Chad this was a GREAT one👍 I think the Spirit of the first owner was with you signaling his approval! I was thinking with your “luck” you would pull up behind a cop and the horns would let loose!😂🤣
Glad to see the D100 running again. It's amazing how a truck that hasn't run in 34 yrs could run so strong. Great job as always. By the way ole Dude should be the first project in the new shop.
Finally, someone that knows how to wash a vehicle. Seems like every you tube channel I watch where someone is presure washing a vehicle, they start at the bottom and work their way up. I was taught from an early age, you start at the top and work your way down. Congrats!
It sure figures if she's going to give up ANYWHERE on the journey, there's NO questions it'll be directly in the middle of an intersection! She fought you the ENTIRE way that ol' Dodge sure did.. Great series though Chad, had a lot of fun recovering this one, thanks for taking us along!
@@ThisNThatGarage ford boxes change quike, take off in 2nd to 3rd by 20 mph. unless stomped. chev boxes slip too much..cant even feal a ford box change unless stomped.
Hi Mr. Chad, the old truck looks good. I think you had mentioned, the owner had given it to his granddaughter, I hope she drives it with love in her heart, and never forgets him. Chad thank you for doing such a wonderful job, keeping his memories alive.
You might be able to fix the horn right, because at some point the steering wheel should be removed to repair the steering column. Obviously it shouldn't twist when the shifter is moved. Hole in exhaust looks like an easy fix. Bunch of little things to plug away at yet. Doin' a great Job!
That thing was a bear!! Love watching you work, the voices are hilarious, reminds me of myself when I'm wrenchin on my truck, only without all the curse words, LOL!! Betcha Dude gets first dibs on the garage.
Had a car that the horn would blow every time you turned the wheel. There was a bare spot on a wire for the horn inside the cap on the steering wheel. Just wanted to pass that on to you. Another great video. Please keep them coming.😊
I so appreciate you showing how it really is working on old vehicles. You just have to keep on battling until its done. Not magically finished overnight like on TV shows.
Maybe put a big magnet on the outside bottom of the trans pan to catch metals. Back in the old days they didn’t run pan magnet’s 🧲 isn’t there a vacuum modular on those!! If so u can adjust w/straight screw driver
Woo hoo! Happy Friday y'all! Usual pleasantries.... I hope everyone has had a great week, including a safe and very happy Independence Day & that you all have a wonderful wonderful weekend! 💙🙏🏼💙
I really like watching your videos.Great job on the new shop. My ex-wife' father's family is from Clarksville.I think they owned Langfords Machine and Metal Works(think that's the name). The old Dodge looks and runs pretty good. Good job!
I really appreciate and enjoy the work you put into the videos, if you keep at it I'll keep watching. Guessing Ole Dude going to be the first. In the meantime I am going to go do somethin .
Wyatt a great truck. It amazes me that a truck that's been sitting for 34 years and become part of the woods can still have that much potential. Definitely a keeper. Great job!
another successful resuscitation of a nearly dead vehicle. Turned 70 the other day, been working on cars since I was 8-9 years old, was pretty good by age 12 at general repair, building engines at 14-15 years old, but I still learn things watching you. If I don't learn SOMETHING new every day, I must be in a coma, never too late to learn new things.😁 👍🇺🇸😎
Just more Southern Magic by your truley! What an ace! That black GMC could be a candidate for your talent? Keep on keepin' on brother! Oh and "Auto detailing & restoration We come to you! No location too tough" Chad & Co. Llc.
Thank you Chad for the hard work you do to provide us with fun and entertaining videos to watch! You worked your butt off on that dodge. I can't work on stuff like I used to because of health reasons but I get to do it vicariously through you watching your videos. God bless you Chad! Keep on keeping on!! 👍 🇺🇲
All effort you and time you put into it was worth it. Thanks for bringing it back to life. Truly amazing how it comes back after standing all that time. Thanks for the entertainment. Love your videos. Take care of yourself and God bless you mightily. From South Africa ❤🎉❤🎉
I finally figured it out!!!!!!!!!! THE CAMERA ANGLE OF YOU WHEN WORKING IS EXACTLY LIKE THE T.V. SHOW “HOME IMPROVEMENT” with Tim Allen “TAYLOR’S” NEIGHBOR “WILSON” never showed his face!!!!! This has bugged me for awhile until NOW IT JUST CLICKED in my mind🎯💯‼️
It was good to see that ole girl pull out. Man you have more patience than anyone I know. I have no clue on what is going in the shop first, but I am excited to see...!! Cheers...!!
