This is my 1977 monte Carlo that I have owned for close to 35 years. It has sat around waiting to be restored and that has never happened. now it's time to just get it back on the road.
❤🎉love your stuff, brother, Jason B, Wichita, Ks. My grandmother was from Tarrahote Indiana, so me at 52 ,feel.like your my lol.lol Indiana, Is cousin or family. Lol ,I like your videos on getting old stuff running. Alot of us, lol old timers, love the good 👍 old days, of , Is simple V8 Carb engines. Lol n seeing 👀 them up n running. Keep your old school 🏫 videos how too coming , man brother, at 52 !! I forgot what now, my dad 👨 at 74 told me on points n V8 engines. Lol.brings back very good Memories of my dad and the early 90s helped me work on my old Dodge trucks and my old 4x4Ford F150 77 to 1979 ,.I had in high school 🏫 love it, ❤️ 😂❤❤🎉🎉
Shout out. from a neighbor south of Indy....keep at it Chuck love how you show the good, the bad, and the ugly of working on cars,! Stay Up, Hard, and Free brother......🔥❤️👍💯
I wouldn't want this guy working on any of my vehicles. Everything looks hacked up. 5 different colored wires on 1 wire. Black to red, red to white and white to red. Get the right color wire to simplify electrical gremlins.
I’d love to see multipart episodes of you making this one road worthy again and start enjoying it before you get too old to do so. Make this your priority and sprinkle in episodes of other cars only when you are prepping them to sell and finance more goodies for this one. If it was me, that’s what I’d do. You can do what you want of course and I’ll watch anyway. ❤️😎
I had a buddy 30y ago that had a 77 monty. With a 350. It was a little underpowered. That red-eye would be something completely different and make that car really skoot.
nice how you show the real way it is working on old cars never as easy as people think and im a fan of the stang i have a 641/2 that was sitting a while got about 100 hrs in it and i got a long way to go also struggle finding parts for and play the waiting game
I'm not trying to tell you what to do but if you'd move that gas can around till that fuel pump quiets down to almost no noise then you're getting the right amount of gas
You need to fix that fuel pump to where it's all the way down in the gas when it's quiet it's popping gas when it's loud it's not so it's not going to run right until you at least get that fixed
I just can't believe how far back the engine sits on these cars, it's almost front mid-engined. Really it ought to be a good, neutral-handling car. For me it screams "NASCAR rep". Big wheels and fat tires, tightened up suspension and steering and a manual gearbox and attack those corners? Yes I know VGG did something like this but his wasn't hard core, this could be it.
@@streetratgarage I hear you. It would certainly be a big project which would mean the car will be off the road even longer... I know this from my own experience🤥
Sorry, it might be easier to find a unicorn. I got this one used about 25 years ago and had to drive all the way from Indiana to Florida to get it. I would just jump on Google and start searching.