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1968 Chevrolet Nomad Station Wagon! Will it Run After Deteriorating for 25 Years?!? 

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I've always wanted to own a Chevelle but could never find one that I could either afford or was worth the effort. But recently I saw this 1968 Chevelle Nomad Custom station wagon in the corner of a photo of a BookeFace MarketPlace listing for some old tractors and hit the owner up to see if it was available. Sure enough we were able to load it up and drag it home! Now lets see if this beast will come back to life after sitting in the trees for 25 years! If you're interested in owning this car in the as shown condition, it can be yours for the low, low price of only $2,250 USD! As always, thanks for watching!
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@paralyse78
@paralyse78 Год назад
Just reinforces my belief that if I were stuck in a post apocalyptic zombie wasteland, and could only have one engine and transmission to try to get running to escape the hordes of undead, if a 12 valve pre-electronics Cummins wasn't on the list, it would be a SBC and Powerglide for sure. A caveman can get one running even after 20 years (and possibly 200, with a power source and fuel!)
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
dang right!
@topaz123212
@topaz123212 Год назад
Solar, and moonshine, theres all you need to get going haha, these old cars are super simplistic that's why I love my 1972 Yamaha bike, except for the 6 volt electrical haha
@williambasinger5859
@williambasinger5859 Год назад
And why not a 3208 cat? You don’t even need a power source just a good push pop the clutch and away you would go on any oil that will flow through the fuel pump.
@topaz123212
@topaz123212 Год назад
@@williambasinger5859 I'm an idiot lol, my 72 yamaha has been getting driven around without a battery for a good year now lol (6 volt battery with cable terminals instead of standard posts)
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Год назад
nope take the 250 inch six with a 3 speed for zombie land escape route point dizzy and i BBL carb with a 3 speed wood keep the zombies on their toes
@braxtonnelson7422
@braxtonnelson7422 Год назад
My first car was a 1959 Chevy Bel Air 4 dr sedan... a "gift" from my grandparents when I turned 16. It had all of the rust you would expect on a 15 year old Chevrolet on the Alabama Gulf coast! The trunk floor was about half there, giving you great access to the gas tank, and there were several floorboards that offered a view of the road passing underneath. It had the 235ci inline 6 with the Powerglide, and my father joked that "it doesn't have enough power to pull a greasy string out of a cat's ass"... perfect for a young guy's first car! I wanted to do the right thing, and change my own oil for the first time, so I got it jacked up and on blocks (safety first) where I could see the drain plug. When I removed the drain plug I thought that the oil looked funny... kinda redish colored. It was my first time ever to work on a car, and it was there and then that I learned that Powerglides were about the only GM transmissions that had a drain plug! It took my Dad a while to stop laughing. For years after that he would remind me of this event... his favorite saying was "next time you change the oil, save the transmission fluid for me".
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Was time for a fluid flush on the trans anyhow!
@bobwright992
@bobwright992 3 месяца назад
Reasons why the oldtimers always zip tied the key to the column.
@joshgunn2068
@joshgunn2068 Год назад
I was worried that Mortske Monday would be delayed again! Thankfully we're back on track. He'll yeah folks, here we go!
@johncatalano7185
@johncatalano7185 Год назад
Hey Mortske: For over a decade, the Chevy Nomad was the flagship station wagon of the Chevy badge... Designed by Harley Earl, other similar models included the Pontiac Safari, Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser and Buick Estate... After a six-year hiatus in '68; the Nomad made a comeback as Chevelles' lowest price wagon...After the '72 model year; the Nomad as repurposed as the Colonnade and the Kingswood was offered in the full sized Belair/Impala/Caprice models... The wagon you have has some nice after market touches like the AM-FM cassette radio and A/C unit to go along with the V8 short block, granny's hair bonnet and plenty of room for the Duffster to stretch out in the back which is good enough for the girls that we go out with in the Duffster Family Truckster......
@michaelalexander8736
@michaelalexander8736 Год назад
Hey man interested in the 68 nomad would like to have one
@briansutton7764
@briansutton7764 Год назад
@@michaelalexander8736 If you're giving them away I'll take two.
@mrromantimothy
@mrromantimothy Год назад
back in the day we take one of those Oldsmobile Vista cruisers cut the roof off and put it on the top of a van really sweet looking.
@Farmer101
@Farmer101 Год назад
The excellent cars mentioned in your ramble through history had a great & glorious death(thank goodness), recycled into new cleaner safer cars not made by union zombies(remember don't buy a yank car made on Friday or Monday). Why were these illustrious cars you talked about had under powered V8s hauling around tanks long enough even Liberace would approve. Called power weigjt ratio the rest of world always understood.