That seemed to be an up hill battle , just one thing after another. But with The Stick to it effort of Mr Chad it is now roadworthy . Thank you for the video , It taught me a lesson , and I owe that to You . Till next time , God Bless You and yours , Stuart in Canada ..
perseverance pays off. Masterful job getting it back on the road. As messy as it may be, you might have to put in another new tranny filter in case there was still stuff in the internals. My guess would be the dump truck. Good video as always.
For that engine going from being locked up to running great with no smoking is very impressive. Chrysler LA series v8 is definitely something to consider
I love watching your videos you dive in and you continue on I was sitting here yelling at my TV it's the trans filter it's that trans filter and you came up with it too like I'd say you're it's a pleasure watching you work
Awesome to see the old truck back on the road after all these years!! I think your first project in the shop may be either your dads old car or that wagon that you picked up. Whatever you’ve decided to work on. We all look forward to seeing it.
I've been searching for a sweptline forever here in nw Florida. My dad had one he loved and although he passed away when I was 8. I always wanted to do a tribute build for my dad. That's a very nice truck!!!!
The Dodge fought you all the way but you showed it that it could live again. great content. I know you said that you knew witch one of your toys was first in the new shop and I think it has to be DUDE that one deserves your love.
Not sure why I watched this channel to start with. I'm not mechanically minded. I think it's the humour, love for family and word changes that is also a thing my children know me for. I've now seen all content and look forward to new adventures. Keek up the good work.
Chrysler 727 and 904 transmissions have to be in neutral to check the transmission fluid level also the throttle valve linkage to the transmission must be set correctly or it will burn the transmission up pretty quickly.
You’ll probably have a old truck, maybe a Chevy or Ford in your garage roughly between 60 and 70 maybe a 52 who knows good luck. Awesome video. Have a good weekend.
Watching this revival from across the pond in Bonnie Scotland Chad, great series as always and good to see all your (hard earned) efforts rewarded👍👍 Keep on keepin on buddy🏴🏴
Keep up the good work! I bet its going to make someone a good running truck, are they going to fix it up more later? Keep the videos coming cant wait to see you work in the new shop soon!
Fun video, ty. In the 70's the tinted windows were a slight green tint. Clear windows would blind you on a sunny day. I made the mistake trying to save 20 bucks buying a clear windshield. Very bad move, had to wear shades to drive it and very hot. Sold it shortly after.
I love this truck. It looks like the one my mom had she bought new in 71 .it ran from va to wva so much. I bet it could drive it self. She called it gorgeous gorge it finally got so bad the doors fell off from rust
No better way to spend a Friday night than at the old this N that garage. Thanks for the laughs 😃 and information about vehicles.
Chad this was a GREAT one👍 I think the Spirit of the first owner was with you signaling his approval! I was thinking with your “luck” you would pull up behind a cop and the horns would let loose!😂🤣
Would love to see the black chevy or gmc run again. Always wanted one. Love to watch how they almost always come back to life
I would too hope Chad can make a video on that one
I am hoping that too
Twin Headlights denotes a GMC. I’d love to see that restored… that’s money sitting there.
@nigelbeaumont1109 yes. No argument. But i want to put that clip on a chevy of the same year.
Those chevys are garbage. Theres a reason it's parked
Glad to see the D100 running again. It's amazing how a truck that hasn't run in 34 yrs could run so strong. Great job as always. By the way ole Dude should be the first project in the new shop.
Finally, someone that knows how to wash a vehicle. Seems like every you tube channel I watch where someone is presure washing a vehicle, they start at the bottom and work their way up. I was taught from an early age, you start at the top and work your way down. Congrats!
It sure figures if she's going to give up ANYWHERE on the journey, there's NO questions it'll be directly in the middle of an intersection! She fought you the ENTIRE way that ol' Dodge sure did.. Great series though Chad, had a lot of fun recovering this one, thanks for taking us along!
