Hi guys! Thanks for tuning in... This week we're going to see if we can get the 1954 Nash Statesman home from a nearby farm... Dean is along to help, and I think he needs a new beater! Keith stopped in to help shine up the Kaiser Special, and Myles and Ash were on hand to pull the engine for the 1960 Impala Splice project! Thanks so much to everyone who ordered a 1937 Chevy T-shirt, they are all shipped now, so watch the mail! Hope you enjoyed the 8mm clips! I am filming more on the 8mm camera and I'll include the footage as soon as I get it developed... Special thanks to Steve Dean and Niagara Film Labs in Toronto. Thanks to everyone who subscribed to our channel here, and thanks also for all of your "likes" and comments!
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Scott, something weird is going on. I try to leave shout outs for your channel in the comments I leave at other channels and 99% of the time I go back and yt has deleted them ! It's very frustrating. Any idea why they would do that ? 🤔
I was concerned that no one was going to utter the phrase "polishing a turd" but Myles came through for me. Great show! and great to see Dean again. Cheers and all the best from the shed
I love the mix of old and rare cars I remember from my Childhood, my Father had many strange cars, as he always bought the cheapest ones he could find. Brings back many memories.
don't forget to take off the front sway bar and associated parts off the V8 60 Chev chassis before it goes. The Biscayne chassis being originally an I6, didn't get a front sway bar. You'll also need the lower control arms welded on sway bar stampings. It will make for a less "boat-y" drive.
Good to see Dean back in the swing of things being Dean lol. Looking forward to all the upcoming events. safe travels to Myles and the wife! A big Happy Birthday to Frankers!!! See you on Thursday.
For rescues like this Nash, it might pay to have a metal detector along to find the trim and other bits hiding in the grass and bushes. It's always fun to see another one saved from returning to the ore from which it came, although this one needs a bit of work. All the best to you, and all the Agents too.
The 51 Kaiser is slowly weaseling it's way into our hearts, cheering for the underdog. Quite a difference shining it up! I thought for sure that Nash was going to break in two. I lost it when the camera came around to the back and there was no rear to the body. When Keith said people thought he only had one shirt: too funny!
Picking favorite cars is like trying to pick favorite kids. Each one has its good side. I like them all... Vehicle inspections here In Memphis has pretty much cleaned out all the older stuff .being an old guy like Tom I've owned and drove a lot worse looking cars than most on the lot
I was very impressed with Colin's gentle touch handling the Nash with his Tractor. He really knows how to use his Tractor with great skill and all of you had great patience! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Frankers! You are the Star of Cold War Motors - We Love You Furbaby!! Scott you are blessed with some really great friends! Hope you know how lucky you are !! Great Video. Great Times! 🙂
The more I look at the Kaiser, the more I think you should do it. It's such a good looking car, despite the body looking like Sonny Liston used it as a punch bag at one point. It would attract attention wherever it went and it's such a shame about some of those nasty creases in an otherwise pretty sound body. If not, then there's amid fifties (Maybe 1955?) Plymouth that stands in the line of rusting Mopar products. Always loved the style of that era (My age showing again!) Anyway, thanks for saving so many cars - even if it takes three to save one!
I like "COLD WAR MOTORS" but now it's vintage international motors. Canadian, American, French, British, and Swedish automobiles in various states of repair. LOVE IT ! Nice to see Dean in his Japanese transportation pod as well.
At least the Nash has a few good parts on it. 👍😎 I can’t believe that Frankers is 7 already. I remember when you first got her and Stella will never be forgotten.
As a child I tried to steer my car shopping folks to an old blue Rambler American. I love the upside down bathtub style. ❤ The sparse simplicity. Bulbous & organic, also....
Again, I loved the show today! I hope you film all of the teardown of the new Nash and the rebuild of the Chevy engine. I used to do all these things when I was young. I miss it so. Thanks for sharing all your car stuff!
