@nildabridgeman8104 I was just watching 'Mystery Date' which prominently features a BEAUTIFUL 1959 Desoto Firesweep convertible. '59 was the last year of production of the Firesweep and DeSoto itself was discontinued after 1961.
@@txgunguy2766 they don't/won't make them like that anymore.. l don't know much about old cars but I know that was the golden age of cars, without a doubt
I don't understand why we make cars today so ugly compared to the ornate classics. Like car sales would boost if they took a old classic body and jammed all the new fancy running gear in it. Like if dodge made a retro 68 dodge charger with the hellcat running gear then they would make bank
@@ГригорийЖаров-г8ю I made a mod for one of those in arma 3. It's how I learned to make vehicles for videogames was THAT since some russian gave the 3d model out for free since he wanted to see it in as many videogames as possible
Thank you for saving this piece of history. Far too many classics sit for decades with owners that wish they could restore them but will never have the means to do so and the vehicle rots away.
True. The Grandfather of a friend of mine had a 1930's Lagonda on stands in his barn. (UK) During the winter, he would place a paraffin-kerosene sump heater under it to stop it freezing. It was covered in blankets too, so I never saw anything other than the front. I'm sure he meant to work on it, but his health was failing. I lost touch decades ago. I wonder where it is now. Scrapped, or Glorious.
The manufacture of the past is better, more beautiful and more precise than today. This car, after all the years, looks like the manufacture of today ❤
More precise? I'm sorry but no... A lot of this hand fitting was "sloppy" they're certainly great cares but today's fitment is better off the line and engines and transmissions are lasting far longer... Although they still rust like crazy in the rust belt. Don't get me wrong I prefer the older cars but the statement just isn't accurate.
Then you'd love 3/4ths of Chevrolet cars built from 1943 to 1952... 'cause the ones that weren't built this color, were painted this color at some point 😂
1950 Chevy, 1940 Plymouth 1959 Ford, 1968 Chevy, 1963,64 Plymouth, 1962 VW, 1968 Datsun, 1970 Triump. All these cars had enamel paint. The optional paint for some cars was lacquer which was hard paint, no flex, didn't expand or contract and though it had more luster it was a problem as it aged. Later is when acrylic enamel showed up.
That statement is not 100 percent true...Chevrolet was using Lacquer as early as 1923. In fact, if you do some research You may understand that LACQUER was a very forgiving paint due to its ability to repair and repaint.
Que hermoso verlo mi tio abuelo tenia uno. Para mi era muy especial. El era Ingeniero Mecánico. ❤ Esos autos se hacían para que duraran toda la vida. ☺️
It's not a hard top, it's a sedan ! See the door post , That makes it a sedan , A hard top have no post ! But I love the car ! When I was growing up, we had a 52 Chevy 2 door .fastback , I think it was called that ! Is same color as this car. I'm not sure what it would be called .
The car, covered in hay and bird droppings, has undamaged paintwork and nickel-plated parts without traces of corrosion...I willingly believe it! (Sarcasm!) Bird droppings, which even corrode the paint of missile-carrying cruisers that can withstand heating up to 1200 degrees Celsius, did not even leave a stain🤦♂️ Either these are technologies of a lost civilization, or the guy learned “restoration” from Thai bloggers who “restore” computers by washing them with running water, by reverse installation😁
Wow, you're a lucky guy. I like how you were so cautious and detailed with it. I'm guessing those thick layers of dust protected the paint. It cleaned up really nice.
did it fit well or did you have to do a lot of cutting? My older brother had a 1950 Chevy. he didn't want it at his home or his wife didn't want it so we had to leave it on the side of a road. I hope someone did something with it.
