That's what my dad had back in the '60's! I used to sit on the engine cover, no seat belt, no airbags just windshield to catch you in a wreck! Cool find!
My pops had one also. I was sitting on my moms lap on the passenger side. Pops made a hard left and for some reason, mom and I fell out LoL. I'll never forget it. The good ole days
Had a 64 , was in our shop ready to get painted,, guy needed cash,got it for like 800 bux after it got painted,,, drove the snot out of it …lots of cool trips with friends that unfortunately aren’t around anymore,,
Nope I had a 83 g20 5 lug GMC van dura 305 vin h th400 no clean title had a title salvage mileage exempt from the dealer that sold it used for parts... still cost me and my uncle $950 for a 114k 84 GMC van, and other than the front doors were rusted out at the bottom and so were the rear doors... It was worth that to us for the th400 transmission and the 4 GMC rally wheels beaty rings and GMC center caps and fairly decent bfg radial ta tires
Had a 1962 Econoline I bought in 1970 for 300 bucks (old telephone truck). Drove it for 11 years had 90000 miles when I bought it and 240000 miles when I sold it for 100 bucks. 6 months later I had a head on collision in my big Chevy car - thank heavens it didn't happen in that truck!!!!!
That was a great revival!.....Imagine sitting all those years, and running so well once she got goin'. Always nice to see Miss Daisy.🐕 Very enjoyable video..
Chad.... You can't possibly put these videos out fast enough! I' can't get enough... I'm a 74 year old mechanic and you are awesome and at times comical to watch. 👍 Great job!
Unbelievable, 44 years off the road, get it running, hook up a temporary fuel system, pull it out of the hole then immediately drive it on the road. Great work and a great video again. Well done Chad.
Back in high school in the late 70's, I always wanted to an old Econoline on Cragars or Keystone Classics and cruise around town with Ted Nugent Stranglehold blasting on the stereo. Lol
I’m fixin to turn 60 in a few days. Your videos brings back lots of memories. This Chanel is great. Please keep up the content. Blessings from Clyde Texas
what feelings you bring to mind of the times when those cars and trucks younget runnning again its like you bring something to the table thats been forgotten back to life. kind of makes you think of the people thats been lost in time! Warms my heart SEMPER FI
Love those vans. We had a 64 Econoline cargo van with doors on left, right and rear, and a knob that activated 4 way flashers. I was 9 when my dad got it in 1970. It had a 240-6 and 3 on the tree.
Great video I am 66 years old and like ever body my age I had couple of them. Old vans I remember there was body 10 of use one night riding round in it and it quit on use we had to push it up school house hill and cost back down to in town where my buddy's 57 4 door Chevy car was thanks for the video and the memories. 😂 P.S.that z71 sounding great to
My father had à 61 Ford Econoline window van like that, dark green and White around Windows. Took from pennslyvania To Texas in early 70's! My father's co-worker bought new in 61. Also had 65 Ford Econoline pickup with corner Windows in 80's and early 90's. Glad To see you got it running and driving again. Take care.
It's good folks like you that are going to get us through whatever apocalypse that's in store. I pray there's someone like you near when that day comes. I make a heck of a cup of coffee.
Your very brave man taking on these projects I'm amazed at how you go about things and it all seems logical when you explain them even tho it's rough methods. Love it all. Bloody brilliant to watch your videos.
I'll say this right here, 2 minutes into the video. You haven't cleaned it up yet at all, but the bumps on the rear where those round tail lights sit, that little tiny hump that comes out boy oh boy that is probably the sexiest part of those old vans.. They surely don't make them like that anymore, and I"m real happy to see that here this week for your video!!
My father bought a new 1968 Dodge A100 with a 273 V8 and in 1977 I took my drivers test in it with 3 on the tree luckily he had a Dana 40 with policy in his great video. I enjoy watching all yours thank you retired US Army sergeant major Gamsby
Love this One. Reminded me of my First Van(1953 Ford Econoline). It also had a 6 cylinder in it! Ran great until I had 1 too many martoonies and gunned it until one of the pistons departed out the side of the engine Block! Keep them coming would love to see more on this Van!
