"Chevy, Ford, Dodge, doesn't really matter. If you've got something cool and you're willing to drive it, that's what the car culture's all about" -Angus Wacker 2021
Got a 68 f100 straight six that started up the other day at -5 without even having it plugged in and sitting outside...they just don't make them like they used to.
@@oilchangeguy-sr4lk still driving it back and forth to town..original paint and a few battle scars but 79110 original miles. Think I'll hang on to her a bit longer
Always liked Ford's paint choices. Thanks for sharing a very good era of Ford power. Or lack of it with that tired and cold motor... Glad y'all got another oldie back to driveable status. Great work.
It's amazing to me these guys seek out revival challenges such as this one, within extreme cold weather. They're definitely committed to their craft! These guys trust their wisdom and their experience. They obviously enjoy bringing things back to life. Their fascination with "car culture" is intriguing, which makes me want to watch. They're making money doing what they love. They're teaching their broader audience about their passion. It's rather inspiring, actually. Well done guys!
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS you know when you're say puns like that your disrespecting a name not a truck, just like Henry Ford, Louis Chevrolet, and the dodge brothers.
I really enjoyed this video! Brought back all the joy I had in my heart, pulling my '64 out of her grave two years ago. Such sweet trucks. I can't help but smile every time I drive it!!
Ya’ll take care of yourselves down there. I lived in both climates and Texas is definitely not set up for that cold blast. Yankees don’t understand that, they have it every year. There is a difference.🇺🇸
I had to put that top oiler kit on it. You know where the two studs are that hold the cover down? They gave you hollow studs, and copper tubing with fittings. You just put a tee in the place of the oil pressure sending unit. Great engines! 272, 292, 352.
I would make a charitable contribution to the charity of Kevin's choice to be invited along on a revival. I am a good tool hander outer and drink fetcher.
Yeah we had -30 degrees Celsius here a couple of days ago, it was crazy. Roughly -22 Fahrenheit, before wind chill at noon. Closer to -40 degrees Celsius without wind chill at night & early morning. Much love from Canada, looking forward to the next video 😎👍👍
Good god, that sounds glorious. More on this please! I can't believe you can get something like that for $500. In the UK, in that condition, you'd be 10x that easily.
Iv bought a few round Liverpool for a few hundred quid obv needing work but they are out there ebay good place to start just make them an offer as they normally want the space or are moving etc.👍
Yeah! I had 5 Rabbits. Unstoppable! Went forever..... I drove up mountains in deep snow . Many other people could not make it Put knobby snow tires on all wheels.... I never got stuck.
I have no mechanical knowledge and I’m about to try and tackle a 1969 f100 that has been sitting for 3 years. Looking forward to watching your progress. Loved this video. Awesome getting to watch a pro troubleshoot.
Seriously tho... been without power for 4 days... we aren't complaining about it being cold. We're complaining cause it's 34° inside our houses... But in all fairness these are the same people who would just melt in our 110° streaks of summer that'll last 3 months...
So true!! Not sure where you guys are but Houston has been a sh- show! Fortunately I have a gas fireplace that kept the house at 60 and no frozen pipes.
@@MarkD-nd9lg killeen/ft Hood area here. Roads and weather honestly has been crazy, but alot of people are out and about normal life... Only real issues have been every city around Ft Hood has lost power... Luckily I have a brother in the Army, and could stay with them. But my power went out at 4AM Monday... It is literally at 34° inside... lost my fish unfortunately... hopefully power comes on before this weekend...
The things you do for us. The more you drive it the better it sounds. The body doesn't look bad seeing its been livin out doors for ever. Good effort guys. Angus has a neat sense of humour too.
Yep. My first car was a 79 XC Fairmont with a 302. When I traded it for a new car the finance guy saw what I was driving and said no worries, my weekly petrol cost was almost twice what my repayments were
I had one that was actually pretty awesome. 1980 mustang, 200CID In-line 6 with a 4 speed O/D. Enough power for comfortable transportation and 30 mpg on a trip. Wish I still had it.
