Man this makes it look easy! 5-day struggle reduced to 13 minutes. Thanks again for having me out! Can't wait to see that thing driving across the country 🤘🇺🇲
Motorcycle engine seized and had to repair it in a day because we have a long ride next day. Utilize work break times and some sham at work, just to repair it from afternoon to midnight. A great friend hard to find
Nolan is becoming my favorite Donut member due to his growth, watching him go from amateur to pro in mechanics, driving, education, media presence on here, podcasting, gaming, entertainer etc. and genuinely enjoying the ENTIRE process is inspiring for all the DIY with any passion. He also got a great choice of music. Love to all of the DonutM Family. Always tuned in to see what ya'll will do next! Thanks for constantly reminding us to find our passions, do it with our friends outside, and never giving up without a fight. Dope.
@@nasonguy It is more realistic though. Just the other day I pulled everything out of my garage after work to fit my jeep in with the door closed so I could spend hours hammering and drilling away at rusted bolts without neighbors complaining.
Honestly so proud of Nolan. He's grown as an entertainer, mechanic, driver, and role model. I remember when he was still new to donut and seeing how much of a piece of it he's become is really inspiring. Keep it up bro.
agreed, lol I use to hate on him secretly a lot because I was so used to James but watching Nolan always working his ass off on low car going through problem after problem becoming a better mechanic and one of the better drivers on the show is really cool to watch. I wish James would do the same. It's like he got negative feedback and just gave up.
@@Cepyroh she’s running, at long last. Have been out of town for work a lot, so haven’t been able to work on it as frequently as I’d like, but finally got it moving. Waiting for the final part I need to fix a bit of an oil leak and then gonna give it a coat of paint or two and it’ll be perfect!
Ahhhh man so glad Kevin from Junkyard Digs showed up again! I watch that channel every time they upload. The only thing that I wish was changed about this episode is that it was longer and showed more of the process like how Kevin does. I get it, a lot of people have short attention spans. But some of us, like me, always wonder what good little nuggets of footage got scrapped to make this fit in less than 14 minutes.
@@Willyamsii Couldve been a series like MoneyPit ! Each repair was a 30 second summary vs the miata where Jobe explained everything. I actually felt like I was learning from those detailed explanations
Something to consider for the future: Maybe have Kevin on as a special guest host for an episode of something like Up To Speed, Wheelhouse, or maybe even Science Garage - Kevin is a natural at teaching/instructing and I think that a cameo from him in a full episode would be really awesome to see :D
How do you know James just shows up at the end. Do you think just 2 guys worked on the car? It probably was most of the Donut team working off camera. The wonders of video editing.
I love this iron-man format of knocking out a project nonstop; really speaks to cleaning out the backlog of my own hobbies. Would love to see more of this, but with a comfortable blanket & pillow on that couch. Doing my part to drive engagement!
This has to be one of the best Donut videos ever! This is what the love of cars is all about! If there are more plans for this car, it needs its own series.
Great job Nolan!!! It's so cool to finally see the thing running! We're proud of you, thank you for putting yourself through that difficult week to bring us some entertainment. Hope you enjoy the car and get to drive it all over the place!
from regretting buying it, getting support from Junkyard Digs, and finally do fix his own car and driving the car... Now that's Character Development that I loved to see. Great Job Nolan, glad that Rusty Chrysler moving,
I just spent 2 weeks rebuilding my transmission in my spare time. Would have taken much longer had I not been between jobs at the time. I understand the struggle and I know even more the pride you feel after a professional fix. Congratulations Kevin and Nolan
@@efdbjon2114 No I wasn't though, I had put my two weeks in at my old job because I got a new one and my boss (who is a personal friend) gave me a 3k bonus and told me to not even come in my last two weeks and that he was sad to lose me. I had already told my new job that I had to put a two weeks notice in before starting so there you go
The first video in this series introduced me to Kevin and I've since watched a lot of his content. Loved the surprise of him returning for this one! Great job getting it back on the road Nolan!
There are going to be a bunch more videos out if this, yes? I have SO many questions about where he got parts, what it actually took to get this apart and together…. I would LOVE to see some deep dive content on this ❤ Congrats Nolan!
