A real stomach turner knowing how some a-holes will scam you out of thousands and not have an ounce of guilt! I know this video will help others when looking for a classic charger, your professional experience and know-how are much appreciated Chris....great video, Cheers!
@@toyoscio This is not business, just fraud. In Norway buyers can claim their money back or repair it and let the seller pay the bill if they are lying about what they sell. Only way to sell junk and get away with it, is to sell it as a full restoration project. This include private sellers as well. Odd they don't have these laws in Usa as they seem to sue people for just about anything.
Anyone with ears to hear or eyes to see, how you shared a ton of knowledge and experience to spare like minded ppl your past pains. That kind of passion 👍👍 brother 💪 is rare af 👌🏆
Now that video should open eyes of a few soon to be potential buyers of their dream ride. Thanks Chris for a valuable lesson in what to look for before taking that big step. Cheers from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦
It’ll need rocker panels, quarter panels and trunk floor extensions. I remember cars In Michigan during the 1970s where they would rust away within the first 5 years no matter how much you washed and waxed them. The body would rot long before the engine would fail. Some present day Mopar restorations are done to perfection, in reality the build quality of the original Mopars was horrendous.
Yeah I have had them all here in Michigan, big block and small block six pack cars Hemi car Etc. Being a Michigan person all my life I have run into so so many issues with vehicles. In reality growing up here in the 1970s taught me all the things that is in this video. Very few things will ever get past me when I go look at a car. The one I have now gorgeous as a Michigan car. If you want to obtain a better body vehicle, seek out the former drag cars that spent their entire life at the strip. Many of them have been crashed and had doors and fenders and front Clips replaced, so you have to look for those things also, but overall you will get a more solid vehicle by far because the thing wasn't being driven in the salt or being parked out beside a barn for 25 years. My father always said let the buyer beware... True and honest words. Look very carefully before you plunk down purchase money
This is your BEST video yet! It was very informative with lots of great tips. A good follow up would be to give some ball park figures of what it would cost to repair these typical problem areas based on a worst case scenario. Better to guesstimate high on the repair costs. Thanks again for a GREAT video which should help a lot of people looking for their dream car and help them avoid a nightmare.
Man, Going from a homeowner to a tiny apt with it stated in my lease that no vehicle's can be worked on on the property which is the most ignorant thing ever! I just wish that I had any rear wheel drive vehicle to build!!!! You are definitely a blessed person!!!
Great video, definitely an eye opener! Thanks for being transparent and telling everyone what to look for and keep an eye for! WISH I COULD FIND ONE IN CANADA
Thanks for giving us all a good tutorial of what to watch on these. I generally look pretty close at a car before I buy it but knowing the topical signs of some of these hacks is good to know
Great tutorial for those who don't know where to look and what to listen for. I even learned a few things. Just found your channel when the triple black charger video popped up. I just sold a '69 Coronet grill, all the original chrome trim, reflector bezels with the reflectors in them, the headlight adjustment bowls and finely the inner tail light portion. Outer part was broke. Great videos!!!
I worked in shops for yrs, now retired at 57, New cars been wrecked I've fixed at dealer ships, used car lots, u wouldn't believe people who don't know what to look for. Great video.
Really helpful video and most of that stuff applies to any older vehicle. Always good to bring car buddy that’ll look at it with a critical eye too. Buyers can get too excited about finally buying a car they’ve been waiting for and will blow off the faults.
Never thought I would watch an *excellent* educational automotive video hosted by George Michael !! The fridge magnet trick was something I learned at 16.
it took me over a year to find my 92 Mustang LX 5.0 HB. I called on over a 100 looked at dozens and had the cash at home ready. I finally found the one it had been posted less than 20 minutes. If you want it, you got to really look for it. Great video thanks.
I see a lot of different types of comments on many sites concerning these cars. I grew up in the 70s and I have had a bunch of them six pack cars Hemi cars whatever. B bodies E bodies and A body's. Everyone looking for ANY CAR from this era must remember number 1 thing . They are 5 decades old & very few examples will not have some issues . Very few . This hobby is expensive & you're knowledge must be extensive!!! Learn before you burn . Get as much education on stuff as you can before you even think about buying. It is a lot of work, and a whole lot of headache to take a rat vehicle, and restore or even just drive it as it is! Set your goals on what you want. If you want a very nice ride then you're going to need a very nice fat wallet. Information is your best armament oh, and it will save you a hell of a lot of money and headache before you buy. Great video! Very well-presented, and as I have said growing up during this era and living in Michigan, I have learned it all the hard way.
Great video for new car guys.Hacks were very common in late 70's early 80's when I started out no reproduction parts for Mopars back then. My first car was 1969 Superbee b5 blue $100 in 1977 found in a impound lot. Then 1978 bought 1969 charger black 4spd with at least 1 gal mud in rt quarter you learn fast how to find bad hack work. Keep up the great content Chris.
