Anyone have a good 💡 for a name on this car? Was thinking of doing a Chevelle t-shirt. Maybe a good slogan? Lol. My creativity with that kind of thing is not great. Huge thank you to you guys for any ideas. Thanks!
The great thing about UA-cam is you can find people working on things out of their garage at home. I find it more pleasurable watching people work on things in the every day "common" man workplace unlike these television shows or how some UA-camrs get to the point of what gets to be a high dollar looking shop and only working on things in ideal weather conditions on a squeaky clean painted garage floor.The best UA-cam channels just as yours, are the one's that aline with the every day "common" man. Thanks for all your work you put into these videos.
Omg! WE NEED PART 3!!! My boyfriend and I love your channel and appreciate all your knowledge and hard work. We are so curious to see how this chevelle progresses.
@@shanes3060 luv that channel. The first chevelle vid i seen hooked me to his channel. I was just surfing youtube and was lucky to see his channel and at that time it was part 1 on the chevelle. I was hooked
A Chevelle SS tribute with a BB, Rally Wheels, B&M Shifter, Ladder Bars, tinted windows, 6x9's with Fun Fur on the rear deck. It's what we here in Pa. considered "Standard Equipment" in the 80's. Someone really loved that car. I love seeing these gems still rollin'.
My el camino was factory with green interior and someone painted it black. It has Camaro wheels and a B&M star shifter. Sometimes I think about putting the column shifter back in. I currently have an overdrive transmission and could use a four speed shifter but the old one works you just can't manually put it in first gear.
My two young sons (11 and 13) and I watched this together. We are waiting for the weather to warm up to work on our 73 Nova. We have watched many of your videos together. We love your work and you have inspired us. Thank you.
That's awesome, so glad to hear you guys enjoyed the video and have checked out others on the channel. Thank you for that. And yeah the warm weather will be nice!
I've always hated those factory auto tensioning hose clamps. I've seen them leak and I like tightening the worm gear ones. This is my new favorite channel.
Hey man, love the down to earth style of your videos…awesome to see an actual mechanic not just throwing parts at a project. Thanks for the upload, and a super cool car..:)
That Chevelle looks so much better with the ride height fixed, that window tint removed, and the rally wheel centers installed. My first car was a '66 Malibu.
5/16-16 is sooo common, Ive never even seen one. Now 5/16-18, seen lots of those! If you've got to make a trip to town anyway, just get 4 studs for it.
SUBSCRIBED! 👍 SAW YOUR 1 HOUR '71 CHEVELLE 🚗 AND HAD TO CLICK ON THIS ONE TOO! IT MAKES ME SO HAPPY 😊 WATCHING YOU FIX UP THIS CLASSIC! IT GIVES ME MOTIVATION TO WORK ON MY '71 WHICH WAS ALSO THAT WEIRD BUT COOL VOMIT GREEN 🤢 COLOR 🤣 MINE HAD A VINYL TOP AT ONE POINT, BUT HAS BEEN SANDED AND PRIMED SINCE 2002. IT'S AMAZING HOW THE YEARS FLY BY 🤔... ANYWAYS, LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE CHEVELLE VIDEOS! 👍 THANKS!
You are higher up on my watch list than VGG for your content, and pace. My kids make fun of me for saving containers like my peanut jars. Your energy level is rare.
Hey Chris ! I love what you're doing to the Chevelle , man it is looking good! Very much looking forward to part 3 and beyond. Jen did a real good job with painting , the living room looks real nice. Thumbs UP to the both of you. Thank you for the awesome videos. 👍
Looking forward to part 3, 4, & 5. The 71 Chevelle is my all time favorite car. The only reason I watched the movie Joy Ride 2 was because of the 71 that's in it.
Nice progress Chris!!! Thank god for bead sealer, needle scalers and wire wheels!!! LOL. Glad you got the suspension a little more dialed in. I bet it would be pretty awesome with some decent shocks and some cheap coilovers. The QA1's are the hot ticket for the budget DIY coilover setup. They are especially popular with the circle track guys, and def meant for the domestic stuff. The drilled out ignition tumbler brings back memories for me LMAO. I was running one of my e34's with the ignition switch dangling and a pair of needle nose vice grips to hold the steering lock off when my lock cylinder linkage snapped and I was too lazy to change it for a couple months. Cheap ass pot metal. Funny thing was the key fit PERFECTLY in the back of the ignition switch LOL. Looks so much better with the stance not all weird and the purple tint scraped off. Nice job as usual bro, and thanks again for sharing! Can't wait to see this beast all dialed in!👍😁💪 P.S. Bass Dumpster and or Trash Liner shirts would be F'N AWESOME!!!!😎
Great progress with the Chevelle, really glad I found your channel a while back… keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see how she comes out. Hope thing work out with the sponsor and they send you a few goodies.
