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This 1963 Chevy Impala wagon was parked about 20 years ago in a Philadelphia yard for unknown reasons. What will it need and will it run / drive again?
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0:00 Intro/First Looks
04:01 Initial Work
11:20 First Start
13:52 Brakes/Break Time
15:20 Brake Master Cylinder
19:06 Drive Off Trailer
22:17 Fuel Tank/First Drive
24:30 A Look Underneath
26:36 More Driving
28:14 Car Wash
29:43 My Bro's New Truck
32:01 Carb/Misc
37:07 Driving With Bro
39:03 Outro
41:47 What Happened To Leo?
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@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
As stated, this car is FOR SALE. Selling for a friend and she is looking to get 6k for it. Located just north of Philadelphia. Any questions or offers, feel free to shoot me an email which can be found in the about section of my RU-vid page or I'm also on Instagram and Facebook under the same name. NoNonsenseKnowHow. THANKS!
@jenniewinfrey2952
@jenniewinfrey2952 2 года назад
Oops I will to the about section
@thurmanlawson547
@thurmanlawson547 2 года назад
I wouldn’t give more than $1200.00, there’s a lot of work to do on it from the frame, engine, interior, as well as the body work & the time to be put in it. I’m an old school mechanic, 70 yrs old & retired...
@boxingvato4120
@boxingvato4120 2 года назад
still available
@Kamaruddin-fi3fe
@Kamaruddin-fi3fe 2 года назад
0
@ghouliesgarage3922
@ghouliesgarage3922 2 года назад
@@thurmanlawson547 times have changed sir . A car in half as good if shape would still cost you $4,000 believe me I've been looking .. What makes it worth even more is that fact that it's a station wagon .( Which in my youth would have been considered garbage lol) I just wished I'd have kept at least 2 cars from my childhood.
@andrewwilliams825
@andrewwilliams825 8 месяцев назад
I know it's car channel but Leo was great, loved that little guy.
@Fresh-tw7ev
@Fresh-tw7ev 2 года назад
The fantastic juxtaposition at 39:00 mark with the “We Buy Scrap Metal” and the old Impala hauling ass right past that sign 😂😂🏆🏆
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Lol, right! Didn't notice that until I went back and edited the footage
@cliffordkinnear9705
@cliffordkinnear9705 2 года назад
That Chevy Wagon is a diamond in the rough!! Great job on fixing it and getting it to run again. That will sell fast!!
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Clifford. And yeah unbelievable how little rust is on the frame of this old girl
@masonboard
@masonboard 2 года назад
The “no nonsense” editing 😉 (jumping to the next day seamlessly, and other such perfect cuts) soothes my brain so much. Awesome job, and what a beauty of a car!
@johnwohlheter601
@johnwohlheter601 2 года назад
Got to love those old wagons. That 327 sounds good too.
@madgascoin2901
@madgascoin2901 Год назад
283 Flags and Valve covers.
@kapekodbob
@kapekodbob 2 года назад
Best start up barn find I have ever seen, no BS , No face in the camera , and zips to the meat of the start up. New sub
@edwardestes8038
@edwardestes8038 2 года назад
Just gotta love your little buddy squirrel.....i watch these almost just to see him.
@adanfranchi578
@adanfranchi578 2 года назад
A time period when cars did not look the same and quality mattered. Chris, great job on the video and the presentation! You do not only have the gift of mechanics, but also walking us through the story. We all look forward to the next videos.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Adan. Really appreciate the feedback and kind words
@michaelolsen2348
@michaelolsen2348 2 года назад
Thats exactly right. Thats why people love my 75 Fury. They say back in the day cars had a personality. Now they're all the same basic thing.
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 года назад
Quality did not always matter at the UAW factories at that time...often dealers had to fix the new cars delivered to them.
@bartsarton2212
@bartsarton2212 2 года назад
Are you kidding me?! Quality didn't matter back then. It was all about style. Body panels didn't fit right. Paint faded. Rust took over. Why do you think 8 year old cars were parked in fields? Seen many "barn find" videos of 1970 Chevelles left to rot in 1978. My 2004 Ford F150 has 260,000 km on it and still going strong. I'm tired of people saying quality was better back then. I agree today's cars are much more complicated, but you were always working on them back in the 60's and 70's. Points, spark plugs, wires, timing, carburetor, etc. Fun if you like that kind of thing, but most people don't. FYI, I have a '65 Impala SS. :)
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 года назад
@@bartsarton2212 UAW members sometimes sabotaged cars on the assembly line...especially in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
@rubenbraekman4515
@rubenbraekman4515 2 года назад
I can't believe people used to drive their kids to school in these back in the day 😅 I absolutely love wagons
@alleybuilds5370
@alleybuilds5370 2 года назад
gopro on his head, driving a car and flying a drone! this guy has a lot of talents. also would love to see the panel van be the next project!!