I never liked these overpriced pieces of crap muscle cars anyways. Them being overpriced was enough of a deterrent for me but these scammers are just icing on the cake.
Thanks for the heads up on how to look at a car. I feel bad for the person that bought that car . Please tell the person who bought the car thank you for letting you do the video. Wow looks great at a distance
Awesome job brother I got burned when I was 16 years old on a 72 Dodge Challenger that had at least five gallons of Bondo in it and one quart midnight blue Imron Paint thinly covering it all.
Thank you so much for this! Im trying to get more into mopars, and this video kept me from buying a 72 charger that was held together mostly by hopes and dreams
Great job! Most of what you show in this video applies to any older car (like my GM A body) so is good resource for anybody thinking of buying this sort of car. It also makes me realise how lucky I was when buying mY "toy" car as I had the opposite experience i.e the more I looked the more I realised the time and money had been put into it. Thanks
G'DAY Mate , well done Chris this is a very good video , you have shown the pitfalls of buying into an older model vehicles , the area's you have shown are common on most makes and models ,this is a excellent guide for those people that don't know any better , I have bought cars like this , but I knew they were rusty and where they were , but this gave me leverage ,on the sale price ,and because I knew the faults i also knew roughly how long it should take to fix , and the cost of said repairs. There is one thing you definately do not do , buy cars at night. Thanks again Mate I hope this video helps many people, you have done a service to the buying public . Mal.
Back in the late 70's and into the 80's it was common for the leaf spring shackle to go through the trunk on those Mopars. Many went to the junkyard because there was nothing left to weld onto. Some of the repair jobs were hilarious.
That's one of your best videos yet. However i must add that it is just representative of all Chrysler products in that no matter what condition they are they always need MOre PARts. Great work Birdsong.
that was one of the best descriptions of what to look for on a car I've seen on youtube. nice job...I've seen allot worse than that, but that car does fit the polished turd category for sure..(little paint makes it what it aint!) I always think of the old guy in the movie Christine when he says brand new windshield wipers on a busted windshield, you know papa you just can't polish a turd lol.
Great lessons.. Chris.. Looks.like the Chargers rot every were.. 😂 But you live in vegas so wont happen to your cars. Lucky guy. Took a lot of work to put on all that Bondo to so hard working Bondo man. 😂...
Dude they are are 50 year old cars and depending on where they are from and how they are taken care of most are going to have rust issues. unless they washed the car all the time and kept it in a garage or on a cement slab out of the weather they won't rust but to park them in the grass where moisture comes out of the ground and leave it under a tree or in the rain and weather and drive down dirt roads and off road it's going to have issues
@@79tazman jep i know... My car is in the summer under a car port were the wind.dry s it.out fast and in.winter i do not.drive him.. Its in.my.garage then.. !! 👍🏼
May have been said,but I didnt see it.All that foam will hold water making what its hiding and beyond rust heavier and faster.I wouldnt drive that car thru a car wash or a wet road til fixed!! Super video!! Thanks for tricks that can be used on any purchase like the real cheap magnet!!
Hi Chris 😎 . i've been a mopar nut since age 5 starting with the General Lee and that a whole other fan obsession and then just exploded from there. My first car at age 18 : 1965 dodge dart 4 door. Then at one point bought a used and abused 74 duster then sold thatband had a 1976 plymouth volare premier 2 door. For a few years then my final vehicles that i have owned for the past 10 years 1965 dodge 2 door post car " project" 1982 dodge d150 truck . i a big fan of pretty much all charger body styles but 68-70 are my favorites. I live here a couple miles south of branson mo. My buddy and his wife run dixie outfitters in branson and own 2 General Lee's . I've wanted to own a charger to build either a movie blade car or the General Lee i can come up with the parts : motor , suspension ect but the chasie is another issue . i know of a mopar guy about 45 miles northwest of me that is obsessed with B-bodies and B-body parts . he elped build the General for my buddy a dixie outfitters. I also follow fellow friend Jed over at scotts speed shop and Uncle tonys garage and Nicks garage. I like your videos especially this one for when buying muscle or project mopar cars🤘. Well i babbled on long enough. Take care stay safe Chris. Let me know if you ever pass through the branson area in the future
A really useful guide Chris, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I guess the 90 people who've disliked this are the bondo fans & riveters in B-body land!
Im now an expert on dodge chargers because of you chap! I live in the uk and will never be able to ever afford a charger but still I'm now an expert haha awesome brother love your content!!!!
