Got 2 Yamaha 4 wheelers here in Missouri. Got spark, got fuel, but won’t fire. Need your guidance… I’m having a beer about it and can’t come up with anything
Just a suggestion but for classic cars, without ABS, DOT5 (silicone) brake fluid is really worth it, but if you want to stick with etherglycol I highly recommend the brand Pentosin. Also you should really draw refrigerant systems down to absolute vacuum for 30mins before filling them.
I’m so glad a new video came out man.. I needed it this is the only thing that keeps me going these days watching these revivals hearing the things you guys say and the funny jokes you tell I’m always almost on the verge of suicide but this pulls me back and reminds me there is always some joy left in the world even when things get rough I can always sit back and watch one of ur vids and forget all about how sad I am all the time and how much pain I’m always in I love ur vids and always keep up the good work
Little tip for pouring from those cans, or from 5 gallon buckets. Pour with the spout at the TOP instead of the bottom. This gives a path for air to get in that isn't pushing past fluid, causing the inconsistent "blup blup" flow of liquid.
Kevin up to the point where you purged the line to your manifold gauges, you were golden. Next time, with the AC off open up your high side & dump as much refrigerant in as it will take. Then fire up the AC & finish charging slowly through the suction side. Like any compressor, they aren't designed to pump liquid. I watch the show religiously, love it. Hope this helps.
Duuude. My high school shop teacher (army field mechanic) had one, blue, that he actually let us high school kids work on. Something to put some pride in. That thing looked new by the time we were done. What a ca-truck!
13:49 my coworker and I got stuck behind a parade of antique tractors in southern Iowa one time; I still say that racing our armored bank truck down gravel side roads between cornfields to try and outrun a parade of antique tractors is just about the most Iowa experience I've had whenever anyone asks me what Iowa's like
I’m an old school guy. Made it to 60 so far. I love that when your dealing with drum brakes you use pliers and a screw driver instead of a brake tool that’s made for it. I have a couple of the brake tools. Ones from my pop. He always used them in the day! He even used the adjuster tool to adjust them! Thank you for making me think of those memories! Miss my pop. If yours is still here with us make sure you show him that you care every chance you get.
I’m not really a ford fan, but I had a 1977 thunderbird in the late 90s own by an old farmer, with only 33k mouse crap thick on motor, interior like new, even smelled like new. 8 track and loaded. Rode like a dream. Sold it to a neighbor, and bought a 41 Mercury convertible with a 327/auto. Bothe were great cars!
Hey Kevin. On the AC, pull your vacuum, charge as much as you can on the high side without the car running. Close your high side valve, start the car with the AC on full and finish charging on the low side. But, I'm sure you either know that or have already been told 1000 times.
Monday watching in Indiana ( the home of ethanol, don't thank me, hate the stuff). Angus was sure helping his butt off this video. I guess when there's more, the tomfoolery gets out of hand. Your just working on the carb now but I'm positive this will be a great ride. Love it!
Watching Angus keep the bowls full while you drove out shows either his bravery, trust in you, stupidity, or a combination of the three. Either way I thoroughly enjoy you two working together!
I saw that at Good Guys and never realized it was yours. Love that car. Thank you for making my sons day taking pictures of his 70 Cutlass SX. Also, thanks for the stickers. We watch the show religiously and enjoy every video. Thanks for taking the time to meet with us
73 Ranchero, Gran Torino Sport - I'm all in. I love those beasts. Thanks Kevin and Agnus for a rewarding video. Thanks again for Serving our Country Kevin. Chuck in NE Kansas (USAR Retired)
When pouring from a container with spout/nozzle bult in like them rectangular or 5 gallon bucket, keep the spout/nozzle at the top most position. That allows the air in as you pour out the liquid.
Thanks for Explaining the Exact 2 Things i still need to fix on my 78 Cougar: the AC and the Sending unit I did not expect Compressed air Dusters to work for filling this thing.
Don't charge the ac with liquid like they did. Make sure the compressor is pulling in vapor. You can basically hydro lock the compressor and damage it like they did if it pulls liquid refrigerant.
