1930’s would have to be my favourite era for cars. Beautiful curvaceous lines, quality materials used, assembled by men not machines & timeless elegance 😍
From the mid 20s to the early 40's After that they started looking like hard-shell bugs. they stayed that way all the way into the late 60's there were a few exceptions like the T-Bird and the Corvett. Ford came out with the mustang. But for the most part the 60's cars pretty much sucked. Then the 70's and they all turned into boxes and stayed that way until the late 80's The 90's came along and they started putting lines back in cars, given them that sleek animal lines to them. Don't like boxy diamond cut cars. Give me the long lines that have aerodynamic curves to them.
Imagine how cool it would be to actually use this car for your daily tours, like commuting to work or buying groceries, together with this stylish outfit. Would also give people who had their childhood/teenager/young adult phase in the 40s to 60s a great nostalgia experience.
The reason why the rubber on the tires still work better than the new ones is because it was produced mainly by the rubber tree plant so it was real rubber today tires are made out of synthetic rubber
@@garytanck new materials is made to be easier to recycle, that's why. Since most of the people buy and sell or crush whitin 10/15 years i think is a good solution for now
Planned obsolescence. Lots of products were made better back in the day. Problem was they were too good and you wouldn't need new tires unless you put lots of miles on them. After WWII when people started moving around the country, there was a demand for better tires so the tire industry did all sorts of research into better treads against road hazards, bad weather, poorly maintained highways, etc. And the shift to synthetic materials for better treads had the side effect of having not-so-great sidewalls, and that's where we see most of the crackling from tires sitting unused for years.
Who would have guessed that 90 years ago, this Chrysler would be so well preserved. It should definitely be featured in period movies, and kept in a museum.
That car reflects the Art Deco movement of the 1930s. The Empire State building and the Chrysler building in New York City are also built with this design principle. With their sloped hoods and hooded wheels, the cars were designed to appear in movement, even when they were parked. Absolutely beautiful!
Nothing built today compares, from the 1937 Cord to 1955's Chevrolet Bel Air, Rolls Royce Silver Cloud and the Citroen DS to 1957's BMW 507 and Ford Thunderbird down to the '58 Impala: such sweet styling.
Our aunt had a car just like that. she would come and get us of a Saturday take us to Woolworths and we had lunch out. What lovely memories you brought back.
She says they don't have the resources . Resources to what??? To keep those car in such precarious conditions ? For sure they can sell them for a good amount instead of having them getting dust again. Those garages look like dumpster , they don't have a broom because they don't have resources or because they are waiting for someone to do it. 😂😂😂😂😂
Guys, this has to be my most favorite detail to date! RJ you really looked (and sounded) the "paht" with that New England accent. You're hilarious! I think what impresses me the most is the respect you show these vehicles when doing what you and the caring you have. I don't know who picked out the background music for this video but It was absolutely spot on!! I'm 76 years old and have a great respect for the "Big Band" era. I have to tell on my self here.....when you showed the B-Roll and the full shot of this beautiful Chrysler, all shiny and new looking, it actually brought a tear to my eyes. Those were the days guys! Thanks for bringing tons of sunshine into my evening!!
Wow, what a transformation. I think this is the best one you’ve ever done I remember as a kid we inherited a 1935 Packard from my grandfather after he passed away and it looked exactly like this car. Great job guys.
That car is awesome! The quality materials are why it’s survived 90 years! Looks very comfortable to drive! Not fast…comfortable. It turned out beautiful!
SO SATISFYING AND BEAUTIFUL. As a young boy ( 6 or 7 ), we were driven to Vavation Bible School by a local farmer who owned one of these. The smell still is embedded in my brain / nostrils and the seats...OMG THE SEATS. So big and so beautiful. I love how you dudes embrace and respect all vehicles and the eras they are from. WELL DONE. OBTW...CHROME IS MY VICE. One more thing..THE EMBLEMS UNDER EACH WINDOW... YES, VERY COOL.
