Had A 77 with 350. Bought it new and drove it 15 years then a guy hit it in the rear and shoved it into a truck ahead wrinkled front and rear fenders and frame that engine still lives in a 1984 gmc.
@@bored2323 I currently have an 89 Caprice classic ls brougham and also the 89 Cadillac brougham, I must say while I think the Cadillac is much prettier the Caprice has more power and handling is another world compared to the Cadillac both great cars though. And I wish I could find more for a decent price
@@Joesmusclecargarage Wow, I was simply pointing out that mine were still using the original old technology, im no fool, im fully aware that it was original tech for the cars. Im 63 years old old, ive seen all the tech changes 1st hand. Aware both could be upgraded to modern ignition. Your gruff and nasty reply was not warranted, and unnecessary. But certainly exposed what kind of person you are.
I got a brougham on 28 inch rims and nice paint job with clear coat. I restored it from sitting up after years, put 10k in it and now it’s ready for car shows.
The “Caprice” in this era was a Grandparents car and Police Car… That went hand in hand because between those two they could not afford to be broke down on the side of the road and they didn’t. On the ‘66 Plymouth Fury… Wow! how cool, & fun is that! Lookin’ forward to watching this all come together. Make sure she has all original Plymouth parts because this way it’s not only rewarding but you’ll have a special classic car to hold onto.
Guys i love that 65 Ford Galaxy sitting back their . Best car and highway hotrod i ever had was a 65 Galaxy . Lived next door to a body shop and the man that owned it said if i worked a few weeks for him , he would give me the car . Only thing was i had to go out to the wrecking yard and he had a 351w and a C- 6 trans sitting out there ready to be put it . So we got it together thr back seat was shot , but i found a pinto wagon with the fold down seat and it fit just fine , i even mounted the seat latch so that i could fold the rear srat down and made a bed , took my sleeping bag and i didn't need a tent to go out fishing at the Brazos River , just fold that rear seat down and climb in that sleeping bag . They had some great body lines also !!
Man Rev, you are driving me down memory lane with the Old Man's latest acquisition. I had a 66 Plymouth Sport Fury back in 1975. I paid $600 for it with a 383 and an automatic. It was Green and ran like a top. I rewired the ignition with a toggle switch and a push button in the center console glove box. The only thing the ignition switch did was toun on the gauges. I put a new set of tires on her and drove her for two years. Hope you live yours as much as I did mine. The old Chevy did a great job. Thanks and we'll see you next time.
Hey Rev it was great to see all of the family in the car! It is nice to see your son working beside with you! Glad you got another old girl back running and headed down the road.Take care.
Not bad Parked in the woods for 19 years and it starts right up and drives. Reminds me of my 1968 Chevy Impala it was like that never could kill it. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Yes been awhile since you have been on. You and Nikie T were going to work on the Bronco. And we’re waiting on parts for Pontiac. Congratulations to everyone of your family on participating in starting the 82 Chevy. Hope you and Dad had a great Father’s Day! Loved seeing you again Rev. God Bless your whole Family! And thank you for sharing!
I’m a Ford man top to bottom. But I have to admit, it’s hard to kill them old Chevy motors! Although I did destroy a few in my younger days. Love this channel and love seeing you get all the family involved. Keep up the good work and may God richly bless you all!!
As an old Chevy guyI appreciate your comment. I never had any serious problems with the fords I have owned but had some bad experiences that could have happened to any vehicle. I have no idea how many millions of miles I have put on chevies over the past70 years. The small block fords are great engines and have been respected since the late 60's.
@@kenswitzer4133 I’ve owned over 40 vehicles in my almost 60 years on this earth and a lot of them have been Chevy. I’ve had good luck and bad luck out of them both. The toughest vehicle I’ve ever owned was a 76 Malibu. I beat that poor car to death and it just came back for more until there was nothing left of it. But as far as dependability, fire up and go whenever I need it, Ford has been the one most reliable.
Even at their worst, GM made good motors. Had a 1991 Cutlass Ciera that I bought in 2015 for $800. Needed to get out of Tampa, with my stuff, in a bad way, and had $1K to do it. Drove it for a year until the trans started slipping...drove it in reverse to the junkyard. Had the 3300 Buick engine (destroked 3800). That engine was torquey, reasonably efficient, and reliable. It was probably the only good thing about that car, by the time I got it. Cannot really hate the car--despite the sagging seats, broken a/c, and failing wheel bearings, it got me and all my stuff away from Psycho Babe and her unending lineup of 'Rican boy-toys.
