Ralphie puts a high percentage on these car running because he has faith in his dad and has seen them run time after time. Josh is a really good trouble shooter and mechanic. This is the best hour and a half of the day. Boy that car is going to clean up nice. Nice job family
When I was 19 I had a 54k original mile 78 New Yorker Brougham. She was black with the red leather, 4 door, and was pinstriped in red. Absolutely beautiful. I was forced to sell her due to money issues, and I always said I’d have another one. But, now I’m disabled and can’t afford to buy one. I still love working on my own stuff, even though I’m limited I still do it at my own pace. I sure wish that old girl was mine, I’d be 19 again, loving that old girl floating down the road. I really hope she gets restored! Too many have given up their power trains or been used in demo derbies. Good luck with her!
I have always loved these old barges. I have always wanted to get another one after I sold my 74 Newport, but like you, I am now disabled and can't afford to buy one, even though something like this one is literally what I actually NEED to get because of the ride quality due to having very severe back trouble. With how my back is, I literally can't ride in most cars and I can't go very far in most cars because of the stiff ride and newer cars are the worst.
Those seats look so comfy! Great job as always. I loved when you offered to do something for Wawa and she said"no I need to help". You and Tosh are raising them right!!!
Great video as always from the sleepers. These old land yachts coming back to life is so satisfying, like raising a sunken cruise ship. They have such a sense of old world luxury that you never see anymore. I can't wait to see her get clean!
Great to see some channels still doing proper revivals without whining about how much they cost! Also the variety you offer on the channel is above a lot of the others! Respect ✊
I love the old land yachts. That one ran really well, and I think it will clean up really well. You can definitely get a good first wash video out of this one.
I love so much seeing WaWa being proud of her Dad. You all rib each other so much and have a great time while you work together, that's how it should be! Watching this proves the point of you doing everything possible to problem solve even after a roadblock with one system or another. When Josh, WaWa, and Ralphie were driving the car home, I was looking at that the cleanliness of the windshield. I wonder if you swabbed it and let that grow in a Petri dish how it would compare to swabbing "Grinch feet" and growing that in another dish. Which one would grow more bacteria. LOL! I can't believe Squeezie had her shoes off even over in the "bush" around the car. One of my sisters is still like that, she can't stand shoes. I can't wait until Squeezie is tall enough to reach the pedals, I think her opinions and ratings of the cleaned up and running cars will change. Once bitten, she'll be smitten! :) Thanks for the great video. We were out of town when this one dropped and I couldn't wait to get back home to watch! It was well worth the wait! Blessings!
I am from Blount County. Noticed at the beginning someone called a wasper a wasper. It must be an Appalachian thing. I have been told the wasper is actually a wasp. I still call them waspers. It is refreshing to watch a video where the people in it talk like I do.
Always enjoyable, Josh, great content. And nice car! Great to see you bring Rocky, he’s quite a special critter. The kids are AMAZING…. all are intelligent, poised, and have a terrific sense of humor. A bunch of winners!
The two most things amazing things about this. The fact, this car ran and drove out of that field so easily and relatively trouble free. That's Mopar reliability right there! And has 2004 really been 19 years?! I was in grade 4 or 5 at that time. Man how the time flies! Great job and that's one of my dream cars!
Nothing like a big old Chrysler boat to bring back to life. I owned a Fifth Avenue for a very long time that car may have been smaller than this one but It still floated down the road. I enjoyed watching your family working together to bring this beauty back to life. We need to see more of this car.
I had an elderly gentleman stop by my house about two weeks ago driving a late eighties Fifth Avenue trying to buy my 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 50th Anniversary Edition sedan. It turns out he already owns one and likes to collect large American cars. Needless to say my Mercury is not for sale. Then he saw my two Ford Crown Victoria wagons ( 1987 and 1991 ) and really flipped out.
Loved this video! I can’t wait for the cleanup. As much as I am disappointed in Chrysler’s current state, I think they meant well with lean burn. GM learned from them with the computer command control system. Great family!
