I love this build. I put a Oldsmobile rocket 350 out of a 1978 Oldsmobile 98 into a 1982 Cadillac 54" stretched limo. It went really well except I had to weld the 98' engine mounts to the frame of the limo. The 350 bolted right up to the limo transmission & the wiring was fairly straight forward. The 350 - Quadrajet was more than enough power for the limo, in fact it smoked the tires.
I love it that you work with your son and you get along. No yelling or cursing. Your skill level is awesome. Music is great. Lance is a good son. I work with my son too on home remodeling. My son talks about as much as you do. Im talking to dad. He taught you well.
I just got thru watching the first video of the old 59 Cadillac and now with this one I'm hooked ALSO not enough of the Lord in these days!!!!!!!Bless you guys,y'all rock,I'm IN Kentucky but I was in Granbury I think I spelled it right Texas,that's where our youngest daughter and her husband and children are,I may try to sneak in ON y'all one day!!!!!Have a good one and God bless you,JOHNNY HAWKINS FROM KENTUCKY
My dad was a mechanic too! I love mechanic and fix cars but my dad he just past away when i was to young. Give your dad a hug every day in memory of my dad! Grettings from Romania!
I had to laugh at your safety glasses on the top of your head. I get more dirt in my eyes when they are on too. I really enjoy seeing you and your Dad working together. Mine has been in heaven since feb. of 2000. God has blessed you !!!
Just came across y'alls video. Nice to see what happened to the hearse. I travel through y'alls town all the time going to Oklahoma. I always wondered who owned all these cool rides. Great to know now.
I always like watching these guys doing what they do all the time with all of these old classic vehicles by bringing them back something I would really love to see a lot more people do to them today
Quality content. No click bait. 1000x better than most automotive channels. You should have your own show on netflix. Never disappointed with each and every video. Too good for youtube!
I pretty much have binge watching Turnin rust this weekend, Great for when I am working in my garage on my project(s) , I love the music,,,, who ever picks out the music its awesome,,
I always like watching these guys doing what they do all the time with all of these old classic vehicles by bringing them back something I would really love to see a lot more people do to them today 10:58
finding this channel reminds me of how much i love old cars, shoot i just want an older muscle car or truck to wrench on. Thanks for giving me back my motivation
Just found this channel and i'm loving it. The Ecto Caddi is a great project to watch, but I got to be honest. Watching the truck demo was painful. Keep up the good work guys.
Great work, I am new to your channel and I am extremely impressed that you give the glory and credit to God something very rare today, May God bless your future endeavors
Thanks for helping me smile with this I grew up watching this movie and your love for God is a blessing and from Georgia with love keep making the amazing cars bro
Thanks for stopping by our booth!!! Means the world to us. Maybe you made in the 2nd part coming out soon, there is a lot of show coverage on there! We had a blast out at LST!
My exact thought. Someone interested in the doors might be interested in the complete assembly... Just desperate for more entertainment maybe? I don't appreciate it, but hey, it's theirs
@Paranormal Discovery Exactly, I brought back many old parts with surface rust with a wire wheel and some coats of primer and paint. My first project was my 1100 V-Star that I turned into a bobber. sold ALL the OEM parts I had to take off within 6 months. Nothing got trashed, but got 5 people happy that they were able to fix their bikes and I got some money in return.
@@RipRoaringGarage Yeah it's all for dramatics,....its a Stacy David thing...... Flinging perfectly good parts in a big pile, damaging or destroying them in the process just for effect! It's just silly.
Guys, ya'll just picked up another sub. At one time I owned a 95 ram with the 12 valve, awesome motors. Sold it few years back thiugh. And to think I have wanted a 59-60 caddy hearse for years, lol. I absolutly loved them big ol fins. Car so big you could build a motor home out of it, haha......never gave it much thought about suspension but where I live kinda says mild lift and somme big ol mudders, at least the biggest AT's ya can find.....
Such a blast at the show!!! Thanks for coming and checking us out, part 2 is out in 3 weeks with show coverage included :) Thanks for the kind words aswell!
@@TurninRust you guys make awesome content I love to watch you and your dad work to gether i would love to build a car with my dad but it will never happen. I cant wait to have kids i want to get them in to working on cars with me i got my 1979 Cadillac coupe deville running andrive after it was sitting for12 years it was all original when i was 19 ever since then i want want a 65 big window chevy c10 to restore my self and ls swap it
Just came across y'alls video. Nice to see what happened to the hearse. I travel through y'alls town all the time going to Oklahoma. I always wondered who owned all these cool rides. Great to know now.
