I sat here saying I have better things to do than sit for 47.14 minutes watching you put this engine together in a field. Well 47.14 minutes later, I'm in awe of what you guys do with this not loved old abandoned cars and trucks. I am a fan. Just incredible. Respect
One of my favorite videos. These Wizards of Bogota lay hands on rust in the brush and out springs a running volkswagen. Lol, you guys are great! Thank you for the hundredth time for what you do and the message along with it.
My mother used to say, "Two working well together can get more done than three." Really enjoyed watching father and son orchestrating the revival of the V-dub. Y'all knew what to do and no dialogue needed. Another compelling video that held my interest the entire time and had a satisfying conclusion. Watching you two "do your thing" is something I look forward to. Keep calm and carry on!
I loved this guys !! The down and dirty old school approach to getting a old car running again...when it was simple you guys did GREAT !! I remember theses old VW'S were all over when I was young ....you still see them just not like you used to. Thank you for bringing this one back to life !! 👍👍
This was SO COOL!! How AWESOME to bring that car back to life pretty much right where it was found! Very impressive! Looks very much like my first car...a ratty old Baja bug!! Great job!!
In my opinion, one of the best videos ever,you took a pile of parts and turned it into a motor and then put it in the VW and drove away, and all this in the woods with some handful of tools,that was great, thanks.
You gotta love the simplicity of the original VWs. I don't think there's another car you could have reassembled the engine to, out in the woods, while wallowing in the mud, like you did for this old car. I've rebuilt quite a few myself, and always loved them! Fahrvergnügen!
Never saw you men work on an engine in the wild like this. A testament to your varsity. Very interesting. Lance and Wyatt. Does not sound too bad either. If you purchased it. Definitely a good flip on Baja bug. That test drive you needed to clean windshield. Don’t know how you were seeing out it. Great job! Thanks for sharing! 💯👍👊
I was humbled to the ground, stripped, rendered to my bones, and left behind. From the dust he raised me. He gathered me back together. He lifted me up and restored my soul…. Psalm of the VW. Psalm of restoration ❤
A great video again. Your videos are so educative to me. Not been a native English speaker, I like to hear you speak and interact. I love when Lance turns around the vehicle describing it. I love to learn about mechanics. I love to learn mechanical vocabulary and the name of the tools. I love to learn about Texas and Bogota. Much of this is lost in silent movies. If I could vote, I would say no more silent videos.
Begs the question.... why was the engine removed and totaly disassemble if it runs just fine? Loved the video. But did they take it alart before the started the video?
what a joy to watch and learn. I love the scripture you place at the bottom. Watching you do this, gives me hope to try my own repairs. I really love the quiet and the work you do. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate the work you guys do. It’s heart felt and I feel you guys are spreading gods work. I know I don’t know god like I once did, so you guys keep me in your prayers. I know you guys get a lot of comments on your channel. So just remember me. Keep up the good work. 🙏🏻
This is about the craziest thing I have ever seen. Putting an engine back together in a field and driving off. Wander what the reason for tearing it apart in the first place? And all of it was there. Amazing!
This is why older Volkswagens are great family project cars...one can literally put an engine together in a field and it runs great. Good job guys...happy Easter.
I saw Herbie the Love Bug at the theater when I was a kid and I have loved Bugs every since. This made me happy. (and yes, I believe they have feelings LOL)
Absolutely love the silent series. Nothing against the gentlemen talking but the ambient sound is fantastic and far more realistic. It’s like they let me watch what they do. It’s without music that’s some are bound to dislike, or is too loud or too distracting. No jokes or one-liners or pontification , although your videos, thankfully are never that way. Well done! And your choice of project cars are always a treat. Thank you.
