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The Body Shop Purposely Destroyed Their Own Work. 

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After a customer never paid for their paint job, the body shop destroyed it by using this classic muscle car as mixing table in their shop. This is one of the most sought after Mopars, and Quinton is going to give it a new life. So go check out Quintons channel to follow its build at
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@CaseyLaDelle
@CaseyLaDelle Год назад
Go check out Quinton’s channel at youtube.com/@quintonbartolotta
@Jyroxxnrolls
@Jyroxxnrolls Год назад
Hey Casey... You might want to pin this to the top of the comments..... Might so, might not?
@countrylifetales2700
@countrylifetales2700 Год назад
@@Jyroxxnrolls Yes, I even replayed part of the video to try to read Quinton's shirt to find the name of his business. I'm glad I decided to read all the comments and find it. :)
@JimsEquipmentShed
@JimsEquipmentShed Год назад
The shop should have just filed a mechanics lien, get a title for it, and sell it for big bucks. Destroying their own work was just stupid.
@tinydancer7426
@tinydancer7426 Год назад
But more fun.
@ckm-mkc
@ckm-mkc Год назад
If it was really sitting for 20 years, it wasn't worth much 20 years ago....
@sharonmiller6436
@sharonmiller6436 Год назад
I'll bet the first paint spilled on it was an accident. 🙂 Then it made such a nice work table, and wasn't going anywhere anyway . . .
@howardnielsen6220
@howardnielsen6220 Год назад
To dumb for that
@kevlarandchrome
@kevlarandchrome Год назад
@@ckm-mkc That's not true at all. Those things have been going for close to six figures since I was a teenager and that was over 30 years ago back in the 90s.
@t.l.robinson2162
@t.l.robinson2162 Год назад
Before I used that car as a mixing table I would have received the title then sold it.
@claudenormandeau9211
@claudenormandeau9211 Год назад
When this 1970 car was new on the lot the car was $5000. That was a crazy amount of money then. An average home cost $20,000 in 1970
@clark7117
@clark7117 Год назад
Shows you how greedy people are today. Heck my grandfather had a Porsche, 1973 Fleetwood, multiple Chevelle, novas, a couple roadrunners, several model T, MG, and many more. 100 acre farm was paid for. Today, people can't even afford a new car or house, and farmers going bust due to the greedy institutional banks.
@mahbriggs
@mahbriggs Год назад
And today people making 100 thousand dollars a year buy seventy thousand dollar plus pickups and a camper and boat!
@cheatinggravity173
@cheatinggravity173 Год назад
@@clark7117 yep, greed- especially for the execs at the top- plus the liabilities from lawsuits, plus excessice advertisement, leads to way more overhead for the companies, plus cars are more expensive to produce because wages are higher comparitively than they used to be, plus the cars are WAY more complicated. They dont make simple cars anymore. No money in it. I wish they did. 1995 nissan hardbody pickup had 1 fan belt that ran thw alternator- no power steering, no power anything except brakes. Just a radio. Weighted less than 3000 pounds. Got 28 mpg around town, 30+ highway. What puckup does that now?
@13coyote13
@13coyote13 Год назад
An unrestored 440 Superbird just sold at auction this year for over $200,000, if this was a Hemi Bird it's value restored is over 5 times that right now, the market for them is climbing steadily right now.
@droppedonce7502
@droppedonce7502 Год назад
That is an awesome "practice " car to restore!
@wngimageanddesign9546
@wngimageanddesign9546 Год назад
Oh damn, what a find! Being a Mopar teen, I have a soft spot for these iconic classics.
@RayleighCriterion
@RayleighCriterion Год назад
Maybe the owner passed away and no one told the body shop.
@Stephen06GT
@Stephen06GT Год назад
Thanks for another great video. Please make another video when you pick it up after the restoration.
@davidbeers5949
@davidbeers5949 Год назад
I've heard of people taking a car in saying to full restoration not even asking what it would possibly cost. Then they find out it's in the hundreds of thousands of dollars sometimes, can't possibly afford it and freaked out.