back in the mid to late 70's/ early eighties, i used to goto work with my dad when he worked at uhaul. one time we were takin ona those from one uhaul to another haulin somethin or other, i cant remember and the shift linkage to the trans fell apart in the middle of winter in about 6 inches of slushy nasty snow. It had to be in the twenties outside, wind a blowin the works and my poor padre was under there freezin his ass off with me tryin to help him on the side of the hwy gettin splashed by slush the whole time. I learned alotta new words that day. As miserable as we were, i still think fondly on that memory cause we busted our butts to get to the destination soaked and freezin. ona my prouder moments. i was 8 or 9 i think. It did have heat i think but oh what a trip! Sweet home chicago! Thanks for bringin back that memory brother
Just thought I'd share this, sometimes if you have any super glue handy, you can put some on the tip of your screwdriver then put in the screw head and it will hold long enough to get it started,, but the magnet idea works too! From what I've seen YOUR FATHER TAUGHT YOU WELL! YOUR A FINE MECHANIC! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!
Miracle to get that thing out of there to run and drive! “Very impressive” as Project Farm would say. Take a break and let your knees heal before you take on another challenge.
A nother Awesome vid. Ole Bubba here always goes back to my younger days. Thanks a bunch. My folks had a van round that period of time. Waiting fer your next revival.
That's a cool old van. It's pretty neat that it's still got his name on the side. I like that old straight six, 3 on the tree combo. Reminds me of when I was a kid. Great video. Some of these old vehicles just make you reminisce.
Again, a great Southern Charm video of man's determination to make something run! Had me laughing and watching with great interest! Love your videos, please don't stop.
Enjoyable video!! I hope you could do a series on this van getting it road worthy. Fixing the brakes, exhaust, oil change, cleaning interior etc. Cool van project!!
That was very cool! Brings back memories of when ,back in 1970 a friends dad had one of these vans in the back field. we got it going and drove it around.we were 10!!
Look at that tree grown around the old girl! That's a good one. You know they've been there a minute. Loved the Marvin the martian voice at the 1 hour mark
In love watching your videos and I can feel how you feel when you work on something and things take you longer , but I love the way you laugh at yourself as I do the same this from New Zealand
Cool van and video, Most people dont realize, all the weight is over the front axle and none on the drive wheel, i am a chevy g10 guy, i bought my first one a 65, got it home, parked it in the grass over night, next morning, just the dew on the grass and mine was stuck, couldnt believe it, Later found outfrom another youtube chevy van guy, in 64 chevy put a heavy plate between the gas tank and rear bumper, just for traction, lol Just mean a good burnout vehicle!!! Lol... Good luck on it!!!
Hello From Mark In Kentucky. Seeing that van takes me back several years to my childhood in which the telephone company had many of those vans as well as many of the plumbing contractors and several other businesses in the Lexington Ky area. I am a huge fan of the Inline 6 cylinder engines and I really enjoyed your video.
I sent a earlier comment l bought 66 ford van off a painter back in 1989 the van was a telephone repair van for Lexington ky the orginal color was orange inside painted black outside cool van
It's just AMAZING what you can actually get to START after decades of being let to rot out in the woods!!! That old jelopy in Fat Albert's junkyard can actually be made to not only start, but RUN !!!
My wife and I bought a 1960 something van very much like this one except ours had an auto trans. We bought it from a used car dealer in 1977. It was an interesting vehicle that gave me many opportunities to learn how to fix a Ford. Eventually sold it after a couple of years but sure would like to have it now.
this and the chevy were my favorite vans. like the panels better. back in the van conversion days I wanted to convert and live it it...that was a very long time ago!
Huge acknowledgement for you to pay props to Roadkill! I have been watching them since day one, and now with Roadkill Garage and Roadkill Gold..... Yep!
I had a 69 and 72 Econoline, both died of body cancer, but the engines were solid. The 69's master cylinder fell off first, then the steering box. The 72's steering box fell off just before the driver's side door mounts rusted off! Victims of Canadian winters and salted roads. Over 50,000 miles on backwoods logging roads beat them down.
