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Steve Magnante
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Steve examines what separated the Newport from other Chrysler models in 1962 with a look at a rare 1/25 scale Revell Newport model kit and 300H road test article for context. And will Rudolph Dieselhead make a guest appearance? Watch and see…

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@CR7659
@CR7659 Год назад
Here's a fun fact not many people know. The 1960-62 grilles are the same opening. They flipped it upside down for the 61-62 cars. But they'll interchange with each other. They'll look funny because the inserts were not made to be seen upside down, though. How do I know, I was parting out a 1960 and I had a loose '62 300 Sport grille I picked up somewhere and I got looking and sure enough it fit right in right down to the bolt holes. That dash can be completely unbolted side to side. Make sure to get the power unit for the dash lights though. They're electroluminescent.
@ScottDLR
@ScottDLR Год назад
I was at a shop that specializes in old car radio (and more) repair that had a totally restored Astrodome on display. It was a magnificent piece of art all by itself.
@geraldlafleur7776
@geraldlafleur7776 Год назад
My dad, an engineer for Chrysler, had a 1962 300 w/361 4bl . I remember that electroluminescent cluster glowing at night . It was a marvelous piece of engineering. I also remember dad punching it to pass on a 2 lane hwy and being thrown back in my seat in amazement at its power.
@The_R-n-I_Guy
@The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад
I absolutely love this design. That front end is one of my favorites
@SteveMagnante
@SteveMagnante Год назад
Same here!
@Eero_V
@Eero_V Год назад
I have always disliked the '61-62 Chrysler front end 😄 The Astro Dome cluster is the best part of the car...
@Anthony-qj7qe
@Anthony-qj7qe Год назад
I remember seeing one of these awhile back in a scrap yard and thinking..wow, that interior with the "Astrodome" is spectacular.
@robbyaugtel5189
@robbyaugtel5189 Год назад
Remember Ethel Merman telling Milton to step on it we’re in a Chrysler
@craigpests_channel
@craigpests_channel Год назад
Wasn't that an imperial?
@robbyaugtel5189
@robbyaugtel5189 Год назад
I think your right , has been a while since I seen that movie. A lot of good cars in it!
@frankjones4094
@frankjones4094 Год назад
@@robbyaugtel5189 I loved that movie when it came out. Still do.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
She said something like we are in an Imperial and everybody is in front of us, step on it, or something close.
@davidszakacs6888
@davidszakacs6888 Год назад
Back in ‘62 my local C-P dealer had a bare bones Newport on the showroom with a standard shift on the floor, with a big white plastic shifter ball. Can’t recall which engine it had.
@jmark7390
@jmark7390 Год назад
STEVE is a very lucky guy. He finds the engine he says is under the hood plus a magazine or book that talks about the car! Awesome.
@GuitarMan22
@GuitarMan22 Год назад
Yeah - what a coincidence - with post it notes in the right spot
@LongIslandMopars
@LongIslandMopars Год назад
Attended a Long Island Cars car show this past weekend and there was a 1961 Chrysler Newport 4 door factory ordered with a 413 cross ram and a manual transmission. What a beast.
@BigMikesHooptyBarn
@BigMikesHooptyBarn Год назад
I always liked the canted headlight look.
@fredwalt2282
@fredwalt2282 Год назад
I inherited a 62 Windsor sedan when Grandpa Hill got too old to drive. Loved that car !! Road trip from Lewiston NY to Key West on college winter break. Later drove it from Utica all the way to Seattle pulling a UHaul trailer clamped to the rear bumper. Now I drive a 1962 300H !!! Love those early 60s 300 cars
@dubiousf00d
@dubiousf00d Год назад
To see that dash all lit up at night is truly something special. Probably one of my favorite dashes in cars.
@johnmaki3046
@johnmaki3046 Год назад
My dad (I grew up with this) had a '50 DeSoto with MAGENTA colored bulbs lighting the dash! I don't know if this was "factory", BUT IT WAS AWESOME! Actually, the ENTIRE CAR WAS!