@erictaylor7514
@erictaylor7514 Год назад
I’m homeless right now and you’re videos keep me from giving up bro but I’m definitely learning a lot more about vehicles keep up the great videos man much love from CALIFORNIA
@aeknikh
@aeknikh 2 года назад
I would love to see more videos like this of you finding/buying old or abandoned cars and then make them roadworthy.Its gonna bring a lot more subs!!
@darrellroeters4951
@darrellroeters4951 2 года назад
Nice work and narrative. Bringing cars back to life is super content. Chris you are a very knowledgeable mechanic and use or explain everything in layman’s terms.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Darrell
@alan6832
@alan6832 Год назад
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Use brake assembly lube, not just brake fluid as assembly lube. I think that brakes assembled with brake assembly lube are able to sit far longer before they rust up, so if they had been assembled with proper assembly lube those Impala brakes would probably be working fine for you. I liked your use of fogging oil down the carb though.
@alan6832
@alan6832 Год назад
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow The $30 new or rebuilt brake cylinders might and might not be assembled with brake assembly lube, and if not, they need to be disassembled and lubed; especially if they can expect low mileage.
@alan6832
@alan6832 Год назад
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow While at that car wash, spray wax the underside and tire shine as much of the exhaust as possible. Spray wax the engine bay too.
@alan6832
@alan6832 Год назад
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I noticed that when you first started it, it was cold of course, the choke should have been closed, but it was wide open. If dirty jets are combined with inadequate choke at all, you will have a double lean condition; leaner still with any vacuum leaks.
@deddy7785
@deddy7785 2 года назад
Cool, those Chevy's with the powerglide transmissions really helped cars move quickly. They've used them in cars at the dragstrip.
@jeromebreeding3302
@jeromebreeding3302 2 года назад
Pretty sure the 327 cars had crossed flags, with 327 underneath, while 283's had the simple V emblem. The X frame design dates from 58-64. She's gonna be a runner for sure.
@Mercmad
@Mercmad 2 года назад
@@jeromebreeding3302 I see early power pack heads so I'd guess 283 also.
@jeromebreeding3302
@jeromebreeding3302 2 года назад
@@Mercmad The 283 of that year with high copression power-pack heads, was no slouch.
@trillrifaxegrindor4411
@trillrifaxegrindor4411 2 года назад
the dragstrip powerglide is nothing like the regular powerglide....there is a reason they call them the "slip and slide powerglide"
@deddy7785
@deddy7785 2 года назад
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 , however, I still noticed my Chevy with a powerglide moved faster than another brand, probably because it didn't have to work as much shifting and was less drag on the engine.
@zestor2908
@zestor2908 2 года назад
These engines are really unbreakable!
@wyattoneable
@wyattoneable 2 года назад
I love old wagons. I like your idea of keeping the thread pitch gauges near the hardware bin. Great save of an old classic.
@RubenChickenFences
@RubenChickenFences Год назад
Thank you sir for doing these. You are so talented and I commend you on bringing these baby’s back to life and giving them another chance in life. I could watch hour long videos of you doing these all day everyday.
@paulhansen7667
@paulhansen7667 2 года назад
We had the same color '62 Impala wagon when I was a kid. What a great car. I always sat in the back facing backwards with the one power window in the tailgate and a small light so I could read my comics. Thanks for posting this!
@bartsarton2212
@bartsarton2212 2 года назад
And an ash tray! :)
@ibobeko4309
@ibobeko4309 2 месяца назад
Your brother drives the car like it is stolen and i love it.
@nrgyzr2012
@nrgyzr2012 2 года назад
That old girl, believe it or not, is in better shape body-wise than my 97 GMC Sierra 🤯🤯🤯. My GMC is completely ate out with rust in the rocker panels, and the wheel wells. And I mean completely ate out!!!! They just don't make them like they used to.
