Alfa Romeo paradise with a splash of Mazda RX-7 and Porsche 911 | Barn Find Hunter - Ep. 77
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Within the SCCA racing scene, Tom has always heard about an Atlanta local legend, Paul Spruell. Paul is a national champion of SCCA G-production and 3x national champ in E-production. Ride along as Tom stops by to see his race shop and hear his stories of barn find cars that he's collected over the years. The fun doesn't stop there! You are in for a real treat as Tom stops by his son Brian's house and reminisce over his barn find's that he has collected over the years.
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Ok tom we have seen your sons cars . About time we saw your personal cars
@saginawdan
4 жыл бұрын
I'll second that!
@Beenman27
4 жыл бұрын
Yes Tom, would love to see your collection.
@MrJRD827
4 жыл бұрын
Yea Tom you piece of SH*T A** demon nut juggler!!! Aahhhhh!!
@Kiret123
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrJRD827 lmaowtf
Those 90’s Mazda RX7’s are the real deal a very handsome car.
@stews7
4 жыл бұрын
Stephen Swift yup! I bought one with a engine fire back in 2005 after owning 5 other older models. Sat and sat till I got married in 2009 and had to sell it. Miss it
@zpe1200
4 жыл бұрын
re amemiya rx7 was one of the fastest street cars ever made check out the best motoring touge clips
@stews7
4 жыл бұрын
zpe1200 I always liked the Fujita Engineering FEED cars better. I got to visit their shop in ‘03 was very cool.
Brian did a fantastic job explaining his own cars, look forward to him doing more videos overviews oneday.
Your son looks as humble as you..... Lots of blessings to you and your family....Stay safe and keep those videos coming.
I love how he’s asking the younger generations take on what classics we relate to!
One of the most sacred JDM cars, the late 90’s Mazda RX-7.
@microbuilder
4 жыл бұрын
And almost completely unmolested too, crazy.
@gav240z
4 жыл бұрын
Didn't have any rear spoiler which is quite rare and the red interior is also rare. They really are fantastic cars stock. Mine is still stock and I loved driving it. But it's blown a coolant seal. I'm trying to weigh up keeping the stock twins or a modern single turbo. Hard decision.
@heikopanzlaff3789
4 жыл бұрын
@@gav240z Bathurst twin turbo is a direct bolt on. Turbo`s are Hitachi like the original ones. Easy decision.
@daevid21
4 жыл бұрын
gav240z mordern single for sure
@alexpaumen3937
4 жыл бұрын
Anyone who knows nothing or little about cars, would likely mistake a RX-7 for a C5 Corvette (also very pretty imo) because it looks very similar from certain angles.
My wife’s cousin, an F-16 pilot, had an RX7. He drove it fast. I had a GLC. Good mileage, no go. Mazdas are well engineered and fun cars.
@MrJRD827
4 жыл бұрын
Del Holford liar
That was a real treat! You have done a wonderful job! Being a good dad is much harder than any restoration I have ever done.
Old Alfa Romeos are beautiful. Great video
Brian needs a KZread channel. And I must add, great outro, really suits RX-7. Kudos to director.
Wow. What a cool episode. It's great to meet your son. Thank you for introducing us to him.
The coolest thing was that Tom just let Brian tell the story of his own cars. I say that because after a couple of minutes, it just became another great episode where a guy is telling a story about his cars. I had forgotten it was his son that fast, which is a testament to the format. I also liked that Tom was just Dad enough and host enough that he was up to his normal asking for clarification and poking around the immediate area.
This may be my favorite episode of Barn Find Hunter ever.
@07SuperchargedSS
4 жыл бұрын
Check out Ammo NYC channel. They just came across 300 rare cars gathering dust in a warehouse. Prototypes, one of two cars, one of four Bizzarinis, Ford GT40's, Ferrari F40's, Cobras etc. It's insane
Nice meeting your son Brian, Tom! Top lad
Thanks so much for introducing us to your son Tom. What a lucky guy, and that likely applies to both of you!
