Another thing: How could he have payments on a car that hasn't been made in 25 years? In order to get a loan on a classic car, you need perfect credit, and people with perfect credit generally don't meet the repo man. Furthermore, I never heard of a team of dudes showing up to repo a car. They usually come with a tow truck in the middle of the night, or follow you to the store, or something. They're not even allowed to walk onto private property in CA with being invited. The only experience I had, was a long time ago... I had bought a new Toyota 4x4, and the loan was in my mother's name because I was under 18. When she died, they wouldn't transfer it to me, and wouldn't let me keep making payments. I didn't have the $$$ to pay it off, and while I was trying to figure out what to do, they followed me and waited for me to park it in public, and then towed it secretly. Maybe they do that stuff differently now, but I'm definitely I'm leaning toward a staged video here...
Charles