Getting it all apart, hope putting it back together and getting it to run is easier. Can’t wait to see more. Take care of your self that is more important. Prayers for you and your family.
Enjoyed your videos. I have two 56 Oldsmobile cars that I have been working for the past 10 years. My best advice to you is to roll that one out back and use it as a parts car. I paid $600 for a parts car that had half the rust as your car. Get yourself a much better car with title and a lot less rust to restore for a starting point. You might have to pay 5 to $10K for a nice car needing lots of work but you can save thousands of hours. Look for one with a lot less rust and frame to body mounts that are not rusted away.
CoyoteJim, Perseverence is thy middle name. I am learning! My 324 is running, but this all applies to me, my stuff, and my situation! Thanks! BTW, I got my fuel/vacuum pump rebuild kit from Fusick Automotive in Connecticut.
Hope all is well with you. I've enjoyed the videos and look forward to seeing how you deal with the issues that come up. Any word to let your subscribers know that you're okay?
Thanks Miles. I'm ok. Covid and the crappy economic aftermath killed the project budget and I had to sell the Oldsmobile. I will be switching gears to smaller projects for the time being. I have an early David Bradley tractor I will be getting into this winter. thanks for checking in.
I just found/watched this series- bummed it ceased, I hope it was an executive descision and all is well. Subbed and belled so come on back if you want to tinker, spit or shoot the shit.
Yeah, all is well. COVID and the crappy economy that followed killed the project budget and the old girl had to go. I'll be back with something less intensive and costly...thanks for watching!
Unfortunately yes. I've been meaning to post an explanation video but just haven't had time. Covid and the subsequent crappy economy killed my business and hence, the project budget. Had to sell off the projects. Hopefully someday I can pick up another. Thanks for watching.
Am also getting started on a 1956 olds. So far everything you have done has been a great help. I hope all is well and the videos continue. Thank you!!
Getting it all apart, hope putting it back together and getting it to run is easier. Can’t wait to see more. Take care of your self that is more important. Prayers for you and your family.
Thank you Clyde!
Enjoyed your videos. I have two 56 Oldsmobile cars that I have been working for the past 10 years. My best advice to you is to roll that one out back and use it as a parts car. I paid $600 for a parts car that had half the rust as your car. Get yourself a much better car with title and a lot less rust to restore for a starting point. You might have to pay 5 to $10K for a nice car needing lots of work but you can save thousands of hours. Look for one with a lot less rust and frame to body mounts that are not rusted away.
Your doing a great job Jim, on the Olds and the video! Keep them coming. Love watching, but would rather be helping ya!
Thanks Mike. Can always use help in the shop!
Hope you’re still posting…just subscribed and looking forward to seeing your progress..
Covid got in the way but look for more videos coming soon.
@@jperry1444 hope all is well, we’ll watch for your Vlog..
Awesome work! My wife and I are looking for a 56 Olds.
CoyoteJim, Perseverence is thy middle name. I am learning! My 324 is running, but this all applies to me, my stuff, and my situation! Thanks! BTW, I got my fuel/vacuum pump rebuild kit from Fusick Automotive in Connecticut.
My first car was an 1956 Olds 88 that my father bought me in 1966.
Two guys stole a calendar the other day, they got six months each.
Hope all is well with you. I've enjoyed the videos and look forward to seeing how you deal with the issues that come up. Any word to let your subscribers know that you're okay?
Thanks Miles. I'm ok. Covid and the crappy economic aftermath killed the project budget and I had to sell the Oldsmobile. I will be switching gears to smaller projects for the time being. I have an early David Bradley tractor I will be getting into this winter. thanks for checking in.
42:30 That's a cool hay hook, but you're going to eventually regret mounting it on the wall less than six feet from the floor.
Already ran into it a time or two. The chicken feed bins are in front of it so that helps. HAHA!
I am late to this party, but I sure hate to see this is the last video in the series. Post more?
I just found/watched this series- bummed it ceased, I hope it was an executive descision and all is well. Subbed and belled so come on back if you want to tinker, spit or shoot the shit.
Yeah, all is well. COVID and the crappy economy that followed killed the project budget and the old girl had to go. I'll be back with something less intensive and costly...thanks for watching!
Desde então, começou Jesus a pregar e a dizer: Arrependei-vos, porque é chegado o Reino dos céus.
Mateus 4:17 🩶🤩
Is this your last video of this series?
Unfortunately yes. I've been meaning to post an explanation video but just haven't had time. Covid and the subsequent crappy economy killed my business and hence, the project budget. Had to sell off the projects. Hopefully someday I can pick up another. Thanks for watching.
When is the next video coming up ?