Well nothing was run by automated machines back then so there was a standard for how things were done. It was on an assembly line but all assembled by hand. So its quality is gonna be a lot better and higher grade than anything now.
What I love seeing about this channel is saving older cars that could have easily been sent to the scrap yard due to severe damage, but are saved from going there. It is awesome to take any car in bad shape and give it a new life again. Incredible work guys!
Wow! When you showed the finished product, you took my breath away! Utterly fantastic job-inside and out! Great video, especially mating the music with the age of the car! Thanks!
Being an OLD person, I'd have to say my favorite decade for car design would have to be the SIXTIES !!! . . . I'm sure Frank is out having a good time, just like he should. ( I also think you should clean up that 1968 Chevy Caprice station wagon in that house - my neighbors bought a new one just like it ) BLACK MAGIC Bleach White Spray is what you need for white wall tires, I've been using it for years.
Musik from the 40 were the USA marines raped thousands of women from LOS ANGELES THE PACHUCO (SUITS SUITORS)…WATCH THE MOVIE AMERICAN ME FROM EDWARDS JAMES OLMOS!
I was born in 1970, and I have always loved the Oldsmobile land yachts from the late 60's and all through the 70's. I've owned several Oldsmobiles throughout my life. The actual S.O.S. pad originally came out all the way back in 1917! It has been my 'go-to' cleaner for whitewalls since my first car - A 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon, and I still use them today to remove stubborn stains one white walls. Oh yeah, it also works great on chrome too.
Beautiful car! Per what is my favorite part of the detailing process? I enjoyed seeing the tire white walls go from brown to bright white! I enjoy scrubbing the raised white letters on my truck tires with Bleche-Wite to get them bright white.
I can't wait to show my dad this video. He was born in 1931 and still is as sharp as ever. He will however ask how you guys work so fast and I just laugh and tell him the video is in warp speed. He should really love this video as I did. Great impersonation of the Massachusetts tongue.❤
This car is a true beauty! I'm from Hungary, here these cars are almost unknown.. But i would be probably the most proud guy, if i had the opportunity, to drive this car around here, in my Land. Beautiful work!
This is the coolest car I have seen so far on your show. I love the period of the 30s, Al Capone and the days of the Tommy gun drive-by. The Valentine's Day massacre. I can't get over the condition that cars in. Unbelievable.
The buttons on top on the windows, you pull them out to turn on the wipers, there's 2, one on each side, push them in to turn them off. Cause I have a 35/36 custom airstream DeSoto but mine has a different dashboard
My favorite decade for cars is the 1950s: the styling is unmatched before or since. Plus, they came out with many new technologies for cars, and some very powerful engines, too. That said, I love the cars from the ‘30s and ‘40s, too!
Regarding FRANK - if birds are anything like cats or dogs, then he may have just had a little "vacation", and just come back as if nothing had happened! THEY do that. They do like their human owners, but just feel they need to be by themselves, sometimes!
Love this. I have a picture of my mom in front of this same kind of car and it was so cool to be able to see what the rest of the car looks like. Thanks for all of your great work.
I love watching kiddos react to old cars: “I mean this car is almost 90 years old and even back then it had wheels, headlights, doors and an engine.” So cute.
@@larae75 yup. Pretty cute. Discovery is an amazing thing to behold. Very similar to how a six to eight week old baby starts to realize they have hands and can begin to manipulate their environment with these newly discovered appendages.
My first time watching one of your videos and it was awesome. The car had such great quality, detail and character. Being a newer Mopar, this car is amazing in its detail. Great video and awesome detail and attention to preservation. As for the whitewalls, I have always used Comet Cleanser with bleach and a simple scrub brush. Brillo pads may be a little to course on older white walls and lettering though I've never used them for that. Only the real chrome like this Chrysler obviously has. Great job and awesome to watch you get into character and period correct music.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. You guys have gone above and beyond ! As for Frank I hope he has taken to the wide open blue & his buddy’s ! Nice job guys 🍩☕️👀😎👍 🧽🧼🪣🐁🕷️
I love watching you guys work together - Mike seems to be pretty knowledgeable about cars - my favorite part of the video is when you spray the car and scrub- awesome
My grandfather worked in a rubber factory during the Depression, he's no longer around, but it did my heart good to hear your opinions about the quality of the tires from those days!!
