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NON REPAIRABLE? $600 '99 RAM 1500 Has A 'BAD’ Frame. How Will I Do Parting This Out? TEST EVERYTHING 

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For parts go to www.Importapart.com or email us at Sales@importapart.com
Today's video is here by popular request. The last time I covered a vehicle I bought for parts I got a lot of requests for more, and here is MORE!
This is a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 I bought for parts off of Facebook marketplace. As you can see, the frame is slightly compromised, which renders this truck best for parts. This isn't a vehicle I'd normally buy for parts except for the fact its a lesser common 5-speed manual. In this video I cover a lot of how we treat our vehicles we get in for parts, processes, and even testing procedures, inventory, etc. The manual transmission parts alone make this purchase an easy justification.
My name is Eric and I own and run a full service auto recycling business called Importapart. I buy complete vehicles and dismantle them for parts, sell off the good parts and recycle the rest. I wanted to cover a bit of how our business works as I haven't really done that much in the past.
I really hope you enjoyed this video. As always, I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism.
Catch you on the next one!
-Eric

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@jimbriggs70
@jimbriggs70 Месяц назад
I had an Uncle Worth Dillon that had a Salvage Yard in Greensboro N.C. and the whole family called him "Worthless" until they found out he was one of the richest men in the area. He had sheds full of engines and transmissions attached to chains on beams that he could roll them around on so you could pick the engine you wanted. His wife drove brand new Cadillac's and designer clothes and I saw him in the first suit I ever saw him in at his funeral. My whole life I never saw him in anything but bib overalls, a wife beater and brogans with no laces. He drove old flat bed pick ups and until the day he died would stop at any house with a Junker at it and buy it . He was the greatest guy a kid could grow up knowing. He let me and my cousin take off parts from the vehicles and taught us how and what tools to use but made us do it on our own. His only rule was " Don't care what you wanna try, but once you start, you gotta finish it." God Rest You Uncle Worth.
@steveb6103
@steveb6103 Месяц назад
My uncle Wynne owned a slavage yard in South Dakota. I bought as many muscle car motors and transmissions as I could. Including a 1963 limited edition corvette 409.
@douglasburnside
@douglasburnside Месяц назад
I bought a pintle hook [trailer hitch] for my old Land Cruiser from a guy in a junk yard *(not* "salvage yard!") wearing filthy bib overalls, boots falling apart, 10-day beard. Paid him $5 for it, figured I was doing him a favor. A few months later he sold his junk yard for several million dollars to the developer who put in the biggest shopping mall in town. It turned out that he was already quite wealthy even before the sale. He ran the junk yard solely as a place to hang out with his friends.
@weylinwest9505
@weylinwest9505 Месяц назад
Im sure the family changed their tune real quick when they heard he was rich, right?
@stereolababy
@stereolababy Месяц назад
@@steveb6103 no corvette came with a 409
@jimbriggs70
@jimbriggs70 Месяц назад
@@weylinwest9505 Actually no. I was young but I really think it was his attire that created the riff more than the money.
@metalburner357
@metalburner357 Месяц назад
"Non repairable" Who here knows someone that would bolt a couple 4x4s to the frame and send it for a couple more years? Show of hands everybody. Lol
@BeepBeepParkie
@BeepBeepParkie Месяц назад
Or plate steel and 6011
@metalburner357
@metalburner357 Месяц назад
Or boogers from a harbor freight fluxcore. 😂
@dadud3
@dadud3 Месяц назад
eff that i'd just dump the 1200$ or so it'll take to get a southern frame to drop it on top of
@sleepychallenger
@sleepychallenger Месяц назад
Drove past 3 of those today, with no repairs
@nelsonhernandez2513
@nelsonhernandez2513 Месяц назад
I do now lol
@rickbaker4571
@rickbaker4571 Месяц назад
Water pump... you can sell the water pump!!
