Hi everyone! This week we'll have a go at getting the Dodge limousine started, and put some paint on the 1974 Ford boogie van project. Agent 7899 has a new toy, and of course there is a sweet new "classic tire" to check out with Dean! Thanks also to everyone who subscribed to our channel here, and thanks also for all of your "likes" and comments! If you would like to help keep our channel going, you can get a sticker, hat or a coffee mug at: www.coldwarmotors.com Or, please feel free to check out our Patreon page at : www.Patreon.com/coldwarmotors where we have extra videos and pictures and a bunch of people hanging out and bs-ing about cars!
Holy cow! It's alive! That Dodge is something else. You got to fix it. It's too rare and the fun factor of being able to load up your friends and get out on the road for a drive is too great not to get it road ready. Thanks for another fantastic video and taking my dog and I along for the ride in your yard. It looks like it's just floating along. Ted and Kao
Guess who mixed up which You Tube channel he was on when replying to the above comment? No prize for guessing right! Both Fenner and CWM don't get the audiences they deserve. CWM at least should know that machinists like Fenner exist and can fabricate precision parts when you really need one to fix a terribly screwed up car or truck. Considering that CWM is in oil country, I bet that a great machinist isn't far away!
They're going to need to follow Jonathan W. Buy a old sewing machine and learn to do upholstery !!! I'm sure they would do it quite well just like everything else !!!
Nope; 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 about that car screams "Restore me." 👌👍😁 I wonder if they'll go for it? I'd love to see it. Would the cost be 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 high, doing the work themselves? The basic mechanicals seem fairly OK and, with the skills/talents available, a new(ish) interior would be feasible; the glass looks good and the bodywork isn't the worst. I wonder what it's like underneath?
I would not restore it, however fix the rust holes, paint the minimum needed to cover the new metal and mechanically make it functional then reupholster it. In other words make it a larger equivalent to the Fraizer.
@@richvandervoort2950 With it being a "limo", I would go a bit further, certainly with the paint. Everyone seems to go for the "patina" look but a rare, fancy machine like this needs a nice paintjob.🌟🌟😁
@@2H80vids another reference to 59 Biscayne, that kind of paint job would do fine, reminds me of the frasier, somewhat complete, runnable but doesn't need to be perfect, roadworthy would be a lot to ask but hearing it run it could happen
Scott thank you so very much for your weekly dose of "sanity". There have been a few changes in my life that I have no control over, however, CWM is what puts a smile on my face and puts things in balance! Thank goodness it's Saturday!
Enjoy the limo. She cleaned up quite nicely! Got a chuckle out of the tire in the dishwasher. Brought back memories. When I was young, dumb, single and broke, living in an apartment. I had a 75 Chevrolet Monza 2+2 v8 4 speed manual with the turbine hubcaps. Cleaning them was almost impossible because of the small spaces and textured surfaces of the blades. A neighbor came out and installed the very clean wire spoke on his wheels. I asked him how he got them so clean. He said dishwasher. Ding, ding ding! I promptly went and got those turbines off the Monza and put them in the dishwasher. Ran them through a cycle and then checked them out. Had never seen them so nice! Moved them around a bit to get the spots that didn’t come clean and ran them again. They came out spanking new clean looking. So after that I did that on a routine basis. Then one day my mom came over and being mom, started cleaning up my kitchen while I was in the other room. I heard her let out a yelp and when I went to check on her she was standing there holding the open door to the dishwasher with that look moms have when the see their kids do something totally unexpectedly outrageously crazy. She never forgot that event. She would bring it up occasionally when she wanted to share a funny story.
I normally don't comment videos on RU-vid. But i have to break my rule here. The channel you have is absolutely perfect! I enjoy every single video! But since I've seen the dodge limo, something changed. This car is speaking to me. She says: "You have to fix me up, and im gonna give you lots of road trip memories in my super sunny interior!". I don't know if its a rare car in your area, but it just looks super cool to me! Жив и здрав! (Stay alive and healthy!) Greetings from Bulgaria!
Thanks, #ColdWarMotors, for sheet metal & painting tips, bringing back good car memories and bringing old cars back to life. I cherish the ability to spend these calm Saturday evenings, with friends, in a garage - even if only on a RU-vid movie of someone else, half a world away. Cheers!
It looked like a game of Whack-a-Mole when you were tapping the valves with a hammer while turning over the engine. The tire in the dishwasher scene was classic. One of the best episodes.
Think Scott missed his calling - could have been a filmmaker. and won awards for best documentary, set design, cinematography, musical score and best actress - Frankers.
This has got to my one of my favorite uploads yet. I love that old Limo, plus the victory laps with Frankers! That van is looking amazing, can't wait to see what will be next on it. I'll join everyone else and say it would be amazing to see that limo restored, granted it looks like a major undertaking.
So does my daughter. She loves the cool cars and shenanigans, but she's a a Frankers fan first and foremost. She cried when Stella passed, but then again, so did I.
Just watched this one again. I still love this car and hope to see ya give it some love someday. Looked these up on the web and there are a couple but you have the only 51. And yours has the roof windows like a Nation Park Limo . 👊😎👍
Thanks boys, you are helping me through a tough time. Moving 50 years worth of my folks stuff out of the house I grew up in, dad was a life long hot rodder. It ain't easy, take care! And thanks again, Will
Oh shit! The tire in the dishwasher. Priceless, LOLOL. Actually, I used to use an old portable dishwasher for cleaning engine parts in my garage. It works really well and they can be had cheap or free on trash day.
I still wonder why you guys have such a small number of subscribers, your car channel is probably the most interesting and funny one of all. This channel should have 300k dammit!