Hey, you look like a combo between Joe Dirt & Billy Ray Cyrus and is perfectly hilarious hahaha 👍🏼. I like the style, and is a really good vid. Most of my Mopars have been b-body cars, but in a lot better shape than that pos lol. Other than one and was a 70 RR that I bought several years ago as a project car for 1500, so I knew what I was getting into and wasn't too bad. Yep every one of them, always had problems with the vents to and must be a Chrysler thing. Once again, I really liked the vid and keep up the good work bro. BTW, cool dog and is funny how it bites the exhaust like that lol
People always bring me cars to check out after they've made the purchase. ..... and after I tell them they were ripped off they want to know how much money it will cost to make the car right....ugh ! So you'll shoot someone who takes your parking spot but the guy that just nailed you for 20k he gets a pass ? LOL it bees crazy ! 🍻
You have a new subscriber! GREAT video. Been rebuilding a 69 charger for a guy I know. That was pretty much in the same condition as this one. 600 hours of work only for the metal work.. $$$. The guy ended up selling the car before it was done, because he got sick and tired of all the money going into that restoration. Sad story.
I just found your videos, and I'm stoked! I've been looking for new car videos to watch and I came across your videos and there great! And your a MOPAR fan, double the coolness. I look forward to seeing more content
Oh my goodness. What a lesson you just taught any novice car buyer. Now if everyone would just know each thing that are not supposed to be in the exact car they're planning to buy lol.
Chris, thanks so much for making this video, i have been saving for a long time to one day soon buy a General like yours, this video is worth its wait in gold for me as now i know what to look for so as i can avoid the ripoff artists and their rust buckets. I have never owned a Charger before and i would be gutted to get ripped off on my first one. Thankyou!!!!
Two main companies on the east coast that did rust proofing back in the day were Z bart and Rusty Jones. I worked for a company out of Harrisburg, PA that used carnauba wax with a fluorescent dye formula to prevent rust in new cars. They sold the dealer I worked for a black light and the spray gun with attachments. No holes were drilled. the stuff was sprayed into the body weap holes until you saw the green dye show up around the points where water would come in. The warranty was useless because the company went belly up in about 5 years. They paid me $6.50 an hour and the cans of wax cost the dealership $20 a can. They charged the customer $300 for the service. A big car took 2 cans and a truck was suppose to take 3 cans. The dang shady dealership I worked for cut both of those down and still charged the $300. They are no longer in business either.
I have never come out ahead on a car deal , because if you love cars , you can not flip them like a commodity. Today I own what is my last old car, A 1978 Chrysler Newport , 360 cid , 904 torqueflite. At age 67 , failed health, my car days are over ! My last hotrod was sold last January at a $1500 loss, it was a 1998 Lincoln Mark Vlll ,cobra V8 and fast , I cruised I-15 for 4 hours at 100 mph at 3500 rpm.
A lot of good info on the particulars of chargers. The truth is there are a lot of cars like it that may not even be as shiny that one, but still get passed off as better than they are. "Ready for paint"- usually not. Thanks for sharing
The best place to find a charger. The junkyard. Right where they belong. And if you do happen to find one there. Leave it alone. You don't want to disturb it and its natural habitat.
I sure wish Chris and UA-cam had been around 40 years ago when I turned 16. I'd saved up my money and bought a Charger. I spent the next 11 years saving up money and fixing it myself without always the proper tools. I loved and hated that car. Beautiful, but man did I get took!
Great video Chris, and an excellent source for someone looking to buy one of these cars. I did one similar on a second gen camaro. I hope you will make more metal repair videos soon. Your work is top notch.
re sale red !!!hate to see that sad but real common.good vid for buying any car or truck. i like to bring jack and stands,of better yet take it to a lift worth a pre buy inspection. thank for sharing rivits are for planes not cars!! also check vin for accuracy. you might have mentioned that.
In Michigan there are two kinds of cars.. The ones that were stored away in Garages in the Winter.. and the ones that rusted away and went to the scrap yard.. I bought a Z-28 Camaro in 1979 . I did drive it two Winters.. some in MI some in Colorado and some in FL & LA.. I had it Ziebarted.. I washed it a lot .. I can't really see any rust on it.. but I cut the wheel wells out to put wider ties on it to win the Spector drags at a local circle track ..
OOF... that is indeed a polished turd. I will admit I purchased a '70 with a few issues but I paid accordingly and these were communicated up front as it's a driver/project car. That headliner was just..... wow. Great video!
Great video for those on a Charger quest, Chris! Most complete rollers are gonna cost a pretty penny, driving cars even more! The repair parts are out there if you have the skills yourself or deep pockets. It can be done. Looking at trying to get a second body myself. Thinking about a Daytona clone! Great vid and advice for a novice!
i doubt you'd piece together many chargers that have done a jump, the self implode pretty bad, good to see that the jump guys are reskinning crown vics with 69 panels for the jumps.
