EP26 WILL IT RUN ? VALIANT MOPAR REVIVAL ABANDONED CLASSIC 225 SLANT SAVED FROM RUSTING AWAY
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- WE FIND A CLASSIC VALIANT AP5 / MOPAR PLYMOUTH VALIANT ABANDONED IN A PADDOCK THAT HASN'T BEEN ON THE ROAD SINCE 1985 . WILL IT RUN ? AND GETS ITS FIRST WASH IN DECADES , AND WITH A ICONIC 225 SLANT 6 CYLINDER ENGINE WE'LL SEE HOW THE LEGENDARY SLANT HAS FAIRED AFTER BEING PARKED FOR SO LONG . THIS IS ONE REVIVAL THAT FOUGHT ME ALL THE WAY TO THE FINISH .
LOVE OLD CARS ? CHECK OUT EPISODE 18 In this episode i come across an abandoned wrecking yard / junk yard and rescue a HQ wagon and a classic old Ek Holden but thats definitely not all we find. call it a shed / barn find or what ever you like but there is classic survivor cars everywhere, from a XB Ford falcon coupe , Monaro , Torana , a Mopar Charger ,a couple of chevy 56 / 57 , valiants , Commodore HSV clubsport even a few old jdm datsun and mitsubshi cars and much more ever a few old toyota 4x4 . So do take a look it doesn't matter if your into perfect body and paint work , patina , rust or whatever theres a bit of everything in this one for everyone. We will have a few of the cars we bought in future episodes shortly and hopefully you'll see them running and driving back on the highway after years of being parked and left to rot. cheers for watching Backshed .
Hey people thanks for checking out my Val
Don’t forget to visit Backshed.net.au
We have now got “ my favorite “ embroidered flano’s ! Hahaha. Cheers 🍺🍺
Sport, i don't even need to watch, it's a bloody Wog Chariot, of course it will run, they are indestructible! Bloody Wogs knew what they were doing!
I drive a Valiant AP6 and I love it. I live in Wagga Wagga and I love to see you doing up old cars the government has a lot to answer for after they destroyed so many beautiful old cars in the 2000’s with the buy backs cars we payed $500 for are now worth $10,000 and cars we’d pay $10,000 are in the 50’s plus. The best thing about owning an old car is everyone loves them and they don’t go down in value they go up.
100% mate🍺🍺👍
It’s killing me that I can’t watch this episode till I finish work😞. This is the best UA-cam channel EVER. Like if you agree.
Cheers mate ya too kind.🍺👍
I totally agree, he really has it going on. Thus is the best by content and he writes back.
Thanks Steve and you too Peter ya both way to kind🍺👍
Huge credit to you mate. Love seeing our old history coming back to life. 👍
🍺👍cheers mate
Love the channel..reminds me of my childhood back in the days when we all worked on our cars helping others fix ya mates cars the good ol days.. keeping our culture alive💯💯💯🎯🎯🎯🎯
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The best part of getting a classic old car to run, the beers at the end!.
I can’t argue with that type of logic hahaha🍺🍺🍺
Long live the leaning tower of power! And the tavo .cheers mate,more please.
Coming right up Stuart Hahhaha
New video up soon mate🍺🍺👍
The best if it’s kind on UA-cam. 10/10
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Hey Mick
Love the old 225 tower of power !!!
She’s coming back real nice !
It’s amazing how good the old paint comes back
Thanks Mick !
Cheers for coming back yet again mate 🍺🍺👍
Dad bought one of these when I was in high school and used to drive it to school! Everyone laughed at me every time I filled up the radiator (had a hole) to go home!! BUT they did not have cars so I had the last laugh everyday as I drove out the carpark past the bus line!!!!
Hahahha that’s one thing I love about old cars , the memories 🍺🍺👍
Mick does much more than I could ever dream of, including making my wife erupt in peels of laughter, thank you!