@donaldjohnson5633
@donaldjohnson5633 Год назад
I bought a 76 F-250 from my little sister when I first got home from the service. She didn't want it due to the massive oil leak it had. Took it over to a local shop and had them pressure wash the motor to see if we could find the source of the leak. The oil filter had a crack in the side, and was spraying atomized oil under pressure all over the side of the engine. $14.99 for the pressure washing and oil change later and I had a non leaking truck with a 390. Sis told me I took advantage of her and wanted me to sell her the truck back at that point. You know, she could have spent the $15 herself, not bought a new truck and not let that one sit in the back yard for 6 months. I drove that thing for years.
@jeaniepatterson2384
@jeaniepatterson2384 Год назад
I usually start really liking the cars you work on and this one just never got me. I love station wagons too. But you amazed me with getting that poor beat up wagon going.
@garysprandel1817
@garysprandel1817 Год назад
On the mice getting into the transmission or other seemingly impossible locations. You'd be surprised where mice can get to. Was working for an HVAC contractor in the mid 80s and up in the office when the boss's wife started screaming and freaking out,bunch of us rush to check what's going on and she's saying a mouse just poked it's head out of the disc drive. this is of course the days of the 5.5 floppy with maybe a 1/4 inch high slot with a slightly larger opening at the center with a knob/ toggle to lock and engage the drive so we're a bit skeptical about a mouse getting in such a tiny opening. since the mouse popped back in to the drive boss's wife turned the toggle down to block the drive port so we cleared her out,closed the door and with one other worker at the ready with a few implements to dispatch the mouse if it was actually there I turned the toggle to the open position and sure as crap this little brown mouse sticks it's head out of the center of the drive port and bolts. so yes if there's even the slightest, seemingly impossible opening a mouse can get in it.
@jinglingbabygarage7030
@jinglingbabygarage7030 Год назад
Found rat turds on top of the pistons in a Big block with no intake on it!
@johnburch6927
@johnburch6927 6 месяцев назад
Yes indeed we replaced alternator bearings back in the day. That's one of the things I enjoy about your program, you rebuild a majority of your small components.
@davidanderson2393
@davidanderson2393 Год назад
It's a real bonus when the torque converter inspection cover is self cleaning, she's a beauty eh!!!. It would make a good bird hunting rig with those dirt diggers, not enough low end power to get it stuck, good snow unit.
@waltermichl5999
@waltermichl5999 Год назад
As far as I know the "True Dual" thing refers to those cars in the 80's like G-bodies, etc where it was one pipe to the back than then split either in a Y or after the muffler. True Duals would be one pipe from each manifold or header to the back.
@southernfriedhippie
@southernfriedhippie Год назад
I was thinking it was a much older expression. In the 50s it was common to split the manifold on a six cylinder and run dual exhaust. If the manifold wasn't split, you were a poser.
@Junkyard-Restorations
@Junkyard-Restorations Год назад
it was after 75 when all "performance" cars still had two tips but one converter. a 72 trans am is true dual but a 76 isn't
@lawrenceedwards6327
@lawrenceedwards6327 Год назад
That’s how I remember it. To say you had ‘true duals’ was a matter of prestige!
@gabrielv.4358
@gabrielv.4358 Год назад
Makes sense
@bobwright992
@bobwright992 3 месяца назад
Their version of an equa;izer pipe LOL
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
It is so cool how Duff literally checks the cars out as you look at them.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
We're a team!
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
@@MortskeRepair You guys are....Duff Dog gets after those cars. I swear though when you are in the garage working on the brakes....He likes to inspect your work!!!!!
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
@@MortskeRepair You guys are!!!!! I swear when you guys are in the garage and you are working on the brakes for example Duff Literally Inspects your work. It is a hoot!!!
@dueljet
@dueljet Год назад
I have a 1982 Malibu classic with a 3.8L 229 cubic inch V6. My dad got new and 82. It was my first car back in the '90s and I have never let it go. I have it on my channel but few want to watch. I encourage everybody to check it out when they have absolutely nothing better to do and give me feedback. The car is kind of like a time capsule. Fantastic video as always!
@johnelliott7375
@johnelliott7375 Год назад
God bless you all and thanks for sharing this with me and my family! Great day to you tomorrow!