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 out of intreast what percentage of the charger shell can you still get, is it possible to buy a new shell in parts or some stuff not available
messylaura Auto metal direct produces a lot of panels for these b-body cars, but I'm not sure what percentage. I am not a body man, but did restore my third Mopar in the late 90s. Which was a 70 Roadrunner, and had quarters available for it way back then
Nice work... A Charger lover here, that has had five 68s over the years, and luckilly 4 were rustfree cars... I think the fifth was rotted in every spot you showed!! But great vid for folks unfamiliar with all the trouble spots...
Really Good video, bought a 68 charger a couple of months ago and and i noticed how much bondo it was on the car. Not as bad as the car you are showing tho. Wish i saw this before i bought it so i could have pushed the price down more. Lucky im going to fix it the way you're supposed to do.
Well a car worth 8.000$ dressed up for 3.000$, sold for 40.000$, had to be fixed for 20.000$. I'd rather buy a rusted Rat than a "restored" one. And BTW a story from me and a yerk: I once wanted to buy a "original car ,no rust, not welded, 2nd owner car ,accident free, regular dealer service, low mileage". I called the guy we talked , my friend took me there and this guy said we had to go to the garage he parked it. Well 1/2 hour later at the garage ,there was a second guy waiting to purchase the car too. We get in this dark Parkhouse where the Dusted car sat. The other guy cheked it asked questions blabla... I got to check the car while these two were negotiated after I was done I asked him my question: Why is the passenger door different colored with different trim and not opening/shuting correct? Why is there a Gigant dent in the Passenger Rocker? It's accident free. Why are there rust holes in the Floor? It's rust free. Why is the Rearvailence welded? It has not been welded. Why is there a 4th owner in the Service sheet's? It's 2nd owner. Why are there servier more miles in the paper work than on the odometer? It's low mileage Why are there not matching Seats? should have bucket seats in the front matching the Rear Seat not some cloth ones in different color and material. I told him he is a Scum and what a lier he was, he wants to discus it but I left, The other guy aint as knolwedged as I bougth this turd for 1.000 and you could see on his face he apparently wasn't glad buying it after I revealed it's condition. The callout were 2.500 for it at the beginn I would 've paid 750 if he wouldn't lie. BTW. The car got back on sale from this other guy some months later with painted door and with all the other mangles I revealed.
Hack jobs been going on forever. I remember when a guy in the neighborhood ( around 1976-77) drove around in a perfect condition 1970 442 W30. In about 6 months it was nothing but a rust bucket, gallons of bondo and fresh paint on junk.
Great video Chris .went to dukes of hazard show in Virginia and seen about 60 69 Chargers really in great shape the owner s took great pride in there general Lee's .thank again for great video
Thank you for taking the time to make this HONEST video Chris!
A real stomach turner knowing how some a-holes will scam you out of thousands and not have an ounce of guilt! I know this video will help others when looking for a classic charger, your professional experience and know-how are much appreciated Chris....great video, Cheers!
Jeremy King
Business it's called
@@toyoscio This is not business, just fraud. In Norway buyers can claim their money back or repair it and let the seller pay the bill if they are lying about what they sell. Only way to sell junk and get away with it, is to sell it as a full restoration project. This include private sellers as well. Odd they don't have these laws in Usa as they seem to sue people for just about anything.
@@kezzler9556 True the people selling probably research the law to see what they can and can't get away with.
Anyone with ears to hear or eyes to see, how you shared a ton of knowledge and experience to spare like minded ppl your past pains. That kind of passion 👍👍 brother 💪 is rare af 👌🏆
I am not in the market for a charger at all but I spent the entire hour watching this. Super informative for really any used car. Great video
Now that video should open eyes of a few soon to be potential buyers of their dream ride. Thanks Chris for a valuable lesson in what to look for before taking that big step. Cheers from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦
It’ll need rocker panels, quarter panels and trunk floor extensions. I remember cars In Michigan during the 1970s where they would rust away within the first 5 years no matter how much you washed and waxed them. The body would rot long before the engine would fail. Some present day Mopar restorations are done to perfection, in reality the build quality of the original Mopars was horrendous.
there good bc your shit salty roads will eat all metal
Yeah I have had them all here in Michigan, big block and small block six pack cars Hemi car Etc. Being a Michigan person all my life I have run into so so many issues with vehicles. In reality growing up here in the 1970s taught me all the things that is in this video. Very few things will ever get past me when I go look at a car. The one I have now gorgeous as a Michigan car. If you want to obtain a better body vehicle, seek out the former drag cars that spent their entire life at the strip. Many of them have been crashed and had doors and fenders and front Clips replaced, so you have to look for those things also, but overall you will get a more solid vehicle by far because the thing wasn't being driven in the salt or being parked out beside a barn for 25 years. My father always said let the buyer beware... True and honest words. Look very carefully before you plunk down purchase money
This is your BEST video yet! It was very informative with lots of great tips. A good follow up would be to give some ball park figures of what it would cost to repair these typical problem areas based on a worst case scenario. Better to guesstimate high on the repair costs. Thanks again for a GREAT video which should help a lot of people looking for their dream car and help them avoid a nightmare.