@ckm-mkc
@ckm-mkc Год назад
Or the owner died. That happens quite a lot.
@htownblue11
@htownblue11 Год назад
That is a pretty crazy story. I can’t believe they did that even out of spite.
@robinrapport8728
@robinrapport8728 Год назад
Y’all are all babies. I grew up around all the muscle cars. What a great time.
@13coyote13
@13coyote13 Год назад
Buddy Baker was the first one to take one over 200mph against orders during a practice session. Those are the taillight trim pieces not the grill pieces LOL.
@Mudpuppyjunior
@Mudpuppyjunior Год назад
It wasn't against orders. They had a NASCAR official timer there to make sure his 200 mph run was officially recognized.
@13coyote13
@13coyote13 11 месяцев назад
@@Mudpuppyjunior There are 3 different stories, I'm referring to an interview Buddy did I think with Ned Jarret at the time that the team bosses didn't want the press to see the car go over 200mph until the actual qualifying for the next race and was to keep it under 200mph, that's what he said so that's the story I'm going with.
@oldretireddude
@oldretireddude Год назад
An amazing part of car history. But lets be honest, these cars are valuable today because few people really wanted them when they were new.
@patbullard9276
@patbullard9276 Год назад
Very true. In fact mopar vehicles weren’t really that high in demand.
@oldretireddude
@oldretireddude Год назад
@@patbullard9276 Yes, I really meant Mopar when I said "These cars". No one can cast shade on their drive trains, but the cars fit and finish were 3rd rate by comparison. Example, the plastic drain tile steering column enclosure of the Dodge and Plymouth pony cars. Front suspensions were not seen to be as good either.
@patbullard9276
@patbullard9276 Год назад
@@oldretireddude Agreed. And many car dealers wouldn’t take a Mopar station wagon on trade because nobody would buy them used.
@larryjohns8823
@larryjohns8823 Год назад
Buddy bought one new, powerful engine and the worst suspension you could imagine!!! These were straight line cars only😮
@patrickvanhoesen9425
@patrickvanhoesen9425 Год назад
True story! I want a dodge aspen! 😂 total pos cars from the day they rolled out of the factory. You cant find them now anywhere except old junkyards. Theyre total shit, even still. They're freaking thousands of dollars now! Wtf over?
@hoophil
@hoophil Год назад
Hi David, great camera work and steering! Thanks for the video Casey.
@jasonbauer8
@jasonbauer8 Год назад
Quintens dad has some absolutely cool cars! He let me look at them when I was delivering some sand for the horse arenas. Super cool guy!
@americanrambler4972
@americanrambler4972 Год назад
The front fender caps on a Daytona/super bird were also reliefs for the tires to poke through. Racing tires back then were quite tall and the front ends were lowered. The tires poked through the tops of the fenders.
@sagebrushbob2321
@sagebrushbob2321 Год назад
I remember when the Eugene PD and Lane County Sheriffs department bought a bunch of Roadrunners as persuit vehicles. Every officer on the dept. was fighting for the use of that car for some reason. 😂 If I remember right, most of them were also in that lime green paint scheme.
@clrd4tkoff
@clrd4tkoff Год назад
Wow!! What kind of "body shop" would do that!! You distroy a piece of history instead of just selling it! Great Video Casey!! Sounds like it has a good home now! 🤗🤗👍🏻👍🏻
@IR-nq4qv
@IR-nq4qv Год назад
The body shop not only didn't get paid for their body and paint work but they also screwed themselves out of making a profit. They could have easily taken out a mechanics lien, through the courts, gotten a title for the car, completed it to turn key and then sell or auction it for well more than they had invested.
@billsmith5166
@billsmith5166 Год назад
I can't understand that either. What body shop that works on cars like that wouldn't know about mechanic's liens?