@stanleymartin1613
@stanleymartin1613 Год назад
That would be a great ride for someone to get back on the road 😀. 40 years ago I had a 1970 Ford Country Squire, wood grain and all. It had 2v 429 c6. Real cool dash, really rusty body but the frame was good. Bought it for $75 . Wish I still had it 😪.
@lbindert
@lbindert Год назад
Ain't that always the way. The best and most fun cars were the el cheapo's. Mine was a junk yard rescue in 1970 but a 51 ford 2 door for $150
@PapiDoesIt
@PapiDoesIt Год назад
For me it was a Earl Scheib painted green 1970 Malibu. The original 6 banger was blown up and the previous owner had tossed a Buick 350 in its place. I paid a whopping $375 for it in 1984 and even took my future wife on dates in it. The trunk floor was about 70% unrusted. Great memories in that car.
@jeffrykopis5468
@jeffrykopis5468 Год назад
Ford was sure stingy with their 4 barrels! A 429 2V! Like asking Ali to breathe thru a straw during a fight! But I've had about 5 460s, and they all had 4 bls at least.
@stanleymartin1613
@stanleymartin1613 Год назад
@@jeffrykopis5468 Hell i was only 18 back then, still could brag about the 429cid
@mrromantimothy
@mrromantimothy Год назад
@@stanleymartin1613 around 2000 I bought a Ford gran Torino sight unseen for a hundred bucks, I worked on it a few days after work got it running. a lady came out and took the plates off it,( I bought the car off her husband,) ,so I drove it home anyway and then they come back and say they wanted the car and tried to give me my money back! I said hell no, I don't work on other people's cars, and you told me the motor was blown. it was a Gran Torino sport had factory gauges in it with the four barrel 429 a cherry body rust free California car , the same year as a factory starsky and hutch car, the only one I had ever seen the only other ones I've ever saw had the 351 and we're just a plain Gran Torinos, I put it in my wife's name ,slash soon to be ex-wife you know how that story goes...
@petegiles6678
@petegiles6678 Год назад
great potential ,and nothing that can't be fixed I love it.Cars were so much nicer to look at back in the 60's and 70's.Thanks for bring back another one or at least trying to.Yes we watch you here in England we love the american muscle cars even if we could never afford to run them at nearly £2.00 per litre for fuel.:)
@unknownsoul13
@unknownsoul13 Год назад
Just like this section of northern Ontario ...$1.93.6 per litre. And my 2015 Dodge Journey with a 4 cylinder engine took $120.00 Cdn the first time that I filled it this year. Living on CPP&OAS pensions, it gets driven for groceries maybe once a week.
@rottoratrodrusttohotrodaka3550
Had a 68 Chevelle wagon also and it was a blast to Hot Rod around town. Heavy car for a powerglide, but alot of fun.
@patfreiermuth918
@patfreiermuth918 Год назад
Late 60s early 70s 307s we're known for flat cam's and lifter's. Did dozens, good luck!!!!
@mighty300il6
@mighty300il6 Год назад
Still amazed that it basically fired right up after sitting that long. The plastic thingy in the glove box is a rain bonnet/cap for the little woman so her hair won't get ruined. My grandma always wore them. Also is that a 60s something Malibu???? Great video as always.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Some just want to live!
@jamespn
@jamespn Год назад
It’ll make a great power tour candidate. Looks like a rural mail carrier car with the excess wear on the passenger side of the front seat.
@77yogurt
@77yogurt Год назад
Now THAT makes total sense!! 🤙👍🏻
@gregdiamond6023
@gregdiamond6023 Год назад
Always teaching on us Mortske. I had no idea the Nomad continued into the 60s. I thought the 50s was it. I learn something new in every video. This is the automotive PBS.
@wilenelson1810
@wilenelson1810 Год назад
Check out clunkers and classics on you tube he's doing a 69 nomad
@gregdiamond6023
@gregdiamond6023 Год назад
@@wilenelson1810 Mortske just did a 68 nomad Chevelle.
@davida.p.9911
@davida.p.9911 Год назад
My cousin had a 307 in his 1970 Chevelle. It was respectable, with the ol 2 BBL. Probably the same engine that's in the Nomad. Not much difference I would think between 1968 and 70. It was fun and fast. Good work gettin her going again Mort! And Supervisor Duff! 🐕
@virtuestreams2616
@virtuestreams2616 Год назад
Excellent episode! When I was a youngster during the ‘70s, these cars were a common sight. It’s a runner folks-for certain, someone with a bit of welding and body skills should snag this for a project as it be fairly inexpensive to restore to a grocery git’r or a fishing rig (nothing fancy). Thanks for editing and such as it is truly appreciated. Cheers to Duff! 👏🏻❤️🔧
@bradsmn
@bradsmn Год назад
Duff sure is lucky that you continue to find some great cars and trucks to keep him entertained and interested.