THAT'S REALLY IMPRESSIVE! HOW YOU AND YOUR FATHER PUT A BUNCH OF LOOSE PARTS BACK TOGETHER AND GOT THE CAR TO START!😮😮- GREAT JOB, AND YOU DON'T IT ALL OUT SIDE IN THE MUD, AND I NEVER HEARD ONE SINGLE WORD !😮👍😀
30:42 Amen brothers.... In 1994 I use to own a 1965 VW Baja exactly like this one, even the gray primer. It even had duel glass-pack exhaust (1 on each side). This was the most fun I ever had working on a vehicle and driving.
Great video! i love the nature sounds. Amazing all the parts were there, never seen an engine rebuilt while hanging in a tree, great idea. Best revival video i have seen . Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Someone loved that Dub and had plans for it. I can just imagine "i'm going to rebuild the motor, and explore the woods..." Great to see it have some life left.
TR, mega kudos! This has to be your coolest revival yet! Not only does it showcase your mechanical talents but also pays homage to the simplicity and resilience of the VW's design! My wife and I were both reminded of Woody Allen's movie sleeper where he discovered a 300 year old VW Bug in a cave and after a bit of fiddling had it driving and back on the road! I also love your no talk style videos! Great job guys and camera young lady!
Always enjoy your content and this one was a throw back to the shade tree days, I really laughed at the improvised chain fall! Anyway, Thanks again and Blessings on you and the family....
Sorry, I love you guys to pieces but I can’t handle a silent videos. I need to have you talking and telling me what you’re doing. That’s why I like to watch you, because you explain things to me.
Had a 1965 VW baja (green) back in 1993 in MD. Sold it at a Bug Out car show in PA. 2015 saw a video for Fred Williams brother from Dirt Everyday in PA state he got a hold of it and go it running again. My baja was used for drag racing back in the 80s, had a type 4 motor in it and a half cage.
It sickens me to see vehicles, and farm machinery abandoned, rusting away in fields, the woods, or somebody's back yard. It makes me wonder, what else are they abandoning? "Waste not want not" is a very real thing to me.
Never realized how simple a VW motor is 😮 it's not much more than a Briggs and Stratton! 😮 You guys have taught me so much on every single episode! Whether it's how to rebuild a motor or how to keep going even when your shoe gets stuck in the mud😜😜, I learn something new every single episode 😂 Thank you guys for ALL YOU DO and GOD BLESS ❤️✌️🙏
Hello from Missouri video was good but different in it’s been very silent, but God works in mysterious ways you got the vehicle running like I knew you guys vwould God bless and love you guys.
I can’t believe they fit the engine back together with these corroded hand sanded cylinders, without new piston rings, seals, gaskets and a proper parts cleaning. I wouldn’t be the one buying this engine…
I'm surveying in a nearby town and I went for lunch (closest thing in the area) and drove by and said to my coworker "I know those vehicles". Love that content man
That said, a VW boxer will run no matter what. I drowe ny 68 Beetle 320 km. I do not knoe what that is in miles. with a lose cylinder. As we did back then, just change the engine anddrive on, I was short of engines and well, lets see if the old one could be fixed, One of the cylinders was loose. You could wiggle it. And it still ran. And brought me home. That was when I turned from liking the engine, to loving it.Yes its thirsty, no its no power in it, but YES it will run and you will get home even with a loose cylinder.Have to love those engines.
watched this and I must say was fun to watch even though I miss you guys talking. I have an old 65 1200 40hp I'm restoring right now and must say other than one blown piston looks in pretty good shape. Just buying the new cylinder and piston kit for the 77mm and some odds and ends will need to get it running. Saw a 66 bug for sale close by without an engine so they should mate up fine.
