No bad language, clean jokes. I've spent too many years with foul mouth co- workers and dirty jokes. Now I must "un- learn what I have learned. Yoda".. I enjoy the content, the father- son relationship I once had with my son. I enjoy seeing the old cars barking back to life....
@@omegathomas9206 I'm a tri-five fan myself, but I've pretty much found out, I like the other makes too.... I wish though, that the Independant makes could be brought into the mix as well...Willys, Studebaker, Desoto, Kaiser, Fraser, American Motors, Henry J, Nash, well, I've forgotten the other names it seems.
@@SpockvsMcCoy there's plenty of it out there.....I wonder just how many points sets are available though...I don't miss them. I used to be able to set the gap by eye, back in the day.
Hi Rev. Critics not welcome, opine is fine but this is your empire to enjoy as you and the Ole Man please. I love every minute of your videos. They make me laugh and make me remember when I was a youngster and loved these cars every bit as much as I and you do. I have a few years on your dad but staying young at heart keeps me young. Your videos and the way you folks do things are a privilege for me to enjoy and I’m sure many of your fans. Take care guys and greetings to NikkiT. Big Al.
We love viewers like Big Al.... A majority are just like you supportive and entertained... I love all of the rest as well.. but I hope they watch more ads... Thanks for everything...
I really appreciate how you and your dad keeps the language clean and how you both still get out and do stuff together we need more people like you both thank you sir me and my grandson try and watch all we can I been watching for two weeks every night .this old world is crazy now days . So me and my grandson watch your show and western channel he is 6 yr old and he loves hunting fishing and cowboy and Indian shows but he loves watching you work on stuff and getting them running lol he gets so excited when the old motors fire up. We tinker with stuff all the time and he hangs right there with me.
We'll make a GM man out of you yet. Had a '64 impala 327-4. Drove it all over the country in the early '80's. Never a whimper out of that thing. Overheated the brakes coming out of the Rockies. Thank God for pea gravel
@@RevStoration partly my inexperience of not knowing how to save the brakes in mountain driving. They had those pea gravel shoulders and runs for that purpose, mostly for trucks
I sold auto parts for over 30 years and just retired at 62. I do love watching you and the old man doing the shade tree mechanics. Right before I retired I was working for Napa.
Rev, y'all are 1000% correct! Your cars, your channel, your cars to do what you wish with!!! I still love my Chevies!!! Those sixes would last a long time..Like most brands of cars, if you take care of them, they'll take care of you..
Thank you for another great video but the time goes by fast to fast. I understand you have time constraints but I wish they could be longer. I just enjoy your videos very much. You your dad and wife enrich my life and give me joy and happiness when things right are not going very well for me. Thank you all for everything
I'm loving what you guys do, there's always negative comments on every channel....please don't change a thing, it makes me feel like I'm right there with you, working on the cars.... good work!
Got love the Stovebolt 6. My father in law’s 1956 Chevy Apache 1300 (Canadian truck) has a stovebolt 6. It sat 27 years in the bush here in Saskatchewan and we got it run. It went through a full restoration and now belongs to my brother in after my father in law passed.
Wow what a fantastic video Rev. Them old 250 straight 6's are a beast of a motor. Had one in a 76 p/u. Thanks for sharing your journey with us Sir. ✌❤🙏
Hi Rev. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. If you're having fun mending the cars and making the videos and we the viewers are having fun watching them, then that's all that matters. Take no notice of the negative comments, you are doing a great job. Cheers Chris.
My comment one year later... I liked his answer to the people that commented about is this all they do... just restart old engines. When he said they would sell some of these classics at some point, well good for them. Do what you want to do with your cars. I enjoy these videos.
obviously you like the old fords , little tip from my experience , when you are trying to revive one , vintage fords with conventional ignitions had a bad issue witht the breaker plates on the points , bushings would wear CONSISTENTLY throwing off the Dwell and Timing ...just an FYI let me know if you get this ... LOVE the channel
I bought a classmates family car that I rode to grade school in the 60's a 1964 Chevy Impala 283 all original I rebuilt the motor at a little over 10000 miles. Drove it a few years and sold it when I transferred to Arizona.. Power Nothing just automatic and no a/c
It is still good to see an old car come back to life even if it is a Chevy. I think inline 6's are just some of the best most reliable engines ever made regardless of which car maker made them.
