There's the same energy in that sentence as a quote from Tavarish that I remember, the cheap Audi that got him home and finally died in his driveway. "I'm not going to check the oil because I don't need that kind of negativity in my life."
This is why I like old cars-fuel, air, spark- you can get it to start. No computer, no scan tool, no reprogramming - just some knowledge and common sense.
I'm 23, was able to rebuild a 1970 f100 from the ground up after a head gasket failure. It was basically plug and play, 300 i6. Engine had 300k before rebuild. They really don't make em like they used to
That's great and it's true - but back then my daily driver constantly needed one thing or another looked at, and when it was below zero out in winter there was a 50% chance at best that it would start. I like the new cars better - though most of them don't look near as good as the old ones.
I love that you actually plan on fixing up and using this vehicle. So many channels find a junker, make a "will it run?" video, then abandon it, because they never planned on doing anything with it. For the audience I think "will it run" is far less interesting than "can I turn this rusty bucket into something road worthy and useful".
That grille mod can be done on J10, J20 and wagoneers until the redesign in the 80's. If round headlights are a must have, it is fairly straight forward. I tried to do it to a '97 grand cherokee. It worked, but it looked awkward. IMHO, I prefer the earlier grille from 78 backward. My 79 has one that isn't as pretty.
I'm not a car dude and didn't understand much of what was going on but I really enjoyed watching someone that enjoyed what he was doing just fixing something. It was fascinating seeing him bring a rusted hunk of metal back to life with just a few fixes.
That's one of the things I like about this channel, it's like a real life Hank Hill fixing up old junkyard cars, which was actually what one episode from the show was based on.
Looks like someone swapped in a 232 when they couldn't find parts for the original inline 230 Tornado engine or they blew it up. I had one of these in the '80s and loved it. It was a rock solid vehicle with great 4WD. Awesome find! Great work getting it running and rolling.
@@Oldsmobile69 As a proprietor of a small business that's extremely vehicle dependent, I'd give my right eye to have an FSJ or FJ60 to rock up to a home inspection in.
Tbf the body isn't in great condition but it doesn't look TOO rusted out. As long as the frame is solid, and if it isn't, these may or may not fit on a Tahoe frame with a bit of work.
Thanks for your detailed explanation on how you deduced things. The whole chain of reasoning from "left hand threads is normal on one side" to "they shouldn't be on this side" to "someone put them on wrong" to "a brake job must have been previously done" was a good example for me, about problem-solving.
Going to have to admit I was laughing my ass off as you kept listing all the custom 'features' of the car. Laughter didn't really stop as you kept fixing it, seriously liking the dry humor. Instant subscription. Can't say the Jeep wasn't priced right though!
Almost anybody can haul a ton of new parts at something, and make it somewhat work. The real skill is to tweak things with what you got, and make it work. I love it...
fking crazy how robust these cars are, imagine decades of being parked outside then some dude just tweak and replace some small worn out parts and the engine just runs. cant do that with supercars being abandoned in dubai lmao
@randovid1, my first vehicle was a 1985 Ford ranger that sat in a forest for over 10 years. Me and my Dad thought it was going to be a project but the only thing we did was replace the battery and it ran! Haha amazing truck actually, it had ac, heating, 4wd, and cruise control!
Got a sub from me. Direct instructions. Clear display of diagnostic and repair. Dry humor. Glad to be around for more. The world needs more Hacksmiths. 🛠️
I'd say it was worth $2. I had a 74' cherokee that didn't sell for the $3,000 I was asking so I parted it out and sold most of it on ebay and the engine & trans locally. I made $9,000 after parting it out.
I just stumbled across this channel...i got tired of watching the guys who used to be humble UA-camrs...now they just make videos about their new $250,000.00 buildings and their $50k-$75k race cars and videos on ANOTHER new property they bought...all while blowing off the content that made them famous in the first place. Anyway..i started watching smaller channels with real down home content.... Low-Buck Garage is awesome...i like this guy...He's a lot like the guys i work on old cars with...the moto is "if you cant do it right...just make it work". The guy who sold him this JEPP must be sitting at home going "You gotta be kidding me....he got it running and driving?!!?!"
