YES! NNKH rides a skateboard to an abandoned Econoline with a backpack full of tools and gets it running and rolling! Who else does this? Love this video.
I had to ⏸ the video at the under construction WAWA scene. My jaw as this brave man has been giving us one heck of a ride on that board all the while narrating, filming and of course not falling... ...and then @corydriver7634 said what I wanted to say so I'll give a 👍to this comment... Now Back to the NNKH Show
@@haraldhandfast no VVG has not and never will be on a skateboard bro as cool as VGG is not going to happen more likely to see him land in a helicopter before pull up on a skateboard 😂
NO ONE else would even attempt this job alone on a skateboard of all things! I can honestly say now I've seem it all. Thanks NNKH for bringing us with you.
I feel pretty confident most days, but I have never in my life been “I think I’ll take a train and a skateboard to go pick up a rust bucket that hasn’t run in ten years” confident. 😂
@@hindflight Thats why ya take Gus... Nah, Gus AND back pack full of tools and in/out of parts shops would've been too much. Not to mention the canary in a coal mine situation through the creepy house would have given Any dog a scooby doo complex. Pro level planning there.
I tried to take a train to go buy a car but the guy selling it sold it while I was on the way there despite being told he wasn't going to be available until later in the day
You are amazing! Great video. Reminds me of when I sold a 1974 Ranchero. Guy flew from Wisconsin to Seattle with his tools in a backpack. Drove the car all the way home. Said it ran great.
Chris, you are an absolute mad man! And I mean that as a compliment! Your videos are just the best. You ways apologize for getting off topic but that's what makes your videos so unique and entertaining. You're just this fearless guy exploring everything besides being a genius mechanic. We love all the adventures you take us on. From boating to exploring abandoned homes, buildings, junkyards, and now houses. Such unique content and so entertaining and enjoyable to watch. You and Jen are the best.
I agree with you. He is a mad man but, he just get you interested in what he is doing. Such a pleasure watching his vids. You know it makes no sense what he does with this van trying to save it but, it is so much fun seeing something out of my own world and just enjoying it.
Chris, just finished up watching the vid today, really appreciate you just laying it out like it is, can't save them all but you do what you can. Best to you and Jen.
Chris, I have to thank you for your enthusiasm and positive spirit. I always look forward to your videos (and Jen’s too!) because I know even if they’re a mixed bag of drone shots, checking out old buildings, working on the car a bit, whatever-the consistent part is you. You always keep your energy up, see the good parts of every old vehicle, keep the repairs simple and to the point, and do it all with a smile. Thank you for sharing that with all of us; it’s truly been a help for years and I hope I can come buy you a beer one of these days!
Only thing as cool as old abandoned vehicles is old abandoned houses. I'm so glad you get sidetracked, I loved seeing the old house. I've explored a few for my YT channel but unfortunately haven't had time or energy to film any recently so I'll live vicariously through you 😂 Thanks for the great content!!!
Skate,mecanic,electricity,operate a drone,optimism,willigness,etcetera...you really have all the skills! Compare to you, I can't do nothing. Bravo and thank you again for this great channel.
Literally the highlight of my UA-cam notifications! Edit: I love how Chris feels the need to apologize for the randomized nature of his videos, even though that's exactly what we expect of him
I was thinking the same thing lol the random tangents and adventures are almost as good or even more interesting than the mechanical content for me. Hell he could probly start another channel where he goes in old houses like that and I’d just watch that lol
@@jesseleesamples indeed, even other couples/relatives or whatever on other channels don't have the same energy or genuine interactions - in my opinion at least - that Chris and Jen have, and that makes them more fun to watch
Это не просто ремонт машины, это целое приключение. Спасибо тебе Крис за такие ролики. И спасибо рекомендациям Ютуб за то что однажды порекомендовали этот канал. В России в последнее время не очень работает Ютуб, но используя vpn который превратил скорость интернета от 500 Мбит до 20 Мбит я все же с удовольствием буду смотреть твои ролики. Ты очень душевный и простой человек, который трезво смотрит на вещи и не боится запачкаться. Огромное уважение к таким людям
Man, I am so glad that I found your channel a few months back. 🙏👍🏼👍🏼 You are such an adventurous dude and it's very inspiring. Skateboards, boats, drones, cars, expert wrencher, welder, problem solver etc. etc. etc. You do it all you are very confident inspiring. Keep up the great content. Again, so glad that I found you and the algorithm finally did a good thing and sent me your way.