Don't be hating at least they can put it back together and get it running that takes dedication imo you go fellas always have anticipation waiting for another video keep them coming love it🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Pretty much exactly how I got my 61 beetle. A friend rang me and said "there's a V-dub next door, he's got to get rid of it. If you can get it out you can have it. Engine is in the back seat." Except I just towed it home first, and found a good head in the boxes of bits the old man had collected over the years. Flogged it senseless for years bush bashing, and everyday commuting. Guy at work thought it was an auto because I would leave work facing uphill, hold it flat and then flat change into second, then third over the top. Had like a 10 mm venturi in the carb, Didn't make enough power to burn the clutch, didn't over rev during flat changing for the same reason, with relatively heavy flywheel. Just sounded like an auto. 65 mph in 3rd, 60 mph in 4th. Had almost 3/8 ring gaps when I finally swapped in a 1750. I then wore out third gear in 2 more gearboxes. So much torque so few revs, 5 mph to 65 mph faster than everyone, 83 mph topped out. Probably safer that way.
Loved it! I do enjoy your commentary, but these videos where you guys just work is oddly satisfying. I agree with another commentor, "I could watch VW bug rescue videos all day"...I got one for a Christmas gift from my parents when I was 16, about 37 years ago and I've always wanted another one. God bless you all...can't wait for the next video.
I can watch Volkswagen rescues all day. The Volkswagen rescue you guys did that was parked in a old garage is what brought me to this channel.
I loved that one too
Felicitaciones! Ustedes son los masca clavos en esta área!
I sat here saying I have better things to do than sit for 47.14 minutes watching you put this engine together in a field. Well 47.14 minutes later, I'm in awe of what you guys do with this not loved old abandoned cars and trucks. I am a fan. Just incredible. Respect
Not loved because Hitler designed the damned thing!
What the hell! Is this sile t pi turn day? I'm outa here!
I LOVE these silent videos. It's like ASMR. I like to hear all the little noises like the doors creaking or the tools turning.
Ur weird.
Me too….
PLEASE PLEASE add the narration back!!!!!!!
System p
@@Tmrfe0962
Yeah I don't like the videos that play dumb music in the background.
One of my favorite videos. These Wizards of Bogota lay hands on rust in the brush and out springs a running volkswagen. Lol, you guys are great! Thank you for the hundredth time for what you do and the message along with it.
My mother used to say, "Two working well together can get more done than three." Really enjoyed watching father and son orchestrating the revival of the V-dub. Y'all knew what to do and no dialogue needed. Another compelling video that held my interest the entire time and had a satisfying conclusion. Watching you two "do your thing" is something I look forward to. Keep calm and carry on!
Nice job bringing the old bug back to life 😁. Love the scripture 🙏 verses as well. Thanks and God bless you and your family.
I loved this guys !! The down and dirty old school approach to getting a old car running again...when it was simple you guys did GREAT !! I remember theses old VW'S were all over when I was young ....you still see them just not like you used to. Thank you for bringing this one back to life !! 👍👍
I like it when you two guys talk about the car
This was SO COOL!! How AWESOME to bring that car back to life pretty much right where it was found! Very impressive! Looks very much like my first car...a ratty old Baja bug!! Great job!!
In my opinion, one of the best videos ever,you took a pile of parts and turned it into a motor and then put it in the VW and drove away, and all this in the woods with some handful of tools,that was great, thanks.
Spirituality and cars. I can think of no better way to enjoy 47 minutes
You gotta love the simplicity of the original VWs. I don't think there's another car you could have reassembled the engine to, out in the woods, while wallowing in the mud, like you did for this old car. I've rebuilt quite a few myself, and always loved them! Fahrvergnügen!
Car old school is the best it is 58 years old hope it runs again good luck guys very good to see you two guys again
I love them
Never saw you men work on an engine in the wild like this. A testament to your varsity. Very interesting. Lance and Wyatt. Does not sound too bad either. If you purchased it. Definitely a good flip on Baja bug. That test drive you needed to clean windshield. Don’t know how you were seeing out it. Great job!
Thanks for sharing!
💯👍👊
I was humbled to the ground, stripped, rendered to my bones, and left behind.
From the dust he raised me. He gathered me back together. He lifted me up and restored my soul….
Psalm of the VW.