One really good way to magnetize your screwdrivers, wrap a wire around your screwdrivers a bunch of times like a coil from one end to the other and tap a 12 Volt battery.. Instantly magnetized!😜Some old timer taught me that years ago it works really good
👍Good stuff. Glad that old feller is still sharp & sharing stories. Best to him. I remember in the 70s my dad had 2 old Dodge vans like this. He made 1 good 1 outta 2! Swapped engines & we took it on a road trip from KY to Alabama w/ no issues. Also recall him filling a glass Pepsi bottle w/ water & slowly pouring into carburetor in effort to remove some carbon. Dad had some old tricks up his sleeve too. Good video. Git ‘er done! 👍🇺🇸
This one is kinda special to me Chad. I owed a 1961 Ford Econoline pick up. Not the van. But, all the same as mechanical. The synchronizer in those always were not great. The do grind shifting down. The 6 cylinder were almost indestructible. And the ass end was to light. I always in winter. Would put sand bags filled over rear axels. To get some weight on rear end. Thanks for sharing!
In 1985 I bought a white '67 Econoline Supervan that had spent its previous life as a plumbing van. It was unusual as there was a dual barn type door on either side and in the back with no glass except windshield and front doors. My girlfriend and I took a 3 month 9 state road trip in that thing with no problems. After running out of cash, we worked along the way when we needed money for gas and groceries. Saw many memorable sights from hiking in and out of the Grand Canyon to her winning a jackpot at a grocery store in Reno to driving the PCH to snowboarding in Summit Co. and meeting some cool people along the way. That van cost me $500 back then, dirt cheap for memories that money can't buy. BTW, I cooked a few foil wrapped meals ie (hamburger patties & fried potatoes & onions)or canned stew on the exhaust manifold while driving. When you could smell that the food was close to done rising from the doghouse (engine compartment) you knew it was time to pull over and eat. Just remember, if you are heating canned food on the manifold, poke a small hole in the top...when a can of chili overheats and explodes💥 it leaves one hell of a mess around the motor and in your underwear!
You worked your magic and wallah!! it runs it drives and it looks like a van again. I take my hat off to you for making a fantastic video in the process. God Bless you and yours through this Christmas season Keep well and warm and of course fed up on goodies , Stu in Canada..............
Well, well, well, thanks Chad for another great Saturday morning!! Your videos always put a smile on my face and are a great way to start the weekend!! Great to see the old van on deck again. Hard to kill those Old Ford 6 cylinders!!
Pour a little shine down them cylinders and she be kickin like a government mule!!! Who needs brakes when you can strap a tire on the front!!! That's why they call it the economy line !!! Thanks for sharing buddy!!!
Spoke too soon and looked like a doomus I went to comment and ask for a pressure washing video and should’ve just waited and known that you’d deliver thank you for the incredible content again sir
You go Chad !!!Just so awesome to watch cause you do great work getting things run!!!You have great determination.Keep them coming!!!!!?All be blessed this Christmas season!!!!!??🎄
That was awesome video you made the old fella very happy .you bring back memorys from my childhood years .i say this for a lot subscibers .cant wait for next resurrection take care tim
I had a 66 same color. Used to be a school bus, so had the little red lights on the 4 corners of the roof, and a swing-away jump seat for the front passenger. Sounds like your gears aren't synchronized between 1 and 2. Mine weren't either. I later put in a newer rebuilt engine and fully synchronized tranny. And that light in the rear end comment, I don't think the early ones had the ballast that the later ones had in the rear end. Mine did, but you get rolling along in snow and the rear would still take to swinging gently from side to side if you weren't careful. It was gutless on hills, but got me from Canada to Florida!
My grandfather had one of these around '70. Got in a bad accident it got wrote off I think. I believe he had the panel version a lot less windows lol. Your videos rock. Laid back straight forward get er done approach. 👍👌👊 keep up the great videos. Take care.
I just got a 69 Econoline supervan back on the road this past week after sitting 23 years. Me and the wife took it this evening to get groceries at Wally world.
This looks like my dads old van that i got to drive. Had alot of power for a original slant 6 or maybe it was an inline 6 with a 3 on the tree. Was cool
That's what my dad had back in the '60's! I used to sit on the engine cover, no seat belt, no airbags just windshield to catch you in a wreck! Cool find!
Only live once😏
Ahh !! The good old days!🙂
My pops had one also. I was sitting on my moms lap on the passenger side. Pops made a hard left and for some reason, mom and I fell out LoL. I'll never forget it. The good ole days
Same here, that was the best seat in the winter time.