"I FEEL YA BRO!" It's Just Like @ram_thefirstjedi a couple hours b4 you said...Chris doesn't need to apologize for the disjointed hap-hazzard fashion of these journeys... It's all eye candy* for the spectrum of his audience is wide. That is why our little gray cells get fired up just watching Chris do his thing. *videography wise, especially the drone shots, though Chris has his own pleasing to watch magnetisim going for him, I get why Jenn latched on to him...
Bought a '77 E250 for my business - the most reliable vehicle I EVER owned. Just tires, tuneups (plugs, cap, rotor, wires), and battery. One set of brakes because it was a three speed manual (no overdrive) with a 3:90 rear end - I had to give it gas to go down hills!
I've watched alot of your videos, but you walking through that house not knowing who or what was in there was the funniest thing I've seen for a long time. You getting distracted all the time just makes it better. Thanks
YEEES!!! Lets GOOOOOOOOO. NNKH with my East coast Sunday morning joe!!!! ☕️ Let's do this!!! And your video editing skills are just climbing off the charts NNKH!!!!!!
This is my favorite video yet, and I have watched almost all of your videos. The adventure, getting sidetracked, the mosquito repellent comedy, the abandoned house exploring, love it all. Thanks for making my Monday lunch awesome!!
Great work Chris! This channel should be up to 1.5 million subs by now! but I have no doubt you'll get there! Keep the great videos coming! You have to come back for the Camaro even if it's just a "Will it start?" And again congrats new dad! Welcome to the club of fatherhood.
Great video. I used to own a 1981 e150 with a 300-6 and 4 speed od on the floor. Loved that van. Brought back alot of memories watching this. Thank you for that.
I kinda like it when you skip around on the videos. It makes it more like a TV show. I also get bored easily, so it works for me. Amazing the gun is still hanging in the house. Looks like a newer black powder. I used to drive one of those vans in 1977 for work. My friends father and his brother did van conversions in the early 1970's, early 80's. Southwest Van Artist, Chula Vista< CA. Just south of San Diego. I helped sometimes. I did interior paneling. They also did custom paint, murals, Magazine quality. See, I,m sorta like you, jumping all over the place. :).... Your a lot braver or crazier than me to drive that thing. Be safe man, a good video ain't worth getting killed for. Especially with a new baby. Congrat's by the way.
Patrick... Ya sound like a rightous dude now in his late 60's or early seventies... GeeZ ya could even be in your eighties... I just thought that your days gone by sound like you were having a good time back then... Same here. Not too crafty with paneling... but just saying we kept busy doing things not ever stuck attached to a couch or gaming chair.Peace Out Duncan
Your videos are inspiring to say the least. Educational and entertaining all in one! Inspired me at age 55 to dust off my tools and make old motors run again! Thank you for that. All the best Chris!
Always loved these vans. They were also used as ambulances back in the day and I was able to drive a few before they went the way this van did. Great video, sir
I couldn’t help but laugh, you were trying your luck on driving that thing home. Rusty tank, crappy brakes, no charging system and who knows what about the cooling system. Add in a little attention deficit disorder in the house LOL Thanks really enjoyed. Hope we see the Camaro get saved!
I love seeing you work on cars, but I really enjoy seeing the explorations and travels, as well. Thank you for the comprehensive coverage. I love your youthful curiosity and excitement, too!
Kinda gutsy driving that rust bucket on the roadway, especially at night...lol Looking forward to the next video on the stuff in the garage. BTW, congrats on the new family member!
One of my favorites so far, little bit over everything in this one with some throwbacks to urbex with the house and even a mult series at the house. Great work as always !
Looks like you rode by a couple of 'tweakers' along the way to pick up the van. Hoping you stay safe when going across town. Congrats on fatherhood! ;)
I hope your country grows up a little and eventually helps those who are in need instead of making out that they are the problem. Spending time in Canada and speaking with these "Tweakers" really showed the failures of statehood to help those who struggle in life.
That's all well and good, but it's not just about what the government does or doesn't do, it's a lot of personal development and personal responsibilities. I speak as another example of someone who left the life behind.