@IR-nq4qv
@IR-nq4qv Год назад
@@billsmith5166 maybe Its just speculation on my part, but I see red a few flags here. What kind of owner walks away from a numbers matching 200k car? Was the body shop even licensed, or were they operating below the radar doing cash deals? The owner of the bird could have fell on hard times which could happen to the best of us, but he could still worked out a deal with the garage and the repair costs could have been settled.
@billsmith5166
@billsmith5166 Год назад
@@IR-nq4qv Yes, there are a lot of variables that don't make sense, but I can't think of one that would keep someone that's done work on pretty much anything from taking ownership using a mechanics lien and selling it out from under even a prior lienholder, like a bank. As far as under the table cash deals are concerned, that would generally be done to avoid taxes, and the sale of an unclaimed vehicle wouldn't preclude anyone from hiding other work. The shop would be better off selling it and paying taxes on the gain than letting it sit and be used as a paint mixing table. As far as the owner was concerned, one would assume that he had a reason. Maybe he owed more than it was worth. I was just talking about my inability to understand why a body shop would paint a car and then just let it sit and be abused.
@IR-nq4qv
@IR-nq4qv Год назад
@@billsmith5166 Undeniably perplexing indeed.
@ksavage681
@ksavage681 11 месяцев назад
But who's got time for that when you run a business? These cars were not valuable until just the last 25 years.
@chuckster6513
@chuckster6513 Год назад
Hey Casey, That was almost a shock to see on your rollback. just an automobile would be very unusual. But that color just jumps at you. Interesting story with the vehicle. Work Safe, Be Well Enjoy Life
@glasscaster3536
@glasscaster3536 Год назад
Those fender "scoops" were to cover holes cut in the fenders to allow clearance for the front tires. The suspension was lower and the tire diameter was larger than a stock vehicle. The styling was carried over to production because it looked cool and they had to, to make it a "stock car".
@WilliamQuisno
@WilliamQuisno 13 дней назад
Im so happy i found your channel Casey, you show so much more than just towing which i like alot, but you show rock climbing, snow xcross and recovering, im really enjoying the content thank you!!!
@wubber2chc
@wubber2chc Год назад
Casey?! How about a link to Quinton’s channel? Lol
@timothyharrison8953
@timothyharrison8953 Год назад
I'm glad someone is saving this piece of history. Superbirds were Satellite/Road Runner/GTX bodies with fender/hood/nose extension, a rear wing, and rear window plug to make them more aerodynamic. They did the minimum amount of work for the rear window plug and then covered it with a vinyl top. Not sure what the previous body shop was doing to that top, but it still needs the vinyl top to be correct. Base model Superbirds were optioned like a GTX's drivetrain and suspension, but with a Road Runner interior and the like the GTX, the 440 bbl was standard, then the 6bbl as an option and finally the Hemi. Also the interior could only be black or white, bench seat or high back bucket seats and center console. The Superbird was built for NASCAR's high banks and speed, but Sox and Martin and a few others campaigned them in drag racing. Also of note. The wing cars, Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird are often thought of as dominating NASCAR when they raced. They might have had the speed in 1969 and 1970, but they only won 14 times total. It's rival the Ford Talladega, won 29 and the Mercury Spoiler II won 8 times matching the Superbird's number.
@kevbev1524
@kevbev1524 Год назад
Ask Robby Layton, he has a bunch of chargers, grave yard cars has alot of info, you'll just have to figure it out and make it your own 😊
@roadcuda6964
@roadcuda6964 Год назад
Great video Casey, as always. just some info here. There were approximately 1935 Superbirds built with around 1000 still in existence. As for the multi carb cars Dodge called them 6 pacs, while Plymouth called them 6 bbl, (or barrel). Not sure why they did that. There were just 500 Daytonas built to satisfy NASCAR rules that a certain number of cars were factory built and available to the public. The Daytonas were built in 1969 and the 'Birds were in 1970.