@jimdavis6833
@jimdavis6833 Месяц назад
Only an idiot would buy a used water pump. I might go for the alternator, though. Mine's a late '98, so many parts from this one would fit. Wheels, gas tank, A/C compressor, etc.
@davedemo8229
@davedemo8229 Месяц назад
Clearly didn’t get the water pump joke
@billmyke746
@billmyke746 Месяц назад
I think he gets the joke fellas.
@davedemo8229
@davedemo8229 Месяц назад
@@billmyke746 what joke? lol
@RowanHawkins
@RowanHawkins Месяц назад
Only an idiot would buy a waterpump off a 318.
@bedlamite42
@bedlamite42 Месяц назад
FOAM! Spray foam can fix the frame! I've seen it on Just Rolled In Channel!
@91CavGT5
@91CavGT5 Месяц назад
Being a former mechanic, I too subscribe to Just Rolled In and love those videos!
@ohmyonionpie
@ohmyonionpie Месяц назад
ye olde load bearing sprayfoam
@VoVilliaCorp
@VoVilliaCorp Месяц назад
"So you're saying if the Titanic was filled with foam, it would still be here today?" -Jeremy Clarkson
@michakav
@michakav Месяц назад
You have to insert wire into the foam for structural rigidity.
@samiraperi467
@samiraperi467 Месяц назад
You give love a bad frame (I was a teen in the 80s. I REGRET NOTHING!)
@Brendan_Keyport-WA7BMK
@Brendan_Keyport-WA7BMK Месяц назад
boo hiss...
@jeffreyshepherd8488
@jeffreyshepherd8488 Месяц назад
I get it. It ain't makin me laugh, but I get it
@jayno7641
@jayno7641 Месяц назад
I could see 80s-early 90s bon Jovi and his hair, in that truck going down the highway with hair flying everywhere
@williamardenjr116
@williamardenjr116 Месяц назад
King size mattress only 😂
@nkgagne
@nkgagne Месяц назад
I LOL’ed 😂
@Oheeeoh
@Oheeeoh Месяц назад
All that profit doesn't even include the free fun you had driving that thing around. Thanks for putting the frame cam drive at the end it was glorious.
@GregoryGlessnerViolin
@GregoryGlessnerViolin Месяц назад
I very much liked this one. Recycling parts is way greener than scrapping everything and making new vehicles.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Месяц назад
Eric and eBay make it possible to keep our beloved old clunkers rolling! 😊
@chrisbrown3925
@chrisbrown3925 Месяц назад
FN-A!
@jameshealy4594
@jameshealy4594 Месяц назад
Reduce - Reuse - Recycle It's a hierarchy for a reason, recycling is only better than burying it or donating to the ocean.
@maxwedge5683
@maxwedge5683 Месяц назад
Digging through the bin of ECM's kind of reminds me of digging through the bargain DVD bin at Walmart.
@markterribile6948
@markterribile6948 Месяц назад
Saving good parts and selling them for re-use is a good thing to do. Making a living off it is even better. And having fun doing it is getting dessert as your meal. Keep up the good work, keep up the good life!
@carlosmcdaniel9660
@carlosmcdaniel9660 Месяц назад
That was, without a doubt, THE most frightening post-credits scene I have ever watched. I thought we were both going to die!!!
@jimdavis6833
@jimdavis6833 Месяц назад
Especially the way the gas tank was bouncing around.
@kostaskritsilas2681
@kostaskritsilas2681 Месяц назад
That engine would be an upgrade, after be building, any mid 1970s-late 1980s RWD slant 6 or V8 car (Aspen, Volare, Cordoba, Charger/Magum/Mirada, Diplomat, Fury, Fifth Avenue, etc.) Manual transmission might be, too, depending on if the transfer case is part of the transmission or not. (I don’t know much about these trucks). Being a Magnum 5.2, it has the roller lifters (so no concern about zinc content in the oil). You’ll do well with this truck.