I love your videos. They're always different. Wondering around that old abandoned house was a kick. It's not all automotive or boats. Sometimes it's just a glimpse into your life vacations, but it's always a lot of fun. Keep up the good work young man
I watch a few of these but the curiosity and crazy nature of nnkh is beyond the rest plus he is always helping people that most would be scared to even talk too. Amazing dude and definitely gonna raise an amazing kid.
Man I enjoy your videos! You are so versatile and knowledgeable and not afraid to take on challenges that most people would not even consider. Great job and thanks for sharing your cool adventures with all of us.
Loved the Econoline vans, I drove a 15 passenger E-350 full of Boy Scouts and pulling a dual axle trailer from Houston to Altamont, TN for summer camp which is about 900 miles. It did a great job but it also had a 5.4 liter engine.
I’m dying laughing watching how distracted you get, just trying to find the title. Oh look a can opener, oh look an old rifle , oh look an attic! Haha I love it. Old boyboy is the definition of ADHD. Who knew going to look at an old van would be such adventure. The best channel around!
The realistic outcome that I would have expected from this, which is that its unlikely that you can get a wreck going with just a backpack of tools. Its great entertainment and you got further then I expected, you got it running but you didn't get it home. No one would attempt this anyways and come with a trailer in the first place. Love it.
Tip if the battery is dead dead, then just use the start pack. As the battery will just sap all the power (as if you were charging it). So it sucks all the power, leaving you no power to start the car. I think if you hooked the startpack up directly to the battery terminals, with the batt removed, it wouldve cranked. Just might save you buying a battery next time
Hi Chris, I hope your girls are doing ok! Such a cool video, thanks for that, it's just everything we love about this channel, a new adventure: car to save, things to explore, junk and treasures to find. It's always a pleasure to watch your videos, can't wait for the continuation of this adventure of the old spookyJersey house and its abandonned cars!
I love the flying by the seat-of-the-pants style to these videos. I often end up doing things like that too. I always come prepared, but without a rigid plan, or nearly any plan, of what I’m going to be doing, for how long, or where I’m going to end up at the end of the day. Those are my favorite kind of days so I think that’s why I enjoy watching someone else get to do that too. Sometimes you must plan your day out and be punctual, and those days can suck. I’d much rather go try to start some old junk I know nothing about, explore an abandoned house and property, ride around an unfamiliar town, try some new bug spray, and any other randomness I happen to fall into doing. Chris actually kinda inspires me to do this kind of stuff and to just be open to adventure and cool experiences all the time. I always enjoy the automotive or mechanical content, but I might love the random tangents and adventures even more.
I’m surprised I didn’t run into you & say…”I watch you on UA-cam”. That’s my go to Advanced Auto. Great job getting that E250 back where it belongs…on the road.
What's awesome about this episode is that it throws you around. You never know what to expect. Even Chris could not predict how this episode would go especially.
Oh my God, that piano touch at the end of the video was simply divine, absolutely spectacular, a masterpiece that transcends any expectation I could have had! It was an absolutely perfect moment, almost as if the universe itself had conspired for those notes to be played. No, wait, they weren’t just notes being played - they were like sound waves of pure emotion echoing directly into my soul! Every key, every chord felt like an explosion of feelings, as if the piano were speaking directly to my heart, with all its softness and delicacy. It’s the kind of thing you hear and think, “How did someone manage to create something so wonderful, so sublime?” Seriously, it was as if time had stopped, everything around me dissolving, and only that flawless melody remained, transcending everything!
WOW.. I had a 79 looked almost exactly the same.. Same color but window van, customized with blue carpet and beds. It had a 302 4 Speed, which I havent seen on any since! Was my first Vehicle Ever! First Engine I ever rebuilt also. I miss that thing..
By the foundation and a few un ruined interior clews; the house was built before the 1880s' [the two cellar walls materials]. It was raised on brick foundations, a style favoured in the 1880s, and 'updated' to then. The next 'fix' was circa 1970, and here is where it still is in 2014. I would think the 'local rabble' has been thru the place ,'like Grant thru Richmond'.
didn't even question why you were doing a will it run on the can opener until you walked away, I'd definitely be distracted by so much junk like that XD
Your channel encourages me to get wrenches turning which is something I loath due to my complete ignorance of mechanical NNKH. Appreciate the content, I learn something every episode.