"When all you have is a stock truck with poopy summer tires, hooked to a trailer, chained to an older truck and have to pull it through a foot of snow uphill, make sure its a Ford. Poopy tires, or snow tires, Ford will get you there."
Wow once again you are amazing! Getting this old ford to run during a polar vortex is incredible! Hope you guys where able to warm up now and then! Get this truck back to the shop and work on it in the warm shop!
Oooooh the ole "Jump on the back bumper while your buddy pins it and doesn't end up going anywhere" trick! 😂😂😂 @ highschool winter shenanigans in the midwest.... Some great memories... Another good one man! I look forward to seeing this truck some more... Frankly, I'm just hoping to learn a bit more about Y-blocks cause they're outside my wheelhouse and I love to learn new stuff! Thanks as always for the awesome content and inspiration!
I don’t know how you do it! I couldn’t even be bothered to fix the brake line on my K5 jimmy so I could have rear brakes and drive it in this weather! Keep up the good work man love your vids!
@@jamesworkman686 only reason they blew the trans is because they acually made enough power too, same with the chevys. The 5.8 fords had trans problems too because they actually made decent power.
I love these old Fords. I've been looking for one on the cheap for a while now to revive and make a driver out of. Good luck and I can't wait for a follow up video.
Being a Texan myself, I agree with you... then again, please do enjoy the wonderful Texas summers with 100+ for months on end. :) Every place has its difficulties.
I appreciate you guys adding content even when the weather is terrible. If it was me, there would just be a bunch of videos of me sweeping the heated shop and looking out the window at the snow. Thanks for the great videos!
I was out with my snow blower in eastern Iowa on the 17th. 10 degrees above zero felt nearly balmy compared to the double digits below zero we recently had! Great job on the revival. I love the way that truck sounded!
Gotta love the old Y block, clean the points and prime the carb and she just comes right to life. I got a 64 f100 short wheelbase with that same 292 and a 3 on the tree my great grandfather bought new, it's always been a real good truck.
Kevin TIP: Take the tool inserts out and fill the back of the inserts with space invader foam. it will stop the plastic inserts from braking. as from experience after the inserts brake is when you lose tools as you dont have a hole for each tool to live in. and you dont know you mate has left a tool under the car lol.
Texan here, I really enjoyed the snow and ice. It's a rare occasion for it to happen along the Gulf Coast and I don't ever remember seeing the temperature below 20 in Southeast Texas in my lifetime. Plus it's always nice to see Galveston covered in snow.
"Chevy, Ford, Dodge, doesn't really matter. If you've got something cool and you're willing to drive it, that's what the car culture's all about" -Angus Wacker 2021
I really dislke pickup-truck-super-race dudes
Truer words have never been spoken
You nailed bro!! well Mr Wacker did whoever he is lol
Famous last words before the Dodge owners show up
@@zanemartin5564 *ahem*
That VW in the background looks cool!
Iowans working on an engine outdoors in the middle of winter. What makes this country great!!!!
yeah the smart thing would have been to just trailer it to the shop where it's warm but that wouldn't make the best video :)
Iowegians 🙄👍
I grew up in NY and use to pull parts in 10 degrees without complaint. 20 years in California and I piss and moan if it goes over 75 or under 60.
“That’s some red green shit” I wonder how many people get that reference.
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
Everything I know came from the handyman corner,, eh!!
I got the reference! ruclips.net/video/1uG6grzdUf8/видео.html
The handyman's secret weapon..... Duct Tape!
Yup. I got it.
Got a '66 F100 sitting in my shed for 20 years. This spring, she's coming out ! Thanks for the inspiration !
Got a 68 f100 straight six that started up the other day at -5 without even having it plugged in and sitting outside...they just don't make them like they used to.
Or you cld sell it to me lol
Or you cld sell it to me lol
@@oilchangeguy-sr4lk still driving it back and forth to town..original paint and a few battle scars but 79110 original miles. Think I'll hang on to her a bit longer
Dude if that 66 has it orig 352 big block amd its a custom cab auto. Thats worth the revival bro!