Awesome to see the big girl back on the road...she fought ya a little but in the end you got her home..looking forward to the clean up and next chapter on this adventure. As always truly appreciate you sharing your day with us. 😄😇
This car is a real trooper! If you ever need to use a jack in the dirt, try putting some cardboard under the jack first. The wheels may go through but the carboard will help keep the jack from sinking completely in to the dirt.
Another wild adventure with a seemingly hopeless and long neglected car. Wawa and Ralphie once again rise to the occasion. Can’t wait to see how it looks all cleaned up.
That old chrysler has a lot of life left in it. Granted, you'll have to go a couple miles to get turned around, but it was fun watching you guys work on that beast!
It ain't easy being squeezy! She is at the age now that a lot of stuff and peer issues are going on. Just be patient and guide and support her in the things that she finds interesting and challenging. Thank you for sharing your vids and life with us!
Great video love the old parade floats I've had a few over the last 50 years keep up the great work and mostly Spend as much time as you can with those beautiful children . I have a 35 yr old son and our best memories are fixing old cars and trucks . Blessings
That car is awesome. Can't wait to see it cleaned up. And watching all you guys working on these cars as a family is so amazing. I really enjoy watching you guys.
Great save on the New Yorker! Bet it’ll clean up nice and get the “bugs” out! Love watching your videos! I like the way your whole family is involved. I couldn’t get the TV remote out of my sons hand!
Gotta admit, "Wawa" is awesome. She wants to get in there and learn and drive and do it all. She's amazing. I raise my glass to you, sir for raising some great kids!
Absolutely fantastic! Just what I remembered of big Ol' Yanks as we called those bedsteads back in the 50s and 60s, here in England! Can't wait for the cleaning of the inside and out... Love you all! 🤓
Brilliant content!! I always watch them all as soon as it’s out lol love how the family is involved in everything 👌🏼 can’t wait for the clean up on this!! Don’t leave us waiting too long lol
The drive it home revival was cool. What a find! Can't wait to see how this one cleans up. I hope it cleans up good and becomes a luxury cruiser for you guys.
You're fine. Love watching you take something from nothing and turning it into a custom driver myself. Being a custom builder, I know first hand the work and endless hours that go into what you're doing working till you drop, can't see straight, and add recording to the mix. God bless you
Big fan here up in Canada eh! : ) love this show and the family. Happy to view it all till the cows come home..and then some. : ) educational and absolutely entertaining. Keep em comin eh! : )
Magnificent car! Looks in pretty good shape. That noise is the PCV breather/oil separator. Needs the piece and a new vacuum line. That will solve a lot of problems. 440 was standard in New Yorker as well as Newport's with the Trailer Towing Package. The steering wheel is not just tilt. It telescopes as well. With the wheel pointed straight forward the black slider in the collar will allow the wheel to move in and out. You have a real gem there.
Another awesome video! What a great family! You have so much knowledge with all you do and you passing that down to your kids, A+ Brad!!! Thanks again Sleeperdude!
My recommendations, be easy on it until you change the timing chain, it may very well have the nylon tooth gears still, replace the lean burn system with something more stable like the GM ignition system, or even the older Chrysler ignition system ( There is a wiring diagram on the internet to switch them over, I did mine) You will find an improvement in response and power, you also have to replace the distributor with one that has the vacuum advance. Note: never open the 4 barrel on a free rev, Chrysler cams are soft, and can round off the cam lobes. Most of these had the high performance model 440's in them, they were labeled 440 Super Commando, which wasn't highly impressive since these were smog era cars. Most all still had catalytic converters even with the lean burn system. The Thermoquad you have there should be specific to the 440, they had larger secondaries than the standard Thermoquad.
Yay a thermoquad rebuild alot of people forget about the screws behind the choke also the black plastic is a Phenolic resin that they make spacers from now keeps the fuel charge cool. I love them and how tunable they are
Wawa you and your mom got me laughing running from 🐜 ants!! Josh those 440 in early days 70 are hog legs. Everyone y'all did great job getting it running . Josh on spark plugs I still use rubber hose trick.