@@kjjustinXD I have never used canned duster as a refrigerant bottle so I can't say to how well it works but on a normal bottle you need to pull from the top of the bottle where the vapor is. You might also need to slow down the flow with the valve to make sure it vaporizes going into the system. If you use canned duster be careful sometimes they add other stuff in them to keep people from snorting them.
Or bakkie, bestelwagen, delivery van, pick up. Americans stick to truck? But more brands tried to mix 2 worlds. The luxury of a car (sedan?) up front and the bed in the back. I leave it to the historians where the first one was built. The Aussie ute or in america?
nice work and nice find on that Ranchero and rod knock out of the box on the new ac compressor hope they took care of it under warranty for you. I hadn't thought about the air duster cans like that so neat little tidbit
As an el Camino owner and lover yes, it’s true it’s on sight with ranchero owners, especially at the stop light😂😂😂😂 actually I love all the utes even the ferds still can’t bring myself to spell that name correctly 😂 awesome work guys that’s a clean one!
I absolutely loved this video! can you please do a comprehensive video on how to do an awesome gm ac system overhaul, I have 2 90s silverado trucks that do not have working ac and I've spent 2k on one and it went back out I want to do both myself this time and make them working again, I know the systems aren't very complex and I know I can fix them but I need to know those old school tricks to make them work better and from your videos I need a new flow through condenser for the r-134 systems from r-12. Please share the knowledge 🙏
On those old York-style compressors you are supposed install the refrigerant as a gas, or you can damage the valves. You may have damaged the valves when you installed the refrigerant as a liquid, resulting in a noisy compressor.
Hey kevin im a huge fan... And I was wondering about the limo... it's been 3 years and u end the last video with saying give u a few weeks but it's been three years and I think I speak for everyone when I say this but we wanna see the LS swaped turboed 35.5 feet limo of death
There is a 1984 Honda 200es runs and drives GREAT with parts bike too and lots of extras $600.00 market place GLADSTONE ILLINOIS 5hrs ago 2:28pm wed July 17
Such a clean rig, nice job guys!! My buddy had a late 70's ranchero in high-school and it had a 351M as well, it was gutless but did float dwn the road nice!!! All the best guys!
You guys probably hydro locked the ac compressor slightly when you pierced the can on its side and bent a rod. Technically you’re supposed to have the can upright so it’s mostly gaseous and tilt the can to slowly add liquid. Lots of pumps were designed for abuse so most of the time you can get away with it, but cheap remans are probably not in that camp. At least you can switch it out easy and don’t have to remove the water pump/exhaust header like on the corvette I’ve been working on.
if they have enough know-how it's never even a question. like that video Jennings Motorsports did where he ran that sedan that had been sitting in a forest upside down for 40 years
The fact that the Lemans can spin 31s by just jabbing the throttle just shows the amount of torque that big block has. The ranchero on the other hand seems to have the collective torque of 3 toddles pushing a space shuttle uphill
I had a 72 Ranchero GT that was the big brother to your build today. It had the 351 Cleveland and was fast. The paint and orange decal were almost the same as well. The paint was more brownish with the metal flak. Good daily driver.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you... prevent inflation
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.
A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some ‹professional advice. ‹it's totally inappropriate for investors to hang on while suffering from dip during significant
I had one just like that in the late 80's. 351 Cleveland engine, power steering with a set of cooling fins, power brakes and a/c. On the hotest days in Louisiana it would cool the cabin down in 5 minutes or less. Wish I still had it.
Hey Kevin &Angus, Had to comment on the Ranchero Had a 73 500 302 auto Glammor Gold paint vinyl roof,bought it off the show room floor, My sister called it( The Carruck ) , had to poor air shocks on it too, couldn't carry much weight without them. It died a slow death of Ontario road salt fed cancer. Fun while it lasted.Gord Ontario Canada
This Ranchero is awesome! My favorite color/ stripe combo for one of these. I bet that funky topper is really rare. If it were painted to match the truck it would probably look better.
Love this video. As I've said before, my first car that was actually mine was a 1975 Gran Torino. So good to see another member of the family saved from nothingness.