@84GordonShumway
@84GordonShumway Год назад
Great Video, love the interior detail you did. Not too often you find one with most things still intact!
@SteveMagnante
@SteveMagnante Год назад
Thanks!
@debbiebermudez5890
@debbiebermudez5890 Год назад
NYC in the late 50’s to mid 60’s to me was a showroom of cars ! Thanks !
@patdesrosiers6423
@patdesrosiers6423 Год назад
Interior in remarkably good condition on this Chrysler
@richarddavis5542
@richarddavis5542 Год назад
My dad bought a '61 Newport stationwagon for my Mom brand new back in the day. It was the car our family grew up in. I was the youngest and got stuck in the way back seat. I did sit behind the wheel and eventually got to drive it around our driveway as a kid. By the time I was old enough for a license we had upgraded.
@pete540Z
@pete540Z Год назад
I grew up with mom or dad driving us around in a baby blue 1962 Newport hardtop station wagon. On one of the car's last cruises down the highway, someone pulled up next to us at speed and wanted to buy it (1977 or so), probably to build a hotrod. It was the first car I drove. The 361 pulled that beast to 120mph, with the front end shimmying from loose ball joints. Fond memories of that car.
@debbiebermudez5890
@debbiebermudez5890 Год назад
Mr. B. Here ! The convertibles & the two doors no post , always looked like they were moving even if they were in part ! Very cool l
@geoffmooregm
@geoffmooregm Год назад
I gotta say that is the most unique instrument cluster I have ever seen.
@gregbarnett3141
@gregbarnett3141 Год назад
Dr. M, every time you show one of these older cars, no matter the make, I make sure to try to see the clock if equipped. Some of them were works of art on their own. Thanks for these videos I learn every time I watch.
@galactica5
@galactica5 Год назад
I owned on of these cars from 1986 to 2008. It was very fun to drive and I love the "Astrodome" so much that I put one of those in my 1946 Chevy PU restomod. My car had a 1969 383 4BBL from a 1969 road runner in it. One of your best "crawls".
@johnmaki3046
@johnmaki3046 Год назад
March 1973; I bought a '61 Chrysler Newport 2-door hardtop (nice body/interior, good "383", no reverse!) for $45! I LOVED the speedometer/gauge "stadium"! I had to be SUPER careful parking this large car as it only worked at "roll-out" spots!
@thomasvanepps7551
@thomasvanepps7551 Год назад
I love the Junkyard Crawl. Your knowledge of automobiles makes these cars come alive. It's amazing because most are nothing but a pile of rust! I'll look forward to more great videos! Thanks Steve!
@HarborLockRoad
@HarborLockRoad Год назад
I fell in love with the 62 plucked chicken when i found a Jo-Han model of it, back in the early 80s. Even with the model kit, the dash looked spectacular, and the tail lamps were cool too. An elderly lady a block away had a real 62 4door, wish i could find that car today!!!
@HowardJrFord
@HowardJrFord Год назад
The downsized 62 dodges and plymouths were referred to as plucked chickens , not the chryslers .
@Statimtek
@Statimtek Год назад
My grandmother had a ‘62 NewYorker. I remember being impressed by the juke box gauge cluster and the push button transmission, even as a wee lad. That car, and my parents ‘53 Chrysler New Yorker convertible started my love for Mopars.
@ricksaint2000
@ricksaint2000 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Steve Get well soon
@artjones2498
@artjones2498 Год назад
Revelle always made very good modle kits
@jamespetersen3933
@jamespetersen3933 Год назад
Great story and great camera work. Keep on crawling!
@1984xlx
@1984xlx Год назад
Definitely the coolest instrument panel of the era!