If you scuffed the roof on the Kaiser, and shot a coat of white, cream , or tan, it would look awesome....Probably won't happen, but... Cool car...Cheers
That Nash you just got is too far gone to restore but it’s got a lot of good parts left. Hopefully you dug around in the ground where the the trunk area was. There might be hidden parts or treasures there. My vote is to do the 1950 Buick next. I hope Myles has a fun and safe trip. I’ve been watching your videos for years and I can’t believe Frankers is already Seven. Time flies. I always look forward to seeing your videos every week. Cheers to you and all the agents!
Blue Coral. My dad's favourite! I can't remember how many cars/weekends I spent rubbing that stuff on and off his cars when I was young in the early-mid sixties!
I had a Ember Red 63 Impala that would get "oxidized" every couple of years. NOTHING would bring that red back to "unclouded" pure even color under fluorescent lights except "Blue Coral". Too young and poor at that time to own a polisher, my arms would take a week to recover every time!!!
* Tom In A Speedo Hood Surfing The Kaiser At 50 MPH Down The Highway Would Be Hilarious !!! 👊🤣👍 BS Keith borrowed that "Sweet" T-shirt. Brian Connolly, Steve Preist, Mick Tucker, Andy Tucker. I named my personal strain of smoke "Boulevard Blitz" ! 😤 Great to have Dean back !!!
Busy,busy,busy. Glad you could salvage a few items from the field find Nash. Just an ambitious list of things to do. Great job and Happy Birthday Frankers
Nice hot day out on the test porch. The Kaiser keeps getting better. A Nash Statesman for the collection is great. Now you need a Nash Healey. All these projects are great. Tom's wisdom is invaluable. Thank you Scott and agent's for all your hard work. Menace dog is having fun with the squirrels. Happy Birthday Franker's! Have a fantastic weekend everyone.
The t-shirt band... The Sweet? Just a wild guess. Hard to believe how nice that Kaiser turned out... never would've imagined seeing it run, drive and shine when it was picked up from the junkyard so many years ago. Cheers!
My vote for the car to restore from the lot would be...................The Brady Bunch Station Wagon............I hope it gets tidied before I am pushing up daisies............
Dean positively talking about taking the bumper off his Accord like it's going to be better then saying "it's pretty bad" is a core moment on this channel.
Tell Miles too stop off in Kent - England and I'll buy him a full English breakfast, show him the local castle and show him all minh and my friends Brit & Yank classics 😉
The amount of stuff getting done lately at CWM is inspiring. I'm selling or tossing things I don't want and getting stacks and piles organized on shelves. Now I can see my garage floor again!
@@coldwarmotors Love to hear how Details Dave is doing. Haven't seen that agent in a long time, His Chevy Caprice back on the road (the car that got stolen then recovered?)
Lots of forward progress on many projects today. Sweet T shirt appearance and always good to see Dean. Great show, thanks to all the agents involved! Cheers! 😎👍🏎🏁🏁
That Kaiser really shines nicely. Time has flown now that Frankers is 7. I remember Stella was a nice friend to you too. Again, keep up the good work. The show is entertaining with you, your pals and varied subjects. Cheers!
I had a Volvo 965 until my daughter wrote it off one night on an icy road in Waterloo ON... while my wife and were celebrating "Notsoberfest" at a beer hall. One of my favourite cars ever. Superb engine!
As odd as it sounds to me because I'm not a Dodge guy but I'd love to see the 1940 Dodge go through a revival. That old thing really endeared itself to me in it's episode there a year ago! Neat old car with a neat story!!
The Kaiser is almost a town car it looks great Love the old Citroens Myles should try some modern ones, mine is nice, now to watch some fast cars then brakes on an old Hillman. Great show as usual.
Saturday Afternoon, Molson Time And CWM! Kaiser Looks great! Being A Mopar Nut, I Vote For Any Mopar, 61 Plymouth,And The 50' plodge Get My Vote! Thanks For Another Great Afternoon, Repaint The Kaisers Roof Tan! That Would be Enough Restoration!
