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Welcome to our second channel! Here you will find all kinds of interesting content including tips, tricks, shows, swap meets, racing, and repairs of old cars and trucks taken from 40 years of experience.
Dash, fenders, firewall and more! Part 2 of the 51 Chevy build!
Progress continues on the burned up 1951 Chevy 2 door hardtop with
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Save that weathered finish for $15.00!
Просмотров 10 тыс.19 часов назад
Even if you don't like patina, there are times you may want to protect the finish of an old car or parts car. This video shows how to do it on the cheap! #wtr #oldcars #oldchevy #patina #shinejuice #penetrol #poppyspatina
Burned 51 Chevy coming back to life!
Просмотров 15 тыс.14 дней назад
Part 1 of our build series of the 1951 Chevy 2 door hardtop burned in a fire decades ago. Check us out on Facebook at What The Rust. We'd love to see you there! #wtr #1951chevy #rustencapsulator
1966 Buick Sport Wagon part 2! Final repairs and cleaning! Big transformation!
Просмотров 12 тыс.21 день назад
We performed a Will It Run on this Buick last month on @whattherust We are back to finish the job! Cone along as Christina gets the interior presentable and Richard works on the engine and electrics. Check us out on Facebook at What The Rust. We'd love to see you there! #wtr #buick #sportwagon #1966 #cleaning
Cars and trucks of What The Rust. We show them all!
Просмотров 18 тыс.Месяц назад
Viewers often ask us about which cars we own, and what happened with some of them from past videos. Come along with us for a review! Check us out on Facebook at What The Rust. We'd love to see you there! #wtr #buickskylark #mustang #willitrun #1952chevy #agequipment #fordtractor #bullnose
What was this truck used for??? Cleaning out the Flood 150.
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Some truly strange things were found while cleaning out this truck. Come along for some fun! Check out the Will it Run video here: ruclips.net/video/RcYAo8_mowk/видео.html Check us out on Facebook at What The Rust #wtr #fordtrucks #bullnose #1980 #abandoned #forgotten #flood #dirtycardetailing #filthycardetailing
Auction time! Online bidding! Tractors, trucks, and unique parts cars. Lots of JDM cars!
Просмотров 13 тыс.Месяц назад
A lot of these cars are ROUGH! I came across this auction by chance, and it has a lot of unique and rare stuff, some of which I have not seen in decades. Come on along and check it out! You can find the auction here: vanmassey.bidwrangler.com/ui/auctions/124645 Check out our second channel @morewhattherust Join us on Facebook at profile.php?id=100083186364310 Check out my brother's...
I try again with the 1971 International! Will it run on the second attempt? Step by step analysis.
Просмотров 14 тыс.Месяц назад
We failed getting this truck running on our main channel, @whattherust This time I go back and try again. What happens when a systematic troubleshooting approach is attempted? Check out our main channel @whattherust Join us on Facebook at What The Rust? #internationaltrucks #willitrun #willitstart #wtr #abandoned #forgotten #junkyardfinds
Classic car air conditioning for $800, installed? Let's find out how!
Просмотров 42 тыс.3 месяца назад
No sponsors, no partners, no hype. Just the straight scoop on how to purchase and install a new, quality AC system into your classic car on the cheap. I reveal the vendors, prices, and installation. If you need AC on a budget, this is the video. The kit I use is from ECC Auto Shop, and the bracket is from Alan Grove Components. #whattherust #lowbudget
Farm auction! Tractors, trucks, and tons of agriculture equipment!
Просмотров 36 тыс.4 месяца назад
I was amazed at the amount of equipment at this auction, and all of it is old! Come along as I navigate the incredible assortment of stuff. #whattherust #auction #farmauction #moline #tractor #tractorlover #agriculturalmachinery
Auction day! You'll never guess what I came home with! Not the Packard.
Просмотров 70 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Old car auctions are very exciting, but one never knows what will happen. Come along as we navigate through a collection of old race cars, dragsters, bikes, econoboxes, and old Packards. Check out our main channel at @whattherust Join us on Facebook at What The Rust Check out my brother's channel at @floridarusticrepairs and ruclips.net/video/7pxmm4fl-EQ/видео.html #whattherust #packard #raceca...
Future will it run project sitting 51 years. Should I buy it? 1961 Rambler American.
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
I checked this car out this morning. I love it, but it needs a lot and has limited value. It is a time capsule, having been parked after only 12 years of use in 1973. The owner wants $1,000. #whattherust #Rambler #1961 #abandoned #oldcars
Toyota starter in a 66 Jeep? Huge performance upgrade!
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Prices and availability for old Jeep starters are crazy. I came across a way to swap your Jeep starter for a newer, easier to find, more powerful, and more reliable unit for far less than a replacement Jeep part. Here is how it is done! #f134 #starterupgrade #oldjeep #jeep #jeeplife
Do roll away car wheel dollies really work?
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Come along as I provide a quick, real-world review of the roll-away car casters. Is it really feasible to move a car with these?
GM external to internally-regulated alternator. How I did it.