What a stunning classic! My great-grandfather had a similar model in his barn back in Huntsville, Alabama. The transformation of this car turned out fantastic! The Oldsmobile Cutlass and Chevrolet Corvette Stingray videos are some of my all-time favorites.
This is one of the best videos you guys have made so far. I watch these with my four year old son and he loved this one - he was jamming to that old school music! We love your videos!
Pretty sure those seats have been reupholstered at some point. There's no way that's original fabric. Actually, much of that car has been previously restored.
I am so happy to see that the young generation shows enthusiasm over preserving this beautiful old Chrysler. You asked what is the favorite part to watch.. the spray pre-cleaners used after vacuuming the outside paint. To preserve the paint for the debris would no doubt scratch the surface with rubbing with soap and water. Very meticulous work, and right now, I'm only thru 21:06 in the program. Two thumbs up guys. Oh, and yes, the 1930's threads and cap looked snappy. You looked nice.. maybe someday, folks will return to dress attire as one has pride in their appearance.
The tire has no cracking like an older modern tire would and that is due to it being real authentic rubber from a rubber tree and not the synthetic rubber used on modern tires and tubes.
Your detailing is magical artwork. All care and amazing results. You would destroy a project if you didn’t know what you were doing. Absolutely brilliant job and great to see the process happening. The owners reaction is priceless as well.
You guys are so creative. Love the music, RJ's outfit, and of course the care you take with the detail and how much fun you have learning about the car. I love the vacuuming and extraction the best. It's fun to make dirty things clean.
I've had the opportunity to ride in some pretty old cars. 😁 Like an old Willies Jeep with 2 little buttons over the windshield. These were of the push/ pull variety to operate each wiper. We took that old Jeep on a cross country trip. When it rained when Mom was driving, I needed to operate the wipers, pushing and pulling them until the rain stopped. We also could go no faster than 55 mph and sometimes drove along the side of the road to let cars pass. We called it "dodging mailboxes" and laughed. Mom's birthday was yesterday, she would have been 94. Thanks for the memories of that fun adventure with her. 🥰
I am almost speechless . 30s in my favourite decade . I am in the UK so never see cars like this . The quality , the style . The art deco features . It is art at it's best . I would give anything for that car . I cannot find words to say how beautiful it is . A glimpse into an almost forgotten world .
Incredible quality of materials, incredible construction craftsmanship and awesome the great job you did to detail it. Thanks for such a fantastic video.
My favorite part of watching your detailing videos are the 50/50 shots when you leave one side dirty and wash the other side. Oh yea and I would have the say it would be the 60s for my fav decade of car. Good vibes to you WD
My favourite part of your videos is when you polish the paint and also do the rims the transformation is so amazing, oh and chrome polish as well, and I enjoy cleaning my cars interior cause I can finally get to the dusty corners 😂😅
I absolutely love old cars like this. My father was a car fanatic and he would buy old cars, restore and sell them. I remember he had one with a rumble seat. I cant remember what kind but I think it may have been a Model A Ford. He held on to that one for a while and he would drive around with my sister and me in the rumble seat. Loved it. This was back in the 60s. That is the one I wished he had kept.
While I've never owned a 30s Airflow, I have owned a virtual twin to the Caprice Estate wagon in the background. As a family car, we had a '68 Caprice wagon that was really loaded up, including automatic a/c, factory level ride suspension, power EVERYTHING and the topper - a 396 engine! Our kids loved the "way back" seat. Cool video on the Chrysler. Sorry I got sidetracked.
thank you so much.love to see the old ones come back. hate to see them cut up and rodded.i love the 30,40,50,s 50,s was my younger years.the 55 ford crown vic was my love
You guys did a very respectful job. The upholstery was a especially well treated. One way we used to clean the wide white walls is with a wet SOS or Brillo pad.