I vote for the 50 (or is it 51) Plymouth for completely sentimental reasons. My Dad's first "2nd car" was a 50 Plymouth. I stepped on the "running board" after he said don't step on it (I forgot - a 5 yr old after all). He bought it out of NY and took it back to Paris Island.
Alright thanks for another great video and hello everyone and a very Happy Birthday to FRANKERS so glad you got the Nash for parts for the other one so great to see dean back and my thanks to all the guys that help you Scott loved the video.😊👍✌❤🍺 cheers
Hi guys, another great show ! Love the Kaiser and Nash bits. Always a treat to watch you guys and happy birthday Frankers and thanks to Hunny Bunny, you are so lucky Scott. As always best wishes to all there and Cheers from Illinois ( your flathead Ford fan).
Hey Scott and crew. Thanks for providing my Saturday night entertainment for a number years now! Always enjoy the show, as I'm similarly afflicted and have been dragging old oddball cars home for 50 years. That makes me A): Old and B): In need of a better social life? Have had a number of Kaisers like yours over the years and know them well. My current inventory includes a '49 Frazer(!) and a '51 Henry J, plus three Packards, a 57 T-Bird and Mercedes SL. Eclectic is the word. Currently resurrecting a '48 Packard-Henney Hearse rescued from my friend's field. An imposing, magnificent beast! It's a runner after removing a massive quantity of mouse nest from the crankcase and fixing the damage it caused. Wish I had a team like yours. As you know, things move way slower when you work solo. No doubt you've created a monster that needs to be fed with this UA-cam thing, but wanted to let you know you're hard work is enjoyed and appreciated. Feels like I know you guys (Ahh, the weirdness of the Internet). Anybody that loves guitars (basses for me) and dogs is on my A List. Keep it comin' man...until you don't want to. Cheers!
Actually the Kaiser gets my vote. I can't remember ever seeing one as a kid, and I would have remembered. I did see the ultimate incarnation of these as the Carabella in Argentina, where they were built into from 1958-1961. I love the styling, making you wonder if people had eyes in the 50's. Still one of the best shows on UA-cam.
Hi guys! Thanks for tuning in... This week we're going to see if we can get the 1954 Nash Statesman home from a nearby farm... Dean is along to help, and I think he needs a new beater! Keith stopped in to help shine up the Kaiser Special, and Myles and Ash were on hand to pull the engine for the 1960 Impala Splice project!
Thanks so much to everyone who ordered a 1937 Chevy T-shirt, they are all shipped now, so watch the mail!
Hope you enjoyed the 8mm clips! I am filming more on the 8mm camera and I'll include the footage as soon as I get it developed... Special thanks to Steve Dean and Niagara Film Labs in Toronto.
Thanks to everyone who subscribed to our channel here, and thanks also for all of your "likes" and comments!
Please feel free to check out our Patreon page at :
www.Patreon.com/coldwarmotors where we have extra videos and pictures and a bunch of people hanging out and bs-ing about cars!
We have set up a Paypal Donations Page if you'd like to help out the cause here... Very much appreciated! Here is the link:
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Which car would I bring back? The 72 Trabant deluxe special.
You have a lot of artifacts of incredible value - good memories and even better times with the homies. A lot better than playing video games!
please get the 61 plymouth in the body shop !!!!
Happy birthday 🎂 Frankers
Scott, something weird is going on. I try to leave shout outs for your channel in the comments I leave at other channels and 99% of the time I go back and yt has deleted them ! It's very frustrating. Any idea why they would do that ? 🤔
It’s nice to see our old buddy Dean back on the show.
Did he get out of re-hab?
Everyone needs a mate like Dean.