@@TurninRust I saw ya'll at the LoneStar Throwdown, didn't know about your show until now! I did a short video on your Caddy, linked the show to it. I worked with my dad building old cars on and off over the years, really hits home. A+
Excelente projeto para este velho Cadillac. Muito mais do que a simples substituição do motor isto exige um grande conhecimento de mecanica automotiva e muita imaginação inteligente para realizar a obra de arte ! Parabens engenheiros da Turin Rust . Congratulations !!
filmmaking is a passionate hobby of mine, your filmaker is very good, you had mentioned he does weddings, which I wouldnt do for any amount of money, but I notice his shot, very creative camerawork.
You've gained a new subscriber guys! Next time I visit Longview and travel back to Pennsylvania I'll have to come by and check out your collection and garage. The company that I work for is based in Houston.
awesome ride ! cool to see people in my area doing custom work < saw video of it at Lonestar Throwdown, looks killer ! Have to come by and check out the shop !
I love the builds you guys do. This build was exceptionally cool with the diesel.....however. After seeing the trailer for the new Ghostbusters movie and hearing the roar of the big displacement gasoline engine there is only one Ecto 1
Hay boys that Cad had a v-8. Same engine from 1949, until the engine was replaced a more modern version (later engine was 470 CI or there about) By the way the original engine was a 390, up from 331 inch in '49) Don't let the 3 exhaust ports fool you. the center 2 cylinders shared the common port. Many engines at the time did the same.
Early caddy motors was a 331, then a 365 up till 58. 59-63 was the 390. in 64 it was punched and stretched to 429 through 67. My 64 combo has the 429 and since its a combo(ambulance/hearse) it has a hotter than norm cam and bigger carb. And it will get with it in a flick of the pedal. Its actually kinda scary how much grunt it has considering the size and weight of this old whale. And they are all great engines, just don't have the mainstream support as the others brands. There is a guy who is running the 390-429 engines in speed boats and is developing speed parts for them. He has heads, intakes and cams in the works.
@@jean-charlesweyland129 the ambulances had a hotter cam installed due to the urgent circumstances of ambulance duty. Some of the info I have states above stock specs, no specific manufacturer listed unfortunately. mine is as built, no modifications of any kind besides a radio and yrs ago at a meet I lined up with a 65 coupe and just walked away from him like he was standing still. there are guys out there prototyping heads, intakes and cams. don't have the info in front of me. its for the 390/429 engines. I think the st. louis area if I recall. They run them in marine racing
Part 2 will be out in 2-3 weeks! Get ready!!! 👊👊👊
Where are y'all located in going to be traveling towards the middle of March thinking about dropping by the shop on our way to Florida
Hey guys!!! Could you please pm me? I would like to ask you something about this coach! thanks!!!
@@allthekingsprojects7500 , they are in Bogata Tx, n of I-30 in the Mt Pleasant, Mt Vernon area
@@markconley996 I found them and made a video about our stop there they are great people it was great talking to Lance
your shit outa luck if you think god is real fool
I love this build. I put a Oldsmobile rocket 350 out of a 1978 Oldsmobile 98 into a 1982 Cadillac 54" stretched limo. It went really well except I had to weld the 98' engine mounts to the frame of the limo. The 350 bolted right up to the limo transmission & the wiring was fairly straight forward. The 350 - Quadrajet was more than enough power for the limo, in fact it smoked the tires.
Waw I've never heard a diesel crank that dam fast boys she was itchin to get back on the road for a lot of fun n nostalgia❗❗❗❗
Driven nuts by the endless blasts of heavy metal - couldn’t stand it guys.
That 1963 Cadillac Hearse is great for Forza Motorsport 8 and Forza Horizon 5.
It looks just like the '60s Matchbox Cadillac Ambulance that every kid had back then.
I love it that you work with your son and you get along. No yelling or cursing. Your skill level is awesome. Music is great. Lance is a good son. I work with my son too on home remodeling. My son talks about as much as you do. Im talking to dad. He taught you well.
Busting out the windows when your plan is to sell parts off it deserved the thumbs done.