Hahhahah cheers mate and cheers to your wife for finding my nonsense funny Hahha🍺🍺🍺
I was watching this vid last Saturday arvo Mick and paused at 1;56. went to get some brews and gas bottle, while paying for the swap n go my EA Spac wasn't there when I expected it to be. Some flog drove it 600km and burnt it out. It was a 30th Anniversary Falcon Spac. And gone in 60seconds. I've had it 12yrs and been a great car. I was really hoping to come home and watch the end of this vid, but took me until now to do so. Love your work man. I grew up in a AP5 mum called it Mary don't be scary. Cheers.
Jas I can’t tell ya how much that sucks to hear that mate. Those pieces of crap people are out there.
@@backshed5295 I didn't want to put a dampener on you, just saying. Be careful with and where you are. I'll get along fine and back into my Quey as we speak.
That’s shit mate sorry to hear that .
love hearing the birds in the background joys of being in the country all the different sounds of nature
Cheers mate🍺👍
A friend had a AP6 in early nintys had it breaking 15 sec qm for around 800 bucks. Good times for back then . A good wog chariot !
Hahahah yeah I hear ya mate 🍺👍I’m becoming a fan
The old girl's strutting her stuff. She knows she's not new, but she's looking and running as good as she can. For her age, she's got a lot to be proud of!!
And heaps more to come mate🍺🍺👍
Good to see young son helping out
Yeah I’ll take the help when he’s keen hahahah, then he runs off when he’s had enough and does 9yr old boy stuff Hahhaha. 🍺🍺
Owned a 1965 Plymouth Valiant 200 and a 1966 Plymouth Valiant 100. Loved them
Cheers mate , I’m becoming a fans of this one very quickly.🍺👍
Great vid! I had a 66 Regal, loved it, miss it. Great to see it coming back to life. Thanks from NZ.
Your most welcome mate🍺🍺👍
Great to see an Aussie reviving Aussie cars.
Cheers Dave
Share them around mate 🍺🍺👍
The bird life is a great background soundtrack.
Even heard the crow saying aarrk or maybe that was in the bloopers,can’t remember.
Great job on ol Val
My dad had a 64 AT4 Dodge 1 tonne truck with a 225 slant 6 back in the 70s
After a valve job it never missed a beat for the next 10 years of ownership .
No frills but very reliable and thirsty just like Lindsay.
Hahahah yep a crow for sure hahah🍺🍺👍cheers john
Thanks for the video! It's a pleasure to see how the old Valiant comes to life. By restoring the car completely, it will become a great hobby car.
Best UA-cam channel ever!!! No advertising, telling people to like and subscribe, grow the channel etc. just getting into it!!!
Keep it up Mick!! You are doing an amazing job!
Thanks mate🍺🍺👍
The advantage also of slanting these engines over was they could make the intake manifold runners long, that increases engine torque. Commonly known as the leaning tower of power.
Ah yes , I’ve heard that name before hahah cheers stew🍺👍
Love to see your kids involved. My kids spent time in the shed & worked on my projects. I'm now helping & motivating them to work on theirs
Perfect mate🍺👍
My girls (4), all adults now, had their own cars from around age 3. And spent a lot of the time in the shed with me either fixing or, in the case of my Charger, a complete strip down and rebuild. And I have to laugh when it's them that are far more capable of doing their own repairs or maintenance than any of their guys. Social media and gaming consoles have a lot to answer for. It's made idiots out a lot. My biggest laugh was when my then 12 year old daughter had to show her 23 year old brother in law how to change the oil, and a water pump, in his VR Commie. And this boy grew up on the land! 😀
Hahah yeah I hear ya . 🍺👍
Onya mate 👍🏾
Cheers from Queensland 👌🏾
Thanks mate 🍺🍺👍
You are a master at bringing these old works of art back to life Michael, something that seems destined for the scrapheap you seem to breathe new life into these old classics, good on you.......
@@noelroberts8199 cheers mate i appreciate ya saying🍺👍
Awesome Valiant! sixes sounded the most like v8s in valiants.
Love your work mate!
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Mick, the 225's had some go compared with the 149/179 reds just released in 63 - that's why the reputation I reckon.
Mate, that was some trip down memory lane. Thanks champ.