@RowanHawkins
@RowanHawkins Месяц назад
​@@kostaskritsilas2681generally the truck trans don't make a good swap into the autos because of the gearbox ratios. Dodge did use a "New Process Gear" OD4 Manual that is a good upgrade for those autos. It had the gears that made for good Highway driving, had it been in anything other than a early 80's cargo van.
@carlosmcdaniel9660
@carlosmcdaniel9660 Месяц назад
​@@jimdavis6833I know, right?!?
@paulvaz5846
@paulvaz5846 Месяц назад
The engine sounds great for the 200 thousand miles on it but can’t say the same for that rear differential, it was screaming at us.
@ryandoyle4344
@ryandoyle4344 Месяц назад
Pinion angle is all wrong 😆
@nicolashorn2321
@nicolashorn2321 Месяц назад
But sounds like racing setup❤
@CarvachosNachos
@CarvachosNachos Месяц назад
Gives a new meaning to “helper springs”.
@catmandan93
@catmandan93 Месяц назад
Any Chrysler product of this era was built out of melted down tupperware and mystery metal, but I got to give it to them, the engines were solid. Those old 5.2's and 5.9's sounded awesome too.
@ischmidt
@ischmidt Месяц назад
The 318 (5.2) was always mechanically bulletproof, but the carburetors on them could be touchy. EFI solved that in the early 80s and they kept making 'em that way until like 2006. And yeah, they sounded great.
@jerodwolford2743
@jerodwolford2743 Месяц назад
​@ischmidt they stopped making the 318 in 99. 2000+ the 4.7 replaced it and the 5.7 hemi replaced the 5.9 magnum in 2003.
@92powerdiesel61
@92powerdiesel61 Месяц назад
@@ischmidt I go out of my way to avoid EFI on small block Mopars, also TBI was added in 1989. They didn't become magnum engines until 1992 with MPFI they were good but the intake plenum design sucked and led to a lot of people to think those trucks sucked.
@knote4958
@knote4958 28 дней назад
@@92powerdiesel61 The plenum design was just another way they tried to keep up with emissions. Dodges going into the 2000s had multiple catalytic converters for this reason
@92powerdiesel61
@92powerdiesel61 28 дней назад
@@knote4958 I'm not talking about the actual shape of it. I'm talking about the bean counters that decided a stamped steel plate on the bottom of a cast aluminum intake was a good idea. It would end up creating a vacuum leak that would pull oil from the crankcase into it.
@OldCanadianguy953
@OldCanadianguy953 Месяц назад
19:25 a little JB Weld and it’ll be good as new.
@JasonW.
@JasonW. Месяц назад
Of by little you mean 4 lbs
@janosnagyj.9540
@janosnagyj.9540 Месяц назад
You are old fart, spray foam is the new stuff! 😅
@bradhaines3142
@bradhaines3142 Месяц назад
this guy definitely just took his hobby and turned it into an income lmao. keep livin the dream!
@GemmaLB
@GemmaLB Месяц назад
That flex in the middle, wow! It was bad enough being banana shaped, but seeing it slam the bed into the cab was mind bottling.
@chrisburn7178
@chrisburn7178 Месяц назад
Nice eggcorn 😄
@GemmaLB
@GemmaLB Месяц назад
@@chrisburn7178 It was more a VGG reference but thanks :)
@chrisburn7178
@chrisburn7178 Месяц назад
@@GemmaLB I'm lost at that one... I looked up VGG as a type of neural network, but what's the link to misheard phrases like "mind boggling/mind bottling"?
@GemmaLB
@GemmaLB Месяц назад
@@chrisburn7178 Nothing so complicated, it's Vice Grip Garage!
@kain0m
@kain0m Месяц назад
Vice grip garage. RU-vid Channel.
@jimdavis6833
@jimdavis6833 Месяц назад
Eric, I own a 1998 Lariot 5.9 magnum and it has no rust at all. I got it used in 2007 for $2,600. I LOVE MY TRUCK.