Rev love the passion you put into all the videos you do! Sorry I missed the premier. Going to have to put it on my calendar because you’re all about passion and hope and we need that these days!
More and more I like these “Old Start” videos. It’s fun watching to see how you investigate what’s wrong, and seeing what it takes to get the cars running.
HEY REV!!!...came to you and wife's other channel because of the reselling...been silent watcher here so far...and you are right....fuel pumps on old chevy's are the worst...little advise spent a little $ on block off plate and a cheapo electric pump...and thank the LORD it over...lol....can't wait for next ford project...or chevy... tell MS NICKY T i said howdy howdy....GOD bless both of y'all...
I was raised on the Chevy 250 and 292 straight six engines. That one barrel Rochester was the easiest to overhaul carb I ever worked on. If you get spark and fuel she’ll run.
Thank you Rev and Dad for the awesome fun automotive and educational content you both share to put out for us and more vehicles is the best way to get a fun hobby and life done right I know cause I once owned 150 cars at one point not anymore but still own alot of vehicles myself and wouldn't change nothing
Old rig runs good, just like a Ford should! haha {Yes, I know it's not a Ford} I think that '57 Fairlane was the most fun cuz the old man was acting like a kid with that one!
Excellent video Rev :) & your dad :) excellent team work and that 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne would have 235 Cubic Cm size motor and carb is a Carter brand plus got 2 speed Power Glide transmission of Automatic transmission number 200 and 303 rear end gears! Yes Chevrolet Impala cars have 3 round light on back last year did that was 2007 year Rev :) that information for you!
You both are awesome at what you do. That's not a Ford lol. But i never seen you both turn down a challenge. I like the Thunderbird sitting next to that car the silver one. I enjoy how you both bring theses old cars back to life.
My dad sold me his6 64 Impala when I was in the service. I like the Biscayne and would be interested in buy it. I love the old chevys. I have owned lots of cars over the years, to many to count. I live in Ohio though so It would be something to drive it home.
Pastor I love your channel and all that you do, no criticism here you and your dad are hilarious 😆. I have a 64 impala but love the simplicity of the byscane let us know if you decide to sale. Keep doing what you're doing 👌🏾👏🏾👍🏾🙏🏾
A thorough clean up, check the brakes, flush out the gas tank, and offer it for a reasonable price to the viewers. There are lots of folk that like 4 door sedans. Thanks for the video.
Would love to pick up old car to work on. Could make that Biscayne look SWEET. 2 door or 4 door don't matter in certain models. Look forward to watching earlier vids and future ones. Start saving my money. Thanks
When new, a 1964 Biscayne was popular as a taxi, law enforcement vehicle, fire department vehicle, and government fleet vehicle. Not many were sold to the public as as the Bel Air was more popular. These stripped big Chevrolets lost popularity once the smaller 1964 Chevelle was introduced.
Another great video Rev! I enjoy what ever you and your old man work on, a little variety does not hurt a thing. I love all the old cars! Till next time take care.🙏🙏😊🇺🇸
I learned years ago to ignore what people think about me. Sometimes I'm good at it and there are times when I'm not. But the one constant in my life is my family and the Lord. The rest can "kiss my grits."
Ahh so much like the car that grandpa promised to me years ago but got sold out from under me. Those old cars are so much better than any new one. If your dad decides he's ready to sell I will gladly come to georgia. Another great video God Bless
@@RevStoration honestly those old 6 cylinders always seem to run. Park them for years then drive it hundreds of miles those motors will go. I can promise one thing if your dad decides to sell me that car it will be restored and driven to car shows etc.
