FULL RESCUE: Abandoned SAAB Cut From 40-Year-Old Trees | Will It Run Decades Later? | Turnin Rust
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2023
- Join in with the Turnin Rust crew for this Start To Finish special! Stumbling into overgrown woods, the guys find a 1968 SAAB hiding amongst this Texas jungle. After finding that the trees had claimed this jewel as their own, the team jumps through obstacles to see if this car is permanently tree art, or if it can be rescued for a second chance at life. Fighting to save this ol' girl, the guys cut through the overgrown brush in attempt to remove what mother nature has taken hold of. Once back at the shop, the guys dig in and discover that they'll be facing one of the biggest rat nests they've come across. Digging through the mess of mouse homes and debris, they're attempt to diagnose what it will take to hear this car's rusty heart to beat again.
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This is the most "REAL" car saving channel on the planet. The level of determination spent on trying to get any of the cars running in the past is beyond 95%of what any skilled person would do. With these guys its not just a job or something to do , its a labor of love,skill, years of experience, hard work,and determination. Most would have thrown their hands up after 15 minutes and walked away.Its obviously a very personal thing with them. Hi 5 100% all the way. Not every car is salvageable and thats a fact but until these guys say its dead,it surely isnt!
Lance & Wyatt, I am 83 and my background is filled with working with motors and heavy equipment. I was an engineer so I had access to laboratories where I was able to test products and procedures. I would like to share with you some successful information that I used in my work. I would have started trying to break the engine loose using Kroil Penetrant, which breaks down rust and carbon. I would have used hypoid gear oil to coat the cyl walls lightly instead of trans oil. Soaking the rings with Kroil for a minimum of 12 hours may be necessary to dissolve the carbon. A large volume of Kroil must be used to reach the entire ring
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I'm over here in Sweden watching an old Saab getting pulled out of a tree in Texas. Very cool rescue 😊
Those old Saabs are rare even over here these days
Yes theo over here in
Holland put2years ago
2 96 s in the scrap totally rotten...shame
But also2 99 s 1976
Completely rotten
Yeah greath intentions
15 years ago but
Not big enough shed
Poor guy.....blacksmith
Theo harlingen holland
Guys, the last minute you got it running. She's a runner. Don't end this here, need a part 2. If that was in San Diego, I'd be all over that car. It's sweet looking and pulling that baby V4 looked real easy. It's worthy of buying new rings and head gaskets.
The V4 in the SAAB is actually a Ford engine, a 1,5 liter. The same engine was in the Ford 15M (Taunus I think) from the 60's.
Also you got the Ford Transit that had the V4 2.0 liter engine. But those engines are very rare to find today tho.
When searching for engine parts, you guys should look for old British or German Ford's.
It’s ashamed you don’t have a shop to work in keeping the ol man out in that weather,lol.get inside you’re making me cold. Thanks John from Arizona
Head gaskets, freeing up the rings, or even adjusting the timing may help get that engine to light off and stay running, I'd love to see it come back on the channel sometime cause its a really nice piece of automotive history. Great work as always guys...also thanks for takin care of that '35 Ford so Derek could come get it, looks real nice with the shine juice and VGG logo on it :D
Ain't never seen nobody pull start a car engine like a lawnmower! Great idea, I'll file that in the old memory cabinet.
Love this video, I do think it stuck rings, enough heat, and she should break ree and run for ya'll!
Thank ya'll for making family friendly car videos that I can watch with my 3 yr old grandson! He says, ya'll are the best! I agree.
God bless ya'll
A bit over 30 years ago my brother and I got a contract to do a property cleanup for a bank on a foreclosure. There were 7 heavy trucks and 29 cars on the property including an old SAAB like this one. It was in so deep and was so rusted that it literally got pulled in half when we were pulling it out. The body twisted popping out the back window which shot about 10 feet straight up in the air and landed On a large pile of softball to football sized rocks right next to the car and somehow didn't break. For the fun of it we tried and succeeded in getting the engine to start and run. We sold the engine and transmission to a guy who used it to build himself a brush buggy.