I love all your videos. I think one of the greatest things about them is that you fast forward while you’re doing little things rather than making us watch it. Keep up the good work!
Nice work , looks good ,those ladder/traction bars are the right ones for a coil spring car you just need to lower them some more about a 1.5-2.5” below the frame so when you car in under weight it won’t touch the frame so that when your driving it feels normal not stiff in the rear but then when you punch it it’ll bring the rear down enough to work properly so not to hop anymore,hope that helps
10:21 There's a hole in your rear shock from this angle. Great car and videos!! I LOVE it! I guess some folks like that generation of Camaro Steering wheel but it's never been my cup of tea. It feels too rubbery or just not strong or solid to me. Plus it feels sticky too. IMHO.
The rear shocks do not go in that upper hole, that hole was never there from the factory, it was added because with those springs the shocks fully extended wouldn't reach the hole at the bottom of the bracket they are supposed to be in.
Another great video I really enjoy it even the snow was nice here in San Antonio it doesn't snow except when we had that winter blast when the power went out I was really cold in my apartment with no heat for three days of 12 degrees .
Greetings Chris, been waiting for the part 2 and you never disappoint with your videos..always educational and fun and a pleasure and honor to watch you work..keep it up man...thanks Jeff..👍🤙🤘
Nice project. FYI; the dash appears to be out of a Monte Carlo. I had a 71 el Camino back in the 90’s. I swapped the SS hood as well as the dash out of a 70 chevelle SS that had a tach. I later wrecked it and smashed the SS dash. I pulled the gauges out and threw the rest away. I later came across a Monte Carlo in a wrecking yard. It had the same fake wood grain as the one in this car, also with a clock instead of tach. I swapped my SS gauges into it and spray painted the wood grain semi gloss black. IIRC the SS dash had a separate “fasten seatbelts” light that the Monte Carlo dash didn’t. The dash pad was the same for all of the dashes I used.
@@jackrickells3979there's a few new videos on this car in the last few weeks. Chris has the guy from _Anything Goes Garage_ (UA-cam) doing all sorts of stuff to this car. He's really digging in deep! They're both taking this car a little further than any of us probably expected, and that's a really good thing. Love this car!! ❤⚙️🔥
Hi from uk chris👋 nice to see your fury shirts did well for channel and thanks to the supporters who own them 👍👍 chevelle coming on great now looks 😍 with love and effort these gems just sit and wait for saviours to be theirs lol cant wait for new interior and cant wait to hear engine after peak engine bits and bobs, be unreal for her 👍👍 thanks for your time time especially in cold and snow lol be safe and see you soon👍👋
Just so you know, never set in a car full of mold, as it attaches itself to your clothes and then it gets into and all over your house. But I enjoyed how you went after the car problems. It is so nice to have extra parts to use.
I love how you say, "it's made in the USA" when you pick up a part...lol! Very loyal and patriotic! Love it and Love the car. Had a '69 Chevelle SS once, and it ran like a scalded dog.
From what I've seen this car was once owned by a young guy with hot rod ambitions, the rear end lift, the traction bars ( hey im guilty too), the steeing whe replace, the Holley 850 double pumper, window tint etc all signs of a young dude with a few issues of Hot Rod magazine in his collection. Seen a lot of this kind of stuff back in the mid to late 70s.. we rocked while we r0lled!
in 1983 bought a 1971 Malibu red with a white top and black interior 88,000 miles but it wasn't a super Sport 500 bucks cash was a lot of money then keep up the good work the Chevelles are a lot of fun to work on great car
I have watched many NNKH videos now, and I must say I am very impressed by Chris's knowledge and skills and likability, and not to mention the great chemistry with Jen. God bless this couple. I believe they deserve to have their own syndicated TV show. Thanks a lot for the beautiful work you do.
I learned to drive in a 4 dr 1972 chevelle malibu that was the green color yours was before the red was put on. Ours had bench seats in the front. Seeing this has brought back a lot of memories. Thanks.😊
You're one of the best car channels in all of UA-cam. The only things you don't know seem to be simply because you're not old enough to have dealt with the issues in the past.
