Cold Start 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2019
  • In the 40s today. Cars been sitting for a few months, battery was inside shop while sitting.
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Комментарии • 92

  • @andyelkins883
    @andyelkins883 Год назад +3

    i love these old cars i like the sounds of the all metal parts compared to today where almost everything is plastic or super thin aluminum

  • @JesusRamos-1224
    @JesusRamos-1224 4 года назад +8

    I am 75 years old,at 16 years old I got my first car.1950 2 doors Chevy,cost $100 from a family member. It was a shiny green color.I missed this car so much. Thank you for showing this beauty.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  4 года назад

      I love the memories this car reminds people of. My favorite thing I did in this car is when I took my 96 year old grandmother to lunch in it. Wish I'd took some video of her reaction.

  • @nextaxprorescuefromirsrock1191
    @nextaxprorescuefromirsrock1191 2 года назад +2

    That's exactly what Chevy's of the 50s sounded like! And, always hard turning over.

  • @vinceagnes
    @vinceagnes 2 года назад +6

    What a beauty! I had this exact car, green color (my first car) in 1965 when was 16 years old. There will always be a soft spot in my heart for that car.it was great seeing it again! Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulwells4203
    @paulwells4203 3 года назад +11

    I like your old Chev, hearing it slowly crank to life brought back memories. I had a 1953 Plymouth Belvedere in high school and mounted a 12 volt battery to run a tape deck. My dad suggested connecting it to the starter and it worked great. The starter would crank over at twice the speed and the 6 volt ignition was strong as it was not loaded down trying to turn the starter. The rest of the car was 6 volts (lights, igition etc). I would charge up the 12 volt using a trickle charger once a month. I ran the car that way for 5 years with no problems then I sold it.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      I had originally planned to convert it but I just love how it is. The slow cranking, tube radio and vacuum wipers are my favorite things about the car now.

    • @paulwells4203
      @paulwells4203 3 года назад

      I forgot about the tube radio! Thanks for the reminder those things were cool, lots of chrome buttons and real glass over the station tuning indicator. The inside paint colour of mine matched the body paint on yours. It must have been an early 1950’s colour 👍

    • @paulwells4203
      @paulwells4203 3 года назад +1

      My dad found an overdrive unit in the wrecking yard and installed it in our 53 Belvedere. He figured out using two switches how to get overdrive in each gear. It turned out to be very helpful as we lived at the top of a steep hill and 2nd gear was too low and 3rd would bog, so 2nd plus overdrive was just right to allow the 100 brake horsepower flathead 6 to propel the 3020lbs up the hill at the posted scorching 30mph speed limit. I think at that speed we might have passed a VW bug or Van lol struggling up the same hill.

    • @paulwells4203
      @paulwells4203 3 года назад +1

      One last memory of the flathead 6. I was at a party as a teenager and decided to impress nobody by doing a burnout off some grass and onto the pavement. It actually made a fair bit of smoke off the open diff and snow tire combination lol. Unfortunately I over revved the engine and it started missing. I told my dad I thought I had blown the head gasket. I pulled the spark plugs out first and noticed that 2 out of 6 plug gaps were hammered shut by being hit by the pistons lol. The slack in the bearings allowed the pistons to contact the spark plugs when over revved. I gapped the plugs, put them back in and the car ran perfect for the next 5 years until I sold it. Poor old motor was no match for a teenage brain....

    • @nonelost1
      @nonelost1 2 года назад

      @@paulwells4203 i’m surprised that the motor was not blown. Good work fixing your own damage there!

  • @highwatercircutrider
    @highwatercircutrider 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the memories ! My dad had the exact same car, in the same color as his second ‘drive to work’ car. This car was purchased around 1960 so mom could use our newer 1954 Ford Custom while dad was working at Mueller Brass in Port Huron, Michigan….life was so simple then !