i am a turner from Russia, accidently saw your video in recomendations... like it so much ) this details you showing is priceless ) thanks! Pls continue
@@solariss452 i don't think i've seen it. i remember a really cool jeep ute in the movie twister, had the same gorgeous front end as the wagoneer but as a ute. very cool
that's it. i didn't know the new jeep ute (ew) had knicked it's name from the original jeep pickup truck. and yes i wholeheartedly agree with you that it's one of the best looking utes/trucks ever made! i absolutely adore that front end@@layth116
Nice find! I worked in the parts department at a Jeep dealership for 30+ years. As you looked at different areas on the Wagoneer, the part numbers for different items came back to me. Too bad we can’t delete files from our brains. You are very enjoyable and knowledgable. Fun to watch. John from Cape Cod
Yes, some Kmart stores. Not only had an auto service center outback. They also sold their own brand of tires and batteries. quality was not the best, but they were very reasonably priced
Rebuilt my buddies 4.2l with an Edelbrock head and not telling you cam, though hydraulic. He was pulled over on the highway doing 125, and the first thing the officer yelled at him was,'I have one of these old Jeeps. How did you get it to go 125!?!'. Then he explained his emergency and the cop took him much faster to his kid and then the hospital and then back to his Jeep later. No ticket, and I've now helped that cop build his 4.2l. I just put the Edelbrock head on the wife's 4 0l with stock cam. It should still be impressive and alot less exhaust smelly. Go, Jeeps!
Video came up as recommended. Channel name sold me on what to expect. Dead pan delivery of lines like "It's a problem, but not one I'm worried about" had me involved. Great stuff, glad to be here.
Boy, this brings back memories. Growing up in the 70's, my parents had a '63 Jeep Wagoneer with the OHC 6 and an auto transmission along with 4WD. It was basically the family station wagon. My mom drove it mostly. I used to tell my mom that she was ahead of the SUV craze by 20 years.
Kmart used to be a awesome place to shop. They had all kinds of car accessories, chrome pieces etc. When they quit stocking stuff like that it was the start of their slow decline.
Just subscribed. Excellent video! You presented a true mechanic that solves problems instead of just being a "parts replacer". Looking to follow up videos on this resurrected classic.
I restore and repair vintage radio communication and broadcast gear from the 30's-50's. I'm amazed at all the crap repairs and modifications I come across. A lot of people have the attitude that the cheaper and faster they can do something, the better. Well, you usually get what you pay for, in both money time and effort. I try to buy the best quality parts I can, and I take as long as it takes to do the job well. If a project is beyond my means to do well, I let someone else have it that can invest what it takes to do the job well. That way, my projects are always work great and are something I can be proud of. Respect your projects.
As a teenager in the early 70's, Kmart tires were all I could afford. I became a loyal buyer when one of the tires I bought had a Uniroyal label on it and the service manager confirmed that Uniroyal made the Kmart branded tires. I never had a problem with them and they lasted as long as most name brand tires.
As I often tell people who criticize me for buying store-branded things, *they don't make those products in their backyard* some are good and some bad but the same happens with brand name products
kevinfiebelkorn4715 A guy I used to work with his brother worked where they made Gabriel shocks .He told us that they also made shocks for Kmart. They just put them in a different box.
Yeah tire store had radials and bias plus sold as blems at third of cost of brand name letter tires started replacing numeric ones in 2968..dad bought L 78 25 FOR BUICK FOR YEARS AND HOT RODS HAD 40, 50, 60, 70 SERIES WIDE TIRES TOO
my father got a lease car every 2 yrs f/1954... wen he ordered, he requested ANY tyre butt uniroyal... EVERY other salesman who got uniroyals, got a blowout f/a tyre defect... he NEVER had a set... became a friend of a B F GOORICH dealer & i still 2 this day use B F G' S... BEST tyre as far as i am concerned...
I enjoyed the whole video but my world was rocked at 19:40 when you hooked up a spare LAWN MOWER GAS TANK instead of some bulky, expensive boat tank! Life changing 'why didn't I think of that?' moment. Thank you!
Yes!, Kmart had tires made for them. My first car, a 64 Ford, used the same size and I was a loyal (and poor) customer for them. You have a piece of history there!
My 4 door 64 galaxie had a 1974 Montgomery wards riverside 7.75-14 bias ply for a spare. The damn thing aired right up and didn't appear rotten at all, it was in way better shape than the Michelin X radials it had that appeared to be from 96, those were rotten. Probably a pretty good chance the same parent tire company made both the riverside and Kmart tires. It's been about 12 years since the local Kmart I went to regularly closed down, but I can sure still smell the automotive department in the back.
This is one of my favorite youtube channels of all time. As a fellow old jeep enthusiast, it blows my mind how you can take stuff that most people would haul straight to the scrapyard and give it a new lease on life without spending hardly any money. But it's as i've always said, if you give a shade tree mechanic a big enough junk pile, they'll make something happen 😂
I've got two of these jeeps. Mine are about 1965. One of them's 4 wheel drive and the other one isn't. But nobody's off of me had $2 cheap as a parts vehicle. Great score 💯
Had one of those in the late 70's when I was a teenager. I learned the hard way those straight sixes don't enjoy being over revved. Blew that poor engine sky high. Shortly thereafter I was off to Australia for a couple of years, and my dad soon made sure the old Jeep became someone else's problem. But it was fun while I had it! Thanks for the memories.