Kevin as a guest is one of the greatest additions to the Donut family. I love his stuff and hope to see him rocking the black and yellow in future videos!
Few videos make me smile more than Nolan and Kevin wrenching on that Chrysler- ok, flying Mook in would have been icing on the cake. Great job, look forward to more Imperial videos!
Im fixing my 66 coronet 273 deluxe post coupe, the feeling of lugging it around in a tow truck and finally having it move under its own power made me really smile to the brim inside, have to fix the front suspension and do things slowly, this video made me appreciate my journey, thanks Nolan, and junkyard digs!
Nolans car series is one of my favourites on Donut. I'm not normally a 'big classics' guy, but this thing is so cool! Hope to see it again soon now that its on the road.
Nolan, dude. I am proud of you! Im looking forward to seeing more updates on that beauty! I also wish i had a shop and could do the same sort of thing of just focusing on fixing up all the old cars out there and bring them back to life and give them the second chance they deserve. Kudos bro!
This feels like any project every had. It all feels like a race against daylight to get everything done. Even when in reality I didn't have a time limit, it always felt like Nolan seems to here.. the work's just never gonna end
Awesome follow-up, but it leaves me wanting more. :) I know you said you like the patina aesthetic, but it would be awesome if you did a restoration of the interior (plus some other mods). :D Awesome stuff!
This was so awesome to see, Nolan finally gets to cruise in his old school. Been waiting for this moment ever since I first seen it sitting in a video. Congrats Man, enjoy it 🤙
The junkyarddigs guy, that worked with Nolan, does this. His post has been pinned so you can click his name to get right to his "bring 'em back to life" vids
Finally u guys got a car I think is cool on here! I love classics and the history behind the cars! Rescue classic cars pass down the joy for years! They don't build em like they used to lol!
Judging by Kevin's comment about oil pressure I'm not sure they had the ignition wired for that first crank, after sitting so long they may have just been rotating the engine with the starter to get things lubed before connecting the ignition coil and actually trying to start the engine.
i work in television and do a lot of car stuff - the professional videography level on this channel is insane and rivals, if not exceeds big production companies. execution, editing, lighting, grip - its all flawless and a step up from anything we do . great source of inspiration and excellence in all crafts. keep it up !
Would've loved it this was made into a full series with each day being it's own episode instead of a 13 minute video of the whole process. Congrats on getting the car running.
i think this was better form. in reality if each day was one episode then most that you would see would be nolan trying to get rusted bolts loose and then they break and then he has to drill old bolts out.
With all the content you put out i missed this one glad I came back and searched for missing content. Great job man enjoy the car. With all the actual wrenching youve done in Hi-Low I hope that is boosting your confidence levels for your personal builds.
First Nolan slept in a Mustang for a week, now he's sleeping in a garage for a week. This is how you tell people that you're single, without telling them you're single.
The editing of this video right off the bat was amazing. You guys seamlessly transitioned from the intro to the content without fluf. I didn't even mind watching the sponsors' section. Any other TH-cam video of a build like this would have taken 15 minutes of mansplaining just to get to the actual work and would have included ridiculous unnecessary ramblings of the worker as they filmed themselves in their shop or filler content of like their dog walking around. All that to say: good job donut. thanks for another professional and entertaining video.
Happy to see this project coming along. Staff builds is way better to watch then lists and cheap gadget reviews. IMO I'd put some more $ into it. Tint the windows, wheels and tires, airbag system. Upgrade all the hardware, lines, anything component wise that hasn't been done. Paint it flat black and redo the chrome trim copper or gold. Keeping the patina is also another way to go, but I'd treat any and all rust areas to prevent future rust, then clear coat it matte a bunch of times to protect what's there from future sun damage and damage from the elements. I'd also suggest power washing under the car then treating the bottom with a fresh coat of paint and sealer. After that sound system, engine etc. You got yourself a life long project car that you can pick away at. We all want updates.
proud of Nolan. these old cars like this aren't the easiest to work on, especially if it hasn't driven in 15 years+. hard work pays off, and now he can finally fix the interior and paint
The fluid drive is a great transmission to teach someone how to drive a stick. Even if you pop the clutch, the torque converter takes over and keeps the engine running. You actually use the clutch to shift between gears, but if you are lazy or are in a traffic jam, (assuming everything is adjusted correctly) simply press the brake, come to a complete stop, when you are ready to go again, step on the accelerator as you would with an automatic. Since you are starting in 3d, the acceleration will be Mercedes diesel slow, but eventually you will reach speed. I was given a 1950 Dodge coronet for college, and it was a hoot.
