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I was born in 1957 and I turn 67 this year, so I don’t think that 70 years old sits well with me yet. Looking forward to seeing what your 67 year old Chevy project looks like when you’re finished, yes it is beating up like me, but I’m a work in progress too.
I'm a bit older but remember picking those Hot-Rods up for $300 back in the 60's & 70's lol I should Have Kept Them... I kept 1 - A 56 GMC NAPCO 4X4 Monster Truck
@@blakestone8088 I feel ya. I let go a 63 Riv, a 69 Riv with a 455 Stg 1 in it, and a '67 Caddy. To be honest, the 69 would have eventually removed my license or life, since the loud pedal kept my foot itchy...
If I was ever treated by a boss or owner the way you treat your crew, I would have had a long career. Instead, I can't ever retire and have low pay. 👽🗿👽
Sean or Shawn or however it is spelled in this case is a great asset to te team!!! It must be tough with the cameras around but i hope he gets used to it. Just need to be yourself my man, you are doing a great job!!!!!
Rory at Trailmater Did that with his truck "Ole Blue" with the Blower coming through the hood, looks like it exploded through the hood! looks killer, definitely a great idea and i think it would look rad on Robbys car!
Thanks for finally bringing the 57 back to the world. All the work to build in fourteen days and you brought it home and we haven't seen it since then. Now you have something to use the car for and you are spending time on it again. Don't use it for this show and then parking again. Let's see you do some body work when you bring it home. Boss, make Robby do the body to turn the 57 into the show car it should be. Thanks
I like this mellow Robbie. I’m so used to seeing “high strung” Robbie that is always loud and rambunctious. This was much easier to watch and relax. I’d like to see this more often. Keep up the good content.
I like the longer video. The car looks great the way it is, with a surprise under the hood.❤ Maybe spiff up the interior a bit so you can be more comfortable traveling in it.❤ Great job.
Food grade grease breaks down under high temperatures. Fine for stuff that isn't going to get above 200 F or when you are just doing temporary layout assembly, otherwise you'll want to use regular automotive grease. I have used FG grease on shipping dock plates and it lasts even in an outdoor environment, butthat is simple actuation lubrication only.
When you were welding the bung in for the O2 sensor and couldn't see the topside you could have set up a mirror. you just have to remember that everything is backwards when you mirror weld.
You needed a Motion Raceworks throttle body. The connector is made onto it, so no welding required. How did that crank sensor swap work? You can't replace a black one with a gray one.
Saw it going down I-15 last month without the hood on...now I know why. Passed in between Spanish Fork and Payson. Left lane just a moving along Robbie was. I was stuck in right lane...poor semi only goes 70.
Robby, get either fans or salvage yards looking for Bell housing covers. You need one that goes behind the flywheel and one that goes underneath the flywheel/clutch/ etc. Get that all covered up for the future.❤
After working on the 57 body work, let's get him started on your Bronco. That will give you a sweet cruiser and something to drive in bad weather days.
That sniper efi looked awesome too me too be honest. Not so bulky and all that extra intake going on. Just my opinion tho. I like both but for the old car i like the sleek intake setup keeps it small like the carb setup.
Robby when putting on the collar for the fuel line fitting if you turn counterclockwise as you push it will go on easy if you didn't know love your show 😁
Love the channel, love the 57, painful however looking at the ugly engine compartment, with all the beautiful new engine and accessories. Could have at least bead blasted and rattle canned that lol
The old Vacuum Windlshield Wipers. Open the throttle to pass an 18 wheeler on a steep grade in the rain and the manifold vacuum drops dramatically and the wipers stop moving. Fun times . NOT
I'm surprised it's not the cam sensor that's what normally starts leaking first on an LS Also on an LS if you think your rear cranks Seal is leaking check the cam sensor first
if Hillbilly really does know where everything is then challenge him on where that 10mm socket or wrench is since the 10 is always the one that goes missing lol