I bought a 1968 Buick LeSabre for a dollar once... It was almost worth it! I traded it (and $125) to a guy for a 1967 Volkswagen-- which lasted a week before the engine blew up. That's when I learned how to build a VW motor, and I drove it for a couple of years. The guy with the Buick took the 350 out of it and put a 2-4 bbl carb intake on it and put it into a boat. I heard it was really fast until that Buick motor turned into a boat anchor...
i never turned the bell on for any channel in my whole life, congrats...not only you unlocked those pistons but also my notification bell that was also sitting there shashed in for quite some years collecting dust and goop. Truly inspired me and fueled up my passion for cars a lot, even if it's by gravity, but still! Thank you kindly for bringing this old rag jeep into the new world for us to see, Looks excited to go on a road trip!
Haha, can't believe this banged up jeep actually starts and runs! And for only $2, that's probably one of the best deals I've seen from any car channel on YT.🤣 Your mechanical and diagnosis skills are on point and that's an instant sub for me!👍
This is one of the best tube channels out there. He shows that a guy doesn’t have to break the bank to have some fun and work on cool vehicles. Found this show a couple months ago and binge watched every episode. Great job keep the entertainment coming!
I love this! In the mid-70's my dad had a 1965 Jeep Wagoneer and we had many great adventures in that rig. Watching this sure brings back memories of better times and a simpler life.
Looks like my old ‘67 Wagoneer. Drove it from northern Virginia to Fort Huachuca, AZ and back in 1972. And all over the Sonora Desert during my stay at Huachuca.
My dad was stationed at Ft. Huachuca in the 70's and 80's. I'm not sure if he was there yet in '72. My sister was born there. I haven't heard that word (ft. Huachuca), in a long time.
You remind me a lot of my pops. He can take just about anything and make it run. (Love the channel, and looking forward to seeing more about the Jeep. My best car deal ever was giving 75 dollars for a 74 International Travelall with a 345 motor, Cherry bomb exhaust, a driver seat so broken down that we stuffed a pillow in it and the back glass was busted out so it had a sheet of plexi. It was a tank! Ended up busting a push rod in it on a longer drive. Drove it home, changed the rod and sold it to a guy for a farm truck for 150 bucks. Him and his buddies got drunk one night and painted it like Eddie Van Halen's guitar.
I saw your channel yesterday 3/31-after owning countless new/used 4x4's over 50 yrs what got my attention was the thumbnail. Not the massive price tag 😁 but the pic since I owned 79 Jeep Chief Cherokee. Not the best re: ride, fuel mileage, comfort etc, *but* in bad weather if you really had to get somewhere, you would most every time-it was my favorite 4x4. All stock 360/Quadra-Trac 4X4 [really an amazing drivetrain]. Looking forward to the next video. Btw; thanks for the "normal" video [whatever normal is today] e.g., no loud background metal music, or rap "almost" music, cussing etc. Happy Easter and God bless. He is Risen.
Yup, K Marts had complete repair shops and sold tires. Those wires looked like old Whitaker spark plug wires with real wire, not carbon. They used a resistor to cut down on radio noise.
I can't believe this Thing fired up (with a missing sparkplug)...AND the Mousehouse that came out of the exhaust🤓... Awesome! can't wait to see what you are gonna do with it🤠
That Jeep looks like an Ex US Airforce vehicle. Sort if like the SJ Cherokee they were driving in the beginning of the movie War Games to their Norad Silo, just this is an earlier year, it nakes sense being a high desert truck it aeems very savable. No need to restore it perfect or anything crazy, just clean it up, give it brakes, tires, maybe work on some of the strange things happening with the swap parts, interferences and irregularities with the suspension and oil pan. It has a definite survivalist/crusty rancher feel. I'm astonished you managed to magic so many things into functioning again, there is absolutely no way many vehicles from the 2000s on, could ever have a prayer of that happening. I would imagine that with a fuel tank, brakes and cleaned up it would fetch an easy $3000-4000.
My dad owned probably the last year of that model. It was the 4x4, 3 on the tree, with (I think) the 232. That was what I learned to drive a stick on. Great beast!
You are the MASTER of frugal builds!!! And you know a lot of stuff! I was surprised about the Dana 44 and 27 axles - I had a 1971 CJ-5 with those same axles, but probably narrower. Mine had this short little Borg-Warner T-14 3-speed transmission.
Love the shackle lift kit. I had one. Needed a new grill. It was hand made using the original tooling. Took a couple of months. That was in 1974. Mine was a 65. Really a fun video. Well done.
Great find for a great video! 🚗 These old AMC Wagoneers were tough, rugged, and numerous. I’m happy to see one that survives and you were successful to bring it back to life by cobbling together a few essential parts, using quips, sarcasm, and excellent mechanical ability. I subscribed, and I tip my hat to you for a job well done! I am looking forward to your future videos and hoping you come across more solid, rare New Mexico vehicles. 🛻
I reckon the dude who sold it cared more about the car going to a good home than the money. Got to respect that! :)
Thinking back to 70s gas crisis when hundreds of cars and trucks got scrapped because gas jumped to 97cents a gal😢😢😢😢
He should have paid the guy to haul it away.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 they getting 115k for rehabbed ones
@@user-ht1xu4gv2u Fair point..