FHello this ftf Ty
Work is all you know big guy
The horn is hilarious! Good Job Chad. Great work on a good old truck... Happy to see it back on the road.
I really look forward to watching your videos every Friday you are awesome keep up the great work
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@@ThisNThatGarage ford boxes change quike, take off in 2nd to 3rd by 20 mph. unless stomped. chev boxes slip too much..cant even feal a ford box change unless stomped.
@@ThisNThatGarage great vids.. i have friends that anything 4 yrs old,,is old.. i have a 62, 75, 82,. trucks..& 73 car..
What a cool old truck
Nice. Remember to check fluid in Torqueflites idling in neutral only.
Great job Chad. That drive home was one for the books! Pinnacle of patience.
Hi Mr. Chad, the old truck looks good. I think you had mentioned, the owner had given it to his granddaughter, I hope she drives it with love in her heart, and never forgets him. Chad thank you for doing such a wonderful job, keeping his memories alive.
Great rescue Chad keep those videos coming me and my family love them take care god bless
I think ole Dude will be the 1st in the new shop. You seem to have a passion for it.
You show how easy it really is to bring a old car/truck back to life! Real back-yard mechanics!
Easy?
Iam living vicariously. Life long mechanic and disabled now. I truly look forward to the weekly video, especially long ones.
Preshate it. 👍
I always look forward to your videos. Thanks also for the history that goes with it.
You make dreams happen. Way to stick with it sir.
Horn blows when ever it wants to? That’s just the truck being happy and saying goodbye to its resting place
Love to see you revive the old gmc that was sitting next to it keep up the great work
Cool ole dodge for sure. Lol, it looks orange in the vid, id have to call that one general. Looks like Duke boys charger. Great work as always.
You might be able to fix the horn right, because at some point the steering wheel should be removed to repair the steering column. Obviously it shouldn't twist when the shifter is moved. Hole in exhaust looks like an easy fix. Bunch of little things to plug away at yet. Doin' a great Job!
That thing was a bear!! Love watching you work, the voices are hilarious, reminds me of myself when I'm wrenchin on my truck, only without all the curse words, LOL!! Betcha Dude gets first dibs on the garage.
Had a car that the horn would blow every time you turned the wheel. There was a bare spot on a wire for the horn inside the cap on the steering wheel. Just wanted to pass that on to you. Another great video. Please keep them coming.😊
I'm sure that's why the wires were unplugged in the first place. 🤣
I so appreciate you showing how it really is working on old vehicles. You just have to keep on battling until its done. Not magically finished overnight like on TV shows.
It can get rough!
Another old truck back on the road. Great save. ❤
Beautiful old trucks in amazing condition
Maybe put a big magnet on the outside bottom of the trans pan to catch metals. Back in the old days they didn’t run pan magnet’s 🧲 isn’t there a vacuum modular on those!! If so u can adjust w/straight screw driver
Great to see that old truck saved! Always liked the look of that body style!
It's always a pleasure to watch you dude ! Thanks again for sharing !😊
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Woo hoo! Happy Friday y'all! Usual pleasantries.... I hope everyone has had a great week, including a safe and very happy Independence Day & that you all have a wonderful wonderful weekend!
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Chad hi I am 71 yrs young can't wait for you to come on you remind me of me 20+30 years ago thank u young man
I love this. Another one saved from the weeds Chad. Brilliant job
Awesome revival of this Dodge! I love old trucks. It would be cool if the owner would let you get that GMC going too.
I really like watching your videos.Great job on the new shop. My ex-wife' father's family is from Clarksville.I think they owned Langfords Machine and Metal Works(think that's the name). The old Dodge looks and runs pretty good. Good job!
Been in there a time or two.
I really appreciate and enjoy the work you put into the videos, if you keep at it I'll keep watching.
Guessing Ole Dude going to be the first. In the meantime I am going to go do somethin .
Nice work on the truck sounds good great job 😊
u can adjust the bands in the trans should be bolts to tighten them change ur shift and a modulator adjustment will help it for sure
So good to see that old Dodge back on the road! You got it running and driving for minimal money too. Thanks for the videos Chad!