Mopar starters and Thermoquads. Sounds like every other 70s Mopar I grew up with, but they always started up. Always love watching you & your family wrenching, great way to relax after stressful work days.
Wawa is such a boss. Jumps right in it despite the smell to help Dad get it started and then drives it around with the ant colony dropping its members on her. Your family rocks Josh 👍
This is great, usually families watch TV together or go to the movies or go to the beach. This family finds an old car and fixes it up and drives it home, and the kids love it😊
Wow, what a great video. This is one of best channels to watch. You've got a great family that loves to chip in and help, even Rocky. This tank I mean car is going to clean up very nice. Keep them videos coming and I'll keep watching...❤❤
Another awesome video from the sleeperdude gang. It's great that you got the car running and driveable. My husband loves this car. This is luxury for you. Keep bringing more videos because you are our favorite you tube channel. My husband introduced me to your channel 6 months ago.
On an overcast Sunday afternoon....that was 90 minutes of awesome content That Brougham is absolutely fantastic Can you imagine driving that thing for 100s of miles Wish we could have cars like that here in the UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸
You all are so amazing the family working together and I wanta see that car all washed and cleaned up if it's really a beautiful car and salvageable to put back on the road again 😊
Love it! We have one, 2 door version. My oldest son hates working on it, too many vacuum hoses and govt stuff on it. He prefers 50's and older. I do to, but we saved it from the wrecker. Just gotta save them all you know?
Man this was definitely worth watching. The entire 1:26 minutes was mind blowing how you took this land yacht and revived her. I currently have a 73 that I’m planning on getting back on the road. I purchased it from the previous owner and he let it sit up for 5yrs or so. Keep the great content coming guys. I will be surely looking forward to more great videos
Thanks Tosh and Josh for your entertaining, fun loving videos. I’m happy you guys get to live this life, you seem well deserving of it. Your kids are going to benefit greatly from spending time with you and will learn to be more self reliant. Kids need to learn real life skills and yours seem to get that and more from you guys. Thanks for sharing with us.👍👍🇨🇦
Good to see you working on another Mopar. The Alternator is a 100 amp version to power all the accessories that the New Yorker had. And just about all the HVAC system is Vacumn controlled. The Carter "Thermoquad" with the plastic body was developed for the Big Block cars that generated a lot of heat because of the insulation under the hood to stop them from vaporlocking. Good job on setting the metering rods, I had a person show me that trick because most people don't do that and can't figure out why they don't work right. Being a 440 car it should have 4 wheel disc 4 piston Borg Warner brake system. The 400s had drum rears if I remember right. Can't wait to see it cleaned up. BTW, Quit buying from Wrong Auto seems like they mess up every time!
31:12 LOL. I just LOVE the way they put her "Southern Accent" up on the screen to "Clarify" what she's saying. LOL. After a bit of pausing and thinking I can almost sometimes figure it out. I was surprised there wasn't more rust through the fenders and panels. Mind you underneath could be a nightmare still but where I'm from, Southern Alberta, Canada rust is .....well it's a killer! Keep it up folks!
After 19 years what you Can do with cars is so amazing!! , with your family more enjoyable I can always see every video WA WA. & raphie are getting skills
In 1977 I was 17 My dad Was working for chrysler at the time He had a two door new yorker I love cruising that Car around Town Good time good memories in that car
Now there are 2 videos im looking forwsrd to. Cleaner up the new yorker. Finishing the RV. Always love the family involvement. Look forward to every video
Awesome to see the whole family participating as usual. Great content as always. Maybe a project idea for Wawa, try and find a geo tracker or suzuki sidekick since she seemed to love the one at the burnout contest. Think she'll enjoy that like how Ralphie has his corvette. Keep up the great family content. I enjoying watching your guys adventures.