@@HawklordLI: I don't think he's ever been anywhere near rehab 😂😂😂😂
The Fury station wagon is the one I would like to see "restored" :)
The 61 Plymouth has my vote for going back on the road
Yes! I agree 100%.
61 does come after 60
@@coldwarmotors It's such a polarizing, iconic Chrysler vehicle. I'm fixin to start a 1:25 resin Fury, finished in Lavender Metallic!
A Jetsons car if ever there was one
I'm always hoping for the refrigerator style red Ford pickup.
👍👌👏 Thumbs ups for Dean, Colin and especially Ash and Myles for all the help.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all 3 of you.
I was concerned that no one was going to utter the phrase "polishing a turd" but Myles came through for me. Great show! and great to see Dean again. Cheers and all the best from the shed
I think that Nash is in better shape than what Dean is driving. He could trade up. Thanks for the weekly dose of the same old shit. Cheers!
Agreed! I think he has replaced it... ( Now I mix him up with Tom! Haha)... Cheers Heather!
61 Plymouth splice gets my revival vote! "Its perfect for a parts car" the understatement of the year! See you on Thursday!
Oh, yes! My vote too. You've got to have the '59/'60/'61 set.
You know I want the Plaza back on the road!
👍👌👏 Here's the requested thumbs up for agent 2000, his gorgeous Rover and his help.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Yay! Dean is back!
61 Plymouth for the collection.
Nice to see the Volvo in the shop. What a nice car!
The only entrance Dean can make! I know it's going to be a great day!😆
Good to see Dean back
I love the mix of old and rare cars I remember from my Childhood, my Father had many strange cars, as he always bought the cheapest ones he could find. Brings back many memories.
don't forget to take off the front sway bar and associated parts off the V8 60 Chev chassis before it goes. The Biscayne chassis being originally an I6, didn't get a front sway bar. You'll also need the lower control arms welded on sway bar stampings. It will make for a less "boat-y" drive.
Truth.
Put on Ballroom Blitz, and you got their names. Kaiser.
Good to see Dean back in the swing of things being Dean lol. Looking forward to all the upcoming events. safe travels to Myles and the wife! A big Happy Birthday to Frankers!!! See you on Thursday.
For rescues like this Nash, it might pay to have a metal detector along to find the trim and other bits hiding in the grass and bushes. It's always fun to see another one saved from returning to the ore from which it came, although this one needs a bit of work. All the best to you, and all the Agents too.
That Kaiser is just a great looking car! I hope you keep working on her all the way to plates, like my favorite Frazer!
The Sweet! RIP Brian!!
5 points!
@@keithmcintyre6403 LOL! was my favorite band! They were way ahead of their time imho!
Bravo on the Kaiser rehab. 50 Dodge next using parts from the second one. A weekend rehab please
The 51 Kaiser is slowly weaseling it's way into our hearts, cheering for the underdog. Quite a difference shining it up! I thought for sure that Nash was going to break in two. I lost it when the camera came around to the back and there was no rear to the body. When Keith said people thought he only had one shirt: too funny!
I'm like Keith in the way of shirts.If I find one I like, I buy at least 2. That way If 1 gets damaged...
Enjoy the trip Myles and Larissa!
Picking favorite cars is like trying to pick favorite kids. Each one has its good side. I like them all... Vehicle inspections here In Memphis has pretty much cleaned out all the older stuff .being an old guy like Tom I've owned and drove a lot worse looking cars than most on the lot
I was very impressed with Colin's gentle touch handling the Nash with his Tractor. He really knows how to use his Tractor with great skill and all of you had great patience! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Frankers! You are the Star of Cold War Motors - We Love You Furbaby!! Scott you are blessed with some really great friends! Hope you know how lucky you are !! Great Video. Great Times! 🙂
The more I look at the Kaiser, the more I think you should do it. It's such a good looking car, despite the body looking like Sonny Liston used it as a punch bag at one point. It would attract attention wherever it went and it's such a shame about some of those nasty creases in an otherwise pretty sound body.