Awesome job as always guys, nice to see old vehicles from different eras cleaned up. The wife and I look forward to your videos. Can't wait for the next one!!!
Hi guys, thanks for your videos every Saturday afternoon! I love you guys, your humor and your work on so many great old cars! Good luck for the future, stay healthy and best regards from Cologne/Germany! KB
What’s your favorite decade of cars?!
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70s 🇺🇸 💪
1980's and 1990's. If I can pick two...
1950s and 60s
It’s gotta be the 60’s…all those unrivaled muscle cars
Everybody knows the best decade for cars was the 50s !
1930’s would have to be my favourite era for cars. Beautiful curvaceous lines, quality materials used, assembled by men not machines & timeless elegance 😍
From the mid 20s to the early 40's After that they started looking like hard-shell bugs. they stayed that way all the way into the late 60's there were a few exceptions like the T-Bird and the Corvett. Ford came out with the mustang. But for the most part the 60's cars pretty much sucked. Then the 70's and they all turned into boxes and stayed that way until the late 80's The 90's came along and they started putting lines back in cars, given them that sleek animal lines to them. Don't like boxy diamond cut cars. Give me the long lines that have aerodynamic curves to them.
Imagine how cool it would be to actually use this car for your daily tours, like commuting to work or buying groceries, together with this stylish outfit. Would also give people who had their childhood/teenager/young adult phase in the 40s to 60s a great nostalgia experience.
The reason why the rubber on the tires still work better than the new ones is because it was produced mainly by the rubber tree plant so it was real rubber today tires are made out of synthetic rubber
Everything was better back then! Everything new is junk!
@@garytanck new materials is made to be easier to recycle, that's why. Since most of the people buy and sell or crush whitin 10/15 years i think is a good solution for now
Rebuild….not replace the carbs………(damn kids 😉)
Interesting....🤔
Planned obsolescence. Lots of products were made better back in the day. Problem was they were too good and you wouldn't need new tires unless you put lots of miles on them. After WWII when people started moving around the country, there was a demand for better tires so the tire industry did all sorts of research into better treads against road hazards, bad weather, poorly maintained highways, etc. And the shift to synthetic materials for better treads had the side effect of having not-so-great sidewalls, and that's where we see most of the crackling from tires sitting unused for years.
Who would have guessed that 90 years ago, this Chrysler would be so well preserved. It should definitely be featured in period movies, and kept in a museum.
With this video you guy's brought a FLOOD OF EMOTIONS to my wife and I. Thank you so much. The memories you bring back to us are priceless!
That car reflects the Art Deco movement of the 1930s. The Empire State building and the Chrysler building in New York City are also built with this design principle.
With their sloped hoods and hooded wheels, the cars were designed to appear in movement, even when they were parked.
Absolutely beautiful!
Especially the Chrysler Building. Exterior decorations were large copies of their 1929 models' hubcaps.
30's the 40's and the 50's when designs rocked
Nothing built today compares, from the 1937 Cord to 1955's Chevrolet Bel Air, Rolls Royce Silver Cloud and the Citroen DS to 1957's BMW 507 and Ford Thunderbird down to the '58 Impala: such sweet styling.
@@billolsen4360Российские круче машины😂😂😂😂
Our aunt had a car just like that. she would come and get us of a Saturday take us to Woolworths and we had lunch out. What lovely memories you brought back.
Bless Denise, cleaning up her father's collection.
I think there's a Chevy in the kitchen!