@bbqlips
@bbqlips 2 года назад
One of the coolest decades for station wagins. This Chevy rules!
@cargogh
@cargogh 2 года назад
It's a beautiful wagon. I swear it sounded better after the pressure washing.
@felixbowie8191
@felixbowie8191 Год назад
The best guy I have ever seen to work on motors
@rshutterbug47
@rshutterbug47 2 года назад
That Thing is A Real Sleeper & It Can Be Alot of Fun
@fordilac
@fordilac 2 года назад
Back in the day (early 70's), I used a '63 Bel-Air wagon (same color) for my tow vehicle when I was "dirt track" racing. Brings back great memories. Bought it for $100 from the Ford dealership where I was working as a mechanic.
@theknifeconnection9571
@theknifeconnection9571 Год назад
Wow have times changed. I wish
@JustMe-in5jn
@JustMe-in5jn 2 года назад
Gotta love the old wagons!
@onemat2000
@onemat2000 2 года назад
My uncle George had that very car, same color too. I can remember going to a lake with 8 kids crammed into it.
@TheDirtLife
@TheDirtLife 2 года назад
Wagons rule.. I have a 92 olds custom cruiser I’m going to be working on
@stephensaasen8589
@stephensaasen8589 2 года назад
That linkage you disconnected on the carb that goes to the transmission is a kickdown lever. When you punch the throttle, it's supposed to actuate a valve to drop the tranny down into lower gear for more power. I know these new fangled cars do it by computer but back in the day, downshift for power was done with this kind of linkage or a cable and sometimes vacuum. And that frame was standard issue on full size GM cars of that era. It was called the "X" frame. They went to a perimeter style frame in 1966. Nice old car.
@streetmachines9679
@streetmachines9679 2 года назад
Stood the test of elements now for the test of time. Amazing job and keep them going forever.
@pauljcampbell2997
@pauljcampbell2997 2 года назад
Aussie here. Love these 60's Chevy's. Particularly the wagon's. Great job mate!
@thorburke7030
@thorburke7030 2 года назад
Those 50s and 60s wagons sure are popular now. Awesome job👌
@michaelnevanssr206
@michaelnevanssr206 Год назад
You have made so many cars that would appear not to run, start and run like champions. This wagon is running great. I grew up in the time when the 327 was "The" engine to have. I love the sound it turns out. I do appreciate not only the work you do but your sharing of the knowledge of how you do it. Please keep up the great work.
@dwaynewilliams6334
@dwaynewilliams6334 2 года назад
A X Frame Chassis. Chevy used them from 1958 to 1964. Great job working on the 63 Impala. Keep up the good work.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Dwayne. And yea seems like a pretty awesome frame design! Never seen one like that.
@518jimg
@518jimg 2 года назад
I've watched several of these guys many times, Just found him by accident. Faraway the best.
@2ats4me
@2ats4me 2 года назад
Love to see a video with both brothers in it
@neonnoodle1169
@neonnoodle1169 Год назад
I’m addicted to your channel. Thanks for the recap of Leo and thanks to you guys for saving him (and trying to save the others). you guys rock!
@brianwydner9489
@brianwydner9489 Год назад
Those 327 with double hump heads ram manifolds an 2 speed power glide transmission are a great set up for drag racing. 327 will rev up to 9 thousand rpm or more if done right. That's alot of rpm for a American v8. Awesome job you do. I enjoy watching your videos
@MicroSoftner
@MicroSoftner Год назад
I thought it was a 3 speed, but that explains it.. power glide lol
@andrewmoens8614
@andrewmoens8614 2 года назад
You are a compassionate person for taking on the rehabilitation of a wild animal. Hopefully Leo will live a long healthy squirrel life.🐿🐿🐿🐿
@jeffkablock3229
@jeffkablock3229 Год назад
you made my day that was the first car and motor i ever worked on man oh man im 62 now you you made me think how much fun i had as a kid lol
@tomc7631
@tomc7631 2 года назад
Hey Chris! New subscriber here. Really cool video. You are truly a great car guy and mechanic! Your videos are a pleasure to watch. Takes me back to my younger days in Frederick MD where I grew up with Chevys and Fords. My parents had a '64 Belair 4 door sedan with the 283 2 barrel powerglide. Dad was a volunteer fireman and we ran fire and accident calls. He took me with him when I turned 10 to be his navigator. Taught me how to read a map, and some times we'd beat the fire truck to the scene. Dad would pull out "on the feeway" and mash the gas pedal, saying " throwing the fat to it". The power glide would kick down and that 283 would fly!! 0 to 70 (speed limit at that time) in a heartbeat! And the sound!! Just as when you nailed it. WOW, what a thrill ride. Lost my dad in 1985' he was 52, I was 26. He started me working on cars at 12 years young and I am so greatful for his wisdom he passed on to me. Anyway I hope this classic finds a nice home or maybe you should keep it. I hope you do a follow up either way, and can't wait for your other classic car finds! Take care and happy holidays!