@@user-ht1xu4gv2u It will probably cost at least 50k to bring that Jeep back to pride-worthy condition.
"I suspect there might be an issue with the transmission, so I'm just ignoring it." Sums up my 20s
Sounds like a throw out bearing or clutch prob nway keep was hacked together I woon not bsuspect. It
😂😂
Definitely throwout bearing!
100% was gunna say release bearing(throw out to you ‘Mercian’s)
There's the same energy in that sentence as a quote from Tavarish that I remember, the cheap Audi that got him home and finally died in his driveway.
"I'm not going to check the oil because I don't need that kind of negativity in my life."
This is why I like old cars-fuel, air, spark- you can get it to start. No computer, no scan tool, no reprogramming - just some knowledge and common sense.
And then people die from cancer.
Agreed.
I'm 23, was able to rebuild a 1970 f100 from the ground up after a head gasket failure. It was basically plug and play, 300 i6. Engine had 300k before rebuild. They really don't make em like they used to
That's great and it's true - but back then my daily driver constantly needed one thing or another looked at, and when it was below zero out in winter there was a 50% chance at best that it would start. I like the new cars better - though most of them don't look near as good as the old ones.
@@townhall05446 I had a old 80s Diesel Datsun Station Wagon that could start at -40celsius temperature even without pre heating the car :DD
I love that you actually plan on fixing up and using this vehicle. So many channels find a junker, make a "will it run?" video, then abandon it, because they never planned on doing anything with it. For the audience I think "will it run" is far less interesting than "can I turn this rusty bucket into something road worthy and useful".
$2 Jeep with an absolute priceless grille. Please be careful with it :)
Yes I love the rhino grill I had a 66 jeep truck.
I don't know much about vintage Jeeps, but my first reaction to the price was that it was bound to have some valuable trim pieces...
That grille mod can be done on J10, J20 and wagoneers until the redesign in the 80's. If round headlights are a must have, it is fairly straight forward. I tried to do it to a '97 grand cherokee. It worked, but it looked awkward. IMHO, I prefer the earlier grille from 78 backward. My 79 has one that isn't as pretty.
*I admire your ability to fashion a replacement part from any and all donor vehicles.*
Yeah. Watch where u park it those gennie jeep grilles are priceless. And. VW headlight rings make a CHEEEP mod
I bet the guy who sold you the Jeep is watching this video in amazement 😮😊
Nah man, I just didn't have time to work non it and I knew low buck garage would have a lot of fun with it
Thanks for selling it- I enjoy low bucks videos
Can't wait to see the finished result, Pancho!
@@franciscopolanco4492. Bet y'all really pleased to see it running tho, it was a lovely gesture from you. 👍👍
A nice gift. We're all enjoying it. Cheers 🍻
I'm not a car dude and didn't understand much of what was going on but I really enjoyed watching someone that enjoyed what he was doing just fixing something. It was fascinating seeing him bring a rusted hunk of metal back to life with just a few fixes.
Agreed, same here. I want to see what happens next.
Paying with a 2 dollar bill was the classiest move possible, as expected. Great video.
That’s absolutely a Kmart tire. I worked in the automotive department of a Kmart when that tire was new. We’re talking 40 plus years
If I close my eyes and listen, you kind of sound like Hank Hill.
Hank is an impersonation of guys Mike had met around Texas 😂
I was thinking Peter Griffin... lol
@@danielburke8350No definitely Hank. 😂
That's one of the things I like about this channel, it's like a real life Hank Hill fixing up old junkyard cars, which was actually what one episode from the show was based on.
I'll tell you what
Know it is not what this channel is about. That beast deserves a full restoration.
Looks like someone swapped in a 232 when they couldn't find parts for the original inline 230 Tornado engine or they blew it up. I had one of these in the '80s and loved it. It was a rock solid vehicle with great 4WD. Awesome find! Great work getting it running and rolling.
Just warms my heart to see an honest seller in this day and age
Especially with so much money on the line!
Just a thought that drivetrain came outa. A CJ. Jeep with a top mounted. Shift...
You fell for that?
Would have cost him $200 to have it hauled away ....
@@williampotter2098 I was gonna say, this thing is so far gone you'd be paying someone else for the trouble, lol.
Two bucks for a complete roller that's basically a rad AF blank slate as a builder is the deal of a lifetime.
This would have been my dream set of wheels back in the 90's.
@@Oldsmobile69 As a proprietor of a small business that's extremely vehicle dependent, I'd give my right eye to have an FSJ or FJ60 to rock up to a home inspection in.