This video is posted day after my 61th birthday I love every old cars Ford or Chevy it really don´t matter they are all peace of art and so cool ♥ I´ve had car like this and it was awesome loved it ! This is like sea green the car but they called it green but it´s sea green with blue in it LOL
I put those back on the road all the time I buy em cheap from some older guys that have a wreckin yard I haven’t had one that didn’t fire up yet my personal 79 caprice was the one that put up a fight the most it took a whole new distributor, full tune up, fuel pump, carb rebuild, gas tank cleaning, th350 transmission vacuum module and then it ran great about a year rings or valve stem seals went bad so I ended up LS swapping it. We currently own a 79 caprice 4dr, 1985 caprice estate wagon, 1990 LS brougham Caprice.
This is my favorite car of all time ( 1987 Chevrolet Caprice)! I alway wanted one I been looking for one to fix up with my son just like how me and my father use to fix up old cars back in the day. It getting hard to find these cars now & days because a lot of people getting them restored them and selling for 60,70 or 80k now😩 hopefully can find one for a decent price before they all gone🙏🏽
It might be a green four door Chevrolet, but still a good part of the history of the family. I know you know this but it does not have points and condenser, not scene 1976. Happy Birthday to your dad a little late. This channel would not be as much fun without him. I think you should clean it up and fix the little problems and put the hubcaps back on. Good video.
Happy Birthday "Ole Man" I hope you had an awesome day!!! That Caprice would make your son a great car. My son gave me the same look to when I told him them goofy dad joke's. My wife had a 64 Sport Fury when I first met her. What a car she had the push button automatic in hers. Again Thanks for another fine video!!!!!
I know you like working on four words but honestly you've been working on a little bit of everything I just like watching you and your dad y'all crack me up
Great Video Rev. Have missed you and the Ole Man the late couple weeks. Hope you and Nikki T had a nice anniversary and tell the Ole Man. Happy Birthday.
I got a name for that old Chevy Caprice. Call it “The Cheviac”. What would be a really cool modification is cut the exhaust out, turn the exhaust manifolds upside down, cut the pipes that connected to the exhaust manifolds to a foot in length, and last but not least, cut two holes in the hood for each pipe and you have 2 pipes popping out of the hood. The result is a loud and sweet sounding Cheviac
TH-camr sleeper dude from Southern Tennessee has been adding his family into his car repair videos and he said he's had great success since then and now just hit 100,000 subs. I know you put your dad and now put the whole family in there and watch your views blow up
We make our youtube videos to show what we do. I am not going to make it unnatural for our viewers or my family. I will not add them just for views... Thanks for watching.
Hi Rev. Hope you are keeping well. Hope the Ole Man had a great birthday and happy anniversary to you and Nikki T. Glad to see you having fun, and I enjoyed watching. Cheers Chris. 👍👍😊.
Good Seeing You, Your Father, Wife & Family David, I Was Wondering About That, From Previous Videos, Those Square Body Chevrolet Caprices We’re Built Like Tanks, Tuff Cars, That One Runs Great, Very Quiet, Needs Duel Exhausts On It, LoL!! Keep Up The Good Work Rev. God Bless!!
got to admit that ole Chevrolet is what made me watch this video. In my eyes the Caprice classic is the best cruiser of any car brand. have to mention the Oldsmobile 98 Royal too. I'm a die hard bow tie boy till death. by the way there is no points in a 82 gm. hopefully that kid learned something from this video. chevys just don't give up. you know 90% of all FORDS ARE STILL ON THE ROAD.. THE OTHER 10% ACTUALLY MADE IT HOME.
Wicked Capri love that it runs that quiet it stopped the transmission from working 🤣😂 love the video, very funny and enjoyable, all the best to yous and your loved ones
You guys show that even Christians can have fun with cars and family.Happy birthday to the Ol Man and happy Anniversary to you and no Nikki T.You are all awesome.I got my brother to watching you guys he enjoys you all as well.God bless and all of you.