@marksd5650
@marksd5650 2 года назад
I would buy this in a heartbeat if you were my next door neighbor, or even if you lived down the street. You’d be sorry you sold it to me. Anyway, I’m amazed that you are able to get something like this running in about 20 minutes. Very impressive. Can’t wait for the next one
@retro8696
@retro8696 2 года назад
I would also and I would leave it the way it is I've always had a thing for older cars that showed there age.
@wileecoyote5749
@wileecoyote5749 2 года назад
It would sell as it sits for $345K easy
@allenbuck5589
@allenbuck5589 2 года назад
We had a black two door chev with 327. My dad said it had a airplane engine. Brand new beautiful car. Thanks again from my hill top in Sc.
@hubriswonk
@hubriswonk Год назад
This wagon is in a lot better condition than the ones I have been looking at. I would give 3500$ for it and take it home and start stripping it down!
@dennissytsma3561
@dennissytsma3561 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching this video, had good action without too many comments and had a good pace. I had a rusted brake line blow out recently on my 94 Astro van that I have owned since it was new so I recommend in future you inspect the brake lines for rust damage before you go tearing around. Brake lines are cheap to replace and any future owner will thank you.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Dennis I appreciate you watching it and glad to hear you enjoyed. Yeah definitely a good call to check out the brake lines. I did a glance over inspection before driving it
@southside1975
@southside1975 2 года назад
Cheap to buy the lines but my 04 Tahoe just blew a rear line and you have to drop the gas tank and most shops raise the body off frame to put new lines. around 1,800$
@theknifeconnection9571
@theknifeconnection9571 Год назад
@@southside1975 better then a 5300 dollar paint job
@Appel007
@Appel007 2 года назад
Editing is superb, great content man.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks. And your profile picture really got me!
@stereolababy
@stereolababy 2 года назад
i had a 63 impala with a balanced and blueprinted 327 power glide with cherry bombs. its just smiles all day
@davidbarrs9721
@davidbarrs9721 2 года назад
You are a artist bringing life back to a work of art
@LarissaWilliams1991
@LarissaWilliams1991 2 года назад
The engine revving at 36:00 sounds awesome!!!!
@125sm3
@125sm3 2 года назад
Wish we had cars like this over here in the UK
@rubenbraekman4515
@rubenbraekman4515 2 года назад
Wish we had them anywhere in Europe 😂😅
@RogerBotelli
@RogerBotelli Год назад
63 impala 4 door my first car. i love seeing these put back on the road. thanks
@georgegarton8736
@georgegarton8736 2 года назад
Enjoy your videos, you are educated and articulate and explain everything so well. Jen adds a lot to your videos as well, she is a sweet heart. Keep up the great rescues.
@mick00000000002
@mick00000000002 2 года назад
Cris. Love your work. No kids. You do a fantastic job in detail of up loads. Im mick from Australia i love your work. I trully enjoy your up loads. Just one thing ( please do correct cold starts Oil rings . No old fuel. Lost for words great job. )))) hope get more youtube 1.000.000 subscribe. God bless mick Australia. ))))))
@danbolton3180
@danbolton3180 2 года назад
I have a friend in his 80's with a multitude of cars around his property, and he is always wanting more. One day somebody with a RU-vid channel and a trailer will be visiting. Heck I've got friends in their '60's that collect cars like that too.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Give him my contact. Lol.
@danbolton3180
@danbolton3180 2 года назад
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I seriously doubt he's ready to let go yet. I just bought a f150 and he's intimated he wants that too... I know for sure he's got at least one corvette and a couple of big blazers, and a square body chevy, plus a jaguar.