Yep 68 Chevy wagon
Yeah bless Denise making money from Daddy’s collection😭🤣
She says they don't have the resources . Resources to what??? To keep those car in such precarious conditions ? For sure they can sell them for a good amount instead of having them getting dust again. Those garages look like dumpster , they don't have a broom because they don't have resources or because they are waiting for someone to do it. 😂😂😂😂😂
Guys, this has to be my most favorite detail to date! RJ you really looked (and sounded) the "paht" with that New England accent. You're hilarious! I think what impresses me the most is the respect you show these vehicles when doing what you and the caring you have. I don't know who picked out the background music for this video but It was absolutely spot on!! I'm 76 years old and have a great respect for the "Big Band" era. I have to tell on my self here.....when you showed the B-Roll and the full shot of this beautiful Chrysler, all shiny and new looking, it actually brought a tear to my eyes. Those were the days guys! Thanks for bringing tons of sunshine into my evening!!
Wow, what a transformation. I think this is the best one you’ve ever done I remember as a kid we inherited a 1935 Packard from my grandfather after he passed away and it looked exactly like this car. Great job guys.
That car is awesome! The quality materials are why it’s survived 90 years! Looks very comfortable to drive! Not fast…comfortable. It turned out beautiful!
SO SATISFYING AND BEAUTIFUL. As a young boy ( 6 or 7 ), we were driven to Vavation Bible School by a local farmer who owned one of these. The smell still is embedded in my brain / nostrils and the seats...OMG THE SEATS. So big and so beautiful. I love how you dudes embrace and respect all vehicles and the eras they are from. WELL DONE. OBTW...CHROME IS MY VICE. One more thing..THE EMBLEMS UNDER EACH WINDOW... YES, VERY COOL.
I think that unique interior smell was from mohair upholstery on the seats.
The 30's were my favorite decade of cars. Nothing says style like art deco.
Well nothing was run by automated machines back then so there was a standard for how things were done. It was on an assembly line but all assembled by hand. So its quality is gonna be a lot better and higher grade than anything now.
A 90-year old Chrysler!!!! Good luck on this detail Brent, Mike & RJ. Kick butt on this classic.
Thanks for the comment, guys.
What I love seeing about this channel is saving older cars that could have easily been sent to the scrap yard due to severe damage, but are saved from going there. It is awesome to take any car in bad shape and give it a new life again. Incredible work guys!
Great job on this Chrysler. They were rock solid vehicles. Thanks guys! The music was perfect for this car as well
Wow! When you showed the finished product, you took my breath away! Utterly fantastic job-inside and out! Great video, especially mating the music with the age of the car! Thanks!
When RJ came out in Character 😂
Awesome video guys this one was pretty awesome! 🔥
I Hope Frank makes it home 😢
RJ was great in character!
Under the tires are tubes which have never seen the light of day so still able to hold air. sweet car !
Thanks for these regular Saturday uploads! Always a pleasure to watch you lads do what you do best. Bringing cars back to life!
..It's unbelievable that an 89-year-old vehicle has survived to this day, still standing and sturdy, it's amazing..
That’s because they were intentionally built to be lifetime cars, whereas things today are built for planned obsolescence to make the companies money
Absolutely perfect detail.
The protective measures taken while detailing to make sure nothing got damaged were methods every detailer can learn from.
I love the 1930s era cars, the art deco era. Beautiful lines, elegance and class!
Most satisfying part is seeing the car look as good if not better than when it was purchased
it ran when purchased, not running FAIL
This car is in really good shape for its age. The musical track is excellent too.
Being an OLD person, I'd have to say my favorite decade for car design would have to be the SIXTIES !!! . . . I'm sure Frank is out having a good time, just like he should. ( I also think you should clean up that 1968 Chevy Caprice station wagon in that house - my neighbors bought a new one just like it ) BLACK MAGIC Bleach White Spray is what you need for white wall tires, I've been using it for years.
Good stuff. Used to be called "Westley's Bleche-Wite". I have never found anything better for whitewall and white letter tires.
Awesome! And the choice of music is Spot on!
Yep! They captured the whole vibe!
I grew up listening to music like that, 30's 40's.
Musik from the 40 were the USA marines raped thousands of women from LOS ANGELES THE PACHUCO (SUITS SUITORS)…WATCH THE MOVIE AMERICAN ME FROM EDWARDS JAMES OLMOS!
