Keeping old school alive. Where the forgotten things of the past survive. On this channel, you will see me and my father working on classic cars and trucks, antiques, along with some other things. Thanks for watching. I hope you stick around!
Dad was a dealer in the late 70's early 80', I've still got his original 66 model needing restored plus a 72 model recovered with a twin 18hp kohler with power angle blade and a lot of weights that does a great job with dirt and snow, lastly an 81 model with loader and a lot of modifications to beef up the old girl. Throw some weight on the wheel and on the 3pt plus power angle and you will have a blast playing with it! Nice vid!
My Dad's buddy wanted the car pretty bad. We discussed it and decided to sell it. It went to a good home. I will probably get some footage once they get it going.
Great job getting it started. I don't think I live too far away from you. I have a great set of chrome dual antennas that would look great on the back of the Dodge if you're interested?
@user-rc8dy2oh4c Thank you! It's awesome that you have had your car that long! I appreciate all the information. Do you know what manufacturer makes the tanks? Thank you!
Another good song for a short video. In your first Coronet video someone said that calling your dad “the old man” was disrespectful. I disagree. He’s earned that tile. I wish I could have had that kind of relationship with my father. You guys are more best friends then anything else. Keep on doing with you’ve been doing.
SWEET-MAN/YOU GOT YOU A BEAUTY/SET THE POINTS ON 14TH THOUSHANT ON THAT BIG MOPAR/I HAD A MOPAR 413 BORED 30 OVER/AND THAT LONG STROKE ENGINE LIKE A LOTS OF TIMING/I SET THE TIMING ON 22 DEGREE BTDC/IS THAT A 440 CUBIC MOPAR/THAT A DREAM CAR MAN/WHAT COLOR ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT IT /KEEP UP DATING US MAN/CLASSIC MAN/ THANKS MUCH
Congratulations on your find and don't worry about your filming you will get better as time goes on I have a suggestion for your winch .... get some heavy duty wire and run it along the frame of the truck up to the battery under the hood and tie in to it and put a quick disconnect at the end to the wench and a quick disconnect at the other end by the battery under the hood that way you can operate the wench ftom the vehicle battery and disconnect the leads when not in use and have the engine running when operating the wench my boss and I have a wench mounted on the front of a car hauling trailer with the quick disconnect leads it works great and you don't have to worry about a battery running down in the middle of a pull be sure you use wire that can handle the amp load of the wench I hope my suggestions are helpful MacGyver
@@KeepingThingsOldschoo your welcome may the old girl live many more years in your hands I'm talking about the Coronet not your girlfriend lol I wouldn't want you to get confused that your girlfriend is old lol she's not !