Nice polished turd, never good finding pop-rivets all over... thanks for sharing
LOL Business
Man, Going from a homeowner to a tiny apt with it stated in my lease that no vehicle's can be worked on on the property which is the most ignorant thing ever! I just wish that I had any rear wheel drive vehicle to build!!!! You are definitely a blessed person!!!
Great video, definitely an eye opener! Thanks for being transparent and telling everyone what to look for and keep an eye for! WISH I COULD FIND ONE IN CANADA
Thanks for giving us all a good tutorial of what to watch on these. I generally look pretty close at a car before I buy it but knowing the topical signs of some of these hacks is good to know
Great videos. Still building Mopars after almost 50 yrs. I am from north central N. Dakota. Now in Bay Area. Keep up the work Chris !
Torn holes in the frame can also come from straightening a bent frame.
which means, the frame was in an accident previously, which also means, the frame will lose it's structural integrity, on and on...
Frame?
@@toosunakabooma1213 really.. what frame? I just see formed rust and foam
Great tutorial for those who don't know where to look and what to listen for. I even learned a few things. Just found your channel when the triple black charger video popped up. I just sold a '69 Coronet grill, all the original chrome trim, reflector bezels with the reflectors in them, the headlight adjustment bowls and finely the inner tail light portion. Outer part was broke. Great videos!!!
I worked in shops for yrs, now retired at 57, New cars been wrecked I've fixed at dealer ships, used car lots, u wouldn't believe people who don't know what to look for. Great video.
Really helpful video and most of that stuff applies to any older vehicle.
Always good to bring car buddy that’ll look at it with a critical eye too. Buyers can get too excited about finally buying a car they’ve been waiting for and will blow off the faults.
Never thought I would watch an *excellent* educational automotive video hosted by George Michael !!
The fridge magnet trick was something I learned at 16.
it took me over a year to find my 92 Mustang LX 5.0 HB. I called on over a 100 looked at dozens and had the cash at home ready. I finally found the one it had been posted less than 20 minutes. If you want it, you got to really look for it. Great video thanks.
I see a lot of different types of comments on many sites concerning these cars. I grew up in the 70s and I have had a bunch of them six pack cars Hemi cars whatever. B bodies E bodies and A body's. Everyone looking for ANY CAR from this era must remember number 1 thing . They are 5 decades old & very few examples will not have some issues . Very few . This hobby is expensive & you're knowledge must be extensive!!! Learn before you burn . Get as much education on stuff as you can before you even think about buying. It is a lot of work, and a whole lot of headache to take a rat vehicle, and restore or even just drive it as it is! Set your goals on what you want. If you want a very nice ride then you're going to need a very nice fat wallet. Information is your best armament oh, and it will save you a hell of a lot of money and headache before you buy. Great video! Very well-presented, and as I have said growing up during this era and living in Michigan, I have learned it all the hard way.
Great video for new car guys.Hacks were very common in late 70's early 80's when I started out no reproduction parts for Mopars back then. My first car was 1969 Superbee b5 blue $100 in 1977 found in a impound lot. Then 1978 bought 1969 charger black 4spd with at least 1 gal mud in rt quarter you learn fast how to find bad hack work.
Keep up the great content Chris.
This is a great video. Thanks again for showing us what to watch out for. Making us mo betterz one charger at a time. Keep up the great work. 👍
this video reminds me why I sold all my old mopars and decided to be happy with a new challenger lol
Thunder_Moo yea this makes me no longer want a old charger
I never liked these overpriced pieces of crap muscle cars anyways. Them being overpriced was enough of a deterrent for me but these scammers are just icing on the cake.
Thanks for the heads up on how to look at a car. I feel bad for the person that bought that car . Please tell the person who bought the car thank you for letting you do the video. Wow looks great at a distance
Thank you Chris and the owner!!
30 year veteran of auto mechanics and body work here, good advice and where to look for on ANY car.
Awesome job brother I got burned when I was 16 years old on a 72 Dodge Challenger that had at least five gallons of Bondo in it and one quart midnight blue Imron Paint thinly covering it all.
Thank you so much for this! Im trying to get more into mopars, and this video kept me from buying a 72 charger that was held together mostly by hopes and dreams
Great job! Most of what you show in this video applies to any older car (like my GM A body) so is good resource for anybody thinking of buying this sort of car. It also makes me realise how lucky I was when buying mY "toy" car as I had the opposite experience i.e the more I looked the more I realised the time and money had been put into it. Thanks
i wanted a 911 but it had to many problems so i got 924 porshe instead
G'DAY Mate , well done Chris this is a very good video , you have shown the pitfalls of buying into an older model vehicles , the area's you have shown are common on most makes and models ,this is a excellent guide for those people that don't know any better ,
I have bought cars like this , but I knew they were rusty and where they were , but this gave me leverage ,on the sale price ,and because I knew the faults i also knew roughly how long it should take to fix , and the cost of said repairs. There is one thing you definately do not do , buy cars at night.
