Assuming the mouse condo in the trunk was there for a majority of the time, you two giants ripped open the sky and tore the roof off in an apocalyptic event not seen in thousands of mouse years, only to laugh at THEM being the horror and close the sky again. Truly poetic.
@@BattlestarDamocles mice get in cars and piss and their piss rusts metal something crazy. The classic 5 gallon bucket half full of water with the flippy door kills most of the mice, the ones I catch get given to the dogs.
The Lincoln is well worth locating a solid door and slowly fixing the rest. As for the interior I bet it would clean up pretty decent with the right products and some elbow grease.
The reference to the "the front fell off, but aren't they designed to not fall off? Well obviously not this one because the front fell off!" is way too funny. Absolutely love you guys and that made my day! Thank you for doing what you do and please never stop being the funny people you are!
The PB stands for Phineas Barnabus, the inventor of the penetrating oil which bears his name. Interestingly, he was actually trying to invent a laxative but it didn't work for that.
That Super C reminds me of when I got to help a buddy get his grandpa's 1947 Ford 8N tractor running again for said grandpa's 100th birthday. The look on his face when it came rolling up the driveway was incredible, and I was the one who actually drove it, because unlike my buddy, I actually know how to drive stick. Honestly, the hardest part of the whole revival was getting the old engine to turn over, she was locked up pretty tight, but we got there in the end, and when the old hunk of iron popped off and ran, we hugged each other tight, laugh-crying in celebration. Once we got her running, everything seemed to fly by, until the day finally came, when once the celebration was basically over, my buddy told everyone that he had 1 more surprise for them, because neither of us had told anyone, not even our closest friends. And not long after they all got out onto the front porch, I rolled up, and when he saw his old girl driving up, he hugged my buddy as tight as he could, and literally started crying tears of joy into their shoulder, and seeing that made all the pain and struggles worth it, I'm actually getting emotional all over again just typing this. Of course, we had to help grandpa up into the seat, but even after all those decades, he still knew how to drive his old girl just as well as, maybe even better than me, and seeing the joy on his face was incredibly contagious, and we were all smiling from ear to ear. That was an absolutely wonderful day, and I hope I never forget it
This is my first time watching your videos. I am so happy I found you 2. I'm in Michigan. I laughed & smiled through the entire video. I'm a widow since 2005. My husband & I belonged to a Street Rod Club in the 80's & 90's. I miss being around street rods & classic cars of all kinds. Especially watching friends work on their cars and bringing them back to life. Thank you for doing this. You have made this old former street rod co-pilot feel young again and thank you for saving one of the greatest parts of America's history.😊🥰
I love old-school locksmith shops. I bought an alfa that only had 1 key. could not get another one anywhere. I went to old locksmith shop, they had blanks for an early 80s alfa romeo and cut me new keys for like 4 bucks each.
I agree! In Odessa Texas there is old locksmith that's been there forever I couldn't believe all stuff that was in this shop. Had a blank for my '97 Jimmy that even had the GM logo on it. Told me it been sitting there a while just waiting for me.
@@dustintunis9347 not so much difficult, just the fact that 97 and 98 were like the last year for the small head that said GM on them. You couldn't find them anymore and he had one that the collected dust ready to go.
I love a rescue where the car seems bleak, but is full of surprises and gets better and better on the drive. I think "The front fell off" Lincoln is a good name for it.
Angus’ shirt is the best! And Luke Thunderhead289 will be so jealous of that tractor! And Dalton from PBG will be so jealous of the short block of that 460 not destroying itself! His continental from this weekends episode was such a different story…
My dad had a 72 Mark IV Black on black with everyones favorite- the 460 He bought it in '84, previous owner had decided oil changes were optional, hauled pigs in the trunk, then they pulled all the glass, removed the radiator and it won like 3 demo derbies- all while experiencing rod knock apparently so loud you could hear it during the demos
Just got done putting front brakes on my 2003 Subaru Forester. Now time to relax and watch some Junkyard Digs. Love that little Mustang and Continental
"The Front Fell Off" is one of my all time favorite skits. I quote it often, but no one understands. I'm so glad to see you guys reference it! Love the videos, y'all!
