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Seth Has Hobbies
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Air Force Veteran who loves cars, gardening, and all things cool. #cars #hudsonhornet #hudsonautomobile #garage #gardening #classiccars #veteran #mopar #carshow
Hotrod builder tells emotional story
Every hotrod has a story. This builder talks about how his hot rod honors his granddaughter. #carshow #hotrod #musclecar #ratrod
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Kansas Cosmosphere #kansas #travel #history #nasa #airandspace
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If you’re in Kansas and love history, check out the Kansas Cosmosphere. It hosts the largest collection of Russian artifacts outside Moscow
Dodge Ramcharger Plymouth Trail Duster gas tank replacement
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Dodge Ramcharger Plymouth Trail Duster gas tank replacement
1952 Hudson Wasp - A Rolling Time Machine
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1952 Hudson Wasp - A Rolling Time Machine
You NEED these shoes! Why they are great and how to clean. redwingheritage #redwingboots
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You NEED these shoes! Why they are great and how to clean. redwingheritage #redwingboots
MOPAR wiring harness - Dodge D100 ignition, lighting, electrical repair
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MOPAR wiring harness - Dodge D100 ignition, lighting, electrical repair
MOPAR ammeter bypass 1975 Dodge D100 Part 1
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MOPAR ammeter bypass 1975 Dodge D100 Part 1
Oakley got hungry and took matters into her own hands.
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Oakley got hungry and took matters into her own hands.
Storm ambient sound - Kansas Tornado Warning Five Minutes
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Storm ambient sound - Kansas Tornado Warning Five Minutes
Diy D100 seat cover made from surplus US Army blanket
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Diy D100 seat cover made from surplus US Army blanket
Dodge D100 wiring harness repair and install part 2
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Dodge D100 wiring harness repair and install part 2
Dodge D100 1975 Wiring Harness Repair Part 1
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Dodge D100 1975 Wiring Harness Repair Part 1
Creating an edible hedgerow using Serviceberry bushes
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Creating an edible hedgerow using Serviceberry bushes
Ammeters are actually very useful! More useful than voltmeter. Most people just don’t know how to read / use them.
I've got some of these, but for me at least they are extremely uncomfortable and have been at the back of the cupboard for the last four years, although I sometimes take them out just to check, after which they go back. Very disappointing as they weren't cheap.
If they’re a size 11 I’ll take them off your hands lol
If they are a 9 I’ll buy
My dog name is Oakley
I have one for sale all original no motor you got a work van ? Come get it Ga.
Trade - bring your wrecker !
When ur outta Heineken, tough Schlitz !
No matter what you say.....it just doesn't get much better than this..." CHEVY ".. Automotive excellence...🤗
MOPAR ruled, back in the day !!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
TRUCK IS VERY NICE...BUT THAT JOHNNY CASH IS GOLDEN!
AWESOME ❤❤❤❤❤
Hell Yes!
I've got a 64' with the full back window and an 8'bed.
Custom is the body style !
Nice
Damn, that’s a unique set up
Love our pop top ramcharger. Once you put the soft top on just plan on never putting the hard top back on again as the hardware for the soft top is a project to install.
Hey, how did you open the vent that pushes cold air to the cabin?
If Darth Vader were an airplane, he would look like the SR 71.
Wait a minute... Heat expansion accounted for a few FEET of structural size increase?!
Cool V1 &V2👍️
Skunkworks was actually secretly established in the late 40’s and worked on this and tested it all throughout the 50’s before our government thought we needed it
You have fogotten the x-15 and space shuttles!!!!!
That's 60yrs ago to the math impair'd
Whatta ya think WE got now...?
I saw one take off from an ROK army base in South Korea around 1985.
It doesn't matter how fast we can get these brids to go if all a country has to do is fly a balloon over us for espionage
"More than 40 U.S. aircraft were downed by Soviet forces and 200 Americans were killed during these operations. Their families were given false information by the military on the circumstances of their deaths.[14] Dmitry Volkogonov, a former Soviet and Russian general and historian, has claimed that more than 730 pilots and airmen were captured and arrested after making forced landings or having their aircraft shot down.[15] In the 1960s through 1990s, US aircraft would continue to do aerial reconnaissance and surveillance up to the edges of Soviet borders and airspace; for example, with reconnaissance aircraft (such as the A-12 and SR-71) and surveillance aircraft (such as the RC-135U and EP-3), but no more overflights would be done, because of the high likelihood of being shot down by surface-to-air missiles."(Allegedly) Source : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_aerial_reconnaissance_of_the_Soviet_Union#:~:text=In%20the%201960s%20through%201990s,more%20overflights%20would%20be%20done%2C
Was is the key word here.
Only the fastest that we publicly know of to this date
A rocket w a cockpit❤
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He eat them lol?