@williamardenjr116
@williamardenjr116 Месяц назад
Keep it! Those 4.6, and 5.4 where bullet proof back then ❤
@RyanKimpel
@RyanKimpel Месяц назад
You drive that truck like I would imagine a typical BMW driver does when they have to borrow a friends pickup, or how Smokey will drive it in the yet to be produced "Smokey & the Ramit". I never get bored with your videos, I like your content like you enjoy comments, ill watch you tear apart a 3.5 HP briggs and stratton using only a fork lift, keep it up and dont change anything.
@JasonW.
@JasonW. Месяц назад
Wait, what? There are other ways to dismantle a Briggs and Stratton besides using a forklift?
@jayno7641
@jayno7641 Месяц назад
​@@JasonW. Not legally.
@thomasfletcher760
@thomasfletcher760 Месяц назад
Smokey and the ram it 🤣🤣🤣
@barryoverson4988
@barryoverson4988 Месяц назад
first time i dismantled a brigs and straighten was on my brothers tote goat i was four he was seven boy was he mad dad made him help me put it back together or else he couldn't ride it any more me and my brother got decades of fun out of that goat he turned into my best friend RIP steven
@shauncollins2017
@shauncollins2017 Месяц назад
Just picked up a 1999 Reg Cab Dakota with the 5.2 Magnum and a Manual Transmission. Thing is a blast to drive.
@cmcb7230
@cmcb7230 Месяц назад
I’ve got a 99 Dakota club cab 5.2 manual 4x4 owned it for a few years now. I only wish I had bought one earlier.
@metalted6128
@metalted6128 Месяц назад
Sounds easy!! But you gotta look at Eric’s overhead, facility, employees, equipment, the knowledge!! It takes a lot of investment, and hard work, to make a few bucks!!! Super cool video!!
@OffTheMountainCO
@OffTheMountainCO Месяц назад
Love this deviation of format -- it worked, really well! As someone who is a preservationist at heart (I want to save all the cars people love) and I too do not own expensive cars -- I have -rare- cars ...they're not valuable, I'm 100% with you on keeping things alive, saving parts and selling them, especially when someone needs "that one stupid part" to make their junk-to-everyone-else car ... perfect
@lonnieharris6197
@lonnieharris6197 Месяц назад
That tail gate is in nice shape for its age
@harveylong5878
@harveylong5878 Месяц назад
most not have belonged to a roofer, landscaper or some contractor. if landscaper had that 1500, tail gate wouldve been long gone replaced with a 2x12 held in with bungee cords
@kalebringenberg6446
@kalebringenberg6446 Месяц назад
you talking about neutral drop at the end 100%😂
@matthewthedude146
@matthewthedude146 Месяц назад
Yup 🤣
@s3vR3x
@s3vR3x Месяц назад
@@matthewthedude146 totally!
@Troy_Built
@Troy_Built Месяц назад
I spent last weekend changing ball joints and shocks on a 1998 Ram. It involved a cut off wheel, air chisel and finally a cutting torch. Rust belt corrosion is something a lot of viewers have never experienced.
@greebj
@greebj Месяц назад
I guess it is. Earlier this year I did all the ball joints and arms on a 1998 528i with just under 200K of your "miles" on it - they were all original - and I had to cut just one nut. The flip side of why used car prices here in Melb, Austraya, are so insane; salt rust in cars is only a thing if you live literally next to the beach
@knote4958
@knote4958 28 дней назад
Don't remind me about the ball joints on those era dodges. Stock ones were riveted on so getting em off was a chore
@antoineaucoin9269
@antoineaucoin9269 Месяц назад
Love the way you run your business saving as many parts as possible and making money at the same time, I hate it when people just destroy everything instead
@AB-nu5we
@AB-nu5we Месяц назад
I mean, JB Weld. But if not, rebranded as 'Has unique articulated frame. Rarely seen in the wild.' Thanks again for the mid-week vid.