Hey y'all I just wanted to say thank you for making this video because the two twin girls that I used to know her mother used to own one back in 1986 and I remember seeing that kind of car and to let you know it was blue not green so y'all have a nice happy 4th of July and stay safe out there you and your whole family
@@sergeantmasson3669 actualy 4 doors are making a comeback finaly. And actualy yes there is a market for those shoe box chevys. The 2 door only crowd is finaly on the way out. Thank God. I personally like 4 doors and know many that do. There are clubs that cater to them etc. I have a 4 door 71 nova that I save from junk yard and it's been a great car. Only 1 2door only nay sayer said the usual to many doors garbage. But I have found far more that are enjoying seeing them start coming to car shows etc
@@erickricharson5196 That 4 doors Caprice is worth $2000 in good condition which it's currently not. I've had a successful classic/vintage vehicle restoration and sales business for 30+ years. I still own it. I'm semi-retired now. One of my daughters, and her husband, run/manage it now. Some specific 4 doors classic/vintage cars are collectable, but not many.
Looking forward to the Fury. Growing up my older neighbor bought a hemi version when he got back from Viet Nam circa 1967. I watched him dig holes in the asphalt pavement with the studded snow tires. You could hear the studs pinging the wheel wells as they flew out of the tires. Hard to start when it got below zero, he finally added a second battery for the Wisconsin cold And happy birthday “old man” I’m three weeks behind you!
This would be a nice project to fix it up clean up. Happy belated Anniversary to you and Nikki and happy birthday to the ole man. I’d like to have this Chevy myself.
Those caprice’s were great cars, nothing fancy just dependable and comfortable.
They made a fancy one it was called a caprice classic brougham LS , I owned one for many years it was basically a Cadillac but the Chevy version
Had A 77 with 350. Bought it new and drove it 15 years then a guy hit it in the rear and shoved it into a truck ahead wrinkled front and rear fenders and frame that engine still lives in a 1984 gmc.
@@bored2323 I currently have an 89 Caprice classic ls brougham and also the 89 Cadillac brougham, I must say while I think the Cadillac is much prettier the Caprice has more power and handling is another world compared to the Cadillac both great cars though. And I wish I could find more for a decent price
@@kenswitzer4133 i currently have a 77 coupe with a 454 :), 1977 car of the year. Caprices were definitely the shit.
@@BigBlockCaprice the accessories may have been crap but the car was an Impala at heart. I owned an 84 caprice that held up real good.
Those old Caprices were awesome cars, well built, durable and easy to work on! I had a 91 Caprice Classic as a daily driver for 12 years.
HEI (electronic ignition) was standard starting in 1975. Points were long gone by 1982.
Yes, but I'm still running points In my 58 cadillac , and 68 Mustang, both in very nice shape.😊
@@johnfranklin5277 Both of which were factory equipped with points. Your reply is absolutely irrelevant and has nothing to do with my comment.
yep... not points..
@@Joesmusclecargarage Wow, I was simply pointing out that mine were still using the original old technology, im no fool, im fully aware that it was original tech for the cars. Im 63 years old old, ive seen all the tech changes 1st hand. Aware both could be upgraded to modern ignition. Your gruff and nasty reply was not warranted, and unnecessary. But certainly exposed what kind of person you are.
@@johnfranklin5277 Don’t cry. Go lay by your dish and play with your crayons.
I got a brougham on 28 inch rims and nice paint job with clear coat. I restored it from sitting up after years, put 10k in it and now it’s ready for car shows.
Set up for some money for sure.
The “Caprice” in this era was a Grandparents car and Police Car… That went hand in hand because between those two they could not afford to be broke down on the side of the road and they didn’t.
On the ‘66 Plymouth Fury… Wow! how cool, & fun is that! Lookin’ forward to watching this all come together. Make sure she has all original Plymouth parts because this way it’s not only rewarding but you’ll have a special classic car to hold onto.
It was teachers car, uncles car. There were so many of them back in early to. Mid 80's
@@pd9717 And a taxi cab for that matter! These Caprices, the GM Gbody cars, had so many uses and purposes.
Thanks Robert.... looking for a 383 now..