Thank you for saving that classic a lot of people don’t realize how important they are to society in history a lot of people like ruining them and doing stupid shit to them so please keep it all original because when they take away the gas, those are the only cars that they’re gonna allow to people to keep
I know it’s not the cool of a classic like that Chevy 2 door sedan but I’m doing my part by my 96 Buick Park Avenue in good running condition I’m the second owner of it and I have no plans to sell it but only to restore it not that it’s needs it as it is still in really nice shape for its age but those are my plans for it the paint is still in good condition as it was garaged by the original owner 90 percent of the time and I keep it in the garage as well only 82,000 original miles original 4T60-E 4 speed transmission and original none supercharged 3800 series 2 Buick V6 I wish it was the Ultra supercharged model but those models are hard to find in nice shape 80 percent of Park Avenues were the base model from 91 to 96 but only 18 percent of Park Avenues sold from 91 to 96 were Ultra trims and even less about 7 percent came with the sunroof option mine happens to be a fully loaded Park Avenue without the sunroof or Ultra trim not rare but it has everything but a sunroof for a base model it’s less common in my opinion it’s worth saving as it is a good reliable Buick I quite like it
Easy question. None. Another thing to keep in mind is 70 years from now *nobody* will want a car from the 2020s let alone care to restore it but this one from 1950 will still be desirable
I would not say that they were abandoned because obviously they look like they were in storage of some kind. So you could say that there were a barn find but not abandoned because they would be outside and very rusty.
I'm from Italy, i really love American cars of the past. They were so elegant, and with a soul (not as like as Christine the Plymouth Fury😅). Great job! ❤️🇮🇹
No seat belt, no crumple zone, no disk brake, and pure leaded gasoline👌 All u need is some white walls and more chrome and u got ur self... a TIMELESS car 😏
Looks great after 48 years.
😐
NOW GO GIT YOUR SHINE BOX
@@Joey500. What? You think I'm funny?😅
Great Green!
@@glenkeating7333Funny like a clown?
Cars were absolute pieces of art back then.
Esses carros na época eram tipo lançamento dos carros que a gente tem hoje em dia 👍😎 só que os antigos sempre são o melhores 😎👍
Absolute honnies 🍯
@nildabridgeman8104
I was just watching 'Mystery Date' which prominently features a BEAUTIFUL 1959 Desoto Firesweep convertible. '59 was the last year of production of the Firesweep and DeSoto itself was discontinued after 1961.
@@txgunguy2766 they don't/won't make them like that anymore.. l don't know much about old cars but I know that was the golden age of cars, without a doubt
@@nildabridgeman8104
Yup. Back then, car design was an art form. Now it's just a science.
Am blown away how great she still looks. That paint is still so beautiful what a beautiful colour green. She must have been really protected 💚
That's 100% and old sir, he is handsome.
It is enamel paint. Much thicker and more durable than current water based paint.
I don't think so if it's really 48 yrs old paint
That's when Car Manufacturers used GOOD Paint...LACQUER!!!
@@Paulo-pi8snyet most of these cars didn't touch 100k miles for the average owner. I don't appreciate today's cars like yesteryear's though.
Lindo esse carro antigo
@@joseeliasdejesus7346 tb acho
I know a few guys who did body work would dispute that claim
@@Paulo-pi8snYet most of them never made it to 100k.
48 years in the barn. The colour even had not got oxidized yet. Perfect car.
Thanks dust
@@Francisco.PampanitoI thought the same.
Have you seen the bonnet😂
Have you seen the bonnet and side fender😂
its oxidized all over the fucking hood LMAO
That is a gorgeous green! After all these years the folks that built them was and still is the greatest generation! ❤❤
That's a nice shade of green.
Yep, a rare case of a correct green that's dark enough and yellow enough
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅@@ldmtag
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😅😅😅😅😅😅😅@@ldmtag
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I swear old cars have personality man they just cool as ice baby
Ice Icebox baby or under pressure 🥳
Ohh my gosh look at the paint looks flawless😮
God I wish they still made cars like this today
Мне тоже, очень грустно осознавать что они рано или поздно исчезнут...
И тем более такие машины на дорогах будут радовать глаз.
😂😂😂
Mitsuoka makes cars in a retro style. This is a Japanese company.
Wouldnt want people to have a car that lasts a lifetime. Then they cant make money off you
She’s a keeper , that green is still catching
He*
@@skyh2394You're really hung over the perceived gender of a car lmao. I do agree though, does look like a he.
@@skyh2394how do you correct gender on a god damn car?!
Damn that baby looks good after 48 years
Was built in '48. Car is 75 years old. Yeah.
It is the speciality of classic vehicles
They were great in that time and a gem now 💚
I don't understand why we make cars today so ugly compared to the ornate classics.
Like car sales would boost if they took a old classic body and jammed all the new fancy running gear in it.