A dude who actually wants to bring old rigs like that back and make them see the road again. This is the kinda content I always enjoy
Straight from Oklahoma.... come get your weather, it's drunk in our yard. 🤣🤣🤣
Now that's some funny s#!t right there!
It got drunk in your yard and passed out in mine down here in Texas 😆
When you opened that door, I was like "that is a damn nice truck" !!!
Yea it's pretty nice
As VGG says “That’s a goin to town seat!”
that's a drive-in theater seat :)
Genuine velour
Going to town rig
Factree!!!
"This is way too nice."
"Fore" as you hit the starter with a golf club. I got a couple chuckles out of that
34:58 Yeah those 3.5s are no joke. Very strong and reliable engines, our 15' Explorer has 170k on it 💪
Always liked Ford's paint choices. Thanks for sharing a very good era of Ford power. Or lack of it with that tired and cold motor...
Glad y'all got another oldie back to driveable status. Great work.
Please bring Angus back for more videos, he really suits your video style and he seems like a cool guy.
It's amazing to me these guys seek out revival challenges such as this one, within extreme cold weather. They're definitely committed to their craft! These guys trust their wisdom and their experience. They obviously enjoy bringing things back to life. Their fascination with "car culture" is intriguing, which makes me want to watch. They're making money doing what they love. They're teaching their broader audience about their passion. It's rather inspiring, actually. Well done guys!
Need to get that Vw golf in the background going
those are parts cars
You guys are a full on comedy show. Angus is such a great add to the channel. Please keep the content rolling out.
Angus: "Never thought I'd own a Ford and be happy about it"
Kevin: "Ford, please sponsor this channel!"
Would have been even funnier if Thunderhead289 was standing there when he said it. 😂😁
@James Ogden LOL that's even funnier!! 😂😂
Fix Or Repair Daily!
Some of us deal with Fords like we do when we pee on that electric cattle wire. Oh fuck!
@@ABANDONEDCARREVIVALS you know when you're say puns like that your disrespecting a name not a truck, just like Henry Ford, Louis Chevrolet, and the dodge brothers.
I really enjoyed this video! Brought back all the joy I had in my heart, pulling my '64 out of her grave two years ago. Such sweet trucks. I can't help but smile every time I drive it!!
As a Texan, I fully appreciate the video! Watching you freeze made me forget about my situation for 36 mins. Thank you!
Lmfao, I almost didn’t watch it because I don’t even wanna see a video of cold after this shit😂 glad I did though
But haven’t you ever wondered what it was like
Yea same here in Waco,tx!! Lol
Ya’ll take care of yourselves down there. I lived in both climates and Texas is definitely not set up for that cold blast. Yankees don’t understand that, they have it every year. There is a difference.🇺🇸
#fucksnow
The 292 in my 64 F250 always turned over like that, I fixed it with a 390/ 4spd out of a mustang!!! Worked great
I had to put that top oiler kit on it. You know where the two studs are that hold the cover down? They gave you hollow studs, and copper tubing with fittings. You just put a tee in the place of the oil pressure sending unit. Great engines! 272, 292, 352.
500 bucks damn I whish I could've bought it
yeah I'd definitely drive that. Just not in the winter.
I would make a charitable contribution to the charity of Kevin's choice to be invited along on a revival. I am a good tool hander outer and drink fetcher.
You know it's cold when the snow gets on you and *doesn't melt*
🥶😂
Yeah we had -30 degrees Celsius here a couple of days ago, it was crazy. Roughly -22 Fahrenheit, before wind chill at noon. Closer to -40 degrees Celsius without wind chill at night & early morning. Much love from Canada, looking forward to the next video 😎👍👍
I have a '63 ford f250 with a 351 Cleveland. They are good looking trucks and i was so excited when i saw this video my heart nearly stopped.