Got home from high school and watching this while eating lunch, Kevin you are my favourite youtuber and I love everything you do in these vids, you just make my life happier every day
I had a ‘77 T-Bird and a ‘79 Cougar. Those were really nice cars. Both had 351 Windsors. No power up front but would fly down the highway smooth as silk!
@@adamtereska8734 I dunno, it looked pretty rough in the video. And if it looks rough in video then it's probably really bad. Video hides a TON of flaws. Anyways I didn't really think they'd donate it to the guy, although that would be nice
Tie the tractor to a tree , jack up one wheel , start and put in third. Getting it going good , then drop the jack. It will un stick the clutch plates. Done it. Before. , it works
#11 on trending is deserved, you two are the dream team of a combo. Thank you endlessly for the content, you do more than you can imagine for a young oklahoman. :)
So sad that isn't D0VE 460. It sounds amazing after sitting for so long though. Now I understand why Dalton was so salty about the car that he bought. He said that Angus wanted certain parts from his car, so this must be Angus's car while the Rustang is Kevin's. Y'all are SO lucky to be fortunate enough to find and be able to afford these old cars! I drive 45 minutes each way to work in my BMW (a 2013 BMW that I pay $400 a month for), but it'd be so much more fun to drive something cool like a 289 Mustang.
Kevin, I am currently in school to become a diesel tech and wanted to see if you would bring back the "i hate head gasket" shirts. love the videos for both the knowledge and the humor. I already own the "have a beer about it" shirt and i just ordered the JYD hat today. much love and keep making these videos !
Owned a 1976 Mark IV for 8 years now. It’s a fun car in that people aren’t excepting to see any of these left! Thanks for explaining the SAE vs Gross rating. By 1976, the place for the plaque was there, but Ford stopped adding them! In fact, the Mark had most things like tilt wheel, cruise, and others standard. But starting in 1976, decontaminate rained. You lucky to have found one before the ever fail Dura Spark!
I'd say the 1970s but the result is the same. Cars from that decade have a carb, are old enough to be very cheap, were durable enough to still be with us, and every make had land yachts. In my opinion, it is the sweet spot for many reasons: few to no emissions controls, disc brakes, big engines, manual and automatic transmissions in almost everything, beefy rear diffs, air conditioning offered so retrofitting is easier, etc.
@@dk832002 A lot of early 70s big Fords used the (GM) Harrison/Frigidaire POA refrigerant loop with the A6 compressor. It stings to say it, but it was a much better system than the Ford system. The air handler part of the system was better than what GM used, though.
To think, junkyard digs was literally in the building right by my work in SF. Probably the closest I could've been to meeting you, slipped right on by.
What a wild ride the entire episode was from start to finish! I'd love to see you clean this up more, and have atleast 1 road trip before selling it off!
You guys have been working hard! When I found you through PBG I noticed your content was like once a month-ish but lately it's alot! Really enjoying each one!
Another cool episode guys, looking forward to the mustang revival, the little 289 is a good engine when tuned right. Hopefully you can get it spinning again .👌👍😎🇺🇸🔥
I about fell off my chair when you found the mouse and her clingons🤣You can’t make stuff like that up🙂 Anyways, thanks for sharing your new shed cars👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Use code JYD130 to get $130 off across your first 4 boxes of Good Chop at bit.ly/3WcBaiC!
Kevin you should name it the ratinental
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HAY CAN I HAVE THE MUSTANG PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS
The Mustang drive home should get a lot more views
How much you want for it
It’s called a Continental for a reason: The front end touches the Atlantic and the rear end touches the Pacific! Love those boats!!! 👌🏽👌🏽
lol 😂
Nope this car needs an coast to coast ocean dunking to get cleaned.....YEEEE3CCCCHHH
If only that was funny.
29:48 love that the head light covers now work and watch the can drop off
100th like 5th comment
Assuming the mouse condo in the trunk was there for a majority of the time, you two giants ripped open the sky and tore the roof off in an apocalyptic event not seen in thousands of mouse years, only to laugh at THEM being the horror and close the sky again. Truly poetic.
This😂
LOL 😂
LOL 🤣
That mouse stared into your soul.