Had a 64 , was in our shop ready to get painted,, guy needed cash,got it for like 800 bux after it got painted,,, drove the snot out of it …lots of cool trips with friends that unfortunately aren’t around anymore,,
Nice! A 1964 Econoline was my first vehicle, bought used in 1970 for $65. The sound of that engine sure brought back memories!
That's about 500 bucks in today's money. You can't get so much as a rust eaten frame for that these days.
Nope I had a 83 g20 5 lug GMC van dura 305 vin h th400 no clean title had a title salvage mileage exempt from the dealer that sold it used for parts... still cost me and my uncle $950 for a 114k 84 GMC van, and other than the front doors were rusted out at the bottom and so were the rear doors... It was worth that to us for the th400 transmission and the 4 GMC rally wheels beaty rings and GMC center caps and fairly decent bfg radial ta tires
Anyways we cut the floor out of the van to pull the motor and transmission..
Had a 1962 Econoline I bought in 1970 for 300 bucks (old telephone truck). Drove it for 11 years had 90000 miles when I bought it and 240000 miles when I sold it for 100 bucks. 6 months later I had a head on collision in my big Chevy car - thank heavens it didn't happen in that truck!!!!!
That was a great revival!.....Imagine sitting all those years, and running so well once she got goin'. Always nice to see Miss Daisy.🐕 Very enjoyable video..
Chad....
You can't possibly put these videos out fast enough!
I' can't get enough... I'm a 74 year old mechanic and you are awesome and
at times comical to watch. 👍 Great job!
Preshate it. 👍
Unbelievable, 44 years off the road, get it running, hook up a temporary fuel system, pull it out of the hole then immediately drive it on the road. Great work and a great video again. Well done Chad.
After seeing the wear inside the cylinders and considering it’s sat for over 40 years, that van runs great!
That's a gem ! I love those old Ford Econoline's !
Back in high school in the late 70's, I always wanted to an old Econoline on Cragars or Keystone Classics and cruise around town with Ted Nugent Stranglehold blasting on the stereo. Lol
Huge fan of the look of the old vans and station wagons. That was fun to watch.
I’m fixin to turn 60 in a few days. Your videos brings back lots of memories. This Chanel is great. Please keep up the content. Blessings from Clyde Texas
My 1st vehicle in high school was a 66 Econoline. Thanks for bringing back some memories.
what feelings you bring to mind of the times when those cars and trucks younget runnning again its like you bring something to the table thats been forgotten back to life. kind of makes you think of the people thats been lost in time! Warms my heart SEMPER FI
Love those vans. We had a 64 Econoline cargo van with doors on left, right and rear, and a knob that activated 4 way flashers. I was 9 when my dad got it in 1970. It had a 240-6 and 3 on the tree.
Great video I am 66 years old and like ever body my age I had couple of them. Old vans I remember there was body 10 of use one night riding round in it and it quit on use we had to push it up school house hill and cost back down to in town where my buddy's 57 4 door Chevy car was thanks for the video and the memories. 😂 P.S.that z71 sounding great to
My father had à 61 Ford Econoline window van like that, dark green and White around Windows. Took from pennslyvania To Texas in early 70's! My father's co-worker bought new in 61. Also had 65 Ford Econoline pickup with corner Windows in 80's and early 90's. Glad To see you got it running and driving again. Take care.
It's good folks like you that are going to get us through whatever apocalypse that's in store. I pray there's someone like you near when that day comes. I make a heck of a cup of coffee.
Your very brave man taking on these projects I'm amazed at how you go about things and it all seems logical when you explain them even tho it's rough methods. Love it all. Bloody brilliant to watch your videos.
I'll say this right here, 2 minutes into the video. You haven't cleaned it up yet at all, but the bumps on the rear where those round tail lights sit, that little tiny hump that comes out boy oh boy that is probably the sexiest part of those old vans.. They surely don't make them like that anymore, and I"m real happy to see that here this week for your video!!
My father bought a new 1968 Dodge A100 with a 273 V8 and in 1977 I took my drivers test in it with 3 on the tree luckily he had a Dana 40 with policy in his great video. I enjoy watching all yours thank you retired US Army sergeant major Gamsby
Love this One. Reminded me of my First Van(1953 Ford Econoline). It also had a 6 cylinder in it! Ran great until I had 1 too many martoonies and gunned it until one of the pistons departed out the side of the engine Block! Keep them coming would love to see more on this Van!