Ya welcome Ben cheers for watching mate🍺👍
My first car at 17 was an AP5 ..... great video.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
My dad had an AP5 Regal Safari wagon and he would argue that it was the best and most reliable car he ever owned, albeit somewhat thirsty. So many memories as a kid and growing up with dad's Valiant. I wish I could find one, you just don't see AP5s anymore, I suppose almost all are gone now. If I could find a complete Valiant like this one I'd turn it into my retirement restoration project.
Yeah ya just don’t see them around, after I get this one back on the road it may be for sale mate as I can’t keep them all and I need the $ to buy the next rescue so to speak . I think of it as my job to put them back to a point where someone else can love on them.🍺🍺👍 you could contact me through Fb or Instagram Backshedmick if it’s of interest
I’ve had mine for 30 years, love it
Thank you for another awesome one mate. Really appreciate it.
Your more than welcome mate thanks for coming back for another 🍺🍺👍
UA-cam is telling creators make shorts...🙄 ... not backshed we get a movie 👍👍 almost as long as this comment😊
Hahhahah cheer mate🍺🍺👍
Hahahaha ,, I like them better than watching the junk on TV by far ,, and he explains in detail what and why and how to and he tells us if he doesn’t know and asks his viewers what they think ,, only a humble person would do that ,, ❤
Hate shorts my brain needs food not distractions
The “short films” UA-cam wants are for the majority of viewers nowadays that have an attention span shorter than the width of a gnat’s eyelash.
Those AP5s have heavy coating of red oxide from the factory , especially the Canadian body like you have there , they tend to rust less than most other valiants
Mate, now the end of the video and it looks beautiful. Mate your should be real proud of what you have accomplished, well done and can't wait for the next installment.
Cheers mate I appreciate ya saying 🍺🍺👍
As usual Mick, you've done another awesome episode. Love the old Val, worth everything you put into it.
Also when my Backshed notification comes up, and I get time after dinner, nothing can bother me while I watch the episode and learn from your brilliant journey.
Keep it up Mick!
Till next time🍻
Too kind mate thank you🍺🍺👍
Appreciate your channel so much, thought I'd better put the money where my mouth is and purchased a red flano. Thanks again Mick🍺
Was that your order , hat , beanie and flano?
Ah no I see it
1 red flano
James?
@@backshed5295 Mick received the flano, its awesome, love it. Have an awesome weekend, mate
Thanks
James🍺🍺🍺
When I was a kid, my dream car was the '64 AP5 Valiant Regal with that awesome three push button auto. They were so smooth.
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great job michael keep up the great work cant wait for the next video on old val
Won’t be long mate , just waiting on rear floor pans . Tank and fronts are here then I’m back into it🍺🍺👍
I love how you can just take a car that most ppl would call a piece of shit & just throw it away but you can see potential & work on it & bring it back to life & get it going again 👍👍. Heaps of Respect 👍
Cheers Chris , yeah I do like to bring stuff back that to most looks gone🍺🍺👍 stick around mate there is some cool stuff coming.
@@backshed5295 Awesome Mick👍
I just found your channel and love old car restoration. P.s. I'm from USA
Welcome aboard Kevin 👍🍺
i always look forward to your episodes
Too kind Chris cheers mate🍺🍺👍
That’s the best video I’ve seen on UA-cam all year. Bloody brilliant Mick!
Way to kind maté seriously 🍺🍺👍
Great episode Mick. These 225 slants are bullet proof like you've been told. Mopar "guru" Uncle Tony over on Uncle Tony's Garage has oodles of respect for them. Love the way that long branch inlet looks ( engine is almost as good looking as 250 2V Ford, but not quite).
Cheers mate I’m becoming a slant fan hahaha🍺👍
In 1966, my dad could have bought a brand new HR Holden or XR Falcon, but opted for a new VC Valiant wagon. He felt it offered the best six of the trio. The Valiant was probably also the biggest in terms of space and towing capacity.
In the 60's, the Valiants were the best cars on the market.......and sold well.
After 1971 with the ungainly and bloated VH, sales began a steady slide.