Tbf the body isn't in great condition but it doesn't look TOO rusted out. As long as the frame is solid, and if it isn't, these may or may not fit on a Tahoe frame with a bit of work.
@@lsswappedcessna yep, all kinds of potential. I'm willing to bet that the cargo area floor is probably rusted out.
I've taxed worse. I've definitely dailied worse!
Thanks for your detailed explanation on how you deduced things. The whole chain of reasoning from "left hand threads is normal on one side" to "they shouldn't be on this side" to "someone put them on wrong" to "a brake job must have been previously done" was a good example for me, about problem-solving.
Going to have to admit I was laughing my ass off as you kept listing all the custom 'features' of the car. Laughter didn't really stop as you kept fixing it, seriously liking the dry humor. Instant subscription. Can't say the Jeep wasn't priced right though!
All I have to say is: Score! It's hilarious that the rotor cost twice the Jeep's sale priced even though it was only $4 LOL
Yeah. He got ripped off!!!!!😅😅😅😅😅
Almost anybody can haul a ton of new parts at something, and make it somewhat work. The real skill is to tweak things with what you got, and make it work. I love it...
fking crazy how robust these cars are, imagine decades of being parked outside then some dude just tweak and replace some small worn out parts and the engine just runs. cant do that with supercars being abandoned in dubai lmao
@randovid1, my first vehicle was a 1985 Ford ranger that sat in a forest for over 10 years. Me and my Dad thought it was going to be a project but the only thing we did was replace the battery and it ran! Haha amazing truck actually, it had ac, heating, 4wd, and cruise control!
I’ve learned more from 3 of your videos than I’ve done in 45 years of life. Love this channel
Got a sub from me. Direct instructions. Clear display of diagnostic and repair. Dry humor. Glad to be around for more. The world needs more Hacksmiths. 🛠️
I'd say it was worth $2.
I had a 74' cherokee that didn't sell for the $3,000 I was asking so I parted it out and sold most of it on ebay and the engine & trans locally. I made $9,000 after parting it out.
I just stumbled across this channel...i got tired of watching the guys who used to be humble UA-camrs...now they just make videos about their new $250,000.00 buildings and their $50k-$75k race cars and videos on ANOTHER new property they bought...all while blowing off the content that made them famous in the first place. Anyway..i started watching smaller channels with real down home content.... Low-Buck Garage is awesome...i like this guy...He's a lot like the guys i work on old cars with...the moto is "if you cant do it right...just make it work". The guy who sold him this JEPP must be sitting at home going "You gotta be kidding me....he got it running and driving?!!?!"
Know exactly who you mean. Check out Mat Armstrong from the UK. Cracking rebuilds but honest with it.
you should try Polebarn Garage
Try This N That Garage also
@@jonsmith1162 MA’s not far off the type OP is referring to… shame.
@@Icestorm294definately, far from modest. You can tell he's come from money anyway. 180k on a crashed rolls Royce, no thanks
Repairing a completely broken car like that is a great skill! Good for you!
i am a turner from Russia, accidently saw your video in recomendations... like it so much ) this details you showing is priceless ) thanks! Pls continue
one of the best looking 4wd suv's ever made in my opinion. you lucky bugger
When I look at the side-on shape of the car, I can only think of that old film 'Deliverance' and the lifelong PTSD that it gave me!
@@solariss452 i don't think i've seen it. i remember a really cool jeep ute in the movie twister, had the same gorgeous front end as the wagoneer but as a ute. very cool
I bet you've seen it and have mentally deleted the film.@@jordanoneill82
@@jordanoneill82 do you mean the gladiator? its the best looking truck made IMO
that's it. i didn't know the new jeep ute (ew) had knicked it's name from the original jeep pickup truck. and yes i wholeheartedly agree with you that it's one of the best looking utes/trucks ever made! i absolutely adore that front end@@layth116
I consider myself handy, but I can honestly say I learn something on every episode I watch ! Cheers from Alberta Canada ! Great video! Thanks
Anyone with an unlimited budget and a willingness to show off can get a cherry jeep to start .Sheesh😡 . . . . . . Sarcasm 😉.
You get better mileage towing the Jeep than driving one!😂😂
The way he gets tickled with every little detail he discovers is amazing.
Nice find! I worked in the parts department at a Jeep dealership for 30+ years. As you looked at different areas on the Wagoneer, the part numbers for different items came back to me. Too bad we can’t delete files from our brains. You are very enjoyable and knowledgable. Fun to watch. John from Cape Cod
I know what you mean, a piece of information will come into my head based on a car, music, film etc from nowhere, where does it all live....?
That is one honcho Jeep. She deserves some love.
A Honcho from Poncho! 🤣😂
Call it. PONCHO. JEEPO
The Jeep Honcho was a pickup truck.
