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Country Road Auto Parts USA
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Приєднався 15 лис 2018
Opinion: Low cost Harbour Freight Wrench organizer
Cheap it is but quality is not a strength. I would not buy this product.
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Відео
Last Stop: 1978 Ford Pinto
Переглядів 13714 годин тому
1- Slanted front signal lights were unique to 1977-1978 models. 2- Inline 4-cylinder engine 2.3L Horsepower = 88 Torque = 120 Lb/Ft
Last stop: 1982 BMW 320i E21 Series
Переглядів 14716 годин тому
Note: My bad, this is 4-cylinder motor not the 2.3 liter 6. Inline 4-cylinder engine, produced 110HP and 108 lb/ft of torque from
Last stop: 1970 Buick Electra 225
Переглядів 26016 годин тому
Sad to see this car making its Last Stop. The torquey 430 four-barrel engine was rated at 360 hp and 475 lb⋅ft of torque.
Gathering of vintage Honda mini bikes
Переглядів 36621 день тому
These were very desirable back in the day.
Buick Grand National at the gathering
Переглядів 45821 день тому
Always worth a close look, is this legend.
Unhappy experience with Budge brand car cover
Переглядів 2421 день тому
This cover started to fall apart after 3.5 months. Submitted warranty claim recently and awaiting their response.
Cold War era Marines M151-A2 Jeep
Переглядів 81121 день тому
Nicely restored example spotted in a local car show.
Last Stop 1986 Mazda RX7 SE
Переглядів 8221 день тому
The rotary powered RX7 was an enigmatic yet somewhat popular car from 1978 through 1996. I recall when these were brand new. Have not seen one on the road or even a car show in at least 15 years.
Last stop: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am 15th Anniversary Edition
Переглядів 55021 день тому
A rare sighting anywhere in USA, let alone in a junkyard. This anniversary edition TA is done with this world. It lived a hard and unloved life sitting in a desert environment and exposed to the elements.
Last Stop: 1978 Alfa Romeo Spider Niki Lauda Edition!
Переглядів 17728 днів тому
Only 350 of these were ever made, yet here it is, making its Last Stop. The giveaway that this is a Niki Lauda Edition is the rear spoiler package.
Product review: Harbor Freight Cen-Tech Automotive Battery Charger & Maintainer is a BUY.
Переглядів 167Місяць тому
One of the best value for money purchases regardless. For about $7.80 this product does the job well. The battery must be in rechargeable condition and not expired. Built LED will tell you if you can use this product. It also acts as a battery maintainer.
Automotive blade style electrical connector wire removal
Переглядів 18Місяць тому
This video shows hot removal and reinstall the wire going through the connector. This is necessary for wire repair and splicing or broken connector replacement.
Last stop: 1985 Maserati Biturbo
Переглядів 94Місяць тому
The Biturbo Maserati is notable in automotive history as the FIRST production car, sporting twin turbo chargers. They were decades ahead of the curve in that regard. The engine was rated at 185 hp and 208 lb⋅ft of torque. Reliability plagued this car from the get-go. Nevertheless, the Maserati Biturbo is a historically an important car.
Best floor mat set for $20 shipped
Переглядів 14Місяць тому
Beautiful red and black and nice quality. At $20 shipped, this set of floor mats is the bargain of the automotive floor mat set world.
1977-1981 Pontiac Firebird Core Support Bushings installation sequence
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1977-1981 Pontiac Firebird Core Support Bushings installation sequence
Last stop: 1991 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Переглядів 2672 місяці тому
Last stop: 1991 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Last stop: 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Coupe
Переглядів 1662 місяці тому
Last stop: 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Coupe
Last stop: 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature L
Переглядів 1462 місяці тому
Last stop: 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature L
Steele Rubber Products 1970-1981 Pontiac Firebird door seal review
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Steele Rubber Products 1970-1981 Pontiac Firebird door seal review
Suspension modified Mercedes Benz 450 SLC
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Suspension modified Mercedes Benz 450 SLC
Good parts too on that
430 is replacement engine in that car..455 came in all Electra's in 1970. Not that the 430 was bad. Plenty of balls. Drove a 69 for 25 years.