"the fuck you want?"
Don't talk to me or my kids again!
@@Chocolate_dragon😂😂😂😂😂
Nope I think the mouse said Oh O here comes trouble I'm OuttA here Dog n I'm takin my kids wit me....😂
😂😂 hell yeah 👍
😂😂😂😂😂. Nailed.
34:47 The poor mouse family in the trunk must have been thinking, "WTF! My house is moving!"
No such thing as a poor mouse
They are evil destructive creatures
@@kyleh3615 Mice are mice, nothing else.
@@BattlestarDamocles mice get in cars and piss and their piss rusts metal something crazy.
The classic 5 gallon bucket half full of water with the flippy door kills most of the mice, the ones I catch get given to the dogs.
The mouse with the baby mice hanging from it. Holy hell that was hilarious! 😂
The mouse was like "I'm breast feeding here, do you mind?!....I'm leaving!" 😅😅
@@chumpton56isn't Mook HR? 😂
Jigs up! I'm outta here!
That was GREAT!! 🤣🤣
I lost it 😂😂😂
The Lincoln is well worth locating a solid door and slowly fixing the rest. As for the interior I bet it would clean up pretty decent with the right products and some elbow grease.
Already found someone willing to do just that!
@@JunkyardDigs please do a follow up video that car wants to live
Pure cinematic gold with that mouse shot. You couldn't have planned that shot in a million tries. Congrats.
Well and truly a generational heirloom for the mice.
Love the fact you give land yachts so much love. Underrated Gems!
The reference to the "the front fell off, but aren't they designed to not fall off? Well obviously not this one because the front fell off!" is way too funny. Absolutely love you guys and that made my day! Thank you for doing what you do and please never stop being the funny people you are!
At least they towed it out away from the environment, where the environment doesn't exist. You know, Missouri; specifically PBG 😉
Came here to say the same thing. Love that bit!
@@spddiesel No it's not in an environment, it was towed outside the environment. Probably to Ohio.
Proper attribution is to the legend that is New Zealander John Clarke aka Fred Dagg.
Yes, but from an Australian show called A Current Affair.@@petercooney8526
The PB stands for Phineas Barnabus, the inventor of the penetrating oil which bears his name. Interestingly, he was actually trying to invent a laxative but it didn't work for that.
Great name for an accidental inventor.
PB Blaster would of been such a great name for a laxative... 😂
Poopy butt blaster for the win
I mean come on a little pb blaster will lube on up all holes. 😂😂
@@admiralrustyshackleford119 poop butthole blaster? Sounds painful
21:05 "The front fell off" Clarke and Dawe. Hilarious
no cardboard or cardboard derivatives, gotta have a steering wheel😂
What's the minimum crew requirement?
"One, I s'pose?"
15 million gallons of fuel spilled into the ocean caught fire….
Yep, some good ol down under humor. Loved it!
Did you tow it outside of the environment?
"Pull the lever Kronk!" LMAO - Haven't heard that since my daughter was a little girl! Love it!
That Super C reminds me of when I got to help a buddy get his grandpa's 1947 Ford 8N tractor running again for said grandpa's 100th birthday. The look on his face when it came rolling up the driveway was incredible, and I was the one who actually drove it, because unlike my buddy, I actually know how to drive stick. Honestly, the hardest part of the whole revival was getting the old engine to turn over, she was locked up pretty tight, but we got there in the end, and when the old hunk of iron popped off and ran, we hugged each other tight, laugh-crying in celebration. Once we got her running, everything seemed to fly by, until the day finally came, when once the celebration was basically over, my buddy told everyone that he had 1 more surprise for them, because neither of us had told anyone, not even our closest friends. And not long after they all got out onto the front porch, I rolled up, and when he saw his old girl driving up, he hugged my buddy as tight as he could, and literally started crying tears of joy into their shoulder, and seeing that made all the pain and struggles worth it, I'm actually getting emotional all over again just typing this. Of course, we had to help grandpa up into the seat, but even after all those decades, he still knew how to drive his old girl just as well as, maybe even better than me, and seeing the joy on his face was incredibly contagious, and we were all smiling from ear to ear. That was an absolutely wonderful day, and I hope I never forget it
that Farmall is such a gorgeous rig, it deserves a cleanuop and revival of its own @junkyarddigs make it happen man!
