My Dad bought a brand new fifty eight two door. It was showing rust within the first six months. He always said it was made from old soup cans. Good luck.
This is going to be awesome, Subbed!!!, ( Speaking of Furys , Interesting Story from Montreal Canada, 1965-1999, ) Joseph Vaillancourt's 1963 4 door Plymouth Fury, driven as a cab since the mid-1960s, reached 2,609,698 km (1,621,591 miles), when it was struck and totaled by a truck running a red light, Nov 1999 ( he was unhurt) the car went through five or six 225 slant six engines.and is considered the highest mileage car in North America. I was in that car a few times, in the late 80s , it's since been restored costing 30K , using 2 parts cars for and is now in a Quebec museum ,
Great to see someone with so much enthusiasm bringing one of these cars back. They are getting harder to find with the passage of time, and you can't beat the style and personality of these vehicles. Can't wait to watch the next video 👍
Wow looks like rust mites holding hands lol, Its like the guy said in the movie you can't polish a turd, haha! But that depends on how skilled you are and how much you love restoring old cars. looking forward in seeing the finished restoration. take care stay health and keep up the good work. Cheers!
From Australia. Years ago we would find cars in far better shape at the rubbish dump. Good luck with the project. Didn't know these came with a side valve six. My dad's grand dad bought a new 1957 Chrysler Royal, side valve six, two speed push button I think it was called PowerFlite auto transmission.
Years ago i saw up close a restomod christine where he had the trim along the sides was actually like a decal, it looked amazing and brand new but it is nothing like an original, good luck building this, definitely going to be worth it, such a beaut
Y'know, the fact you have the radio, that's the part that sortof amazed me Figured someone would have filched that due to its popularity in the Christine movie. That floor is definitely a Flintsone special. I'll have to face that at some point with my 1958 Edsel, affectionately named 'Trouble', but seeing your progress? Well, it's inspiring me to keep at it. A subscription earned from me, looking forward to more videos. All the very best to you and yours.
Holy crap dude, you must constantly need a wheel barrow with which to carry those massive balls. Thanks for making me feel better about my own rusty projects. Just subscribed.
@@RottenBuick You'll have to run over to "Darnell's Garage" and pick up some parts. If the radio starts playing on it's own... RUN! Lol. Love these cars. Have fun with her.
The first time I ever saw one of these, it was a station wagon. It was in a field rusted, upside down and prety well stripped. However, the body looked more solid than this one. That was in Northern California in 1972 and I was about nine.
yeah again, , I can't wait to watch this as it progresses over time, I'll be hitting every video!! I just read about that 1957 Belvedere they stuck in a time capsule underground, that they opened in 2007, didn't do too good what a horrific mess...
Nice to se someone trying to save someting that far gone. Tho the windos are very nice. You earned mi suscription. I wish you look. I want to see how this proyect goes!
Well you certainly have your work cut out for you. I hope you have some mad fabricating skills. Several sheets of 18 gauge sheet metal too. Hey, I'm all for you and your ambition. I subscribed and am ready to see this thing rise from the dead. All the best!
to fight the rust on this car, after repair, in every hidden and hollow rooms (behind bumper, inside doors, wings, hoods, between carpet and metal...) put grease or oil with an extender (if you cannot reach with a paintbrush- to be repeated) instead of paint. grease/fat is the only thing very efficient against rust. handyman experience during 35 years fighting rust.
good luck its a ambitious project. i did a similar project with a 1967 charger and it took me a year to do a full body swap with a lincoln towncar but it was worth it and the car is a car again and it was saved. how do you eat a elephant one bite at a time.
Yea that floor looks like how my 69 c10 floor looked when i bought it.🇺🇲 i actually have the christine car dash insert hangin in my garage goes around the gauges where it lights up green on the dash
Hi, I’m all for the car guy building his car himself but I have to admit after doing the same thing for 30 years I have seen parts car that were way better than this old Plymouth. It gets to the point that it start doesn’t make sense to build a car that is too far gone. I wish you the best on your build but how are you going to build the strength and get the body true and build frame sound?
I'm building a 57 belvedere 4 door hardtop. I'll buy ANY spare parts you have!!!!! I don't care what condition! My car is is HORRIBLE SHAPE. The bottom 4-6 inches of the body (from bumper to bumper) has rotted away. I mean this LITERALLY when I say the ONLY thing connecting the front half of the body to the rear half is the roof skin! I need any parts I can get!