I love seeing cars like this at junkyards Someone’s ride. All the little things they did to make em look fast and be fast Just awesome Love the 80s style look it’s got to it. I think of hair metal and rubber burning watching this car
My 69 GTO Convertible had a B&M Slapstick on a TurboHydramatic 400 with a Shift Kit! 400CI, Holley 650 Spread bore on a Street Dominator intake with Accell Dual Point Off Road Distributor and Hooker-Tuned Headers. It was the first car I ever bought, sitting under a HUGE Ficus for years, in 1977 for $700, needing most of the Love you give to these Special Rides! It was All Original when I got it and became also my 1st Intro to Mechanics. Learned a lot quickly. Unfortunately I fixed it too nicely and it got stolen. Twice. Never saw it after 2nd time... Keep up the Great Work/Videos!!!
Anyone have a good 💡 for a name on this car? Was thinking of doing a Chevelle t-shirt. Maybe a good slogan? Lol. My creativity with that kind of thing is not great. Huge thank you to you guys for any ideas. Thanks!
name... NononCents
Little red .B.B.
Little red b.b. 😍
Common now little red b.b lock
Raja that little red b block. Get it .?
The great thing about UA-cam is you can find people working on things out of their garage at home. I find it more pleasurable watching people work on things in the every day "common" man workplace unlike these television shows or how some UA-camrs get to the point of what gets to be a high dollar looking shop and only working on things in ideal weather conditions on a squeaky clean painted garage floor.The best UA-cam channels just as yours, are the one's that aline with the every day "common" man. Thanks for all your work you put into these videos.
Omg! WE NEED PART 3!!! My boyfriend and I love your channel and appreciate all your knowledge and hard work. We are so curious to see how this chevelle progresses.
@@oscarwilde5473 One of his recent videos did mention that he is awaiting ownership paperwork to be sorted out, hopefully part 3 soon after 😊😊
@@oscarwilde5473 there is a part 3
@@shanes3060 thetebis a part 3 now
@@VINNY43098 thank you , I checked it out and awesome as always
@@shanes3060 luv that channel. The first chevelle vid i seen hooked me to his channel. I was just surfing youtube and was lucky to see his channel and at that time it was part 1 on the chevelle. I was hooked
A Chevelle SS tribute with a BB, Rally Wheels, B&M Shifter, Ladder Bars, tinted windows, 6x9's with Fun Fur on the rear deck. It's what we here in Pa. considered "Standard Equipment" in the 80's. Someone really loved that car. I love seeing these gems still rollin'.
My el camino was factory with green interior and someone painted it black. It has Camaro wheels and a B&M star shifter. Sometimes I think about putting the column shifter back in. I currently have an overdrive transmission and could use a four speed shifter but the old one works you just can't manually put it in first gear.
That big block hood.
My two young sons (11 and 13) and I watched this together. We are waiting for the weather to warm up to work on our 73 Nova. We have watched many of your videos together. We love your work and you have inspired us. Thank you.
That's awesome, so glad to hear you guys enjoyed the video and have checked out others on the channel. Thank you for that. And yeah the warm weather will be nice!
I have a 82 camaro I'm working on wish my boys were like yours
Is there a bulldozer video!!👹
The amount of miscellaneous parts you have is amazing. I would be going to the store like 5 times a day on a project like this haha.
The Boat Name Is Priceless.. Bass Dumpster..😄
Man you’re a trooper working in that cold weather..👍🏻🇬🇧
I've always hated those factory auto tensioning hose clamps. I've seen them leak and I like tightening the worm gear ones. This is my new favorite channel.
Hey man, love the down to earth style of your videos…awesome to see an actual mechanic not just throwing parts at a project. Thanks for the upload, and a super cool car..:)
That Chevelle looks so much better with the ride height fixed, that window tint removed, and the rally wheel centers installed. My first car was a '66 Malibu.
Great to see an old classic being brought back to life love from Scotland 🏴
It’s amazing all the tools and hardware you have accumulated
Love the mutts, you can make it the way you want to without feeling bad. Free reign!
That radiator mishap was very Roadkill. :D
Thats one beautiful 71 Chevelle brother, its definitely the king of the muscle cars for sure.
5/16-16 is sooo common, Ive never even seen one.