Awesome story, thanks for sharing
@@gabrielv.4358 Np, thanks for the compliment
This is my first time watching your videos. I am so happy I found you 2. I'm in Michigan. I laughed & smiled through the entire video.
I'm a widow since 2005. My husband & I belonged to a Street Rod Club in the 80's & 90's. I miss being around street rods & classic cars of all kinds. Especially watching friends work on their cars and bringing them back to life. Thank you for doing this. You have made this old former street rod co-pilot feel young again and thank you for saving one of the greatest parts of America's history.😊🥰
perfect timing time to get in some junkyard digs content to start the night
It the perfect way to start the day down under
especially after a long day of school and football practice.
That damn Angus is a character ! He’s awesome.
The locksmith content will save many steering columns in the future. JYD videos, entertaining and educational!
Had a 74 in black. Was like driving a couch. And it frightened small children. True story. Love these cars when they run well.
I love old-school locksmith shops. I bought an alfa that only had 1 key. could not get another one anywhere. I went to old locksmith shop, they had blanks for an early 80s alfa romeo and cut me new keys for like 4 bucks each.
I agree! In Odessa Texas there is old locksmith that's been there forever
I couldn't believe all stuff that was in this shop. Had a blank for my '97 Jimmy that even had the GM logo on it. Told me it been sitting there a while just waiting for me.
@@dougc190: I wouldn't expect it be difficult to get a key for a 97 Jimmy.
@@dustintunis9347 not so much difficult, just the fact that 97 and 98 were like the last year for the small head that said GM on them. You couldn't find them anymore and he had one that the collected dust ready to go.
Liked for the history lesson on Net SAE vs Gross SAE. Very cool lesson!
*A Lincoln Mark IV and a Mustang with a 289 man the previous owner must have good taste!* 😂
And an awesome super C wide front!
Bet ya it was a his n hers kinda thing. Mustang was likely the wife's car
I love a rescue where the car seems bleak, but is full of surprises and gets better and better on the drive.
I think "The front fell off" Lincoln is a good name for it.
“The front fell off” bit. Absolutely classic 🤣🤣
Mook is a Cougar!! Who knew!! 🎉
43:49 new Junkyard digs intro 🤘😝🤘
That was a good edit
That would be a minty fuckin intro
I think it's restorable. Love the '72...
The mise that was the sickest sight Ive ever seen!
Angus’ shirt is the best! And Luke Thunderhead289 will be so jealous of that tractor! And Dalton from PBG will be so jealous of the short block of that 460 not destroying itself! His continental from this weekends episode was such a different story…
My dad had a 72 Mark IV
Black on black with everyones favorite- the 460
He bought it in '84, previous owner had decided oil changes were optional, hauled pigs in the trunk, then they pulled all the glass, removed the radiator and it won like 3 demo derbies- all while experiencing rod knock apparently so loud you could hear it during the demos
Hell yeah
I did not expect a 'front fell off' reference in a JYD video, but I loved it!
Just got done putting front brakes on my 2003 Subaru Forester. Now time to relax and watch some Junkyard Digs. Love that little Mustang and Continental
Nobody need to know about your 2003 Subaru 😂😂 people are weird.
Working on cars is so much better when someone is swearing along side of you.
@@lolbuster01 also gotta love those 1 hour jobs that turn into 4 hours😂
I love these old 70s Fords. I've had a 77, 78 and 79 Thunderbird, they're not fast but they are cruisers.
Thanks for taking along on these adventures Kevin and Angus.
that mother mouse hanging out under the tire cover cracked me up lol! great video and great laughs boys!
You should take the 460 and squeeze it into the mustang then drive it home. That would make a good video
My thoughts exactly
"The Front Fell Off" is one of my all time favorite skits. I quote it often, but no one understands. I'm so glad to see you guys reference it! Love the videos, y'all!
No cardboard or cardboard derivatives.
Your gonna drive me to drinking with that hot rod Lincoln
Brakes are good....tires fair...
Drinking is not optional when the JD group. It's a requirement.