Просмотров 5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Come along as I walk through how I converted Lula, a 1952 Chevy Styleline, from a 12 volt externally-regulated alternator to an internally-regulated one. #wtr #whattherust
Super original 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 at estate sale auction - Should I bid?
Просмотров 96 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Super original 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 at estate sale auction - Should I bid?
528,000 miles on a 1979 F100! Meet the original owner.
Просмотров 5 тыс.9 месяцев назад
528,000 miles on a 1979 F100! Meet the original owner.
How to re-clock an alternator in under 6 minutes!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
How to re-clock an alternator in under 6 minutes!
We go back to the Toohey's warehouse! See what we find!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
We go back to the Toohey's warehouse! See what we find!
Starter solenoid - what is inside, and how does it work?
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Starter solenoid - what is inside, and how does it work?
Cleaning out the 1950 Chevy 2 door. We find some cool stuff!
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
Cleaning out the 1950 Chevy 2 door. We find some cool stuff!
Hilarious! Touring a junkyard with an 8-year old. Most vehicles are for sale!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Hilarious! Touring a junkyard with an 8-year old. Most vehicles are for sale!
Incredible car museum in Coastal Maine!
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Incredible car museum in Coastal Maine!
1927 Studebakers found in a basement!
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1927 Studebakers found in a basement!
1949-1954 Chevy third arm. What is it and how to know if it is worn!
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1949-1954 Chevy third arm. What is it and how to know if it is worn!
What is inside a drum brake wheel cylinder?
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What is inside a drum brake wheel cylinder?
Simple fix to repair an old multi meter
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Simple fix to repair an old multi meter
1969 Chevy utility truck still in use!
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1969 Chevy utility truck still in use!
I heard that wheel bearings from a 1961 chevy car will interchange with older cars and pickups.
Good call on using the body, the fire did not damage the steel. That car body is mild steel. Mild steel hardens with heat, providing it doesn't get over 2000 F degrees, and that's not necessarily the number. It melts at 2500 F , and old cars are useable, new stuff with HSS and UHSS, that's impossible. Keep up the restoration, we're with you two!
At the minimum, I would run a straight edge along the bottom and sides of the rockers to check for any warpage from heat. I would locate solid doors and bolt them on and check them for fit also to see if there was any body warpage in the post and roof areas of the car. The last thing you want to find out is that you went through an enormous amount of work for nothing because of the roof line is out of factory shape. It may be possible to fix it with extra work but that may be serious bodywork you may not be able to do thus requiring you to farm it out. That might end up being very expensive! At the end of the day, what I'm suggesting is to make sure that the body is relatively true compared to how it would have been built at the factory. I'd hate to see you guys put in a lot of work only to end up sacrificing it.
Right on! Installing the doors to check alignment is a good idea. We have been looking for a pair for a year now, but they are fairly rare around here. Hopefully soon.
28:37 Stalker cat alert!
18:00 "I think I cut my leg!". I hope you all are updated on your tetanus shots... sheet metal can bite you in more ways than one! 🏥
Nice job sir Nice chevy GM congratulations to you show 😃👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😍
Thanks very much Francois.
Thats cool, so you decided to rescue the burning bel air, i have one of these and its a delicious hobby, i call it old mobilism therapy, Brasil.
Good Job!! :)
Great work. You guys are gamers! AKA git er done guys 💪💪💪
Good Job 👍
Richard, I love the Cre-oil T-shirt because you were one the first adopters (the first person I ever saw) to use it on a revival!
I love that stuff. Even though I have been using it for a long time, it still surprises me in how well it works. This is what happens when a product is engineered to be the best, not the most profitable.
coming along nicely. :) and of course, cut out whatever piece of body shell you need to repair. :) it's not like anyone will restore what will be left of the 54... you could even cut out repair sheets of tin from those rusted-out doors. cheaper than buying fresh tin sheets, and it will be "all-original", too. ;) that bee was actually a carnivorous fly that mimics wasps to be left alone. they are harmless to us, and you can easily tell them from the others by they way they are flying, almost "digital" with sharp turns and standing still like a little drone. :)
I love seeing these two work together, just subscribed, can’t wait for more updates on this car ❤great job 😊
Excellent job and effort as usual from such a nice couple as you are both.Thanks a lot for sharing this great experience with us.God bless you all.
I love your videos you two. I am a subscriber to this channel and your main channel. I enjoy them both.
God has blessed you with a good help mate I'm so thankful you are better, when are you going to let me talk you out of the Chevy 😊
Excellent video Christina :) , Richard :) like how you both work together and teamwork too also wonderfull you both do ! Also super ideas both shared together is wonderfull and plus many super too!
I love that you're bringing the Phoenix back to life to be enjoyed again. Look forward to the progress.
Lots of love to you guys as always, Bruce and family ❤
Milwaukee has an angle 1/4" for a battery drill. It is handy for tight spots. Home depot has them. The best part is that you can use apex tips.
That would be helpful. Thanks for the tip.
@@morewhattherust your welcome!
Cool video like the way you use the parts car with out destroying it .