So funny you mentioned the 99 dollar deal at pep boys...I was driving a 1977 Chrysler Newport and that was the first set of tires I ever bought...My first vehicle. I am in awe with this episode...I am a Mopar "C" body fan, and have been waiting for this forever...Thank you for saving this beast.
Big Bertha just need a good break job and she'll be mint. I love that yall drove it home, thats so awesome... i can't wait to see the clean up on this one... keep on keepin on... 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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You need that desiel heater for the camper from them best deal in town
I got a 750 Elderbrock you need to put on that hog leg!! Lol
It sounds like the inspection cover on the tranny is hitting the flywheel or there is a big nest in it.
Appreciate it but I've got a good 150 year old anvil that weight more than earth 😌
Ralphie puts a high percentage on these car running because he has faith in his dad and has seen them run time after time. Josh is a really good trouble shooter and mechanic. This is the best hour and a half of the day. Boy that car is going to clean up nice. Nice job family
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I would love to see you doing a complete series of this car being totally restored to its former glory. Now, that would be something.
Its fun to watch your whole family working on project cars that you save from the crusher. Cant wait to see this cleaned up.
Thank you coming soon
When I was 19 I had a 54k original mile 78 New Yorker Brougham. She was black with the red leather, 4 door, and was pinstriped in red. Absolutely beautiful. I was forced to sell her due to money issues, and I always said I’d have another one. But, now I’m disabled and can’t afford to buy one. I still love working on my own stuff, even though I’m limited I still do it at my own pace. I sure wish that old girl was mine, I’d be 19 again, loving that old girl floating down the road. I really hope she gets restored! Too many have given up their power trains or been used in demo derbies. Good luck with her!
I have always loved these old barges. I have always wanted to get another one after I sold my 74 Newport, but like you, I am now disabled and can't afford to buy one, even though something like this one is literally what I actually NEED to get because of the ride quality due to having very severe back trouble. With how my back is, I literally can't ride in most cars and I can't go very far in most cars because of the stiff ride and newer cars are the worst.
Those seats look so comfy! Great job as always. I loved when you offered to do something for Wawa and she said"no I need to help". You and Tosh are raising them right!!!
Thank you
Great video as always from the sleepers. These old land yachts coming back to life is so satisfying, like raising a sunken cruise ship. They have such a sense of old world luxury that you never see anymore. I can't wait to see her get clean!
That car is a jewel. Can hardly wait until it runs and functions properly. Most of all when it's all cleaned up and ant 🐜 free!
Awesome video!! 👌
Great to see some channels still doing proper revivals without whining about how much they cost! Also the variety you offer on the channel is above a lot of the others! Respect ✊
My favorite UA-cam channel. From your time-lapse music to the vehicles you work on, there couldn't be more wholesome content. Love the land yacht!!
Thank you so much
@@Sleeperdude you are most welcome. This platform needs more content like yours.
Can't wait to see the clean up.
And the Rocky footage
I love the old land yachts. That one ran really well, and I think it will clean up really well. You can definitely get a good first wash video out of this one.
I absolutely love the videos I love watching your family grow and I love that you guys are genuine and caring people. Keep up the incredible work
Thank you we appreciate it. We try our best
Watching you with the whole family is priceless. You can not put a price tag on that!! God Bless brother!
Thank you I appreciate it
Oh nice! We had one of these back in 85. Baby blue with the white Landau vinyl roof with dark blue Corinthian Pleather. Brings back lots of memories.
Nice
Mine was baby blue with a blue top and sun roof... I wish I had kept it.