  • @wessmith7408
    @wessmith7408 2 года назад +3

    Please don't change to a 12 volt system. This car would start at 20 below. Yes, you would need an inline heater that you plug up. Anything down to about 15 it should start. Remember before you pull the choke, pump the gas about 4 times. Give it 30 seconds, pull the choke and start. You were right in not making it crank and crank for long periods. Short tries are the way to go.
    A VERY NICE CAR. I believe had this been a 49 the starter button would have been up by the accelerator pedal.

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад +1

      I love old v ehicles...but why not upgrade a few systems?...12v for sure, dual master cylinder braking system, maybe disc brakes on the front. These old classics are great--but safety was the last thing on GMs mind back then...many people died, impaled by the rigid steering columns...thankfully, cars became more safe by the later 1960s.

  • @bdevs.760
    @bdevs.760 2 года назад +2

    I like the sounds of those old 6v starters

    • @lovetocrank
      @lovetocrank 2 года назад +1

      I love that sound as well!

  • @scottmckay9535
    @scottmckay9535 3 года назад +9

    I was sitting here saying, "CHOKE IT!", and he did. We had one of these cars.

  • @jayh1947
    @jayh1947 2 года назад +1

    When cold starting push in the clutch pedal. That 90 wt in the transmission was a real drag on the starter...............Jay

    • @34Packardphaeton
      @34Packardphaeton 2 года назад

      ... Did it have a hydraulic clutch.... or a mechanical one ?

  • @34Packardphaeton
    @34Packardphaeton 2 года назад +1

    Nice! It has such QUALITY aspects to it.. compared to my '89 Caprices. ... I remember the hand throttle control on the dash (separate from choke control).. and the vertical radio dial. .. And I really like the vent windows in the REAR doors!

  • @YOUGOTIT210
    @YOUGOTIT210 3 года назад +4

    I remember that sick sound so well from my early days of starting a '54 Chevy. Thank God for electronic fuel injection. (If you have been in the past, it was not as hot as it is remembered by those who did not live through it).

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад +3

      EFI is good for the majority of people but I always end up back with carbs, the modern stuff just doesn't speak to me. The only injected car I own is the womans and if it was up to me she'd be driving an old 70s station wagon.

  • @franklinbrown8417
    @franklinbrown8417 Год назад

    Nice car!! I’m jealous.

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost1 2 года назад +2

    It looks just like the one that RUclipsr “ ColdWarMotors” resurrected out of a Canadian scrapyard a few years back. Except his was light green. I believe his video is still online as part of a “Will It Run?” series. Also, my dad had a 1950 Chevrolet that he bought used in 1958 with 61,000 miles. He said it was a good car.

  • @thomasmorgan4918
    @thomasmorgan4918 3 года назад +1

    Four-door fastback chili four-door I really love

  • @garlitzhyperformancegarage8818
    @garlitzhyperformancegarage8818 4 года назад +2

    That car is awesome, my mother was born in 1950

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  4 года назад

      Thank you. I enjoy it a lot.when I first got it I took my 95 year old grandma to lunch in it and it really took her back, that was worth the price of admission.

  • @boots235
    @boots235 3 года назад +2

    It's got those great accessory bumper ends!

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад +1

      I've had so many people try to buy those off me

    • @boots235
      @boots235 3 года назад

      @@ohllysgarage3668 Yeah...they are hard to come by.

    • @cpwood2888
      @cpwood2888 3 года назад

      I might need those

  • @garymontgomery454
    @garymontgomery454 Год назад

    SWEET OLD GIRL 👍🏻

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 4 года назад +3

    My father had a gray, 2-door '50 Fleetline DeLuxe. He told me that by the time he traded it in for a '53 Pontiac Chieftain, "everything was shot." It was burning oil as fast as he could put it in.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  4 года назад

      Yeah a lot of them really didnt live long as daily drivers.

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp 4 года назад +1

      @@ohllysgarage3668 It didn't help that my father tried to take it up to 80 mph on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in 1951 or '52. There were no speed limits in those days; signs said, "reasonable and prudent speed." With a 4.11 rear end, that stovebolt six was screaming at 80; you really didn't want to exceed 50. Plus that was a splash-lubed engine with no oil pump. My father said it started to blow smoke after that trip. In fact, I still have his auto records for that car. He added a LOT of oil between changes.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  4 года назад

      I had mine to 70 once, it didnt really like it. Its pretty happy at 60.