Have had a project on stamds for over 5 years now. Completely know the feeling of no motivation. But, the donut channel has me a little more inspired. I might actually do stuff to it this year. Keep up the great work, guys.
Man, I'd love to see the whole crew go on a road trip with their project cars, or even just a cruse. See where you all are at with your own projects where you want to take them.
Always good to see restoration in progress! Keep going. Next Nolan locks himself in a paint booth, while he strips, primes, and Paints. After much needed rust hole repair
Man this makes it look easy! 5-day struggle reduced to 13 minutes. Thanks again for having me out! Can't wait to see that thing driving across the country 🤘🇺🇲
Its a completely different pace from your videos. Loved seeing you pop up in this!
Too bad the producers didn't fly you out. Should've had a snippet of your journey and 30 quarts of oil it took you to get home.
I never expected you to work on that car again when i first saw the video but it was really good seeing you there again.
@@PointlessDrive oh boy that oil suckin wagon
Finally been waiting for this video to show up 🤣
I love that Nolan and his car crossed a literal finish line when it rolled out the gate of the studio.
Glad James's efforts were rewarded at the end there. He really worked to make this happen
You can always rely on James to pat himself on the back lol
He bugs me
@@JohnJames. you bug me
@@y-rokenjnr6157 perfect
@@JohnJames. your family disapproves of your actions
What a legendary friend that guy Kevin is. Everybody needs a electrical master like that
I thought the low volt electrical thing was a joke... but no, he's a wizard.
Become your own electrical master. Not rocket science.
@@danielskrskr hell yeah. You literally never stop reading electrical diagrams, though, which is definitely a challenge.
@@Hawk7886 I'm actually nothing close to an "electrical master" but I feel like one every time I fix something with a soldering iron haha
Wanna feel really smart? Fix an old kenworth where every wire is black.
Kevin is that friend we all have that is super smart and will drop everything to help you as long as you pay him in beers.
Can confirm 😂
@@JunkyardDigs 😂 That’s great!
sounds like me! :D
Motorcycle engine seized and had to repair it in a day because we have a long ride next day.
Utilize work break times and some sham at work, just to repair it from afternoon to midnight. A great friend hard to find
God bless all kevins
Nolan is becoming my favorite Donut member due to his growth, watching him go from amateur to pro in mechanics, driving, education, media presence on here, podcasting, gaming, entertainer etc. and genuinely enjoying the ENTIRE process is inspiring for all the DIY with any passion. He also got a great choice of music. Love to all of the DonutM Family. Always tuned in to see what ya'll will do next! Thanks for constantly reminding us to find our passions, do it with our friends outside, and never giving up without a fight. Dope.
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Same! I miss his solo videos.
He kiiills the podcast. Love how they have him do the intro by himself
Bro didn't even thank his friend for helping him but told him you're welcome LMAO
Remember how nervous he was in the Exhause Cutouts moneypit video!
He's become a very competent driver and mechanic. Awesome job Nolan!
Nolan: "I don't want to stay in my workplace overnight."
Also Nolan: starts working on car at 6:30pm
Man they really did him dirty on that front too. Making him do work for the channel for the day before he can work on his car. Damn.
@@nasonguy Bro hes getting paid regardless lol
@@SupChad735 and the privileges working on his car
@@nasonguy It is more realistic though. Just the other day I pulled everything out of my garage after work to fit my jeep in with the door closed so I could spend hours hammering and drilling away at rusted bolts without neighbors complaining.
Honestly so proud of Nolan. He's grown as an entertainer, mechanic, driver, and role model. I remember when he was still new to donut and seeing how much of a piece of it he's become is really inspiring. Keep it up bro.
Truly amazing!
