The Pantera LIVES! ua-cam.com/video/deThg3LlPiM/v-deo.html We put the engine on a dyne and got some power numbers, then got it back in the car and took it for a DRIVE!
The amount of filming time involved for the stop motion and everything else is nuts. Great job to whoever filmed and edited this. Not to mention the whole engine restoration and build.
The most well-made vid I have seen on YT. I can't tell you how many times that blasted Cleveland cylinder placement has caught me with the 180 degrees out snag. Hey so please elaborate on the two lean misses I heard when you'd blipped the throttle? Bigger jets needed? Or is it accelerator pump needs to come in faster or with more volume?
Let's be honest here, it's the engine restoration dat got us here in the 1st place ... then the time lapse and the rest just falls in its place perfectly. For context - I live in a country where English is the 4th language, only have come across 3 Pantera in my life, v8 big block/small block are for the super duper mega rich, sultans and his kids .... myself as a working class dat will never ever own any v8 or American muscle, many here like myself, watch and enjoy Hagerty contents bcoz of our luv+passion for petrol power cars.
This is exactly why you never pay to have this machine work done on a rebuild, you can never sell it for the ludicrous goldmine you had to waste to get it done right. Buy from the sucker who already had it done for his deep hole pet project.
Aaron thanks for taking the time to acknowledge how much time went into the filming, editing, stop motion, and post-production of this video. Without question, it was an insane amount of work and a labor of love for all involved. Additionally thank you for your channel and what you do and for keeping us up to speed on the craziness that is Apple.
Old skills which I pray just get handed on, and on, and on. It is a real joy to assist people demonstrating what real renovation is ALL about., loved the fireball on first attempted (180 deg out) start-up !
Love love love the time lapse and stop animation video! Masterful editing and thank you for putting the time in to make the video! Love the journey this car is taking and thank you for taking us along! Bravo
I think redline rebuild is the only series I've never been disappointed in. Never shilling for any random products, not overloaded with ads, always quality and interesting videos.
Been here, done this. I managed to hydraulic a '71 Pantera's 351C by opening the "trunk" lid (rear) in the rain to get a book, then starting the engine a couple of days later. I was unaware at the time, but the bodywork and air cleaners are kind of designed to funnel water into the engine. It fired ONCE, (pretty loud -- a glorious, sad sound). Bent crank, blew holes in three pistons, broke two rods and twisted one like licorice, bent push rods, heads blown off the studs, etc.). YOUR motor is in very, very nice condition by comparison. Thanks for the great video that made me happy and immensely depressed and happy.
That was an excellent opening sequence with just the perfect melodic music selection to go with the visuals. Rock on, Hagerty! (music was *Haul You Down* - Wellmess feat. Divty)
I never realized until now I've never seen a full engine rebuild. Now I have. I was really impressed with those self assembly parts that installed themselves. They are really taking those smart parts to whole another level.
That is absolutely the best time lapse video I have ever seen of an engine rebuild. It was extremely creative and just kept getting better throughout the video. The mods were awesome. Thanks for putting it out !!!
Very nice work with the engine! And, on top of that a very professional video! I love the stop-motion fotage of the nuts, bolts and tape, awesome!!! That engine will for sure be an eye catcher when back in the restored Pantera.
Great video. This is the first time I have ever seen an engine rebuild and this was very educational and entertaining. I admire the skills and knowledge demonstrated here, both the mechanical work and the filming and editing.
There is no better sounding engine than a big American V 8. Just listening to one of these engines makes my day.On my toes to see the installation of this wonderful new power plant into that Pantera, its going to be perfect marriage.
I see a Redline Rebuild video, instant serotonin rush for me. Anyway, that is one awesome rebuild of the Pantera's V8 engine! Keep up the awesome work.^^
Cool to see the Cleveland running again… the work you guys did was impressive. My interest is what you do and that I had a Cleveland in my 1974 Mercury Cougar XR7. Sure miss that car.
The amount of work, not just to rebuild, but to re-engineer the engine, is off the chart! One of the most satisfying restoration videos I have seen😊 Thank you Haggerty for all the effort to accomplish this build!👍👍👍
I've been waiting to see a new video on the Pantera. It's truly my favorite super car of the 60's and 70's. Thanks for finding this car and sharing the restoration with us. Looking forward to the next step in the build.
Back from the dead!! Great work once again by everyone involved! Also, the ghosts that help put the engine together really give Davin a break!😂 Thanks, guys, for giving us another excellent Redline Rebuild!✌️🙂🇨🇦❤️
Awesome they were able to save and restore this car. So many vehicles sit wasting away in barns and garages everywhere because selfish people don't want to let them go.
I love when you first fire up a new engine, and you set the timing by hand/feel to get idling... That feeling as the engine smooths out as you turn the distributor is satisfying...