What about the VW Rabbit/Golf on the side? That would be a nice revival.
seeing some euro love would be nice :D
VW/rabbit? Who cares, good scrap for practicing bodywork maybe.
@@LypheusX Scrap? Mk1 Golfs are cool little cars.
Agreed go get the Golf way better than that Yank junk.
@@shaynelowther8893 facts
Love that truck. It’s in great condition especially the interior not all eaten by mice! Can’t wait to see part 2!
Good god, that sounds glorious. More on this please! I can't believe you can get something like that for $500. In the UK, in that condition, you'd be 10x that easily.
Iv bought a few round Liverpool for a few hundred quid obv needing work but they are out there ebay good place to start just make them an offer as they normally want the space or are moving etc.👍
Got to love that one-wheel-drive setup in those old cars and trucks. Great episode. Did you try to buy the Rabbit?
Yeah! I had 5 Rabbits. Unstoppable! Went forever..... I drove up mountains in deep snow . Many other people could not make it
Put knobby snow tires on all wheels.... I never got stuck.
500 BUCKS for that thing!?! Holy crap I need to get to the mid west!
Don't bring anything rust-free here. I'm warning you! Lol
Yeah, and the body looked solid!
ya on the East cost it would be $5,000
That's what I was thinking
Yeah there's definitely a lot of nice old trucks that need some love out that way. But Kevin really did good on that bronco.
35:18 I like how "hell" is just is casually written on the building in the background
And it's a religious school
Heckuva deal. Your truck brings back good memories. I had one in 1993, same color. Would love to have another.
I have no mechanical knowledge and I’m about to try and tackle a 1969 f100 that has been sitting for 3 years. Looking forward to watching your progress. Loved this video. Awesome getting to watch a pro troubleshoot.
I love a happy ending....It starts and drives, within the limits of traction that is....
I was pulling a rear end out of a truck in the snow up here in a WA junkyard this last weekend. Working in the snow beats working in the rain, IMO.
I love seeing you get these old jewels running. Good content for sure!
You both are brave in the snow , nice work on starter. So glad you saved her nice truck.
It’s cold asf down here no power and water thx Kevin for being generous
we just got our power on last night. never been happier to hear the microwave beeping because the time needed to be set.
Seriously tho... been without power for 4 days... we aren't complaining about it being cold. We're complaining cause it's 34° inside our houses... But in all fairness these are the same people who would just melt in our 110° streaks of summer that'll last 3 months...
So true!! Not sure where you guys are but Houston has been a sh- show! Fortunately I have a gas fireplace that kept the house at 60 and no frozen pipes.
Been running on the generator since late Sunday night, but as long as that sucker is going we've got water out of the well and heat from the fireplace
@@MarkD-nd9lg killeen/ft Hood area here. Roads and weather honestly has been crazy, but alot of people are out and about normal life... Only real issues have been every city around Ft Hood has lost power... Luckily I have a brother in the Army, and could stay with them. But my power went out at 4AM Monday... It is literally at 34° inside... lost my fish unfortunately... hopefully power comes on before this weekend...
Here from VGG. Subbed. This is the essence of internal combustion engine domination. The next layer is driving your crap home. Nice work.
Let’s see a bronco build series
heck yes i second that.
also would like more 4x4 revivals
Wasn't there already two?
@@rustybritches6747 yeah but I’m talking like restoring the one from his most recent bronco revive
@@broncoadventures1 im sure he will get there. He said hes always wanted one so im sure there will be more videos on it
So satisfying to see this old truck come to life! Surprised at how easy and well it started and ran
"My toes feel like lincoln logs!" i lost it!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The things you do for us. The more you drive it the better it sounds. The body doesn't look bad seeing its been livin out doors for ever. Good effort guys. Angus has a neat sense of humour too.
when Angus gets excited he gets jazz hands
I want that Mark I Golf that was sitting in front of the barn! That was my first car 20 years ago, it even has the same colour!
👀 More door mk1 golf in the background 😍
They need to go back and get the Rabbit going.
I think I'm an Angus Wacker fan. Good sense of humor on that guy!