    • @gordonrollenhagen6750
      @gordonrollenhagen6750 4 года назад

      Dad’s was a good car drove till 1960, he bought a Plymouth slant six in 1955, hated it could not obtain service from the dealer. The comment out the 53 Pontiac, is funny same engine.

    • @henkkaj73
      @henkkaj73 3 года назад +1

      That's why we got 350 small block engines to install in our '50 Chevies X-D

  • @jimbo3214
    @jimbo3214 4 года назад +1

    Great looking car. She a keeper.

  • @andrewvitale7128
    @andrewvitale7128 2 года назад

    I'm starting to like 4 door cars.. beautiful.

    • @34Packardphaeton
      @34Packardphaeton 2 года назад +1

      ... Congratulations! ... It's been "small minds" that have pushed the 2-door-only nonsense.

  • @nohabs
    @nohabs 3 года назад

    I spent a lot of time in my uncle's or my fathers old Cheve's, Pontiac or Olds. No seat belts so we got tossed around pretty good.

  • @The35speedster
    @The35speedster 2 года назад

    I used to bring my battery in at night during cold weather so I had a better chance of starting my old '54 Chevy in the AM.

    • @34Packardphaeton
      @34Packardphaeton 2 года назад

      My uncle did that with his old six-volt Packard... in Northern Montana!

  • @angellaguirre1812
    @angellaguirre1812 3 года назад

    Nice battery

  • @kevinpeters6709
    @kevinpeters6709 2 года назад

    Ooh , I’m actually looking at possibly buying a 47 Pontiac 2 door next year.

  • @mauravirtuoso7013
    @mauravirtuoso7013 3 года назад

    Lindo top de linha

  • @mgn5667
    @mgn5667 5 лет назад +1

    NICE CHEVY

  • @sergei254629
    @sergei254629 5 лет назад

    Прикольный -Пепелац:)))

  • @notabadog
    @notabadog 3 года назад +1

    Good oil pressure

  • @Alexiotheconquerer
    @Alexiotheconquerer 4 года назад

    She’s a beaut 👌

  • @realtruth172
    @realtruth172 2 года назад

    i had a 50 chevy i had to park it on a steep hill in the winter ley it roll down the hill and pop the clutch to get it to start

  • @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars
    @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars 3 года назад

    What are those two buttons you were pushing and pulling on the dash to the left and right?

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      The one on the right is the choke, left one is a throttle

    • @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars
      @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars 3 года назад

      Ohlly's Garage can you make a video of how that works? I bought a 1950 Styleline, it’s on its way from North Carolina and I don’t know how to start or use those buttons and I’m afraid I won’t be able to start the car once it gets here.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      @@GenerationOldschoolClassicCars I'll try to do one today

    • @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars
      @GenerationOldschoolClassicCars 3 года назад

      Ohlly's Garage send me the link via Instagram @generation.oldschool

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      @@GenerationOldschoolClassicCars link sent

  • @td3993
    @td3993 2 года назад +1

    My 51 would start at -10°F with 5W30 oil. You shouldn't have to try that hard to start it. One kick, choke full out. She fires.

  • @verdugohillsgirlsbasketbal5056
    @verdugohillsgirlsbasketbal5056 3 года назад

    Hello
    I bought a 1950 Chevy Fleetline for my daughter for us to work on. The 216 cu engine (6 volt) runs fine. It cold starts fine, but after it has been running and is at operating temperature it has a hard time starting again. Any idea what could be the problem?
    We have
    New battery
    New thick battery cables
    New voltage regulator
    New 6 volt
    Thanks
    Greg & daughter

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      Hard time cranking or starting. If cranking hard your timing may be too advanced. If cranks fine but doesnt want to start it may be flooded. Fuel boil is most likely the problem since the intake sits on top of the manifold. When the fuel gets hot it expands and floods the engine. May also have a bad needle and seat which will cause the same thing but would also do it when cold.

