Abandoned F250 Revival! First Start in 26 Years -- Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2017
- This is part one of the epic revival of an abandoned f250 that was left to rot on a farm for 26 years!! SUBSCRIBE FOR PART 2!!
Part 0:
• 65 F250 Revival (30+ y...
Part 2:
• Abandoned F250 Revival...
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No obnoxious background music, no Go-Pro jumping around with flashes of useless material and no waste of recording. Just a great video with a wonderful old truck and desire to make it work. Simple. Looking forward to previous and new uploads!! Fix the Dodge and have two trucks, one with a Hemi.
Throw this junkyard digs guy some likes! He's currently serving his country overseas!!!!
3 years after posting 4.3 million views
In regards to the old stuff being so easy to steal, you've got to remember we are QUICKLY running out of dudes who have even the slightest idea how to operate it if they were to find it somewhere. I leave my old rig running with the transfer case in neutral all the time. 99% of today's people literally could not figure out how to steal it faster than I would notice and use my fancy-shmancy .40 caliber anti-theft system on their old melon ><
If this video gets 1k likes... 55k likes later. Lmao
Do semi truck video
I watched jurassic world just replace the battery and it'll run fine
These guys need a checklist prior to going to going to a revival job. They forget something EVERY time.
As a mechanic watching them turn over an engine with 26 year old oil hurts my soul.... in the meantime nice find!
This is the guy you want with you in a zombie apocalypse.
"That was a massive fireball!"
Big up Junkyard Diggs. You guys are teaching me how to fix my old vehicles.
What I love about this videos, is that there is no stupid background music. Such a good atmosphere.
I was going to say something about checking the oil for signs of water, but after listening to the conversation about other aspects of old engine revival, I think the oil was checked. I like these guys, they know what they're doing!
carbs are tricky but fun to work on one and figure it out. I love how these guys are walking through actually diagnosing and fixing it!
Kevin, I know that sometimes it's a bother to always be asked about this vehicle, but that's definitely not without reason. This series showed that anyone, with a little bit of knowhow and a little determination can attempt a revival and bring a vehicle back to its glory. I found this video in 2018, and at the time, I knew nothing about cars. I had bought my first one about a week before I came across this video, actually. This led me down quite the rabbit hole, and after three years of watching this awesome content from you and others, I had the courage to attempt one myself. Mine was on a vehicle quite a bit newer, my father's old , derelict 2000 F150 that sat for the better part of five years, but without you and the way you break down concepts and make them easier to understand, it would still just be a big pile of scrap sitting in the same spot. Thank you so much, Kevin.
I almost literally died when I saw that old nostalgic dodge pickup WITH A HEMI just sitting in the woods and you guys just using it for parts.😣
Currently in my '74, four on the floor.
That is what i Love 2 Young guys finding old trucks and cars and bringing them back to life KEEP UP THE Great job