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Год назад
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUFFFFFFFFFFYYYYYYYYYYY
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
He finds most of them
@marcosathens8140
@marcosathens8140 Год назад
I have done the same, Clean & keep what you have to get it started. Change/update what you want when you plan on keeping it.
@tommywong3291
@tommywong3291 10 месяцев назад
I just brought my 69 Concours back to life a few months ago too. Also after sitting since the 90s! It was just as pleasurable watching you bring the life back to it as much as I did too! Keep up the fun man thanks for the sharing!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair 10 месяцев назад
That is awesome!
@bigbuck1318
@bigbuck1318 Год назад
Clunkers and Classics is currently restoring one of those 68 Nomad Wagons.
@richardmarino5658
@richardmarino5658 Год назад
You might want to get in touch with Clunkers and Classics . He has one he's been working on for some time now. He's always looking for one for parts.
@MrMurraypants
@MrMurraypants Год назад
Yup, I just emailed Clunkers and classics. Told him about the emblems he looking for. Of all the luck.
@clunkersandclassics
@clunkersandclassics Год назад
I just need an emblem, not the whole car.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
You need the entire car!
@michaelrichter1465
@michaelrichter1465 Год назад
The "sleeve" for insurance papers looks like a Alka Seltzer tube from back in da day. I want that shortbread recipe for sure. Gotta be a bangin recipe I just know it.😀
@Oyvind88
@Oyvind88 Год назад
Awsome wagon and video, the style off it😎👌 Monday is saved,score👏
@kimberlywilliams9757
@kimberlywilliams9757 Год назад
I have definitely jumped a few set of railroad tracks in several different vehicles. My '77 Firebird TransAm was the car that did the best at ramping the tracks 😅 If you jump them in a pick'em up truck it's best to remove the spare from the back of the bed first! 😂
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Smokey and the bandit!
@combatkarl965
@combatkarl965 Год назад
I did it with a '73 3/4 ton GMC Suburban. Talk about scary. I thought the body was going to come off the frame. The thing was loaded with Illinois cancer.
@kimberlywilliams9757
@kimberlywilliams9757 Год назад
@@combatkarl965 Yikes! 😳
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
@@combatkarl965 good stuff!
@Gordonseries385
@Gordonseries385 Год назад
Had a FL1A bulge open from the seal. Took the new oil pump apart and found out a burr stuck closed the pressure relief valve. And yes all the oil went on the floor....... sorry Greta Oh I remember the oil gauge ping over 100 lbs. This was in the winter and cold.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Whoopsie!
@daviduglem3213
@daviduglem3213 Год назад
If it wasn't for Duff you'd never get anything figured out mortske. Best will it run on the internet for sure. Thanks again, Dave.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Our pleasure David
@puddleduckist
@puddleduckist Год назад
Cool ol chebby wagon Mortske! Can't wait to see it cruisin once again with duff hangin out the window!!!! Needs the ol puddin powa wash!!!! Cool buick, my friend in high-school had a white 66 buick special with a 2 speed and the 300 wildcat in it, not much power but it was a nice cruiser!
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
Introduced in 1968, the 307 was a typically muscle-car-era response to squeezing more power out of a small displacement engine. Essentially a 283 block with the crankshaft and rods from a 327, the 307 served duty as Chevrolet's smallest small-block V8 until it was replaced by the 305 in 1973. Power When it was introduced in 1968 the 307 was rated at 200 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 300 foot pounds of torque at 2,400. However, the federal government's emissions regulations of 1972 saw the 307 de-rated to 115 horsepower. While a certain amount of this was due to testing standard changes from "gross" (just the engine with no exhaust system) ratings to "net" ratings (power measured with exhaust system, intake system, alternator and all accessories), post-1972 engines were still down about 60 horsepower when compared to earlier years. Chevrolet never produced a high-performance 307, but it did offer a marine version of this engine rated at 245 gross horsepower. Lower Engine The 307 used a 283 block with casting numbers 3914635, 3932371, 3932373, 3956632 and 3970020. The block used 3.875-inch cylinder bores, 5.7-inch rods and a 327 crankshaft with 3.25-inch arms (casting numbers 39110011 and 31110001). The 307 crankshaft used the same main and rod journal diameters as the 1968 327 -- 2.45 inches and 2.10 inches, respectively. Compression varied between 8.2:1 for emissions-era motors, to 9:1 for earlier engines and upward of 10:1 for marine engines. Cylinder Heads The 307 used one of three cylinder heads -- casting numbers 3927185, 3986338 and 3998991. Casting numbers 3927185 an 3986338 are early low-rpm torque makers with 70-cc combustion chambers, 1.72-inch intake and 1.5-inch exhaust valves. Chevrolet used the 3998991 from 1970 to 1976, and it was identical to the other heads except for its larger 74.56-cc combustion chamber. Manifolds The 307 used one of three cylinder heads -- casting numbers 3927185, 3986338 and 3998991. Casting numbers 3927185 an 3986338 are early low-rpm torque makers with 70-cc combustion chambers, 1.72-inch intake and 1.5-inch exhaust valves. Chevrolet used the 3998991 from 1970 to 1976, and it was identical to the other heads except for its larger 74.56-cc combustion chamber.