It would be wonderful if cars were that simple today. I like the old Fords, they just outclass the GM cars. You tell them Rev, I feel the same way you do. It's my business what I do with my vehicles or anything else.
enough said ...............that a boy you tell them ....most of the cars would have been gone...the old man saved them Miss Holly is smiling down from heaven
Awesome!!! As we've both said many times Rev, there's just something about that first start!! Love the video and that smile on the 'Ol Man's face. Reminds me of the days of working on cars in the driveway with my Dad. Keep em coming Rev and please please please let me know when (or if) y'all decide to sell some cars! Please tell everyone there that I said hey! Darren in TX
ol'e rev...i dont know..i think you hood winked me..as soon as i sub..you got chevys on the channel ...i'll let ya slide on this ..my older brother had a 64 chevy with a6 as his first car..
Well I did make it back to watch and must give the old Man kudos on the Hotwheels, and Yes, for crying out loud, do what you like with these vehicles! Love seeing you guys rev them up!
I love the old Chevys that's when they were real cars, I see you all got a thunder ⚡ Chicken sitting next to the Chevy I'd love to see you get it running most had a 302 and would really run like a scalded dog. Thank you both for another great video.
I love watching this channel, the main reason being no bad language . I`m a Christian man and I hate bad talk. thank you guy`s so much.
No bad language, clean jokes. I've spent too many years with foul mouth co- workers and dirty jokes. Now I must "un- learn what I have learned. Yoda"..
I enjoy the content, the father- son relationship I once had with my son.
I enjoy seeing the old cars barking back to life....
As a younger man I worked at a couple of new car dealerships so I heard and witnessed plenty of raunchiness.
@@howardkoster4026 Iam a bonafide ford man myself but I like the old chevies and the old buicks and olds as well as the old fords
@@omegathomas9206 I'm a tri-five fan myself, but I've pretty much found out, I like the other makes too....
I wish though, that the Independant makes could be brought into the mix as well...Willys, Studebaker, Desoto, Kaiser, Fraser, American Motors, Henry J, Nash, well, I've forgotten the other names it seems.
@@SpockvsMcCoy there's plenty of it out there.....I wonder just how many points sets are available though...I don't miss them. I used to be able to set the gap by eye, back in the day.
Like another you tuber says " We're just having fun ! If you take things to serious this channel may not be for you buddy "
Keep up the good clean fun
I agree with Puddin'
@@RevStoration Ditto that last comment.. Puddin's in the House. (o_-
Hi Rev. Critics not welcome, opine is fine but this is your empire to enjoy as you and the Ole Man please. I love every minute of your videos. They make me laugh and make me remember when I was a youngster and loved these cars every bit as much as I and you do. I have a few years on your dad but staying young at heart keeps me young. Your videos and the way you folks do things are a privilege for me to enjoy and I’m sure many of your fans. Take care guys and greetings to NikkiT. Big Al.
We love viewers like Big Al.... A majority are just like you supportive and entertained... I love all of the rest as well.. but I hope they watch more ads... Thanks for everything...
Ol 6 cylinder fired right off. Runs really well.
Surprised me that it ran as good as it did...
I really appreciate how you and your dad keeps the language clean and how you both still get out and do stuff together we need more people like you both thank you sir me and my grandson try and watch all we can I been watching for two weeks every night .this old world is crazy now days . So me and my grandson watch your show and western channel he is 6 yr old and he loves hunting fishing and cowboy and Indian shows but he loves watching you work on stuff and getting them running lol he gets so excited when the old motors fire up. We tinker with stuff all the time and he hangs right there with me.
James, I am extremely honored to hear it.. Thank you so very much for commenting.
We'll make a GM man out of you yet. Had a '64 impala 327-4. Drove it all over the country in the early '80's. Never a whimper out of that thing. Overheated the brakes coming out of the Rockies. Thank God for pea gravel
Dewey... no brakes in the Rockies... would be a lil rocky...
@@RevStoration partly my inexperience of not knowing how to save the brakes in mountain driving. They had those pea gravel shoulders and runs for that purpose, mostly for trucks
I sold auto parts for over 30 years and just retired at 62. I do love watching you and the old man doing the shade tree mechanics. Right before I retired I was working for Napa.
Awesome John... we are as shade tree as it gets. Thanks for watching God Bless.
Sir u are a riotous Man fan of the show . Not a first time watcher still love the small and big block Ford's !!!!
Thanks for watching Jeff... We are honored...