Heyyyy.. This episode is iconic. Hello there Brian!
Paul Spruell is a very known and respected Alfa Romeo guy. They supply good amount of street/race Alfa parts that helped me built few engines that are still running.
This was an awesome segment not just for cars but for Tom and his boy!thank you for showing your sons passion. The apple did not fall far from the tree indeed!
Those RX7's were great autocross cars when they were new, glad to see one still stock and being driven in competition!
The rx7 had me drooling with googly eyes. What a beautiful car.
Love meeting your son and some pretty cool cars in his family. Mike
For me nothing beats that father and son stuff.
Love your sons car collection would like to see more of that period cars
Proud papa and rightfully so , it was great to meet your son . Stay safe out there ❗️🇺🇸
Great episode Tom, awesome Alfa's, a 4 time champ and a father and son story. Thanks much and do not hesitate to get Brian involved more often.
11:10 thant's beacuse the hood for that model was redesigned short after many hoods (what you call step hood is called "scalino" in italian) were already build. So, instead of throwing them away, they decided to put those no matter what. And a legend was born. That's the story behind that little step! Greets from Italy!
Great to see Tom’s son in this one. Also bought a 3.2 Targa before old 911s got expensive. Put 50k miles on it - commuting, road tripping, tracking, canyon carving - and sold it for more than I paid for it (with 240k on the clock).
Loved the 90’s ending 😅
I drove a Volkswagen in college and this kid drove a Porsche. He is way ahead. Look forward to seeing more of Brian.
great to see your son is following same passion as you!!! one f my favorite episodes yet keep it up tom !
It looks like you and your son have an amazing father-son relationship and cars _just happen_ to be one aspect of it. I would have given anything to have had a father like you when I was Brian's age.
Julio ,Jennifer,and the rest of the J.P.'s y'all are what family is supposed to be...One Love!
Massive thumbs up on this video Tom!!! It was excellent getting to see your son & it clearly shows (because you're beaming with pride) how proud you are of Brian. Thumbs up from Ohio !!!!
My first new car (age 25) was a 1985 Alfa Graduate purchased from Paul. Drove it as a daily for over a decade. What a great car!
The Duetto "boat tail" in Italy is called "osso di seppia" (cuttlefish bone) ;)
I really LOVED this episode. So nice to see your father son relationship. And the cars were cool too
@andoletube
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it'd be nice if every father-son had a common passion and actually liked each other.
Corona virus pandemic, staying at home, drinking coffee and watching your videos. Thank you.
Great work with the Alfas, and a very good presentation of your son. It´s always cool see father and son, congratulations!!
What a nice family !!!
Great to see a stock FD. I would replace the stock plastic overflow tank. Especially if u are tracking it! Love Love Love the stock stereo and interior.. Had a stock 94 R2 (except reliability mods) i sold in 2001, what a car!
Thanks for sharing Tom👍 & Stay safe with your Loved ones❤
Tom the was the best episode ewer seeing you with your son and his awesome cars. I really hope he will some day continue your work.
My Grandpa did Formula V. Told me when the car came into pits. They would stick a potato on the the exhaust just before the engine was shut off. Kept the engine from sucking in cold air and warping the valves.
That lowered van was done by Joe Martin and crew, Martin Bros. Customs (Johnson City, Texas), from the TV show Iron Resurrection, for their upholsterer Cato!!! Nice to see it again!!
Congratulations for share the same passion, it shows you have a lovely Family!
Tom, you have every reason to be very proud of Brian. We really do look forward to his occasional appearance on Barn Finds with you. He seems very personable and quite knowledgeable as well. I really enjoyed your visit with Paul Spruell and hearing about his SCCA history. I used to crew for another SCCA National Champ who won D-Sport Racer 4 out of 5 years in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Excellent episode!
I know it’s a lot to ask, but can we get daily episodes during our quarantine?
Wow wish me and my dad could bond that way.... he does not know much about cars... yet he teaches me about it... sparking my inner car guy to this day.... i always wanted him to say "good job son" since im fixin his old 83 corolla liftback.... i wish you guys all the best and hopefully the car bug bites down further and passes down to the next gen.... :3
Pop up, up and down headlights!!!