Thanks again Mate I hope this video helps many people, you have done a service to the buying public . Mal.
Thanks I learnt a lot. Most of this advice is applicable to any Car you would want to buy.
Back in the late 70's and into the 80's it was common for the leaf spring shackle to go through the trunk on those Mopars. Many went to the junkyard because there was nothing left to weld onto. Some of the repair jobs were hilarious.
nothing to weld to...lol' that says it all.
That's one of your best videos yet. However i must add that it is just representative of all Chrysler products in that no matter what condition they are they always need MOre PARts. Great work Birdsong.
40 thousand dollar car thats needs 40 thousand to make it right yep he got took bad
@English have no clue i was just saying
that was one of the best descriptions of what to look for on a car I've seen on youtube. nice job...I've seen allot worse than that, but that car does fit the polished turd category for sure..(little paint makes it what it aint!) I always think of the old guy in the movie Christine when he says brand new windshield wipers on a busted windshield, you know papa you just can't polish a turd lol.
Great lessons.. Chris.. Looks.like the Chargers rot every were.. 😂
But you live in vegas so wont happen to your cars. Lucky guy.
Took a lot of work to put on all that Bondo to so hard working Bondo man. 😂...
Dude they are are 50 year old cars and depending on where they are from and how they are taken care of most are going to have rust issues. unless they washed the car all the time and kept it in a garage or on a cement slab out of the weather they won't rust but to park them in the grass where moisture comes out of the ground and leave it under a tree or in the rain and weather and drive down dirt roads and off road it's going to have issues
@@79tazman jep i know... My car is in the summer under a car port were the wind.dry s it.out fast and in.winter i do not.drive him.. Its in.my.garage then.. !! 👍🏼
Great lessons from mullet man Chris. Very good video!
Neighbors must love you.
When the pooch bit the exhaust tip. OMG. I died laughing.
Great video Chris. You are an asset to the hobby.
May have been said,but I didnt see it.All that foam will hold water making what its hiding and beyond rust heavier and faster.I wouldnt drive that car thru a car wash or a wet road til fixed!! Super video!! Thanks for tricks that can be used on any purchase like the real cheap magnet!!
Thanks for all the advice , I will use all of it.
Great video Chris. I was just hoping you would say what price the owner paid and what you thought a car in this condition would actually be worth.
For laughs?
You really need to get a bigger shop for all your project.🤘🏻
Your intro immediately earned yourself a new subscriber haha! Awesome video, brother. Thanks for sharing all that info.
Hi Chris 😎 . i've been a mopar nut since age 5 starting with the General Lee and that a whole other fan obsession and then just exploded from there. My first car at age 18 : 1965 dodge dart 4 door. Then at one point bought a used and abused 74 duster then sold thatband had a 1976 plymouth volare premier 2 door. For a few years then my final vehicles that i have owned for the past 10 years 1965 dodge 2 door post car " project" 1982 dodge d150 truck . i a big fan of pretty much all charger body styles but 68-70 are my favorites. I live here a couple miles south of branson mo. My buddy and his wife run dixie outfitters in branson and own 2 General Lee's . I've wanted to own a charger to build either a movie blade car or the General Lee i can come up with the parts : motor , suspension ect but the chasie is another issue . i know of a mopar guy about 45 miles northwest of me that is obsessed with B-bodies and B-body parts . he elped build the General for my buddy a dixie outfitters. I also follow fellow friend Jed over at scotts speed shop and Uncle tonys garage and Nicks garage. I like your videos especially this one for when buying muscle or project mopar cars🤘. Well i babbled on long enough. Take care stay safe Chris. Let me know if you ever pass through the branson area in the future
A really useful guide Chris, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I guess the 90 people who've disliked this are the bondo fans & riveters in B-body land!
Im now an expert on dodge chargers because of you chap! I live in the uk and will never be able to ever afford a charger but still I'm now an expert haha awesome brother love your content!!!!
Hey Chris would you mind making a video on how you replace only the back half of the rear frame rails?
that breaks my heart man such a nice looking hack job, but at least its with the right guy to fix it right.
I had a 68 Charger in High School in the mid 70's....loved it (318)
I love watching you my brother I learn a lot thank you.
Chris, you're pretty awesome!!! Thank you so much for such an informative video.
Hey, you look like a combo between Joe Dirt & Billy Ray Cyrus and is perfectly hilarious hahaha 👍🏼. I like the style, and is a really good vid. Most of my Mopars have been b-body cars, but in a lot better shape than that pos lol. Other than one and was a 70 RR that I bought several years ago as a project car for 1500, so I knew what I was getting into and wasn't too bad. Yep every one of them, always had problems with the vents to and must be a Chrysler thing. Once again, I really liked the vid and keep up the good work bro. BTW, cool dog and is funny how it bites the exhaust like that lol
Great advice! Thanks for taking the time to show this!
