Hope your channel does good things for you...been following you on Instagram with this car and your wagon....I hope you get that car to your highest expectations....good luck 😊
I follow you on Instagram, glad to see you start RU-vid. It funny, I was just talking to my buddy about going to this next year, looking forward to your documenting of this one.
Came from Instagram. Been following you there since Januray this year because i'm really interestet in American cars. I'm exited to see the Channel grow.
I follow you on insta,love your content…love the story of the car with your family,most people would of give up with this car,before they started,but not you..which is why I follow you,you inspire so many people,keep it up 🤙
LETS GO ! RB from IG to YT ! Would love to hear more in depth how you gained your knowledge and love for cars. Videos on your other vehicles and how you came into those would be cool as well! Will definitely be following along for the ride, wherever it takes you. Congrats on starting on YT and making the transition !
Looking forward to this series as I’m working on my 69 Torino GT. Your car is coming along awesome! And it’s so cool that it’s been in your family for that long.
Major props! Take it from a three time veteran, you will love Power Tour if you’re interested in cars at all. It’s the trip of a lifetime, and people are friendlier and more generous than you could ever imagine. I’m subbed and ready for some great Power Tour content!
Awesome first video! That's some great family history on that car! Stoked to see how the project progresses! Hopefully it keeps me inspired to get my Olds on the road this summer. lets gooooooo! haha!
@Rustic Beauty You should definitely put something on that metal floor. Maybe use some moving blanket from Harbor Freight for the tour. If you dont the heat from the engine bay will keep it extra hot in the car and you dont want your shoes melting on a metal floor. Also the road noise will give you and grandpa a headache. Take tools and extra rad hoses, fan belts and clamps Just my 2 cents. Have a great time
Good advice! I’ve got a little bit of some insulation/ sound deadener up front, and I’ve got a sheet of bubble insulation laying in the back where the seat should be. Not the best, but it’s better than nothing! Much better than the bare metal!
Im a Ford guy. 2 Lincolns and 1 Mercury. My red one is in the middle of phase 2 to get some turbski action looking to make 4 digits. I've totally lost my mind. I love your Torino and your hair. Please don't call HR. 🤣😊