Thanks very much Darrel. I just don't like being destructive with old cars when it isn't necessary.
Why 2 channels ?
We try to keep the main channel focussed on will it run and first drive videos. This channel is for everything else. If all the content were on one channel, we would likely lose subscribers. That is the thinking anyway.
Hey guys just wanted to let you know that me and wife appreciate what yall do there's nothing like saving an old car and we cant wait to see 51 done !!!!!! 😎😁
Thanks very much Adam!
My mom drove a 57 Chevy 4 door and dad drove a 55 Chevy step side and then he bought a 64 Chevy fleet side! The good ole days, when you could ride in the back of the truck! Thanks for sharing guys and great job! Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive energy to the both of you! Take care my friends and I’ll see you in the next one Christina and Richard! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
Hey Kirk, I too remember the days riding in the back of a truck. It was completely normal, but by the 80s it was gone.
My brother said any kind of paint stripper would work and you wouldn’t have to worry about the dust! It’s the easiest way to get the paint off my friend! Good luck Christina! Yall are doing a great job saving parts from the car! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻 That’s some old tires being from Western Auto, I haven’t seen a Western Auto in a long time, I used to buy my push mowers there because those big rear wheel mowers had an aluminum deck! Very nice quality! You don’t see that anymore! 🤷🏼👍🏻👍🏻
You should name the parts car LOCKJAW
Thanks Richard and Christina. Looking forward to this build. Great video guys. 💯❤️👍👊
Thanks Terry!
Thanks Richard and Christina. Looking forward to this build. Great video guys. 💯❤️👍👊
Very cool. Nice progress. And that plasma cutter is mack daddy. Seeing the burnt Chevy make a comeback is great. And appreciated the short yall made in support of the hurricane victims.
Great job Richard and Christina!! I can't wait to see the next phase on the Chevy! 😎👍🔧Thank you for sharing!
Your welcome David. More coming.
Great content again, thanks for that, keep it coming!
Great work. Love the progress.
I'm not sure if you ever saw the super small drive-in over in Thompkinsville, KY, but if there was ever a place to do photo shoots, I think that would be an awesome place.
Cool. We are in Kentucky a couple of times per year, so it would be easy to stop by this place.
He looks like he should of been in the movie Grease .
I'll take that as a compliment!
@@morewhattherust that's the way I meant it. 😆
No comment
Making some progress one piece of sandpaper at a time!
have you considered media blasting the rusted areas of the 51 using walnut shell or soda blast it?
We have, but have not pulled the trigger on it. Given the car is already missing glass and half apart, it would be a good candidate for it.
@@morewhattherust It really would help insure that almost all the rust is addressed. You could rent a sandblaster or maybe a Harbor Freight unit and do it yourself, besides having one of your own would open even more possibilities in future projects!
I can't wait to see the end product....... love your channel...
Thanks very much Eric.
Eeeenough please cut down on the chatter. ......l muted audio. Will do closed caption
Hey, Richard and Christina, i just caught and am watching your new video; great stuff as usual. Great work on a neat old car. Have a blessed day and take care!😁👍🔧🛠️
Thanks Billy!
Schloss & Kahn (est. 1871) opened Sunday Dinner in 1981. It became US Foods Market Store in 2019.
Wow, that is some cool history! Thank you for sharing. We had thought the car was last driven around 1980, so this would line up.
Nice job on getting the glass out and the dash. A little blood shed is usually what it takes lol. Thanks guys, looking forward to seeing the next one.👍👍🇨🇦
My cousin tells me that no job is complete if there is no anointing of blood. Her husband almost never gets a job finished without getting scrapes or cuts.
@@richardcline1337 I’ve been in the heating and cooling trade over 45 years. I’ve likely anointed every installation either a sprinkle or a splatter lol. Be well.👍🇨🇦
As always, I enjoy both your channels and can’t wait to follow the process of your 51 Hardtop which is a very rare car. Great teamwork guys. 👍
Thanks for the video
Christina, have you tried paint remover! It usually works but there’s a certain kind, my brother was a painter and I’m going to check with him and let you know! If you can find something to save you the hard work, you might as well get it girl! It’s a certain name! I’ll let you know!
That would be great Kirk. I have used some, but without a good result.
@@morewhattherust my brother said, you might have to do it a few times! It depends how much paint is on it and how many coats are on it! Good luck! 🙋🏼
Enjoying emencely watching this rebuild and the two of you working together. Cant wait till the next one...
Like the work you two do
My dad worked for Goodyear before I was born and for a few years after, fleet sales, regional road warrior. He called the "nubs" mold marks. I guess the technical name for them is "vent spews" which I just learned, result of gas expelled during vulcanization. Remarkable that those Western Auto tires survived the fire. Would look kinda cool in the trunk when it's done.
I think that tire may have come from the truck. I need to check the first video, but I think there was no wheel on the right front. At some point between then and when we bought the car, the spare ended up on the car. I'll definitely put it back in the trunk.
But that car will help with 2 or 3 others, I'm sorry you can't save them all
You should of removed the belt line trim on the cowl to start.
From under the dash