People always bring me cars to check out after they've made the purchase. ..... and after I tell them they were ripped off they want to know how much money it will cost to make the car right....ugh ! So you'll shoot someone who takes your parking spot but the guy that just nailed you for 20k he gets a pass ? LOL it bees crazy ! 🍻
You have a new subscriber! GREAT video. Been rebuilding a 69 charger for a guy I know. That was pretty much in the same condition as this one. 600 hours of work only for the metal work.. $$$. The guy ended up selling the car before it was done, because he got sick and tired of all the money going into that restoration. Sad story.
I just found your videos, and I'm stoked! I've been looking for new car videos to watch and I came across your videos and there great! And your a MOPAR fan, double the coolness. I look forward to seeing more content
the next time I go to look at an old car, I will wear a mullet wig and sunglasses.
Great video. At this point the seller realizes you know what you're doing and tells you to get the hell off his property lol.
Oh my goodness. What a lesson you just taught any novice car buyer. Now if everyone would just know each thing that are not supposed to be in the exact car they're planning to buy lol.
That's why I prefer patina over shine , you can see what your looking at/buying , great video mate , cheers from Australia 🤘🍺
Thanks for having our backs Chris. ;)
Chris, thanks so much for making this video, i have been saving for a long time to one day soon buy a General like yours, this video is worth its wait in gold for me as now i know what to look for so as i can avoid the ripoff artists and their rust buckets. I have never owned a Charger before and i would be gutted to get ripped off on my first one. Thankyou!!!!
Two main companies on the east coast that did rust proofing back in the day were Z bart and Rusty Jones. I worked for a company out of Harrisburg, PA that used carnauba wax with a fluorescent dye formula to prevent rust in new cars. They sold the dealer I worked for a black light and the spray gun with attachments. No holes were drilled. the stuff was sprayed into the body weap holes until you saw the green dye show up around the points where water would come in. The warranty was useless because the company went belly up in about 5 years. They paid me $6.50 an hour and the cans of wax cost the dealership $20 a can. They charged the customer $300 for the service. A big car took 2 cans and a truck was suppose to take 3 cans. The dang shady dealership I worked for cut both of those down and still charged the $300. They are no longer in business either.
I have never come out ahead on a car deal , because if you love cars , you can not flip them like a commodity. Today I own what is my last old car, A 1978 Chrysler Newport , 360 cid , 904 torqueflite. At age 67 , failed health, my car days are over ! My last hotrod was sold last January at a $1500 loss, it was a 1998 Lincoln Mark Vlll ,cobra V8 and fast , I cruised I-15 for 4 hours at 100 mph at 3500 rpm.
Its got more rivets than an aluminum boat
. Got nuff foam.. It would probably float like the Amphibicar
A lot of good info on the particulars of chargers. The truth is there are a lot of cars like it that may not even be as shiny that one, but still get passed off as better than they are. "Ready for paint"- usually not. Thanks for sharing
I've welded a ton of them ugly ZIEBART undercoating plugs. Super common in ny
Very good to know since I want to get a 68 charger when I have the money now I know what to look for thanks for the vid
Great video.Explaining things in a layman’s terms easy to understand.
Wish we could see the buyers face
When you gave him the news
Yup. Definitely seen my share of turds.
Hi Vlad !!!
Yes man many turds out there!!
Prison sex??
The best place to find a charger. The junkyard. Right where they belong. And if you do happen to find one there. Leave it alone. You don't want to disturb it and its natural habitat.
Great vid chris! Alot of people have no idea what to look for! This was great for anyone looking for their dream car!
Excellent video Chris!!! Thank you!!!
Never trust a shiny car. There's a lot of blatantly obvious hackery on that thing. Poor guy.
That's the thing too. This car needs to be repainted after the thousands of dollars in repairs this thing needs.
I sure wish Chris and UA-cam had been around 40 years ago when I turned 16. I'd saved up my money and bought a Charger. I spent the next 11 years saving up money and fixing it myself without always the proper tools. I loved and hated that car. Beautiful, but man did I get took!
Excellent video Chris. This applies to all cars, however as you do, you need to know the car, and what to look for.
This was a really good video. I see so many people get taken on older cars because of the hacks out there. Keep 'em Up-N-Runnin!!!
Business
Great video Chris, and an excellent source for someone looking to buy one of these cars. I did one similar on a second gen camaro. I hope you will make more metal repair videos soon. Your work is top notch.
Nice video Chris, I'm putting a 73 Cuda back together after sitting behind a guy's Barn for 41 years
re sale red !!!hate to see that sad but real common.good vid for buying any car or truck. i like to bring jack and stands,of better yet take it to a lift worth a pre buy inspection. thank for sharing rivits are for planes not cars!! also check vin for accuracy. you might have mentioned that.