Any old Ford engine I ever played with drank gas like an afterburner when it started cold. Good job on the retrieval:)
Any of the older Fords drank gas. I had an '82 F100 with the 300 six. 14 mpg at best. May as well had the 400 V8
wb6162 my dads 1970 f250 with a 360 drinks 3 liter per metric mile. I think that's about 8mpg
Yep. My first car was a 79 XC Fairmont with a 302. When I traded it for a new car the finance guy saw what I was driving and said no worries, my weekly petrol cost was almost twice what my repayments were
I had one that was actually pretty awesome. 1980 mustang, 200CID In-line 6 with a 4 speed O/D. Enough power for comfortable transportation and 30 mpg on a trip. Wish I still had it.
"When all you have is a stock truck with poopy summer tires, hooked to a trailer, chained to an older truck and have to pull it through a foot of snow uphill, make sure its a Ford. Poopy tires, or snow tires, Ford will get you there."
I'm really hoping you go back for the MK1 golf in the background. I'd definitely watch that too.
Aw man, I've been waiting for you to do a 64 since I started following the channel. Cheers from Nebraska
"We didn't mean to send it but you can keep it" are words that find me pretty agreeable right now.
What a revive guys, thumbs up and looking forward to the next episode when all maintenance is getting taken care off and we go for a drive.
Wow a heck of a deal!! I’d give your money back in a heartbeat
I'd give them double even if the motor was toast.
Wow once again you are amazing! Getting this old ford to run during a polar vortex is incredible! Hope you guys where able to warm up now and then! Get this truck back to the shop and work on it in the warm shop!
A guy would love to see angus more often on the internet tubes
No, your not the only one I seen so many VWs on his videos that it is weird that he doesn't try to revive one. I love VW Rabbits and MK 1 AND 2s
@@carmechanic697 k
I know the phrase, "It'll buff out." Gets thrown around a lot, but really, that red paint will buff out somethin' nice! 👌🤘🏁🔥
Ended up with a ford the same way, availability is everything. Anything old and still in use is better indeed
Really entertaining as always. Would love to see a revival on a Cherokee or a Wagoneer if you came across one sometime.
Lmfao 🤣🤣 my toes feel like Lincoln logs @21:58 @JunkyardDigs
Oooooh the ole "Jump on the back bumper while your buddy pins it and doesn't end up going anywhere" trick! 😂😂😂 @ highschool winter shenanigans in the midwest.... Some great memories... Another good one man! I look forward to seeing this truck some more... Frankly, I'm just hoping to learn a bit more about Y-blocks cause they're outside my wheelhouse and I love to learn new stuff! Thanks as always for the awesome content and inspiration!
It’s so cold. You guys are beasts! My projects are in cold storage for now!
Great video. Good to see Anguish doing more and more of this!
I don’t know how you do it! I couldn’t even be bothered to fix the brake line on my K5 jimmy so I could have rear brakes and drive it in this weather! Keep up the good work man love your vids!
Cant tell you how much i love these revivals! How else can i support your channel?
A Ford pulling a trailer pulling a Ford you don’t see that everyday 😂😂
Nah, usually it's a dodge pulling the ford...
you do though, you see fords, chevs, dodges, toyotas all pulling each other, every day, because theres literally millions of them.
@@whidbeyhiker4364 a Dodge can pull something without the transmission exploding 🤯???
@@jamesworkman686 only reason they blew the trans is because they acually made enough power too, same with the chevys. The 5.8 fords had trans problems too because they actually made decent power.
Most times it's a Ford pulling a trailer with a Chevy on it , strapped to a Dodge. Oh shit. I'm gonna pay for that comment. Lol.
"I used to be an adventurer like you, 'til I lost a starter nut in the snow"
Oh sell me that VW in the background. Lol, though it’d be a hell of a drive back to Maine.
I was thinking the same! I am not really into the European scene, but that is also a Sweet classic!!!
i live in iowa i wanna know too
That’s weird. I’m in Bath and was going to say the same exact thing. Made that trip before, and Rabbits are too easy to fix.