@louiscormier12
@louiscormier12 11 месяцев назад
Charger Daytona both 1969 and 1970. Superbird 1970 only
@edrouse9578
@edrouse9578 Год назад
The front fender bubbles were there because at speed the front tires would actually rub inside the fender and bubble the paint.
@kentmckean6795
@kentmckean6795 Год назад
The concern was blowing a tire at speed. Racers didn't care about the paint.
@josephselva872
@josephselva872 Год назад
Agreed. Tires rubbed the fenders. Not for air extraction.
@simpledj509chromo7
@simpledj509chromo7 Год назад
It took some serious balls to run a car to the point that downforce caused tire rub back in the 70's. That's a very neat fact. Thanks for sharing.
@kdigiacomo
@kdigiacomo Год назад
Guy down the street from me has a mint red Superbird, and another guy just as close has a mint yellow Ford Pantera. They daily drive them in the summer, so good to see and hear them. Another guy 3ish miles away has a black '65 Cobra, it's crazy. I just live in Beaverton Oregon, nothing overly pretentious. Superbird wings are huge, tied to the frame, no trunk wings happening with those. Other odd thing is the front fenders, they are raised for tire clearance. It's fun to learn things and Casey admitting he just found out is super relatable, I didn't know either.
@Trydntru
@Trydntru Год назад
You were 2 years old when I graduated from high school. Shut up about feeling old😢. Enjoyed the video.
@berniewilson9015
@berniewilson9015 Год назад
Actually I think that there were lots of people that really wanted these cars when they were new, but didn't have the 'where-with-all' to purchase one! Loved this episode, thanks Casey for airing it!
@donaldmarty8445
@donaldmarty8445 Год назад
You can always count on Casey to post an interesting vid. Thanks!!!
@petersouza1407
@petersouza1407 Год назад
Thanks!
@johnperun232
@johnperun232 Год назад
That's a iconic road runner Thanx for sharing your experience Have a Great Day 👍
@susanmedlock4482
@susanmedlock4482 Год назад
Still beautiful. Can’t wait to see it when it’s finished. ❤
@judymoyer3093
@judymoyer3093 Год назад
Again Casey you are a good man. Monday is my 66 birthday I graduated in 1975 This car made me smile, brings back memories 😊 My car I drove at 16 was a white 1964 Rambler station wagon push buttons to drive
@kd7qlg
@kd7qlg Год назад
Late 60s you guys are young compared to me. God bless you and your family and your friends. Stay safe out there. Nice video.
@henrycarlson7514
@henrycarlson7514 Год назад
So Wise , Thank You for saving another classic .
@carschmn
@carschmn Год назад
I’m an 85 baby too Casey. Good year!
@DSjockey
@DSjockey Год назад
Subscribed! Let's see what happens. Been watching for a while now, you are who I first learned about LJs from (thank you even though I can't afford one) and you renewed my determination to get a jeep and get back out to the mountains, trails and lakes in my back yard. Thanks for being a straight up guy Casey.
@patriciamccormack7626Teashee
That's a fantastic car Casey thank you for sharing 👍🏆 Can't wait to see the end result 😀
@lonhoschar1943
@lonhoschar1943 Год назад
Those were really cool cars!! The Super Bee and the Road Runner were some real power houses!!
@n9mxq
@n9mxq Год назад
As a lifelong MOPAR guy, that trunk hurt my heart...
@johnmccallum8512
@johnmccallum8512 Год назад
As a bike guy it really pissed me off.
@masterbond9
@masterbond9 Год назад
speaking of subscriber numbers... youre just a few thousand subscribers away from 200k, i believe that would make you eligible for a silver play button
@Eric-gi9kg
@Eric-gi9kg Год назад
My 2nd car was a granny stock 1971 Camero. 350ci, with a turbo 350 .. horse shoe shifter. Only plastic was on the dash. Loved that car... bought it for $1500 in 1980.. was a sophomore in high school.