@rosschamberlain1823
@rosschamberlain1823 Месяц назад
When I lived in South Dakota (going back soon) I saw a Ram of that generation with a Cummins on I 29. The front suspension brackets had completely rotted away. The owner chained the front axle to the frame. The only suspension up front was whatever squish the tires had. And it was starting to sag in the middle. Anyway, I'm glad I found this channel. Love the post-mortems on dead engines! Episodes should be shown at all auto tech schools.
@ibannymous
@ibannymous Месяц назад
I really enjoy this behind-the-scenes content. As an older car aficionado, I applaud your service to the community. Thank you!
@EdiGjon-yz3ek
@EdiGjon-yz3ek Месяц назад
You've got talent, keep showcasing it
@derrickfettig9160
@derrickfettig9160 Месяц назад
Glad to see more Dodge related stuff. Even as a dodge guy I wouldn't have expected the manual stuff to be worth that much on a 25+ year old truck but then It hit me, take that drivetrain and put it in an older 60s-80s Dodge truck. Cheap builder with more modern easier to find parts. as for the 318 you'll probably get more requests for the Heads off the engine since these are the Magnum and people want to use them on the older LA style Mopar Small blocks. Get a lot of requests for them back here.
@92powerdiesel61
@92powerdiesel61 Месяц назад
From everything that I've seen more and more people are just putting the whole magnum in a classic vehicle and letting go of the older LA engines.
@knote4958
@knote4958 28 дней назад
@@92powerdiesel61 Some guys are doing that with older model dodges, but many are jumping straight to the 5.7 hemi
@derek6ferrari
@derek6ferrari Месяц назад
Hit me right in the nostalgia. I used to own a 2001 ram 1500 5.9 4X4 single cab short bed. Yes it was red and yes I named it big red. I miss that truck every day.
@stonent
@stonent Месяц назад
I had a Red 5.2 2WD extended cab short bed. It lost traction one day and slid on some oil and rear ended another car. After that the hood wouldn't open and it had a random stalling thing it would do. Also at the time I had a loan out against it so I just parked it front of the loan place and told them I was just going to default on the loan. It never hit my credit fortunately. I still kind of miss it even though I have a 2019 now. The 3.6 in my 2019 feels a lot like the 5.2 I had in the 1999. The 3.6 has more HP but a bit less torque and 2x the MPG.
@mahcooharper9577
@mahcooharper9577 Месяц назад
I agree with you, it's a huge waste to just shred old stuff and it's why we run out of parts over time. Very cool video Eric, really enjoyed it and you deserve your success.
@EarlSinclair97
@EarlSinclair97 Месяц назад
Lol, I've had two 2nd Gen Rams. That truck is an anomaly! Getting to 200,000 miles is a miracle in itself on these trucks.
@harveylong5878
@harveylong5878 Месяц назад
bah, our 94 Ram has 350k on it. granted it is on its 5th trans, rear main seal leaks like a sieve , burns oil trying to identify as a 5.9 Cummins. the bed floor yea I wouldnt step in it, bed liner only thing holding you up
@knote4958
@knote4958 28 дней назад
Not really, the 318 in my old 91 dakota topped 350k (replaced the gauge cluster around 250k so not exact mileage but close). I only scrapped that truck because the brakes were FUBAR
@dustinr1146
@dustinr1146 Месяц назад
Love the Fuel gage design where a tac should be. That bean counter said, “F that we’re gonna use that dial with its same size and sweep. I saved $.30!”
@marknaravas318
@marknaravas318 Месяц назад
Very good points about older cars and the value they still possess
@leonardhirtle3645
@leonardhirtle3645 Месяц назад
What an awesome video. The shot underneath the truck showing the broken frame was ingenious. Thanks Eric.