Rev, y'all are 1000% correct! Your cars, your channel, your cars to do what you wish with!!!
I still love my Chevies!!! Those sixes would last a long time..Like most brands of cars, if you take care of them, they'll take care of you..
Thanks Howard... I get that we are putting it out to the world, but we are having fun... that is our only agenda...
@@RevStoration yes, I feel like a neighbor, stopping by to see what all iij s going on...Be well..
@@RevStoration and I for one appreciate that tons!!!!
My week isn't complete until I see the father son duo meet.
Thanks for watching for sure...
praise the lord Rev and daddy
Thanks Brett...
Hello Rev glad to see your back and your old man as you call him love your videos
Thanks Sheldon..
Can't wait for the power-wash video on this fine automobile... it's going to be epic!
She needs a good clean up for sure..
Thank you for another great video but the time goes by fast to fast. I understand you have time constraints but I wish they could be longer. I just enjoy your videos very much. You your dad and wife enrich my life and give me joy and happiness when things right are not going very well for me. Thank you all for everything
Thanks David... we will have more coming for sure...
I'm not a Chevy person either but those old in line six's are hard to kill. Love your channel.
They are hard to kill..
I'm loving what you guys do, there's always negative comments on every channel....please don't change a thing, it makes me feel like I'm right there with you, working on the cars.... good work!
Thanks friend... we understand but maybe if we say it on the video, I will not have type it so much in the comments.... Thanks again..
Agreed 100% - I love what y’all do!!
One of the nicest cars I ever owned was a '64 Biscayne from Arizona!!!!
This one is still solid..
Got love the Stovebolt 6. My father in law’s 1956 Chevy Apache 1300 (Canadian truck) has a stovebolt 6. It sat 27 years in the bush here in Saskatchewan and we got it run. It went through a full restoration and now belongs to my brother in after my father in law passed.
Wow... cool story that does not surprise me... They can sit for ever and if it turns and has compression it will run..
Another great one! I wanna see the video of ya putting the fuel pump in it though. 😁
Thanks for the Super Chat.. I will return the blessing...
@@RevStoration no need my friend. I enjoy your videos, you deserve compensation for entertaining me. 👊
Congratulations on getting that Chevy back up and running! Engine sounds great!!!
Enjoy YOUR CARS! Many Blessings!
Thanks 👍
New subscriber. My two favorite knuckleheads. Lol! But the dad jokes...please! You're killing me!
Knuckleheads for sure...
@@RevStoration - Yeah, but you're my kind of knuckleheads!
I like watching the 2 of you work on your cars. Keep doing what you do. Always fun.👍
Thanks Tim... we have a blast...
Hellow rev good luck it's a chev. Good to see you both thanks for the prayers for me bless both. Y'all
You bet
The old 6 cylinder American engines are amazing! They just run and run. Great video
They purr and run for ever...
I would wait for it to come on but it'll be 0100 here in the UK. will watch it first thing tomorrow.
Hope you caught it later... thanks Richard..
I own and drive an F250 and love the old iron regardless of brand.
Keep em coming!!
Me too Dennis... but I had to pick a team and it has been Ford for a long time..
It's not a Ford but I say clean erup give her a little TLC would be a cool ride awesome old car , I always enjoy the channel , God bless
Thanks Charles... fun ride..
Good job on getting the Chevy going and thanks for bringing us along, sharing on my FB page.
Thanks Tom...
Wow what a fantastic video Rev. Them old 250 straight 6's are a beast of a motor. Had one in a 76 p/u. Thanks for sharing your journey with us Sir. ✌❤🙏
Thanks Tim..
Could this be a 235? Love your and your dad’s adventures, Pastor. Great Bluegrass music too. God Bless.
I do not know... thanks for watching..
Hi Rev. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. If you're having fun mending the cars and making the videos and we the viewers are having fun watching them, then that's all that matters. Take no notice of the negative comments, you are doing a great job. Cheers Chris.
We are getting them going and having fun with it... Thanks for watching..
Great job
Thanks for watching..
My comment one year later... I liked his answer to the people that commented about is this all they do... just restart old engines. When he said they would sell some of these classics at some point, well good for them. Do what you want to do with your cars. I enjoy these videos.