They’re gonna stay everywhere til we help them clean up. They can’t help themselves; obviously. People say legalize drugs like Portugal and the Netherlands, but they both have made public use and camping super illegal, and force people into treatment programs that lead to job training and subsidized housing. Major L for Portland to just legalize drugs without that infrastructure.
Hey Chris, Another great Video! Super job building this one with a great story line and editing. Really fun to watch on a Sunday dinner time special treat, Thanks again
Thanks for helping this gentleman out! People could really use a helper like you. Hope the baby is doing well NNKH we all appreciate your work and vlog!
Love your energy and resorcefulness, Chris! A really entertaining video with enjoyable mixed content. I thought Casey Naistat was the urban skateboard king, but he's now number 2 to you.
YES! NNKH rides a skateboard to an abandoned Econoline with a backpack full of tools and gets it running and rolling! Who else does this? Love this video.
I had to ⏸ the video at the under construction WAWA scene.
My jaw as this brave man has been giving us one heck of a ride on that board all the while narrating, filming and of course not falling...
...and then @corydriver7634 said what I wanted to say so I'll give a 👍to this comment...
Now Back to the NNKH Show
@@corydriver7634 If given the time, He would have made a pit stop at that bridge he was riding over and jumped in to go for a little swim
VGG do it
@@haraldhandfast no VVG has not and never will be on a skateboard bro as cool as VGG is not going to happen more likely to see him land in a helicopter before pull up on a skateboard 😂
Also, mosquitoes are attracted by carbon dioxide, not body odor. It's your breath they love. Great stuff, Chris!
NO ONE else would even attempt this job alone on a skateboard of all things! I can honestly say now I've seem it all. Thanks NNKH for bringing us with you.
I feel pretty confident most days, but I have never in my life been “I think I’ll take a train and a skateboard to go pick up a rust bucket that hasn’t run in ten years” confident. 😂
That's how I got my first car. it was a greyhound bus in 1984 (75' coup D'ville, in running condition)
You know it right! Not to mention he rides that thing back late at night in NJ!!
@@hindflightaw cmon, you really that afraid of people after dark?
@@hindflight Thats why ya take Gus... Nah, Gus AND back pack full of tools and in/out of parts shops would've been too much. Not to mention the canary in a coal mine situation through the creepy house would have given Any dog a scooby doo complex. Pro level planning there.
I tried to take a train to go buy a car but the guy selling it sold it while I was on the way there despite being told he wasn't going to be available until later in the day
Great editing. Made all 42 minutes interesting, without showing a lot of useless stuff.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Lemon juice works better for skeeters. Just rub it on & it dries, no trouble.
Great video! Do NOT leave that convertible Camaro behind....go get it! They are cool and desirable.
Love. This. Year. Ford. Plymouth. Looks. Interesting. Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
I guess you didn't watch the video to the end. Because he said he's going to be going back for the Camaro with more videos about that
@@karaDee2363yeah he didn't watch it to the end or doesn't know what the iroc is.
Bro that Camaro is a serious limited edition... I believe it may be like a very valuable anniversary edition
that's what I was thinking go back and get both cars
You are amazing! Great video. Reminds me of when I sold a 1974 Ranchero. Guy flew from Wisconsin to Seattle with his tools in a backpack. Drove the car all the way home. Said it ran great.
Chris, you are an absolute mad man! And I mean that as a compliment! Your videos are just the best. You ways apologize for getting off topic but that's what makes your videos so unique and entertaining. You're just this fearless guy exploring everything besides being a genius mechanic. We love all the adventures you take us on. From boating to exploring abandoned homes, buildings, junkyards, and now houses. Such unique content and so entertaining and enjoyable to watch. You and Jen are the best.
Ditto! Couldn't have said it better!
I agree with you. He is a mad man but, he just get you interested in what he is doing. Such a pleasure watching his vids. You know it makes no sense what he does with this van trying to save it but, it is so much fun seeing something out of my own world and just enjoying it.
well-said
Chris, just finished up watching the vid today, really appreciate you just laying it out like it is, can't save them all but you do what you can. Best to you and Jen.