What about finding some 57-58 (preferably western) parts car(s), for some, or most of the bottom? You would be so far ahead that way. Keep goin', Who doesn't like a challenge? Right?, What?, Love, Dubs
@@RottenBuick I'm an old man, I've been wrong many times, but if it is pleasurable to build something, it could be worth it to you. Good luck with Christine.
“She’ll start… you’ll need these.” 🔑
I would have tried the " Show me" first.
With "Bad to the Bone"playing.
I would have tried Market Place ....first. Free isnt always better.
Nah man the car isn't red it wouldn't work
In a perfect world
I tried that with mine. Didnt work. Lol
1958 plymouth project = immediate subscription. Cant wait to see how this goes.
Thank you. That’s really encouraging!
Same here instant subscribe
Second that for me !
Me too - from Aussie
And a kiwi watching with interest!
My Dad bought a brand new fifty eight two door. It was showing rust within the first six months. He always said it was made from old soup cans. Good luck.
workmanship was awful in the late fifties. My aunt went to open the door of hers and the handle fell off lol.
Even worse Chryslers of that era were made from high nickel Japanese scrap steel from WW2.
This is going to be awesome, Subbed!!!, ( Speaking of Furys , Interesting Story from Montreal Canada, 1965-1999, ) Joseph Vaillancourt's 1963 4 door Plymouth Fury, driven as a cab since the mid-1960s, reached 2,609,698 km (1,621,591 miles), when it was struck and totaled by a truck running a red light, Nov 1999 ( he was unhurt) the car went through five or six 225 slant six engines.and is considered the highest mileage car in North America. I was in that car a few times, in the late 80s , it's since been restored costing 30K , using 2 parts cars for and is now in a Quebec museum ,
man, bless you brother, thats one hell of a job you're taking on. living one of my childhood dreams. ❤
She's almost "dust in the wind". But i love These cars. Very cool find and a lot of work...
This is awesome. Love to see this kind of work
Thanks! I actually like to see it too. Which is why I decided to record it.
Very impressed to see you take something so far gone and save it.
Great to see someone with so much enthusiasm bringing one of these cars back. They are getting harder to find with the passage of time, and you can't beat the style and personality of these vehicles. Can't wait to watch the next video 👍
Wow looks like rust mites holding hands lol,
Its like the guy said in the movie you can't polish a turd, haha!
But that depends on how skilled you are and how much you love restoring old cars.
looking forward in seeing the finished restoration.
take care stay health and keep up the good work.
Cheers!
“The boy does have good hands.” “Good hands… bad taste in cars!”
Watching from Australia, can’t wait to see her coming back to life
Im surprised it didnt fold in half on the lift! Ganna be cool to see this project , new subscriber!
From Australia. Years ago we would find cars in far better shape at the rubbish dump. Good luck with the project. Didn't know these came with a side valve six. My dad's grand dad bought a new 1957 Chrysler Royal, side valve six, two speed push button I think it was called PowerFlite auto transmission.
Yeah they kept the flat six till 59 as far as I know
Cheers for saving the old girl, be patient and keep hunting for parts for it, keep up the good work and good luck.
Blödsinn,das ist ein Loch ohne Boden, wie Ukraine Krieg
looking good its always a thrill to see progress
Oh to have Darnell's on your doorstep! Good luck.
Just subscribed great to see you bring one back from the dead. Keep em coming please 🙏 👌👌
Years ago i saw up close a restomod christine where he had the trim along the sides was actually like a decal, it looked amazing and brand new but it is nothing like an original, good luck building this, definitely going to be worth it, such a beaut
Sweet car. Looking forward to watching it be built.
I love these 58 Plymouth can’t wait to see you get her back together
Look forward for the finished product
At the beginning of the video, I see the e38....I have one too... but nothing is more beautiful than Christine
Cant wait to see more on this car! Good luck
Y'know, the fact you have the radio, that's the part that sortof amazed me Figured someone would have filched that due to its popularity in the Christine movie.
That floor is definitely a Flintsone special. I'll have to face that at some point with my 1958 Edsel, affectionately named 'Trouble', but seeing your progress? Well, it's inspiring me to keep at it. A subscription earned from me, looking forward to more videos. All the very best to you and yours.
Whenever I see A fury, my day gets better. Wish you luck on your quest.
Glad you uploaded, been waiting for an update for ages.
Poor Christine needs major love again 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Anybody who has the skill, and vision to save this beautiful car has earned my sub and respect! Can’t wait to see the next video.
@@RickMiddleton-1 thanks!
