Absolutely need to show us your mustang. I had a 66 coupe in the 80’s in high school. In the 90’s I had the full road race suspension in it with a 408 stroker engine. Sadly I sold it in 96 when I was up in Oregon before moving back to SoCal. I miss that car everyday!
@@brokenwrench404 oh yeah, it was really stock when I got it. The plan was a trans am inspired car. It has a 6 point cage, factory toploader car, I built a 347 for it, etc.
Show us all the cars. Love seeing all the old rigs. Get that cover off the Mustang and "don't get it right, get it running." Something else to start searching market place for are 60's and 70's "airport" cars. Check out the Roadkill episode with the airport car they found, good stuff.
If I had a dipstick reading problem I would do and oil change so I would know the level and then mark the dip stick with a cut in the edge of the stick. That way you know where the full level is. Cheaper than a motor and a lot less work.
@@tedwalker1370 yeah, i have never put my eyes on his exact scenario, but that was my first thought as well. I am guessing the dipstick itself is too short. I would be a fan of doing the motor if the 318 became a 360 and the compression was bumped up a bit! That is not my dad’s style though.
@ I hear you. I used to have a dodge van. It was a panel nice rims and tires headers and dual exhausts on a 318. I’m a little older than your dad. So it was a popular time for those vans
Man you got to get that Mustang out from underneath that tarp and get it running that's be a cool vehicle whether it's a coupe or the Fastback neither one of their great cars
Absolutely need to show us your mustang. I had a 66 coupe in the 80’s in high school. In the 90’s I had the full road race suspension in it with a 408 stroker engine. Sadly I sold it in 96 when I was up in Oregon before moving back to SoCal.
I miss that car everyday!
@@brokenwrench404 oh yeah, it was really stock when I got it. The plan was a trans am inspired car. It has a 6 point cage, factory toploader car, I built a 347 for it, etc.
Love the van! Let’s see more of Dad’s cars!
@@oleukeman you got it.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your dads van with us
@@brokenwrench404 absolutely!
Walk around of cool old cars?! Hell yeah!!!
@@adambrown7741 glad you approve!
@ would love to see the walk around on the other cars for sure!!
Dad has some cool rides too!
Love the Dodge A100. You dont see those very often.
That thing is AWESOME 🤩
@@walterfowler4720 so cool
My Dad had a '67 Tradesman for his plumbing business.Back in '68.
@@dannschroeder694 that would be a cool sight!
I have to park my 7.3 off the driveway at my dad’s also. Cool van love it.
@KIRBYLABS 😂amazingly enough the excursion doesn’t leak a drop, but easier to park in the wood chips.
Your dads van is Awesome..! Can't wait to see what is undercover......?
@@daveoffroad7396 it is way overdue for a revival….
Love to hear more about both of your firemen careers. Badass van, my neighbor growing up had one and it was old school cool.
@@NaiveRancher this van seems to cross all boundaries/genres. EVERYONE loves this van.
Love the Moondoggies stickers. Went to Pismo often when I went to school in SLO.
@@MrAZHooligan nice! We love this area.
We want to see it ALL
Sweet van!
My dad had the same van with a slant 6 in it. Grew up in that thing jammin Alabama. 😂😂
@@DickBumbalough nice!
Yes show the other cars, you should do a will it run on the Mustang
@@chops6400 mustang will need a whole series…..it ain’t gonna run in one episode. 😂
Heck yeah to both!
Your dad has good taste..
Very cool dad’s looking good heck yea let’s see them all let’s check that mustang out catch ya next week happy new year.
Show us all the cars. Love seeing all the old rigs. Get that cover off the Mustang and "don't get it right, get it running." Something else to start searching market place for are 60's and 70's "airport" cars. Check out the Roadkill episode with the airport car they found, good stuff.
@@SeanMcInnes-k7b oh no, i don’t need more things to find for sale! 😂
If I had a dipstick reading problem I would do and oil change so I would know the level and then mark the dip stick with a cut in the edge of the stick. That way you know where the full level is. Cheaper than a motor and a lot less work.
@@tedwalker1370 yeah, i have never put my eyes on his exact scenario, but that was my first thought as well. I am guessing the dipstick itself is too short. I would be a fan of doing the motor if the 318 became a 360 and the compression was bumped up a bit! That is not my dad’s style though.
Sweet Van and yes more Dennis content. Looks like you might of got a new camera too? The video quality is much better~
@@MacsSpecialitiesMotorsports yeah, everyone pooled together and got me a DJI. No more crappy go pro!
@ love it, the DJI is on my wish list too! Thanks
Nice
Love to see your next project under the car cover. Not sure if bluey got finish
@@glamisjim bluey is still waiting on some parts for e fuel conversion. Been working a lot to try and pay off the debt accrued from that project/trip.
@ I hear you. I used to have a dodge van. It was a panel nice rims and tires headers and dual exhausts on a 318. I’m a little older than your dad. So it was a popular time for those vans
Nice van very clean needs surf board lol
@@floydstowe i didn’t include it in the video, but there are no less that 12 surfboards hanging from the garage ceiling.
@@Chasing518lol nice
Let's see more of the car under the cover
@@justinvanorden7166 i’ll do a video on it!
Super Rad van.
Buy the Limo.. give Robby’s Lamo some competition..😂
@@TripleXclown haven’t seen it, have to go check it out!
Man you got to get that Mustang out from underneath that tarp and get it running that's be a cool vehicle whether it's a coupe or the Fastback neither one of their great cars
@@johnogan2386 i agree, been too long!
Back in the day I had a A100 pickup, but not as sweet as this ride.
The van is bad ace.
@@JimBosGarage49 he did a great job, very cool.
@ very true