@peteloomis8456
@peteloomis8456 Год назад
Every person I knew that had the 307 was junk and smoked and leaked oil like a sive but would still run but not very strong . On the other hand I had a 283 that I built that would rev to 7,000 all day long in a 71 GMC 3/4 ton with a th350 trans with 32 inch tires on the back that if I neutral dropped it at 6,000 it would do funny car style burnouts lol . I raced a buddy of mine that had a 69 Plymouth fury with a 440 in it and he could only pull by me by a1/2 a car up to a 100 or so which isn't bad considering the truck is heavy but has the aero dynamics of a brick lol . I beat that engine for years and never had a issue with it and sold the truck to a guy I knew who drove it for years and I used the money to buy a 70 El Camino with a 350 4 barrel with headers and a 4spd with 3:73 positraction and it got up and hauled the mail . Fun times back then for sure .
@neal6418
@neal6418 Год назад
Let's not forget the 262 👍
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run Год назад
@@neal6418 Had a Monza with a 262 in it, ran pretty strong for that small car. It was a bitch to change spark plugs in though.
@rickbaker7507
@rickbaker7507 Год назад
the 305 wasn't introduced until the 1976 model year, the 307 was discontinued after the 1973 model year, in 74 you could only get the 250 inline 6, and the 350. 75 brought the 262, for 1975 only.
@stephensaasen8589
@stephensaasen8589 Год назад
I always heard the 307 was considered a dog but in my book if you can get the compression ratio 9.75 : 1 or above and give it the right cam, it should really rock.
@dandunlap8638
@dandunlap8638 Год назад
That would make a cool crew cab El Camino
@brunocampigotto8739
@brunocampigotto8739 Год назад
Hi Mortske Bruno here, glad to see more great material and you and Duff came thru again on the Nomad. Hope for more soon, keep up your great work. Love Ya.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@marksaunders2500
@marksaunders2500 Год назад
Hi from uk TM & DD 👋 👍 🐾🐾 another awesome save from that field of dreams and vhrome held up well on her too 👌 every time I see that clip of you double wammying yourself with lightning I laugh so hard man am sure Derek of vice grip garage loves a good zapping to its the guaranteed yes or no I guess 🤣🤣 but great one and also that start of burnout ("" that little bit of one"") when I seen rear tyres am surprised when you dropped in with revs on it didn't move shop back few foot 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋 🐾🐾
@kesterhively8773
@kesterhively8773 Год назад
Clunkers and classics guy would be interested in the he's building a nice nomad it would be a great parts car for him
@philben_454
@philben_454 Год назад
He said he’s not interested in a $2000 parts car 😂 Ol Mort should throw a LS in his then they could race
@SCREECHTRUMPET1
@SCREECHTRUMPET1 Год назад
The 307 was better motor than the 305 that replaced it. Since it had a larger bore than the 305, small chamber (64cc) cylinder heads from a 350 with 1.94" intake valves could be used. It made the motor produce good power above 5,000 RPM.
@erikalbertson7483
@erikalbertson7483 Год назад
Yeah, I jumped my '74 Vega coupe over some railroad tracks. It bottomed out 3 times, and the radiator came loose and got shredded by the fan. So, I coat-hangered a Vega wagon radiator in it, and put new shocks on the front. Mint ! Love the wagon !
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Oh wow!
@jessenelson9676
@jessenelson9676 Год назад
Another good one. One thing that cracks me up is seeing some of those roads. They just go straight for what looks like forever!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Flat and straight!