Its awesome to see a man and his son being able to work together so well ....my dad passed many years ago and didnt ever get to spend this kind of time working with him ...i regret that still.....congratulations to u men for having a great relationship like this ....!!
I think that car must be a tree speed lol
I am Very Excited about this vehicle. I believe it is a 1966 Saab. I absolutely love the grill on this vehicle. Hopefully, you can get it running and restore the original white paint color.❤
Great video. This old Saab was a real Booger. I really like this type of video 😊
Cuts the bumper in half and ends up cutting the tree down anyway two thumbs up😂😂
"I can't believe it, but I got to cuz I'm seeing it" Derek Bieri VGG. That was an epic rescue.
I restored 2 of the 96s with a friend , sold them in france . the engine is a cut down ford v6 that saab made into a v4
I remember this car. When you and your dad were pulling all those cars with rats. Etc. Don’t remember you getting it out. Starting to come back to me I remember you had a tree man at the site. That was a job getting it out. And I’m sorry on the non start. Thanks for sharing!
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Hello from Sweden!😁, I love those old Saabs, I myself have owned 2 V4s and several other Saabs 😊

Maybe as Wedeen is where to look for parts or other places where this model was popular.
Inline two 12v batterys together and shoot 24v to it that'll get her spinning, man i dig yalls determination I'd cute my lose soon as I walked up to the tree 😅
Sure that's what I did 🤣
I had a motor similar that needed more speed from the starter. I isolated the rest of the electrical system and gave the starter 24 volt. It started up fine after that
Lol, I did the same. 👍
@@ianbardon8581 you know what they say. If it works it's not stupid 😄
TR, the SAAB 4 strokes did not freewheel. That only happened on the 2 cycle motors to keep the engine from starving for oil. Also fourth gear at a 1-1 ratio would be easiest to turn the motor through the axels. Those tree guys are impressive! They dropped them where they wanted! Love the whole video!
They carried over the same trans into the V4 models, the freewheel lever is still there under the dash. A lot of people who bought a V4 to replace their 2 stroke back in the day preferred keeping the freewheel engaged so it was more familiar to drive
@@Black-Villain yup
I’m a mechanic and I know the feeling of trying to make it work you guys put to much work in this car thanks for trying hopefully you guy come back to it later on
I would love to see you get it to move if you get the time. It’s a cute little rig.
My dad bought a '67 Saab 96 brand new (up in Michigan) --- Same V4, same freewheeling trans --- he drove it for years and years with few problems --- now I live here in Arlington, TX and I was surprised to see this rare old Saab on your channel --- I saw German Fords with the same (or similar) engine in Germany when I served in the US Army there in the late 1970's --- A very strange car compared to the usual big V8 cars most Americans drove back then --- I enjoy the vids you guys make !!
The V4 in the SAAB is actually a Ford engine, a 1,5 liter. The same engine was in the Ford 15M (Taunus I think) from the 60's.
Also you got the Ford Transit that had the V4 2.0 liter engine. But those engines are very rare to find today tho.
The V4 was Saab's first 4-stroke engine, but it was actually made by Ford in Germany. The "Cologne" V4 used in the Taunus 12M, 15M and 17M is quite different to and more reliable than the "Essex" V4 from the Zephyr/Zodiac and Transit that is more familiar to the average British driver.
These fellas need a tv show i swear
One time it's 100 degrees and today it's snowing -amazing looks like more work -
Hey Lance,WyattandChristian👋, you gave it a good run . The old v4 just needs a little more tlc. Have a great weekend and thanks for sharing. 👋
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Thank you both for your Godly Karma, Love from London, England. My uncle had several V4’s in the 60’s and Seventies.
Love this episode! Haven't forgotten about making the rings from the wood you sent me from this rescue, just been swamped with work. Hopefully, I'll find some time this winter to make you all some.