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Loving the bed cover to... rancheros were always ugly to me but this one looks pretty clean with the gold paint and camaper shell
Got 2 Yamaha 4 wheelers here in Missouri. Got spark, got fuel, but won’t fire. Need your guidance… I’m having a beer about it and can’t come up with anything
Just a suggestion but for classic cars, without ABS, DOT5 (silicone) brake fluid is really worth it, but if you want to stick with etherglycol I highly recommend the brand Pentosin. Also you should really draw refrigerant systems down to absolute vacuum for 30mins before filling them.
I’m so glad a new video came out man.. I needed it this is the only thing that keeps me going these days watching these revivals hearing the things you guys say and the funny jokes you tell I’m always almost on the verge of suicide but this pulls me back and reminds me there is always some joy left in the world even when things get rough I can always sit back and watch one of ur vids and forget all about how sad I am all the time and how much pain I’m always in I love ur vids and always keep up the good work
It's a Cruck lol😂
We all know PBG is going to salivate over this unit. What a treat.
This one is way too nice for PBG! Ha
He has a pretty good one of his own that he bought down in Texas.
Why would he need this when he has the Big Macamino?
@@UndeadPorcupine that’s fair enough.
who is pbg?
Little tip for pouring from those cans, or from 5 gallon buckets. Pour with the spout at the TOP instead of the bottom. This gives a path for air to get in that isn't pushing past fluid, causing the inconsistent "blup blup" flow of liquid.
Gee thanks
I was here to write the very same 😂
Yeah-- funny how many "UA-cam EXPERTS" don't know how to pour from a Jerry can without spilling half of the fuel.
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Son, yer a jeen-yus!!!!
Late sunday night, junkyard digs upload? Best way to finish off a weekend
I know.....just winding down from a hella long July 4th weekend.....and now i gotta put bedtime off for at least 50 minutes.
Hell yea
Monday morning for me 🇬🇧
Just make sure you also Have a Beer about it!
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Kevin up to the point where you purged the line to your manifold gauges, you were golden. Next time, with the AC off open up your high side & dump as much refrigerant in as it will take. Then fire up the AC & finish charging slowly through the suction side. Like any compressor, they aren't designed to pump liquid. I watch the show religiously, love it. Hope this helps.
Yeah, poor compressor got slugged to hell
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@@keoghjesion7885 Maybe bent the rod?
As an hvac guy, I approve this comment😂😂😂
0:58 This Ranchero looks so cool and seems to be in unbelievable condition. great 70s graphics. f***ing awesome find
I kinda dig Professor Angus. Not that I didn't know how a rheostat works, but he does a good job explaining it simply.
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Duuude. My high school shop teacher (army field mechanic) had one, blue, that he actually let us high school kids work on. Something to put some pride in. That thing looked new by the time we were done. What a ca-truck!
Cruck 😂
Ute
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Angus' full time addition to the channel has been seamless and excellent!
A junk yard digs post makes having to go to work tomorrow a bit better
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13:49 my coworker and I got stuck behind a parade of antique tractors in southern Iowa one time; I still say that racing our armored bank truck down gravel side roads between cornfields to try and outrun a parade of antique tractors is just about the most Iowa experience I've had whenever anyone asks me what Iowa's like
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27:26 the acetone that you are pouring, its much less messy if you pour with the nozzle on top instead of bottom 👍
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It’s always the best when junkyard digs posts
Made my Sunday infinitely better ❤
@@weegeemike you know it
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I’m an old school guy. Made it to 60 so far. I love that when your dealing with drum brakes you use pliers and a screw driver instead of a brake tool that’s made for it.
I have a couple of the brake tools. Ones from my pop. He always used them in the day! He even used the adjuster tool to adjust them!
Thank you for making me think of those memories! Miss my pop. If yours is still here with us make sure you show him that you care every chance you get.
I’m not really a ford fan, but I had a 1977 thunderbird in the late 90s own by an old farmer, with only 33k mouse crap thick on motor, interior like new, even smelled like new. 8 track and loaded. Rode like a dream. Sold it to a neighbor, and bought a 41 Mercury convertible with a 327/auto. Bothe were great cars!