@hanssundkvist
@hanssundkvist Год назад
Amazing find...
@Buck1954
@Buck1954 Год назад
I saw 2 Superbirds at a car show in Bellville TX back in March. I was amazed as I had never seen one close up, much less 2!
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs Год назад
Wow.. it's going to be a sweet car when it's done. Thanks for the video
@psg6314
@psg6314 Год назад
Buck baker is the first one to go 200mph and great video keep up the good work God bless from GA stay safe
@gsail52
@gsail52 Год назад
It was actually Buck's son Buddy Baker who broke the 200 mph in a Dodge Daytona at Talladega Speedway.
@larrymelton4750
@larrymelton4750 Год назад
Love the content, I had a 68 Charger loved that car and miss it ( especially when I see what they sell for today ). I have u all beat , 1943!!
@robertweller2662
@robertweller2662 Год назад
Nice old Mopar! You're all making me feel old. Born in 1975 myself.
@damienaube9518
@damienaube9518 Год назад
The front fender scoops were added because the tires for Nascar would rub the fenders
@craigwhittingslow9689
@craigwhittingslow9689 Год назад
Thank you. 🙏🙏👍💪
@kevlarandchrome
@kevlarandchrome Год назад
13:12 I had a four door '69 Deuce and a Quarter that I rebuilt for my first car. I had it up to, I think, around 140 (the speedo ended at 120 and the needle was BURIED past the end) to see what it would do once I broke the engine in, on a five-ish mile straight stretch of interstate in the middle of the night. That was scary as shit, but fun, and I'd imagine it was about the same feeling getting one of those Mopars up over 150 back in the day.
@legogummybear5
@legogummybear5 Год назад
Thanks Casey...another great video :-)
@rhondasweeney7271
@rhondasweeney7271 Год назад
Very interesting, I am a 1954 child . Love old vehicles!😊
@chriswilliamson806
@chriswilliamson806 11 месяцев назад
One of my favorite Mopars of all time. This makes me sad seeing this, but glad seeing it get some love.
@robertparamore2863
@robertparamore2863 Год назад
I thought the aluminum wing was attached to the frame rail. Daytona was my favorite if it had the 426 ci. Will definitely follow this build. Thanks for sharing this one, Casey.
@gordonstroup882
@gordonstroup882 Год назад
Those wings were actually strong enough for a girl of 100 pounds, to be able to sit up there on top of the wing. There are a couple of pictures around showing that. Do some research, and y'all just might be able to find them. Those pics were from the early 70's. I don't think that anyone would allow that today with their cars, just for the fact that they think their cars are better than a person is.😮
@hughstephenson2957
@hughstephenson2957 Год назад
I know a guy in Burlington Wyoming that has a junkyard full of Mopar stuff. His son actually has a business building stuff out of his dad's junkyard and selling em.. does super good work
@duanebuck193
@duanebuck193 Год назад
Sigh - I was born in '60, so you BOTH make me feel old now😂
@n4gix
@n4gix Год назад
At 74 years old, I AM old! But I can live vicariously through watching folks like Casey, Matt, Robby and others similar to them doing things I wish I could have done!
@desireegoulett69
@desireegoulett69 Год назад
Love that car & have always loved that lime green....MOPAR🥰 & Subscribed to Quinton's channel😎
@sandralutz-rodriguez2864
@sandralutz-rodriguez2864 Год назад
what a rad project for Quinton!
@heartsky
@heartsky Год назад
Casey I'm curious what your impressions to view CTR is. I just read it's usual to get between 4-10%, but that seems high. Even if you're getting 1% that's means you should be seeing around 3 mil views, not bad, or on the low side maybe 1 mil, still not shabby. But I do realize you put ALOT of effort into making these videos and we appreciate it, please don't stop!
@lockedin60
@lockedin60 Год назад
What a beautiful car and what one messed up Body Shop. Clearly someone forgot to use the brain matter God gave him.