@htownblue11
@htownblue11 Год назад
Mortske, your humor mixed with the clips always has me laughing. Humor makes these projects fun regardless of how hard they are.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@born2soon
@born2soon Год назад
The rear wing was meant to keep exhaust fumes out of the back end when the window was open. Richard Nixon came up with the locking gas cap. Turn down your thermostats, no exterior Christmas lights, lock up your gas tanks...
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
And for racing downforce!
@corvettejohn4507
@corvettejohn4507 Год назад
You misspelled Jimmy Carter.
@born2soon
@born2soon Год назад
@@corvettejohn4507 You're right, it was Jimmy Carter. Sorry.
@nodaklojack
@nodaklojack Год назад
Thx for putting put another good video. Enjoyable.
@roadmaster92
@roadmaster92 Год назад
Another awesome video on the wagon. Keep up the great work you and Duff.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Will do!
@462ANIMAL
@462ANIMAL Год назад
The wing on the back roof , helped keep exhaust fumes from coming in..with the window down..depending where your exhaust pipes were.
@dietersmythe9649
@dietersmythe9649 Год назад
Helped to keep the back window cleaner as well.
@462ANIMAL
@462ANIMAL Год назад
@@dietersmythe9649 yes.. it keeps snow from accumulating.
@amadeo_serrano
@amadeo_serrano Год назад
It's possible that "true dual exhaust" refers to cars that didn't have the H-pipe coming down from the manifolds that was common in the earlier cars. The Fram filter is probably totally at fault. I made the mistake of using a Fram filter on one car I had and. lo and behold, one night coming home from work, I found a trail of oil leading to my car. Fram strikes again! "You can pay me now AND pay me later" should be their motto. 😱😤🤬🤬🤬
@scotthay1486
@scotthay1486 Год назад
Great aquisition, I love wagons. Actually watching another you tuber build one now. Will follow uploads of this. I'm sure it's going to be a positive experience.
@johndewey6829
@johndewey6829 Год назад
the 307 was one of the best engines I ever owned. it was in a 68 Impala, then a 67 chevell SS, & then a 67 El Camino
@ae86hachi
@ae86hachi Год назад
A better question would be "should it run?" Looks a bit to far gone in my opinion.
@tomstarcevich1147
@tomstarcevich1147 Год назад
Definitely not worth the money😳
@johnelliott7375
@johnelliott7375 Год назад
Great shop you have now and we are happy to see you in it and working. Great day to you today and good morning when you get up.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks 👍
@Gadgetman1989
@Gadgetman1989 Год назад
Can't even wait to watch and already gifted a like to one of my fav repair guys, keep up the great work dude!! Will add an edit after the video Edit; Your humor is on point and this car is a beaut, she wants to live capt. Love the video even more, can't wait to see what all you do
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Much appreciated!
@offensive164
@offensive164 Год назад
That crankshaft is the same stroke as a 327, 350 block, 307 crank and 327 pistons whammy
@Vinegar73
@Vinegar73 Год назад
Cool video as always! Glad you were able to get it running and cleaned up.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks Shawn
@jasonpeters9390
@jasonpeters9390 Год назад
Brilliant got something worth watching tonight now sit back watch and learn
@jrose-xp6tf
@jrose-xp6tf Год назад
Cool, as a '70's kid I rode in a lot of wagons and somehow they grew on me.
@nancykitzinger3078
@nancykitzinger3078 Год назад
Listening to you talk about jumping railroad tracks, makes me want to watch your RV video again!😂 What a gem you found! Someone is going to get a good one! Good job!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks again!
@Matt-ov6cq
@Matt-ov6cq Год назад
Mortske Mondays are quite litterally the best day of the week. Thanks for another one! Keep it up!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Much appreciated Matt!
@terryeustice5399
@terryeustice5399 Год назад
You got it going with little and really not a whole lot invested. It is rough. If you want to see one that’s being done. Clunkers and Classics is rebuilding one from the ground up. Thank you Mortske! Thank you for sharing.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for watching
@jongercama1842
@jongercama1842 Год назад
Great to see a 68-72 A-body Wagon getting some love. You don't see many at all getting around in Australia. Well except for the '72 Lemans T-41 sitting outside my garage right now. Keep up the great content!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@oldcarnut3953
@oldcarnut3953 Год назад
Another awesome video as usual Mortske. Always look forward to seeing your next video. As always another enjoyable video Mortske. Keep On Motoring Brother!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Our pleasure!