Wow, Tom, that is so sweet! The body language tells it all. A great dad and a great son!
Back in my old days at Summit Point (I crewed for a SSC/ITB racing co-worker), the Mazda rotaries were out in force. The exhaust sound out of them (running pretty much open exhaust) reminded me very much of popcorn popping - hence my nicknaming one of them (a friends' racer) "Hamilton Beach" after a popular popper at the time. Some of the others in the bunch we had at the track called them "Quisinarts" or "La Machine" after popular food processors of those days. The cars were incredibly light and quick and usually put on quite the show on the track, what with their unique sounds and typical flames belching out the pipe on downshifts. I miss those days at the track. Seems like things were simpler and more fun back then. -Ed on the Ridge
Amazing Father and Son Story! I have a 3 month old son and hope him and I have a connection that you and your son have. It also got reminded of the bond that I had with my Dad. God bless! Keep bring us episodes! This is by far the best KZread series.
WoW!! What a great Alfa collection!! So very cool, thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy watching the Barn Find hunter and the GMC/Chevy truck being fixed. :) Thanks for sharing Tom, stay safe and God bless!
@carlmalone4011
4 жыл бұрын
God caused the coronavirus. He created it to rid earth from people gullible enough to believe in him.
Alfa Romeos were called Giulia and Giulietta as an hommage to Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” tragedy, but it was also a word pun because the Alfa owner at the time was called Nicola Romeo (Romeo and Juliet). There you go My grandfather was also an engineer from the late 1950s throughout the early 2000s, thanks to him i’ve always been deeply in love with Alfas
That RX-7 is one of the best looking cars of all time
Very cool episode tom loved it what a great surprise to meet your son
Bet you're a proud papa. The legacy lives on.
I love your caption " When I go to the scrapyard in the heaven..." !! So funny ! 🤣 I hope, as much as Ilike your son, that you're still visit "earthly scrapyards for decades to come, Tom. You and your & our friend Peter Egan, represent so well my generation. I got to know you by Peter in one of his crazy adventure story, when you with him riding shotgun, to drive your new 289 Cobra from CA to your home across mountains, in freezing cold, rain, snow etc. That was epic, man ! Two tough, crazy guys on a mission ! 🤣👍 You're still in touch with him ? Still own that Cobra (my life time dream car !) ? Marc, from Montréal, Québec area. PS I had to go back in 2017 when you found your awsome Country Squire wagon. What a find, what a car !! With ALL options on !
This is my absolute favorite episode. Hands down. I actually dropped tears of joy
That lowered van is Cato's upholstery, was on Iron Resurrection (Martin Bros. Texas) he relocated to Atlanta area.
The last 10 seconds were the best part!
Too cool great to see the apple didn't fall to far from the tree happy hunting .
Yes guys, love the 80s outro!
That's a beautiful FD.
That generation of RX7 is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful car designs of all time.
Sonny did well, driving a 85 Targa in College, in my day, you were the bomb!!
@fastinradfordable
4 жыл бұрын
bill nalder You would do well to drive one of those to the stock market
Hands down my favorite episode. Would love to see more father and son episodes, barn finding together!!!
WOW PAUL SPRUEL INTERVIEW , WELL DONE. PAUL IS A NEIGHBOR OF MINE AND A BIT OF A HERO. I'VE KNOW "ABOUT " PAUL FROM AS FAR BACK AS HIS VOLVO HILL CLIMB DYS IN ASHEVILLE. GREAT GUY , BETTER RACER , MECHANIC GENIUS FOR ANYTHING ITALIAN. I NEED TO LOOK HIM UP AND MAYBE BUY LUNCH WHEN THIS CRAP IS OVER HERE IN THE ATL. THANKS FOR A GOOD INTERVIEW AND REMINDER OF HOW WE SHOULD NOT LET OLD ACQUAINTANCES BE FORGOT.
nice to see 90s cars become collectable classics. Knowing the Volvo scene the 850R wagon from the mid 90s has become a beloved classic.