New subscriber here can't wait to see the next video brother
I'm looking forward to your next video. Many thanks
Thank you!
Holy crap dude, you must constantly need a wheel barrow with which to carry those massive balls. Thanks for making me feel better about my own rusty projects. Just subscribed.
You're building my dream car. You gained a new subscriber
@@timjohnson9230 thanks!
AWESOME....good luck....MOPAR 4 EVER.
Just hit subscribe. Love these 58 plymouths. Can't wait to see the progress! Good luck!
@@missygosnell6170 thank you Missy!
Looking forward to watching this car's transformation.
Can't wait to see when it's done. You probably can't either. Good luck with her!
@@ClassicChrome86 it gets a little better every week
@@RottenBuick You'll have to run over to "Darnell's Garage" and pick up some parts. If the radio starts playing on it's own... RUN! Lol. Love these cars. Have fun with her.
@@RottenBuick That's good to hear!
Only ret**ds use 'lol'.@@ClassicChrome86
The first time I ever saw one of these, it was a station wagon. It was in a field rusted, upside down and prety well stripped. However, the body looked more solid than this one. That was in Northern California in 1972 and I was about nine.
yeah again, , I can't wait to watch this as it progresses over time, I'll be hitting every video!! I just read about that 1957 Belvedere they stuck in a time capsule underground, that they opened in 2007, didn't do too good what a horrific mess...
Nice to se someone trying to save someting that far gone. Tho the windos are very nice. You earned mi suscription. I wish you look. I want to see how this proyect goes!
Thank you very much! I appreciate that!
What would you do if the radio just started playing 50's music?
Now.. - that's a big coffin... 😵
subscribed. love these cars. never seen one in real as im in england.
@@POOLEYTONY1 I’ve only seen two in person including this one! So don’t feel bad! And I’m in the U.S
Well you certainly have your work cut out for you. I hope you have some mad fabricating skills. Several sheets of 18 gauge sheet metal too. Hey, I'm all for you and your ambition. I subscribed and am ready to see this thing rise from the dead. All the best!
"have your work 👨🏭
CUT OUT for you"🤭you may not have meant it that way, but nice! 👌
Just stand in front of her and say 'show me' and she will fix herself
I have seen CWM Scott Newsteads 1960 Fury built and can't wait to watch this ohne.
Thats a nice shade of red on that door. Didnt think they shill made that colour?
well he got it didn't he? from where? Baker's Auto, but he tossed the receipt lol
Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these cars one day.
I STILL kick myself for selling my '58 Coronet back in the '70s. I'll be watching this project with great interest. Best of luck.
@@terrymundorff7450 thanks! I appreciate that.
Even the way she looks now is fantastic. 🇬🇧
Best part about starting from nothing?... building EVERYTHING the way YOU want.
A very ambitious and cool project! Will it stay a Savoy? I like that trim.
im excited to see the rest and im sure im not the only one
I have a technical question , Was that a size 10 or size 12 boot to the roof ....LOL You are Brave . Looking forward to see how it progresses.
@@dennisshappka5699 10
Right on... subscribed 👍👍🍺🍺
@@RA-uj3nm thank you!
Do you think you could make play lists to make it easier to follow builds?
Yeah. I’ll do that soon.
Why does the trim look different to a regular Plymouth before the restoration? It's lower
@@Sean-hn1vt it’s a Savoy not a Belvedere or Fury. So the trim is different
@@RottenBuick At one point I thought it was a Plaza 💀
@@Sean-hn1vt 😅 it’s a mess. Is what it is.
@@RottenBuick Still pretty dope though. Would love to see a Plymouth with my own eyes one day
Gidday lots of work ars you leaving the six in it or putting a v8 swap I have a 58 savoy 4 door needs a bit of work will be fun keep the videos coming
Hey, what song did you use in this video? It's just so pleasant!
Inner glow. By Hans Zimmer.
@@RottenBuick I'm pretty sure you used that song in the part 3 video, not this one. Also a great song though!
@@stinkythestunk9803 oh shoot. 😅 you’re right. Oooops
@@stinkythestunk9803 kool Kat Michael Lockwood.
@@RottenBuick Thank you so much!!! Good luck on your Plymouth!
Can't wait to see more.
Damn dude. That sumbitch is rough. Looking forward to watching this build.
to fight the rust on this car, after repair, in every hidden and hollow rooms (behind bumper, inside doors, wings, hoods, between carpet and metal...) put grease or oil with an extender (if you cannot reach with a paintbrush- to be repeated) instead of paint. grease/fat is the only thing very efficient against rust. handyman experience during 35 years fighting rust.