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Hey Kevin. On the AC, pull your vacuum, charge as much as you can on the high side without the car running. Close your high side valve, start the car with the AC on full and finish charging on the low side. But, I'm sure you either know that or have already been told 1000 times.
Oh man, I'd love to see more of that Riviera....what a beauty. Definitely one of my favourite classic cars.
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We need more Mook!!!!!
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Hell Yeah
Monday watching in Indiana ( the home of ethanol, don't thank me, hate the stuff). Angus was sure helping his butt off this video. I guess when there's more, the tomfoolery gets out of hand. Your just working on the carb now but I'm positive this will be a great ride. Love it!
Another Fun Adventure ! Miss Not Seeing Mook !
Man this episode takes me back to the days when Roadkill was awesome.. Rancheros are awesome
Ford did love their piston-pumps. My old MkVIII had one, for the air suspension and yeah, it threw a rod right through the side of the compressor:)
The bed topper absolutely makes this car. At least in my eyes.
Absolutely. Gives it a Hot Wheels or Matchbox look.
It does help the looks of this ole Ferd
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I agree. Gives it that look it needs
exactly, it goes perfectly with that paint job
makes it twice as ugly lol
Big fan of the painting of the frame and undercarriage..... looks great......
Literally when you first lifted the hood, the words “Holy smokes!!!” uttered from my mouth. That thing is CLEAN!!!!!
LOVE the retro Grant steering wheel 😉
You should always turn the compressor over by hand to keep from hydro-locking the compressor. I would recommend putting half the oil in the dryer.
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ywp!
It is officially a great night since JYD uploaded a video. That Ranchero looks gorgeous
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It's always nice having Kevin and Angus to finish off my long weekend. Thanks for another interesting revival video.
Watching Angus keep the bowls full while you drove out shows either his bravery, trust in you, stupidity, or a combination of the three. Either way I thoroughly enjoy you two working together!
More videos with Angus please, he is HILLARIOUS!
This is one of my favorite channels. I always learn something.
I saw that at Good Guys and never realized it was yours. Love that car. Thank you for making my sons day taking pictures of his 70 Cutlass SX. Also, thanks for the stickers. We watch the show religiously and enjoy every video. Thanks for taking the time to meet with us
That truck bed cover is beyond awesome
73 Ranchero, Gran Torino Sport - I'm all in. I love those beasts. Thanks Kevin and Agnus for a rewarding video. Thanks again for Serving our Country Kevin. Chuck in NE Kansas (USAR Retired)
When pouring from a container with spout/nozzle bult in like them rectangular or 5 gallon bucket, keep the spout/nozzle at the top most position. That allows the air in as you pour out the liquid.
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yep
Good video.
First time I have seen a rear cover like that.
Very cool 70s look!
Really enjoyed the Angus breakdown
Thanks for Explaining the Exact 2 Things i still need to fix on my 78 Cougar: the AC and the Sending unit
I did not expect Compressed air Dusters to work for filling this thing.
Don't charge the ac with liquid like they did. Make sure the compressor is pulling in vapor. You can basically hydro lock the compressor and damage it like they did if it pulls liquid refrigerant.
@@jrpontgto3271 how do I make sure to not pull the liquid? Just pierce it at the top instead of the bottom and let the Compressor suck it in itself?
@@kjjustinXD I have never used canned duster as a refrigerant bottle so I can't say to how well it works but on a normal bottle you need to pull from the top of the bottle where the vapor is. You might also need to slow down the flow with the valve to make sure it vaporizes going into the system. If you use canned duster be careful sometimes they add other stuff in them to keep people from snorting them.
Brilliant video Kevin and Angus watching from Edinburgh Scotland UK 🇬🇧 👍
The knowledge you guys have thumbs up for sure
As an Aussie, I can answer your first question: It's a Ute
Or bakkie, bestelwagen, delivery van, pick up.
