DEZZYS,, S.S. .... GREAT VIDEO BUT TO SHORT!!! MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD AND I LIKED YOUR CHANNEL FOR THE FIRST TIME ,,... THE PAINT JOB ON THE DRUM LOOKS GOOD, THE BRAKE LIKE DELIVERY TO TAKE LONGER WHAT!!! THAT LONG .. GLAD THEY CALLED YOU BACK,, THE HUB CAPS MAX SAYS BLUE WHEELS I AGREE WE LOVE WAGOOOONS ,,.. GREAT CARS YOU HAVE ,, WE HAVE A 1978 BUICK AND MAX WANTED THIS 1958 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL ,,SWEEP WING ..FOR SALE AT A CAR SHOW ITS IN GREAT COND. HE CRYED AND BEGGED FOR IT SO WE BOUGHT IT.. ,, MAX HAD A 1965 MUSTANG WE WERE WORKING ON BUT THE GUY TOOK A TRADE WITH A FEW BUCKS..WE ARE HAPPY WE GO TO CAR SHOW WITH IT AND GO TO LOWRIDER SHOWS .. PART TWO ON YOUR CHEVY!!! PEACE..
Thanks for watching! I’m trying to post more frequently instead of just dropping one 30+ minute video every other month. Good luck with your projects also!
Ever since I was a little kid I have loved long roofs. Mom had a 66 Pontiac Catalina 9 passenger wagon and I would love to have another one but I don't see that happening due to finances and health issues. Gotta LOVE the wonderful spelling they did on that master cylinder cover.... LOL
I learned to drive on a 1966 impala and drove it many years. Nice to see one getting back on the road... I remember helping my dad do the brakes and this reminded me of that. Thanks for the memories
@@brando7655 Wow, Genius responce to my comment...LMAO Let's dissect your reply a little bit, shall we? You say.... [not really] ...what? It didn't really survive? So the car doesn't exist right now in very good condition, huh? Weird, I must be imagining it then. [half them years] ....it's 58 years old so 1/2 is 29 still pretty long for any car to go with a single pot master cylinder and 4 wheel drum brakes, I'd say! But then again Drivers in those times knew how to drive defensively. So, that explains alot.
Yeah, it’s a dying skill, that’s for sure. When I go to add horsepower in the future, I will be swapping over to disc brakes. For right now, I just want to drive it.
@DezzysSpeedShop You're definitely very thorough with your projects. Particularly how you pack the wheel bearings and prep the backing plate. Who makes the gloves that you wear?
Another fun filled break 🙄 repair. The Impala waggo is coming along nicely. Good that the hub cap popped back out with its nice bong sound. Saved face for you. I continue to enjoy your channel. Cheers.
@@DezzysSpeedShop good choice the color matched wheels on the car you showed from the hub cap person ,those look super on that car.so your wheels should look great as well. i really miss the old chevys i used to have a 66 chevelle 4 door way back in the day and got in lots of trouble,my dad made me sell it.😄
Cool to see you guys fixing this Impala wagon... I grew up with these old Chevys. Thanks!
Thanks for watching. I’m excited for the first Drive.
DEZZYS,, S.S. .... GREAT VIDEO BUT TO SHORT!!! MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD AND I LIKED YOUR CHANNEL FOR THE FIRST TIME ,,... THE PAINT JOB ON THE DRUM LOOKS GOOD, THE BRAKE LIKE DELIVERY TO TAKE LONGER WHAT!!! THAT LONG .. GLAD THEY CALLED YOU BACK,, THE HUB CAPS MAX SAYS BLUE WHEELS I AGREE WE LOVE WAGOOOONS ,,.. GREAT CARS YOU HAVE ,, WE HAVE A 1978 BUICK AND MAX WANTED THIS 1958 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL ,,SWEEP WING ..FOR SALE AT A CAR SHOW ITS IN GREAT COND. HE CRYED AND BEGGED FOR IT SO WE BOUGHT IT.. ,, MAX HAD A 1965 MUSTANG WE WERE WORKING ON BUT THE GUY TOOK A TRADE WITH A FEW BUCKS..WE ARE HAPPY WE GO TO CAR SHOW WITH IT AND GO TO LOWRIDER SHOWS .. PART TWO ON YOUR CHEVY!!! PEACE..