@ExilefromCrownHill
@ExilefromCrownHill Год назад
I recall a '61 Windsor in a junkyard, it had a three-speed stick on the floor as you mentioned...but it had also swing-out front seats. Weird combination! It got sold complete right out of the yard, to a collector.
@googleusergp
@googleusergp Год назад
Chances are the shifter was done that way to "force" the buying of the more expensive automatic. Much the same way that GM didn't have rear opening windows on some of the 1978 and up four door A body cars. It was a perfect lead in to, "You know sir/ma'am, those rear windows don't open up. Gives you more room that way. But you might want to order AC because it's going to get mighty hot back there". Response, "Yup, let's order it with AC". Bingo, more profit. No Chrysler keys and locks were likely supplied by Briggs and Stratton/Strattec (as were GM keys back then), but I knew right away those were later GM keys. LOL. We got the VIN, we win: 8 for Chrysler, 1 for Newport, 2 for 1962 model year, 3 for Jefferson Plant, Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Jefferson plant that assembled this car operated from 1925 to 1990 and then the "new" Jefferson plant adjacent to it opened in 1991 and is still operated by Stellantis today. The old Jefferson plant was located on Clairpointe and Jefferson Avenues in Detroit, MI. I think that might be a four-barrel carburetor on this one as someone else pointed out. I heard that. LOL. But since you ask, Ms. Lashway appears to still be alive, still living in Amherst and is about 74 years old according to public records. The address shown on that registration is a smaller home and I believe where she resides now is a much statelier home. I don't see any photos of the Chrysler in them, so it's likely been many years since it was on the road. No tag, can't brag, but can be figured out, no doubt: 834 for Newport hardtop, 301 for blue interior trim, possible D for Sapphire Blue exterior paint and W for Oyster White exterior paint.
@b.abrackus6403
@b.abrackus6403 Год назад
I owned a 1961 Newport 2 door hardtop....loved the style .. one thing l didn't like was the aluminum ignition keys
@davebarron5939
@davebarron5939 Год назад
What looked like a nice sport wood rim steering wheel behind you, would probably clean up beautiful. That's the problem with the junkyard, to many treasures. Always enjoyable Steve, Thanks.
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Год назад
Revealing That reg is gonna cause the owner to be harrassed
@CR7659
@CR7659 Год назад
Assuming she's still alive and still lives there 34 years later.
@josephdipalma5989
@josephdipalma5989 Год назад
Well, I finally found an answer to a long mystery. I live in upstate NY and as a kid in the late 70's I sometimes did chores for a old women who lived in an old farm house. In the barn was an early 60's canted headlight Chrysler. It was a base model 4 door. I was amazed when I saw the floor shifter. I never did open the hood. By the time I was old enough to go back and check the house had been sold and the old barn was torn down. I've often wondered if that was some special 413 cross ram 4 speed gem that I missed out on, now I know it was actually the bottom of the barrel, but still cool!
@ryurc3033
@ryurc3033 Год назад
The first car I ever got to mess with was a 62 Chrysler 300 sport when I was 14. My dad was at his friends house and said he was selling his dad's old scrap cars. One was that old Chrysler. My dad bought it for me for 250$ and I payed him back the whole rest of the summer. I cleaned all the pine needles off, pulled 6 inches of rat turds off the rear floor, and got points, wires, condenser, points, coil and spark plugs. And eventually got it to fire. It sounded so cool with the exhaust rusted off. The rust was bad. It didn't have any brake lines left, or Any floors, and I never got past starting it up a couple times. I sold it to get a 84 caprice classic that ran. But I will never forget that car. Or that dash.....it was just so cool. I thought it had a 413, with a single 4 barrel, but was very likely a 383.
@johntomlin3282
@johntomlin3282 Год назад
I love the front end much more than the one on my dads 64 Newport. Thanks Steve!