Wyatt a great truck. It amazes me that a truck that's been sitting for 34 years and become part of the woods can still have that much potential.
Definitely a keeper. Great job!
It's amazing how quickly they can recover from neglect!
I live in Michigan and at 8pm Friday all things stop so I can watch Chad and learn some new things and get a good laugh keep up the great work
Preshate that! 👍
another successful resuscitation of a nearly dead vehicle.
Turned 70 the other day, been working on cars since I was 8-9 years old, was pretty good by age 12 at general repair, building engines at 14-15 years old, but I still learn things watching you.
If I don't learn SOMETHING new every day, I must be in a coma, never too late to learn new things.😁
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I love learning!
It took you alot of effort and alot of work to get it back out of the woods can wait to see you start working on the the new shop 👍
Just more Southern Magic by your truley! What an ace! That black GMC could be a candidate for your talent? Keep on keepin' on brother! Oh and "Auto detailing & restoration We come to you! No location too tough" Chad & Co. Llc.
Great job, I really enjoyed watching the ole dodge come back to life
Looking forward to seeing you work in the new garage
Thank you Chad for the hard work you do to provide us with fun and entertaining videos to watch! You worked your butt off on that dodge. I can't work on stuff like I used to because of health reasons but I get to do it vicariously through you watching your videos. God bless you Chad!
Keep on keeping on!! 👍 🇺🇲
What an awesome video! It's very entertaining and interesting watching you bring these beasts back to life. Great job!
Good job, Chad. The GMC has to be next!
All effort you and time you put into it was worth it. Thanks for bringing it back to life. Truly amazing how it comes back after standing all that time. Thanks for the entertainment. Love your videos. Take care of yourself and God bless you mightily. From South Africa ❤🎉❤🎉
I finally figured it out!!!!!!!!!!
THE CAMERA ANGLE OF YOU WHEN WORKING IS EXACTLY LIKE THE T.V. SHOW
“HOME IMPROVEMENT” with Tim Allen “TAYLOR’S” NEIGHBOR “WILSON” never showed his face!!!!! This has bugged me for awhile until NOW IT JUST CLICKED in my mind🎯💯‼️
I only have one thing to say I LOVE DODGE AND MOPAR THAY WILL ALLWAYS BE NUMBER ONE IN AMERICA TO ME .
Seeing that ole dodge come out of the tree row it was in sure was cool! Ole girl cleaned up nice, I bet that was a sharp machine back in 1971!
Grat job look good for a old truck good to hear get lock jour ln shop from australia 👍🛠🔧🔧🔧😁🚜
It was good to see that ole girl pull out. Man you have more patience than anyone I know. I have no clue on what is going in the shop first, but I am excited to see...!! Cheers...!!
That seemed to be an up hill battle , just one thing after another. But with The Stick to it effort of Mr Chad it is now roadworthy . Thank you for the video , It taught me a lesson , and I owe that to You . Till next time , God Bless You and yours , Stuart in Canada ..
perseverance pays off. Masterful job getting it back on the road. As messy as it may be, you might have to put in another new tranny filter in case there was still stuff in the internals. My guess would be the dump truck. Good video as always.
look forward to watching your videos every Friday you are awesome keep up the great work
For that engine going from being locked up to running great with no smoking is very impressive. Chrysler LA series v8 is definitely something to consider
I love watching your videos you dive in and you continue on I was sitting here yelling at my TV it's the trans filter it's that trans filter and you came up with it too like I'd say you're it's a pleasure watching you work
Thats a cool old Dodge good to see the old ones back on the road.
Awesome to see the old truck back on the road after all these years!!
I think your first project in the shop may be either your dads old car or that wagon that you picked up. Whatever you’ve decided to work on. We all look forward to seeing it.
Holy smokes what a great thing your doing. May God bless you for your help. Keep up the great work
I've been searching for a sweptline forever here in nw Florida. My dad had one he loved and although he passed away when I was 8. I always wanted to do a tribute build for my dad. That's a very nice truck!!!!
The Dodge fought you all the way but you showed it that it could live again. great content. I know you said that you knew witch one of your toys was first in the new shop and I think it has to be DUDE that one deserves your love.