I got a 79 dodge RamCharger 4x4, 360 5.9L. Was sitting in backyard for over 10-15 yrs and I just rebuilt motor and new carburetor, and thinking I need to remove the gas tank and clean it out, because I am having some stalling problems and when I cleaned the gas filter it had a lot of particles and debris from the gas line!?
You know, this works but if I had to do it over again I’d do a fuel cell with a trap door in the bed and fill from the top.
Starting with the V6 engine😂
A 2011 Camaro somewhere with a carburetor and bench seats 😂
That's one SLICK TRUCK!!! BUT....Somewhere there's a Camaro with NO SOUL....
I want one of these so bad, i want a coupe, but still. Beautiful car from history.
9.5 ... Are you a child?
What kind of stupid comment is this? 9-10 are the most common foot sizes in the world.
Oh. I'm definitely a RUclips victim of shadow banning and algorithms. You posted this video 1 month ago and got 20 thousand views. I posted my 1949 Hudson Years ago. And got 47 views? I never really trusted you tube. They play too many games with people.
why not just bypass the bulkhead and ammeter entirely and run the black wire to the battery?
Way cooler design than anything today, and of super high quality materials, steel and minimal plastic. From the days when the American dream was for real.Thanks for this posting!
Not made by a different company just badged differently on the same assembly line. Like GMC and Chevy
I know aguy here in sunnyvale calif since 1979 that has a clean hornet hudson 🇺🇲
Very nice Wasp and in great condition. I was a kid in the 50’s and rode in several Hudson’s. My friends dad had several of varying years and models. He took us to Hersey Pa. In his Twin H Hornet….fabulous car.
Que hermoso auto cuando te aburras de el te lo compro.
If you haven't yet, I suggest you join the Hudson-Essex-Terreplane Club. Nice people, very helpful membership, and a good source for parts. The meets are a lot of fun, too.
I knew they made a Hornet, but not a Wasp, what’s the difference?
The Hornet had a longer wheelbase, and a 308 cu. in. straight six, also an L-Head, like the Wasp's 262. Hornets also had a bit plusher interior, and some other little extras. Very nice cars comparable to a Buick Super or Roadmaster for price and trim.
So, The step down Hudson's came in different trim levels. Pacemaker (gotta love that name) Wasp, Commodore, later came the Hornet. I own a 49 Straight 8 Flathead Commodore which is on my own RUclips channel. It's got like 49 views since I posted it. I think I'm a victim of RUclips shadow banning and algorithms.
@@styldsteel1 Just watched a couple of your videos. Very nice C8.
@@CharlieLarkin75 thank you sir. I just posted just yesterday my 1957 Studebaker Champion. No views other than my own. that's definitely by design. Absolutely no interest in a 57 Studebaker? Now that's a hard sell. What a shame.
Steering wheel looks like bakelite/catalin.
That rope handle on the back of the seat is not a grab handle. It’s is the strap for the rear seat lap blanket. Back then you fed a throw blanket through that strap and used the blanket to cover your lap to keep your legs, feet and ankles warm. Remember, back then, women and girls often wore only dresses and they often had exposed legs and ankles in cold weather and the back seat areas of cars were poorly heated and quite drafty in cold weather. Also in that time period, engine coolant supplied water heaters were commonly placed under the seats, to blow warm air into the foot well areas front and rear.
Very cool, I didn't know that. They really thought of everything, except seat belts!
@@sethhashobbies They were thinking about seat belts back then too. Ford offered seat belts as an option beginning around 1953. But very few people ordered them. People thought it was better to be thrown clear of the car than being trapped inside. Or they believed they could dive under the dash during the crash. Some cars were designed with a designated crash box area behind the dash board area. At that time there was considerable debate going on about the actual safety and effectiveness of seat belts. A whole lot of people thought the steering wheel offered a lot of protection and they could hold onto the steering wheel in a crash. Road hugging weight was the safety go to feature of the day. But many of the car designers were thinking about overall safety in their designs at the time and incorporating those ideas. These ideas and features were showing up in the structural construction of the cars of the period. It was not really until the 1960’s that the modern crash stands started to be developed and incorporated into cars. Nash, American motors, Hudson and Studebaker were actually some early pioneers in crash safety and design going all the way back to the late 1940’s. And everybody has heard of the advanced safety ideas built into the Tucker. Even though some of the configurations and ideas (like pop out windshields) later proved to be the wrong direction and were discontinued. While we consider the braking systems of cars from the late 1940’s into the 1950’s and even 1960’s as pretty terrible, they were advancing rapidly in technology and performance during that time frame.
That car is in really good condition, especially for going on 72 years old. Very pricey.
Must have been restored at some point. A true beauty! Thanks for sharing!😊
I see what happened, they spliced both harnessed together. It's all fucked up there are remnants of the 318 harness there, that is messed up 😂😂