Nolan Gang WYA 💪
agreed, lol I use to hate on him secretly a lot because I was so used to James but watching Nolan always working his ass off on low car going through problem after problem becoming a better mechanic and one of the better drivers on the show is really cool to watch. I wish James would do the same. It's like he got negative feedback and just gave up.
Buy him a drink first
I'm at the tail end of a seemingly never-ending '84 944 rebuild and this was exactly what I need to see to power through the final stages. Bless you.
Thank you for keeping a 944 on the road!
How’s the build going?
Wish I could say the same, I'd love a 944, but no space to put one rn. Any updates on how its comin?
@@Cepyroh she’s running, at long last. Have been out of town for work a lot, so haven’t been able to work on it as frequently as I’d like, but finally got it moving. Waiting for the final part I need to fix a bit of an oil leak and then gonna give it a coat of paint or two and it’ll be perfect!
@@CalebHerring Thats awesome man! Congrats!
Ah yes, ye old Kevin amazon prime special. I tried to order one but they're backordered.
😂😂😂
@@JunkyardDigs I'm just sad they didn't splurge on the Junkyard Mook. You 2 together are a riot, and relationship goals.
@@JunkyardDigs sooo fly out to the UK to help with my 24v landy.
Those darn supply chain issues 🙄
The comments section of all the channels I watch on the video of the channel I watch, really channels my happiness
Only reason why they published this video was because Nolan FINALLY made it out
To be fair the Chrysler Imperial Had him Hostage for a fair amount of months.
Nolan doesn’t know shit about the basic systems of a motor vehicle
@Don't Read My Profile Picture Alright, nobody will.
@Don't Read My Profile Picture okay
@Don't Read My Profile Picture say less
Ahhhh man so glad Kevin from Junkyard Digs showed up again! I watch that channel every time they upload. The only thing that I wish was changed about this episode is that it was longer and showed more of the process like how Kevin does. I get it, a lot of people have short attention spans. But some of us, like me, always wonder what good little nuggets of footage got scrapped to make this fit in less than 14 minutes.
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖
Say less 🙌
How can this only be a 13 minute video! At least 30 minutes needed on this kind of stuff 🙂
They didn't get the memo that the algo doesn't need around 10 min vids anymore.
More like an hour and a half 😂
@@JunkyardDigs Sounds like spoilers to me 😉
For real. They coulda made this video so much longer
@@Willyamsii Couldve been a series like MoneyPit ! Each repair was a 30 second summary vs the miata where Jobe explained everything. I actually felt like I was learning from those detailed explanations
I love that James shows up in the end and was like “Ok guys this is what we all been waiting for all those long nights” Poor Nolan 😂
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That's pumphrey for you, lol. Does nothing then show up at the last minute to grab some credit 😂😂 but we love him
@@Voltikz95 exactly!!! Haha 😂
I've known people like that. They say "we" without ever participating in the end result. 😄
@@ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST yeah at least we know he’s joking. But people who actually do that are horrible 😑😑😑
This was incredible. I’d love to see more videos of the guys working on their personal project cars like this. So happy for you Nolan, great work
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖…
James worked so hard. I can't believe you made him do all that work. Hope he got a good rest afterwards!
I feel like it was his idea to lock Nolan in, tho. I don't wanna discount his contribution
Good thing they didn’t let James drive 😂
@@Faderade69 he didn't even drive the RC cars lol
I would absolutely love for this to become a regular series! It's such a fun change of pace
Not many do old cars. They're definitely more fun to drive/fix/ restore
I've watched Junkyard Digs for a long time now. Kevin really knows what he's doing! Good job you guys!
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖..
Something to consider for the future: Maybe have Kevin on as a special guest host for an episode of something like Up To Speed, Wheelhouse, or maybe even Science Garage - Kevin is a natural at teaching/instructing and I think that a cameo from him in a full episode would be really awesome to see :D
I think science garage is long gone 😭
this is corporate T-shirt company Donut now dude. they haven't used the structure you're mentioning in like, a year at least.
James showing up the end of the video is the same vibe as that one group mate who did nothing on making the research but there during the presentation
How do you know James just shows up at the end. Do you think just 2 guys worked on the car? It probably was most of the Donut team working off camera. The wonders of video editing.
you wouldn't show up to congratulate your buddy and his hard work?