@redboatlover1976
@redboatlover1976 Год назад
You do everything half ass back yard mechanic style but I’m a mechanic and one mechanic knows another especially a good one this world is lucky to have you our skill is a dying breed
@steelwheels327
@steelwheels327 Год назад
Man, she sounded good Chris once you got her on all 8 cylinders!! You & Musti should collaborate i think you two would hit it off ....you both can fix everything and have the parts hoards too!!
@MattsRageFitGarage
@MattsRageFitGarage 2 года назад
I put a set of autolite plugs in my truck last year, only time I've used them in a car application. Got 2500 miles on the set and had one stop firing at idle. Tested resistance and it had 4 times the resistance of the other 7 plugs. It was very clean and looked just like the rest of the plugs color wise. Back to NGK no problems.
@centralbears3010
@centralbears3010 2 года назад
Just love it. 1963 was a great year for a lot of cars.
@burlingtonmoose
@burlingtonmoose Год назад
Hi my name is Jonathan . I have absolutely no car experience. I like to watch these repair videos, because I find them very entertaining. Chris I have to say that when I am watching you test drive the station wagon, it scared the heck of me, and I’m not driving lol l thanks you for your show your
@mikenewsome3291
@mikenewsome3291 2 года назад
You guys did a great job with LEO..it was a great bonus to your awesome auto channel.Rock on..😎
@bradgilpin9740
@bradgilpin9740 2 года назад
Man I’m glad to find this channel. I love your organization. I have a small garage that sits on a hill. It is not ideal for working on cars but with good organizational skills it works. To bad I don’t have that 😂. Great video and definitely a new subscriber!!!
@josephbonnette7877
@josephbonnette7877 2 месяца назад
We love Leo. Thank you Chris and Jen.❤❤❤❤
@bigbobvub
@bigbobvub 2 года назад
Great job bringing this wagon back to life. Love these 60s Chevys. The possibilities are endless for the ol' girl. You're one helluva wrench man! Leo looks healthy and happy!
@FrankieNY59
@FrankieNY59 2 года назад
Your vids are the best. Love this old Chevy. Judging by the steps on the rear bumper I’m guessing it’s a 9 passenger ? This will be a cool restoration. Can’t wait to see what you find next !
@alans.7733
@alans.7733 2 года назад
I worked at a commercial shop 15 years ago. I watched my boss gag a F600 429 with a folgers coffee can. Fit perfectly over the Holley 4 barrel. Anyways, he was leaned way over inside the engine bay gagging the snot out of it with the can and it backfired one big belch of flames. He jumped out with his beard and eyebrows smoking. Took me 15 mins to stop laughing.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Lol, that's great! I've had them back fire on me before but never any insane flames like that. I can see why a coffee can would do that though. The vapors and fuel probably built up inside of the can and then when he lifted it and it backfired, all that fuel ignited and exploded in the atmosphere. Definitely more dangerous with the coffee can. Especially since it could throw shrapnel if it exploded.
@bryce1916
@bryce1916 2 года назад
It is a pleasure watching you work you really know your craft.
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 2 года назад
Such a great story about Leo and his siblings! When my brother and i were very young we found a naked baby robin on the ground under a tree behind a car's tire.. she was just about dead, probably the runt.. anyway we took her home, to the vet etc, they said she wouldn't make it a week.. well.. 8 years later, Haro Star the Robin (she had a bald head hear entire life but full feathers and all) lived in our dining room.. Most awesome, loving bird ever.. she was super friendly, clicked if she was angry, nuzzled all day if you let her... anyway, rescue life is a great life!!
@noahzark7975
@noahzark7975 2 года назад
Great channel. Love the format. Wish I had found this sooner! Merry Christmas!🎄
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Noah and Merry Christmas to you also
@edwinbonnelljr1587
@edwinbonnelljr1587 2 года назад
You got to do is look at the harmonic balancer on the engine if it's the thin one then it is a 327 or 283 I'm a mechanic by trade that's what I used to do but she sounds real sweet nice wagon wouldn't mind having it but have a great day and enjoy your holidays
@edwinbonnelljr1587
@edwinbonnelljr1587 2 года назад
You too and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
@RustyNutsGarage
@RustyNutsGarage 2 года назад
Well done. Just keeping it simple makes a lot of sense and fun. That little small block roars... love it.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks. And yeah she has a nice sound with those straight pipe open headers
@mattparoz4246
@mattparoz4246 2 года назад
Mate, that wagon is cool. I do like the early 60’s Chevs and Fords. That poor old Falcon Ute at 41:38 🇦🇺🤙🏼
@gamercat1975
@gamercat1975 2 года назад
36:00 i can hear the neighbor scream
@buster8295
@buster8295 2 года назад
Bro, go back a to that lot with all the vehicles and pull that mid-sixties Suburban out of there. THAT is money. Assuming not a complete crusher derelict (i.e. completely rusted-out frame and body) you will absolutely get it sold. Would be great resurrection video as well.