Agree, just stupid.
totally stupid
yup that made me salty, just like they threw the hood too...
@Riley Stolberg yeah simpletons mised that
Fake..
I just got thru watching the first video of the old 59 Cadillac and now with this one I'm hooked ALSO not enough of the Lord in these days!!!!!!!Bless you guys,y'all rock,I'm IN Kentucky but I was in Granbury I think I spelled it right Texas,that's where our youngest daughter and her husband and children are,I may try to sneak in ON y'all one day!!!!!Have a good one and God bless you,JOHNNY HAWKINS FROM KENTUCKY
My dad was a mechanic too! I love mechanic and fix cars but my dad he just past away when i was to young. Give your dad a hug every day in memory of my dad! Grettings from Romania!
I had to laugh at your safety glasses on the top of your head. I get more dirt in my eyes when they are on too. I really enjoy seeing you and your Dad working together. Mine has been in heaven since feb. of 2000. God has blessed you !!!
Just came across y'alls video. Nice to see what happened to the hearse. I travel through y'alls town all the time going to Oklahoma. I always wondered who owned all these cool rides. Great to know now.
That thing in the truck will start right up.
I’ve seen these things get 2million miles & still run like new! It’s hard to kill one of these things, if you keep it stock.
I always like watching these guys doing what they do all the time with all of these old classic vehicles by bringing them back something I would really love to see a lot more people do to them today
Quality content. No click bait. 1000x better than most automotive channels. You should have your own show on netflix. Never disappointed with each and every video. Too good for youtube!
Whistlindiesel is bettee
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I pretty much have binge watching Turnin rust this weekend, Great for when I am working in my garage on my project(s) , I love the music,,,, who ever picks out the music its awesome,,
I'm from the UK. Excellent show! So many car shows out there but yours has something different! No false drama, just good content real honest people!
You expect a lot of "Fleshing out" from American shows. This is the complete opposite and I love it.
Fanboy?.........
I always like watching these guys doing what they do all the time with all of these old classic vehicles by bringing them back something I would really love to see a lot more people do to them today 10:58
finding this channel reminds me of how much i love old cars, shoot i just want an older muscle car or truck to wrench on. Thanks for giving me back my motivation
Upon seeing that hearse you can hear the Ghostbusters theme song, a pure nostalgia trip
I love what ya’ll do! I only hope one day the lord will bless my sons and I and allow us to do a project or two of our own!
Love the pink bucket for draining the radiator!
Just found this channel and i'm loving it. The Ecto Caddi is a great project to watch, but I got to be honest. Watching the truck demo was painful. Keep up the good work guys.
It’s cool that Cadillac actually keeps the main style of their cars for years, unlike other brands.
I just love the CREATIVITY that the two of you have, and the DRIVE to get it done!
-Best Channel on RUclips!!!👍
Great work, I am new to your channel and I am extremely impressed that you give the glory and credit to God something very rare today, May God bless your future endeavors
Can't wait to see the finished product!
hi guys thats groing to be one sweet ride when you and your dad get it all done and the road tom.
Thats a lot of work but well done, nice fabricating too, love your channel, God bless, and loved the music. Indiana.
Thanks for helping me smile with this I grew up watching this movie and your love for God is a blessing and from Georgia with love keep making the amazing cars bro
I don't know much about cars. I'm here cause your choice of music is amazing!
Westen Champlin knows a lot about putting cummins engines into different vehicles. He could probably answer any questions that might come up,, :-)
Love what you guys are doing. Cool builds and positive vibes. Looking forward to part 2
Saw this at Lonestar Throwdown 2019 and gotta say I Love it and especially my kids loved the built "who you goona call?" 😂👌👻
Thanks for stopping by our booth!!! Means the world to us.
Maybe you made in the 2nd part coming out soon, there is a lot of show coverage on there!
We had a blast out at LST!
If there werent guys like you fellas in the world nothing cool would ever get built.
Why bust out the windows.....they keep rain out until you sell the cab
My exact thought. Someone interested in the doors might be interested in the complete assembly... Just desperate for more entertainment maybe? I don't appreciate it, but hey, it's theirs
@Paranormal Discovery Exactly, I brought back many old parts with surface rust with a wire wheel and some coats of primer and paint. My first project was my 1100 V-Star that I turned into a bobber. sold ALL the OEM parts I had to take off within 6 months. Nothing got trashed, but got 5 people happy that they were able to fix their bikes and I got some money in return.