In Michigan there are two kinds of cars.. The ones that were stored away in Garages in the Winter.. and the ones that rusted away and went to the scrap yard.. I bought a Z-28 Camaro in 1979 . I did drive it two Winters.. some in MI some in Colorado and some in FL & LA.. I had it Ziebarted.. I washed it a lot .. I can't really see any rust on it.. but I cut the wheel wells out to put wider ties on it to win the Spector drags at a local circle track ..
This goes past the informative into my favorite territory; entertaining. Bravo!
OOF... that is indeed a polished turd. I will admit I purchased a '70 with a few issues but I paid accordingly and these were communicated up front as it's a driver/project car. That headliner was just..... wow. Great video!
Great video for those on a Charger quest, Chris! Most complete rollers are gonna cost a pretty penny, driving cars even more! The repair parts are out there if you have the skills yourself or deep pockets. It can be done. Looking at trying to get a second body myself. Thinking about a Daytona clone! Great vid and advice for a novice!
Chris: great information video
You sure know your Chargers
Thx
Cheers
Johnny on the spot with CASH! Hacks= ex general Lee jump car that has been pieced together.
i doubt you'd piece together many chargers that have done a jump, the self implode pretty bad, good to see that the jump guys are reskinning crown vics with 69 panels for the jumps.
messylaura yeah I saw a vid on that the other day, and was really cool how they do it
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 out of intreast what percentage of the charger shell can you still get, is it possible to buy a new shell in parts or some stuff not available
messylaura Auto metal direct produces a lot of panels for these b-body cars, but I'm not sure what percentage. I am not a body man, but did restore my third Mopar in the late 90s. Which was a 70 Roadrunner, and had quarters available for it way back then
Even as a kid watching them pesky Duke boys made me wince, seeing all those beautiful cars folding in the middle in slow motion!
excellent video. more informative than anything I have ever seen. Thank you.
im glad to see you back brother. keep burnin rubber and bangin gears
Nice work... A Charger lover here, that has had five 68s over the years, and luckilly 4 were rustfree cars... I think the fifth was rotted in every spot you showed!! But great vid for folks unfamiliar with all the trouble spots...
Excellent video 👍 so sad to hear about the sheep I'm sorry for your loss 😆
Really Good video, bought a 68 charger a couple of months ago and and i noticed how much bondo it was on the car. Not as bad as the car you are showing tho. Wish i saw this before i bought it so i could have pushed the price down more. Lucky im going to fix it the way you're supposed to do.
you should have a MTOD show! would fit perfectly!
Well a car worth 8.000$ dressed up for 3.000$, sold for 40.000$, had to be fixed for 20.000$.
I'd rather buy a rusted Rat than a "restored" one.
And BTW a story from me and a yerk:
I once wanted to buy a "original car ,no rust, not welded, 2nd owner car ,accident free, regular dealer service, low mileage".
I called the guy we talked , my friend took me there and this guy said we had to go to the garage he parked it.
Well 1/2 hour later at the garage ,there was a second guy waiting to purchase the car too.
We get in this dark Parkhouse where the Dusted car sat.
The other guy cheked it asked questions blabla...
I got to check the car while these two were negotiated after I was done I asked him my question:
Why is the passenger door different colored with different trim and not opening/shuting correct?
Why is there a Gigant dent in the Passenger Rocker? It's accident free.
Why are there rust holes in the Floor? It's rust free.
Why is the Rearvailence welded? It has not been welded.
Why is there a 4th owner in the Service sheet's? It's 2nd owner.
Why are there servier more miles in the paper work than on the odometer? It's low mileage
Why are there not matching Seats? should have bucket seats in the front matching the Rear Seat not some cloth ones in different color and material.
I told him he is a Scum and what a lier he was, he wants to discus it but I left,
The other guy aint as knolwedged as I bougth this turd for 1.000
and you could see on his face he apparently wasn't glad buying it after I revealed it's condition.
The callout were 2.500 for it at the beginn I would 've paid 750 if he wouldn't lie.
BTW. The car got back on sale from this other guy some months later with painted door and with all the other mangles I revealed.
Thanks for the awesome video, hope this guy didn't take to bad of a beating on the price
Wow, that is one of the roughest looking polished turds I've seen in a long time.
Hack jobs been going on forever. I remember when a guy in the neighborhood ( around 1976-77) drove around in a perfect condition 1970 442 W30. In about 6 months it was nothing but a rust bucket, gallons of bondo and fresh paint on junk.
Great video Chris .went to dukes of hazard show in Virginia and seen about 60 69 Chargers really in great shape the owner s took great pride in there general Lee's .thank again for great video
Awesome video Chris the guy that did that to that car should have his ass whooped then put in jail