If not, then there's amid fifties (Maybe 1955?) Plymouth that stands in the line of rusting Mopar products. Always loved the style of that era (My age showing again!)
Anyway, thanks for saving so many cars - even if it takes three to save one!
Scott called it--The Kaiser fans would come out of the woodwork. I'm all for it!
The band looks like "Sweet"
Yah! Dean is back!! I think I can smell the fall in the air!!
The Kaiser looks even better again.
I like "COLD WAR MOTORS" but now it's vintage international motors. Canadian, American, French, British, and Swedish automobiles in various states of repair. LOVE IT ! Nice to see Dean in his Japanese transportation pod as well.
I refer to my Corolla as a transportation appliance. It was made in Canada, though.
At least the Nash has a few good parts on it. 👍😎 I can’t believe that Frankers is 7 already. I remember when you first got her and Stella will never be forgotten.
Happy birthday 🎂 Frankers🎉😊❤❤
Thankful for another episode to make my week complete!
Kaiser deserves a bit of TLC to make it a daily driver 😎
As a child I tried to steer my car shopping folks to an old blue Rambler American. I love the upside down bathtub style. ❤ The sparse simplicity. Bulbous & organic, also....
Again, I loved the show today! I hope you film all of the teardown of the new Nash and the rebuild of the Chevy engine. I used to do all these things when I was young. I miss it so. Thanks for sharing all your car stuff!
You really pushed through the week…Lots of work completed. Yea-haw! Your Honey-Bunny is a helpful mechanic. Congrats! Thanks for the good show boss.
If you scuffed the roof on the Kaiser, and shot a coat of white, cream , or tan, it would look awesome....Probably won't happen, but... Cool car...Cheers
Sketchy dust in on the roof!
Was thinking the same thing.
Happy 7th Birthday Frankers!
Great show again this week. Thanks for putting it together for us to enjoy.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey guys, great upload. Very nostalgic my gram and grampa had a Nash in Saskatoon. Always thought them odd looking. Cheers!
You and Coldwar Motors are one of the best UA-cam channel. And why I continue to waste my time watching you and your heaps is beyond me!
Same here but I do though 😂
That Nash you just got is too far gone to restore but it’s got a lot of good parts left. Hopefully you dug around in the ground where the the trunk area was. There might be hidden parts or treasures there. My vote is to do the 1950 Buick next. I hope Myles has a fun and safe trip. I’ve been watching your videos for years and I can’t believe Frankers is already Seven. Time flies. I always look forward to seeing your videos every week. Cheers to you and all the agents!
Henry J would be proud of you!
Yep, its a bonnet... especially on a Rover!. The T-shirts The Sweet... I saw them live in the 90s before Brian's passing
Very cool! Thanks for the note... Cheers from here!
Here in Nova Scotia all the car guys born here call the hood a bonnet as well . They also refer to an intake manifold as a dome !
5 points
And the white block Volvo gets some love finally! My ‘96 960 is a favorite of mine.
Blue Coral. My dad's favourite! I can't remember how many cars/weekends I spent rubbing that stuff on and off his cars when I was young in the early-mid sixties!
I had a Ember Red 63 Impala that would get "oxidized" every couple of years. NOTHING would bring that red back to "unclouded" pure even color under fluorescent lights except "Blue Coral". Too young and poor at that time to own a polisher, my arms would take a week to recover every time!!!
* Tom In A Speedo Hood Surfing The Kaiser At 50 MPH Down The Highway Would Be Hilarious !!! 👊🤣👍 BS Keith borrowed that "Sweet" T-shirt. Brian Connolly, Steve Preist, Mick Tucker, Andy Tucker. I named my personal strain of smoke "Boulevard Blitz" ! 😤 Great to have Dean back !!!
The Packard Clipper!!! Back on the road!
You have some Great friends! Keep them, they're rare!