Americans stick to truck? But more brands tried to mix 2 worlds. The luxury of a car (sedan?) up front and the bed in the back. I leave it to the historians where the first one was built. The Aussie ute or in america?
its definitely a Ute 🇦🇺🦘
It’s a Ranchero. That’s what we call it. If it’s a Chevy we call it an El Camino.
part car, part truck? it's a Ute! built to go to Church on Sunday and to the Markets on Monday! invented in Australia by Ford! your welcome America 😎
@@matt0607hkgts seeing things only from down under?😉😉😉. Best to you mate.
Daltons favorite gen of rancher! And that monte intrigues me
nice work and nice find on that Ranchero and rod knock out of the box on the new ac compressor hope they took care of it under warranty for you. I hadn't thought about the air duster cans like that so neat little tidbit
That Ranchero is bad ass
Dude!!!! The canopy topper is epicly amazing and awesome I love the elco & Ranchero. It's just cool
Bro I was binging your videos and I refreshed my page and there you were. Good finish to my day.
Love the Ranchero...I had a '72. FunFact: A 429 makes it a LOT more fun!
Just turned 18 living in Canada I can finally have a beer about it and watch Kevin and angus gives us the best content 🤘
What’s up fellow Albertan
hell yeah
Fellow Canadian nice haha
You mean have a beer legally 😂
Isn't the drinking age 19 in Canada?
As an el Camino owner and lover yes, it’s true it’s on sight with ranchero owners, especially at the stop light😂😂😂😂 actually I love all the utes even the ferds still can’t bring myself to spell that name correctly 😂 awesome work guys that’s a clean one!
That bed cover is fantastic 😂 I’ve never seen one quite like it
Perfect nickname for the car could be the "merchero", since the plan is to haul merch with it
What about Ranchshirto?
@@polybius223but they also have stickers and beer coozies
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I absolutely loved this video! can you please do a comprehensive video on how to do an awesome gm ac system overhaul, I have 2 90s silverado trucks that do not have working ac and I've spent 2k on one and it went back out I want to do both myself this time and make them working again, I know the systems aren't very complex and I know I can fix them but I need to know those old school tricks to make them work better and from your videos I need a new flow through condenser for the r-134 systems from r-12. Please share the knowledge 🙏
On those old York-style compressors you are supposed install the refrigerant as a gas, or you can damage the valves. You may have damaged the valves when you installed the refrigerant as a liquid, resulting in a noisy compressor.
I absolutely love the topper on the Ranchero I don't normally like toppers but that's an unusual one,,, that's a keeper
I live for JYD and PBG uploads
Don’t forget sleeperdude.
@@robertspray7472I’d never heard of them, thanks for the recommendation!
And Mook.
And NNKH.
@@Kilen81 Who?
Oh my, that Riviera is so beautiful. I wish I could see more of it. Unquestionably one of my favorite vintage vehicles.
I like how you started under coating
Hey kevin im a huge fan... And I was wondering about the limo... it's been 3 years and u end the last video with saying give u a few weeks but it's been three years and I think I speak for everyone when I say this but we wanna see the LS swaped turboed 35.5 feet limo of death
There is a 1984 Honda 200es runs and drives GREAT with parts bike too and lots of extras $600.00 market place GLADSTONE ILLINOIS 5hrs ago 2:28pm wed July 17
My grandfather had a gran torino, which this generation of Ranchero is based on. He drove it like a rented mule.
The cap is mint! Those porthole windows are epic.
Such a clean rig, nice job guys!! My buddy had a late 70's ranchero in high-school and it had a 351M as well, it was gutless but did float dwn the road nice!!! All the best guys!
You guys probably hydro locked the ac compressor slightly when you pierced the can on its side and bent a rod. Technically you’re supposed to have the can upright so it’s mostly gaseous and tilt the can to slowly add liquid. Lots of pumps were designed for abuse so most of the time you can get away with it, but cheap remans are probably not in that camp.
At least you can switch it out easy and don’t have to remove the water pump/exhaust header like on the corvette I’ve been working on.
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Maybe, he said it blew again... Poor ac... 47:41 RICKROLED LOL
I love that car. The Ranchero is one of my favorite old cars ever. Great episode guys!
I was literally just checking to see if you guys uploaded anything new, perfect timing
exactly, me too
Same here haha. Was hoping for a boating fiasco but this will work
I love to see surviving El Caminos and Rancheros ;-) especially one ranchero complete with the closing top .... amazing !