@grassy-qb6qc
@grassy-qb6qc Год назад
3X are you loosing weight haha I'm definitely stealing that one. My uncle had a 68 or 9 Pontiac station wagon that thang was a beast they would go camping in the back of it at least once a month. That was good times for us kids eating hamburgers off the grill drinking glass bottle Pepsi's running around the woods.
@johnelliott7375
@johnelliott7375 Год назад
Duff is keeping you safe from the wildlife and farm critters that could be a issue and getting some exercise while doing it. He is certainly very happy and thankful for you taking him along.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
He lives for those trips!
@AndrewHCann
@AndrewHCann Год назад
Also that amazing Water Pump bearing Mortske and not first one I seen before also ! Also those 307 motor are amazing strong and bullet proof too!
@tonyfriend7413
@tonyfriend7413 Год назад
8/18/22. that was a really nice wagon once upon a time! would'a been proud to have her.
@nicksnarski5973
@nicksnarski5973 Год назад
I liked this video.ive owned a couple of 307s both were oil burners.Currently own a 68 malibu station wagon since 1995.Great car was 327 PG.swapped in 350 4 spd.Great job as always.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Very nice
@orange72mc71
@orange72mc71 Год назад
Never saw a front bench seat that the driver's side was mint and the passenger side was wasted. When I was a kid I thought wagons were dorky. Now I'm old and I think they're Cool. Right up there with customized 70s van's. Nice job Mortske 👍
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for watching
@orange72mc71
@orange72mc71 Год назад
@@MortskeRepair There is a person out there pretending to be you. Tried to scam me into thinking you were giving away a Lexus es 350. I have the info if you want it. Knew it was fake pretty quick but I played a long for a while
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
@@orange72mc71 Yeah, not much I can do about that unfortunately.
@karenward2789
@karenward2789 Год назад
Great stuff as usual, I can't believe how good these engines are, brilliant.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
They're pretty hard to kill.
@differentgroove1
@differentgroove1 Год назад
Before doing the donut you told Duff to hang on and as told Duff braced himself . To see that is priceless. hands down !
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
He's conditioned
@differentgroove1
@differentgroove1 Год назад
@@MortskeRepair LOL ! Sweet !!
@Asimo1
@Asimo1 Год назад
This is my favorite channel on youtube to watch. Please don't ever change the content.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Much appreciated for the kind words.
@wolfc7280
@wolfc7280 Год назад
There was a period of time late 50's to the early 70's that we'll never see again. In my opinion it was the best tome period for cars.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
AGreed
@danswartwood4580
@danswartwood4580 Год назад
Thank you for your APPRECIATION and everything
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Our pleasure Dan!
@tom-ehill2713
@tom-ehill2713 Год назад
You've got two wagons now!😂😂😂 look at all those lichens!! Nice weather finally..😎
@letterpress_outlier
@letterpress_outlier Год назад
Good one Mortske! Love the dead pan delivery
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for watching
@stevew270
@stevew270 Год назад
I've never changed the bearings in a GM alternator but I have replaced the brushes and internal regulator in a couple and also used to change the brushes in starters and spin the contact disc in the solenoid if it had a bad spot burned in it.
@garymccord4277
@garymccord4277 Год назад
You and Duff sure find some neat old cars, That station wagon would be a blast to finish it off as a RAT ROD it is almost there already just need a window and straight pipe out the rear and drive on.
@urbanurchin5930
@urbanurchin5930 Год назад
I was kind of thinking along the same lines.....but, instead of trying to find a replacement window (which may be almost impossible) why not weld in a steel panel and make one side of the wagon a "faux" sedan delivery ?? The new owner is going to have to do major work to that quarter panel anyway - and address the fuel tank.
@markwatts6683
@markwatts6683 Год назад
The humor and commentary as always hilarious keep it going. I love the wagons
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Much appreciated mark
@robertpimpo4698
@robertpimpo4698 Год назад
You brought her back to life awesome
@michaeldufresne9280
@michaeldufresne9280 Год назад
Great episode Mortske. Yeah MS on the tires means mud in snow. Had a neighbor who had one of those when I was a kid, lotta valve train noise. 307‘s were known for soft cams and bad lifters. Enjoyed the show was awesome. Be safe, and carry-on. All of my hardware I ordered from you outa be here this week.🤣🤣🤣
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Right on
@devinhaines4142
@devinhaines4142 Год назад
Oh man that rig looks sweet after the wash! Totally different. Good fun Mortske!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Sure does! Glad you enjoyed it Devin!