That Kaiser engine started nice…. Not too bad for something that was “yard art” not too long ago.
Busy,busy,busy. Glad you could salvage a few items from the field find Nash. Just an ambitious list of things to do. Great job and Happy Birthday Frankers
Nice hot day out on the test porch. The Kaiser keeps getting better. A Nash Statesman for the collection is great. Now you need a Nash Healey. All these projects are great. Tom's wisdom is invaluable. Thank you Scott and agent's for all your hard work. Menace dog is having fun with the squirrels. Happy Birthday Franker's! Have a fantastic weekend everyone.
The t-shirt band... The Sweet? Just a wild guess.
Hard to believe how nice that Kaiser turned out... never would've imagined seeing it run, drive and shine when it was picked up from the junkyard so many years ago. Cheers!
5 points
Yes, yes...Nash!
My vote for the car to restore from the lot would be...................The Brady Bunch Station Wagon............I hope it gets tidied before I am pushing up daisies............
The phrase polishing a turd, means to to Me, roll it in glitter! 😀
Starting off the "Polishing the Turd" segment, where we make a dull poopy into a shiny fresh poopy! lol
I vote for the 1958 Studebaker Commander Hardtop.
Good choice, Richard! Cheers from here...
The Sweet - band on Keith's T-shirt
Dean positively talking about taking the bumper off his Accord like it's going to be better then saying "it's pretty bad" is a core moment on this channel.
Tell Miles too stop off in Kent - England and I'll buy him a full English breakfast, show him the local castle and show him all minh and my friends Brit & Yank classics 😉
The amount of stuff getting done lately at CWM is inspiring. I'm selling or tossing things I don't want and getting stacks and piles organized on shelves. Now I can see my garage floor again!
It definitely looks a lot happier with a good polish haha
I think so too!
Finally the Volvo gets the love it deserves, very nice car
Love to hear how the Conti is coming along
Conti updates coming soon! Jim is a very busy fella during the summer... Cheers!
@@coldwarmotors Love to hear how Details Dave is doing. Haven't seen that agent in a long time, His Chevy Caprice back on the road (the car that got stolen then recovered?)
Dean should take his car to the junkyard and maybe in 20 years Scott will buy it and fix it lol! Hang in there Dean
Lots of forward progress on many projects today. Sweet T shirt appearance and always good to see Dean. Great show, thanks to all the agents involved! Cheers! 😎👍🏎🏁🏁
That Kaiser really shines nicely.
Time has flown now that Frankers is 7.
I remember Stella was a nice friend to you too.
Again, keep up the good work.
The show is entertaining with you, your pals and varied subjects.
Cheers!
Happy birthday Frankers! Have a great trip Myles. Thanks as always Scott, see you Thursday.
The 1947 Chrysler that's neat
I had a Volvo 965 until my daughter wrote it off one night on an icy road in Waterloo ON... while my wife and were celebrating "Notsoberfest" at a beer hall. One of my favourite cars ever. Superb engine!
Notsoberfest. HA
As odd as it sounds to me because I'm not a Dodge guy but I'd love to see the 1940 Dodge go through a revival. That old thing really endeared itself to me in it's episode there a year ago! Neat old car with a neat story!!
That Dodge has winter-beater written all over it. But I like the Volvo as well. Maybe next year....
@@jackdedert2945 I couldn't agree more!! That first episode for it I thought of making it an awesome winter beater!
The Kaiser is almost a town car it looks great Love the old Citroens Myles should try some modern ones, mine is nice, now to watch some fast cars then brakes on an old Hillman. Great show as usual.
Saturday Afternoon, Molson Time And CWM! Kaiser Looks great! Being A Mopar Nut, I Vote For Any Mopar, 61 Plymouth,And The 50' plodge Get My Vote! Thanks For Another Great Afternoon, Repaint The Kaisers Roof Tan! That Would be Enough Restoration!