Thanks for watching! I’m trying to post more frequently instead of just dropping one 30+ minute video every other month. Good luck with your projects also!
Ever since I was a little kid I have loved long roofs. Mom had a 66 Pontiac Catalina 9 passenger wagon and I would love to have another one but I don't see that happening due to finances and health issues. Gotta LOVE the wonderful spelling they did on that master cylinder cover.... LOL
There are some pretty affordable Catalinas up here in Washington. Thanks for watching.
I learned to drive on a 1966 impala and drove it many years. Nice to see one getting back on the road... I remember helping my dad do the brakes and this reminded me of that. Thanks for the memories
I’m glad to hear that man. Thanks for watching.
I'm glad to see she is getting some love.
That's called the race that the bearing mates to. 👌
Thanks. I was having a brain fart.😂
@DezzysSpeedShop I have them all the time, but I'm a lot older than you. 😅
My buddy bought a 68-impala wagon with a 396 2-barrel carb and auto. That thing would fly down the freeway no problem Js.
Was he towing with it?
love the poverty caps!!!
My favorite look 😁👍🏾
do the blue wheels!!!
That’s definitely where I’m leaning 😁
Go disc breaks front and rear ! I would.1967 disc would fit
I’ll do that later when I add horsepower
Cool video thanks love the impala,s
Thank you!
If you"re restoring this gem and have a genuine love for it...pls repaint it and not defeat the purpose.
I’m definitely not ever painting it
You should repaint that entire car, this patina thing is not your cultute bro.
Not my culture? Do explain
Hate to be this guy but man I’d rather let a car sit a little longer while I stack up money for a disk brake swap, rather than replacing drums.
Cool
Why do people think that way? This car survived from 1966 'til now just fine with 4 wheel drums, did it not?
@@DarkFlamagenot really considering it wasn’t on the road for half them years.
@@brando7655 Wow, Genius responce to my comment...LMAO
Let's dissect your reply a little bit, shall we?
You say.... [not really] ...what? It didn't really survive? So the car doesn't exist right now in very good condition, huh? Weird, I must be imagining it then.
[half them years] ....it's 58 years old so 1/2 is 29 still pretty long for any car to go with a single pot master cylinder and 4 wheel drum brakes, I'd say! But then again Drivers in those times knew how to drive defensively. So, that explains alot.
@@DarkFlamage cool
Blue would be cool but black would really let those caps pop and be the center of attention 🤷
Did you see the cap pop back out 😂
@@DezzysSpeedShop yes that was funny. Your reaction was perfect 😂
Thanks for bringing me back to high school auto shop, Dez!! We all drove 60s GM cars with drum brakes. Mine was a 67 Bel Air sedan. Good times!!
Yeah, it’s a dying skill, that’s for sure. When I go to add horsepower in the future, I will be swapping over to disc brakes. For right now, I just want to drive it.
@DezzysSpeedShop You're definitely very thorough with your projects. Particularly how you pack the wheel bearings and prep the backing plate. Who makes the gloves that you wear?
Are you kidding me? Mine was the same.
Dezzy 👌👍💪💪💪💪
Another fun filled break 🙄 repair. The Impala waggo is coming along nicely.
Good that the hub cap popped back out with its nice bong sound. Saved face for you.
I continue to enjoy your channel. Cheers.
Gotta love quality control 😂
great video and a really cool wagon.i bet you can kinda fade match those wheels.
Yea I’ll add grey or white when doing it and a flat clear
@@DezzysSpeedShop good choice the color matched wheels on the car you showed from the hub cap person ,those look super on that car.so your wheels should look great as well. i really miss the old chevys i used to have a 66 chevelle 4 door way back in the day and got in lots of trouble,my dad made me sell it.😄
Last December I saw a guy who could be your twin at S'Klallam Days in Kingston. I wanted to ask if it was you, but I didn't have time.
Definitely wasn’t
Where is Kingston