Chris, I have to thank you for your enthusiasm and positive spirit. I always look forward to your videos (and Jen’s too!) because I know even if they’re a mixed bag of drone shots, checking out old buildings, working on the car a bit, whatever-the consistent part is you. You always keep your energy up, see the good parts of every old vehicle, keep the repairs simple and to the point, and do it all with a smile. Thank you for sharing that with all of us; it’s truly been a help for years and I hope I can come buy you a beer one of these days!
Ditto!
Chris is a treasure
Really great description of what makes this channel so special and enjoyable. 👍
Only thing as cool as old abandoned vehicles is old abandoned houses. I'm so glad you get sidetracked, I loved seeing the old house. I've explored a few for my YT channel but unfortunately haven't had time or energy to film any recently so I'll live vicariously through you 😂 Thanks for the great content!!!
You are a brave man, Chris. You rode a skateboard to do a Will it run. And you own a couple of tow trucks. I love it.
He is Chris) 😉
@@111kirill111yea wtf is nick? lol
@@MicroSoftner 🤦♂️🙈😉
That “Factory Reconditioned” Atari 2600 box is quite rare and may be worth up to $150 in good condition for just the box😊
Skate,mecanic,electricity,operate a drone,optimism,willigness,etcetera...you really have all the skills! Compare to you, I can't do nothing. Bravo and thank you again for this great channel.
Literally the highlight of my UA-cam notifications!
Edit: I love how Chris feels the need to apologize for the randomized nature of his videos, even though that's exactly what we expect of him
I was thinking the same thing lol the random tangents and adventures are almost as good or even more interesting than the mechanical content for me. Hell he could probly start another channel where he goes in old houses like that and I’d just watch that lol
@@jesseleesamples indeed, even other couples/relatives or whatever on other channels don't have the same energy or genuine interactions - in my opinion at least - that Chris and Jen have, and that makes them more fun to watch
You are amazing Chris, such a hard worker and industrious. I thought you were crazy when you were going to drive that van home..lol
I love these vans. So easy to work on, parts are everywhere. They do rust body wise but still love them.
Congratulations on your beautiful daughter! Y’all are very blessed, I’m stoked for you buddy!
The TravMan from Lake Havasu!
Это не просто ремонт машины, это целое приключение. Спасибо тебе Крис за такие ролики. И спасибо рекомендациям Ютуб за то что однажды порекомендовали этот канал. В России в последнее время не очень работает Ютуб, но используя vpn который превратил скорость интернета от 500 Мбит до 20 Мбит я все же с удовольствием буду смотреть твои ролики. Ты очень душевный и простой человек, который трезво смотрит на вещи и не боится запачкаться. Огромное уважение к таким людям
Man, I am so glad that I found your channel a few months back. 🙏👍🏼👍🏼 You are such an adventurous dude and it's very inspiring. Skateboards, boats, drones, cars, expert wrencher, welder, problem solver etc. etc. etc. You do it all you are very confident inspiring.
Keep up the great content. Again, so glad that I found you and the algorithm finally did a good thing and sent me your way.
"I FEEL YA BRO!" It's Just Like @ram_thefirstjedi a couple hours b4 you said...Chris doesn't need to apologize for the disjointed hap-hazzard fashion of these journeys... It's all eye candy* for the spectrum of his audience is wide.
That is why our little gray cells get fired up just watching Chris do his thing.
*videography wise, especially the drone shots, though Chris has his own pleasing to watch magnetisim going for him, I get why Jenn latched on to him...
Love these videos. More raw and less polished than most, just how I like it. It feels honest and like I'm right there with you.
Bought a '77 E250 for my business - the most reliable vehicle I EVER owned. Just tires, tuneups (plugs, cap, rotor, wires), and battery. One set of brakes because it was a three speed manual (no overdrive) with a 3:90 rear end - I had to give it gas to go down hills!
Awesome episode a little bit of everything 😊 Hoarders, exploration, adventure, sightseeing, mechanical puzzle... Awesome
Great adventure, thanks for taking us along!
I've watched alot of your videos, but you walking through that house not knowing who or what was in there was the funniest thing I've seen for a long time. You getting distracted all the time just makes it better. Thanks
That old school double barrel shotgun was a thing of beauty. That’s a score!
nice external hammers, 2 triggers
Looked like a rifle behind the attic stairs as well
Yes, that's a double barrel blackpowder shot gun. Probably an antique from the late 1800's and not a repo. There's some value there!!