Thanks Hugh
obviously you like the old fords , little tip from my experience , when you are trying to revive one , vintage fords with conventional ignitions had a bad issue witht the breaker plates on the points , bushings would wear CONSISTENTLY throwing off the Dwell and Timing ...just an FYI let me know if you get this ... LOVE the channel
Yep, we have dealt with that before...
Sounds AWESOME!
Thanks Pokey...
Love the channel keep on doing it your way I love it. That 57 fairlane one of my favorite older cars. I dearly love a 57 Ford and a 57 Chevy.
We like the 57 as well.. more episodes coming soon.
Chevrolet? Thought somebody hacked your channel. Great video as always, Rev.
It purrs and we are grateful to only have one more... Thanks for watching..
I bought a classmates family car that I rode to grade school in the 60's a 1964 Chevy Impala 283 all original I rebuilt the motor at a little over 10000 miles. Drove it a few years and sold it when I transferred to Arizona.. Power Nothing just automatic and no a/c
Yep.. only power was headlights and taillights..
At David Davis.. That is Exactly How My 1995 Chevrolet Cheyenne 1500 is, And My Dodge Ram 1500 1997. NO Ac or Anything Just power steering.
Aint nothing like a ol inline 6 roar
She purrs for sure...
It is still good to see an old car come back to life even if it is a Chevy. I think inline 6's are just some of the best most reliable engines ever made regardless of which car maker made them.
I agree.. run like a sewing machine..
Hey Rev and Dad she runs sweet! That's just crazy after 20 years
Thanks for sharing
They often surprise us...
Fun watching you getting them running
We enjoy these old rigs...
I enjoyed all of the cars and trucks Calvin Humerick 😂😂😂😂
Thanks Kathie...
Rev love the passion you put into all the videos you do! Sorry I missed the premier. Going to have to put it on my calendar because you’re all about passion and hope and we need that these days!
Thanks Roy... we truly enjoy the work we are doing... It is fun and now we have a camera..
Enjoyed this one Rev
Thanks Hank... You are a blessing... Hope you work with you soon..
Well howboutcha? Yep. Rev has "Jedi" Carb. skills!
More and more I like these “Old Start” videos. It’s fun watching to see how you investigate what’s wrong, and seeing what it takes to get the cars running.
We enjoy it and hopefully to keep it going... Thanks for watching..
Great episode Rev God Bless y’all!
Thanks again for watching.. Praying for you brother...
@@RevStoration Thank you my friend!
Can Hardly wait You know it's going to be so much fun Dynamic Duo is Back 😁😁😁👍👍👍
Thanks Mary...
Thank you and your DAD for sharing a glimpse into your life
I love the Chanel and hopefully one day I will be able to buy one of your treasures
When they hit the market.. i hope you do..
Those old Chevy inline 6 engines are nearly bullet proof . The inline 6 ford and dodge slant 6 are the same indestructible.
It seems like it has been on the road yesterday...
HEY REV!!!...came to you and wife's other channel because of the reselling...been silent watcher here so far...and you are right....fuel pumps on old chevy's are the worst...little advise spent a little $ on block off plate and a cheapo electric pump...and thank the LORD it over...lol....can't wait for next ford project...or chevy... tell MS NICKY T i said howdy howdy....GOD bless both of y'all...
She will be on more of the videos coming up soon... Thanks for watching and agreeing on the fuel pump...
64 Chevy was the car me and my girlfriend dated in. Alot of memories in. Thanks
IM sure.. thanks for sharing..
Sweet, great video guy's 😁 . Like Mortske says, it's a Chevy, they just wanna run 😎 if you were closer to Boise I'd love 2 give this a good home.
They do want to run for sure.. Thanks for watching...
Yep, those use the old bronze filters.
I will have to find one..
Enjoyed watching an old car come back to life !!!
Me too
Great job 👏👏
Thank you! 😃
That motor runs great ///
Thanks, we agree.
I was raised on the Chevy 250 and 292 straight six engines. That one barrel Rochester was the easiest to overhaul carb I ever worked on. If you get spark and fuel she’ll run.