@ADF_Cable
@ADF_Cable Месяц назад
You're a friggen legend, keep doing ya thing mate, always quality content and your humor is gold x
@neilmckellar5899
@neilmckellar5899 Месяц назад
Another great video Eric! Thank you for what you do!
@Andrew-vd2ko
@Andrew-vd2ko Месяц назад
Your videos are the only videos I must watch on my TV, you put out the best videos....
@dot6849
@dot6849 Месяц назад
Thank you for doing the things I always wanted to do! And calling it a test.
@stevenwork95
@stevenwork95 Месяц назад
When you jumped in the truck at 4:10 i said if he doesn't clutch dump it i'm taking my thumbs up back and going to the next video, glad you didn't disappoint.
@kurtb3606
@kurtb3606 Месяц назад
Thanks for the behind the scenes video!!! Awesome as always!
@maxenielsen
@maxenielsen Месяц назад
You guys and gals in wrecking yards do great service. My hat’s off to you! Great video!
@michaellehmann2803
@michaellehmann2803 Месяц назад
A buddy of mine had an old beater Toyota pickup that had a broken frame like that. He “fixed” it with some pieces of 4x4 lumber bolted through both sides of the broken frame. It actually worked pretty well, and was hilarious because it creaked like an old ship every time you took a turn!
@richtes
@richtes Месяц назад
How long did it last like that?
@michaellehmann2803
@michaellehmann2803 Месяц назад
He drove it like that for about 4 months. Every few weeks he had to go under and re-tighten the bolts, but it never broke. Eventually it started overheating and he junked it.
@two6520
@two6520 Месяц назад
Great stuff thanks for the show!
@skildude
@skildude Месяц назад
I'm glad you are able to make money from everything in this process. Respect the work you do.
@LongIslandMopars
@LongIslandMopars Месяц назад
Best video ever. Thanks, Eric. I would work at your shop all day salvaging parts to keep others on the road.
@NunnSkull
@NunnSkull Месяц назад
Pretty cool video. Thanks for the peek behind the curtain.
@E36tyler
@E36tyler Месяц назад
MORE of this content! As someone that’s attempting to turn my part out side hustle to full time income, these videos are vary appreciated. Thanks!
@0x8080
@0x8080 Месяц назад
Oh dude I had to comment again just to say, that last bit of footage was so kick ass I love the sound of these trucks, and with a manual God I bet that was fun.
@RowanHawkins
@RowanHawkins Месяц назад
You'll probably also want to sell the gas tank. Admittedly it was a few years ago but I sold it to somebody that wanted a large plastic auxiliary in their boat. I had an 83 B150, 318 with the "Extended highway package". That meant a 36 gallon tank and an OD4 (floor) long tail manual transmission. You probably know this but the bellhousings are often the same part ot the 318 smallblock and the 360 big block. At over 250k it still ran great, and because it was a non-interference engine, I drove it home after it jumped time because the engine was still hot. Fun times.
@philbrutsche8928
@philbrutsche8928 Месяц назад
The 360 is not a big block and a lot of stuff interchange between all the non-Magnum LA (273-318-340-360) engines. There are some differences but there is no way to tell the difference between a 318 block and a 360 block without measuring it (or looking up the part numbers). Putting 360 heads + exhaust on a 318 is a common performance boost. Fun fact: the Gen 3 Hemi uses the same transmission bolt pattern as the old LA V8 engines, so you can use a modern ZF 8HP with an old 360.
@maxpaul11
@maxpaul11 Месяц назад
Someone's junk is another one's treasure! Great video! Recycling used parts is a great thing and saves a lot of money!
@peterbiltxr379
@peterbiltxr379 Месяц назад
damn shame you cant buy a new truck like that these days i'd love the hell out of a full size v8 4x4 manual.
@timmcooper294
@timmcooper294 Месяц назад
Really Good to see you talking about the wastefulness going on in the industry. It's a damn shame. and sheds some light on basic problems in our society. I love "recycling" goodies, as I have worked hard for everything, and hate seeing good parts get mindlessly trashed. This is a great channel !!