Now 5/16-18, seen lots of those!
If you've got to make a trip to town anyway, just get 4 studs for it.
OMG! Where’s part 3?! I love how this chevelle is looking and sounds! Please get on with part3!
Hey Chris cowboy here she's looking good keep doing what you're doing we'll be watching all the way remember be safe healthy and happy God Bless 🤠
Hey bro, love the skull shift knob!!!
Heck yeah! It looks pretty badass on there.
SUBSCRIBED! 👍 SAW YOUR 1 HOUR '71 CHEVELLE 🚗 AND HAD TO CLICK ON THIS ONE TOO! IT MAKES ME SO HAPPY 😊 WATCHING YOU FIX UP THIS CLASSIC! IT GIVES ME MOTIVATION TO WORK ON MY '71 WHICH WAS ALSO THAT WEIRD BUT COOL VOMIT GREEN 🤢 COLOR 🤣 MINE HAD A VINYL TOP AT ONE POINT, BUT HAS BEEN SANDED AND PRIMED SINCE 2002. IT'S AMAZING HOW THE YEARS FLY BY 🤔... ANYWAYS, LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE CHEVELLE VIDEOS! 👍 THANKS!
I admire how you still work at dark and exterior in cold conditions. You are hard worker. The way you organize your parts is effective too.
Keep doing what you are doing fixing old school cars up
Really awesome dude giving me some motivation to work on my project more
Thank you for fixing that suspension! I couldn't look at it much more lol..
Take care of that 396! One hell of a motor there!
Love to see a big block chevelle come back to life keep up the good work!
Definitely old chevelles never die they just get rebuilt.
Very cool pressure washer. Didn't even know that style existed.
You are higher up on my watch list than VGG for your content, and pace. My kids make fun of me for saving containers like my peanut jars. Your energy level is rare.
What do you think of Sleeperdude?
Thanks for pulling the window tint. Fixing the shock mount's, sort of. Ditch the "traction bars" useless. Great work/show!
Love your pace. You don't mess around. You get things done...fun to watch.
Definitely need a part 3!!
Hey Chris ! I love what you're doing to the Chevelle , man it is looking good! Very much looking forward to part 3 and beyond. Jen did a real good job with painting , the living room looks real nice. Thumbs UP to the both of you. Thank you for the awesome videos. 👍
Hey man. Awesome to hear you enjoyed the video and yeah she did do a really good job with the painting. She's much better than me at that.
We need part 3!👍🇺🇸
Where is part 3? I’m realing! Great job. Lots of information! Thanks
Love how both of you inspire each other to be productive, what a great team you make.
Your home shop is Amazing .... Thanks for sharing your Projects
Dude, clearing snow in a t-shirt qualifies you to become an honorary Canadian.
I really like the way you're so organized, and I don't mind the hoarding either,
I really love your video's! Keep doing your thing bro! Tell Jen she did a real nice job on the living room!
I like your sense of detail! This Automobile is finally getting some Justice!
Looking forward to part 3, 4, & 5. The 71 Chevelle is my all time favorite car. The only reason I watched the movie Joy Ride 2 was because of the 71 that's in it.
Sure did enjoy watching your videos on the Chevelle. Those were the good years cars.
Nice progress Chris!!! Thank god for bead sealer, needle scalers and wire wheels!!! LOL. Glad you got the suspension a little more dialed in. I bet it would be pretty awesome with some decent shocks and some cheap coilovers. The QA1's are the hot ticket for the budget DIY coilover setup. They are especially popular with the circle track guys, and def meant for the domestic stuff. The drilled out ignition tumbler brings back memories for me LMAO. I was running one of my e34's with the ignition switch dangling and a pair of needle nose vice grips to hold the steering lock off when my lock cylinder linkage snapped and I was too lazy to change it for a couple months. Cheap ass pot metal. Funny thing was the key fit PERFECTLY in the back of the ignition switch LOL. Looks so much better with the stance not all weird and the purple tint scraped off. Nice job as usual bro, and thanks again for sharing! Can't wait to see this beast all dialed in!👍😁💪
P.S. Bass Dumpster and or Trash Liner shirts would be F'N AWESOME!!!!😎
Looking forward to seeing this one completed. I live in South Korea and these videos give me something to look forward to!
Great progress with the Chevelle, really glad I found your channel a while back… keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see how she comes out. Hope thing work out with the sponsor and they send you a few goodies.