YEEES!!! Lets GOOOOOOOOO. NNKH with my East coast Sunday morning joe!!!! ☕️ Let's do this!!! And your video editing skills are just climbing off the charts NNKH!!!!!!
This is my favorite video yet, and I have watched almost all of your videos. The adventure, getting sidetracked, the mosquito repellent comedy, the abandoned house exploring, love it all. Thanks for making my Monday lunch awesome!!
Lol, you are resourceful. The seat covers to clean the glass was the best
Sure cleaned the glass good. New product idea!! Ass on the glass
Great work Chris! This channel should be up to 1.5 million subs by now! but I have no doubt you'll get there! Keep the great videos coming! You have to come back for the Camaro even if it's just a "Will it start?" And again congrats new dad! Welcome to the club of fatherhood.
Nice little adventure! Appreciate your diverse interests and found the BO problem and mosquito repellent work around hilarious.
Great video. I used to own a 1981 e150 with a 300-6 and 4 speed od on the floor. Loved that van. Brought back alot of memories watching this. Thank you for that.
I kinda like it when you skip around on the videos. It makes it more like a TV show. I also get bored easily, so it works for me. Amazing the gun is still hanging in the house. Looks like a newer black powder. I used to drive one of those vans in 1977 for work. My friends father and his brother did van conversions in the early 1970's, early 80's. Southwest Van Artist, Chula Vista< CA. Just south of San Diego. I helped sometimes. I did interior paneling. They also did custom paint, murals, Magazine quality. See, I,m sorta like you, jumping all over the place. :).... Your a lot braver or crazier than me to drive that thing. Be safe man, a good video ain't worth getting killed for. Especially with a new baby. Congrat's by the way.
Patrick... Ya sound like a rightous dude now in his late 60's or early seventies... GeeZ ya could even be in your eighties... I just thought that your days gone by sound like you were having a good time back then... Same here. Not too crafty with paneling... but just saying we kept busy doing things not ever stuck attached to a couch or gaming chair.Peace Out Duncan
Sweet old vans, trains, vanilla extract repellent, old creepy abandoned house...the channel that covers it all (and in 1 video 😆) I love it!
Guerilla style! Skate in, drive out - great stuff!
Your videos are inspiring to say the least. Educational and entertaining all in one! Inspired me at age 55 to dust off my tools and make old motors run again! Thank you for that. All the best Chris!
Great stuff as usual, thank you. Getting chilly here in the morning and that NNKH beanie is coming in handy! Pick one up if you haven’t yet!
You wear a beanie eating Tex-Mex?
Wouldn’t a sombrero be more appropriate?
Appreciate the support man! Glad you like the beanie
You edited our comment, and ruined my joke. 😦
Thanks!
Thank you!
Always loved these vans. They were also used as ambulances back in the day and I was able to drive a few before they went the way this van did. Great video, sir
Love it. Yeah people on UA-cam always hating on the duraspark, I've had about 20 Fords and never replaced one duraspark box.
I couldn’t help but laugh, you were trying your luck on driving that thing home. Rusty tank, crappy brakes, no charging system and who knows what about the cooling system. Add in a little attention deficit disorder in the house LOL Thanks really enjoyed. Hope we see the Camaro get saved!
the skateboard/train ride to the van was so cool. and videoed beautifully
Nice footage of the train.❤❤
NJ transit. Dirty smelly..good thing no s,ell o vision
I love seeing you work on cars, but I really enjoy seeing the explorations and travels, as well. Thank you for the comprehensive coverage. I love your youthful curiosity and excitement, too!
Kinda gutsy driving that rust bucket on the roadway, especially at night...lol
Looking forward to the next video on the stuff in the garage.
BTW, congrats on the new family member!
One of my favorites so far, little bit over everything in this one with some throwbacks to urbex with the house and even a mult series at the house. Great work as always !
Looks like you rode by a couple of 'tweakers' along the way to pick up the van. Hoping you stay safe when going across town. Congrats on fatherhood! ;)
They not worried about him they don't even know what's going on trust I been there changed my life 15 years ago
@@Grundy_nunley very good
Normal for him.
Peter Santenello just did some journalism on it
I hope your country grows up a little and eventually helps those who are in need instead of making out that they are the problem.
Spending time in Canada and speaking with these "Tweakers" really showed the failures of statehood to help those who struggle in life.