@Hat9757
@Hat9757 Месяц назад
One man’s junk is truly another man’s treasure! Love your videos.
@kylequinn7760
@kylequinn7760 5 дней назад
This one was really different but both hilarious and informative. Its nice to know that you can do pretty well by parting a broken Ram.
@simonsj15
@simonsj15 Месяц назад
Very interesting! Thanks for the video.
@davidhomen4528
@davidhomen4528 Месяц назад
That was awesome to watch, Eric!
@philbro1829
@philbro1829 Месяц назад
Thanks for the INSIGHT on how the operations are conducted in a SALVAGE BUSINESS Eric
@bobp5356
@bobp5356 Месяц назад
Great video. It’s interesting to see what you do in your shop. Thanks
@thomasrowell6569
@thomasrowell6569 Месяц назад
One of your best videos to date very entertaining indeed
@douglasmayherjr.5733
@douglasmayherjr.5733 Месяц назад
Great Video, Eric. The old 318 sounds pretty healthy. Thanks for the videos.
@tedrehm8074
@tedrehm8074 Месяц назад
That was great. It was very interesting seeing al of the things that you can do with a "scrap" vehicle. I also figured out that if I ever end up in the St. Louis area I will be applying immediately for a position as a vehicle tester at your shop!!!
@innesm
@innesm Месяц назад
Thanks Eric for an absolutely fantastic video. Very informative giving us the insight into how you run your business. You make money on selling the parts, have absolute fun tearing down blown up engines, and even more fun driving around slightly damaged cars ( I’m bloody jealous). By the way, have you torn down that tug wagon with the extra inspection holes in it yet?? Take care and have a great time.
@Allthingswheels514
@Allthingswheels514 Месяц назад
This was my first time seeing a vehicle being put to rest 🥲 beautiful!
@davec8921
@davec8921 Месяц назад
Neat. Love the behind the scenes and business stuff
@InsideOfMyOwnMind
@InsideOfMyOwnMind Месяц назад
This is the first of the videos here I've seen where I got some sense of scale of the facility. Impressive.
@pinkysgarage4517
@pinkysgarage4517 Месяц назад
Gratuitous tire smoke gets me every time. Thanks for the "informational" video. Might just be your best yet!
@jsmprinting
@jsmprinting Месяц назад
I just picked up a red 97 sst for 3300 with no rust what so ever it has a 5.9 and auto all the sst had that ..I love this truck everything works its unbelievable..the dash is all there but cracked like every other 2nd gen..I saw the sun visors you could sell they looked like they were in good shape..Great videos love watching
@jaystanton2981
@jaystanton2981 Месяц назад
loved this video. good info
@timothyodonnell8591
@timothyodonnell8591 Месяц назад
I loved this video! Thanks for taking us BTS.
@lightningdemolition1964
@lightningdemolition1964 Месяц назад
As a fellow business owner i always enjoy seeing case studies on how others make money. The more detail the better.
@jayno7641
@jayno7641 Месяц назад
I'd drive the truck as is. That's a keeper. Thanks for the video btw, keep more random ones like this coming, and the tear downs too of course.
@rogeralbans4082
@rogeralbans4082 Месяц назад
I love the systems and process video.
@a.p.3439
@a.p.3439 Месяц назад
It's so wonderful how you take care of this water pump, so heartwarming :-) Hopefully there will be milk, cookies and lullaby for this waterpump.
@stephenmeeks684
@stephenmeeks684 Месяц назад
Great, entertaining, and informative video, thank you.
@BenMcghie
@BenMcghie Месяц назад
Cool. Never heard that side of things before. Thanks for sharing.