Edit was good but that music... I'm not sure if automotive shows use horrible 90's sounding music to feel nostalgic or if they still actually think it sounds good. Make it stop!
Amazes me how much work goes into refreshing and updating an engine! Loved the editing work for this video too, both aspects are thoroughly satisfying to see the end result
Thanks so much for including the challenges getting it started. Videos often show first click start up on a fresh build but that doesn’t always happen!
This is a masterclass level of video, from the editing to the actual rebuild! You are 2nd to none when it comes to automotive content, regardless of media.
Sir i just want to say i really appreciate your videos and i just love mechanical engineer, civil engineer and just building construction and engineer in general. Thank you for inspiring me sir.
Thank you Hagerty for investing the time, energy and money into your media outlets and auto projects. Once again the team did an amazing job all the way around. And thanks for all you do for your community here in TC !
The Pantera LIVES! ua-cam.com/video/deThg3LlPiM/v-deo.html
We put the engine on a dyne and got some power numbers, then got it back in the car and took it for a DRIVE!
Could have just done a coyote and sniper.
I think you mean Dyno.
Excellent tutorial on fixing engine issues! I’ll be sure to check out your channel for more helpful content.❤❤❤❤
Nominate the cameraman for an Oscar please!!!!
Where can I watch the full rebuild?? when the machine put in to the car and the car come back to road
The amount of filming time involved for the stop motion and everything else is nuts. Great job to whoever filmed and edited this. Not to mention the whole engine restoration and build.
The most well-made vid I have seen on YT. I can't tell you how many times that blasted Cleveland cylinder placement has caught me with the 180 degrees out snag. Hey so please elaborate on the two lean misses I heard when you'd blipped the throttle? Bigger jets needed? Or is it accelerator pump needs to come in faster or with more volume?
Let's be honest here, it's the engine restoration dat got us here in the 1st place ... then the time lapse and the rest just falls in its place perfectly.
For context - I live in a country where English is the 4th language, only have come across 3 Pantera in my life, v8 big block/small block are for the super duper mega rich, sultans and his kids .... myself as a working class dat will never ever own any v8 or American muscle, many here like myself, watch and enjoy Hagerty contents bcoz of our luv+passion for petrol power cars.
This is exactly why you never pay to have this machine work done on a rebuild, you can never sell it for the ludicrous goldmine you had to waste to get it done right. Buy from the sucker who already had it done for his deep hole pet project.
@@anandarochisha Dats pretty harsh ... but it is kinda😅
Aaron thanks for taking the time to acknowledge how much time went into the filming, editing, stop motion, and post-production of this video. Without question, it was an insane amount of work and a labor of love for all involved.
Additionally thank you for your channel and what you do and for keeping us up to speed on the craziness that is Apple.
66 years old. Auto shop 49 years ago. Rapt attention to the ENTIRE video. Memories. Thank you.
You guys need to give your editor a damn raise, those time lapse shots are god-tier!
And loose the 🎶🎶!
Cuz dammm ... not necessary!
Thanks!!
Old skills which I pray just get handed on, and on, and on. It is a real joy to assist people demonstrating what real renovation is ALL about., loved the fireball on first attempted (180 deg out) start-up !
Give a raise to the editor !!!!
Not if he chose the music.
I agree the music sucks at least the first portion@@chipsrafferty8362
And they shall receive 2 extra tacos, with sour cream.
That's why I came to the comments. I agree! I've never seen anything like this in 50 years of lusting after anything cars. The stop motion was genius.
@@MuniTechnology you should check out some of their other engine rebuild videos. They're just as awesome.
Superb video presentation.
Love love love the time lapse and stop animation video! Masterful editing and thank you for putting the time in to make the video! Love the journey this car is taking and thank you for taking us along! Bravo
I think redline rebuild is the only series I've never been disappointed in. Never shilling for any random products, not overloaded with ads, always quality and interesting videos.
The restoration team deserves an award and the production and editing team deserves an Oscar, holy shi...!!!!
Been here, done this. I managed to hydraulic a '71 Pantera's 351C by opening the "trunk" lid (rear) in the rain to get a book, then starting the engine a couple of days later. I was unaware at the time, but the bodywork and air cleaners are kind of designed to funnel water into the engine. It fired ONCE, (pretty loud -- a glorious, sad sound). Bent crank, blew holes in three pistons, broke two rods and twisted one like licorice, bent push rods, heads blown off the studs, etc.). YOUR motor is in very, very nice condition by comparison. Thanks for the great video that made me happy and immensely depressed and happy.
That engine idle is music to my ears! Brilliant work as always.
Growing up with a 72 Pantera at the house back in early 80s was so much fun with my Dad. This rebuild video is an oscar. Thank you.