I love this iron-man format of knocking out a project nonstop; really speaks to cleaning out the backlog of my own hobbies. Would love to see more of this, but with a comfortable blanket & pillow on that couch. Doing my part to drive engagement!
This has to be one of the best Donut videos ever! This is what the love of cars is all about! If there are more plans for this car, it needs its own series.
Yep. Another "money pit" restoration/renewing/tuning video series.
This car needs it’s own series for sure!!
Agreed. Sitting around talking about cars is great, but I want to see more install/refurb videos.
Yea budget revival
God I love junkyard digs, literally brings a smile on my face every time he shows up. Wish yall could collab more
Nothing better than JYD
Great job Nolan!!! It's so cool to finally see the thing running! We're proud of you, thank you for putting yourself through that difficult week to bring us some entertainment. Hope you enjoy the car and get to drive it all over the place!
Seeing Kevin made my day. That guy is a genius
Agreed! Watch him all the time
from regretting buying it, getting support from Junkyard Digs, and finally do fix his own car and driving the car... Now that's Character Development that I loved to see. Great Job Nolan, glad that Rusty Chrysler moving,
If you don’t feel regret part way through, is it even a project? Haha
Congrats! I felt the secondhand satisfaction just from seeing the car pass the finish line. Hope you guys also post the longer version of this rebuild
I just spent 2 weeks rebuilding my transmission in my spare time. Would have taken much longer had I not been between jobs at the time. I understand the struggle and I know even more the pride you feel after a professional fix. Congratulations Kevin and Nolan
unemployed bro u were unemployed, its ok tho
@@efdbjon2114 lol
Took me 3 months lol. I am not fast.
@@efdbjon2114 No I wasn't though, I had put my two weeks in at my old job because I got a new one and my boss (who is a personal friend) gave me a 3k bonus and told me to not even come in my last two weeks and that he was sad to lose me. I had already told my new job that I had to put a two weeks notice in before starting so there you go
@@efdbjon2114 and like I said in my spare time BETWEEN JOBS, I rebuilt a transmission
This deserves more than 13:57. Nice work Nolan and Kevin!
totally agree. I would absolutely love it this if it were an hour or more long! So much good content just cut out
They could have made each day an episode and I would have liked that.
I feel like they didn’t film most of it.
The first video in this series introduced me to Kevin and I've since watched a lot of his content. Loved the surprise of him returning for this one! Great job getting it back on the road Nolan!
Let's go! I know Nolan didn't want this car to become work but I've been dying to see more of it!
Damn, sorry to hear that. I hope you're better now that the video is out
There are going to be a bunch more videos out if this, yes? I have SO many questions about where he got parts, what it actually took to get this apart and together…. I would LOVE to see some deep dive content on this ❤ Congrats Nolan!
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖.
There will be on my channel 🤘
@@JunkyardDigs nice.
Anything is possible with a little help from your friends. Kevin is definitely that kind of guy! Woot!
Anything is possible with the power of friendship!!!!!! That's what Naruto and Donut Media taught me!
Kevin as a guest is one of the greatest additions to the Donut family. I love his stuff and hope to see him rocking the black and yellow in future videos!
This is a renaissance of Donut content, lots of cool stuff happening. Nolan should totally do a season of MoneyPit on this
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖.
The first drive after so many nights with little sleep is such an unbelievable feeling. Congrats Nolan
Junk Yard digs is a Great Channel. So cool to see y’all working together. I freaking love it
Nolan the one donut employee that'll sleep in weird places for his job lol
Few videos make me smile more than Nolan and Kevin wrenching on that Chrysler- ok, flying Mook in would have been icing on the cake. Great job, look forward to more Imperial videos!
12:10 that's actually a pretty badass engine note
Hella happy for you Nolan! This is easily one of my favorite Donut videos to date. Can’t wait to see what you do to it next.
Love the junkyard digs cameo hes the the perfect guest to have pop up once and a while wish he was closer to work with you guys more.