I love so much seeing WaWa being proud of her Dad. You all rib each other so much and have a great time while you work together, that's how it should be! Watching this proves the point of you doing everything possible to problem solve even after a roadblock with one system or another. When Josh, WaWa, and Ralphie were driving the car home, I was looking at that the cleanliness of the windshield. I wonder if you swabbed it and let that grow in a Petri dish how it would compare to swabbing "Grinch feet" and growing that in another dish. Which one would grow more bacteria. LOL! I can't believe Squeezie had her shoes off even over in the "bush" around the car. One of my sisters is still like that, she can't stand shoes. I can't wait until Squeezie is tall enough to reach the pedals, I think her opinions and ratings of the cleaned up and running cars will change. Once bitten, she'll be smitten! :) Thanks for the great video. We were out of town when this one dropped and I couldn't wait to get back home to watch! It was well worth the wait! Blessings!
I am from Blount County. Noticed at the beginning someone called a wasper a wasper. It must be an Appalachian thing. I have been told the wasper is actually a wasp. I still call them waspers. It is refreshing to watch a video where the people in it talk like I do.
Yep it’s a local thing
A lot of people here in AR call them waspers.
@@JamesCouch777 , having been raised in AR, I can attest to this.
I'm in Scott Co Oneida TN, I would daily that car!!
Call em waspers over in northeastern Oklahoma too 😄
Looks to be fairly rust free, this should clean up nicely. Gotta love these old battle ships😊
Always enjoyable, Josh, great content. And nice car! Great to see you bring Rocky, he’s quite a special critter. The kids are AMAZING…. all are intelligent, poised, and have a terrific sense of humor. A bunch of winners!
The two most things amazing things about this. The fact, this car ran and drove out of that field so easily and relatively trouble free. That's Mopar reliability right there! And has 2004 really been 19 years?! I was in grade 4 or 5 at that time. Man how the time flies! Great job and that's one of my dream cars!
That must be earlier than 2004. By 1996 already the New Yorkers were front wheel drive mid-sized cars shaped like a soap bar.
Nothing like a big old Chrysler boat to bring back to life. I owned a Fifth Avenue for a very long time that car may have been smaller than this one but It still floated down the road. I enjoyed watching your family working together to bring this beauty back to life. We need to see more of this car.
I had an elderly gentleman stop by my house about two weeks ago driving a late eighties Fifth Avenue trying to buy my 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 50th Anniversary Edition sedan. It turns out he already owns one and likes to collect large American cars. Needless to say my Mercury is not for sale. Then he saw my two Ford Crown Victoria wagons ( 1987 and 1991 ) and really flipped out.
Loved this video! I can’t wait for the cleanup. As much as I am disappointed in Chrysler’s current state, I think they meant well with lean burn. GM learned from them with the computer command control system. Great family!
Thank you. That’s true
Awesome to see the big girl back on the road...she fought ya a little but in the end you got her home..looking forward to the clean up and next chapter on this adventure. As always truly appreciate you sharing your day with us. 😄😇
Thank you
This car is a real trooper! If you ever need to use a jack in the dirt, try putting some cardboard under the jack first. The wheels may go through but the carboard will help keep the jack from sinking completely in to the dirt.
Yes!!
Another wild adventure with a seemingly hopeless and long neglected car. Wawa and Ralphie once again rise to the occasion. Can’t wait to see how it looks all cleaned up.
Thank you!! Clean up coming soon
Great job guys. You guys are awesome. That car is definitely a diamond in the rough. Can’t wait to see the clean up. Thank you and God bless!
Thank you
That old chrysler has a lot of life left in it. Granted, you'll have to go a couple miles to get turned around, but it was fun watching you guys work on that beast!
It ain't easy being squeezy! She is at the age now that a lot of stuff and peer issues are going on. Just be patient and guide and support her in the things that she finds interesting and challenging. Thank you for sharing your vids and life with us!
For a moment I thought you meant the goat.
@@matthewdavies2057 😂
Man, that interior is really going to clean up nice.....even the head liner is in good shape, not sagging like can happen on these.
Yes couldn’t believe it
Great video love the old parade floats I've had a few over the last 50 years keep up the great work and mostly Spend as much time as you can with those beautiful children . I have a 35 yr old son and our best memories are fixing old cars and trucks . Blessings
Awesome thank you
You never fail to impress with your automotive acumen. Awesome car, can't wait for the cleanup video.