Cato's Van! He was the upholstery guy on Iron Resurrection! Miss him and Shorty on that show!
That is a beautiful rx7. Looks better than most of the modified ones imo.
Loved this with your son !!!!!!
amazing how well the rx7 look has aged and still looks like such a beautiful car
One of the best episodes! That three car garage of Brian is as perfect as it gets.
I had a 1300 Normal & a 1300 Veloce 1960 & 1963. Lovely little cars wonderful to see a show on ALFA's
Chip off the ol block Tom,, I know your proud . Love the show
Do more videos together. You both are compelling to listen to. Enjoyed that!
I remember watching this when it was first uploaded. I wonder if Brian still has these cars, both have gone crazy in value! I would cash out now if he still does!!
Love this episode...I am an ALFA fan. Had a 69-70 Duetto that I bought new and I kept for over 40 years. I finally sold it to make garage space for my 2015 4C LE also bought new. Loved the old Duetto and if I had the garage space I would have both. The old car was durable and lot of fun to drive as it had a souped up engine, trick suspension, etc. The 4C has been dead reliable and an absolute blast to drive. Have had lot of other cars in my life (72 years old now) but only the ALFAs make me want to keep them for a long time.
A built 13b goes "hmmmm brapp" Love your son's enthusiasm, and you took the words right out of my mouth "the apple didn't fall far from the tree 💙.
How cool to see your son in this episode... and your pride is evident!
Loved that RX7! More imports and Japanese please!!!
Love the boat tail Duetto. This was just before Kammbacks became all the rage, when a lot of gorgeous ass ends were uglified for a negligible improvement of aerodynamics. Been following Jethro Bronner's restoration project of lovely white one.
I would never have imagined all this time I have been watching your channel that you would have a mazda rx7(FD3S) in the family. That is just awesome. FYI I too have a problem taking in cars from the 90's. Also a proud owner of a 94 RHD RX7.
Tom, That lowered van was built by Martin Brothers Customs out of Johnson City Texas. It belongs to Cato, he did interiors for Martin Brothers. They did the van as a gift to Cato. He recently moved to Ga for his wife's job. A really talented interior guys, appears to be a really great guy too. He used to be on Iron Resurrection on Discovery Channel. Would love to see what he is up to now.
here is your old friend from ITALY chiming in alfa romeo over here no big deal standard upper level daily drivers even the older ones
THOSE ARE COOL CARS BUT YOU HAVE THE COOLEST CAR THERE. THAT OLD FORD WAGON IS BEAUTIFUL.
That's fatherly pride if i've ever seen
I'm 53 and I like the RX-7. 👍
What a great episode overall. Especially the very end with the 90s montage of the Brians cars.
Very nice collection your son has, (THAT MAZDA IS SWEET) .....I,VE HAD MY SUMMERS AT ROAD ATLANTA
Paul Spruell is an Alfa Romeo (and Lamborghini) giant of the US scene. He has been for a long long time. I see his name on plenty of old SCCA racecar photos of Italian cars going back decades.
That guy was the coolest. I didn't see him flinch once.
I love your sons choice in cars. He also did a good job in his reviews. There is a lot of hype on rotary engine blowing up but that often is not true when you have a good engine builder, tunning, good fuel, premix and a responsible owner. I auto crossed my rx7 Fd many of times without any fails. It is so true about the odometer. I just sent my gauges out to DNA speedometers in Tampa, Fl to have them fix them. I liked the review so much that I just subscribed.
Nice to meet your son Tom 👍🏻
What a treat! First the lovely alfas then a nice collection of your son.
2 Honda Sprees in the Back. I used to have one of those. They were Awesome!!
Another great episode. Like father, like son. The RX-7 were a great car and one car i still had when those RX-7's were about was an Alfasud 1.5 Ti. I don't know if you had those in the States but they were little pocket rockets in the day.
At least there aren't any worms in your apples Tom! Lol 😆😆😆