You just must to send that hubcap from the tree to the saab museum in Sweden, adding this video!
Wow great work guys what a Frankenstein of a retrieval. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
What a challenge! Just to get it literally out of those trees! I’m betting that this one is going to be back some day. You folks are too tenacious not to see it run! I’m sure you will conquer the Saab from the Trees! Thank you for a Great video!
Hope it back and that you don’t give up on it.
I love the look of those old cars
Great video guys. I think this is the same V4 which Ford used in the Ford Corsair here in the UK. It was a very good engine I had in a 1.7 litre and 2.0. The 1.7 use to have condenser problems in the distributor which broke the spark down, went from Fomoco to Lucas no more problems. Head gaskets are still plenty available I think....Anyway take care (UK)
Those engines were also used in Ford Transit vans
Just a small but friendly correction. The V4 was produced both in an German and Birtish version. As far as i remember, not many parts was the same on these engines. The easiest way to diverse was is to look at the distributor. On the German version it was placed at the rear, on the British it was in the front.
Ford named the British version V4 and V6 "Essex" and the German was called "Cologne"
Lucas electrics better than FoMoCo? That’s funny. Ford did makes some crappy ignition modules over the years but Lucas couldn’t even make a decent fuse box or proper connections.
@@colinwilliams5440 yep, I had one, started it on 24V
The V4 Saab used was a 1.5 liter. There were some modifications Saab engineers did to it, but otherwise all Ford. My father has a 1974 orange 96 L. Everyone should drive a 96 if they have a chance, such a fun experience.
This filmed last year when we got that snow/ice? I live about 40-50 miles from your shop! I’ve driven by and admired the vehicles many times.
Yep posting an old video
very well said, sometime we win sometime we don't but you guys put your best and that's the win. Blessings
Sometimes you lose and sometimes the others win.
A blast from the past episode - snow flurries and all.
I wish you guys luck with this one
When did you guys do this? Snow, in Texas in September? Doesn't even do that here in Scotland!
Great job and patience!! To God be the Glory!
Seemed so close to running! Thanks for trying. Cute little car.
Wow! Watching these tree trimmers is impressive. That is a skill that not everyone has. Impressive
Hope there a revisit in the future
Part of the ship, part of the crew... "Pirates of the Caribbean"☠⛵
Saab's are Legendary
Thanks for rescuing vehicles that have been abandoned. I live in an area that gets pretty cold in the winter. A couple of times over the years I needed more cranking speed than my battery would supply. I would hook a second 12V battery in series with the first. The 24V would really spin that starter and was safe for a short time with standard ignitions. Once I got it started and warmed just a little I'd shut it off and unhook the 2nd battery. Just an idea to spin that engine faster for a short time. Good luck!
Did you try using two 12 volt batteries in series (24volt) to get the engine to spin over faster?
I think that car and those trees are married and let no man make them seperate.
Nice Saab!
Hearin that ploupin sound reminds me of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang LOL
She’s a runner. Maybe. Great video. Love your content.
Run hot water through engine get it hot like you have it running let the engine get nice and warm keep circulating the hot water heat and it will run
I love watching these after a fat session 💨
Remember these cars that were very common in Sweden in the 1960-80s, called the "jungeldrum" in Sweden.
Childhood memories 😁
Loved every minute of it!
all set for another great job, excited
A 3.8 turbo buick will fit nicely in that fiero back there tho
First time to watch ,you two are amazing....❤
This may have had an option that allowed the drive wheels to "free-wheel" like a bicycle also, there was also an option that prevented the car from rolling backwards on a hill. I believe this car has both and there's no damage.. You just need to get past these two options.
That weather bipolar keep up the good work
Parts for the SAAB is no problem Speedparts in Sweden have parts for all Saabs. If you want to put a 2.8 V6 so is that posible option. This Saabs was a very comon car here in Norway and Sweden. Good look with it.
It’s a pretty cool looking car. I deserves a rescue even if you have to put a new engine in it
I remember you got one out from a tree before, the tree was eating the bumper.