@chrisscearce
@chrisscearce Год назад
Hi Steve another great video. My grandfather had a white 62 Chrysler 300. I don't remember if it was the sport or the letter car. He had to get that dome looked at a few times. I remember 1 time riding in front with him and the dome filled up with smoke and completely filled the inside up so you couldn't see the odometer. I remember him stopping the car suddenly and disconnected the battery. I eventually got to drive it solo one day and boy would that Chrysler fly. It would leave the ground if you didn't lift sometimes! Coming down the rd and had that Chrysler in the wind and some old dude jogging jumped out in the rd and started shaking his fist at me when I blew by. Later on my grandpa asked me where did I go when I drove it. Because the ol dude shaking his fist just so happened to be the local sheriff and almost cited my grandpa for wreckless driving and said that car was inches off the ground when he saw it topping the hill! Needless to say never got to drive the 300 anymore and was left to, at that time grandma's 72 Mercury Marquis Colony Park station wagon. 429 car, That thing was a little slow but she would get up there in the triple digits too! Just floating down the rd. Namaste Steve 🙏🏼
@dustbat
@dustbat Год назад
good story.
@chrisscearce
@chrisscearce Год назад
@@dustbat Thanks... my grandpa had many different vehicles around and each one has a story...lol Namaste 🙏🏼
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
From canted headlights to covered headlights. The best of the offerings.
@chrisscearce
@chrisscearce Год назад
@@mexicanspec yes superior design for sure
@TheHelado36
@TheHelado36 Год назад
Ahhhhh, the joys of a new Yunkyard Crawl !!!!!
@shaggydogg630
@shaggydogg630 Год назад
I was three when that car was built. I would have played with that dash board all day. Hours of fun.
@bozodog428
@bozodog428 Год назад
That dash is one of my favorites. My '63 Newport had the 361 engine but not that fabulous Astradome dash.
@rjflipper61
@rjflipper61 Год назад
I got a 66 Newport project I picked up a few years back. Some guy saved it from the crusher and had it sitting in his driveway for years. I gave him $700 bucks ,and my buddy who owned a flatbed towed it home for me. It had the original plates , and registration from the last year it was on the road. 1979. It's a 2 door hardtop. 383. He never could get it running. I found out it wasn't getting gas to the carb. Put on a fuel pump for about $20 , and it fired right up!😊😊😊
@anibalbabilonia1867
@anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад
What a rare beauty that car was! Is a shame seeing it in such dilapidated condition! And you ever wonder if the person in that registration is still alive! Let’s just hope so.🙏
@johnnyedify
@johnnyedify Год назад
I always,liked these front end designs.
@javierdenardo2607
@javierdenardo2607 Год назад
The interior is surprisingly mint
@madmike2624
@madmike2624 Год назад
Gotta say it takes some guts to crawl into and sit-down in those junk yard cars! All kinds of critters call that home now!! The "rib raker" made me chuckle! Outstanding video Steve and Shane! How about calling out the previous owner, name and address to boot! Thank you both for keeping us entertained with these GREAT videos!!
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Год назад
Steve! Ya gonna crack the cluster. Too many cups of coffee!
@waynebrown5428
@waynebrown5428 Год назад
I am amazed how good it looks in the engine bay for its age.
@johnquinn7643
@johnquinn7643 Год назад
We had a ‘62 Newport 4 door sedan (brown) with the 361 - 2 bbl (p/s & p/b). The steering box required a number of “high point” adjustments - when you hit a bump a speed the car would violently shake prior to the adjustment!
@samhicks97
@samhicks97 Год назад
Steve seems to find the C body chryslers where ever he goes! all the yard i've been to doesn't even have a whiff of C body in their lot. Anywho, great video.
