Don't stress about jumping around in the videos man, This is what we sign up for here. I love seeing the insights into Philly and the things that interest you!
Jumping around allows you to have more content per video / longer videos. A lot of us want and appreciate this. Thankyou for the videos. The longer the better
I completely agree. What is said and shown explicitly in the videos is actually really interesting and unique in relation to the format, such as the "Philly Ride" video on NNKH2. Chris has great knowledge and communication skills. The fact that we also get Jennifer, Gus and Turbo on board only increases the appeal and quality of the videos. Car videos are sometimes too boyish in my opinion. This is without a doubt entertainment at a high level and I look forward to each new video. Keep up the good work Chris and Jen.
Now we know why the vice grip garage videos are 2 hour plus sometimes. Love this one but in my perfect world Chris has to drive this thing 500 miles to get home. That's next level.
The level of dedication and gumption shown in this video deserves a sub. The depth and “no nonsense know how” is flabbergasting. I’m a true fan of this channel because the adventure and the family being included. Not to mention you actually have your own style and you’re not just copying VGG and his cadence like so many others. Obviously this is a real talent of yours and you actually make great content with your own original style. Well done sir. This is one of the few few revival channels I can watch from start to finish every single video just as I did this one!
I always squint when you pull such big and heavy cars, even though I know that if the line breaks, I'm safe. Your channel is the only one I'm a member of because you really stand out from the crowd! You take the time to explain without exaggeration, you take the time to show all the details how small or unnecessary they seem to be and all that makes your channel my favorite. The people who think you're arranging the cars don't know who you are. Keep doing what you're doing and don't change your ways so you become like one in the crowd! Greetings from Sweden.
I can't say enough how much one of your videos popping up brightens a guy's weekend Chris, especially after a grueling week it's great just to kick back and enjoy some good old Know how.Thanks for putting my smile back.
Recovering and old vehicle and an abandoned building explore in one video... This is literally 50% of my life. I'm on board!! Fun to watch as well. Thank you for sharing it with us
Да он раскурочил пол машины, сломал хорошие дверные вставки, весь прикол его видео это запустить движок и заставить машину ехать, это не восстановление.
I don't know if you were just saving this for you're first video of the year of not... this is top notch. The way you shook the hood when vacuuming.. you've done this all tooo ooo many times. Thank you for another great additions to the University of UA-cam. Wonderful contribution sir.
You Making long videos is awesome! It's really cool that you show different stuff on your show. Even when you go out looking at other old things besides cars! 👍👍
My idea is after you drive it and see if its engine and transmission are okay. You and Jen go out west to find a rust free Ford truck that needs an engine and transmission to swap it into. Also that look Jen gave you while she was cleaning up the interior was a definite example of a World Class Stinkeye!
You are absolutely the best equipped person I have ever seen on UA-cam. You kick ass over Matt’s off road and Trailmater, VGG , etc. Damn good truck and all!
Best part of this whole thing is the old house. Quality content man. Love the way you keep things real and fresh in every vid. Don't know what these people are smoking saying that you stage these. Come on people...this guy is as authentic as they get
Don't worry about your videos being boring...just stay natural..of all of them you are no.1...love Jen and gus .keep up the great entertainment .you are amazing 🎉 and aa dam cool dude...
Man, I never do tire of watching your videos! I love the urban exploration and saving old cars. That old Lincoln fired right up just like you said. There's an old cheezy movie from around 1978 called "The Car". The car used was a Lincoln continental heavily modified by George Barris. He called it his maddest creation ever. Maybe a build like that would be fun. Keep up the terrific videos, Cheers!
You’re braver than me in dragging that thing home. Any chance you could find a used motor for the Toyota? That truck is now famous! I was utterly amazed you saved it from the river. You have amazing skills. Oh, Jen is amazing, lol. Amazing !!
What a neat old building in Germantown. It's SO cool over there.. very historic.. I like going through town on a nice spring day over there. It really does have some gems of buildings and old homes there.. thanks for going through that neat old dilapidated home. Very cool Chris!