The Oldodger rides again ! WooooHoooo
Great job on the old Dodge. That young lady will enjoy it I'm sure. You're a stand-up guy for sure. Thanks for sharing this adventure with us.
And my guess is the white car in the car port, finally.
You are another Ely Whitney I love that old Dodge glad too see it live again you do a good program thank you sir
Great job! That truck is worth every minute!.
Very nice work and fun to watch you 😀 thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😊
What a great video. That D100 is an amazing testament to great old school American engineering.
Always appreciate the videos as always good jb
Felt butterflies watching that old beauty drive out of it's grave. Great job!
Mustie was probably drooling as he saw the old bike hit the ground! it's his favourite vintage of bicycles. 🙂
I sadly stopped watching him years ago he sadly never finishes anything.
It cleaned up pretty good! It honks because it’s saying “ Look at me I’m on the Zroad!!
That’s a cool ole truck. Glad to see you’re getting it going again. Hopefully someone will take better care of it in the future
You are one working guy Chad! Keep the good stuff coming!
When that wasp came at you it was straight into ninja mode!! That's some good stuff right there.😂😂😂
I do not like things that can sting!!
@@ThisNThatGarage I don't blame you one bit! I'm 52 but I can still run like a gazelle if they are coming after me!!
Not sure why I watched this channel to start with. I'm not mechanically minded. I think it's the humour, love for family and word changes that is also a thing my children know me for. I've now seen all content and look forward to new adventures. Keek up the good work.
Preshate it! 👍
Job well done. Your determination and spirit is a joy.your ability to fix build. Great I enjoyed your 550 Honda go kart. Was quite remarkable 😊
man that filter was gunky, good stuff! great work
Nothing like an old vehicle moving again after sitting for so long. The memories that old truck must have...
I can't believe you drove that out ... good on you sir.
Fluid and filter needs changed. Old 904 and 727's are bad about that when they set a long time. I've had it happen myself. Love the channel!
Im glad you didnt just assume the transmission was junk on it! Good on you for thinking to go on ahead and change the filter first! Good job!
Chrysler 727 and 904 transmissions have to be in neutral to check the transmission fluid level also the throttle valve linkage to the transmission must be set correctly or it will burn the transmission up pretty quickly.
Throttle lever wide open transmission lever full back otherwise rebuild will be necessary. Ask me how I know
All those were done.
You’ll probably have a old truck, maybe a Chevy or Ford in your garage roughly between 60 and 70 maybe a 52 who knows good luck. Awesome video. Have a good weekend.
No clue what you will work on next. I always enjoy what you do on your video.😃❤️🇺🇲
great job Chad 👍
Lockjaw 1st in garage gets my vote
Watching this revival from across the pond in Bonnie Scotland Chad, great series as always and good to see all your (hard earned) efforts rewarded👍👍
Keep on keepin on buddy🏴🏴
It amazes at your engineering simple but very effective
Me and my wife love your videos you does work very hard keep it up
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Keep up the good work! I bet its going to make someone a good running truck, are they going to fix it up more later? Keep the videos coming cant wait to see you work in the new shop soon!
Awesome job on reviving the old dodge!👍💗
The wire plug in on the modulator is loose, that's why it's kicking out of gear!!! Awesome truck!!!👍👍
These don't have a modulator.
Oops I forgot the year 🤣🤣
Fun video, ty. In the 70's the tinted windows were a slight green tint. Clear windows would blind you on a sunny day. I made the mistake trying to save 20 bucks buying a clear windshield. Very bad move, had to wear shades to drive it and very hot. Sold it shortly after.
I love this truck. It looks like the one my mom had she bought new in 71 .it ran from va to wva so much. I bet it could drive it self. She called it gorgeous gorge it finally got so bad the doors fell off from rust
I vote for Dude to be first! I actually have an alarm set so I won't miss your videos! Another great job Chad!
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Love the 'New Shop Sound', so 'Tin-Can' like. Filter or Torque Converter.
Shore enjoyed that experience. you're goof at sharing. Thank you.
Good job and good video Chad, thanks for sharing brother! Kirk from Lake Charles Louisiana! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