@frozenone1403
@frozenone1403 Год назад
Steve, One of the more interesting features of the Astrodome was that there were no light bulbs in it. Chrysler had collaborated with Sylvania ( the lighting company) to produce one of the first electroluminescent dashes. The needle tips and the top edge of the gauge bars were coated with phosphorus. When the light switch was pulled the 12v DC went from the switch to a power inverter in the kick panel and changed the 12v DC to I believe 220volts AC. Very low amperage, more like a horse fence. This high voltage when transmitted to the needle and bar, excited the molecules in the phosphorus and they glowed green ! Quite alien looking. Because of the thin wires required, and the high voltages, the wires became brittle and broke frequently from road bumps and jars, causing no end of headaches for Chrysler, who finally went back to regular light bulbs after the Astrodome was eliminated. Electroluminescent dashes aren't dead however, they are back in some of the higher end vehicles today, but using computer controlled voltages and more state of the art electronics I'm sure.
@davidciesielski8251
@davidciesielski8251 Год назад
What a great dash, Thanks
@zachsmith5216
@zachsmith5216 Год назад
Wait a minute....I briefly saw Roger🦌 in the back seat!
@CORVAIRWILD
@CORVAIRWILD Год назад
Crazy tall windshield!
@Ka9radio_Mobile9
@Ka9radio_Mobile9 Год назад
Its Dr. Ze Zuburban! Nice to see you C.W.! Hope all is well. :-)
@jamesadkins1780
@jamesadkins1780 Год назад
I love that interior.
@jamietie
@jamietie Год назад
I definitely understand why many people didn't love the style of Mopars in 61 and 62, but the canted headlights look, especially on the Valiant, is one of my favorites from any period of U.S. car design.
@ExilefromCrownHill
@ExilefromCrownHill Год назад
What year(s) did Valiants have canted headlights?
@SupergurlKara
@SupergurlKara Год назад
I had a 1962 Plymouth Valiant station wagon, battleship gray, slant 6 and and push button 3 speed automatic. It was rusted so badly that there was no rear floor and no quarter panels behind the rear tires so basically it looked like an open wheel car back there. It was great fun winding out the car to 20 miles an hour in 1st gear and then pressing the button for 2nd then 3rd. With each shift the front seat, which was only bolted at the front because of the missing rear floor, would tilt back and have you looking up like it was a rocket on a launch pad. The bald tires were showing their cords and these "slicks" were exciting on icy roads. I paid $25 for the car in 1974 and drove it for about 4000 miles until the rear end seized. While waiting for a tow truck to take it to the junkyard, we broke out every bit of glass including the instrument panel and wedged a stick to keep the accelerator pedal to the floor. With the push button in 1st gear the speedometer was indicating 60 miles an hour but the car was stationary. That slant 6 ran until it threw the fan belt and finally seized up. I am certain there wasn't a single usable part left when the car went to the boneyard. Oh, and it did not have canted headlights. Or any headlights when we were done with it.
@rickloera9468
@rickloera9468 Год назад
My parents had a 1962 Newport 2 door hardtop from New. It was an amazing car. All the buttons on the radio as well as the surrounds for volume and tuning were illuminated. This one has the clock which was rarely seen in Newports.
@bradkay
@bradkay Год назад
Good job Steve.
@N2YTA
@N2YTA Год назад
This brings back memories, my first car was a '62 New Yorker, four door sedan.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
I had the wagon with dual air. Coolness for sure.
@zzzoo2
@zzzoo2 Год назад
Thanks Steve! I harp about Furies all the time, but I love Newports, too. I thought those crazy headlights were cool...
@ccg1171
@ccg1171 Год назад
Great video very knowledgeable. Cool to see these classics even though they're in a junk yard.
@hughmarloweverest1684
@hughmarloweverest1684 Год назад
As always, thanks for a quality product at a giveaway price. ❤
@garymckee63
@garymckee63 Год назад
Chrysler C body vehicles were well made and l had a 64 Custom 880 with the 361 and it was one of most dependable vehicle l have owned. Those A.M. radios would DX at night l used to pick up some far away stations at night.
@terryvuylsteke2434
@terryvuylsteke2434 Год назад
O.M.G.!!!!! Steve, to see the 300 and you with a Revell model kit..... brother. Perfect video. Cheers from London Ontario CANADA. (P.S.) show some more AMC.