@walterchapman2884
@walterchapman2884 Месяц назад
I like your style! Enjoy seeing you bring the old ones back to life. I'm 71 think you could help me😂
@andrewmoens8614
@andrewmoens8614 2 года назад
Simply fantastic. New, modern cars, will never take the place of these classics. Great content and tech talk. There is a soft spot in me for these old girls.😊🎄
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
On Amazon: *THREAD CHECKERS: amzn.to/3J4D6m3 *FOGGING OIL: amzn.to/3oZUsbK *HIGH VOLTAGE GLOVES: amzn.to/3F2PMap *POWER PROBE 3: amzn.to/3yskmbb` 0:00 Intro/First Looks 04:01 Initial Work 11:20 First Start 13:52 Brakes/Break Time 15:20 Brake Master Cylinder 19:06 Drive Off Trailer 22:17 Fuel Tank/First Drive 24:30 A Look Underneath 26:36 More Driving 28:14 Car Wash 29:43 My Bro's New Truck 32:01 Carb/Misc 37:07 Driving With Bro 39:03 Outro 41:47 What Happened To Leo?
@chrisknakmuhs1999
@chrisknakmuhs1999 2 года назад
Hey man, I love your videos! I'm seriously interested in buying this wagon.. What is your email so I can send you an offer?
@guarionex1961
@guarionex1961 2 года назад
Leo is on fire out there. He will do it.
@dondavis2546
@dondavis2546 2 года назад
Brings back old memories
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 2 года назад
Well the 327 sounds pretty darn good. I wonder if that is one with the big valve fuelie heads "double hump" on the front of the head indicates that. The transmission has just two forward speeds, it is a "powerglide transmission". I am glad that you checked the firing order as a lot of do it yourselfers will get the order messed up when changing the distributor cap or spark plugs. I really liked the 327 and the 283 small block , they were an awesome engine. Thanks for the awesome video and thumbs UP to you Chris.
@larryalexander4833
@larryalexander4833 2 года назад
The 327 is my favorite engine. 300, 325,345 I think and the 365 hp and Corvette I believe had the 375 hp in a few.
@brianlewis6926
@brianlewis6926 2 года назад
It has power pack heads on it watch the video
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 2 года назад
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@ronclaman156
@ronclaman156 2 года назад
@@richardthomas1743 heads up LOL !! Double humps they are not all fuelie # tall double hump 291 . 461 .461x 462 the last 3 digits casing marks produce 62 to 67 these have no accessory bolt holes ..can be 2.02 & 1.60 big valve or fuelie.. or can be 1.94 &1.50 small valve these head were on 302's 327 . 350 . .. 2nd gen short double hump 68 to 72 casting #186 & 492 have accessory hole in them used on 302's and LT1 350 ... the 1996 to 2001 041 heads off L31 5.7 vortex are better heads and are still available from gm easy to find in junkyards
@BitterDemo
@BitterDemo 2 года назад
LOL: What do you do when a Highway Patrol or Cop Cae is sitting on the side and your testing a car none licensed? I have been wondering how none of you RU-vid sites do this.
@leonanderson4727
@leonanderson4727 2 года назад
My second car was a 1962 2 DR Hard Top. I used to run it without any mufflers too. The sound of that 327 was exactly the same as my 283. It brings back old memories both good and bad and every neighbor after my hide. Lol. I was a teen at the time and didn't know any better, but sure like the sound of that engine, especially the back thrust. You'd better be careful or you could end up the same way.
@kennethsonier1766
@kennethsonier1766 2 года назад
Keep up the good work Chris, it was amazing seeing that Impala running as well as it does👍☮️
@josephcormier5974
@josephcormier5974 Год назад
Gotta love a wagon when we were young that's all we had thank you for sharing this with us four stars my friend
@tractormatt4301
@tractormatt4301 2 года назад
Video is 3 days old and I’ve watched it 3 times. I really love your content.