Like if dodge made a retro 68 dodge charger with the hellcat running gear then they would make bank
@@Leboobs22 yea. I love old cars. Especially soviet gaz 21
@@Leboobs22pedestrian safety and aerodynamics so..
@@ГригорийЖаров-г8ю I made a mod for one of those in arma 3.
It's how I learned to make vehicles for videogames was THAT since some russian gave the 3d model out for free since he wanted to see it in as many videogames as possible
@@Leboobs22 He shook hands
Thank you for saving this piece of history. Far too many classics sit for decades with owners that wish they could restore them but will never have the means to do so and the vehicle rots away.
True. The Grandfather of a friend of mine had a 1930's Lagonda on stands in his barn. (UK) During the winter, he would place a paraffin-kerosene sump heater under it to stop it freezing. It was covered in blankets too, so I never saw anything other than the front. I'm sure he meant to work on it, but his health was failing. I lost touch decades ago. I wonder where it is now. Scrapped, or Glorious.
The inside smells like rat piss.
멋진 대우자동차.
Unfair!
This is one of my favorite cars. This is a 1950s Chevy Deluxe. A beautiful and sexy car. Most notably because it was in a disney movie named " Cars "
Beautiful babe 😘😘
@@MarkPatterson-p3q his pfp isnt real you know right its from a shoow you hooter
@@MarkPatterson-p3q bot
I love it when I hear about how vehicles are built to last longer now😂 They were actually serviceable back then.
WOW that green is awesome. It looks outstanding. Great job 👍
My parents bought a new ‘52 Chevy Deluxe (medium blue) when I was 4 years old. I loved that car, and I cried when they traded it in 6 years later.
The manufacture of the past is better, more beautiful and more precise than today. This car, after all the years, looks like the manufacture of today ❤
More precise? I'm sorry but no... A lot of this hand fitting was "sloppy" they're certainly great cares but today's fitment is better off the line and engines and transmissions are lasting far longer... Although they still rust like crazy in the rust belt. Don't get me wrong I prefer the older cars but the statement just isn't accurate.
@@TheSevenJr86it’s not that deep. Calm down.
❤❤Ев 😢в этом году у 😮😅😊гнпз😊😊
@@joeystrait7987"how dare people point out inaccuracies in a dumb blanket statement"
Gorgeous! I love the green color!
Me too❤
Then you'd love 3/4ths of Chevrolet cars built from 1943 to 1952... 'cause the ones that weren't built this color, were painted this color at some point 😂
Beautiful, that’s in better shape than most 10 year old cars,amazing!
Shes screaming to be beautiful again ❤❤!!!
I don't usually like green. But that green is just beautiful.
Only really nice people like green 😅
Yes bro! Mee to.
All that dust protected it against more dust😂
I doubt that car was standing 48 yrs almost no rust and that paint didn't even fade it still looks very good.
True had it been outside in the elements I agree but it was in a barn
@@kyled7748Barn....birds, mice, insects. Musta been a climate controlled barn in Michigan.
fake video hai 😅
it's called clickbait bro keep up OP is just milking the algorithm
Got a 1951 plymouth 4 door barn find. It will be ready to hit the road in about 2 mths. Brakes and Radiator and she is ready to roll.
NO SEATBELTS🤠
@@daleross9001 í put them in the back for the kiddos. Lol
Quality of Paint used in those times ❤️❤️
Old is gold good painting
Comserterteza meu amigo 👍 tudo que os clássicos e carro tudo dos bom que marca o nosso coração 👍😎
It's good to see young chaps like you starting a business like you've got. I wish you much success. Great job with that car.
Damn! It's impressive the paint held up so well. They built em good back then!
Beautiful dude! She just seems to wanna say THANK YOU!!
1950 Chevy, 1940 Plymouth 1959 Ford, 1968 Chevy, 1963,64 Plymouth, 1962 VW, 1968 Datsun, 1970 Triump.
All these cars had enamel paint. The optional paint for some cars was lacquer which was hard paint, no flex, didn't expand or contract and though it had more luster it was a problem as it aged.
Later is when acrylic enamel showed up.
That statement is not 100 percent true...Chevrolet was using Lacquer as early as 1923. In fact, if you do some research You may understand that LACQUER was a very forgiving paint due to its ability to repair and repaint.
this car quite clearly had been painted in the past
SO WRONG. LACQUER WAS THE FIRST PAINT.