@SteveMagnante
@SteveMagnante Год назад
More to come!
@LSniumUwU
@LSniumUwU Год назад
Whr my dad was a kid, he told me his parents had a Chrylser New Yorker, Ive seen pictures of the car in family photos, but never really thought anything of these cars.
@guylr7390
@guylr7390 Год назад
The Exner front end styling on the 62 Chrysler was tasteful and restrained compared to the ridiculous spindle grills on Lexus cars these days. The Robby the Robot IP is epic.
@letsgobrandon5814
@letsgobrandon5814 Год назад
I have that Revell kit in my stash . I think it's time to build it !
@dustbat
@dustbat Год назад
You could cash in!
@cornbinder
@cornbinder Год назад
I like the Dash Mount Rear View Mirror
@howardscott7521
@howardscott7521 Год назад
IRC, the 57 Lincoln had stacked headlamps. I believe the canted design appears on 58 Lincolns, followed quickly by the 59 Buick.
@bozodog428
@bozodog428 Год назад
You're correct.
@UberLummox
@UberLummox Год назад
Yep!
@ericwilson2585
@ericwilson2585 Год назад
A friend of mine has one of those he's fixing up and it's a low mileage 2-door hard top, "WITH NO RUST"!!!! It's been sitting in his garage for 30 years, longer than he's owned the garage itself. Lol.
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Год назад
Well I miss my cup of Steve this morning. Hey it's evening nice way to unwind. Tell you what not my favorite body style but the interior of that car is magnificent in styling. From what I saw in condition it looked pretty darn good for being almost retirement age and human years for early retirement depending on your birth date. I miss that early cut off. Anyhow the only thing I asked to see a little more of that interior. The dash shined so I'm assuming the engine or transmission went or the car just got too old and the seller said come and get it. Thanks for another interesting video.
@dustbat
@dustbat Год назад
My father had one of these. People like him would never have ordered a large motor, no way. He loved that car, however had a LOT of problems with the computer. They would put a new one on but you had to pay for it even if it turned out to not be the problem. Loved that dash. Man it was 3d at night. I had to retrieve it once. Every thing was dead save the horn. I could jump some wires and start it, but if it cut off you had to jump start it as nothing worked. Dealer went right to it. If it has only horn working, it is the amp gauge.( Up date.) I believe my 81 year old brain has made a mistake. I thing his computer problems were on a later (circa 67) model.
@rayinpau.s.a.6351
@rayinpau.s.a.6351 3 месяца назад
Good to know !
@brentleehayes9621
@brentleehayes9621 Год назад
My mom drove a 62 Newport in the late 60's
@misigis
@misigis Год назад
I was about 15 yrs old when I had my 1st encounter with left hand lugs. My grandfather had me change his snow tires on his ‘64 Polara. Very frustrating, never forget that fiasco 🤣
@HoosierDaddy_
@HoosierDaddy_ Год назад
I'm impressed that car was driving in 1988. It would have been a rare sight even then.
@rescuedandrestoredgarage
@rescuedandrestoredgarage Год назад
This is such a incredible car
@TrashcanGarage
@TrashcanGarage Год назад
Exner at his weirdest, factory kustom. I love it. I've got the Jo Han kit which is a "letter car" hardtop version as I recall.
@joesliger1633
@joesliger1633 Год назад
My first car was a 62 Newport Enforcer from the CHP, it was a hand me down from an older cousin, he claimed it had a 413 but I don't know if that's what was in it, it did have a Carter AFB and dual points as well as dual exhaust. One thing I remember was the turn signal lever was mounted in the steering column and the rearview mirror was mounted at the top of the windshield.
@cromBumny
@cromBumny Год назад
On "Speed is the new Black" they put a V10 in the 300H. Super cool
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
What a waste of a 300H.
