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Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona

Posted By: Trulyvintage

Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/06/22 08:14 PM

Streetside Classics has over 1700 consignment vehicles
scattered across the country in it’s many showrooms.

I visited The Streetside Classics Phoenix location
which is actually in Mesa this morning to pick
up a vehicle headed to Boise, Idaho …

Let’s begin with a 1930 Aluminum Roadster:

@ https://youtu.be/7ij30dNem90


Jim drive
Posted By: 1972CudaV21

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 12:17 AM

Not another stealership classic car advertisement...
Posted By: TJP

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 01:40 AM

Originally Posted by 1972CudaV21
Not another stealership classic car advertisement...


EDIT:
Based on others comments, I went and did a kwik pass through some of their offerings for a friend (non Mopar) and was surprised that several he might be interested in looked pretty decent, so I passed the info along beer
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 01:50 AM

Charles takes me on a tour:

@ https://youtu.be/O19HDm_au3U


Jim drive
Posted By: SomeCarGuy

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 04:24 AM

So are you trying to start a YouTube sideline where you promote these dealers?
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 05:06 AM

I picked up a vehicle here today.
I shot a couple videos and posted links.
I enjoy what I do - even after 16 years.


Jim drive
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/07/22 08:51 PM

Charles is a good guy. Helped me sell a couple of Mopars at Russo Steele when he worked for them years ago.
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 11:10 AM

Maybe they actually have some decent cars, but most everything I have ever seen them advertise looked like heavily perfurmed pigs. I will pass on anything they have listed.
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 02:41 PM

As a local they are well known for storing cars during the summer months. There’s a lot of those cars being sold by flippers. In the spring buy a car on Craigslist, Offerup, Bring A Trailer etc, list it for sale then as the weather turns hot consign with Streetside. They advertise nationwide. There are a lot of cars there belonging to snowbirds.
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 04:33 PM

Rough crowd.

Dont like dealers?
Pretty easy. Dont buy from one.

But...why bash the op for posting a video of cool cars
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 06:00 PM

Originally Posted by gtx6970
Rough crowd.

Dont like dealers?
Pretty easy. Dont buy from one.

But...why bash the op for posting a video of cool cars


Thanks …

I enjoy taking & posting videos of places
some folks may not get to visit.

Glad you appreciate it.


Jim drive
Posted By: McCandlessboy

Re: Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 06:42 PM

Originally Posted by gtx6970
Rough crowd.

Dont like dealers?
Pretty easy. Dont buy from one.

But...why bash the op for posting a video of cool cars


Because of his previous post. Dug is feet in the ground on a previous post when other posters had more facts than him.
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Video Visit To Streetside Classics In Mesa Arizona - 05/08/22 07:07 PM

Originally Posted by McCandlessboy
Originally Posted by gtx6970
Rough crowd.

Dont like dealers?
Pretty easy. Dont buy from one.

But...why bash the op for posting a video of cool cars


Because of his previous post. Dug is feet in the ground on a previous post when other posters had more facts than him.


“ More Facts “ ?

I spent 8 hours over two days taking several videos
with unrestricted access to The Volo Museum.

I posted those to You Tube & Facebook.

I spent a couple hours of that touring with Greg Grams
who has lived on the property since 1960 and was
Co-Founder along with his brother.

Some folks like to tear anything positive down.

I like The Volo Museum.

I respect and admire The Grams Family
for what they have contributed to their
community - state - museum culture.


Jim drive
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