Thank you for bringing us along with you and for always making a feller smile. ⛽👍⛽
back in the mid to late 70's/ early eighties, i used to goto work with my dad when he worked at uhaul. one time we were takin ona those from one uhaul to another haulin somethin or other, i cant remember and the shift linkage to the trans fell apart in the middle of winter in about 6 inches of slushy nasty snow. It had to be in the twenties outside, wind a blowin the works and my poor padre was under there freezin his ass off with me tryin to help him on the side of the hwy gettin splashed by slush the whole time. I learned alotta new words that day. As miserable as we were, i still think fondly on that memory cause we busted our butts to get to the destination soaked and freezin. ona my prouder moments. i was 8 or 9 i think. It did have heat i think but oh what a trip! Sweet home chicago! Thanks for bringin back that memory brother
Just thought I'd share this, sometimes if you have any super glue handy, you can put some on the tip of your screwdriver then put in the screw head and it will hold long enough to get it started,, but the magnet idea works too! From what I've seen YOUR FATHER TAUGHT YOU WELL! YOUR A FINE MECHANIC! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!
I'm just glad that you got the old girl running again. It was fun watching. Good luck with the next one.
I love Vans, my dad actually still have one 70 econoline, great job Mr., such fun
Miracle to get that thing out of there to run and drive! “Very impressive” as Project Farm would say. Take a break and let your knees heal before you take on another challenge.
A nother Awesome vid. Ole Bubba here always goes back to my younger days. Thanks a bunch. My folks had a van round that period of time. Waiting fer your next revival.
Brilliant video. and that engine runs so nice, even with the wear and tear and straightened push rod. Great analyzing, fault finding and fix.
I hope you are able to keep it. My Dad had a 69 dodge A100 3 on the tree straight six. These rigs run forever.
I love the way you find the old good ones & even though you struggle sometimes, it keeps it real. Keep up the great work!
That's a cool old van. It's pretty neat that it's still got his name on the side. I like that old straight six, 3 on the tree combo. Reminds me of when I was a kid. Great video. Some of these old vehicles just make you reminisce.
hi chad after seeing the wear inside the cylinders and considering its sat for over 40 years glad you got the van running great fella
I have a soft spot for the Fords from the early 60s. Thanks for giving them a new lease on life!
Got one of those "green light" tubes in my dad's old radio. When the lines converged that indicated the station was tuned in
Again, a great Southern Charm video of man's determination to make something run! Had me laughing and watching with great interest! Love your videos, please don't stop.
Enjoyable video!! I hope you could do a series on this van getting it road worthy. Fixing the brakes, exhaust, oil change, cleaning interior etc. Cool van project!!
That was very cool! Brings back memories of when ,back in 1970 a friends dad had one of these vans in the back field. we got it going and drove it around.we were 10!!
Really brilliant rescue from that mud! And mess well done..
That was cool. I did a 66 Dodge decades back, set 15 years. Drove it 40 miles home. Gave it away but I sure wish I could find one like it again
Great recovery. I know how you feel with ya knees. I can’t work on my keens at all. Thanks for the video ❤
Really nice old Ford vans no blind spots with all those windows good old vans
Look at that tree grown around the old girl! That's a good one. You know they've been there a minute. Loved the Marvin the martian voice at the 1 hour mark
I drove one of those when I was in the Navy quite a bit. 13'" Wheels and in high winds it was a handfull!
In love watching your videos and I can feel how you feel when you work on something and things take you longer , but I love the way you laugh at yourself as I do the same this from New Zealand
Brilliant. Well done Mr ❤️
P.s Get a little plastic stool to sit your Jacksea on. I've used one for years. Saves your knees big time 😎
You are a great host. With a great channel!
You don't show the wishy washy crap that a lot of the other channels have, and I thank you for that.
Cool van and video,
Most people dont realize, all the weight is over the front axle and none on the drive wheel, i am a chevy g10 guy, i bought my first one a 65, got it home, parked it in the grass over night, next morning, just the dew on the grass and mine was stuck, couldnt believe it,
Later found outfrom another youtube chevy van guy, in 64 chevy put a heavy plate between the gas tank and rear bumper, just for traction, lol
Just mean a good burnout vehicle!!! Lol...