🤔the trees must be hungry.😂
Oh, this is the video I was thinking about.
The Texas Trees That Ate The Saab !
Dum daa dum !
Coming to a theater near you.
Those old saabs had a freewheel. That is why it holds in one direction and spins in the other. My father drove them on his paper routes in the 60s. He always had the 2 cycle engines.
These Guys Cut More Trees than Rebuilding Cars!...This Should be a Tree Channel!
update PART 2 on this car
You are going to bend the frame on that little Italian jalopy😂
Love the video. When you have engine out you could have valve seat grind, piston out and free up rings. I am sure you had used some kind of gasket maker sealant. Great work though.
Little V4 engine was used in the Ford Transit van here in the UK 60’s and 70’s. I think they did a 1700cc or 2000 cc version. Great little vans though😁👍
that part where wyatt said i should be a dentist then bashed on the hubcap with the hammer, i burst out laughing so funny.
Hey folks, just found yall on u-tube . I'm in Tyler, but lived around Valliant,millerton Okla all my life. Here in Tyler at Watkins Logan Veteran's nursing facility. I was married into the Collier family from Clarksville.i will be following you. Good to see people from there. Good luck
This was an incredible video, I sure hope you make a little more effort to get this running
In the last seconds of your video it tried to start....please do another video on this car. Please make it run
Your tree guy did a great job.
Tak to je krásný 👏👍
Que grande projeto ❤🇵🇹👏👏
SO Close! Great effort 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I think this is an awesome find, I would have loved to have found it and been a part of the whole process of getting out of the woods.
Yall are amazing i am a huge fan of yall s your huge fan Sean from Kingston Oklahoma
I had one of those long time ago, very simple to service since the front can be removed so there is lot of space.
I replaced the 1500 cc motor with a 1700cc, it just required new links to the carb and a cooling lid for ford 17m to stoo it from boiling.
Things to know is that the key lock the gear to reverse and it has freewheel so you can move the wheels in one eirection.
Wow that is a cool car Peace out
That was really cool!,my sister carol won a car like this in 1967 on a coloring contest on the Mr goober show,she also won a battery powered convertible,the sabb was sold to a cousin
My dad bought me a Saab when I was in high school and living in Alaska back in the late 70s, it was like a 1967 or so model and to me looked like a pickle on wheels. It was kind of cool to me but I was way too embarrassed to drive it to school so I told him no way, sell it, I ain't driving it lol.
A old Ford CL40 skid steer also had that V4 in it
Never seen a job like this four hard-working men keep the faith and God bless great video
Hey Lance I just watched the episode of the Saab. If you need it to turn faster 24 volt it and the starter will turn faster. It will not hurt the starter
Sure enjoy your u Tube thank you for having it
You could try some evapo rust or CLR in the cylinders and leave it a few days.
I just love your background music- on both channels
Oh thats the Ford V4 that they used.. I know a guy locally who has build a drag car out of this kinda unit, its best time been under 13 sec in the 1/4
The 4-cycle V4 was designed by Ford for a 2-seat, mid-genuine Mustang that was never produced.
Brings back memories. In Dallas I had to work on one back on the 70's, a clutch job. Easy to work on. But no A/C, so hell in texas summers. BTW that hairy vine growing up the tree truck is POSION IVY ! Don't get near it.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the tree has to come down on both sides both trees then carve it out
I would so make a feature of the wood in the bumper, now that’s some patina!
Aren't those 3cyl, 2 cycle???
Not all of them, Saab switched to the Ford V4 in ~1968 because the 2 stroke both couldn't pass US emissions and just couldn't achieve desirable power output numbers for the US market. I think the 2-strokes remained available in other parts of the world for another couple of years though
I hope to see guys soon, I am a Filipina living in Malaysia.
A lot of work to save an old junk car! After all that work hopefully you get it restored!
big drill on the crank pulley? I think I see a manual crank hole under the grill?