I was born in 1970, and I have always loved the Oldsmobile land yachts from the late 60's and all through the 70's. I've owned several Oldsmobiles throughout my life.
The actual S.O.S. pad originally came out all the way back in 1917! It has been my 'go-to' cleaner for whitewalls since my first car - A 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon, and I still use them today to remove stubborn stains one white walls.
Oh yeah, it also works great on chrome too.
Beautiful and stunning transformation.
Beautiful car!
Per what is my favorite part of the detailing process? I enjoyed seeing the tire white walls go from brown to bright white!
I enjoy scrubbing the raised white letters on my truck tires with Bleche-Wite to get them bright white.
The whole car and those white walls turned out great. God bless
You need to submit this episode for a webby award....excellent work! Hint , I might be on the voters list ...
Black Magic Bleche-White Tire Cleaner 32 oz - Works great on white walls.
Old stuff from 1972. Was toxic and burnt your hands
Yup that’s good stuff. Great on regular ol’ blackwall tires if you just like a clean Matt finish, no dressing for shine aid.
@@gregpallett1839 used on dad's headliner 64. Galaxies smoke stained but this hot it. Ultra Brite. 33 cents in pEP boys
That's why it works
@@gerry-p9x Yes it did, I remember.
I can't wait to show my dad this video. He was born in 1931 and still is as sharp as ever. He will however ask how you guys work so fast and I just laugh and tell him the video is in warp speed. He should really love this video as I did.
Great impersonation of the Massachusetts tongue.❤
The music is so proper 😊😊
I SAW A 1968 CHEVY WAGON IN THAT GARAGE HOPE TO SEE THAT CAR CLEANED TOO!! THANKS,..
From 65 to 68, the full size Chevys all looked like they were in motion. They need to be preserved.
This car is a true beauty!
I'm from Hungary, here these cars are almost unknown..
But i would be probably the most proud guy, if i had the opportunity, to drive this car around here, in my Land.
Beautiful work!
This is the coolest car I have seen so far on your show. I love the period of the 30s, Al Capone and the days of the Tommy gun drive-by. The Valentine's Day massacre. I can't get over the condition that cars in. Unbelievable.
I adore your voice characterisations! It's as you guys jumped right out of a 1930s newsreel!
That was a super fun episode! Loved the music (used to play in a jazz band) and the car came out fantastic! Keep up the great work!
Most satisfying and favourite vid to date. Please restore more of this era cars! Really cool!
The buttons on top on the windows, you pull them out to turn on the wipers, there's 2, one on each side, push them in to turn them off. Cause I have a 35/36 custom airstream DeSoto but mine has a different dashboard
As an old MOPAR lover, this Chrysler is absolutely stunning! Would have loved to have heard it start and run!!! Awesome video!!!
They said something was worng wit da curberator.
My favorite decade for cars is the 1950s: the styling is unmatched before or since. Plus, they came out with many new technologies for cars, and some very powerful engines, too. That said, I love the cars from the ‘30s and ‘40s, too!
My favorite part to watch is all the dirt & grime wash off. Revealing a CLEAN car!
Thank you for not destroying by customizing the beautiful car
Wow! What a beautiful car, you did a fantastic job detailing it as well
I really enjoyed how you all got into the moment. Very classy and entertaining . This is how you all stand out from the rest. Great job.
Regarding FRANK - if birds are anything like cats or dogs, then he may have just had a little "vacation", and just come back as if nothing had happened! THEY do that. They do like their human owners, but just feel they need to be by themselves, sometimes!
What better way to start the day than to wake up and watch a brand new WD video?
That’s what i’m sayin! Enjoy!
Love this. I have a picture of my mom in front of this same kind of car and it was so cool to be able to see what the rest of the car looks like. Thanks for all of your great work.
I love watching kiddos react to old cars:
“I mean this car is almost 90 years old and even back then it had wheels, headlights, doors and an engine.”
So cute.