They striped that duice and a quarter of it's dignity that should have never happen to duice 🙁
I agree. The owner never put it up for sale. Instead they had it hauled to the local pick-a-part. That is the sad end of it.
Roman's taxi from gta 4
This is as sweet as it gets!
Wow I know at one time that T/A was well loved.
Love that 1970 Buick!.🤗
Such a gen and the color😍😍 I would love to own that for sure!!
Thank you for making the video, it really helped me.
I am happy it was helpful. Welcome.
Probably cant even save the 1984 trans am restoring it.. looks like the seats will destroy the foundation if removing it. And the bottom line that car need alot of work. But me i will trash that one. Because everything looks shot. Like crumbs if you touch everything. But if it has a title. And i will change my mind and restore the dag on car. And take 5 years to make it new again. 🤣
Looks too far gone.
Not correct. The 280ZX superseded the 280Z which ran from 1975-1978. Yes, the 280ZX was first offered for the 1979 model year. General Motors had a plant in Van Nuys, CA (a suburb of LA) which operated until 1992 and last built the 3rd generation F body cars. I have GM vehicles and a new Toyota. My 2024 Corolla has more US content (55%) than my 2012 Chevrolet Sonic (47%). You could get four wheel disc brakes on a F body in 1979 (my 10th Anniversary Trans Am has them), so nothing exotic there, but yes, they weren't as commonplace as they are today. That's an oil pressure (not fuel pressure) gauge. The VIN gets the win: H for 2.8L (L28E) straight six engine with fuel injection, G for 2+2 coupe, S130 for 280ZX and the rest is the production sequence. They were assembled at the Nissan Shatai plant in Japan which is a contract manufacturing plant with Nissan that still operates today. Exterior paint is either code 906 Red and or 603 Maroon Mist Metallic.
You were too far away from the VIN plate to get the number, but the VIN for the win would be: 1G2 for US made Pontiac, A for manual seat seat belts, W for Trans Am, 87 for two door coupe, G for 5.0L (305 CID) V8 with four barrel, high output, RPO code "L69", then a random check digit, E for the 1984 model year, then either N for Norwood, OH assembly or L for Van Nuys, CA assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Van Nuys plant closed in 1992 and the Norwood plant closed in August of 1987. There were 1,500 of these cars made. Correct, the 3rd generation F body cars were supposed to get Pontiac V8s, but GM decided to go with corporate power.
It’s so hard and sad to see a once beauty Ignored and forgotten like that just so sad the year I graduated from high school
It is a terrible loss for a special edition TA
We gotta bring back not only pop up headlights but glass hatchback trunks
Hey where is the yard where this car is at???
The car has been scrapped a while back
What a shame. Beautiful piece of art work. All the 50s cars and golden era muscle were preserved perfectly for some reason, but not a whole lot of malaise era cars. I’m happy to see UA-camrs restoring them as of recently.
Which yard?
This particular one was in Sun Valley
Should I get this for a first car
Absolutely great car to own with the LT1 V8 Have owned 2 of these.
Amazing beautiful project C107. Any one know the wheels spec. Tire Size, width, Et, backspace..... Etc. And wide body kit where available. Waiting your reply
No knowledge of the items you mentioned. This was in a local car show.
@@countryroadautopartsusa6466 thank you for your quick reply and interest and patience
Welcome.
The car is a FRAUD. They did not put A/C in an SD 455 engine with a 4 speed with an automatic you could have ordered it but why I would ask. A/C stinks. So the way I see it, its just a brewster green 455 4spd car with A/C....no SD.....So....that car had what really is a station wagon motor in it until it was rebuilt anyway.
I would add too, the center caps on the Rally II wheels are WRONG.
Also, keep that firechicken sticker off, its not good.