Good luck on it!!!
Thank you Sir for another great revival video. Totally enjoyed you getting this 61 ford Cab Over running.
Hello From Mark In Kentucky. Seeing that van takes me back several years to my childhood in which the telephone company had many of those vans as well as many of the plumbing contractors and several other businesses in the Lexington Ky area. I am a huge fan of the Inline 6 cylinder engines and I really enjoyed your video.
I sent a earlier comment l bought 66 ford van off a painter back in 1989 the van was a telephone repair van for Lexington ky the orginal color was orange inside painted black outside cool van
Sure am glad I came across this channel I’ve been binge watching for the last week lol. Great work an your a great inspiration!
Yes! My husband always says his Pa says "ain't gotta be right. It just needs to work"!
That's right!
I used to own one same motor, drove it for years. Does me good to see one again.
Good to see you Fella
It's just AMAZING what you can actually get to START after decades of being let to rot out in the woods!!! That old jelopy in Fat Albert's junkyard can actually be made to not only start, but RUN !!!
My wife and I bought a 1960 something van very much like this one except ours had an auto trans. We bought it from a used car dealer in 1977. It was an interesting vehicle that gave me many opportunities to learn how to fix a Ford. Eventually sold it after a couple of years but sure would like to have it now.
so Much fun watching this kind of subject! and like your southern accent🙂
Keep those experiences comming,
Cheer's from Montréal QC.🇨🇦🇺🇲
There's no reason to watch TV when you this channel to watch. Thanks again. I also about 30 other you tubers.
Preshate that. 👍
this and the chevy were my favorite vans. like the panels better. back in the van conversion days I wanted to convert and live it it...that was a very long time ago!
I have a love of those Ford vans and wish I still had both of the ones I owned back in the 70's!
Truth is our first child our daughter was created in the first van!LOL
FORD TOUGH’ I had a ‘1961 Panel,really really enjoyed it. Nice Van! Another Great Video! Your Oregon Friend,Take Care.
Great vid, very cool!!!!!!!!
"LIKE!" You earned it this time brother.
I would absolutely love to have one of these vans for camping and POWER TOUR!
I love those old vans! I had a 67 and my brother had a couple 68s
Huge acknowledgement for you to pay props to Roadkill!
I have been watching them since day one, and now with Roadkill Garage and Roadkill Gold.....
Yep!
Best show going!
I had a 69 and 72 Econoline, both died of body cancer, but the engines were solid. The 69's master cylinder fell off first, then the steering box. The 72's steering box fell off just before the driver's side door mounts rusted off! Victims of Canadian winters and salted roads. Over 50,000 miles on backwoods logging roads beat them down.
One really good way to magnetize your screwdrivers, wrap a wire around your screwdrivers a bunch of times like a coil from one end to the other and tap a 12 Volt battery.. Instantly magnetized!😜Some old timer taught me that years ago it works really good
That was great, your tenacity paid off. Cheers This N that.
I’ve had a ‘62, ‘65 & ‘67. I only have two now. One for parts, one running (mostly) 😁
👍Good stuff. Glad that old feller is still sharp & sharing stories. Best to him. I remember in the 70s my dad had 2 old Dodge vans like this. He made 1 good 1 outta 2! Swapped engines & we took it on a road trip from KY to Alabama w/ no issues. Also recall him filling a glass Pepsi bottle w/ water & slowly pouring into carburetor in effort to remove some carbon. Dad had some old tricks up his sleeve too. Good video. Git ‘er done! 👍🇺🇸
This one is kinda special to me Chad. I owed a 1961 Ford Econoline pick up. Not the van. But, all the same as mechanical. The synchronizer in those always were not great. The do grind shifting down. The 6 cylinder were almost indestructible. And the ass end was to light. I always in winter. Would put sand bags filled over rear axels. To get some weight on rear end. Thanks for sharing!
In 1985 I bought a white '67 Econoline Supervan that had spent its previous life as a plumbing van. It was unusual as there was a dual barn type door on either side and in the back with no glass except windshield and front doors. My girlfriend and I took a 3 month 9 state road trip in that thing with no problems. After running out of cash, we worked along the way when we needed money for gas and groceries. Saw many memorable sights from hiking in and out of the Grand Canyon to her winning a jackpot at a grocery store in Reno to driving the PCH to snowboarding in Summit Co. and meeting some cool people along the way. That van cost me $500 back then, dirt cheap for memories that money can't buy.