My mother swore by fisholene .I don't know if that's still available supposed to stink like a fish but excellent rust preventative.
How do you tell the "parts car" from the project car?
good luck its a ambitious project. i did a similar project with a 1967 charger and it took me a year to do a full body swap with a lincoln towncar but it was worth it and the car is a car again and it was saved. how do you eat a elephant one bite at a time.
Oh yeah, even in this bad state, it is so cool😍😎the crème donor car looked less crunchy then this one?
Looking good! Should put motors on the seat forward/back adjustment to spook people 😂
"Ya can't polish a turd" - old man Darnell.
Is there anything not rusty in this car?
nice car man
Wen you said...the worst 58 fury...you weren't kidding 😂
Hell the Parts car Looked Better lol
Where do you start 😱
Great video. Whatever happened to 58donnie anyone know? Best of luck!!
Criminal why would anyone let sutch a lovely car get in to that state
A little rough?! More like ALOT!!!!!
Good luck with this one!
Yea that floor looks like how my 69 c10 floor looked when i bought it.🇺🇲 i actually have the christine car dash insert hangin in my garage goes around the gauges where it lights up green on the dash
But seriously mate i love when someone saves a really rotten car its so cool
@@austinmatthews347 me too. That’s why I’m doing it!
Get rid of it, don't touch it!!
It's Christine! 😱👺😂
440 4 barrel,or 5.7,or 6.4 hemi fi ?
Maybe a 5.9 magnum? I love those engines.
You can't polish a turd ..lol glad you saved it !
If you ever bring that rust bucket Mopar back from the dead, I'll eat my HAT!!!
It is a rotting corpse for sure. 😰😱 ...and I DO work for a funeral home. It's what we call a "Decomp' case."
Ouch that is a shame that they let it go like that 😭
I think that's a collosal amount of work tbh ..I wish you good luck but realistically I can't see that you can do much with it
Also it looked like a straight 6 i assume its having a v8
Hi, I’m all for the car guy building his car himself but I have to admit after doing the same thing for 30 years I have seen parts car that were way better than this old Plymouth. It gets to the point that it start doesn’t make sense to build a car that is too far gone. I wish you the best on your build but how are you going to build the strength and get the body true and build frame sound?
@@MrWill73 You’ve been doing it for 30 years and you gotta ask? It’s just fun. There’s no other reason.
Your keen, that Plymouth is seriously rusted.
It's YOU'RE *
That's not the worst one, mine makes this look like a peach
@@rockatanskyrodshop8533 well. Let’s see it!
@@RottenBuick btw definitely following this! You got a like and a sub! Save the foreward looks!!!
@@rockatanskyrodshop8533 appreciate that! I really wanna see your car as well! You post it anywhere?
You're clearly lying.
It may require some welding!
Please keep the inline 6😍
It needs alot of work POR 15 John Fowlie can also help with body parts he has several '57 and '58 plymouths in his yard Its called BigM auto
Jim at Big M auto wrecking is your friend Williams Cal
I'm building a 57 belvedere 4 door hardtop. I'll buy ANY spare parts you have!!!!! I don't care what condition! My car is is HORRIBLE SHAPE. The bottom 4-6 inches of the body (from bumper to bumper) has rotted away. I mean this LITERALLY when I say the ONLY thing connecting the front half of the body to the rear half is the roof skin! I need any parts I can get!
The Tulsa burried Belvedere has less rust than this poor thing 😐.
What about finding some 57-58 (preferably western) parts car(s), for some, or most of the bottom? You would be so far ahead that way. Keep goin', Who doesn't like a challenge? Right?, What?, Love, Dubs
SHOW ME❤
Your parts car looks in better condition
@@damianbrennan2258 it is. But it won’t help me much.
"Show me!"
i am sadly the same amount of crazy as you are
Think about putting the body on a modern chassis and powertrain. No one would know. Cheers.
@@windowcreek1798 🤫 😉
Seems like it would be easier just to build a new one from parts.
@@michaelramsey3986 structure and title is key.
@@RottenBuick looks like to me, the Vin number is the only thing salvageable on ty that thing. Lol
@@michaelramsey3986 you’d be mistaken. 🤷♂️
@@RottenBuick I'm an old man, I've been wrong many times, but if it is pleasurable to build something, it could be worth it to you. Good luck with Christine.
@@michaelramsey3986 thanks. I’m enjoying it.