Yeah 1980 FSJ. Was a epic era for AMC before they sold line. To Mopar
You gotta love that Brooks Stevens design, they really knew how to make a vehicle back then.
They still do but there’s too many safety and efficiency regulations that prevent cars from being sexy like they used to be.
I have never seen this channel before but after watching this video, I subscribed. My kind of mechanicing!!
Yes, some Kmart stores. Not only had an auto service center outback. They also sold their own brand of tires and batteries. quality was not the best, but they were very reasonably priced
He should name it... The blue light special.
My lincoln has sears tires on it lol
I think the tires were manufactured by Fisk and I had set on a 71 Duster
Rebuilt my buddies 4.2l with an Edelbrock head and not telling you cam, though hydraulic. He was pulled over on the highway doing 125, and the first thing the officer yelled at him was,'I have one of these old Jeeps. How did you get it to go 125!?!'. Then he explained his emergency and the cop took him much faster to his kid and then the hospital and then back to his Jeep later. No ticket, and I've now helped that cop build his 4.2l. I just put the Edelbrock head on the wife's 4 0l with stock cam. It should still be impressive and alot less exhaust smelly. Go, Jeeps!
Video came up as recommended. Channel name sold me on what to expect. Dead pan delivery of lines like "It's a problem, but not one I'm worried about" had me involved. Great stuff, glad to be here.
I clicked on this recommended vid w no intention of watching it for 35 min. But i did!! This is fascinating. The man is brilliant
Boy, this brings back memories. Growing up in the 70's, my parents had a '63 Jeep Wagoneer with the OHC 6 and an auto transmission along with 4WD. It was basically the family station wagon. My mom drove it mostly. I used to tell my mom that she was ahead of the SUV craze by 20 years.
Kmart used to be a awesome place to shop. They had all kinds of car accessories, chrome pieces etc. When they quit stocking stuff like that it was the start of their slow decline.
I found my father's box of 22LR ammo with a Kmart price tag in the grandparents' barn. I never knew Kmart had a fun section.
robertandjodijackola4901 Attention Kmart shoppers .We have a "blue light" special in the hardware dept. for the next 15 mins.
Yeah, that's right. Going to Kmart was like a day out.
best prices for ammo too
*Sidewall maybe SSKresge from before they were KMart.*
Just subscribed.
Excellent video!
You presented a true mechanic that solves problems instead of just being a "parts replacer".
Looking to follow up videos on this resurrected classic.
I restore and repair vintage radio communication and broadcast gear from the 30's-50's. I'm amazed at all the crap repairs and modifications I come across. A lot of people have the attitude that the cheaper and faster they can do something, the better. Well, you usually get what you pay for, in both money time and effort. I try to buy the best quality parts I can, and I take as long as it takes to do the job well. If a project is beyond my means to do well, I let someone else have it that can invest what it takes to do the job well. That way, my projects are always work great and are something I can be proud of. Respect your projects.
Life is short.
He knew what he had and wasn’t going to let you lowball him.
As a teenager in the early 70's, Kmart tires were all I could afford. I became a loyal buyer when one of the tires I bought had a Uniroyal label on it and the service manager confirmed that Uniroyal made the Kmart branded tires. I never had a problem with them and they lasted as long as most name brand tires.
Uniroyal got bought by Michelin. They still make Uniroyal tires in the US.
As I often tell people who criticize me for buying store-branded things, *they don't make those products in their backyard* some are good and some bad but the same happens with brand name products
kevinfiebelkorn4715 A guy I used to work with his brother worked where they made Gabriel shocks .He told us that they also made shocks for Kmart. They just put them in a different box.
Yeah tire store had radials and bias plus sold as blems at third of cost of brand name letter tires started replacing numeric ones in 2968..dad bought L 78 25 FOR BUICK FOR YEARS AND HOT RODS HAD 40, 50, 60, 70 SERIES WIDE TIRES TOO
my father got a lease car every 2 yrs f/1954... wen he ordered, he requested ANY tyre butt uniroyal... EVERY other salesman who got uniroyals, got a blowout f/a tyre defect... he NEVER had a set... became a friend of a B F GOORICH dealer & i still 2 this day use B F G' S... BEST tyre as far as i am concerned...
I enjoyed the whole video but my world was rocked at 19:40 when you hooked up a spare LAWN MOWER GAS TANK instead of some bulky, expensive boat tank! Life changing 'why didn't I think of that?' moment. Thank you!
I love that windmill on top of your roof! Great video, thanks for sharing.
A man with a budget and a sense of humor.
Yes!, Kmart had tires made for them. My first car, a 64 Ford, used the same size and I was a loyal (and poor) customer for them.
You have a piece of history there!
My 4 door 64 galaxie had a 1974 Montgomery wards riverside 7.75-14 bias ply for a spare. The damn thing aired right up and didn't appear rotten at all, it was in way better shape than the Michelin X radials it had that appeared to be from 96, those were rotten. Probably a pretty good chance the same parent tire company made both the riverside and Kmart tires. It's been about 12 years since the local Kmart I went to regularly closed down, but I can sure still smell the automotive department in the back.