Love me some Rocky cam!
Never fail to disappoint = always disappoint
@@suburban404 haha oh no, my bad!!!
That car is awesome. Can't wait to see it cleaned up. And watching all you guys working on these cars as a family is so amazing. I really enjoy watching you guys.
Thank you I appreciate it. I am blessed
Great save on the New Yorker! Bet it’ll clean up nice and get the “bugs” out! Love watching your videos! I like the way your whole family is involved. I couldn’t get the TV remote out of my sons hand!
Gotta admit, "Wawa" is awesome. She wants to get in there and learn and drive and do it all. She's amazing. I raise my glass to you, sir for raising some great kids!
Awesome video as always! Can’t wait to see the clean up!
Coming soon
Absolutely fantastic! Just what I remembered of big Ol' Yanks as we called those bedsteads back in the 50s and 60s, here in England! Can't wait for the cleaning of the inside and out... Love you all!
🤓
Thank you so much
watching your videos remind me of my youth....my dad always taking us to remote places to buy cars
That’s awesome I grew up that way to
Brilliant content!! I always watch them all as soon as it’s out lol love how the family is involved in everything 👌🏼 can’t wait for the clean up on this!! Don’t leave us waiting too long lol
Coming soon!!
The drive it home revival was cool. What a find! Can't wait to see how this one cleans up. I hope it cleans up good and becomes a luxury cruiser for you guys.
Thanks!
Thank you for your generosity we really appreciate it
Best content creator out there! Every episode is like getting to know y’all a little more. Awesome stuff every time. Keep on keeping on!
Thank you so much
You're fine. Love watching you take something from nothing and turning it into a custom driver myself. Being a custom builder, I know first hand the work and endless hours that go into what you're doing working till you drop, can't see straight, and add recording to the mix. God bless you
Wawa putting the smackdown on Fairmonts with the absolutely brutal observation at the end 😂😂You go girl!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awesome rescue !! I’m definitely looking forward to see this beast come back to life !
Big fan here up in Canada eh! : ) love this show and the family. Happy to view it all till the cows come home..and then some. : ) educational and absolutely entertaining. Keep em comin eh! : )
Take off eh😂
Magnificent car! Looks in pretty good shape. That noise is the PCV breather/oil separator. Needs the piece and a new vacuum line. That will solve a lot of problems.
440 was standard in New Yorker as well as Newport's with the Trailer Towing Package.
The steering wheel is not just tilt. It telescopes as well. With the wheel pointed straight forward the black slider in the collar will allow the wheel to move in and out.
You have a real gem there.
Ok thanks for the info
Can't wait to see how this one cleans up, especially that interior
Awesome thanks
Thanks Man ! The comments from the public were a Crack Up . Total respect for the old Daytona ! Shows age but looks & drives like the sleeper it is .
Another awesome video! What a great family! You have so much knowledge with all you do and you passing that down to your kids, A+ Brad!!! Thanks again Sleeperdude!
Thank you
1977 I was studying Autotech and used to work on those carburetors when they were brand new on the cars
That car is the epitome of luxury of those days. What a great find, she'll clean up just fine 😁
I love those huge land yachts! I had a few back in the 80’s and early 90’s.
Character for sure
My recommendations, be easy on it until you change the timing chain, it may very well have the nylon tooth gears still, replace the lean burn system with something more stable like the GM ignition system, or even the older Chrysler ignition system ( There is a wiring diagram on the internet to switch them over, I did mine) You will find an improvement in response and power, you also have to replace the distributor with one that has the vacuum advance. Note: never open the 4 barrel on a free rev, Chrysler cams are soft, and can round off the cam lobes. Most of these had the high performance model 440's in them, they were labeled 440 Super Commando, which wasn't highly impressive since these were smog era cars. Most all still had catalytic converters even with the lean burn system. The Thermoquad you have there should be specific to the 440, they had larger secondaries than the standard Thermoquad.