Any JyD episode that starts with a shot of Angus' knees sets the right tone immediately ...You have my full attention!
What😂
Got home from high school and watching this while eating lunch, Kevin you are my favourite youtuber and I love everything you do in these vids, you just make my life happier every day
"Car revival, awesome!"
Proceeds to be drawn into the old tractor and random lawn content.
10/10 would watch again.
What a sweet old girl, you're spoiling us with two lincolns! Hope she finds a good home. Cheers.
I can't wait until next week for the Digustang
21:01 RIP John Clarke one of the world’s great satirist!
Thanks for the content guys.
Cheers Pat 🇦🇺
That wide front, belly mower C is what has me drooling the most lol
Its probably just low in trans fluid. Cant believe how well that car has come back to life. Great vlog guys. 😊
I miss my 1977 Cougar XR7.
It wasn't a racer but it definitely was a cruiser.
Comfortable and smooth.
Ahhhh memories.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I had a ‘77 T-Bird and a ‘79 Cougar. Those were really nice cars. Both had 351 Windsors. No power up front but would fly down the highway smooth as silk!
I'm "restoring" a 77 TBird with the 351W. Wonderful car, and nobody else has them!
@@Acelachaser1965
Had the same engine.
👍👍👍👍
@@RobotJustice
👍👍👍👍👍
The 1972 Mark IV has been my dream car for a long time. This one would be my nightmare in this condition. You guys are brave taking this on.
That Lincoln is, to quote a certain Roadkill celeb, "straight Hanta virus". But I love it.
You guys are dragging me down to your level.... finding myself cruising ebay for continentals! ARGH! Fun video brothers!!! A+++++
We'll send ya this one! 😂
Where is the farm cat when you need them. 🐈
Loving these old luxury boat episodes..
“Your gonna be drivin me to drinkin if you don’t stop drivin that BARN FIND LINCOLN”
Dude...Bob's Lock and Key is incredible! They're awesome to work with.
Much love for the Mark IV. I own and daily a 73 Mark IV.
Definitely an under appreciated vehicle lol
they should donate that one to you for parts
@@colestowing8695thus one has too much potential to cut up
I absolutely love that gen. Lincoln’s. Absolute and total luxury TANKS. Nothing stops them.
Lucky you! Enjoy it!
@@adamtereska8734 I dunno, it looked pretty rough in the video. And if it looks rough in video then it's probably really bad. Video hides a TON of flaws. Anyways I didn't really think they'd donate it to the guy, although that would be nice
@@colestowing8695 Sounds hella mean and aggressive though haha. That's what made that Mark IV stand out.
Hey, the mowing deck on that tractor was built in my home town. Very neat to see.
Tie the tractor to a tree , jack up one wheel , start and put in third. Getting it going good , then drop the jack. It will un stick the clutch plates.
Done it. Before. , it works
@@georgedavidson1221 interesting idea! I think our forks are seized too
Can someone please appreciate the tree that’s growing in the shape of the garage.
I could smell that barn opening up! 😂
#11 on trending is deserved, you two are the dream team of a combo. Thank you endlessly for the content, you do more than you can imagine for a young oklahoman. :)
So sad that isn't D0VE 460. It sounds amazing after sitting for so long though. Now I understand why Dalton was so salty about the car that he bought. He said that Angus wanted certain parts from his car, so this must be Angus's car while the Rustang is Kevin's. Y'all are SO lucky to be fortunate enough to find and be able to afford these old cars! I drive 45 minutes each way to work in my BMW (a 2013 BMW that I pay $400 a month for), but it'd be so much more fun to drive something cool like a 289 Mustang.
D0VE - A were used until 74.
I find it very sad that 36 seconds into starting the video there is already a bot commenting, but besides that this is gonna be a good one 🤟
How do we know this isn’t a bot? 🤖 🤷♂️
Report bots. they are everywhere
Where is the bot comment?
Youre the only bot I see hete
@@kingmonkey5011 if I was a bot i wouldn’t be responding
Shits & giggles when i saw that mouse running and it's babies sucking down hard. Hahahaha hahahaha
Kevin, I am currently in school to become a diesel tech and wanted to see if you would bring back the "i hate head gasket" shirts. love the videos for both the knowledge and the humor. I already own the "have a beer about it" shirt and i just ordered the JYD hat today. much love and keep making these videos !