Psalm of restoration ❤
Thank you for your talent and the Bible verses,much needed
You guys do it that best... and the added Scripture gives hope.. Bravo!
God allmithy bless yous !! Great job .
A great video again. Your videos are so educative to me. Not been a native English speaker, I like to hear you speak and interact. I love when Lance turns around the vehicle describing it. I love to learn about mechanics. I love to learn mechanical vocabulary and the name of the tools. I love to learn about Texas and Bogota. Much of this is lost in silent movies. If I could vote, I would say no more silent videos.
A Volkswagon? And Lance and Wyatt? A shure thing! These men could get it running ,. No Sweat!
Best yet, two guys going about their business, they know their stuff, no shit posing, getting the job done, 1st class!!
Begs the question.... why was the engine removed and totaly disassemble if it runs just fine?
Loved the video. But did they take it alart before the started the video?
There are a lot of questions on here about this car as well. From the wheels to the interior.
Vídeo fake 😂😂😂😂 grama onde o carro estava ainda estava vida. Colocaram o vw a pouco tempo nesse local kkk
It's nice to see y'all still together after all this time still finding old cars and putting life back in them video was awesome 😊
what a joy to watch and learn. I love the scripture you place at the bottom. Watching you do this, gives me hope to try my own repairs. I really love the quiet and the work you do. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate the work you guys do. It’s heart felt and I feel you guys are spreading gods work. I know I don’t know god like I once did, so you guys keep me in your prayers. I know you guys get a lot of comments on your channel. So just remember me. Keep up the good work. 🙏🏻
This is about the craziest thing I have ever seen. Putting an engine back together in a field and driving off. Wander what the reason for tearing it apart in the first place? And all of it was there. Amazing!
It's good to see another episode @RESTORED
This is why older Volkswagens are great family project cars...one can literally put an engine together in a field and it runs great.
Good job guys...happy Easter.
Much rather hear you guys talking it puts some insite into a project. Plus gives a guide to try yourself and know what to do.
Yes you can put it back together you two guys work great together
I saw Herbie the Love Bug at the theater when I was a kid and I have loved Bugs every since. This made me happy. (and yes, I believe they have feelings LOL)
Just love these Vee Dubs had a few over the years here in the UK (60's & 70's) Love them...Cheers guys. Great filming Christian. 👍👍
Absolutely love the silent series. Nothing against the gentlemen talking but the ambient sound is fantastic and far more realistic. It’s like they let me watch what they do. It’s without music that’s some are bound to dislike, or is too loud or too distracting. No jokes or one-liners or pontification , although your videos, thankfully are never that way. Well done! And your choice of project cars are always a treat. Thank you.
THAT'S REALLY IMPRESSIVE! HOW YOU AND YOUR FATHER PUT A BUNCH OF LOOSE PARTS BACK TOGETHER AND GOT THE CAR TO START!😮😮- GREAT JOB, AND YOU DON'T IT ALL OUT SIDE IN THE MUD, AND I NEVER HEARD ONE SINGLE WORD !😮👍😀
This video was amazing! Thank you for resurrecting another vehicle!
I don't think these guys do this that often🙂...thank you for being there
30:42 Amen brothers.... In 1994 I use to own a 1965 VW Baja exactly like this one, even the gray primer. It even had duel glass-pack exhaust (1 on each side). This was the most fun I ever had working on a vehicle and driving.
Now that was quite an interesting and intriguing video! Great Job to everyone, thank you all for some wonderful content!
Thanks for another silent video, I was waiting for it ❤ God bless you and whole family of yours
Most Excellent ! Love these silent movies. Not too insane, but still impressive. Happy Easter. He Is Risen!
He is risen indeed!
Saludo desde Bogotá Colombia,los"escarabajos"son la versión de VW que me gusta, junto con los Karman Gia, buen trabajo...👌👏👍!
There are few cars in this world that are more fun to drive and work on than an old Beetle. I love mine
Great video! i love the nature sounds. Amazing all the parts were there, never seen an engine rebuilt while hanging in a tree, great idea. Best revival video i have seen . Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Best Mudd buggy ever made.