@abstract_jeff
@abstract_jeff 2 года назад
It's like VGG but without the exaggerated personality. Keeps me coming back. Don't take this the wrong way plz. I like VGG as well, but I like that you could just be my neighbour n I'd never even know. Just a normal, cool guy. Btw, I'm 300% jealous of your "hoarding". I've been recently deciding to let my inner car guy out that cage it's been hiding in for far too long, and seeing well over a decades worth of tool collecting in your garage shows me how much hoarding of my own I still have yet to do lol. Also, that's not rust... (cries in Canadian.. 🙃)
@jeremyedgell9989
@jeremyedgell9989 2 года назад
Sweet!! Love all those wagons!!! Ford, Chevy, Dodge. Glad to see it getting saved!!!
@Ken-uj8nm
@Ken-uj8nm 2 года назад
Amazing squirrel 🐿 rescue
@dougedwardsyachts
@dougedwardsyachts 8 месяцев назад
Love it, sounds just like Christine pulling into Darnell’s yard!
@jeremyaguirre4665
@jeremyaguirre4665 2 года назад
If these videos where 3 hours, I am sure everyone would still watch every minute. You da man Chris brown!
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
@NoNonsenseKnowHow 2 года назад
Thanks Jeremy. And yeah I could easily have made it 3 hours if I left some more fluff in there but I try to keep it as tight as possible while still telling the story. I feel like an hour is pretty long already
@dgb56bgd
@dgb56bgd Год назад
It’s amazing how much damage we (me) rookies can do by being ignorant. You are truly BLESSED to have the knowledge that you have. Blessings
@donbondeauH
@donbondeauH 2 месяца назад
i love the old school ways your videos r awesome i can watch theme all day long this is how i learned years ago with no money and had to save money still learning every day still to this day i really don't have a choice with no job thank you for your vids
@marklawson8811
@marklawson8811 2 года назад
Thanks for taking care of Leo!
@bobmetcalf8528
@bobmetcalf8528 Год назад
my favorite road trip vidros. fly into a no salt state and the adventure of getting it home under its own power are the best
@Edyth_Hedd
@Edyth_Hedd Год назад
These 60s wagons are so nice. And I can't believe how good that motor sounds.
@patbradley916
@patbradley916 2 года назад
Good job , nice to see you appreciate it's simple functionality
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 2 года назад
HI CRIS - WHAT A AWSOME GREAT VIDEO!!!! MY SON AND I ARE WATCHING YOUR VIDEO HES 7 YR.S OLD AND HE LOVES THE PLYMOUTH FURY VIDEO TO WE CANT WAIT FOR PART 2.. WE ARE GLAD YOU SAVED THE CHEVY WAGON ITS A WAGONS SHOWS YOU LIKE WAGONS???? WE LIKED IN THE WOODS TO THE T- BIRD AND THE CADDY TO BAD THERE IN THERE ITS HORTERS .. WE LIKED THE CHEVYS ORANGE ENGINE PAINT GREAT CAR .. YA!! BEAT ON IT UNTIL YOU SELL IT HA!! WE LOVE YOUR SHOW AND YOUR SHOP YOUR VERY GREAT AT WHAT YOU DO.. THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE NEXT TO YOU SHOULD NOT GET MAD THEY MIGHT NEED YOUR HELP FIXING THERE CAR ONE DAY.... WE WERE WAITING TO SEE LEO AGAIN LIKE THE PLYMOUTH VIDEO.. MY SON WAS SAD HE WAS GONE AND DID NOT COME BACK I SAID THEY GO TO THE WILD AND PLAY,.. HE STARTED TO CRY THAT HE WAS GONE AND SEE LEOS BABYS VIDEOS I AM SAD TO ,,. BUT GREAT VIDEO YOUR THE BEST !!!!!!
@jJ-pq4tk
@jJ-pq4tk 2 года назад
I had a 68 C10 with the same motor made in tanawanda NY I loved that truck
@shoominati23
@shoominati23 2 года назад
You know, a good little hack is to buy a few of those boat primer bulbs in various sizes. And then you can use it to draw the fuel up from the tank at the fuel pump so you dont have to waste a battery cranking. A roadside service guy showed me that one
@danielhelbig1116
@danielhelbig1116 2 года назад
Such a beautiful style car, I would love to see a series on this beast
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