Guys i love that 65 Ford Galaxy sitting back their . Best car and highway hotrod i ever had was a 65 Galaxy . Lived next door to a body shop and the man that owned it said if i worked a few weeks for him , he would give me the car . Only thing was i had to go out to the wrecking yard and he had a 351w and a C- 6 trans sitting out there ready to be put it . So we got it together thr back seat was shot , but i found a pinto wagon with the fold down seat and it fit just fine , i even mounted the seat latch so that i could fold the rear srat down and made a bed , took my sleeping bag and i didn't need a tent to go out fishing at the Brazos River , just fold that rear seat down and climb in that sleeping bag . They had some great body lines also !!
I love our 65. granddaddy's car
Man Rev, you are driving me down memory lane with the Old Man's latest acquisition. I had a 66 Plymouth Sport Fury back in 1975. I paid $600 for it with a 383 and an automatic. It was Green and ran like a top. I rewired the ignition with a toggle switch and a push button in the center console glove box. The only thing the ignition switch did was toun on the gauges. I put a new set of tires on her and drove her for two years. Hope you live yours as much as I did mine. The old Chevy did a great job. Thanks and we'll see you next time.
Thanks for watching... God Bless..
I have a maroon 1990 Caprice sitting mint in my garage with 64k miles. I live taking it out for Sunday drives.
Can't think of a better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than watching you guys
Thanks Larry.
This moment is better than marriage
Great to see the Feller still doing well at 68 years old , Happy Birthday , and a Happy Anniversary to David and Miss Nicki T !!
Thanks
Hey Rev it was great to see all of the family in the car! It is nice to see your son working beside with you! Glad you got another old girl back running and headed down the road.Take care.
Thanks Kat
Not bad Parked in the woods for 19 years and it starts right up and drives. Reminds me of my 1968 Chevy Impala it was like that never could kill it. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Without a doubt... Starts right up.
Yes been awhile since you have been on. You and Nikie T were going to work on the Bronco. And we’re waiting on parts for Pontiac. Congratulations to everyone of your family on participating in starting the 82 Chevy. Hope you and Dad had a great Father’s Day! Loved seeing you again Rev. God Bless your whole Family! And thank you for sharing!
Thanks
I’m a Ford man top to bottom. But I have to admit, it’s hard to kill them old Chevy motors! Although I did destroy a few in my younger days. Love this channel and love seeing you get all the family involved. Keep up the good work and may God richly bless you all!!
Ahh now they admit it 😏😏. Finally give in to what powers 80% of there cars On the track 😉
As an old Chevy guyI appreciate your comment. I never had any serious problems with the fords I have owned but had some bad experiences that could have happened to any vehicle. I have no idea how many millions of miles I have put on chevies over the past70 years. The small block fords are great engines and have been respected since the late 60's.
@@kenswitzer4133 I’ve owned over 40 vehicles in my almost 60 years on this earth and a lot of them have been Chevy. I’ve had good luck and bad luck out of them both. The toughest vehicle I’ve ever owned was a 76 Malibu. I beat that poor car to death and it just came back for more until there was nothing left of it. But as far as dependability, fire up and go whenever I need it, Ford has been the one most reliable.
@@BillHilly69 not for me
Even at their worst, GM made good motors.
Had a 1991 Cutlass Ciera that I bought in 2015 for $800. Needed to get out of Tampa, with my stuff, in a bad way, and had $1K to do it. Drove it for a year until the trans started slipping...drove it in reverse to the junkyard.
Had the 3300 Buick engine (destroked 3800). That engine was torquey, reasonably efficient, and reliable. It was probably the only good thing about that car, by the time I got it. Cannot really hate the car--despite the sagging seats, broken a/c, and failing wheel bearings, it got me and all my stuff away from Psycho Babe and her unending lineup of 'Rican boy-toys.
Old chevys never die they just fade away.
This video is posted day after my 61th birthday I love every old cars Ford or Chevy it really don´t matter they are all peace of art and so cool ♥ I´ve had car like this and it was awesome loved it ! This is like sea green the car but they called it green but it´s sea green with blue in it LOL
A belated Happy Birthday to you too .
Happy Belate birthday.
Rev's dad, y'all are welcome!!
Would you be interested in selling this car?
Thanks for watching.
So glad to see the next generation, younger kids getting involved!
Having fun too.