I remember going on a trip to Arizona in the early 1980s. These modified VWs were everywhere back then. You couldn't throw a rock without hitting one.
Quite something all the parts were there, out in a muddy field. I love the scriptures. I hope Wyatt had a dry pair of socks. God bless you all 🇨🇦
Someone loved that Dub and had plans for it. I can just imagine "i'm going to rebuild the motor, and explore the woods..." Great to see it have some life left.
TR, mega kudos! This has to be your coolest revival yet! Not only does it showcase your mechanical talents but also pays homage to the simplicity and resilience of the VW's design! My wife and I were both reminded of Woody Allen's movie sleeper where he discovered a 300 year old VW Bug in a cave and after a bit of fiddling had it driving and back on the road! I also love your no talk style videos! Great job guys and camera young lady!
Humble car, wise work. No fancy tools, simple tasks and fixes. Tyre job with hand tools.
Love it.
Love the video with no talking!!!
And ur weird..
@@davidbryant5875 Lol… you can do better than that…
Always enjoy your content and this one was a throw back to the shade tree days, I really laughed at the improvised chain fall! Anyway, Thanks again and Blessings on you and the family....
Awesome, well done gents🎉
Sorry, I love you guys to pieces but I can’t handle a silent videos. I need to have you talking and telling me what you’re doing. That’s why I like to watch you, because you explain things to me.
Hello guys. That bug is a great design of a versatile vehicle. That should still be available today! VW'S! "Salute!.
The main question must be, Why was the engine stripped in the first place? Sounds nice, no knocks no smoke what was the problem?
Had a 1965 VW baja (green) back in 1993 in MD. Sold it at a Bug Out car show in PA. 2015 saw a video for Fred Williams brother from Dirt Everyday in PA state he got a hold of it and go it running again. My baja was used for drag racing back in the 80s, had a type 4 motor in it and a half cage.
It sickens me to see vehicles, and farm machinery abandoned, rusting away in fields, the woods, or somebody's back yard. It makes me wonder, what else are they abandoning? "Waste not want not" is a very real thing to me.
TO me seeing all that abandoned equipment, and vehicles were someones Dream. A dream car. THat piece of needed equipment.
Never realized how simple a VW motor is 😮 it's not much more than a Briggs and Stratton! 😮 You guys have taught me so much on every single episode! Whether it's how to rebuild a motor or how to keep going even when your shoe gets stuck in the mud😜😜, I learn something new every single episode 😂 Thank you guys for ALL YOU DO and GOD BLESS ❤️✌️🙏
Those wheels and A/T's give it a Type 87 vibe. I dig it. Really makes me miss the '74 Thing I had in high school.
Unbelievable how beautiful the shape of a Volkswagen Beetle is. The shot at 6.26 shows the beetle with spreading wings.
Hello from Missouri video was good but different in it’s been very silent, but God works in mysterious ways you got the vehicle running like I knew you guys vwould God bless and love you guys.
Thanks for blessing us with another great video!
Silence is Golden! God Bless you all.
That was a fascinating job. I really like these silent versions. And what a great ending, Texas back roads and a thunderstorm! Perfect
I can’t believe they fit the engine back together with these corroded hand sanded cylinders, without new piston rings, seals, gaskets and a proper parts cleaning.
I wouldn’t be the one buying this engine…
Those nobbly tyres looked perfect !!
Jesus Christ! You revived Lazarus! Bringing that wreck back to life and driving it out of the jungle was once in a life experience!
Nie no szacun dla was warunkach polowych udało wam się uruchomić tego biedaka super gratuluję wam i życzę więcej takich fajnych starych samochodów
there are some things in life that can never be proved and the Beetle is like that)) you did....
very satisfying)))) thank you
I'm surveying in a nearby town and I went for lunch (closest thing in the area) and drove by and said to my coworker "I know those vehicles". Love that content man
I really like talking a lot more, bouncing ideas off of each other, making a plan, some comic relief.