It’s even funnier how they react when told that electric cars are over 100 years old and were some of the first cars produced commercially
Awww… yes…. This younger generation… 😂
@@larae75 yup. Pretty cute.
Discovery is an amazing thing to behold.
Very similar to how a six to eight week old baby starts to realize they have hands and can begin to manipulate their environment with these newly discovered appendages.
@@Teufelshund
Yes!!!! 🥰
I'm in awe of your restoration skills! This video was a beautiful testament to your dedication and love for classic cars. Absolutely fantastic
Like that you preserve history by just cleaning
My first time watching one of your videos and it was awesome. The car had such great quality, detail and character. Being a newer Mopar, this car is amazing in its detail. Great video and awesome detail and attention to preservation. As for the whitewalls, I have always used Comet Cleanser with bleach and a simple scrub brush. Brillo pads may be a little to course on older white walls and lettering though I've never used them for that. Only the real chrome like this Chrysler obviously has. Great job and awesome to watch you get into character and period correct music.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. You guys have gone above and beyond ! As for Frank I hope he has taken to the wide open blue & his buddy’s ! Nice job guys 🍩☕️👀😎👍 🧽🧼🪣🐁🕷️
I really hope Frank learned how to fly and is okay 😭
Good video I always watch all u videos I injy them a lot in south Africa 🇿🇦
RJ, you gotta tuck the tie between two buttons so it won’t get dirty! 😎
I love watching you guys work together - Mike seems to be pretty knowledgeable about cars - my favorite part of the video is when you spray the car and scrub- awesome
My grandfather worked in a rubber factory during the Depression, he's no longer around, but it did my heart good to hear your opinions about the quality of the tires from those days!!
I love Denise!!!! She’s got so much information. I would totally hang out and be her friend!!! Let’s put her on the show permanently ❤❤❤❤
You guys should do that white station wagon in the house.
What a stunning classic! My great-grandfather had a similar model in his barn back in Huntsville, Alabama. The transformation of this car turned out fantastic! The Oldsmobile Cutlass and Chevrolet Corvette Stingray videos are some of my all-time favorites.
Love all of your videos, but this one is easily my favorite. The music, the outfit and the car were all fantastic! Great job guys!
This is one of the best videos you guys have made so far. I watch these with my four year old son and he loved this one - he was jamming to that old school music! We love your videos!
When spraying on foam soap, can add a drop or two of food coloring. I love how it goes on blue, green, yellow, orange. Take your pick!
Loved it! Her dad has great taste in cars , turned out beautiful
Pretty sure those seats have been reupholstered at some point. There's no way that's original fabric. Actually, much of that car has been previously restored.
And the one who did it. Did an excellent job.
I am so happy to see that the young generation shows enthusiasm over preserving this beautiful old Chrysler.
You asked what is the favorite part to watch.. the spray pre-cleaners used after vacuuming the outside paint. To preserve the paint for the debris would no doubt scratch the surface with rubbing with soap and water.
Very meticulous work, and right now, I'm only thru 21:06 in the program. Two thumbs up guys.
Oh, and yes, the 1930's threads and cap looked snappy. You looked nice.. maybe someday, folks will return to dress attire as one has pride in their appearance.
What it holds the air, is not the tire itself, is the rubber tube inside the tire…
The tire has no cracking like an older modern tire would and that is due to it being real authentic rubber from a rubber tree and not the synthetic rubber used on modern tires and tubes.
Whew!!! It's hot in here!!! Crank open the windscreen!!
The period music and humor was a cool effect. It really helped tell the story of the car
Your detailing is magical artwork. All care and amazing results. You would destroy a project if you didn’t know what you were doing. Absolutely brilliant job and great to see the process happening. The owners reaction is priceless as well.
This car has so much Presence ❤
Love the 30’s and 40’s rides!
I totally agree that SOS pads are the best thing to use on white walls. Nothing else seems to work as well.
not so much on the chrome work though .... Turtle Wax Chrome Polish was my go to.