@judithfairchild8620
@judithfairchild8620 Год назад
My 1st husband and I had a cherry red 69 Roadrunner. It was the best car with the least problems ever. We had it for 9 years. It was on hot car. One night on the way home from Oregon to Southern California he drove it at top speed we made the 14 hour trip in about 9 to 10 hours
@mountainwestextremeoffroad4024
I have thousands that have watched at least one of my videos yet only 300 subscribers. I'm still learning all of this and don't talk with the audience enough. I also am lacking in equipment. But still slowly growing.
@ArizonaTinman
@ArizonaTinman Год назад
I'm a Mopar man. When I was 19 I had a pretty good job, and my folks signed for me for a 3 year old 1969 GTX with a 440 auto. Well, I got in trouble with the law and lost my drivers lic. Folks sold the GTX. In 2005 I found a GTX in Texas looked like my first car. A matching #'s car. Paid $27,000 brought it home and to a paint and body shop in the small town I live in. And a little mechanic work, $20,000 later it sits in my garage. My wife said I was going through my second childhood, maybe so. Love Mopar.
@simpledj509chromo7
@simpledj509chromo7 Год назад
These things are so damn cool. I'm one of those muscle car junkies that can barely say no to anything. Dodge and Chevy still stand as favorites, but the 60's and early 70's was the undeniable golden era of American muscle and damn the styling was on point. And as far as style goes, nothing after 72' can beat the cars of the past. There were a lot of absolutely stunning cars produced between the early 20's and the early 70's and we'll never see art like that on a production line again.
@DaBomm4
@DaBomm4 Год назад
Great video to go up on my birthday Casey!
@outlawbillionairez9780
@outlawbillionairez9780 Год назад
Often, when reminded, I hit the like button. The reason I don't to begin with, is I'm rushing to see the video. Afterward, I forget to click when I leave.
@MattVideos91
@MattVideos91 Год назад
that range rover looked awesome
@quintonbartolotta
@quintonbartolotta Год назад
Hopefully ill have it up and running this week. Working on the video now ❤
@jqhaws
@jqhaws Год назад
Buddy Baker's crowning achievements was being the first driver to break the 200 miles per hour barrier on a closed course, which he did at Alabama International Motor Speedway (now Talladega Superspeedway) on March 24, 1970, In a charger, not a roadrunner.
@knoester7714
@knoester7714 Год назад
Good job Casey 👍
@kylawulf3634
@kylawulf3634 Год назад
We watch almost every video on our TV that is not hooked to a account... never watch on our phones. But will subscribe just so you know we are here lol
@tomlucasrccrawlers9108
@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 Год назад
The Dodge Daytona is the first 200 mile an hour car car not the roadrunner. The Roadrunner was actually slower than the Dodge Daytona. The fender vents and holes were there because the faster the car went, the car would "squat" down and the holes were there so the tires wouldn't hit the top of the fenders.
@mschulz55
@mschulz55 Год назад
The vents on the fender were to allow air out so the front wouldn’t lift the story you told is what dodge told nascar, team kept secrets
@Mudpuppyjunior
@Mudpuppyjunior Год назад
Buddy Baker, Talladega, 1970.
@lightman489
@lightman489 Год назад
I'm already subscribed to you and I just subscribed to Quinton channel. Good to see he's going to save a lost treasure...my hemi charger would peg the speedo with ease and was very comfortable at speed stopping it different story
@daveisnothere
@daveisnothere Год назад
Pretty common in the late 60's muscle cars.. fastest way to stop was downshift and open both doors hahaha
@kdigiacomo
@kdigiacomo Год назад
14:11 Thanks Casey, I'm 1975, now I feel ancient.
@johnharper5101
@johnharper5101 Год назад
Another great video Casey. Have a great Independence Day!
@kubikariYOU
@kubikariYOU Год назад
Great car. I used to have a 69 Roadrunner. It was a great car!