    • @craigjorgensen4637
      @craigjorgensen4637 3 года назад +1

      A bad starter will do this when a starter gets hot they will drag.

    • @gordhammond7105
      @gordhammond7105 2 года назад

      Are the points and condenser tired? That could cause a weak spark so can old spark plugs ( they can age on a shelf sitting). I know this trying to use NOS plugs that are in an old service station that I have. Them plugs were sitting in there over 30 years. I threw out cases of them. They'll run about 3 hours and that's all.

    • @The35speedster
      @The35speedster 2 года назад

      As Craig said: it might be the starter. I brought my starter in to have it checked out, and they found that it had rusted internal grounds.

  • @westerntraveler2835
    @westerntraveler2835 2 года назад +1

    Don't "pump it" so much; 1-2 pumps on the gas pedal should be sufficient. These old 6-volts systems could not be hurried>

  • @larrycjost9388
    @larrycjost9388 Месяц назад

    Nice antique. But that is what it is. Can't drive it as daily driver where I live Seattle WA USA. Manual transmission. No longer possible to drive one here because of traffic j as ms too slow for a manual transmission car to go. State puts limits in how much you can drive. I heard things saying cruise speed 55 because of flawed 1929 engine design. Doesn't cut on I 5 in flyover country or I 99 Rocky MTN West. Right lane 69 to 70 left 70 to ,80 or even ,85. Traffic conditions so awful people are afraid to drive as antique classic or even distinctive cars that can't be replaced.

  • @jasonhelmick7161
    @jasonhelmick7161 5 дней назад

    For sale?

  • @paxtonkanorr5123
    @paxtonkanorr5123 3 года назад

    what is the t knob for? i have a 50 sedan and idek lmao!

  • @LeventTopcuUYUMLU
    @LeventTopcuUYUMLU 2 года назад

    🌹🇹🇷❤️🙋🔥

  • @gilliganshmit3631
    @gilliganshmit3631 3 года назад

    Should hold it to the money. She would have fired allot faster

  • @thomasmorgan4918
    @thomasmorgan4918 3 года назад

    You got a choke it

  • @craigjorgensen4637
    @craigjorgensen4637 3 года назад +1

    He doesn’t know how to use the choke! Pull it all the way out and then ease it in as it warms up.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  3 года назад

      Lol. If you pull it all the way out on this car it will never start. 1/2 at most and open almost immediately.

  • @perhammarstrom4559
    @perhammarstrom4559 4 года назад

    Sidventilare! Can't get enough gasoline...

    • @erikslatte5028
      @erikslatte5028 3 года назад

      Toppventil. På alla Chevrolet sedan 1929

    • @perhammarstrom4559
      @perhammarstrom4559 3 года назад

      @@erikslatte5028 I helvete heller. Det var först på 50-talet dom började med toppventiler. Look it up. It is called FLATHEAD.

    • @erikslatte5028
      @erikslatte5028 3 года назад

      @@perhammarstrom4559 Du blandar ihop Ford med Cheva. Look it up själv du ;)

    • @perhammarstrom4559
      @perhammarstrom4559 3 года назад

      @@erikslatte5028 1933 Chevrolet hade en rak åtta sidventilare

    • @erikslatte5028
      @erikslatte5028 3 года назад

      @@perhammarstrom4559 Chevrolet har aldrig haft en rak åtta. Nu får du ge dig och läsa på lite. Buick däremot kom med sin första raka åtta 1931, i toppventilsutförande. Allt det här kan du söka upp på Google

  • @curbozerboomer1773
    @curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад

    Hardly ANY info on this cool vehicle...."There it is".....not very bright presenter.

    • @ohllysgarage3668
      @ohllysgarage3668  2 года назад

      What info do you need? It's a stock 50 Chevy, they are pretty much all the same 🤷‍♂️