Look at that beautiful paint❤❤ They don't make em, or paint em, like that anymore.❤❤
I had a 1951 sedan delivery. A drunk driver ended its life but it protected me. RIP Big Red.
Oh no!
я в восторге. нежность и теплота, ушедшая эпоха восхитительных автомобилей.
мне сперва показалось то что это наша отечественная Волга😂😂😂
Такие же тачки в игре Мафия 2 😊
@@romanshumann5032на победу или зис так то больше похожа
@@romanshumann5032Какая нахуй волга
After completing Mafia 2 I love cars like this....
Was looking for this comment. Cars in Mafia 2 are exactly what got me into these types of cars lol.
I was glad to see that that first rinse was gentle. There's a youngster with some restraint. Good to see... She's a beauty.
This is a masterpiece
What a lovely colour even now! Definitely deserves to live!!
Man, what a great color too.
Greetings from Detroit.
I’m just mostly impressed by how well that old paint held up after so many years of improper storage.
That's because paint used to be good. Now they consider it a success if the paint's still on when you buy it.
The first wash after finding a classic vehicle that’s been hiding for decades is always very satisfying!
Great videos guys, keep it up!
CAN'T WON'T NEVER WILL ,MAKE THEM LIKE THIS AGAIN. ❤❤❤❤
I WISH THEY WOULD!!
SOi 11
Pressure washer helped a lot.
Simply incredible how that car looks after cleaning. 👍
The paint still looks amazing!
Yes, There is nothing like a Good Cleaning and light buff now and again.
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What a beauty, sometimes paint is off, but man, beautiful piece of history
Holy Hell!!! Someone that knows how to properly use a buffer and compound, and not leave swirls in the paint. 👍💯
It's lacquered paint, !😊
Talk about a hidden gem.
Yowza. Stunning.
When people still took pride in their work. Built to last.
Love that green! That’s a great car. Great video.
Que hermoso verlo mi tio abuelo tenia uno. Para mi era muy especial. El era Ingeniero Mecánico. ❤ Esos autos se hacían para que duraran toda la vida. ☺️
My father had a 1950 Chevy deluxe in 66 and I remember being very depressed when he sold it and bought a new 67 mustang
Esos carros viejitos valían mucho la pena, tenían lámina bien dura, estaban espaciosos. Dicen que hoy te los pueden convertir a eléctricos.
Qual e o nome do carro?
Now they build them like shit.
Speaks volumes about the make of these cars. Looks brilliant after just a proper wash after 48 yrs
Green was the color of choice on Chevy’s by far in the early 50’s
Blue is better
is that the first paint ?
looks like metallic !
You know what you’re doing!! Looks great ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, the before and the after are like night and day. That car cleaned up well. Nice job. Love from Marysville California
I'm european. Japanese make the best bikes. Italians make the most beautiful cars and bikes BUT americans make the best cars.
Lindo esse veículo, caiu nas mãos certas para cuidar dele como ele merece, Deus abençoe todos vós.
I'm amazed by how well the green paint held up
That paint job still looks great. Looks like new. Good job ❤😂❤
The amount of people believing that this was the cars first clean in 48 years is insane.
Good job finding it and saving it it's a beautiful car 👍
1951 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop
It's not a hard top, it's a sedan ! See the door post , That makes it a sedan , A hard top have no post ! But I love the car ! When I was growing up, we had a 52 Chevy 2 door .fastback , I think it was called that ! Is same color as this car. I'm not sure what it would be called .
I believe they called those Chevies Fleetlines.
@@christesta2521 No, this is a 2 door sedan, not a Fleetline. I rather like the second series Fleetline 1949-52, especially the 2 door ones.
2door sedan
Как по мне это советская победа
GORGEOUS emerald green vehicle! 😍 I wish I had the money to keep and maintain this kind of car
The car, covered in hay and bird droppings, has undamaged paintwork and nickel-plated parts without traces of corrosion...I willingly believe it! (Sarcasm!) Bird droppings, which even corrode the paint of missile-carrying cruisers that can withstand heating up to 1200 degrees Celsius, did not even leave a stain🤦♂️ Either these are technologies of a lost civilization, or the guy learned “restoration” from Thai bloggers who “restore” computers by washing them with running water, by reverse installation😁
To be fair you can wash electronics 🤷♂️
The hardest part of this was making the car look like it had been sitting for 48 years. Easier to put the dirt and crap on than take it off
Wow, you're a lucky guy. I like how you were so cautious and detailed with it. I'm guessing those thick layers of dust protected the paint. It cleaned up really nice.