Happy Birthday Old Man
Thanks
now this episode is for me. I am a 80's kid and I grew up with gm G and B body's running the roads.
Thanks for watching.
A yard full of old cars, is what I'd call heaven. Wish I could have been there.
The car is blue, it is as blue as Nicky T shirt.
You know it’s a Chevrolet when it starts up easy.
Agreed
Had to go back to the hospital for another back surgery... Pray for yours truly (and the rest of the Catt family) for a speedy recovery...
PRaying for you... hope all is well.
I had an 1985 caprice station wagon. I was a drummer at the time ...now got a FORD EXPLORER. DORF. FORD BACKWARDS. Driver Returns On Foot 😁
Thanks for watching.
A bit late but, Happy BDay Ole Man!
Thanks
I love those old Caprices, they're starting to bring big money now
hey you are right...i have a 87 caprice restored and its valued at 79,000 now.
Yep
ℹ enjoyed it. Great job getting it going. I also enjoyed the drive
I always liked those Caprices. I worked at a Chevy dealer in early '90's and prepped many of those for sale.
This one still has life.
Another BOX CHEVY for the win 👍🏽
Thanks for watching.
Glad y'all are back, missed your videos. Happy B'day ol' Man, had mine in April at 69 years. That Plymouth looks like a winner too.
We need to make more time.
Happy Birthday,Dad.
Thanks
That Caprice is an excellent find!
Agreed
I put those back on the road all the time I buy em cheap from some older guys that have a wreckin yard I haven’t had one that didn’t fire up yet my personal 79 caprice was the one that put up a fight the most it took a whole new distributor, full tune up, fuel pump, carb rebuild, gas tank cleaning, th350 transmission vacuum module and then it ran great about a year rings or valve stem seals went bad so I ended up LS swapping it. We currently own a 79 caprice 4dr, 1985 caprice estate wagon, 1990 LS brougham Caprice.
Most would LS it for sure.
@@RevStoration definitely it’s been great I love it. First LS swap iv done and it’s awesome
This is my favorite car of all time ( 1987 Chevrolet Caprice)! I alway wanted one I been looking for one to fix up with my son just like how me and my father use to fix up old cars back in the day. It getting hard to find these cars now & days because a lot of people getting them restored them and selling for 60,70 or 80k now😩 hopefully can find one for a decent price before they all gone🙏🏽
Thanks Pete... Thinking on it. The Ole Man is debating on letting it go.
This Chevrolet Caprice is definitely a Classic. Can you try doing a "Will it start" video for a 1982 Ford LTD?
We need to get it going too... Not a bad idea..
Why would someone let such a masterpiece go a waste love these old Classic Caprice noting spectacular of looks just dead dependability.
Agreed... time does a job on it.
Happy Anniversary! and Happy Birthday Ole Man!
Thanks
It might be a green four door Chevrolet, but still a good part of the history of the family. I know you know this but it does not have points and condenser, not scene 1976. Happy Birthday to your dad a little late. This channel would not be as much fun without him. I think you should clean it up and fix the little problems and put the hubcaps back on. Good video.
Thanks... I think it is blue and that is my story and I am sticking to it.
Love the t-shirt Mr. “Ol Man”! Great family Rev! Thank you for sharing your fun.
Thanks Farout
Happy Birthday "Ole Man" I hope you had an awesome day!!! That Caprice would make your son a great car. My son gave me the same look to when I told him them goofy dad joke's. My wife had a 64 Sport Fury when I first met her. What a car she had the push button automatic in hers. Again Thanks for another fine video!!!!!
Thanks 👍
I know you like working on four words but honestly you've been working on a little bit of everything I just like watching you and your dad y'all crack me up
We have a blast working together.
Great video. So happy you enjoyed that Chevy!!!
Fun for sure.
Had an '82 for the Sheriff's Dept cruiser. Lasted so long I bought it when the 92 came out.
MOst certainly.
The 305 is alive ! lol
Easy Peasy
Great Video Rev. Have missed you and the Ole Man the late couple weeks. Hope you and Nikki T had a nice anniversary and tell the Ole Man. Happy Birthday.
Thanks for watching..
Man that old Chevy could be fixed up really nice. Till next time my Friends
Thanks 👍
My dad was a GM guy. I was a ford guy just like my uncle John and uncle Virgil. Now quess what I am driving a equinox, strange how things change.