@cromBumny
@cromBumny Год назад
@@mexicanspec didn't have the original engine..so who cares what engine was placed in it.. in a couple of years it will have an electric motor in it either way.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
I had a 1962 New Yorker wagon and I loved that dash at night. I think the guy that bought it took it to Sweden back in the '80's.
@youtubecarspottersguide1
@youtubecarspottersguide1 Год назад
dig the astro dome dash on the 1960-62
@RoadRunnergarage8570
@RoadRunnergarage8570 Год назад
Cool 😎 vintage kit!!..
@richtomasek9308
@richtomasek9308 Год назад
Now that is called an Oldport.
@rockettcustoms6266
@rockettcustoms6266 Год назад
Actually, the canted headlights on the Lincoln first appeared in '58. In '57, they were stacked.
@TheTreasureGuard
@TheTreasureGuard Год назад
Canadian version had the New Yorker with 413 or a 383 option. The Saratoga with the 383 or 361 option. And the Windsor with the 361 engine.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Год назад
Very cool car!!! 👍👍
@privateprivate1865
@privateprivate1865 Год назад
The chanted headlights eventually grew on me but I never came to appreciate that grill I think I would have liked that grill had it been flipped upside-down and the other way, for example: resembling a flattop mountain.
@isaiahvillarreal4512
@isaiahvillarreal4512 Год назад
My girlfriend had five 61 Chrysler Newports. One for everyday of the week, to match her vintage shoes and Pendletons. When we hit hard times I begged her not to sell them. But they went to the Netherlands. She kept one. Took a few years and lot of hard work to get out from debt. She plans to keep the last one.
@davidmckinney6577
@davidmckinney6577 Год назад
If I had one of those ol cars I would construct a frame to tie on to the front frame and go out the back to make it stronger
@kevinkelly7348
@kevinkelly7348 Год назад
yep, i looked up her house, HA! what a mind / memory you have !
@dougackerman4182
@dougackerman4182 Год назад
Neat car Steve
@davidgleason3379
@davidgleason3379 Год назад
I would love to go through that yard just to pay homage to a lot of good cars and trucks. That are currently in the slow aging process. But when you view the cars just think of the stories that are behind each of these vehicles of the past. Boy if they could speak and someone was smart to write a book from their adventures on that blacktop life they rolled along what a book it would be.
@scoobyroorogers
@scoobyroorogers Год назад
David Gleason, it would definitely be an enjoyable book to read. Very Cool
@davidgleason3379
@davidgleason3379 Год назад
@@scoobyroorogers thank you for the kind words. You have a great day.
@CORVAIRWILD
@CORVAIRWILD Год назад
You corrected me... LONG RAM!!!
@chiefbobdavis99
@chiefbobdavis99 Год назад
Way cool!
@DavidWilliams-ol3vp
@DavidWilliams-ol3vp Год назад
59 Buick had canted headlights as well
@jamesswingle3411
@jamesswingle3411 Год назад
Nice commentary on the video
@joemcmillan5415
@joemcmillan5415 Год назад
Wheres the deer guy
@jholthenrichs
@jholthenrichs Год назад
Steve. Slow down when you say your name! Almost painfully slow. Let viewers hear just how you say it. Don't rush! Love your gig! Enjoy watching it!
@jimmartin735
@jimmartin735 Год назад
Friend of mine Donny told me he was cruising his Savoy and jammed on his brakes thinking he was about to be hit.turns out he was looking at his stubby tailfin in the low-mount rearview.R.I.P. Donny s.
@TheopolisQSmith
@TheopolisQSmith Год назад
I like 60’s Mopars. Especially early 60-64 Chryslers.
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Год назад
I love that car
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 Год назад
Kustomizers loved those canted headlights and grill, or they sought out the Corvair's twin headlights. Loved the "diner jukebox" dashboard. I suspect some of the early car models were just promo designs repurposed as kits to assemble.
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