Of course I’d like to see any car fixed up, this car has a better frame than what I’m working on. I understand it’s not worth your money to fix this thing though. Definitely awesome how that engine ran, headlights opened up, poor thing just wants to live!
It's a 78-79. The 77s had fender skirts and the 460. 78s and 79s had the 400 with the 460 as an upgrade but it was so emissioned out that it was rather anemic in my experience. You just can't beat that 70's design and engineering. Thanks a lot, Chris. Your content is amazing.
Def a 78. The bodside moldg on the qtr goes almost to the bumper and the dash trim is stainles The 79's had wood trim shorter qtr mldg and 400 eng only
Good ole 460! I did one of these a couple years ago and she fired right up too! So whats it take to get my channel mentioned in your awesome great channels list? I'll add you to my list in exchange!...
Totally enjoy what you do! Don't change a thing. She is a beautiful car. If nothing else, the trim, glass etc will help someone. Keep up the good work!
I give you credit for working in such tight spaces. I guess I take it for granted I live on 50 acres with a driveway you could easily drive a semi through. Kudos to you brother.
Great video as always Chris. I for one appreciate the little 'side quests' you put in these videos. Lovely old yacht shame its so rotten, we have the same trouble with rust here. Maybe you should paint it black and pretend its the car from 'The Car'! I hope you made it up to Jen and Gus! Much love from England bruvva.
Sure like to see the results. Hopefully it will be worth the effort you put into it. Besides I really like to your home town when drive around town. Looking forward to part 2.
When you organize the truck, make sure to do a walkthough. I stole your idea of storing truck parts and fluids under the hood on all my vehicles now, but I keep seeing clever little ideas like the bungee across the back door for more storage etc. (this is Ronnie BTW!)
Im always impressed how you can bring these back from beyond the grave. This is alot of work most people wouldnt even consider. Thanks Chris, and Jen! Also really enjoy the urban exploration of old abandoned buildings. Im from the rocky mountain region and its hard to find anything much older than the late 1800's to look at.
if you made a 2 or 3 hour video I would watch it all! I remember those cars back then,it was during a gas shortage and they still sold..riding in them was like "sitting in your living room" Very nice trunk lock pick and universal "key" LOL!! Keep up the good work and wear eye and breathing protection..
Love your "side-shows and the off-topics" ! That's whats makes you authentic and for me as a non-Us citizen is also very interesting to see. Keep it up! 👍
“Yes, let’s go bother the guy that bought the car from a guy that we haven’t met and make him prove that he bought it as if the car hasn’t been sitting there rotting for 30 years.” Lol
Peoples got exasperated, I do not agree with them but I understand them, life go south you try to straight things but things, in real life, works different than you think
Ever since Pawn Stars an that one Pickers show Aired Now Era body thinks there junks worth somethin cracks me up 😂 Hey hey where u Goin with that Junk!?? Like Come on already!!;
I like the long videos very much. I enjoy seeing the local area as well. Would love to see you set up a shop truck with a service body for yourself. I enjoy all truck stuff. 👨🏻🚒👍🏼
Hey Chris here’s a British slang word for you “Minging” meaning utterly disgusting. That Lincoln tested my ability to see through to the good bits. Great vid bro keep em coming I love your work.
Kris, this was an awesome one. I would love see this thing on the road. people are going to freak, however I can't believe you actually drive these things.....Oh yeah! those people that keep showing up...what is there problem....they should be happy that your taking that crap out of there...
Agree with others in here. I don't come here for a rigid, structured vid with professional production. Although Chris does a fantastic job on the production end of things.... that's just not the point. The point is.... we love hanging out with Chris, Jen, Turbo and the Gussinator. The side tracks, side-roads, skate-board treks, urban exploration, river ratting.... and everything else is... what makes it so fun.
I sincerely doubt this one is going to be restored. It's probably gonna have one last hurrah in something like he said like a demolition derby then it's going to get junked. It would cost an immense amount of money more than it's worth to restore.
Every single time I see you pull a trailer through Philly I'm reminded why I hate east coast cities and their ridiculously narrow streets. Lol. Love the work you do Chris. I can't wait for your next video.