She does.. seemed easy!
Thank you Rev and Dad for the awesome fun automotive and educational content you both share to put out for us and more vehicles is the best way to get a fun hobby and life done right I know cause I once owned 150 cars at one point not anymore but still own alot of vehicles myself and wouldn't change nothing
Thanks Nathan... we feel the same way... not hurting anyone and having fun..
Seems to be alot of those old 4 door sedans left. Usually in gold. lol What a good old runner though.
Happy to have this ole rig... she will be a good runner before long..
Old rig runs good, just like a Ford should! haha {Yes, I know it's not a Ford} I think that '57 Fairlane was the most fun cuz the old man was acting like a kid with that one!
Yep... it cranks and purrs..
Excellent video Rev :) & your dad :) excellent team work and that 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne would have 235 Cubic Cm size motor and carb is a Carter brand plus got 2 speed Power Glide transmission of Automatic transmission number 200 and 303 rear end gears! Yes Chevrolet Impala cars have 3 round light on back last year did that was 2007 year Rev :) that information for you!
Thanks Andrew...
@@RevStoration welcome
1964 Chevy Biscayne sedan with a trusty GM 6 cylinder. I like this car Rev............ hint hint.
God bless, love you and the old man too~
Thanks for your service Papa John... We will keep that hint in mind..
@@RevStoration you're welcome Rev.
That's the good thing about old vehicles "American vehicles " doesn't take much to get them running again
Except our awesome ability... yep it does not take much..
You both are awesome at what you do. That's not a Ford lol. But i never seen you both turn down a challenge. I like the Thunderbird sitting next to that car the silver one. I enjoy how you both bring theses old cars back to life.
Challenge accepted
Love your videos please keep them coming God bless you guys from pa.
Thanks Sonny..
Its beyond me why people would complain about your methods, and free entertainment, most of us enjoy the heck out of it . Deuces
We are smiling the whole time and having fun... Thanks for watching..
My dad sold me his6 64 Impala when I was in the service. I like the Biscayne and would be interested in buy it. I love the old chevys. I have owned lots of cars over the years, to many to count. I live in Ohio though so It would be something to drive it home.
Thank for watching Gregory!
Pastor I love your channel and all that you do, no criticism here you and your dad are hilarious 😆. I have a 64 impala but love the simplicity of the byscane let us know if you decide to sale. Keep doing what you're doing 👌🏾👏🏾👍🏾🙏🏾
Thanks Mark.. we will keep that in mind..
That old slick slander will out love the car. I'm guessing it's either a 235 cid or a 250 cid engine.
Most Certainly... sweet runner.
Glad to see the ole girl crank, my uncle had one on the farm for years. Wish I got it they junked it. Great show as always keep it up Rev
She ran and ran really well.. brakes and she is a street runner..
Awesome job guy's,, sure do look forward to the next video,,, sounds like the timing is off a little bit,,, 👍
Thanks Dennis..
Welcome Rev,, have a great weekend and God bless,,,
would like revival of the thunderbird next to it
It is coming up soon.
Rev, your money, your property your bidness and no one elses
Amen Tom..
A thorough clean up, check the brakes, flush out the gas tank, and offer it for a reasonable price to the viewers. There are lots of folk that like 4 door sedans. Thanks for the video.
She will hit the road fairly fast...
Never had much of a gas shortage here in my part of northern Idaho, never seen any lines at the pump either. Love your channel
Thanks Terry..... We had lines at every station that had gas.. most didn't.
Ahhhhhh, Rev's dad is a victim of circumstance...nyuk nyuk nyuk...
HaHa!
If you guys were in my area I would buy that biscayne from you in a heartbeat. Those old chevys are some of my favorite cars.
Would love to pick up old car to work on. Could make that Biscayne look SWEET. 2 door or 4 door don't matter in certain models. Look forward to watching earlier vids and future ones. Start saving my money. Thanks
They are still out there but you gotta look at the uncommon places..
When new, a 1964 Biscayne was popular as a taxi, law enforcement vehicle, fire department vehicle, and government fleet vehicle. Not many were sold to the public as as the Bel Air was more popular. These stripped big Chevrolets lost popularity once the smaller 1964 Chevelle was introduced.