That said, a VW boxer will run no matter what. I drowe ny 68 Beetle 320 km. I do not knoe what that is in miles. with a lose cylinder. As we did back then, just change the engine anddrive on, I was short of engines and well, lets see if the old one could be fixed, One of the cylinders was loose. You could wiggle it. And it still ran. And brought me home. That was when I turned from liking the engine, to loving it.Yes its thirsty, no its no power in it, but YES it will run and you will get home even with a loose cylinder.Have to love those engines.
hi guys good ep for you to put the engine back together is a miracle it works god is on your side .
Will watch when not silent 😢
Молодцы ребята. Классного «жука» завели. Жаль в России таких нет
Согласен с вами мне Фольксваген жук очень нравится но в России нет
watched this and I must say was fun to watch even though I miss you guys talking. I have an old 65 1200 40hp I'm restoring right now and must say other than one blown piston looks in pretty good shape. Just buying the new cylinder and piston kit for the 77mm and some odds and ends will need to get it running. Saw a 66 bug for sale close by without an engine so they should mate up fine.
I never watch silent ones
You should
Never seen a restoration done in the middle of woods... crazy!
Awesome video. I recently moved to Tennessee and this video reminds me of the territory here. Very cool rescue, Blessings to you all
Don't be hating at least they can put it back together and get it running that takes dedication imo you go fellas always have anticipation waiting for another video keep them coming love it🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Love the silent ones. These have their place in uTube, and you two do it in an excellent way
Pretty much exactly how I got my 61 beetle. A friend rang me and said "there's a V-dub next door, he's got to get rid of it. If you can get it out you can have it. Engine is in the back seat." Except I just towed it home first, and found a good head in the boxes of bits the old man had collected over the years. Flogged it senseless for years bush bashing, and everyday commuting. Guy at work thought it was an auto because I would leave work facing uphill, hold it flat and then flat change into second, then third over the top. Had like a 10 mm venturi in the carb, Didn't make enough power to burn the clutch, didn't over rev during flat changing for the same reason, with relatively heavy flywheel. Just sounded like an auto. 65 mph in 3rd, 60 mph in 4th. Had almost 3/8 ring gaps when I finally swapped in a 1750. I then wore out third gear in 2 more gearboxes. So much torque so few revs, 5 mph to 65 mph faster than everyone, 83 mph topped out. Probably safer that way.
Wow! A very rare COMPLETE success! Fantastic camera work and I had to turn the volume all the way up for the end! Loved it
Молодцы ребята!
We watched this video and enjoyed every minute!! No talking!! Epic! More of this please!!
I liked this one. Got lucky on all the parts for engine start. Nice revival!
I got excited, no commentary nope.
Impressionante oque vocês fizeram para este baja voltar a vida.. parabéns.. tenho um baja e adoro passear com ele 😊
Very nice to see it run again very true car
thank you for the silent movie.
I love the contrasting cloth and p.v.c. upholstery and also the specially shaped front! Nice car!
Cool! At least the engine was there. I was hoping for a rebuild rather than just a reassemble. Still pretty amazing though.
I miss my '66.
This is awesome. Reminds me of a back yard engine change.
She's brought back to life. Ready for summer.
Wonder why it was parked engine sounds good
Silence is Golden
I like all of your videos-talking, silent, cutting trees out of the swamp and doing what it takes to get them running again!
excelent job congratulations It is a Bug....
Loved it! I do enjoy your commentary, but these videos where you guys just work is oddly satisfying. I agree with another commentor, "I could watch VW bug rescue videos all day"...I got one for a Christmas gift from my parents when I was 16, about 37 years ago and I've always wanted another one. God bless you all...can't wait for the next video.
Nice work as usual guys. Kinda enjoyed the zero narration thing...👍🏁