Chris if the trans is good I’d take the engine Trans And rear end Go out west and bring back a clean shell (truck or car what have you) and put the swap into it
Greetings from SC Chris...I was howling when you thought the Towny had a "wing window"...that little window is powered to lower with the switch, then a 2nd push on the window switch drops the main window...really quirky "feature" from Ford...
Love that you take interest in malaise era cars, with time on either side, but this time period of vehicles is some of my favorite. I always loved land yachts even as a young kid. Owned a W123, now I own a “modern” land yacht, LS430. Can’t beat that UZ. I really enjoy seeing you pull out these kinda cars though. Nice to kick back with a beer and see where it goes.
Chris, you have a good taste of music, Elvis sings at 1:08:43 . I love Elvis. I remember 1977 when my mom told me that The King has passed, but he hasn't, we Elvis fans know that.
2:08:16 Humedad interior en el garage 65 % ⚠️ Húmedad exterior 98 % Me chute todo el vídeo 📹 Y me gustó de principio a fin 👍 Saludos : desde zona esmeralda ✨ Atizapán MX 🇲🇽
I can’t believe how good it ran, surprised the heck outta me. Unfortunately I can only see a few options for its future… a demo derby car, part out, or scrap. It does have good scrap value right now (at least in my area) and was certainly worth yanking outta there.
Been watching you a long time man, love the adventures and your random distractions into shady buildings. Thanks for keeping me awake and amused on a Saturday morning.
We had a 79, it was the quietest floating boat but when you hit the gas, it moved. Now that I am older I understand why my dad preferred those for long drives and floating over uneven roads.
Absolutely love the videos man. Your content has taught me more about cars than ever. A few weeks ago I attempted to save a 80s Chevy Malibu, but the frame was far too rusted out to be worth saving. From watching your videos, it still gave me the knowledge needed to somewhat attempt to save it. Hope to find myself a nice old money pit car to restore eventually!
I was thinking about what you said you should do with it. I think cut out back window and trunk and get a rear off a station wagon and weld on..make a rat Lincoln.. make a fun beater to show up for your will it run. Its got a great patena..
Can’t believe you got that running, good for you getting those kids littering I can’t stand people that just throw their garbage out the window, people suck. You are a true mechanic to work in those freezing temperatures
Like always, outstanding video, Chris! I really like all of the side stories and tours. You really get to see the history of the areas the cars come from. Plus, your environmental awareness is great too. Looking forward to the next one.
Dude, restore it to concourse condition. It’s not that bad, it just has a little rust here and there that’s all. And I love your dachshund. I myself have 130 pound Akita, and a 5 pound Pomeranian for canine companionship.
I just pulled an '88 Diplomat cop car (ex-Prince George County Sheriff's unit) from a backyard in Lanham, MD last week. The high temp was 27, rear tires flat, rear brakes locked on, it was uphill in the far end...it sucked, had to have a tow truck use his wheel lift to grab & help set the car on the trailer -which thankfully has a winch. Once loaded, had to then drive it south to NC by way of DC metro area & down through Richmond. I got the car via an online estate auction, and it was $254.20 after taxes & fees
i still daily drive my 1979 Lincoln town car, although its the engine is the 400. still drives good, got a new gas tank coil and all new brake lines as well a new hydro booster for the master cylinder. i am looking for those retractable antenna as there unobtanium as well as the plastic signal lights corners are impossible to find.
My sister had that same car new.. the color was called Crystal Apricot and velour with a roof.. Her husband had the exact same car in Triple white with Leather and a roof.. both really nice cars.. unfortunately, they were fords, so only a handful still exist in drivable condition..
@@JoesmusclecargarageJesus Christ dude, a weirdo like you has no room to cop an attitude like that with anyone. I hope the internet is your safe space so you don’t subject the general public to your weird ass personality.
Chris your videos not only fill my automotive need But I learn new things and I do enjoy the old building side tours that you provide I dig it! Keep on with the great videos!