I could see them being used as a taxi... lot of room.
Good video, Brother! Not a Chevy fan but, it's good to see ANY old iron roar back to life! God bless.
I agree Lou..
Another great video Rev! I enjoy what ever you and your old man work on, a little variety does not hurt a thing. I love all the old cars! Till next time take care.🙏🙏😊🇺🇸
Thanks as always Jerry..
I learned years ago to ignore what people think about me. Sometimes I'm good at it and there are times when I'm not. But the one constant in my life is my family and the Lord. The rest can "kiss my grits."
Amen... Emil... Good advice..
Can't beat a straight six, Ford or Chevy, boy if y'all sell the 57, I'm coming to Georgia!!
Thanks Chad... We will have more videos on the 57..
At Chad Rhode...Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth...Dodge Trucks.
I owned one of these 1964 cars back in 1978 in Arizona this would be weird of this was my old car they said it came from Scottsdale
Scottsdale, GA... just outside of Atlanta... We love arizona cars though..
@@RevStoration Darn I really thought it was my car from back in the 70's I did like mine good car
I been waiting on this one!!
She purrs... like a chevy should...
Ahh so much like the car that grandpa promised to me years ago but got sold out from under me. Those old cars are so much better than any new one. If your dad decides he's ready to sell I will gladly come to georgia. Another great video God Bless
Erick, this one wanted to run... easy first start in many years...
@@RevStoration honestly those old 6 cylinders always seem to run. Park them for years then drive it hundreds of miles those motors will go. I can promise one thing if your dad decides to sell me that car it will be restored and driven to car shows etc.
It would be wonderful if cars were that simple today. I like the old Fords, they just outclass the GM cars. You tell them Rev, I feel the same way you do. It's my business what I do with my vehicles or anything else.
So true... The cars of today will not be started after sitting this long.
enough said ...............that a boy you tell them ....most of the cars would have been gone...the old man saved them Miss Holly is smiling down from heaven
Len, Mrs. Holley was an awesome lady... Thanks for your comment..
Awesome!!! As we've both said many times Rev, there's just something about that first start!! Love the video and that smile on the 'Ol Man's face. Reminds me of the days of working on cars in the driveway with my Dad. Keep em coming Rev and please please please let me know when (or if) y'all decide to sell some cars! Please tell everyone there that I said hey! Darren in TX
Thanks Darren, we will let you know...
That’s most likely a 250 or a 194 inline 6. Great old engine! I had a 194 in my 66 Chevy II
Thanks for the info
ol'e rev...i dont know..i think you hood winked me..as soon as i sub..you got chevys on the channel ...i'll let ya slide on this ..my older brother had a 64 chevy with a6 as his first car..
No More Chevy content for a while... I think we have one more...
Rev, like you said there your cars. I enjoy, and envy, the fun you and your dad have working on the cars together. Great channel!
Thanks Leigh... fun stuff..
Love the T-bird beside it. I had one just like it maybe one day Will it start
Fuel injected makes it a little harder for us... but yeah... will it start for sure...
Getting fancy with those title cards! Haha. You good ol boys just keep doing it your way. I look forward to every video.
More to come! Thanks for watching...
Well I did make it back to watch and must give the old Man kudos on the Hotwheels, and Yes, for crying out loud, do what you like with these vehicles! Love seeing you guys rev them up!
Thanks for watching... God Bless.
Great job rev I love them old Chevys u can't kill them old six cylinder's keep it going rev god bless
Thanks for watching.
Hi Rev and dad, you want a lodger for a few months, I'm so jealous of your old cars, we don't have stuff like that here,, all the best guys
Thanks Rob.
I love the old Chevys that's when they were real cars, I see you all got a thunder ⚡ Chicken sitting next to the Chevy I'd love to see you get it running most had a 302 and would really run like a scalded dog. Thank you both for another great video.
She has fuel injection so that would be fun to see if she would run...
@@RevStoration BERRYMANS to the Rescue lol 🤣🤣🤣 even cleans spark plugs
You can always trust your Chevy. ❤️
She purrs for sure...