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Really enjoyed this 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Greg🍺🍺👍
Hey Mick. Talk about a blast from the past, mate. A mate of Dad's had one back in the day - same colour as that one as a matter of fact. Being the mid-70s, he got it repainted a lovely shade of Candy-apple Red metallic, dropped its nose so it looked 'raked' (another 70's fashion that "looked cool" but did absolutely nothing for the car's handling except ruin it) and put a set of Aunger Hustlers and a large exhaust and extractors on the beast. She ran the old Torqueflite tranny too and boy could that old bus haul arse! Always put a smile on my face to hear that thing wind up, as I loved my 6-pots even back then and being in it was awesome - especially when the trans made the jump to the next gear and you got the kick in the back as she started pulling away hard. I remember looking at it as a kid and thinking it would look better if the arse end was the same height as he made the nose, but I was equivocally told to go bag me head when I suggested it.....and what would a 7-year-old know anyway, eh?
It was great hearing the donk come around too - I think you started out being down at least a couple as she was a bit gallopy on turnover, but they came back around and now has a much more even cranking sound (albeit with the current ropey starter).....and it could be down to just an electrical misfire now. Them plugs and leads aren't exactly new off the shelf, eh....but man, what a ripper of an engine even on five and a half! Hope that bloody clutch breaks free for you though - are you sure she's moving the fork on the box? If she had brakes, you could try stalling it in first gear with the brake - get her up to about 10mph and then stomp the brake and let it go or stomp it and stall it so she rocks on the clutch plate. Mind you, if she's been in the hay since the mid-80s as you suspect, chances are she's a box-out job with a chisel and four-pounder or maybe a jackhammer, eh? What a bugger.
Man, that old paint came back good! Did the 1500-grit trick with my Stag, although I started with 600 then 1000 because there was some pimpling in the paint that the 1500 wouldn't shift. Car had been repainted around 1985 and man, could you smell it when the sandpaper got into it! Brought the paint up terrific though - and even though it was crazed in a couple of places, she looked a million dollars better than she had with the old oxidised and pimply topcoat. Love how the inside of the doors and everything on the Val came around too, man. Just a pity about them floors, eh. Got my cars parked outside at the moment and with them all having leaky windscreens and Auckland going through the monsoon season (commonly known locally as "winter"), I lifted the carpet and underlay in all of them and put it on the seats before drilling a couple of holes in the lowest part of front and rear floorpans on each side. Will put bungs in them when I pull the cars back inside, but for now, water goes in, washes the dirt off the painted floors and goes out the holes again, so I'm a happy camper!
Enjoyed that one a lot, mate. Don't see many APs around any more at all - they used to be as common as muck and usually with the lower four inches of both rear guards missing.....and from what you showed sitting behind the bung on the inner guard, its not surprising why. Will look forward to the next instalment on this beasty. All the best
Cheers Lance
Yeah you don’t see many these days at all🍺🍺👍
The hard work you put into transforming your cars is amazing!. I’ve got a 58 Mark2 Zephyr that I’m inspired to give a polish! haha. 2 hours went quick and as per usual awesome episode on the Valiant. Thanks Michael
Your most welcome Bob 🍺👍
I've been hanging for the Valiant episode for ages thanks Mick! 👍
I'm only half way thru.....and you haven't surprised yourself with anything hot....well done! 😂
The old Valiants have wicked styling, can't wait to see Old Timer come back to life! 👍🍺
Nothin hot yet mate Hahhah🍺👍
Nice work. Excellent work. Really enjoy your videos. And I learn heaps. Thanks.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Thanks Mick for the movie length Valiant special feature.
I’m in bali surfing and that was the best way to wait for the tide change.
I’m a huge valiant fan and really enjoyed that keep it coming✌️
Awesome Adam cheers mate enjoy ya holiday 🍺🍺🍺👍
I love the way you put it that you will choose your battles when it comes to that gas tank. Lol that absolutely cracks me up
I’ve had some wins that took a tonne of effort but I’ve also had some amazing fails too hahahah patching tanks is never great 🍺🍺👍cheers for watching mate
Another backshed movie awesome work as always mate, keep up the good shit 🤙🍻
Cheers Dylan 🍺🍺👍
Anytime mate just finished the video and noticed you have flannels for sale definalty going to be getting myself a few, the grinder has chewed threw my current ones haha 👍🤙
100% know what ya saying mate🍺👍
Great episode
It’s great when kids can come and help out .