That's all well and good, but it's not just about what the government does or doesn't do, it's a lot of personal development and personal responsibilities. I speak as another example of someone who left the life behind.
The skateboard pushed me over the edge…… love your internet offerings. I’m a retired caterpillar tech and enjoy very much
Your a brave man for driving that !!!!
I am a fan of barn finds and old school vehicles and this 42 minutes cool video is by far the best birthday present!
I seriously love watching all of your videos Chris. You are just super pleasant to chill out to after a long day 👌 thank you mate 🙏
I love your videos. They're always different. Wondering around that old abandoned house was a kick. It's not all automotive or boats. Sometimes it's just a glimpse into your life vacations, but it's always a lot of fun. Keep up the good work young man
You are the best on UA-cam!!!
Nice find and adventures along the way .. Enjoyed the video , Thanks MK
Personally, I love the meandering in your videos. Thanks for sharing what you do. How's the baby?
Great to hear you enjoy them and appreciate you tuning in. And she's doing good. A handful for sure
@waveguru I agree. It just shows how much he's interested in SO MANY different things!!! It's freakin' awesome actually!!!
Yeah same. I wasn’t going any further into that house! But I’m sure glad Chris did.
I watch a few of these but the curiosity and crazy nature of nnkh is beyond the rest plus he is always helping people that most would be scared to even talk too. Amazing dude and definitely gonna raise an amazing kid.
Man I enjoy your videos! You are so versatile and knowledgeable and not afraid to take on challenges that most people would not even consider. Great job and thanks for sharing your cool adventures with all of us.
Loved the Econoline vans, I drove a 15 passenger E-350 full of Boy Scouts and pulling a dual axle trailer from Houston to Altamont, TN for summer camp which is about 900 miles. It did a great job but it also had a 5.4 liter engine.
Always looked for this Van. This conversion vans are awesome...lots body work though
Enjoyed that very much.
Learnt something too. Tank weld. Never heard of that but looks good for a temporary repair.
I’m dying laughing watching how distracted you get, just trying to find the title. Oh look a can opener, oh look an old rifle
, oh look an attic! Haha I love it. Old boyboy is the definition of ADHD. Who knew going to look at an old van would be such adventure. The best channel around!
The side track trips are the best... we never know where we'll end up and it's always good for interest!
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The realistic outcome that I would have expected from this, which is that its unlikely that you can get a wreck going with just a backpack of tools. Its great entertainment and you got further then I expected, you got it running but you didn't get it home. No one would attempt this anyways and come with a trailer in the first place.
Love it.
Great video love it,creepy old cellars,nice.....
Tip if the battery is dead dead, then just use the start pack. As the battery will just sap all the power (as if you were charging it). So it sucks all the power, leaving you no power to start the car. I think if you hooked the startpack up directly to the battery terminals, with the batt removed, it wouldve cranked. Just might save you buying a battery next time
Chris you make some,.if not the best will it run vids on you tube. Thanks for sharing.
He is as real as it gets!! Pauses his mission to check out the can opener.. Haha hah. Love it!!!
You amaze me Chris. I'm very happy you didn't try the turnpike
Hi Chris, I hope your girls are doing ok! Such a cool video, thanks for that, it's just everything we love about this channel, a new adventure: car to save, things to explore, junk and treasures to find. It's always a pleasure to watch your videos, can't wait for the continuation of this adventure of the old spookyJersey house and its abandonned cars!
What a badass, loved it!!! Keep up the awesome work Chris!!
I love the flying by the seat-of-the-pants style to these videos. I often end up doing things like that too. I always come prepared, but without a rigid plan, or nearly any plan, of what I’m going to be doing, for how long, or where I’m going to end up at the end of the day. Those are my favorite kind of days so I think that’s why I enjoy watching someone else get to do that too. Sometimes you must plan your day out and be punctual, and those days can suck. I’d much rather go try to start some old junk I know nothing about, explore an abandoned house and property, ride around an unfamiliar town, try some new bug spray, and any other randomness I happen to fall into doing. Chris actually kinda inspires me to do this kind of stuff and to just be open to adventure and cool experiences all the time. I always enjoy the automotive or mechanical content, but I might love the random tangents and adventures even more.
NNKH new post. Let’s go!