Gotta pull the drivetrain, 460, 9" rear, if the trans works then you have the beginning of something "new" from something "old"....potential for sure though
You noticed the class and magnificence of the building's architecture- kudos to an insight that not only focuses on one part of historical creativity but has a holistic view of how the past in all its forms relates to a very special period in human development and initative.
That guy wanted to take Chris out for a drink. Chris is like “I’m good!” I’m sure Chris is really playing Golden Nugget when on his phone during the plug.
You're a quite incredible guy and NO NONSENSE is no LIE!! I totally enjoy your channel and would be right there with you if I wasn't still stuck in California! Thank you for what you do!!
I enjoy how you just randomly explore areas around the cars that you find. The area around the car can tell as many stories as the car itself and that’s cool for me.
Don't stress about jumping around in the videos man, This is what we sign up for here.
I love seeing the insights into Philly and the things that interest you!
Well said , love Chris's videos for being genuine
A personality type that I think the viewers relate too and what makes the videos watchable an hour+ in
Jumping around allows you to have more content per video / longer videos. A lot of us want and appreciate this.
Thankyou for the videos. The longer the better
Agreed.
Just be you Chris, just be you.....
I really like the side tracks, exploring the old building, learning about the trash mound builder, and the sledge-hammer dis-assembly. Thanks.
I completely agree. What is said and shown explicitly in the videos is actually really interesting and unique in relation to the format, such as the "Philly Ride" video on NNKH2. Chris has great knowledge and communication skills. The fact that we also get Jennifer, Gus and Turbo on board only increases the appeal and quality of the videos. Car videos are sometimes too boyish in my opinion. This is without a doubt entertainment at a high level and I look forward to each new video. Keep up the good work Chris and Jen.
Yeah the side tracks are actually
what makes this channel great imo
As well as the side tracks of Gus's territory.
Me to that a place to be chilling at without no headaches
I don't care how long these videos are or it jumps around all over the place. I watch every minute! Thanks Chris!
Now we know why the vice grip garage videos are 2 hour plus sometimes. Love this one but in my perfect world Chris has to drive this thing 500 miles to get home. That's next level.
Your a hard worker, I've worked with my hands all my life, I'm now 71 , and appreciate others that do the same! Enjoy your random projects.
The level of dedication and gumption shown in this video deserves a sub. The depth and “no nonsense know how” is flabbergasting. I’m a true fan of this channel because the adventure and the family being included. Not to mention you actually have your own style and you’re not just copying VGG and his cadence like so many others. Obviously this is a real talent of yours and you actually make great content with your own original style. Well done sir. This is one of the few few revival channels I can watch from start to finish every single video just as I did this one!
I always squint when you pull such big and heavy cars, even though I know that if the line breaks, I'm safe.
Your channel is the only one I'm a member of because you really stand out from the crowd! You take the time to explain without exaggeration, you take the time to show all the details how small or unnecessary they seem to be and all that makes your channel my favorite. The people who think you're arranging the cars don't know who you are.
Keep doing what you're doing and don't change your ways so you become like one in the crowd!
Greetings from Sweden.
Thanks so much for tuning in and your over the top support!
I just squint...makes em look better. 😂😂😂
you can open your hood to stop a rusty bumper through the windshield
@NoNonsenseKnowHow try that for a daily driver keep it
I agree totally. Best wishes from Norway.
Old cars, Urban exploration, love this channel.
Appreciate you very much for tuning in
First time I have come across your channel. Very entertaining and educational
Waiting for part 2
I can't say enough how much one of your videos popping up brightens a guy's weekend Chris, especially after a grueling week it's great just to kick back and enjoy some good old Know how.Thanks for putting my smile back.
Glad you like them!
Recovering and old vehicle and an abandoned building explore in one video...
This is literally 50% of my life. I'm on board!!
Fun to watch as well. Thank you for sharing it with us
Да он раскурочил пол машины, сломал хорошие дверные вставки, весь прикол его видео это запустить движок и заставить машину ехать, это не восстановление.
I don't know if you were just saving this for you're first video of the year of not... this is top notch. The way you shook the hood when vacuuming.. you've done this all tooo ooo many times. Thank you for another great additions to the University of UA-cam. Wonderful contribution sir.