Those times will be cherished memories
Ps cleaning out car’s & trucks I find it a rewarding day 👍
Cheers mate , when they’ve had enough ( all 3 of my kids help at times) they go play or do their things but when they are keen I’ll take their involvement and hopefully they might learn something. 🍺🍺👍
Great show Mick. I was not confident that the engine was going to go and if it did I was thinking that there was internal damage with the blow by it had in the beginning. But you certainly surprised me by reviving it back to life. Looking forward to your videos and I will watch it again like I do with all of them.
Yeah that blow by worried me to but about 20litres of fuel idling and 4 or 5 heat cycles and it’s settling down. Never give up on them mate, somebody loved that car as she was pretty clean inside the engine despite what I expected 🍺🍺👍
Yeah you did a good job.@@backshed5295
What an awesome old Val. Thanks for sharing
Your most welcome Paul
Thanks for watching mate🍺👍
Another great show and good to see the "apprentice" getting stuck in. Hope to see you again soon, Mick.
Won’t be long mate , back at work now but stick around for the next as it’s an Aussie icon.🍺👍
Maybe not the prettiest of cars but a more trustworthy you won't find, you have done an amazing job.
Central California watching
Cheers mate thanks for watching from the states and please share with your buddies over there🍺👍
IMO, the 225 Slant Six is one of the best sixes from that era in Australia, hands down. That thing could take you over the Nullabor and back without skipping a beat. It looks amazing bud.
Cheers mate I appreciate ya watching 🍺👍
Loved watching the old girl come back to life. Brought back memories of several old VEs. These Valiants were sensational cars. I'm guess that gearbox is a Borg Warner? In auto the good old Torqueflites were indestructible. Thanks for sharing this with us and hope to see more soon.
Plenty more coming mate 🍺🍺👍
Your a bloody magician Mike, well done
Cheers mate🍺👍
Best AP Valiant I’ve seen in ages! Nice one 👍🏼
Cheers Milo haha🍺🍺🍺👍
So satisfying watching this beautiful old car be bright
Brought back to life. Thanks for yet another brilliant video.
Cheers mate🍺👍
I've had a '68 Valiant Regal sedan since I was 19. I'm 40 now, and it's garaged at my old's. Body needs TLC but mech it's very good and the interior was retrimmed about 15 years ago. Hoping I'll get to it again some day.
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Was delighted to run across your channel.
Less whooping, more spannering, outstanding.
Cheers for finding me mate 🍺👍
No worries, it's my pleasure. UA-cam is a huge video yard sale, you gotta dig thru th shite to find th treasures.
Too kind🍺👍
Well, like thumpers mum said in Bambi, if you can't say something nice, don't say nuffin at all...
Apart from that, watching you wrestle with your heap keeps me from going out and shouting at my heap, so there's a degree of task avoidance going on...
Yet another killer episode mate, definitely a cool old girl 👌
Cheers Shane I appreciate ya saying 🍺👍
Looks like you were almost heading to the A&E with all them lacerations rocking on them extremities!!! Excitement dulls the pain. Been there many times!!!
Hahhaha yeah all good mate 🍺🍺👍cheers for watching
I love old Valo's .. Great feature length movie mate .. Thank you ..
Cheers mark🍺👍
Great it got found and rescued again!
Great work mate👍
Cheers mate thanks for coming back to watch another.🍺🍺👍
My first car was a 1963 Plymouth Valiant slant 6 3 on the tree. Loved it
Memory lane right there mate🍺👍
She is looking pretty sweet! Almost looked like a completed restoration in that last dusk shot before the end. Never had much experience with Valiants, they seemed to be a little shunned compared to the Fords and Holden's of similar era (the cars in reach of a boys first car in the late 70's, early 80's.) I love that instrument cluster! So weird the temp and petrol gauge were almost acting like the amp gauge should have. Also I imagine that sun visor would be pretty rare. I remember pulling off the one that came with my XK Falcon to replace it with a vinyl strip with 'Ford' written on it. As a good bloke once said 'At no stage did I say I was smart' ha ha Very much enjoying these videos mate. Thank you for taking the time to share. Wonderful work.