Thanks love you and Jens video looking forward to watching later
Dude, if I would’ve known, I would’ve picked you up from the train station. You literally drove right past my house.!!!!😅😅😅
Great video.thank you Chris
Greetings from Italy, I really appreciate your videos.
I’m surprised I didn’t run into you & say…”I watch you on UA-cam”. That’s my go to Advanced Auto.
Great job getting that E250 back where it belongs…on the road.
What's awesome about this episode is that it throws you around. You never know what to expect. Even Chris could not predict how this episode would go especially.
I have add so I enjoy the detours you go through exploring and what not
Great video Chris love the skateboard parts getter😊❤
Chris has nerves of steel! Taking that wreck on the road, even skate boarding back and forth to the auto store.
Oh my God, that piano touch at the end of the video was simply divine, absolutely spectacular, a masterpiece that transcends any expectation I could have had! It was an absolutely perfect moment, almost as if the universe itself had conspired for those notes to be played. No, wait, they weren’t just notes being played - they were like sound waves of pure emotion echoing directly into my soul! Every key, every chord felt like an explosion of feelings, as if the piano were speaking directly to my heart, with all its softness and delicacy. It’s the kind of thing you hear and think, “How did someone manage to create something so wonderful, so sublime?” Seriously, it was as if time had stopped, everything around me dissolving, and only that flawless melody remained, transcending everything!
The music is NOT what I would expect from such a rough NJ bloke. NOW! what is the music from?
You’re so amazing. You’re absolutely my hero. I would never do what you’ve done right here. Good job. Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
37:46 dang! You better get that IROC!!!
WOW.. I had a 79 looked almost exactly the same.. Same color but window van, customized with blue carpet and beds. It had a 302 4 Speed, which I havent seen on any since! Was my first Vehicle Ever! First Engine I ever rebuilt also. I miss that thing..
That house could be used for a horror movie.
It was
@@turjiReally? Could you tell me which?
@@elijahramlal7313 real life is a horror movie
By the foundation and a few un ruined interior clews; the house was built before the 1880s' [the two cellar walls materials]. It was raised on brick foundations, a style favoured in the 1880s, and 'updated' to then. The next 'fix' was circa 1970, and here is where it still is in 2014. I would think the 'local rabble' has been thru the place ,'like Grant thru Richmond'.
@@elijahramlal7313 Fear the walking dead, i think it was🤔
So awesome! Love the old homes that are forgotten!
didn't even question why you were doing a will it run on the can opener until you walked away, I'd definitely be distracted by so much junk like that XD
Your channel encourages me to get wrenches turning which is something I loath due to my complete ignorance of mechanical NNKH. Appreciate the content, I learn something every episode.
At 00:45. Ah you have tweekers in PA too 😂
That lady in the store too
They’re gonna stay everywhere til we help them clean up. They can’t help themselves; obviously. People say legalize drugs like Portugal and the Netherlands, but they both have made public use and camping super illegal, and force people into treatment programs that lead to job training and subsidized housing. Major L for Portland to just legalize drugs without that infrastructure.
Omg. A 3rd gen camaro convertible. Awesome! I have a 86 camaro z28 that im bringing back to life. I love 3rd gen camaros.
Hey Chris, Another great Video! Super job building this one with a great story line and editing. Really fun to watch on a Sunday dinner time special treat, Thanks again
Glad you enjoyed it! And appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching
Today, Chris, i had my usual 20 notifications. I flipped thru, and
Went to you first! Love watching you do what you do, brother or dad, whatever...
Awesome! Thank you!
Great way to start my morning 👍
Morning? It's 16:15 here😎
@@sveinungfluge1606 it's 7:41 am where I'm at.
Loving how you skate around carrying batteries, brake lines, tool kits.
the iroc will be a good one
Thanks for helping this gentleman out! People could really use a helper like you. Hope the baby is doing well NNKH we all appreciate your work and vlog!
I was half expecting to see human heads in that fridge.
Your determination is simply amazing! Thanks😄
Buy it mate. Love to see you and Jen do that place up.
Jersey taxes will prevent that purchase. If you know, you know.
Love your energy and resorcefulness, Chris! A really entertaining video with enjoyable mixed content. I thought Casey Naistat was the urban skateboard king, but he's now number 2 to you.
that was righteously awesome dude and that place looks like the onramp to the apocalypse