@@RipRoaringGarage Yeah it's all for dramatics,....its a Stacy David thing...... Flinging perfectly good parts in a big pile, damaging or destroying them in the process just for effect!
It's just silly.
for effect
Good to see a shop that isn’t afraid to get dirty. Can’t wait to see what you come up with. Maybe a bronco with a 2 stroke Detroit?
Amazing ingenuity & fab work ! Your vids keep showing the answers to my questions before I get to ask them !!!
This show has exactly what was missing; a large "wagon" with a 12 valve. Keep up with the detailed clips and great music! "This thang" will be epic.
Love the hearse it will a great project 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Dad has a similar look to the late actor Victor French. Very cool.
New episode, new episode, new episode! Nice work guys!
Guys, ya'll just picked up another sub. At one time I owned a 95 ram with the 12 valve, awesome motors. Sold it few years back thiugh. And to think I have wanted a 59-60 caddy hearse for years, lol. I absolutly loved them big ol fins. Car so big you could build a motor home out of it, haha......never gave it much thought about suspension but where I live kinda says mild lift and somme big ol mudders, at least the biggest AT's ya can find.....
Wao!
Excelent job!
One track mind!
Looking forward for the next episode!
Congratulations!
Eric from Puerto Rico.
Great camera work and editing, love the builds! Def a dream hobby!
I enjoy watchin you guys and your projects. Keep recycling that old iron.
Just saw yall at Throwdown earlier today and yesterday, great job you guys!!! Love the work on this thing man!!!
Such a blast at the show!!! Thanks for coming and checking us out, part 2 is out in 3 weeks with show coverage included :)
Thanks for the kind words aswell!
@@TurninRust you guys make awesome content I love to watch you and your dad work to gether i would love to build a car with my dad but it will never happen. I cant wait to have kids i want to get them in to working on cars with me i got my 1979 Cadillac coupe deville running andrive after it was sitting for12 years it was all original when i was 19 ever since then i want want a 65 big window chevy c10 to restore my self and ls swap it
That cummins sounds mint. Love those motors.
Wow, just wow!
Great vid guys, can't wait to see more! Tell Wyatt to wear his safety glasses. :)
This should be a show on Netflix
Change my mind
Best build yet.
Just came across y'alls video. Nice to see what happened to the hearse. I travel through y'alls town all the time going to Oklahoma. I always wondered who owned all these cool rides. Great to know now.
I send a greeting from the Czech Republic to Bogata.
Perfect video :)
Way to much music or at least mixed to loud. Good show despite that.
its cool at moments, but not when its 80% of the video
That is exactly what I said from two other videos bad ass shows just too much music can't even hear what the cars sound like
Looking good guys! Great show! Can’t wait to see the next episode!
Bless you brother and thank you for the amazing and inspiring videos
Bearded car guys from Texas. A unique concept.
and he doesn't even sound like he's from Texas to me actually....sounds like Georgia or something
Thanks turnin rust been craving another episode..
Roadkill has proven that a Cummins fits like a glove in a Cadillac!
1st class production, well-edited, executed and just flat entertaining!! Great Caddy too, lot of fun. Looking forward to part II
Appreciate the kind words! Can’t wait to show you part 2! 👊
@@TurninRust I saw ya'll at the LoneStar Throwdown, didn't know about your show until now! I did a short video on your Caddy, linked the show to it. I worked with my dad building old cars on and off over the years, really hits home. A+
Excelente projeto para este velho Cadillac. Muito mais do que a simples substituição do motor isto exige um grande conhecimento de mecanica automotiva e muita imaginação inteligente para realizar a obra de arte ! Parabens engenheiros da Turin Rust . Congratulations !!
Old caddy just became a torque monster with that 12 valve
It’s a beast my friend. Just wait till part 2!
How do you only have 39k subs?!?!?! this is a great show!
You guys are amazing... Really like watching ya work
Really cool build! Great work guys! 👍
Great video! Can't wait until part 2!
Hell yeah brother looks mighty cool. Keep up the good work
Yo this channel is awesome. I’m so happy I found it. Your builds are awesome and the videos and editing are top notch.
filmmaking is a passionate hobby of mine, your filmaker is very good, you had mentioned he does weddings, which I wouldnt do for any amount of money, but I notice his shot, very creative camerawork.