A Sleeperdude car with brake lights! Great job Josh and Fam, Rocky too!
Yes can you believe it
Can’t wait to watch another amazing video!
Thank you for your support
Yay a thermoquad rebuild alot of people forget about the screws behind the choke also the black plastic is a Phenolic resin that they make spacers from now keeps the fuel charge cool. I love them and how tunable they are
Awesome thank you
Also they are usually 3/8ths line but people put 5/16ths adapter lines in for some reason
Wawa you and your mom got me laughing running from 🐜 ants!! Josh those 440 in early days 70 are hog legs. Everyone y'all did great job getting it running . Josh on spark plugs I still use rubber hose trick.
Thank you
Great Kids...Great Parents...nice to see a family working and playing together! A true american family thank you for sharing with the rest of us!
A mopar will never disappoint :)❤
southern tenacity, knowledge, and a love for a mechanical challenge make you folks worth the watch every time.
What my dad used to say about Chryslers: "I'll drive what the cops drive if I'm not driving a Cadillac."
There ya go
I was amazed at how many ways an anvil can be used, definitely worth learning all about it!
Mopar starters and Thermoquads. Sounds like every other 70s Mopar I grew up with, but they always started up. Always love watching you & your family wrenching, great way to relax after stressful work days.
I would go ballistic if that goat jump on my car
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Wawa is such a boss. Jumps right in it despite the smell to help Dad get it started and then drives it around with the ant colony dropping its members on her. Your family rocks Josh 👍
I see three bug bombs in this car’s future.
Absolutely
I thought you had chickens to eat the ants
Reminds me so much of when my son and I pulled a 64 chrysler out of my grandfather's.REALLY ENJOYING ALL THE PAST VIDEOS!!!
Mom dad I'm here
Thank you. You were the first comment
Ya beat me to it! Lol
Or moral of that story is Fords are crap😂😅
@Ani Ani, I guess I got lucky dear friend 😂
Cool video ! Looking for the cleanup vid...nice to see kiddos helping out. Love those old gas hogs. Goat cam was an added surprise!
Thank you!!!
This is great, usually families watch TV together or go to the movies or go to the beach. This family finds an old car and fixes it up and drives it home, and the kids love it😊
This car hits close to home. Grandpa had a 76 and loved it. Took really good care of it. And we went everywhere in it.
Very cool having the whole family involved. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a great video. This is one of best channels to watch. You've got a great family that loves to chip in and help, even Rocky. This tank I mean car is going to clean up very nice. Keep them videos coming and I'll keep watching...❤❤
Awesome thank you
Great start on the old Chrysler. Had lots of support! They were behind you all the way. Thanks for sharing! 💯👊👍
Another awesome video from the sleeperdude gang. It's great that you got the car running and driveable. My husband loves this car. This is luxury for you. Keep bringing more videos because you are our favorite you tube channel. My husband introduced me to your channel 6 months ago.
On an overcast Sunday afternoon....that was 90 minutes of awesome content
That Brougham is absolutely fantastic
Can you imagine driving that thing for 100s of miles
Wish we could have cars like that here in the UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸
We need a boat race between you & @vicegripgarage. These old cars are the best.
That would be funny
Yep... Those New Yorkers were HUGE land yachts.... Rode like a dream.
Yes they are
You all are so amazing the family working together and I wanta see that car all washed and cleaned up if it's really a beautiful car and salvageable to put back on the road again 😊
Thank you. A clean up video is out right now
Love it! We have one, 2 door version. My oldest son hates working on it, too many vacuum hoses and govt stuff on it. He prefers 50's and older. I do to, but we saved it from the wrecker. Just gotta save them all you know?
I can't believe it ... The brake lights actually work!!!
I bet it will clean up nicely, you got a keeper with this one.
I couldn’t believe they worked either. I didn’t know it until I watched the video because they were so far behind me
I'm looking forward to seeing more of this car ... Now I have to know if those headlight doors work.