I love your energy brother seems like you really at peace in your life
Just having fun and serving the Lord.
i'm a chevy man myself brother, i really enjoy your videos love ya'll in the Lord
Thanks Lynn... I do not mind the Chevy's but it is just fun to poke at em a little bit.
I got a name for that old Chevy Caprice. Call it “The Cheviac”. What would be a really cool modification is cut the exhaust out, turn the exhaust manifolds upside down, cut the pipes that connected to the exhaust manifolds to a foot in length, and last but not least, cut two holes in the hood for each pipe and you have 2 pipes popping out of the hood. The result is a loud and sweet sounding Cheviac
Will... this one will have some work done to improve a bunch.
I had a 81 same color Light Jadestone if I recall correctly
Probably so.
Rev you're so lucky you can get to wrench on classic cars with your ole man! God bless great video as always.
I know that I am blessed... I try not to take it for granted.
And all I got to say is praise God you still got your father and he can do crazy things with him
Thanks Jason.
Had one of those with a V6. Was my first Chevy and I've been a GM guy since.
Oh the old 4.3 V6 but the 80s carburrated era?
They all breakdown
We enjoyed this one.
TH-camr sleeper dude from Southern Tennessee has been adding his family into his car repair videos and he said he's had great success since then and now just hit 100,000 subs. I know you put your dad and now put the whole family in there and watch your views blow up
We make our youtube videos to show what we do. I am not going to make it unnatural for our viewers or my family. I will not add them just for views... Thanks for watching.
Hi Rev. Hope you are keeping well. Hope the Ole Man had a great birthday and happy anniversary to you and Nikki T. Glad to see you having fun, and I enjoyed watching. Cheers Chris. 👍👍😊.
Doing well.. Thanks
Still has the trim and windows
Surprised for sure.
Great to see whole family back at work, even if it is Chevy!
It sure is!
Glad to see your back rev and with the family
Thanks Eddie
@@RevStoration welcome
whats your plans for this caprice?
Thinking on it moving it. The Ole Man is debating on letting it go.
You need to carry a can of Brakleen to get rid of those wasps.
Most certainly
Good Seeing You, Your Father, Wife & Family David, I Was Wondering About That, From Previous Videos, Those Square Body Chevrolet Caprices We’re Built Like Tanks, Tuff Cars, That One Runs Great, Very Quiet, Needs Duel Exhausts On It, LoL!! Keep Up The Good Work Rev. God Bless!!
Thanks Charles... You are a blessing
It’s My Pleasure Rev. God Bless!!
I think JT would look good in that Caprice some 26inch wheels nice paint job
He would like when all of his friends could ride with him.
That really is an awesome car! So cool that the whole family participated in some way!😎
Thanks Nancy
That was my high school car passed down from my Nana that still to this DAY IS MY DREAMCAR
Wow
got to admit that ole Chevrolet is what made me watch this video. In my eyes the Caprice classic is the best cruiser of any car brand. have to mention the Oldsmobile 98 Royal too. I'm a die hard bow tie boy till death. by the way there is no points in a 82 gm.
hopefully that kid learned something from this video. chevys just don't give up.
you know 90% of all FORDS ARE STILL ON THE ROAD.. THE OTHER 10% ACTUALLY MADE IT HOME.
Thanks for watching... we love em too.... just dont tell anyone.
Oh man My uncle use to have this Chevy 92 was so fun
Sweet ride for sure..
I had a 81 chev wagon that had a 305 and it ran great just like yours. And so much great help 👍Belated birthday wishes for your day. Great video .
Thanks Roy... get it going.
Real beautiful car man really is.
Thanks
my ford the distributor is in the rear, it is a 292 and also my 312
Ours too... we work on the 60's fords... most in the front
Hello REV HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIR ORLANDO FLORIDA CHECKING IN AND THOSE JOKES LOL
Thanks
Wicked Capri love that it runs that quiet it stopped the transmission from working 🤣😂 love the video, very funny and enjoyable, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Thanks
You guys show that even Christians can have fun with cars and family.Happy birthday to the Ol Man and happy Anniversary to you and no Nikki T.You are all awesome.I got my brother to watching you guys he enjoys you all as well.God bless and all of you.