You Making long videos is awesome! It's really cool that you show different stuff on your show. Even when you go out looking at other old things besides cars! 👍👍
My idea is after you drive it and see if its engine and transmission are okay. You and Jen go out west to find a rust free Ford truck that needs an engine and transmission to swap it into. Also that look Jen gave you while she was cleaning up the interior was a definite example of a World Class Stinkeye!
I think that is a Splendid Idea! Old Pick up or Panel Wagon. Scout or a Wagon. Maybe a COE? Somenty Options I tell ya
How about a rust free Maverick? That 460 will slip right in, after you stand on the fenders and beat the shock towers in. Ask me how I know. 😂
Love it
I 💯% agree with this message....lol
I like this idea! No reason to scrap the 460 or trans. I'm sure there's a great body needing a drive train!
You are absolutely the best equipped person I have ever seen on UA-cam. You kick ass over Matt’s off road and Trailmater, VGG , etc. Damn good truck and all!
No he's not
Trailmater is the GOAT of off-road vehicle recovery.
I have a 70s Lincoln sitting in my grandma's yard and it's been sitting for 30 years and it's a continental 🤘
Best part of this whole thing is the old house. Quality content man. Love the way you keep things real and fresh in every vid. Don't know what these people are smoking saying that you stage these. Come on people...this guy is as authentic as they get
the man fixed a window with a plasma cutter. My hero. Seeing houses that close together and all the cars parked on the street is amazing as to me.
Everything's an easy fix when you have a plasma torch in your hand. LOL. Too tempting
Nuttin like an Igglez party amongst back yard row house folk ;-p
Fence hoppin like a MUfug, yay YEAH 😅
pull the engine & tranny - - recycle the rest (ima ford fanatic but i know rust) @@NoNonsenseKnowHow
My apartment in San Francisco was so close to the building next to it that they would slap into each other during earthquakes.
That winch is impressive 😮
That's a heavy Lincoln, in park and brakes locked up!
A NNKH video can never be to to long! vooral zo doorgaan i would say in dutch
Nice job backing that trailer through the narrows!
Thanks!
Don't worry about your videos being boring...just stay natural..of all of them you are no.1...love Jen and gus .keep up the great entertainment .you are amazing 🎉 and aa dam cool dude...
No way these videos have been staged! Keep up the, love it!
Man, I never do tire of watching your videos! I love the urban exploration and saving old cars. That old Lincoln fired right up just like you said.
There's an old cheezy movie from around 1978 called "The Car". The car used was a Lincoln continental heavily modified by George Barris. He called it his maddest creation ever.
Maybe a build like that would be fun. Keep up the terrific videos, Cheers!
You’re braver than me in dragging that thing home.
Any chance you could find a used motor for the Toyota? That truck is now famous! I was utterly amazed you saved it from the river. You have amazing skills.
Oh, Jen is amazing, lol. Amazing !!
Love Lincoln cars, they are the status symbol of american luxury😍
Chris' natural curiosity combined with his amazingly broad skillset is why NNKH is one of the best shows on You Tube.
What a neat old building in Germantown. It's SO cool over there.. very historic.. I like going through town on a nice spring day over there. It really does have some gems of buildings and old homes there.. thanks for going through that neat old dilapidated home. Very cool Chris!
I like the jumping around. Should be good bucks for the motor and rear end.
Of course I’d like to see any car fixed up, this car has a better frame than what I’m working on. I understand it’s not worth your money to fix this thing though. Definitely awesome how that engine ran, headlights opened up, poor thing just wants to live!
Love old car resurrection videos, and i love the way you make them. If you make 10h video like this, i will watch all of it. Thanks
Jen is such a trooper 😊
It's a 78-79. The 77s had fender skirts and the 460. 78s and 79s had the 400 with the 460 as an upgrade but it was so emissioned out that it was rather anemic in my experience. You just can't beat that 70's design and engineering.
Thanks a lot, Chris. Your content is amazing.