Blaster? I dont even know her. Way too funny. Thanks guys!
Owned a 1976 Mark IV for 8 years now. It’s a fun car in that people aren’t excepting to see any of these left! Thanks for explaining the SAE vs Gross rating. By 1976, the place for the plaque was there, but Ford stopped adding them!
In fact, the Mark had most things like tilt wheel, cruise, and others standard. But starting in 1976, decontaminate rained.
You lucky to have found one before the ever fail Dura Spark!
I swear you’re gearing your channel towards strictly land yachts at this point 😂
I'd say the 1970s but the result is the same. Cars from that decade have a carb, are old enough to be very cheap, were durable enough to still be with us, and every make had land yachts.
In my opinion, it is the sweet spot for many reasons: few to no emissions controls, disc brakes, big engines, manual and automatic transmissions in almost everything, beefy rear diffs, air conditioning offered so retrofitting is easier, etc.
Loving the new camera boys! There's a lot more detail in everything recently, it's good
31:00 So snow tires for burnouts... Check!
I opened a tab and started playing Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero while he was driving that tractor. That was fun.
They used GM air conditioning on those Lincolns because it produced colder air than what Ford was using at the time... Fun fact.
Wrong, they had york compressors, not delco/remy, york is an independent, every car manufacturer used them, just like dana axles, spicer u joints, ect
I wonder how many hp they drown from the engine 😂
@@igormac88Probably 20 to 30
@@dk832002 A lot of early 70s big Fords used the (GM) Harrison/Frigidaire POA refrigerant loop with the A6 compressor. It stings to say it, but it was a much better system than the Ford system. The air handler part of the system was better than what GM used, though.
Junkyard digs upload hell yeah
To think, junkyard digs was literally in the building right by my work in SF. Probably the closest I could've been to meeting you, slipped right on by.
Next time!
Congrats, Kevin & Mook!!!!! 🍻
We need longer videos!! Like this !
What a wild ride the entire episode was from start to finish! I'd love to see you clean this up more, and have atleast 1 road trip before selling it off!
Excellent video Junkyard Digs Kevin :) & Angus :) also that cool car to fix up and drive to ! You guys rock and find lots nice vechiles too!
ill be looking forward to next weeks video. always nice to see these old cars being revived an givin a new lease on life
14:31 i like Free stuff 😂
Great job Kevin and Angus Thankyou for supplying sweet content
This thing reminds me of my 78 LTD I pulled out of the woods where it sat for 10 years. Same exact sound. I miss that thing so much.
And aungus is so funny he made me laugh so hard when he said peanut butter blaster
Guys!
U give me so much calmness.
Keep on going!!😊😊
Amazing episode, the mouse was nighmare fuel and the front-fell-off reference/scene is great!
Wild❤
That old tractor is incredible. Angus like the name stinkin Lincoln. Good chop meat looks yummy!
Loved seein the C, would be sweet to see more farm equipment revivals, loved the video you never fail to make some amazing videos!
Love the Mouse IV.
I saw these on marketplace and strongly debated them! Haha glad to see you guys got them
So dang fun to watch! Thank you for sharing. I look forward to your mustang video 👍
Been watching this channel for quite some time, thank you.
You guys have been working hard! When I found you through PBG I noticed your content was like once a month-ish but lately it's alot! Really enjoying each one!
Angus and a tractor best ep ever!
Nice lincoln 👋👍
Good job
I always enjoy when Angus or Dalton participate!
Angus was on the channel waaay back, he was awesome. Glad he is in permanent
The change pouch at the key store. Memories of the 90s. ❤❤❤
Another cool episode guys, looking forward to the mustang revival, the little 289 is a good engine when tuned right. Hopefully you can get it spinning again .👌👍😎🇺🇸🔥
I about fell off my chair when you found the mouse and her clingons🤣You can’t make stuff like that up🙂
Anyways, thanks for sharing your new shed cars👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Dalton is reviving a Continental on Pole Barn Garage as well. His makes yours look fully restored.