As always, great content Lance. Great to see a fella who love cars, but loves Jesus more! Keep going!
Thank you for the kind words!! We put Him before everything, just a father/son pursuing a passion together!
What a great show, I really enjoy watching you guy do all the work....Makes me feel lazy...
9 times out of 10 when a dude is wearing some super duper duper dark sun glasses he was smoking some fire ass weed lol 👍😎💯
You've gained a new subscriber guys! Next time I visit Longview and travel back to Pennsylvania I'll have to come by and check out your collection and garage. The company that I work for is based in Houston.
This ain't easy to do. Props to these guys!
Awesome videos man. God bless!!!
Great show 😄👍
Look forward to the follow up..
We can’t wait to show you!!
Lance you are wicked. Can't believe you dad still gets around like that
Best ending ever ! 👻
Just wait! ;)
Keep up lens hoping to c more of this uh guys r the best...patina style 😊
awesome ride ! cool to see people in my area doing custom work < saw video of it at Lonestar Throwdown, looks killer ! Have to come by and check out the shop !
Thanks for the kind words!! Which video did you see?
Feel free to do so if you see us!!!
I love the builds you guys do. This build was exceptionally cool with the diesel.....however. After seeing the trailer for the new Ghostbusters movie and hearing the roar of the big displacement gasoline engine there is only one Ecto 1
I really dig the soundtrack on this one :D
Hey Lance, I'm also a Lance, love the show man great, job and keep up the good work. God speed brother.
Speed & Chrome I’m a Lance too haha
@@lancethelocal Hey Lance!!
Loved the intro.
This is just awesome keep up the great work i'm looking forward to the next video.
Thanks brad!! We can’t wait to show you guys!! 👊👊
12 Valve Cummins in a 63 caddy hearse
Hay boys that Cad had a v-8. Same engine from 1949, until the engine was replaced a more modern version (later engine was 470 CI or there about) By the way the original engine was a 390, up from 331 inch in '49) Don't let the 3 exhaust ports fool you. the center 2 cylinders shared the common port. Many engines at the time did the same.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!! Good to know. :)
472 not 470
Early caddy motors was a 331, then a 365 up till 58. 59-63 was the 390. in 64 it was punched and stretched to 429 through 67. My 64 combo has the 429 and since its a combo(ambulance/hearse) it has a hotter than norm cam and bigger carb. And it will get with it in a flick of the pedal. Its actually kinda scary how much grunt it has considering the size and weight of this old whale. And they are all great engines, just don't have the mainstream support as the others brands. There is a guy who is running the 390-429 engines in speed boats and is developing speed parts for them. He has heads, intakes and cams in the works.
@@tomkurtzhals7369 I've got a 65 Caddy and I'm dying to know: where did you get those cams for a 429 ?
@@jean-charlesweyland129 the ambulances had a hotter cam installed due to the urgent circumstances of ambulance duty. Some of the info I have states above stock specs, no specific manufacturer listed unfortunately. mine is as built, no modifications of any kind besides a radio and yrs ago at a meet I lined up with a 65 coupe and just walked away from him like he was standing still. there are guys out there prototyping heads, intakes and cams. don't have the info in front of me. its for the 390/429 engines. I think the st. louis area if I recall. They run them in marine racing
God is a ghost buster at heart.
what a jigsaw cummins into caddy fun fun
I love the way your Dad always wipes the dip stick on his jeans 🤣 A true petrol head ✌
"What are you even doing in the Chrysler section" 😂
Thats was a kool intro !!!
Was cool seeing it at LST
Thanks for stopping by our Booth man!! Means alot to us.
I pass by an ECTO-1 complete with lights and everything the original had on it everyday . It's south of Three Rivers Texas on 281.
I so wish i could pay y'all to install a 4BT in my 84 Cadillac Seville.
Ah, c'mon with the cliffhanger. Can't wait for part 2. 👍👍👍
Sorry man!!! We just got home from the car show in Houston last night, part 2 out in 3 weeks!!!
Bad ass car, love the patina on it:)
I'd love to have one of those '55 GM trucks.
Why there isn't a Emergency Roof lights on the Cadillac Hearse at the end NOT in the Begging?
It’s a two part episode.
Love the hearse