@ckm-mkc
@ckm-mkc Год назад
Man I lost a hood for a 1973 Jensen Interceptor years ago, it was a good thing it didn't smash the windshield or hurt anyone. We recovered it but it had been run over a few times and was a total loss. Finding a replacement was not easy.
@johnstark4723
@johnstark4723 Год назад
This makes me miss my 69 GTO Judge 😢
@douglasrdeaton
@douglasrdeaton Год назад
He should name that car Revenge. You know cause of the paint on the trunk😊
@carroll-w7wxv
@carroll-w7wxv Год назад
Well this video seems out of order... You installed the hydraulic ram in the wrecker already.
@davidcampbell4465
@davidcampbell4465 Год назад
Yeah, I noticed that also...
@dominicbarratt3433
@dominicbarratt3433 11 месяцев назад
Great machine.
@paulrivers7248
@paulrivers7248 Год назад
4:45 back when nascar was cooler where everyone's car just depended on what you and your crew did to them not every car was the same
@paulrivers7248
@paulrivers7248 Год назад
My grandpa had number 88 of 1000 of these man i loved that car i dont remember who bought it but man great memories man lol
@charlesebyjr2925
@charlesebyjr2925 Год назад
You’ve got to show us that beast when it’s finished 😊
@Bossladyone2
@Bossladyone2 Год назад
My first car was 1965 Formula S Cuda with a Hurst 4-speed shifter. It had H's on the back and G's on the front. This girl I worked with had a 65 Mustang. She never beat me out of the psrking lot at work rain, sleet, snow or hail.
@josephselva872
@josephselva872 Год назад
I would assemble and drive it with the mixing table intact. Would really mess with people.
@dave550821
@dave550821 Год назад
1985,1996, 2005…….I am feeling quite dusty right now (as in ashes to ashes dust to dust)…..THANKS
@JanelleVocate-Ames
@JanelleVocate-Ames Год назад
YAY!!!
@JanelleVocate-Ames
@JanelleVocate-Ames Год назад
20th!! Still beat Richard!!! Good Morning Casey!!!
@mc3lizard
@mc3lizard Год назад
You didn't have to ask me to subscribe. Your videos are so educational AND entertaining, I had to subscribe.
@taskmaster58
@taskmaster58 11 месяцев назад
By the way those front fenders are Dodge items, because the Plymouth fenders wouldn't accommodate the nose. That item in the trunk you called a vent is the rear light insert.
@jeffryrichardson9105
@jeffryrichardson9105 Год назад
Very interested in this build! Updates please and thank you!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸 I went 120 mph in a 1972 4 door Impala! For a split second very interesting and yes I was only 18 years old!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
@patriciaeich1098
@patriciaeich1098 Год назад
And lived to tell about it, awesome!!
@jimmyjames6576
@jimmyjames6576 Год назад
My favorite Mopar body style
@jamesbigham9036
@jamesbigham9036 Год назад
Casey I officially feel old i am older then all three of you i was born in 1979. I am looking forward to seeing what Quinton does with that car
@ivanlambert7307
@ivanlambert7307 Год назад
I remember doing 120 in my 68 cuda in 1970. Wish I still had it
@jimgreenan8126
@jimgreenan8126 Год назад
I did 120 in my 318 68 charger that I paid $400 for in 1968.
@davidchappelle6480
@davidchappelle6480 Год назад
I don't remember Where it is BUT when i was a kid we lived in Arizona an was on our way to the Grand Canyon an i SAW a place that had a BUNCH of them cars just sittin in the desert all in rows !!
@davidfarmer1666
@davidfarmer1666 10 месяцев назад
This was the one you hauled before. A paint shop used it to mix paint.
@thomasfletcher760
@thomasfletcher760 Год назад
No , no squish car ( whistlin diesel already does that 🤦 ) . An 85 kid ? Hah ! 65 kid here 🤣
@ZootSuitCooter
@ZootSuitCooter Год назад
Why on earth didn't they just file a lien on it and sell it?
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