A brewster green 4 speed SD is a Holy Grail level Pontiac. Potentially a $500,000 to $1,000,000 car. Nobody is going to own a Brewster SD 4spd and screw up on a detail like the caps and trim rings. Same goes for the incorrect RTS dash bezel. The SD decals on the shaker are lame. What a poser.
I seen these at police auctions for 2000/3500
Not in this condition. The ones you mention are former police cars.
How much
The car was sold a few months ago for $8600
@@countryroadautopartsusa6466damn she's such a rare beauty😍😍 I sure hope she went to a loving home that understands how cool and rare a beautiful red B4U like that is. I sure would love to have it. I remember these new and loved these Caprices way more than the Crown Vics. That beautiful red color tells me either it was a Fire Department chief car or chief of police possibly because of the condition and no holes anywhere. But back in those days a lot of police cruisers did not have a partition but it also depended on the area. But man this B4U is AWESOME!!😍😍😍😍
Believe it or not, that ZX has substantial value: Fenders, Hood, Doors, Bumpers, Lamp Extensions, Bumper Shocks, etc. Even the the door guards have value if they can be removed. I don't want to even start on the engine parts.
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I liked it when Nissan made the 280z it had a straight 6
Not much of these around anymore.They were the BEST Nissans.
Yes and the one that followed it until the 95 model came out and from there it has been all downhill.
@@countryroadautopartsusa6466 That is very true because i’ve owned Nissans.Nothing like they used to be.
Real 4 sp car
One of 72 how long have you owned. I had a 74 4sp
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Mine is also a royale and doesn't have the extra instrument options, someone spent some coin in the day
My dream car! You got a sub because of the car!
MFI V6?
Yes.
Never liked these Firebirds much even when they were new. They were cheaply made with plastics throughout. Liked the 70s versions.
Yes, GM cost cutting really kicked into high gear with the 3rd generation.
1959 may be the greatest year of automotive design ever.
Kinda sad to see this 85 Delta Royale in the salvage yard. Still should be on the road. All mostly was there hadnt been scrapped yet. Body in fairly good shape both inside & out. 2-door to. Last Stop indeed.
Hermosa auto ❤❤
Beautiful Car and color combination!
I subscribe your channel
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Awesome
I just managed to wrestle the battery out of my 2018 focus, but I needed help to pull up on the cowl at the windshield to provide clearance. Your method to release the front panel of the battery compartment was the help full trick that I missed. Thank you!
Dream machine for me. Love the 1973 SD 455. This is one incredibly Gorgeous 😍 💖 car. Sir, you are one lucky individual. Thanks for sharing this baby with us, take care of her ❤️ 😊😊
The car is not mine but a fellow collector
Can't beat the 4 speed 👍👍
The THM400 automatic was drag racer specified because it was that good.....and it is. I would take the THM400 over any 4 spd car anyday!
@@74SD455TA Except at auction time.
@@clevlandblock Good one, ha ha. Think of this bad assss situation, a Turbo 400, with a shift kit, 3200 RPM stall speed with a manual valve body....there ain't no 4 speed going to be able to even be close to that set up. Worse still, that guy shifting that 4 speed, all it takes is to miss one gear and you blow the whole thing up!
Where is this located?
Was in Los Angeles CA.
love this color
Beautiful machine.
Probably was a parent or grand parent's car. Car was either in a garage or carport. Just a shame they didnt try to sell it. Like you said bet it still would run. A shame that fury ended up as a last stop in a savage yard!
I agree. Have seen cars like this go to waste many times, unfortunately.
Wouldnt be a surprize if the engine & trans were still in good running condition. Just a shame the driver side rear body panel wasnt fixed. Just a shame for that town car!
Indeed, it is a shame this car was let go without a fight
Uno de esos fue mi primer carros saludos...
Do you have the number if this is a genuine 50th anniversary edition there were only 5000 made and I want to know which one this one was
The car is long gone, and I don't have the VIN number anymore, but I have no doubt this was the real deal. It will be awfully hard to clone one.
💎 jóia rara
Very cool car. Hope it's doing well with its new owner(s).
I think the buyer was deserving of this car.