This green is one of the best car colours ever.
Dust can protect the paint very well if humidity is not too high 💯 👍
Me and my brother took a 49 Chevy and put it on a 94 Impala SS rolling chassis... best of both worlds.
did it fit well or did you have to do a lot of cutting?
My older brother had a 1950 Chevy. he didn't want it at his home or his wife didn't want it so we had to leave it on the side of a road. I hope someone did something with it.
The quality of paint is awesome 😮
Thank you for saving that classic a lot of people don’t realize how important they are to society in history a lot of people like ruining them and doing stupid shit to them so please keep it all original because when they take away the gas, those are the only cars that they’re gonna allow to people to keep
I know it’s not the cool of a classic like that Chevy 2 door sedan but I’m doing my part by my 96 Buick Park Avenue in good running condition I’m the second owner of it and I have no plans to sell it but only to restore it not that it’s needs it as it is still in really nice shape for its age but those are my plans for it the paint is still in good condition as it was garaged by the original owner 90 percent of the time and I keep it in the garage as well only 82,000 original miles original 4T60-E 4 speed transmission and original none supercharged 3800 series 2 Buick V6 I wish it was the Ultra supercharged model but those models are hard to find in nice shape 80 percent of Park Avenues were the base model from 91 to 96 but only 18 percent of Park Avenues sold from 91 to 96 were Ultra trims and even less about 7 percent came with the sunroof option mine happens to be a fully loaded Park Avenue without the sunroof or Ultra trim not rare but it has everything but a sunroof for a base model it’s less common in my opinion it’s worth saving as it is a good reliable Buick I quite like it
10 Thumbs up!!
That's amazing and love the steps you took to gradually get it clean so it wouldn't get scratched with all the dirt. 😎
Hand washing! A total no! no!
What a high quality materials used while manufacturing the car👌👌👌
Wow. I wonder how many modern cars would last that long
Easy question. None. Another thing to keep in mind is 70 years from now *nobody* will want a car from the 2020s let alone care to restore it but this one from 1950 will still be desirable
@@maggs131 Modern cars are just appliances. Built to go bad and be replaced.
@@rustychevy2087 Just Tupperware.
This is the only cleaning channel I call bullshit on. No way a steel car in Michigan survived outside without an inch of rust.
Wow. That Chevy is whole.
In my city, I saw many of these being destroyed with an ax in the 70s. Fortunately, some were saved as they were hidden.
I would drive this all over TC proudly displaying The Pack’s colors! ❤😊
Красота!!! Самые красивые автомобили делали именно в это время.
Que hermoso auto, nada hay mejor que un clásico! 😊😊😊😊
The paint!! Amazing condition!
Chevrolet 52 , fué mi primer Auto en Cuba, por casualidad de la vida era Verde también.
I’m glad it did not rust!❤
Especially in Michigan.
THE SOUNDS GO HARD 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
I would not say that they were abandoned because obviously they look like they were in storage of some kind. So you could say that there were a barn find but not abandoned because they would be outside and very rusty.
Brings back memories! Nicely done! 👍🖖
I can just hear that car take a sigh of relief once ya put the hose on her lmao beautiful
Умели же делать раньше, не то что сейчас 😮😮😮
Que relíquia. Maravilhoso ❤️
I'm from Italy, i really love American cars of the past.
They were so elegant, and with a soul (not as like as Christine the Plymouth Fury😅).
Great job!
❤️🇮🇹
Cor espetacular. É para admirar cada cantinho.
Came out far better than i expected
Back when cars had quality and style
Your car washing technique was awesome👌
1966 license tag. Beautiful paint job, even after all those years and layers of grime.
No seat belt, no crumple zone, no disk brake, and pure leaded gasoline👌
All u need is some white walls and more chrome and u got ur self... a TIMELESS car 😏
Love these classic automobile details!
Türkiye de foşur foşur yıkadım diyerek video çekerler. 😂 vallahi araba muhteşem efsane klasik.
Iyi!
Вот это капсула времени в идеальном состоянии 👍