The stop motion of unmasking the engine was excellent.
Thank you for including some information on the engine upgrades you performed.
That was an excellent opening sequence with just the perfect melodic music selection to go with the visuals. Rock on, Hagerty! (music was *Haul You Down* - Wellmess feat. Divty)
What a treat! Thanks Hagerty team!
I never realized until now I've never seen a full engine rebuild. Now I have. I was really impressed with those self assembly parts that installed themselves. They are really taking those smart parts to whole another level.
The restoration, the filming, the editing... Amazing work, simply stunning all around.
That is absolutely the best time lapse video I have ever seen of an engine rebuild. It was extremely creative and just kept getting better throughout the video. The mods were awesome. Thanks for putting it out !!!
Amazing Editing!!! I especially loved the untaping of the block and heads!! That was really awesome ❤.
It's just video with a lot of pieces cut out.
😊great job lots of experience
Yeah, the untaping was like old school clay animation. I loved it !
You guys are magicians. In the whole south africa there isn't one person with this level of skill, dedication or training in mechanics.
I thought I was the only one who gets the timing 180 out. Thanks for keeping it real.
I think Davin does it in purpose. Seems to be his shtick in every start up.
It's a common mistake to make, I've done quite a few times.
Me too
50% of the time, every time!
Literally EVERYONE gets em 180 out. Me included hahaha
The video editing. Beautiful.
THE BEST ENGINE REBUILDS I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE, SO SATISFYING😍😩
Thanks for being a fan!
@@joelpierce3940 Lol they didn't use them?
@@joelpierce3940 Bad ass right!
14:30 I like that you showed the challenges at initial startup.
Great job! Hats off to your videographer.
Thank you!
This is my first time I heard a 351 Cleveland sounds so great. I love it.
The 400m sounded so nice when I had mine. Same as this motor just has a bigger crank.
Very nice work with the engine! And, on top of that a very professional video! I love the stop-motion fotage of the nuts, bolts and tape, awesome!!!
That engine will for sure be an eye catcher when back in the restored Pantera.
I want to see it go into the car! Nicely Done.
Another superb Hagerty production. Thank you, gentlemen!
The tape unwrapping and the spark plug sequences are freaking amazing!! Hats off to the camera operator and editor
Haha I'm a video that just started making car videos with my buddy on our channel. I'm taking note of some of these camera shots!
Loved the tape unwrapping. It was my favorite video edit technique
Very cool, the studs and spark plugs moving along and the studs rotating but no hands! How?!
love the Marathon profile pic!
@@malelemonade5979 Thanks! So rare for anybody to recognize it these days.
Great video. This is the first time I have ever seen an engine rebuild and this was very educational and entertaining. I admire the skills and knowledge demonstrated here, both the mechanical work and the filming and editing.
You guys have the best time-lapse and the most satisfying engine rebuilds on the web. Love watching these.
I need these guys to work on my engine been sitting for 3 years the skill they have is something I could only dream of having
I enjoyed watching the time lapse. Thank You for sharing the trails and tribulations of the process. Happy New Year to all.😊
I agree, these are the best time lapse vids. We aspire to be like them one day. Just starting out with our channel
13:34 That starter sound brings back a lot of memories....
There is no better sounding engine than a big American V 8. Just listening to one of these engines makes my day.On my toes to see the installation of this wonderful new power plant into that Pantera, its going to be perfect marriage.
my hat is off to ya. 180 out and you left it in the video...respect. we have all done it. takes an honest guy to leave it in.
I see a Redline Rebuild video, instant serotonin rush for me.
Anyway, that is one awesome rebuild of the Pantera's V8 engine! Keep up the awesome work.^^
Can’t help but think a port and polish on those Cleveland heads would have been a good upgrade.
Cool to see the Cleveland running again… the work you guys did was impressive. My interest is what you do and that I had a Cleveland in my 1974 Mercury Cougar XR7. Sure miss that car.
One of my very favorite cars.
The amount of work, not just to rebuild, but to re-engineer the engine, is off the chart!
One of the most satisfying restoration videos I have seen😊
Thank you Haggerty for all the effort to accomplish this build!👍👍👍
Sweet Jesus, your Timelapse technique is mind blowing, amazing job mate❤
You really gave this engine the full treatment. Lots of future proofing to keep the old gal nice and happy for many miles to come. Amazing work.
Where did all of those 18 minutes go? Damn impressed with the editing and the fast pace of this one. Excellent
Loads of time and energy go into a short video like this. Thank you so much folks!
What a tremendous amount of work thumbs up 👍
The amount of expertise and specialized tools needed for this project is pretty intense.
money gives you a lot of options.
