Thank you very much for this video. It is very exciting to see how you get on those classic cars with the seats so broken. I look forward to your new video soon!
OK now you are in my era of vehicles. I'm almost willing to bet that has a 351 engine in it. A C6 Ford transmission. In 1975 they were really doing a great job of detooning just about everything for emissions. Freaking vacum lines everywhere. Probably had a 2 barrel carburetor with a single exhaust if original. Or a very small CFM 4 barrel.. I really love those cars even though they were not very is very strong in the engine area. It was probably lucky if it put out 185 horsepower. Changing out the carburetor with dual exhaust and a little bit of a Cam you could easily get 275 out of I think. I've worked on a lot of them. To me they were a thing of beauty back in the day. Love that green color. No sarcasm. I would like you to keep that car in mind for future conversation. FYI my favourite car is a 1972 Thunderbird with a 429 engine.
I honestly think she had never driven a vehicle with a carburetor. She looks to young. But I've been wrong before. Will see if she lets us know.. Hope your day is good MR Chapman..
People see this car and say, "It is a pile of junk." My friends and I say, "I see a ton of potential in it". Lol!!!
Thank you very much for this video. It is very exciting to see how you get on those classic cars with the seats so broken. I look forward to your new video soon!
Definitely think you should throw in a battery and Crank it for reals ☺️
Thanks for the next junkyard video so see you later for the next video i'm waiting good luck pedal cat
These cars have the best pedals for filming imo
OK now you are in my era of vehicles. I'm almost willing to bet that has a 351 engine in it. A C6 Ford transmission. In 1975 they were really doing a great job of detooning just about everything for emissions. Freaking vacum lines everywhere. Probably had a 2 barrel carburetor with a single exhaust if original. Or a very small CFM 4 barrel.. I really love those cars even though they were not very is very strong in the engine area. It was probably lucky if it put out 185 horsepower. Changing out the carburetor with dual exhaust and a little bit of a Cam you could easily get 275 out of I think. I've worked on a lot of them. To me they were a thing of beauty back in the day. Love that green color. No sarcasm. I would like you to keep that car in mind for future conversation. FYI my favourite car is a 1972 Thunderbird with a 429 engine.
Have you ever come across a car in the junk yard that actually tried to start when you turned the key?
not for a lot of years now, back in early 80s and before.
A couple years older and I could scavenge parts for my T-bird.
I may have asked you before but have you ever flooded a car before?
I honestly think she had never driven a vehicle with a carburetor. She looks to young. But I've been wrong before. Will see if she lets us know.. Hope your day is good MR Chapman..
Do your own sound effect miss.
This makes me wanna role play with you SO BAD. You got a sexy imagination.
fai video ford cranking