@admiralrustyshackleford119
@admiralrustyshackleford119 Месяц назад
Regular cab/short bed, v8, manual transmission, posi rear end, crank windows... What a glorious pile of Dodge. Ive got a '99 1500 Sport 4x4 reg cab short bed with the 5.9/automatic. Paid $1500 for it in 2017 and have been using it as a winter beater in northern Iowa ever since. I prefer 1980-96 Ford trucks myself, but these 2nd gens arent that bad if the frame isnt rusted in half. I always love the contrast in sound between the wimpy sounding gear reduction Chrysler starters of the era and the exhaust note of a 5.2/5.9. "Yeep, yeep, yeep, RAAAAAR..." 😂
@richardthingsilike9562
@richardthingsilike9562 Месяц назад
If!
@patrickd.1382
@patrickd.1382 Месяц назад
The stress of seeing the stress put on those spring mounts in the rear on that last clip made me very anxious haha! I love the video man. DO THE VR6 OUT OF THAT VAN!!!
@patrickmorrissey2271
@patrickmorrissey2271 Месяц назад
Great Job. That was a fun video.
@richardgraham1167
@richardgraham1167 Месяц назад
Great action video of the leaf springs holding the frame together! Unbelievable....
@jeffreypinder9398
@jeffreypinder9398 Месяц назад
You run a great website and business. Well done.
@liver.flush.maestro
@liver.flush.maestro Месяц назад
I like those one off videos, 👍🙂 Hilarious the frame view at the end 🤣
@MERKAMGCLK
@MERKAMGCLK Месяц назад
Fantastic Eric. Thank you.
@stevenrodriguez7668
@stevenrodriguez7668 Месяц назад
Wish I could buy that little 318 for my Fury . Thanks for the in depth vid Eric !
@chuckzamzow9
@chuckzamzow9 Месяц назад
I have bought some parts from ya and it was from the Honda ep3 you had on one your episode's and happy from what I got.
@akripper6248
@akripper6248 Месяц назад
Why yes, I did want to see what the frame looks like when you drive it. Cool to see some behind the scenes on how you make your money. It sounds like a lot more than it probably is after all the bills and labor costs.
@0x8080
@0x8080 Месяц назад
When you mentioned the dash plastics I was cracking up slapping my knee, they really are almost always like GONE GONE. Funny enough I just got my N63 powered car running right (hehehe yah, that engine), about to sell it and get an 05 or 07 Chevy truck before all the emissions stuff. Been loving your videos man, thanks for all the effort you put in.
@jscoulter61
@jscoulter61 Месяц назад
this was a great video! that engine doesn't sound too bad either.....the end is a bit scary though! thank god for the springs! 😀
@michakav
@michakav Месяц назад
Looks better than some I have seen still on the road here in PA.
@kevincurry4735
@kevincurry4735 Месяц назад
Now that looks like a fun truck outside the fact it has no frame to hold it up. If I was able to get a new truck, I love to have a manual transmission. It would be the theft device I could ever have.
@NotgoingTotellyou
@NotgoingTotellyou Месяц назад
This was a really good video I enjoyed it
@TheSleepingonit
@TheSleepingonit Месяц назад
Great video as usual
@rickc303
@rickc303 Месяц назад
awesome! I bought a PCM for my 2006 Sebring convertible from you and it's been great 😎
@user-jm3cp1sg9w
@user-jm3cp1sg9w Месяц назад
I had the 93 version of that exact same truck.loved it! Had it 10 years put 300K on it and spent 3K in repairs in all that time!
@chrisbrown3925
@chrisbrown3925 Месяц назад
What a cool job you have! Living the American dream!
@johnrebus1641
@johnrebus1641 Месяц назад
I think your drive-train testing procedure is well perfected
@johndiaz7240
@johndiaz7240 Месяц назад
Very good episode thanks
@randyhall2135
@randyhall2135 Месяц назад
Love the mid week bonus videos and the different content A bonus would be a video of that truck pulling a small trailer.
@509brown
@509brown Месяц назад
Another great video!
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