire leaves his kids 3,000 classic cars. They must decide what to do with them – while honoring their dad’s legacy.
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Comments 100beth.cisneros:
Soooo....where's the rest of the story?
should build a huge car museum, and put all his cars in it so everyone can enjoy them too
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rosaaltamirano46710 years, 7 months ago
Nice pair of sweater puppets
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lilia_medrano9 years, 8 months ago
"runs out of room in his 300 car garage" LOL
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jayeden6810 years, 7 months ago
OMG---this guy has more cars than jay leno!
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bertrand_charpentier10 years, 6 months ago
I learned a long time ago when I owned 38 cars, you don't own them, they own you. I cannot fathom 3,000. I met some people from this group at Irwindale raceway quite a few years ago when they were showing the model of the museum and had a nice talk about some cars, but I had no idea they had that many cars.The logistics of that many cars is a massive undertaking.
nicholas_marsh10 years, 10 months ago
where can i watch the full length of the video?
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leon_rogers10 years, 3 months ago
I Wouldn't want to see a family so terribly burdened by this collection so if your nice I'll look after it for ya..
priya_ghose8 years, 5 months ago
What many people of Tacoma knew was that Harold Lemay shared his passion yearly by inviting friends and friends of friends to drive his cars on special days of the year. How many museums would ever let the average car lover drive their cars. None that I know of. He was a very unique man with a passion for cars. I lived in Tacoma and often went to his small Spanaway shop and watched some of the restoration on a few cars. I would look at the cars stored in the yard and say, "If I had that one or that one" I would do this or that to it. I doubt that there will ever be such a generous or happy man that wants to share his passion of saving cars ever again. To Harold's family, "Thanks for trying to preserve the passion and the collection". :) :)
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dawn_horton9 years, 6 months ago
4:39 Difference between spouses today and 30 yrs back
taylorsmith9246 years, 7 months ago
"Son, I can't afford to raise you; you're going to live with some strangers who can." How d'ya think that would fly, nowadays?
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courtneyatlas829 years, 8 months ago
Nice collection, 1:44, you see him checking out her. !!!!
emmanuelle_maillot8 years, 2 months ago
Been there.....awesome. Mr. LeMay was a fine American. Started with one garbage truck ended up with an empire. I started with one pick up truck and now have nine whiny workers.
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cynthia.horn9 years, 3 months ago
And now you Don't know, the rest of the story.
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shawnbird24210 years, 4 months ago
Is there more to this? I just finished this video, is there a part two?
advaithsoni65410 years, 10 months ago
Oh WOW what an Amazing Collection
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beth.cisneros8 years, 11 months ago
01:50 That Packard matches your dress . . . SOLD!
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daniela_campos9 years, 9 months ago
Wtf it just stops? I want to hear he rest of the story.
sarah_wallace8 years ago
“He went to a wrecking yard auction in Idaho, bought the whole wrecking yard.” That’s one way to get a hell of a lot of cars!
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cheyenne_brown10 years, 6 months ago
I like to see these cars on the road, maybe weekends on backroads. Those are nice driving cars unlike todays cars.
Soooo....where's the rest of the story?
should build a huge car museum, and put all his cars in it so everyone can enjoy them too
Nice pair of sweater puppets
"runs out of room in his 300 car garage" LOL
OMG---this guy has more cars than jay leno!
I learned a long time ago when I owned 38 cars, you don't own them, they own you. I cannot fathom 3,000. I met some people from this group at Irwindale raceway quite a few years ago when they were showing the model of the museum and had a nice talk about some cars, but I had no idea they had that many cars.The logistics of that many cars is a massive undertaking.
where can i watch the full length of the video?
I Wouldn't want to see a family so terribly burdened by this collection so if your nice I'll look after it for ya..
What many people of Tacoma knew was that Harold Lemay shared his passion yearly by inviting friends and friends of friends to drive his cars on special days of the year. How many museums would ever let the average car lover drive their cars. None that I know of. He was a very unique man with a passion for cars. I lived in Tacoma and often went to his small Spanaway shop and watched some of the restoration on a few cars. I would look at the cars stored in the yard and say, "If I had that one or that one" I would do this or that to it. I doubt that there will ever be such a generous or happy man that wants to share his passion of saving cars ever again. To Harold's family, "Thanks for trying to preserve the passion and the collection". :) :)
4:39 Difference between spouses today and 30 yrs back
"Son, I can't afford to raise you; you're going to live with some strangers who can." How d'ya think that would fly, nowadays?
Nice collection, 1:44, you see him checking out her. !!!!
Been there.....awesome. Mr. LeMay was a fine American. Started with one garbage truck ended up with an empire. I started with one pick up truck and now have nine whiny workers.
And now you Don't know, the rest of the story.
Is there more to this? I just finished this video, is there a part two?
Oh WOW what an Amazing Collection
01:50 That Packard matches your dress . . . SOLD!
Wtf it just stops? I want to hear he rest of the story.
“He went to a wrecking yard auction in Idaho, bought the whole wrecking yard.” That’s one way to get a hell of a lot of cars!
I like to see these cars on the road, maybe weekends on backroads. Those are nice driving cars unlike todays cars.