Loved that video! Your way of telling a story and guiding through the video couldn't get more authentic! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3:38 I appreciate the effort that went in to getting this shot
This is one of my favorite youtube channels of all time. As a fellow old jeep enthusiast, it blows my mind how you can take stuff that most people would haul straight to the scrapyard and give it a new lease on life without spending hardly any money. But it's as i've always said, if you give a shade tree mechanic a big enough junk pile, they'll make something happen 😂
You Sr are an engine wizard !
Lucky guy orig engine was called ohc. 6. Tornado and ran like snot
I've got two of these jeeps. Mine are about 1965. One of them's 4 wheel drive and the other one isn't. But nobody's off of me had $2 cheap as a parts vehicle. Great score 💯
It's amazing how gravity still works even when you're towing something down the highway. (Thank goodness for that :-)
Had one of those in the late 70's when I was a teenager. I learned the hard way those straight sixes don't enjoy being over revved. Blew that poor engine sky high. Shortly thereafter I was off to Australia for a couple of years, and my dad soon made sure the old Jeep became someone else's problem. But it was fun while I had it! Thanks for the memories.
I bought a 1968 Buick LeSabre for a dollar once... It was almost worth it! I traded it (and $125) to a guy for a 1967 Volkswagen-- which lasted a week before the engine blew up. That's when I learned how to build a VW motor, and I drove it for a couple of years. The guy with the Buick took the 350 out of it and put a 2-4 bbl carb intake on it and put it into a boat. I heard it was really fast until that Buick motor turned into a boat anchor...
well it was a good thing he had a boat to use his new boat anchor on
Oh please tell me more
i never turned the bell on for any channel in my whole life, congrats...not only you unlocked those pistons but also my notification bell that was also sitting there shashed in for quite some years collecting dust and goop. Truly inspired me and fueled up my passion for cars a lot, even if it's by gravity, but still! Thank you kindly for bringing this old rag jeep into the new world for us to see, Looks excited to go on a road trip!
Haha, can't believe this banged up jeep actually starts and runs!
And for only $2, that's probably one of the best deals I've seen from any car channel on YT.🤣
Your mechanical and diagnosis skills are on point and that's an instant sub for me!👍
No brakes but you have headlights!😂 That ole girl has been around a little!
hey if you gonna crash into something might as well see what you hit
This is one of the best tube channels out there. He shows that a guy doesn’t have to break the bank to have some fun and work on cool vehicles. Found this show a couple months ago and binge watched every episode. Great job keep the entertainment coming!
Whereas he does have some pretty cool vehicles from time to time,, his manner of presentation makes his vids extremely hard to watch
Here, here! I really like his style too. Sounds to me like you might be somewhat like him.
As someone learning to work on cars I love finding channels like this. It helps me think in different ways to fix whatever is in front of me. Subbed!
I love your spirit man!
Can't wait for the next video on this project
That is the prettiest 4wd ever. Especially with this grille. Good job!
Some vintage 15by 7. Wagon wheels and a tire rack will dress it up
I look at the side-on shape of the car, and I can only think of that old film 'Deliverance' and the lifelong PTSD that it gave me!
@@solariss452 hey no PTSD for you a GARAGE. Is taking late. 80s. Wagoneers rehabbing them like. New. Then sells for up to 150k
I'm not a jeep fan but them old ones get my respect, they look so tough.
Humble, simple editing and explanation that is easy to understand, interesting, more relatable than those big buck channels. Subbed!
i'm amazed by your knowledge on cars, you're a pro mechanic! this video made my day and had much fun, thank u so much!
I love this! In the mid-70's my dad had a 1965 Jeep Wagoneer and we had many great adventures in that rig. Watching this sure brings back memories of better times and a simpler life.
Looks like my old ‘67 Wagoneer. Drove it from northern Virginia to Fort Huachuca, AZ and back in 1972. And all over the Sonora Desert during my stay at Huachuca.
My dad was stationed at Ft. Huachuca in the 70's and 80's. I'm not sure if he was there yet in '72. My sister was born there.
I haven't heard that word (ft. Huachuca), in a long time.
👍👍👍One of the best video's I had ever watched on U-tube. Thanks so much for sharing !👍👍👍
The content, the humor, the down-to-earthness. You've got a new subscriber.
Also, I worked at a Kmart auto store back in the '70s. The tires they sold were made by Uniroyal. Not terrible tires.