BTW, I cooked a few foil wrapped meals ie (hamburger patties & fried potatoes & onions)or canned stew on the exhaust manifold while driving. When you could smell that the food was close to done rising from the doghouse (engine compartment) you knew it was time to pull over and eat. Just remember, if you are heating canned food on the manifold, poke a small hole in the top...when a can of chili overheats and explodes💥 it leaves one hell of a mess around the motor and in your underwear!
Just starting the video and I really hope you save this beautiful machine.
You worked your magic and wallah!! it runs it drives and it looks like a van again. I take my hat off to you
for making a fantastic video in the process. God Bless you and yours through this Christmas season Keep well and warm and of course fed up on goodies , Stu in Canada..............
Thats awsome..great to see the old van moving again
@ 51:15 I am Wondering why the Fan on the Crank isn't Moving? Cool Project and I like the Radiator Modification.
Great Job I love these old vans👍
Great save pops. I like that little critter. Keep up the great work and I will keep on watching the
I am from Manchester, Tennessee and this reminds me of being a kid and growing up at what was Gaylen Fann's junkyard. Oops "salvage yard"
Just found your channel, you are a credit to UA-cam, thank you appreciate your funny attitude.😉
I think that's an awesome van good revival that you did. Awesome revival, Just need to brakes
I enjoy and watch all of your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Well, well, well, thanks Chad for another great Saturday morning!! Your videos always put a smile on my face and are a great way to start the weekend!!
Great to see the old van on deck again. Hard to kill those Old Ford 6 cylinders!!
Pour a little shine down them cylinders and she be kickin like a government mule!!! Who needs brakes when you can strap a tire on the front!!! That's why they call it the economy line !!! Thanks for sharing buddy!!!
Spoke too soon and looked like a doomus I went to comment and ask for a pressure washing video and should’ve just waited and known that you’d deliver thank you for the incredible content again sir
You go Chad !!!Just so awesome to watch cause you do great work getting things run!!!You have great determination.Keep them coming!!!!!?All be blessed this Christmas season!!!!!??🎄
Prehate that. 👍
Another wonderful video my dad had one to haul his Lincoln welder and tools around to do welding jobs..thank you for another excellent video 🤠
Always a solid hour-plus of entertaining nostalgia!
That was awesome video you made the old fella very happy .you bring back memorys from my childhood years .i say this for a lot subscibers .cant wait for next resurrection take care tim
Fantastic ! I really enjoyed watching this video - the truck was made in the same year that I was born
Go Air Force, Thanks for showing the old Econo, Thanks for letting him do it!....
Thanks Chad that was fun. Saw what you want about the inline sixes but we think thru are good motors.
Central California watching
I had a 66 same color. Used to be a school bus, so had the little red lights on the 4 corners of the roof, and a swing-away jump seat for the front passenger. Sounds like your gears aren't synchronized between 1 and 2. Mine weren't either. I later put in a newer rebuilt engine and fully synchronized tranny. And that light in the rear end comment, I don't think the early ones had the ballast that the later ones had in the rear end. Mine did, but you get rolling along in snow and the rear would still take to swinging gently from side to side if you weren't careful. It was gutless on hills, but got me from Canada to Florida!
Thanks for another great engineering class !
(I miss my 1985 F150 four speed short bed pick up with it's inline six....and the same firing order).
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My grandfather had one of these around '70. Got in a bad accident it got wrote off I think. I believe he had the panel version a lot less windows lol. Your videos rock. Laid back straight forward get er done approach. 👍👌👊 keep up the great videos. Take care.
Amazing! I'm impressed with your skills and determination!!!! Keep up the great work! God Bless you!
I just got a 69 Econoline supervan back on the road this past week after sitting 23 years.
Me and the wife took it this evening to get groceries at Wally world.
Awesome!
Love this guys humor and patience when he gets in a can of worms!👍
This looks like my dads old van that i got to drive. Had alot of power for a original slant 6 or maybe it was an inline 6 with a 3 on the tree. Was cool
I don’t care what anybody says you can’t beat made in America , God I love this country 🇺🇸