Im fixing my 66 coronet 273 deluxe post coupe, the feeling of lugging it around in a tow truck and finally having it move under its own power made me really smile to the brim inside, have to fix the front suspension and do things slowly, this video made me appreciate my journey, thanks Nolan, and junkyard digs!
Nolans car series is one of my favourites on Donut. I'm not normally a 'big classics' guy, but this thing is so cool! Hope to see it again soon now that its on the road.
So glad James was there day and night to get Nolan's car running. A true Friend and Master Mechanic.
Yooooooo, I've watched a bunch of Junkyard Digs! Awesome to see Kevin come by to help!
Nolan, dude. I am proud of you! Im looking forward to seeing more updates on that beauty! I also wish i had a shop and could do the same sort of thing of just focusing on fixing up all the old cars out there and bring them back to life and give them the second chance they deserve. Kudos bro!
It may only be January, but this might just be the video of the year. We love you Nolan 💞
For the next season of high low (if any) Can y’all do daily drag builds (daily cars that you can take to the drag strip) That’ll be awesome!!!
12:42 I'll take the L here. Great job
I knew you could do it! Never a doubt! Would love to see the "finished product" when you do the interior and exterior rehab.
I just love Nolan, and seeing him sleeping in uncomfortable ways is my favorite type of donut videos
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖.
I've been hoping they'd get this one going for a while. Good shit Nolan 🤘👍
Knew the day was gonna come, very proud of you Nolan! Enjoy all the fruits of your hard work!
This feels like any project every had. It all feels like a race against daylight to get everything done.
Even when in reality I didn't have a time limit, it always felt like Nolan seems to here.. the work's just never gonna end
Awesome follow-up, but it leaves me wanting more. :) I know you said you like the patina aesthetic, but it would be awesome if you did a restoration of the interior (plus some other mods). :D Awesome stuff!
Congratulations on the hooptie running! Awesomeness!
We need to see more projects like this. Bring back money pit!!
I love kevin he's such a genius
This was so awesome to see, Nolan finally gets to cruise in his old school. Been waiting for this moment ever since I first seen it sitting in a video. Congrats Man, enjoy it 🤙
This type of content is what the people want to see! Keep it up, Nolan!
The junkyarddigs guy, that worked with Nolan, does this. His post has been pinned so you can click his name to get right to his "bring 'em back to life" vids
Finally u guys got a car I think is cool on here! I love classics and the history behind the cars! Rescue classic cars pass down the joy for years! They don't build em like they used to lol!
So great Kevin came out to help! Definitely a awesome surprise!!! Been subscribed to him for quite awhile now!! 🤘🤙
I love junkyard digs. Congrats on FINALLY getting ur car driving!
IT'S ALIVE!!! Stoked to see it happen and props to Kevin for doing electrical!
I’d like to see y’all do a show about restoring that car. For all us thinking about a restoration.
That first long crank made my heart drop into my stomach. Eventually the old lady decided to play ball. Good job, guys.
Judging by Kevin's comment about oil pressure I'm not sure they had the ignition wired for that first crank, after sitting so long they may have just been rotating the engine with the starter to get things lubed before connecting the ignition coil and actually trying to start the engine.
@@DracoOmnia that is correct, we cranked it soft a few times until we saw oil pressure then plugged the coil back in and lit the fires!
dude I love you so much, I love having someone named Nolan on the internet
She lives! Well done guys. Would love to see a video series of Nolan restoring and modifying the car into something unique.
So happy you got this beast back on the road. Such an inspiration!
We're just all gonna ignore that Jobe clapped the car into life at 11:56 like some kind of mechanical wizazrd?
Welcome to Season 3 of Money Pit! 🙌🏼👏🏼🎉😎🤣😂
It was great seeing Kevin show up. We all need help from a friend.
2:50 I honest to god thought this was gonna be an air mattress sponsorship where he uses it to sleep at work
That rusty paperweight always caught my eyes every episode always liked those old school cars as big as a boat(finally you got her)🙄🖤
If there were ever a situation where the car perfectly resembles the owner, it’s this one 🤣
i work in television and do a lot of car stuff - the professional videography level on this channel is insane and rivals, if not exceeds big production companies. execution, editing, lighting, grip - its all flawless and a step up from anything we do . great source of inspiration and excellence in all crafts. keep it up !