Cheers Brett 🍺🍺👍
What a ripper the old Valiant you just need a couple of fuzzy dices nothing beats you these are great engines too
Cheers Russel 🍺🍺👍
What a great video! Can't wait for the next instalment. Well done Mick.
Cheers Bob 🍺👍
Love your show mate, excellent job on the old Val.
Look forward to more of your episodes, keep it up.👍👍
Heaps more coming mate🍺👍
thanks for the Val i love the old slanters. we used one for a stockcar for years couldn't kill it
Cheers Darren , yeah I’m hearing that about the slant👍🍺
Don't normally comment on anyone's video often, but as a fellow Aussie of vintage. Your video's are bloody fantastic mate & @1:23:59 I'm damn sure you are the first person to strip those doors since it was built, also pretty sure you're right about the "AP" designation. A Bloke I worked with 30 plus years ago had a Push Button Auto AP-5, the buttons were on the dashboard. Anyway, cheers, Leo.
Cheers Leo thanks for watching mate and I reckon your right on the doors, just make it all the more worthy of saving. 🍺👍
Ah yes, I’d forgotten about the push button auto👍
Awesome the old Val couldn’t be in better hands have an AP5 myself cheers 🍻
Cheers Mark 🍺🍺👍 plenty more to do on her yet so stick around 🍺
Just love watching your videos, its great content. Don't know much about cars in Australia but I must admit I like the ones you have done up to now, please keep it coming.
You’d recognize a few , heaps more coming mate🍺👍
Great stuff as always Mick, another one saved
Cheers mate🍺👍
GREAT WORK MICK💥🙌💪
Cheers Glen I appreciate ya saying mate🍺🍺👍
Great episode. So easy to work on old skool cars. Also, great to see the young fella helping out. Lasting memories for both of ya’s.
It is for me mate and I can only hope he will enjoy it too🍺🍺👍
@@backshed5295 awesome.
Awesome stuff mate ... you got a sub and liked from a Mopar man. Love the content, this is the stuff we want to see. Engine noises and talking our way through the problems and getting them solved. Don't worry about the talking, that's what the viewers want to hear ... they're not mind readers!
@@thevelointhevale1132 cheers mate🍺🍺👍
As always , loved it. My mum had one. And it was a V8. Nobody knows how that got in there. Love your content
V8 💪
If that 225 was stuffed I was thinking that way🍺🍺👍
I'm in Australia, and the further west i go the colder and wetter it gets.
Great car and I believe the 225 was better than the later D type 215 to 265. Had both and both failed.
All best from. Perth.
Hahaha yep not many cars would survive west of you over there mate. I guess I forget not everyone knows where we are hahah NSW🍺👍
@@backshed5295 Brother in law in Newcastle.
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Well done Mick wot a classic I once had one in the process of turning it into a street stock for speed way but sold it for 50 bucks lols , cheers, shaneo, Nelson, NZ, 👍🍺🍺
Yeah crazy isn’t it to think that’s what they were worth back then.🍺🍺👍💪
Did anyone else notice the tobacco smoke stain on the roof liner above the driver? Reminds me of being a kid in the 60's! Another grand video Mick
Hahahha yeah it is a bit yellowish Hahhah🍺👍
Brilliant episode showing your skills and persistence to get the ap5 mobile very informative and brilliant diagnosis of this old car
Cheers Dave I appreciate ya saying mate🍺👍
2 hour movie👍so going to comment as we go. You’re got yourself a really good one mick, engines are good and solid, anyway stop commenting and keep watching
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Late to this video, but a pleasure to watch, many memories working on my uncle's AP5 with my old man and my cousin way back in the day.. by the way the ride height looks fine to me.. lowered enough cars, too many issues.. cracked extractors, approaching speed bumps at an angle, can't put any weight in, blah blah.. rant over.. looks good, another oldie saved. Actually love the fact they are everyday family cars that were the first to be forgotten.. Most Aussies might have dreamed of a GT or Monaro, but drove a Falcon or Kingswood or regular Valiant.. love it.. J.