Isn't it a lot of work to capitalize every letter like some old timey newspaper? Just capitalize the first letter of the first word and call it good
Band shirt is Sweet.
5 points
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
2 or 3 latex gloves then a cable tie over a trans output shaft is my go-to Scott 😉
Sweet.
I vote for the 50 (or is it 51) Plymouth for completely sentimental reasons. My Dad's first "2nd car" was a 50 Plymouth. I stepped on the "running board" after he said don't step on it (I forgot - a 5 yr old after all). He bought it out of NY and took it back to Paris Island.
Volvo is getting some TLC ❤, it will make a great winter car!!
Wrong Scott. YOU own that Nash not that innocent family! Good to see Dean, I’ve missed that guy. 🍺🍺
Yeah the Kaiser is pretty! Would be nice if restored but after the SM!
Six cylinders = Volvo 960, or in '98 an S or V 90...at least in the US. That was the last year of RWD Volvos. Nice car!
Alright thanks for another great video and hello everyone and a very Happy Birthday to FRANKERS so glad you got the Nash for parts for the other one so great to see dean back and my thanks to all the guys that help you Scott loved the video.😊👍✌❤🍺 cheers
Hi James! Cheers from everyone here...
Framers is 7 !! My how time flies? Speaking of I had so Derek about the Volvo ? Geeez,I can not believe how long I've been watching this show.
The Rover, the Biscala, the SM, the DS, the Kaiser, the Traction, the Fury wagon, the $50 roadster, and then the 1960 Buick, in that order-
Great old survivor. It is perfect in its worn clothes. A few nicks and a couple rust spots. We all should fare so well.
HA!! Good ol Dean!!
Hi guys, another great show ! Love the Kaiser and Nash bits. Always a treat to watch you guys and happy birthday Frankers and thanks to Hunny Bunny, you are so lucky Scott. As always best wishes to all there and Cheers from Illinois ( your flathead Ford fan).
That Kaiser manages to be timeless and dated all at once. It's really something.
very cool
Yay Dean! Hamming it up for the camera!
A vote for the ‘61 Plymouth two door going back on the road. Also, happy birthday Frankers!!
Aww,, come on. I know you want to put it on the road. Yes, the restore crowd is out here .😊
Hey Scott and crew. Thanks for providing my Saturday night entertainment for a number years now! Always enjoy the show, as I'm similarly afflicted and have been dragging old oddball cars home for 50 years. That makes me A): Old and B): In need of a better social life? Have had a number of Kaisers like yours over the years and know them well. My current inventory includes a '49 Frazer(!) and a '51 Henry J, plus three Packards, a 57 T-Bird and Mercedes SL. Eclectic is the word. Currently resurrecting a '48 Packard-Henney Hearse rescued from my friend's field. An imposing, magnificent beast! It's a runner after removing a massive quantity of mouse nest from the crankcase and fixing the damage it caused. Wish I had a team like yours. As you know, things move way slower when you work solo. No doubt you've created a monster that needs to be fed with this UA-cam thing, but wanted to let you know you're hard work is enjoyed and appreciated. Feels like I know you guys (Ahh, the weirdness of the Internet). Anybody that loves guitars (basses for me) and dogs is on my A List. Keep it comin' man...until you don't want to. Cheers!
Actually the Kaiser gets my vote. I can't remember ever seeing one as a kid, and I would have remembered. I did see the ultimate incarnation of these as the Carabella in Argentina, where they were built into from 1958-1961. I love the styling, making you wonder if people had eyes in the 50's. Still one of the best shows on UA-cam.
Me too. Would love to see the lovely original two tone livery with a "dirty white" roof over that chocolate brown body.
You should put 2 NASH fronts together, DEAN wouldn't know if he was coming or going, great video, can't wait for CLAYTONS !
Buick road master must be restored 👍👍👍
Shoutout to Miles and Ash for always helping. They are awesome friends