As Jeremy Clarkson would say, "It has the amazing capability of turning petrol into noise... and nothing else."
I lived in Boone before I moved to Lake City, and that beauty was right there..... Great find.
I’ve been waiting for a long time for a person to do a will it run and then just go “no it will not run” the end
There has been a couple over the years.
if they have enough know-how it's never even a question. like that video Jennings Motorsports did where he ran that sedan that had been sitting in a forest upside down for 40 years
That cap, or tonau or whatever is badass. You should get your dad to paint match it
That thing is a beauty!
16:36 I've never seen a drum come off that easy even after it was freshly installed 😂
I've done the air duster thing, it works GREAT in my 93 Ford Escort.
What happened to the burnt Nova Part 4?
No cap fr what happened chat
It's been put on the 'Backburner'...
@@colinl9018 what is that?
@@V-10_raptorr Did you go to school?
@@colinl9018 ???
So great to see another video from Junkyard Digs I really enjoy your channel and videos Kevin thank you for them
The fact that the Lemans can spin 31s by just jabbing the throttle just shows the amount of torque that big block has. The ranchero on the other hand seems to have the collective torque of 3 toddles pushing a space shuttle uphill
Having Angus on the channel was definitely a good idea 👍👍
Wondering if the side stripe is the reflective type? Nice ride Ben. Great job Angus and Kevin.
We get 2 videos in 5 weeks... What gives? I know the power tour took some time but you have a million+ subs here Kevin... Tighten up! Lets goooo
You taught me something about r12 systems today awesome
Somehow, I like Professor Angus. He does a fantastic job of clearly describing how a rheostat works, not that I didn't already know.
I'm in love with that topper. I've never seen one like it
i had a '73 for my highschool ride and loved it. The cowboy cadillac. always keeping my eyes open to hopefully find one again.
What a great bed cover! Nothing like that one that I've ever seen
Every video the production gets better. JYD is better than any tv motor show out there
I just got news that one of my closest friends died on july 4th, he was 16. Thank you for making content that I can distract myself with
My condolences
I had a 72 Ranchero GT that was the big brother to your build today. It had the 351 Cleveland and was fast. The paint and orange decal were almost the same as well. The paint was more brownish with the metal flak. Good daily driver.
I still can't get over the fact Angus looks like bubbles 😊
Needs contact lenses.
That experiment failed.
That thing sounds really mean! I was pleasantly surprised by the exhaust note, but that AC compressor had some SERIOUS rodknock!
Alright mf it's been two weeks upload a new video actually 2 cause it's been 2 weeks
Awesome car and its in remarkable shape. The bed cover is pretty sweet it really makes the car .
You done got to big or what one video a month
I like the way Angus was so dedicated to the mission following the Ranchero to keep the bowls filled.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you... prevent inflation
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.
A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some ‹professional advice. ‹it's totally inappropriate for investors to hang on while suffering from dip during significant
You trade also?, I
No I don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance
From my personal financial advisor
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Love the old Ranchero’s! Driving one in the Netherlands.
I had one just like that in the late 80's. 351 Cleveland engine, power steering with a set of cooling fins, power brakes and a/c. On the hotest days in Louisiana it would cool the cabin down in 5 minutes or less. Wish I still had it.
Hey Kevin &Angus, Had to comment on the Ranchero Had a 73 500 302 auto Glammor Gold paint vinyl roof,bought it off the show room floor, My sister called it( The Carruck ) , had to poor air shocks on it too, couldn't carry much weight without them. It died a slow death of Ontario road salt fed cancer. Fun while it lasted.Gord Ontario Canada
my Have A Beer About It shirt was in that delivery! Thank you guys!
Please make more videos featuring Angus-he is hilarious!
This Ranchero is awesome! My favorite color/ stripe combo for one of these. I bet that funky topper is really rare. If it were painted to match the truck it would probably look better.
Love this video. As I've said before, my first car that was actually mine was a 1975 Gran Torino. So good to see another member of the family saved from nothingness.
JYD videos are the highlight of my weeks UA-cam videos!