Right!
@@dubsesda3 Nice, New Gloucester here!
I love these old Fords. I've been looking for one on the cheap for a while now to revive and make a driver out of. Good luck and I can't wait for a follow up video.
12:30 as a Texan can confirm. Great content! Keep it up!
Very well done guys!! Very well edited and put together video! Looking forward to future F100 episodes!!
I love how you could still hear the click clack pump when it died pulling it up the hill.
Being a Texan myself, I agree with you... then again, please do enjoy the wonderful Texas summers with 100+ for months on end. :) Every place has its difficulties.
Definitely like to see more of Angus and that truck
I mean... he's right about our utilities. A lot of us haven't had power this week. But, an upload from JYD makes things better! Awesome video fellas!
"That's some Red Green stuff"
As soon as he said it I knew the episode he was talking about 🤣🤣 using an electric egg beater to roll down the windows
Any new episodes or is Red dead?
He's on RUclips too 😊
Steve Smith is still kicking and all his work on RUclips. What a guy.
The Red Green show, one of Canada's best exports!
Really enjoyed this video. The old Ford trucks never die. My father still has his 1960 F-100 Would like to see more of this truck
😂😂😂😂😂
Still wearing my Chevy belt buckle from high school.
That was hilarious.
I appreciate you guys adding content even when the weather is terrible. If it was me, there would just be a bunch of videos of me sweeping the heated shop and looking out the window at the snow.
Thanks for the great videos!
That truck was a steal! It was awesome seeing it drive from it's grave in the middle of winter .
New video idea: how many 60s ford trucks can a modern Ford truck tow at the same time
Y blocks gotta love them! They have the best sound!
Yup they have an unique sound. Have a 272 in my 55 fairline. Hope they do more y block in the future
I was out with my snow blower in eastern Iowa on the 17th. 10 degrees above zero felt nearly balmy compared to the double digits below zero we recently had! Great job on the revival. I love the way that truck sounded!
8 starters morty, that’s all I was thinking at first
I've never seen a starter with a bendix like that. I was like damn..sure is a big un.
Between VGG's LeSabre and you guys doing this old Ford, RUclips uses basically just driving my childhood. All we need now is a dang Chevette.
Besides Derek from VGG, Angus is the best guest you've featured so far on your channel my man. I would love to see more content with him.
Gotta love the old Y block, clean the points and prime the carb and she just comes right to life. I got a 64 f100 short wheelbase with that same 292 and a 3 on the tree my great grandfather bought new, it's always been a real good truck.
Nice to sit down and watch a revival after work 🤣
Where do you work
Cool video, first time I saw Angus have life in him he's usually just an ornament in your garage. Great video Angus.👍
I saw a 64 Ford in the thumbnail and immediately dropped everything to watch the vid.
Hey man, seventh day Adventist here keep up the good work, keep saving those old rigs from the yard!
Just the start of the video I know it’ll be a banger😎😎
Kevin
TIP:
Take the tool inserts out and fill the back of the inserts with space invader foam. it will stop the plastic inserts from braking. as from experience after the inserts brake is when you lose tools as you dont have a hole for each tool to live in. and you dont know you mate has left a tool under the car lol.
“I’m going back to bed” lmfao love it
I got a 64 F250 with a 223 and 3 on the tree. I totally love this!!... Nice work guys!......
Thats a pretty kickass rig!
Texan here, I really enjoyed the snow and ice. It's a rare occasion for it to happen along the Gulf Coast and I don't ever remember seeing the temperature below 20 in Southeast Texas in my lifetime. Plus it's always nice to see Galveston covered in snow.
That’s a steal!!!
You got it running pretty decently toward the end there. I think you guys will like that 292. It may be a small engine, but don't let that fool ya.
This would look cool with the paint buffed, nice wheels and a hand painted teng tools logo on the door.
Great job, guys - you are freakin hard core doing that in such frigid temps! Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.