Def a 78. The bodside moldg on the qtr goes almost to the bumper and the dash trim is stainles The 79's had wood trim shorter qtr mldg and 400 eng only
Probably my Favorite UA-camr. You've got this down. Hope to follow along for many successful, and blessed years.
Appreciate that! Thank you
Good ole 460! I did one of these a couple years ago and she fired right up too! So whats it take to get my channel mentioned in your awesome great channels list? I'll add you to my list in exchange!...
Totally enjoy what you do! Don't change a thing. She is a beautiful car. If nothing else, the trim, glass etc will help someone. Keep up the good work!
Long episodes are good. Enjoy all of them. Great to see gus having a ball
Poor Jenifer. That clean-up is worth a lot more than a dinner. Great outfit too.
YES! I love your "will it run" videos!!
Be careful when your in the abandoned buildings....put a lot of gas in those cars back in the day...scrap it out...good content and thanks
I give you credit for working in such tight spaces. I guess I take it for granted I live on 50 acres with a driveway you could easily drive a semi through. Kudos to you brother.
Great video as always Chris. I for one appreciate the little 'side quests' you put in these videos. Lovely old yacht shame its so rotten, we have the same trouble with rust here. Maybe you should paint it black and pretend its the car from 'The Car'! I hope you made it up to Jen and Gus! Much love from England bruvva.
Sure like to see the results. Hopefully it will be worth the effort you put into it. Besides I really like to your home town when drive around town. Looking forward to part 2.
That look Jen gave you was priceless.
Very lucky man. She's a good sport.
Nice car very nice , but not for demolition the car doesn't deserve that sir
without fail the close captions always say APPLAUSE when an old classic is towed out of its grave. There is no actual applause but it feels right.
I'm from Belarus. Gud 👍 nice job. Very interesting.
When you organize the truck, make sure to do a walkthough. I stole your idea of storing truck parts and fluids under the hood on all my vehicles now, but I keep seeing clever little ideas like the bungee across the back door for more storage etc.
(this is Ronnie BTW!)
Hey Ronnie! Awesome! And yeah I'll have to do that
Im always impressed how you can bring these back from beyond the grave. This is alot of work most people wouldnt even consider. Thanks Chris, and Jen!
Also really enjoy the urban exploration of old abandoned buildings. Im from the rocky mountain region and its hard to find anything much older than the late 1800's to look at.
if you made a 2 or 3 hour video I would watch it all! I remember those cars back then,it was during a gas shortage and they still sold..riding in them was like "sitting in your living room" Very nice trunk lock pick and universal "key" LOL!! Keep up the good work and wear eye and breathing protection..
Love your "side-shows and the off-topics" !
That's whats makes you authentic and for me as a non-Us citizen is also very interesting to see.
Keep it up! 👍
I figured it out. You enjoy driving pool tables as much as I do! My X compared my "78 Lincoln to a "small shopping center".
I sure do love your content! Always, always something new to see. P.s. the side track adventures make the videos better!
25:57 That road you turned onto is pretty dang cool. It still has trolley tracks and the overhead power wires.
“Yes, let’s go bother the guy that bought the car from a guy that we haven’t met and make him prove that he bought it as if the car hasn’t been sitting there rotting for 30 years.” Lol
Some people can't mind their own goddam business.
I do not know but I'm with you
Peoples got exasperated, I do not agree with them but I understand them, life go south you try to straight things but things, in real life, works different than you think
When I saw the guy....I was like, well that figures!
Ever since Pawn Stars an that one Pickers show Aired Now Era body thinks there junks worth somethin cracks me up 😂 Hey hey where u Goin with that Junk!?? Like Come on already!!;
Chris, I LOVE it when your videos go all over the place! Don’t ever stop what you are doing brother! 👍🇨🇦
Great episode! I really like the old building exploring at 13:00!
I like the long videos very much. I enjoy seeing the local area as well. Would love to see you set up a shop truck with a service body for yourself. I enjoy all truck stuff. 👨🏻🚒👍🏼
OMG Chris, this episode had me grinning ear to ear from start to finish. 👍😁
Hey Chris here’s a British slang word for you “Minging” meaning utterly disgusting. That Lincoln tested my ability to see through to the good bits. Great vid bro keep em coming I love your work.