Theres another coming soon mate🍺🍺👍
Rather enjoyed this one my man was the best Sunday I have had in while just chilling watching this one keep it up 👌love ur work
Way to kind to me tufflux 🍺👍
Cheers mate I appreciate ya saying mate
Thanks man, just watch this as the first of your content and loved it! I’ll be watching the lot - lol
@@V8TriHQWagon cheers mate🍺🍺👍👍
Always enjoyable Mick. The old timer battled you but awesome to see it moving under its own power again 👌
Still plenty to go on it but yeah nice to get it running 🍺🍺👍
Bring em back! Great job👍
100% mate , every one I can 🍺👍
Hi Mick great to see you back on again really enjoy your show John
from Cowes VIC
Cheers John thanks for coming back to watch another 🍺👍
That was a big can of “Elbow Grease “ you opened up on that one Mick. Amazing how the cleaning and buffing brought her around. Reminded me of my Val days. Back into my old Holdens these days but I love seeing all the vehicles from that era. So many gone now. Anyway great vid. It was worth the wait. Cheers
Yeah it did take some effort mate hahaha, worth it though. Cheers for watching mate.🍺
Really enjoying your video .Had several Valiants as a young guy,including an ap5 wagon,and an ap5 push button regal.I loved those cars,especially the Regal .Later traded it in on a VF VIP Val,regretted it ever since ,and that was many many years ago.This a great trip down memory lane for me.Would love another now before it’s too late especially a wagon…Cheers & Thanks from Sth Aust.
@@esp224 have you watched the wrecking yard video ? 3 wagons in the 1 place side by side .👍🍺
I'm looking forward to see you do the hot boil linseed...never seen that done before and the finish look..... you did a great job from a barn find to more than a paddock basher ... i watched the whole lot and enjoyed it all....well done Michael
Cheers mate and stick around there’s heaps coming🍺👍
Very enjoyable video Mick, great to finally see a Valiant getting some TLC on your channel! I think the slant 6 was a much better engine than the anaemic 6 cylinder engines that came in the Holdens and Falcons at the time.
I’m becoming a fan mate🍺👍
Have just found your channel and find it very refreshing to finally find someone who gets it that these old cars need to be properly cleaned so many don't do it keep up the great work I have a lot of videos to catch up on also being in Australia nice to hear Magpies in the background. Cheers
Cheers John🍺🍺👍
I had a ap6 1966 model when i was 18 years old in christchurch new zealand three on the tree ithad 13 owners fast when u r 18 did drop apiston in the end that was the end of that car for me sad but true😂❤
Hahahha yep it happens 🍺🍺👍
Great episode, Mick. If I heard you correctly at the end there is more to come. I look forward to seeing the completed results. I remember the Drill Sgt at Basic Training for the Army telling us, “It’s only a thing, you can’t let the thing beat you. You have to be smarter than the thing.” I reckon you must have heard him, too. I forgot that you Aussies Down Yonder have your summer and winter backwards. I’m seeing you wear the long sleeve shirt and long-legged britches and having cold hands. Meanwhile, we’re boiling here in Lower Alabama. Our four seasons are: early summer, mid summer, late summer, and next summer. Keep up the great work!
Mate it sounds like I need to live there haha , I much prefer the heat 🍺🍺👍cheers for watching Donald and please share around stateside mate🍺👍
Hey Mick, love this one! I have a Hemi 245 in the 77 Dodge truck I'm doing up, bit newer than the slant 6. Lots of work ahead. But love the 225! Cheers for the video.
Your more than welcome mate🍺🍺👍
As a kiwi across the ditch, I love what you do a lot of the I
Old cars takes me back to my love of holdens l have owned
Yeah i must admit a lot of my want to save these cars is about memories.🍺👍