Bleche-Wite
To me this car find is the best one these guys have found to date. That Chrysler is beautiful after the work they put into in. Great job guys!
You guys are so creative. Love the music, RJ's outfit, and of course the care you take with the detail and how much fun you have learning about the car. I love the vacuuming and extraction the best. It's fun to make dirty things clean.
Frank is hanging out with his/her fellow Seagulls at White Castle/McDonalds/Burger Kings parking lots scavenging for food from ppl
I LOVE how you guys always choose "period correct" music for the era of the car you're detailing. Awesome touch guys.
I love cars from the 50's but this Chrysler is amazing and you guys did a fantastic job of restoring that shine!
This has to be my favorite detailing job you've done. That Chrysler is beautiful.
I really love the music you use. Laid back sound with a stand up bass, just smooth and enjoyable.
The music used for this episode is perfect! Really does feel like you're taking a step back in time with this ancient beauty!
I've had the opportunity to ride in some pretty old cars. 😁 Like an old Willies Jeep with 2 little buttons over the windshield. These were of the push/ pull variety to operate each wiper. We took that old Jeep on a cross country trip. When it rained when Mom was driving, I needed to operate the wipers, pushing and pulling them until the rain stopped. We also could go no faster than 55 mph and sometimes drove along the side of the road to let cars pass. We called it "dodging mailboxes" and laughed. Mom's birthday was yesterday, she would have been 94. Thanks for the memories of that fun adventure with her. 🥰
I am almost speechless . 30s in my favourite decade . I am in the UK so never see cars like this . The quality , the style . The art deco features . It is art at it's best . I would give anything for that car . I cannot find words to say how beautiful it is . A glimpse into an almost forgotten world .
Incredible quality of materials, incredible construction craftsmanship and awesome the great job you did to detail it. Thanks for such a fantastic video.
My favorite part of watching your detailing videos are the 50/50 shots when you leave one side dirty and wash the other side.
Oh yea and I would have the say it would be the 60s for my fav decade of car.
Good vibes to you WD
My favourite part of your videos is when you polish the paint and also do the rims the transformation is so amazing, oh and chrome polish as well, and I enjoy cleaning my cars interior cause I can finally get to the dusty corners 😂😅
I absolutely love old cars like this. My father was a car fanatic and he would buy old cars, restore and sell them. I remember he had one with a rumble seat. I cant remember what kind but I think it may have been a Model A Ford. He held on to that one for a while and he would drive around with my sister and me in the rumble seat. Loved it. This was back in the 60s. That is the one I wished he had kept.
While I've never owned a 30s Airflow, I have owned a virtual twin to the Caprice Estate wagon in the background. As a family car, we had a '68 Caprice wagon that was really loaded up, including automatic a/c, factory level ride suspension, power EVERYTHING and the topper - a 396 engine! Our kids loved the "way back" seat. Cool video on the Chrysler. Sorry I got sidetracked.
Absolutely Beautiful. An Outstanding Job on a Magnificent Car. It isn't just representative of an Era but the whole Car Concept.
thank you so much.love to see the old ones come back.
hate to see them cut up and rodded.i love the 30,40,50,s
50,s was my younger years.the 55 ford crown vic was my love
When detailing my rides, I absolutely appreciate the final step which is the ceramic coating application. They look stunning when completed :)
You guys did a very respectful job. The upholstery was a especially well treated. One way we used to clean the wide white walls is with a wet SOS or Brillo pad.
Guys you can try those Mr.Clean white eraser pads, for the white wall tires those work pretty good for me.
I'm very jealous, not only of this wonderful CAR,, but your "traditional" outfit, mister - it's SO retro!
Awesome job as always guys, nice to see old vehicles from different eras cleaned up. The wife and I look forward to your videos. Can't wait for the next one!!!
Hi guys,
thanks for your videos every Saturday afternoon! I love you guys, your humor and your work on so many great old cars! Good luck for the future, stay healthy and best regards from Cologne/Germany! KB