I kinda like the Saab 96s. 2 strokes are unique and people are always complaining that she smokes too much. Would be a perfect backdrop car for the cigarette vignettes. Just saying.
“The Formula 1 guys are always stealing my tricks”. Hilarious! I’ve been watching you for years and I tune in every week. I envy you and your friends hanging out and doing this stuff. Thanks for all you do.
@Leonard Carr There was to be a reunion of surviving old Kiwi's at Squeak Bell's in Bakersfield this year but the Chinavirus screwed the pooch on that. I was a Garden City Rodder in Chch.
Dear Santa, please give Scott a ultrasonic cleaner this Christmas, and a sandblasting cabinet too for good measure. He's been really good on RU-vid this year...
BTW:I'm'not running on all cylinders',but I don't walk in circles..I get where I'm going,and so will that awesome car.Thank for giving us all hope in what we have too.
It's a old Dodge flathead, they turn and sorta run after sitting in a field forever. We got a 41 Carry All military Dodge going that had been parked in a old saw mill by the Sandy River after at least 20 years. Block had 3 cracks between the freeze plugs and they sprayed the cylinders down and put a tune up on it and it started, had oil pressure, and only leaked water for tiny bit till it heated up and closed back up. They drove it around with one mostly working brake for a while and eventually replaced the engine just because of the cracks. Pretty sure they were forced to rebuild the brakes and drove it as is for a long time, you could barely see through the windshield and all the needles on the guages were broke off but the nubs moved.
My Neighbor had an old '60's SAAB. Every morning as I'd walk to school, his leaving for work coincided with my walk up the same block to the corner. He'd start the car, barely wait 10 seconds before pulling out onto the street then leave a blue smoke stream of exhaust fumes the entire length of the roadway. The smoke would linger long after he'd left the block and I'd have to inhale that smog for several minutes until it either blew away with a breeze or if I made it to the corner and turned left (the opposite direction he would turn). This procedure lasted from 6th grade through to 12th . when I graduated so did he as he's bought a Dodge Dart after that.
Perfect ending too my day. Wonderful to see the limi go. Send the previous owner a pic, sure he'll be please. The production was fantastic! Look forward too it every saturday night, keep up & a couple of arf..,arf's for Frankers. See you next week my canadian friends.
Scott you guys are amazing cant believe you got this running after seeing that block really made my saturday night would love to see this in mint condition but know its unlikely this car really wants to run 1000 thankyous great show as always nothing stops you trying wish there were more people thinking outside of the box have a great week success always nothing beats you.... my favourite show by far
The Pennsylvania Rubber Company was founded on May 25, 1899 by Herbert DuPay in Erie, Pennsylvania. Its industry is tennis balls (originally including other rubber products) and its headquarters is in Phoenix, Arizona (formerly Jeannette, Pennsylvania). It was purchased by the General Tire & Rubber Company in 1945. It was acquired by HEAD, Inc. in 1999.
@@lionvillelion Some one from Alberta probably visited a relative in Pennsylvania,had a tire failure,and purchased the tire in Pennsylvania,and drove back to Canada.
FANTASTIQUE !!! J adore coldwarmotor, Cette limousine est une vraie trouvaille et rare. C est toujours impressionnant de voir toutes ces machines oubliées et perdues rennaitrent à la vie. C est toujours avec passion et impatience de voir un nouvel épisode. (Excellente musique ) Long life coldwarmotor .
My favorite part is watching the head come off that old engine and wire brushing the valves and area. tapping those valves down that won't go down under their own spring pressure. Second was watching the pattern of laying down paint.
AEROLUX! Y'know, when I think if all the years we had a rather exclusive "club" here as viewers of CWM and what it has blossomed into now, I get all sort of misty-eyed or somethin'. I'm seeing more and more shout outs to CWM on several other YT channels now, which is really cool since you know at least two of us know what they're referring to. :-) All it really takes is enough of us spreading the word, really - the channel sells itself from there. The latest for me was seeing that "Coastal" something or other guy on Nick's Garage giving a shout out to CWM yesterday and it struck me as ironic... most viewers of that channel probably would have said "who's CWM?" Me, I was thinking "who is this Coastal whatchamacallit guy - and why is he yelling?" :-) Lookit, all I know is I was wandering around YT a decade ago in the middle of the night, waiting on the next surgery at the hospital when I stumbled across CWM... and I haven't left since. Y'all that are somewhat newer to the channel, go way back and watch some early episodes... and prepare to be amazed. Or something.... All I know is there's a CWM sticker on the back window of Fred, my own '68 GTX - and in Tennessee, I've only run across one other person who knew what it was (which was one more than I ever expected!). It ain't a bad gig folks. Stick around long as you can. I know I am! -Ed on the Ridge
That Dodge deserves to live again, beautiful car and so rare. Great teamwork as always. Can't wait to see the boogie vans trick paint job! Awesome Saturday night entertainment guys. Best wishes from the UK!👍
Limo looks great running across screen looks like a Limo that deserves a little interior work and and and ready to go into service as coldwarmotors Limo service for the gang.
You guys are so Awesome n I like how you all help each other n work together n have a great time doing it n plus having Fun n I wish I had friends like that n I did when I wad in my 20s
Tom had me rolling with the wiper comment!!!!. Then I had to scroll ahead to see if the limo was driving........great Love it.!!!! You make my week......
That Dodge Coronet Limousine is "Sofa King Cool " LOL, also love the classic tire segment and the boogie Van so I guess the whole video is "Sofa King great " thanks so much for sharing this and as always "Howdy from Texas "!!😃