I love all your videos. I think one of the greatest things about them is that you fast forward while you’re doing little things rather than making us watch it. Keep up the good work!
Awesome to hear that you enjoy them and I appreciate the feedback! Thanks!
Love the videos man me and my son are hooked with this chevelle.. the work you do is awesome thanks for making these
Awesome. Thanks for posting. I miss my Chevelle. I had an SS similar 72 and sold it when i got married. I still dream about that car. Take care.
Nice work , looks good ,those ladder/traction bars are the right ones for a coil spring car you just need to lower them some more about a 1.5-2.5” below the frame so when you car in under weight it won’t touch the frame so that when your driving it feels normal not stiff in the rear but then when you punch it it’ll bring the rear down enough to work properly so not to hop anymore,hope that helps
Chevelle looks great with the springs and some cleaning big improvement!
My poor car is doing the same due to no rubber left in the doors and windows.
Notice the paper vapor barriers are gone from the doors.
10:21 There's a hole in your rear shock from this angle. Great car and videos!! I LOVE it! I guess some folks like that generation of Camaro Steering wheel but it's never been my cup of tea. It feels too rubbery or just not strong or solid to me. Plus it feels sticky too. IMHO.
So many things to do... Had fun watchiing it though. WANNA SEE THE ENDING!
Hey man, love your videos. They are Chevelle seats and the cluster with the woodgrain is not from a chevelle SS but from a Monte Carlo. 👍🏻
Chris ... You are one smart dude.
Newly Subscribed, watched part one and two of this Chevelle series, impressed so far so keep up the good work.
I was born in '71 and my Dad had a '70 Chevelle Malibu in forest green. Vinyl top though, and I believe a 350 V8.
Cant wait to see part 3
Amazing to me that one person could have all that hardware. It is like home depot!
The rear shocks do not go in that upper hole, that hole was never there from the factory, it was added because with those springs the shocks fully extended wouldn't reach the hole at the bottom of the bracket they are supposed to be in.
My car has both holes in the 12 bolt.
Another great video I really enjoy it even the snow was nice here in San Antonio it doesn't snow except when we had that winter blast when the power went out I was really cold in my apartment with no heat for three days of 12 degrees .
Greetings Chris, been waiting for the part 2 and you never disappoint with your videos..always educational and fun and a pleasure and honor to watch you work..keep it up man...thanks Jeff..👍🤙🤘
Greetings Jeff. Thanks so much for checking it out and I appreciate the feedback
All the tools you have in your garage. Wow!!!
Nice project. FYI; the dash appears to be out of a Monte Carlo. I had a 71 el Camino back in the 90’s. I swapped the SS hood as well as the dash out of a 70 chevelle SS that had a tach. I later wrecked it and smashed the SS dash. I pulled the gauges out and threw the rest away. I later came across a Monte Carlo in a wrecking yard. It had the same fake wood grain as the one in this car, also with a clock instead of tach. I swapped my SS gauges into it and spray painted the wood grain semi gloss black. IIRC the SS dash had a separate “fasten seatbelts” light that the Monte Carlo dash didn’t. The dash pad was the same for all of the dashes I used.
What happened to this car???
Probably sold it
Ironically he uploaded a new video Friday on it
Oh okay didn’t see that one
@@jackrickells3979there's a few new videos on this car in the last few weeks. Chris has the guy from _Anything Goes Garage_ (UA-cam) doing all sorts of stuff to this car. He's really digging in deep! They're both taking this car a little further than any of us probably expected, and that's a really good thing. Love this car!! ❤⚙️🔥
You are the first person I ever heard of liking those tipes of hose clamps. Lol
They are great. Self tensioning.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow everyone has they're own preference. They usually end up making me mad and I throw them. Lol
Hi from uk chris👋 nice to see your fury shirts did well for channel and thanks to the supporters who own them 👍👍 chevelle coming on great now looks 😍 with love and effort these gems just sit and wait for saviours to be theirs lol cant wait for new interior and cant wait to hear engine after peak engine bits and bobs, be unreal for her 👍👍 thanks for your time time especially in cold and snow lol be safe and see you soon👍👋
Your a ! Genius! I love that Chevell I had a green one when I was a teenager. Keep up the good work!
