Gearhead in the making??? Nooo....he's already a gearhead obviously and so is AJ, Just like me at a very young age! I've been a car guy since I knew what a car was...(3yrs. old?) just like these guys.
@@richardbaumgart2454you took the words out my thumbs lol these kids are car guys and i only csn imagine what they gonna do with building cars in the future
@@richardbaumgart2454Same for me, I got interested in cars when my uncles were tinkering on Mustangs and old Pontiacs. One of the first pictures of myself I remember being taken was behind the wheel of a ‘65 Stingray. I couldn’t have been older than 4
You are such a fine young man Jack. Good job Dad. Love watching all these old cars get a new life. In Australia we call it “paddock bashing”. So much fun and the smiles on all of your faces made my day.
LOVE the old Starliners and Sunliners (convertible version).... I usually prefer black walls, but gotta admit, the white walls look perfect...Fun video, great to see all 3 guys at work! A+++++
Just Absolutely Awesome, Dad and the Boys Takes me back to a time when I worked with my Dad, he showed me a lot in how and engine works, Thank Dad R.I.P. Glad to be here. THE SARGE
Beautiful work gentelmen, that is going to be a great sunny day driver. i bet it will polish up pretty good. Makes me start tearing into my 64 Tbird and get it running once the weather gets nicer and i have room in my garage to work on it.
Starliners and 59-62 Chevy bubbletops have the cool factor that is off the chart. The narrow, almost fastback "C" pillar, the curve, and that back glass is my favorite body style for that era. I cannot look at any of them without thinking of old school moonshiners and Early NASCAR days at Darlington, Junior Johnson, Fireball Roberts, and all those guys. You guys have got an awesome historic survivor. I just hope you let it be what it is and don't go nuts with the "improvements "
Fantastic job boys. The whitewalls look good on that car. I'm not usually a fan of them, but on that car, they work. Hope to see more on this car. Congratulations on a million subscribers.
Great job guys! I always loved that Ford. Coolest thing since Model A and the coolest name ever. As an old Ford guy, I pay you boys the highest compliment! Thanx for sharing with us and God bless.
Rocking the shop as a trio. Ran across your channel just a few weeks ago. Enjoy your content and how your oldest is doing fair amount of work. Definitely has the passion and bright future.
Hey Jack. Here's a tip for cleaning engines. Ever see a cleaner called "Scrubbing Bubbles"? If you spray down a dirty engine with that stuff, let it sit for a minute and spray it down it works great. The red valve covers usually means a 292. Your 77 year old subscriber, Chuck.
That Starliner is an awesome Find. Try some Marvel Mystery oil in the cylinders to maybe free up a hung ring.. Even if that Y block needs a total rebuild, it’s well worth it. A good wash job and buffing May surprise you in how it turns out!! Great Family activity!!
You really have a Gem there guy's, I don't believe that I have ever seen one of those car's and I'm 64. Can't wait to see what you guys do with it. Thanks for the video guy's can't wait for the next one.
I'm the same age as your car; my oldest brother had a 1960 Starliner in 1969-70; it was all Red with a 352. The old "three on the tree;" I have driven my share.
Can't wait to see what color you do on your car,your just like my son .He loves the old cars he completely restored his nova .Now he puts it in car shows.I will be watching. GOOD LUCK
Whoo Hoo on 1 million subs guys🎉 Amazing vroom vroom ,Jack sure is impressed ❤. Who is this little boy and what have you done with AJ 🤣! Woah a 3 on the tree amazing 👍. JO JO IN VT 💞
In my opinion, the white stripe out on a vintage car like the Starliner is the only way to go. I may be influenced by the fact that I am a 1965 model myself. 😊
I have been longing to see this car drive. What a treat after all your hard work and tenacity. I thought the white walls looked mighty fine - oooh such a beauty in the sunshine. Lots more to do I know but what potential ! Thanks for a great video.