Next level editing 😍👍
I've been waiting to see a new video on the Pantera. It's truly my favorite super car of the 60's and 70's. Thanks for finding this car and sharing the restoration with us. Looking forward to the next step in the build.
Top level editor + top level builder 🔥 menyala abangku
The artistry of this video speaks highly of it's editor. Nicely done.
Panteras are so cute and adorable
Back from the dead!! Great work once again by everyone involved! Also, the ghosts that help put the engine together really give Davin a break!😂 Thanks, guys, for giving us another excellent Redline Rebuild!✌️🙂🇨🇦❤️
Got to say that’s one of the coolest videos I ever had the pleasure to watch on YT. Cap doffed to you guys.
Judging by the amount of time you must have had to put into this, I take it you had someone to do your Christmas shopping for you. Nice work!
Flamed up just like when Billy and Tony tried 40 years ago
Bah humbug
This is the most beautiful UA-cam video I’ve ever seen. Great content, great teamwork, great information.
That engine sounds awesome! Nice job.
Jeez! It's like watching a movie top tier editing skills
Absolutely love this engine build video, hope to see more in 2024.
Awesome they were able to save and restore this car. So many vehicles sit wasting away in barns and garages everywhere because selfish people don't want to let them go.
The good thing about the Pantera is you can adjust the belts and change the alternator while your driving.
absolute masters at work
The editing and camera work is incredible!
Very cool! Nice work
I do love the redline rebuilds. Davin and the team are brilliant.
I love when you first fire up a new engine, and you set the timing by hand/feel to get idling... That feeling as the engine smooths out as you turn the distributor is satisfying...
It may be satisfying but it should be static timed before fire up .
@@44special9 I agree, and static gets you "close"....
Love this restoration. And editing too❤❤
Simple beautiful piece of work, both on the engine and the video👍
That rebuild sequence is a masterpiece!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Class act video editing. Oh yeah great engine rebuild. That car is going to be mint
Engine sounds great , and the editing was awesome
Impresionante la edición !!!😮🎉 Felicitaciones por el trabajo !!
It's a good sound of engine 💪😍 awesome rebuild
Nice job getting this Cleveland back to life 😄
And btw, very nice video editing!!
camera work and the editing in this were unreal!
Edit was good but that music... I'm not sure if automotive shows use horrible 90's sounding music to feel nostalgic or if they still actually think it sounds good. Make it stop!
All my respect my congratulations
From an old Italian mechanic
That’s what I call passion
Want to see an in-depth video of assembling this engine? Watch here: ua-cam.com/video/tOcZyE4tBHY/v-deo.html
just like when we eat. Can you enjoy the food if you eat it quickly?
How mych is it to fix that old car campared to buying a new one? Could it be 50%? Or ....
Thanks.
Big one.
God bless you all for this video. Very impressive.
Amazes me how much work goes into refreshing and updating an engine! Loved the editing work for this video too, both aspects are thoroughly satisfying to see the end result
Thanks so much for including the challenges getting it started. Videos often show first click start up on a fresh build but that doesn’t always happen!
I'm a mechanic too and when I build an engine and start it for the first time I get that same euphoria. congratulations. great.
Favorite automotive video of 2023!!
This is a masterclass level of video, from the editing to the actual rebuild! You are 2nd to none when it comes to automotive content, regardless of media.
This really illustrates the saying, "Right tool for the right job!"
That Ihha in minute 16:43 was so genuine 😂😂😂 amazing
What an incredible example of editing, not to mention the rebuild itself. If UA-cam had oscars, this would be one for the top. Congrats!
My Best channel ever on the internet ❤
That yeehaw 🤠 was movie scene worthy and made the pop! Way better 👍🏿💯💯
Cool job done. You are masters of your craft! We are waiting for the next interesting videos!
Great work thanks….
Sir i just want to say i really appreciate your videos and i just love mechanical engineer, civil engineer and just building construction and engineer in general. Thank you for inspiring me sir.
Thank you Hagerty for investing the time, energy and money into your media outlets and auto projects. Once again the team did an amazing job all the way around.
And thanks for all you do for your community here in TC !
Nominate the cameraman for an Oscar please!!!!
Watching the individual episodes about the motor restoration is almost meditative. This is why I’m Hagarty member.
This is primarily an educational video, not on how to rebuild a Ford V8 engine, but on how to make a proper time lapse video. Amazing work!
Wow i watched ever single episode, but to see the time lapse as nd the editing top class i was Blown away.
One of the best engine builders and best editors in the business. And a 351 CLEVELAND!!! EPIC!!
Surprised to see that carb on there I always thought the pantera's with the 351 Cleveland had Weber carbs?
Das macht doch richtig spas mit soviel helfenden Händen am Werken 💪💪💪💥💯