0:00 Intro
01:34 Replacing Radiator
05:26 Fan Wiring
07:37 Rear Suspension
11:25 30sec Ad
12:00 Snow / Rear Wheels
15:15 Traction Bars
16:30 Interior Work
18:26 New Locks / Remove Tint
22:42 Steering Wheel
23:45 Front Tires / Ralley Caps
25:52 Outro
Chevelle Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/ZK1RWq7jITY/v-deo.html
It’s great that you add the time stamps 👍🏻
nice
this car is looking way better, with the suspension change that u did. Will be looking out for pt 3. GOOD JOB, AND KEEP THE GREAT VIDEOS COMING
You may actually have a heavy Chevy
Love the Chevelle , I had a 72 Chevelle in high school.
Superlative! At the end of the day, it's all about getting the old gal sitting correctly and running properly. Enjoy her before the flip!!!
I enjoy seeing you bring back the folders cars back to life especially the Chevelle
Definitely impressed with the determination and knowledge. Thank you
Just so you know, never set in a car full of mold, as it attaches itself to your clothes and then it gets into and all over your house. But I enjoyed how you went after the car problems. It is so nice to have extra parts to use.
Removing that tint on the windows was pure 👌🏻
Just fixing the stance would have made me happy. Excited to see you doll her up a bit.
I love how you say, "it's made in the USA" when you pick up a part...lol! Very loyal and patriotic! Love it and Love the car. Had a '69 Chevelle SS once, and it ran like a scalded dog.
Love your ingenuity on certain things
From what I've seen this car was once owned by a young guy with hot rod ambitions, the rear end lift, the traction bars ( hey im guilty too), the steeing whe replace, the Holley 850 double pumper, window tint etc all signs of a young dude with a few issues of Hot Rod magazine in his collection. Seen a lot of this kind of stuff back in the mid to late 70s.. we rocked while we r0lled!
Man I sure am enjoying watching your progress with this old girl. 🤗🤗👍🏻
I'm envious of all the tools and spare parts that you have!
All the way from island of Jamaica and I'm loving it. Very good work bro
Handsome guy, Glad you're bring ing the Chevelle back closer to stock. Nicely done and you are handsome.
in 1983 bought a 1971 Malibu red with a white top and black interior 88,000 miles but it wasn't a super Sport 500 bucks cash was a lot of money then keep up the good work the Chevelles are a lot of fun to work on great car
Absolutely love this only 15 and your teaching quite a bit of stuff working on old cars
Brother your a Amazing badass Mechanic,May God bless you and protect you.
I have watched many NNKH videos now, and I must say I am very impressed by Chris's knowledge and skills and likability, and not to mention the great chemistry with Jen. God bless this couple. I believe they deserve to have their own syndicated TV show. Thanks a lot for the beautiful work you do.
I learned to drive in a 4 dr 1972 chevelle malibu that was the green color yours was before the red was put on. Ours had bench seats in the front. Seeing this has brought back a lot of memories. Thanks.😊
You're one of the best car channels in all of UA-cam. The only things you don't know seem to be simply because you're not old enough to have dealt with the issues in the past.
U gotta get the front inner fenders too.
Can't wait the part 3
Yes please part 3😊
The tint is what help keep the interior as good as it is.
To say your organized is an Understatement ! Amazing what ya got done in 26 minutes......😁👍
I'm enjoying your channel and it's much better than watching the depressing news! Keep up the good work.
Hey Chris, I really enjoyed your video on the 71 Chevelle.
I will watch more for sure.
Watched part 1 and thought she looks and sounds awesome. But... that jacked up back end was driving me nuts. Now she looks real pretty! :)
That's my kind of restoration brother! Once again much love from up here in VT!!
I love seeing cars like this at junkyards
Someone’s ride.
All the little things they did to make em look fast and be fast
Just awesome
Love the 80s style look it’s got to it.
I think of hair metal and rubber burning watching this car
My 69 GTO Convertible had a B&M Slapstick on a TurboHydramatic 400 with a Shift Kit! 400CI, Holley 650 Spread bore on a Street Dominator intake with Accell Dual Point Off Road Distributor and Hooker-Tuned Headers.
It was the first car I ever bought, sitting under a HUGE Ficus for years, in 1977 for $700, needing most of the Love you give to these Special Rides! It was All Original when I got it and became also my 1st Intro to Mechanics.
Learned a lot quickly.
Unfortunately I fixed it too nicely and it got stolen.
Twice.
Never saw it after 2nd time...
Keep up the Great Work/Videos!!!