You remind me a lot of my pops. He can take just about anything and make it run. (Love the channel, and looking forward to seeing more about the Jeep. My best car deal ever was giving 75 dollars for a 74 International Travelall with a 345 motor, Cherry bomb exhaust, a driver seat so broken down that we stuffed a pillow in it and the back glass was busted out so it had a sheet of plexi. It was a tank! Ended up busting a push rod in it on a longer drive. Drove it home, changed the rod and sold it to a guy for a farm truck for 150 bucks. Him and his buddies got drunk one night and painted it like Eddie Van Halen's guitar.
This video introduced me into this channel. Now I binge watch all of his other videos. Worth it i must say!
Brilliant example for > never give up < good luck !
Must be nice to be able to pay cash for a vehicle.
I love old Wagoneers they make great dune toys
Totally cool. I love seeing old vehicles like this brought back to life.
I saw your channel yesterday 3/31-after owning countless new/used 4x4's over 50 yrs what got my attention was the thumbnail. Not the massive price tag 😁 but the pic since I owned 79 Jeep Chief Cherokee. Not the best re: ride, fuel mileage, comfort etc, *but* in bad weather if you really had to get somewhere, you would most every time-it was my favorite 4x4. All stock 360/Quadra-Trac 4X4 [really an amazing drivetrain]. Looking forward to the next video. Btw; thanks for the "normal" video [whatever normal is today] e.g., no loud background metal music, or rap "almost" music, cussing etc. Happy Easter and God bless. He is Risen.
Brilliant. The perfect start to a holiday weekend (UK) 😊
What holiday?
@@daleolson3506 Easter. Same as in the US. You know, with the bunny?
Hey from the Uk. Easter holidays and a low buck video
@@SleepTootsEaster is a holiday…?
@@SleepTootsin our house Easter is all about the Lamb…not so much the bunny
Yup, K Marts had complete repair shops and sold tires. Those wires looked like old Whitaker spark plug wires with real wire, not carbon. They used a resistor to cut down on radio noise.
Loved this one! Thank you for the ride.😊
This is my first time here on your channel and I love the humor and the fact that you fix stuff the old way.
That thing is a master peace and it is you. I had one a 1965 I think full of rust, but it was cool.
I can't believe this Thing fired up (with a missing sparkplug)...AND the Mousehouse that came out of the exhaust🤓...
Awesome! can't wait to see what you are gonna do with it🤠
This is my new favorite channel. Keep making more as long as you can please thanks
Im not a car dude so I don't know much of it.. but you make me understand a little bit more. I appreciate it, thank you!
That Jeep looks like an Ex US Airforce vehicle. Sort if like the SJ Cherokee they were driving in the beginning of the movie War Games to their Norad Silo, just this is an earlier year, it nakes sense being a high desert truck it aeems very savable. No need to restore it perfect or anything crazy, just clean it up, give it brakes, tires, maybe work on some of the strange things happening with the swap parts, interferences and irregularities with the suspension and oil pan. It has a definite survivalist/crusty rancher feel. I'm astonished you managed to magic so many things into functioning again, there is absolutely no way many vehicles from the 2000s on, could ever have a prayer of that happening. I would imagine that with a fuel tank, brakes and cleaned up it would fetch an easy $3000-4000.
Simply the best on UA-cam, outstanding content every single time! Thanks you!
I like your sense of humor, given in that calm, soothing voice ;)
There’s so much fight left in that car. It’s inspiring! What a great video.
My dad owned probably the last year of that model. It was the 4x4, 3 on the tree, with (I think) the 232. That was what I learned to drive a stick on. Great beast!
*- James, you find the craziest opportunities to have fun.*
25:37. So much for the limited slip diff 🙂 Great video; just the right amount of fun, wit and knowledge.
YOU SIR… are an optimist…I love it….
Thursday night just got a lot better. My favorite creator. Always something cool and interesting.
You are the MASTER of frugal builds!!! And you know a lot of stuff! I was surprised about the Dana 44 and 27 axles - I had a 1971 CJ-5 with those same axles, but probably narrower. Mine had this short little Borg-Warner T-14 3-speed transmission.
Love the shackle lift kit. I had one. Needed a new grill. It was hand made using the original tooling. Took a couple of months. That was in 1974. Mine was a 65. Really a fun video. Well done.
Stumbled upon this channel and love it! Deadpan sense of humour appeals to me - subbed. Hope to see more of this type of content.
I'm glad to see this channel growing, been watching over a year now and always great!!!
You got 20 mpg pulling a loaded trailer you are the GOAT👍👏🏁🇺🇸
The great thing about it is without the loaded trailer he'll get a whopping 21 mpg. 😆
Love the front end and grill! And the masterclass! Subscribed!
Great find for a great video! 🚗
These old AMC Wagoneers were tough, rugged, and numerous. I’m happy to see one that survives and you were successful to bring it back to life by cobbling together a few essential parts, using quips, sarcasm, and excellent mechanical ability.
I subscribed, and I tip my hat to you for a job well done!
I am looking forward to your future videos and hoping you come across more solid, rare New Mexico vehicles. 🛻