@blautens
@blautens Год назад
OMG, I love me some 68-72 A body wagons. I misspent so much of my youth in those.
@ThomasSmith-rp6xv
@ThomasSmith-rp6xv Год назад
Had a 1972 chevy truck with a 307, three on the tree! Ran good! Very strong running engines!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Right on
@mattstoll9162
@mattstoll9162 Год назад
Finally had a chance to watch this...the Tonawanda Engine Plant is 2 minutes from where I live. My father worked there in the 70's and actually quit in '77. Just a little useless info for you Mortske, lol. Enjoy all the channels!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@lovetocrank
@lovetocrank Год назад
Glad it’s running for you, but I did enjoy listening to that starter when you were cranking!!
@gsmith6255
@gsmith6255 Год назад
I can’t believe it started right up and you were able to drive it. You really know old cars and engines!
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
We just get lucky
@Higgwigg2882
@Higgwigg2882 Год назад
The passenger side door has been “tommy boy’ed”! I was awaiting the clip!.. haha.
@williambinns1631
@williambinns1631 Год назад
A guy I knew in highschool back in the 80's had a 2 door Chevelle wagon with a 396 and a Powerglide. Almost 40 years later and I have never seen another 2 door Chevelle wagon.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
That would be awesome!
@dillonmiller956
@dillonmiller956 Год назад
My Pawpaw always had a quart of Top Artic in the toolbox of his pickup. Brings back good memories.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Good stuff!
@bryanyoung2963
@bryanyoung2963 Год назад
Mr. Mortske: after you pressure washed that thing I can almost hear Pudding singing his praises with visions in his head of you doing his dance 🤩.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Ugh, I thought I heard something.
@craigbowley6783
@craigbowley6783 Год назад
I love station wagons that's one of my dream wagons.
@donlandenberg8126
@donlandenberg8126 Год назад
I love those cars! Lol. Nice job and all the help you get from Duff is outstanding. Time to park it and mark it.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks Don
@midnightrunner684
@midnightrunner684 Год назад
BY THE POWER OF GREYSKULL
@rickysoffroadrecovery
@rickysoffroadrecovery Год назад
Absolutely adore that Chevy station wagon... We called it the shaggin wagon...we had good times in that station wagon...😍
@Nza420
@Nza420 Год назад
Glad to see those bike boxes I used held up pretty well. I usually use the side panels of those as creepers. They work great until I leave them out in the rain.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Where are you stealing bike boxes from?!?
@Nza420
@Nza420 Год назад
@@MortskeRepair the local bike shop saves them for me. It saves him having to take them to the dump himself, and i use them for all sorts of stuff.
@natandnormstravels6573
@natandnormstravels6573 Год назад
Great video thanks for sharing.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Thanks for the visit!
@dalehale1635
@dalehale1635 Год назад
We always had single exhaust, dual outlet or catback or true dual which was headers back with no split, each side had a full pipe, and of course the H or X pipe for better flow.
@garydority9754
@garydority9754 Год назад
Old Duff was looking like he got into the hoover sneef for most of this week's episode. He about broke his neck looking out the door window. Must have been a ditch parrot or rabbit!! Couldn't believe the starter held up with all the extended cranking. You got lucky there. I could watch your videos all day if you could make them fast enough! Hope you get some time off and a chance to recharge your battery this summer. Another win and another great video!! Thanks dude.
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Much appreciated GAry!
@_Dave_S
@_Dave_S Год назад
Hell yeah, Mortske with the roomy Chevelle! Awesome stuff!! 🍺🍺
@MortskeRepair
@MortskeRepair Год назад
Rock on!
@johnelliott7375
@johnelliott7375 Год назад
Need more Duff cam! Great evening to you all!
@markmckeachnie4484
@markmckeachnie4484 Год назад
What a find hope you get more stuff out of that field
@michaelolsen2348
@michaelolsen2348 Год назад
I love the Vacation clips. Lol. I'd love to have that green beast. Lol. That could be the reason why my dad bought an 85 crown vic wagon. Lol. His sounded bad ass though. My 75 Fury has all that original paperwork too including the paper they put in the window from the sales lot. That poor thing sat 21 years before my bro in law saw it being loaded up on a flatbed headed to the junk heap. He bought it on the spot, got it running, tuned it, then sold it to me. It's been my daily driver since April 2017 with few issues. The most major thing was $3100 in all brand new suspension and steering. Love these videos saving these old cars. One day, people will be fighting over these cuz this computer crap is no good. Lol
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