Kris, this was an awesome one. I would love see this thing on the road. people are going to freak, however I can't believe you actually drive these things.....Oh yeah! those people that keep showing up...what is there problem....they should be happy that your taking that crap out of there...
Agree with others in here. I don't come here for a rigid, structured vid with professional production. Although Chris does a fantastic job on the production end of things.... that's just not the point. The point is.... we love hanging out with Chris, Jen, Turbo and the Gussinator. The side tracks, side-roads, skate-board treks, urban exploration, river ratting.... and everything else is... what makes it so fun.
Surprised me they would show up with a medieval mace to defend a rotting car getting trailered. When they aren't owners. 😂
I guess it helps to have good neighbors? 😂
@@Hbzprojects exactly 👍
And a chain!
Germantown ? They didn't look German 🙄
Stop moaning
I wish you leave somewhere in midwest where junkers are more available. You do have talent reviving this junkers
There's something satisfying about seeing old cars sitting around for year's running again and also when they get restored.
I sincerely doubt this one is going to be restored. It's probably gonna have one last hurrah in something like he said like a demolition derby then it's going to get junked. It would cost an immense amount of money more than it's worth to restore.
@@Lincolntowncoupe I don't think so. Parting it out is more likely imo
@@ItsNeverMe I doubt it has many good parts left.
Every single time I see you pull a trailer through Philly I'm reminded why I hate east coast cities and their ridiculously narrow streets. Lol. Love the work you do Chris. I can't wait for your next video.
Chris if the trans is good
I’d take the engine
Trans
And rear end
Go out west and bring back a clean shell (truck or car what have you) and put the swap into it
Greetings from SC Chris...I was howling when you thought the Towny had a "wing window"...that little window is powered to lower with the switch, then a 2nd push on the window switch drops the main window...really quirky "feature" from Ford...
If there is a plan to raise the Titanic, Chris is the man for the job 😂
And he'd do it with his airboat and a harbor freight winch. LOL
Did you know the pool is still full on the titanic!!
@@StarlightWorkshop0z🤣
😂
Love that you take interest in malaise era cars, with time on either side, but this time period of vehicles is some of my favorite.
I always loved land yachts even as a young kid. Owned a W123, now I own a “modern” land yacht, LS430. Can’t beat that UZ.
I really enjoy seeing you pull out these kinda cars though. Nice to kick back with a beer and see where it goes.
Love it Chris, nice long vid and the variety is great, love those period houses, car cleaned up ok for its age!, looking forward to part 2 👍🇮🇪
Chris, you have a good taste of music, Elvis sings at 1:08:43 . I love Elvis. I remember 1977 when my mom told me that The King has passed, but he hasn't, we Elvis fans know that.
Nice 78 Town Car, The Mercedes Benz and Volvo are nice too.
2:08:16
Humedad interior en el garage 65 %
⚠️ Húmedad exterior 98 %
Me chute todo el vídeo 📹
Y me gustó de principio a fin 👍
Saludos : desde zona esmeralda ✨
Atizapán MX 🇲🇽
I can’t believe how good it ran, surprised the heck outta me. Unfortunately I can only see a few options for its future… a demo derby car, part out, or scrap. It does have good scrap value right now (at least in my area) and was certainly worth yanking outta there.
Been watching you a long time man, love the adventures and your random distractions into shady buildings. Thanks for keeping me awake and amused on a Saturday morning.
We had a 79, it was the quietest floating boat but when you hit the gas, it moved. Now that I am older I understand why my dad preferred those for long drives and floating over uneven roads.
Hey, I don't mind the off topic stuff bro. It's your style and I like it
the way the lights opened and closes say to me she deserves another chance at life. or at least a burnout or two great vid chris as always
Fun content. I like the divergence thru the building and the trash sorter. Your will it run is interesting and Gus and Jen are your secret sauce.
Absolutely love the videos man. Your content has taught me more about cars than ever.