1:26. Over here folks, we have the birthplace of Choo Choo Charles.
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖…
good one
Would've loved it this was made into a full series with each day being it's own episode instead of a 13 minute video of the whole process. Congrats on getting the car running.
i think this was better form. in reality if each day was one episode then most that you would see would be nolan trying to get rusted bolts loose and then they break and then he has to drill old bolts out.
With all the content you put out i missed this one glad I came back and searched for missing content. Great job man enjoy the car. With all the actual wrenching youve done in Hi-Low I hope that is boosting your confidence levels for your personal builds.
First Nolan slept in a Mustang for a week, now he's sleeping in a garage for a week. This is how you tell people that you're single, without telling them you're single.
But hes not
This is sick. Would love to see this car on the road personally. Good work everyone! 🍻
13:50 @donut @junkyarddigs I was waiting for Kevin to climb back into the box for the shipment back to Michigan 🤣🤣🤣
This is awesome!! Are you planning anything else for the car?
Hope you checked out today’s video!!
Love the content, keep it coming!
The editing of this video right off the bat was amazing. You guys seamlessly transitioned from the intro to the content without fluf. I didn't even mind watching the sponsors' section. Any other TH-cam video of a build like this would have taken 15 minutes of mansplaining just to get to the actual work and would have included ridiculous unnecessary ramblings of the worker as they filmed themselves in their shop or filler content of like their dog walking around. All that to say: good job donut. thanks for another professional and entertaining video.
Congrats Nolan! Love seeing you guys working on old cars like this. Great video!
Happy to see this project coming along. Staff builds is way better to watch then lists and cheap gadget reviews. IMO I'd put some more $ into it. Tint the windows, wheels and tires, airbag system. Upgrade all the hardware, lines, anything component wise that hasn't been done. Paint it flat black and redo the chrome trim copper or gold. Keeping the patina is also another way to go, but I'd treat any and all rust areas to prevent future rust, then clear coat it matte a bunch of times to protect what's there from future sun damage and damage from the elements. I'd also suggest power washing under the car then treating the bottom with a fresh coat of paint and sealer. After that sound system, engine etc. You got yourself a life long project car that you can pick away at. We all want updates.
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖!!!
Kevin is awesome. Love his channel and he seems like a great guy.
Love old car builds 👍
Pretty cool old rig!!!
3:37 The new Five Nights at Freddy’s DLC looks sick.
proud of Nolan. these old cars like this aren't the easiest to work on, especially if it hasn't driven in 15 years+. hard work pays off, and now he can finally fix the interior and paint
Next video: cleaning the underside and painting it low car blue!
The fluid drive is a great transmission to teach someone how to drive a stick. Even if you pop the clutch, the torque converter takes over and keeps the engine running. You actually use the clutch to shift between gears, but if you are lazy or are in a traffic jam, (assuming everything is adjusted correctly) simply press the brake, come to a complete stop, when
you are ready to go again, step on the accelerator as you would with an automatic. Since you are starting in 3d, the acceleration will be Mercedes diesel slow, but eventually you will
reach speed. I was given a 1950 Dodge coronet for college, and it was a hoot.
Have had a project on stamds for over 5 years now.
Completely know the feeling of no motivation.
But, the donut channel has me a little more inspired. I might actually do stuff to it this year.
Keep up the great work, guys.
So glad y'all gave junkyard digs a shout-out and he could make it back out, love the channel!
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖.
Man, I'd love to see the whole crew go on a road trip with their project cars, or even just a cruse. See where you all are at with your own projects where you want to take them.
13:08 look at Nolan’s face he’s so damn happy he did it every car enthusiast feels that when your car finally runs and moves 😁😁😁
YES YES YES! Love the collaborative effort on this baby. I'm so amazed that you got this one going again.
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Whatapp✙𝟏𝟖𝟒𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟓𝟗𝟑𝟔𝟖..
Always good to see restoration in progress! Keep going. Next Nolan locks himself in a paint booth, while he strips, primes, and Paints. After much needed rust hole repair
so glad this car finally is going. such a cool project car