Man this was definitely worth watching. The entire 1:26 minutes was mind blowing how you took this land yacht and revived her. I currently have a 73 that I’m planning on getting back on the road. I purchased it from the previous owner and he let it sit up for 5yrs or so. Keep the great content coming guys. I will be surely looking forward to more great videos
Thanks Tosh and Josh for your entertaining, fun loving videos. I’m happy you guys get to live this life, you seem well deserving of it. Your kids are going to benefit greatly from spending time with you and will learn to be more self reliant. Kids need to learn real life skills and yours seem to get that and more from you guys. Thanks for sharing with us.👍👍🇨🇦
Outstanding! Rocky-vision,a 440! And the smiles! Love this beast! Congratulations on a revive and drive!
Good to see you working on another Mopar. The Alternator is a 100 amp version to power all the accessories that the New Yorker had. And just about all the HVAC system is Vacumn controlled. The Carter "Thermoquad" with the plastic body was developed for the Big Block cars that generated a lot of heat because of the insulation under the hood to stop them from vaporlocking. Good job on setting the metering rods, I had a person show me that trick because most people don't do that and can't figure out why they don't work right. Being a 440 car it should have 4 wheel disc 4 piston Borg Warner brake system. The 400s had drum rears if I remember right. Can't wait to see it cleaned up. BTW, Quit buying from Wrong Auto seems like they mess up every time!
31:12 LOL. I just LOVE the way they put her "Southern Accent" up on the screen to "Clarify" what she's saying. LOL. After a bit of pausing and thinking I can almost sometimes figure it out. I was surprised there wasn't more rust through the fenders and panels. Mind you underneath could be a nightmare still but where I'm from, Southern Alberta, Canada rust is .....well it's a killer! Keep it up folks!
Now that is one big boat! Yeah didnt expect it to drive home.
Yes it is thank you
I'm seeing this on Thursday today. To make my day. Love seeing revivals,and hope to one day purchase my own revival project.
Awesome thank you
Rocky was loving those young maple tree leaves. Nothing like the sound of a Mopar engine turning over. One of a kind sound.
Yea for sure
love this video! so glad you're entire family joined you! i look forward to seeing more on everything
Thank you
After 19 years what you Can do with cars is so amazing!! , with your family more enjoyable I can always see every video WA WA. & raphie are getting skills
Love the Rocky cam!! This vid brought back my memories of taking drivers education. I learned to drive in a 1975 Chrysler Newport Custom!
In 1977 I was 17 My dad Was working for chrysler at the time He had a two door new yorker I love cruising that Car around Town Good time good memories in that car
Now there are 2 videos im looking forwsrd to. Cleaner up the new yorker. Finishing the RV. Always love the family involvement. Look forward to every video
Awesome to see the whole family participating as usual. Great content as always. Maybe a project idea for Wawa, try and find a geo tracker or suzuki sidekick since she seemed to love the one at the burnout contest. Think she'll enjoy that like how Ralphie has his corvette. Keep up the great family content. I enjoying watching your guys adventures.
Love your videos. Very entertaining and great to see the family playing together. Those who play together, stay together 😊
So funny you mentioned the 99 dollar deal at pep boys...I was driving a 1977 Chrysler Newport and that was the first set of tires I ever bought...My first vehicle. I am in awe with this episode...I am a Mopar "C" body fan, and have been waiting for this forever...Thank you for saving this beast.
Great video 👍 What a score so enjoy the whole family vibe ,that car only needs a good clean and Huggie Bear behind the wheel 😊
Thank you
Que gran trabajo en Familia !!! Ese es un Padre yna Madre q les enseñe todo !!! Bendicion eesde Argentina !!!
What an awesome beast! To think these were new once - it was a different world back then! Thanks for sharing, greetings from the U.K.!
Thank you
Big Bertha just need a good break job and she'll be mint. I love that yall drove it home, thats so awesome... i can't wait to see the clean up on this one... keep on keepin on... 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you we appreciate it