A few weeks ago I attempted to save a 80s Chevy Malibu, but the frame was far too rusted out to be worth saving. From watching your videos, it still gave me the knowledge needed to somewhat attempt to save it.
Hope to find myself a nice old money pit car to restore eventually!
I was thinking about what you said you should do with it. I think cut out back window and trunk and get a rear off a station wagon and weld on..make a rat Lincoln.. make a fun beater to show up for your will it run. Its got a great patena..
Loved the classical touch music instead of the crap music of today. Great video my friend
Can’t believe you got that running, good for you getting those kids littering I can’t stand people that just throw their garbage out the window, people suck. You are a true mechanic to work in those freezing temperatures
Большой ржавый Линкольн! Мне нравится! Красивая машина! Классное получилось видео! Круто Круто!!!👍👍👍
Like always, outstanding video, Chris! I really like all of the side stories and tours. You really get to see the history of the areas the cars come from. Plus, your environmental awareness is great too. Looking forward to the next one.
Dude, restore it to concourse condition. It’s not that bad, it just has a little rust here and there that’s all. And I love your dachshund. I myself have 130 pound Akita, and a 5 pound Pomeranian for canine companionship.
I had a '78 with a 460, wish I never got rid it, such a great car.
camera work is awesome when winching the car
I just pulled an '88 Diplomat cop car (ex-Prince George County Sheriff's unit) from a backyard in Lanham, MD last week. The high temp was 27, rear tires flat, rear brakes locked on, it was uphill in the far end...it sucked, had to have a tow truck use his wheel lift to grab & help set the car on the trailer -which thankfully has a winch. Once loaded, had to then drive it south to NC by way of DC metro area & down through Richmond. I got the car via an online estate auction, and it was $254.20 after taxes & fees
Please pick up that mg Roadstar
Nnkh you said in the 71 chevelle video a car that you bougth at the same place is comming back With you
i still daily drive my 1979 Lincoln town car, although its the engine is the 400. still drives good, got a new gas tank coil and all new brake lines as well a new hydro booster for the master cylinder. i am looking for those retractable antenna as there unobtanium as well as the plastic signal lights corners are impossible to find.
My sister had that same car new.. the color was called Crystal Apricot and velour with a roof.. Her husband had the exact same car in Triple white with Leather and a roof.. both really nice cars.. unfortunately, they were fords, so only a handful still exist in drivable condition..
That angry guy in Philly was stressful to watch, I can't imagine how you felt lol
Stressful huh? 🤣 I imagine you don’t leave your safe space too often.
I didn't think he was angry, just tired from being stuck for 24+ hours.
@@Joesmusclecargarage coming from a creepy old man that asks for feet pics of Jen, yeaaaa you're winning at life lmao
@@Justntoysyeah wtf. I thought you were joking but apparently not 😒
@@JoesmusclecargarageJesus Christ dude, a weirdo like you has no room to cop an attitude like that with anyone. I hope the internet is your safe space so you don’t subject the general public to your weird ass personality.
Chris your videos not only fill my automotive need But I learn new things and I do enjoy the old building side tours that you provide I dig it! Keep on with the great videos!
Great content , very enjoyable watch !👍
Thanks and glad you enjoy it
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Gotta pull the drivetrain, 460, 9" rear, if the trans works then you have the beginning of something "new" from something "old"....potential for sure though
You noticed the class and magnificence of the building's architecture- kudos to an insight that not only focuses on one part of historical creativity but has a holistic view of how the past in all its forms relates to a very special period in human development and initative.
Ffs as soon as you showed the gates to that place I remembered that exact video 😂. Didn’t even need the flashbacks lol
That guy wanted to take Chris out for a drink. Chris is like “I’m good!” I’m sure Chris is really playing Golden Nugget when on his phone during the plug.
Would love to see a rebuild series on that 460. They are immortal
Sounded sweet to me !!
You're a quite incredible guy and NO NONSENSE is no LIE!! I totally enjoy your channel and would be right there with you if I wasn't still stuck in California! Thank you for what you do!!
I enjoy how you just randomly explore areas around the cars that you find. The area around the car can tell as many stories as the car itself and that’s cool for me.