Thanks for watching...
Question, if that Caprice were for sale how much would you let it go for???
Thinking on it. The Ole Man is debating on letting it go.
Very nice box chevy. Caplic as you say. Capric, those are worth a few thousand dollars now a days
Agreed
Hey y'all I just wanted to say thank you for making this video because the two twin girls that I used to know her mother used to own one back in 1986 and I remember seeing that kind of car and to let you know it was blue not green so y'all have a nice happy 4th of July and stay safe out there you and your whole family
Thanks Scott... they are fun rides
No wayyy that’s sick
Thanks
happy birthday old man and happy anniversary david and nicky t and it was so nice seeing the whole family riding together in that old car
Thanks Rick
Man I'm old. Our PD was still using these in 1992.
Yep seen em around a bunch then
would love to get a caprice of that kind.loved the 80`s chevy wagons.another one i would like to get
Thinking on it. The Ole Man is debating on letting it go.
Glad your back
Thanks
Love those caprice. Very comfortable drivers, smooth ride. Great car. And they are becoming collectable
Erick Richarson, not so much with 4 doors.
@@sergeantmasson3669 actualy 4 doors are making a comeback finaly. And actualy yes there is a market for those shoe box chevys. The 2 door only crowd is finaly on the way out. Thank God. I personally like 4 doors and know many that do. There are clubs that cater to them etc. I have a 4 door 71 nova that I save from junk yard and it's been a great car. Only 1 2door only nay sayer said the usual to many doors garbage. But I have found far more that are enjoying seeing them start coming to car shows etc
@@erickricharson5196 That 4 doors Caprice is worth $2000 in good condition which it's currently not. I've had a successful classic/vintage vehicle restoration and sales business for 30+ years. I still own it. I'm semi-retired now. One of my daughters, and her husband, run/manage it now. Some specific 4 doors classic/vintage cars are collectable, but not many.
@@sergeantmasson3669 they are still making a come back. The 2 door only crowd is about gone
@@erickricharson5196 Some specific years/model 4 doors but not many. 2 doors crowd about gone? NOT HARDLY even close.
Looking forward to the Fury. Growing up my older neighbor bought a hemi version when he got back from Viet Nam circa 1967. I watched him dig holes in the asphalt pavement with the studded snow tires. You could hear the studs pinging the wheel wells as they flew out of the tires. Hard to start when it got below zero, he finally added a second battery for the Wisconsin cold
And happy birthday “old man” I’m three weeks behind you!
The Fury is going to be fun.
Awesome job rev love your family and videos
Thanks
Rev- really became a family affair on this one! Great to see another car running and driving.
Roy.. most certainly... we had a blast.
@@RevStoration so glad to hear! can't do this without having a blast now can we?
Rev, I have a soft spot for Box Chevys, touche’... wish I could have been there to collect the trees you cut down for “ yamadori “ bonsai
Thanks and we love it too.
Yall are some country ass people. I love it!!!
Without a doubt.. Thanks for watching.
B bodies for the win and keep on having more fun with the Caprice
Thanks and I agree
that was awesome and every body riding in it now
The whole crew
Awesome video as always. So nice to see y’all Rev. & family. Blessings from Jerome & family in California.
Thanks Jerome
Found this channel by luck. Now I have alot of catching up to do.
Thanks for coming along.. hope you enjoy our craziness.
@@RevStoration the jokes are great 👍
I forgot Happy birthday Ole Man. I agree with Nikki T Start the young man with a ford not Chevrolet don't do that to him lol 😆.
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Beautiful family Rev
Blessed for sure.
This would be a nice project to fix it up clean up.
Happy belated Anniversary to you and Nikki and happy birthday to the ole man.
I’d like to have this Chevy myself.
Yes! Thank you!
Happy birthday old man
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Why wasn't the young fella the one doing the mowing??🤔
The Ole Fella wouldn't let him.. He has always been Mr. Do It All!
@@RevStoration would you be interested in selling the Caprice?
Tell the ole man happy birthday, sorry I missed , now see all Chevrolet not all bad,
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Are you cleaning terminals with a BBQ brush 😆😅🤣😂
We use what we have brother... thanks again for all you do..
Great video I enjoyed it
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