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I so enjoy the episodes with Tommy. I would like to be a fly on the wall watching him for a few days as he performs magic repairs on suspension, engines, body work, painting etc. He is an amazingly talented young man - working on cars that existed before he was born 😁. We youngsters from the fifties, sixties lived with these amazing cars, but never had the tech skills & products available that you have today. So interesting to see.
Yup, enjoying life riding in a GTO. 👌 Wrapping headers is time consuming, but to cool the engine compartment down. 👍👌👍 Thanks Tommy. Good job Pumped to see the GTO come alive.
Thanks for showing us the trip to Stovall's! I need parts for my 1982 Monte Carlo. I've shopped online before for used parts, and I've been ripped off or scammed. I need to find a reputable seller and get my project back on track.
Take Tommy and that ol judge and you got some cool old school stuff that can't be duplicated lmao they don't make m like that no mo. Like an old truck driver like me you don't get old and you don't buy new you just get your peter rebuilt. Keepemcoming
How to agree with you on that GTO judge only thing I want different on mine set a black interior is a tan interior think that would go great with the color
Not even sure if one exists in this combination, but mine is a 1969 Pontiac firebird Trans Am convertible 4-speed with the parchment interior and blue top.
yeah, thats what I heard as well. My Ceramic coated header (Stillen/Honda) that was a DD in the salt belt of ohio, rusted out faster where the wrap wasn't. DEI wrapped, but their "Zip ties" sucked and I used SS hose clamps instead. The main thing I did was make sure the car/engine got up to temp on each daily drive.
I had a 1964 GTO in HS. Hard steering, stupid stiff clutch, almost no breaks, one wheel peel, 9 MPG. I have no nostalgia for that car at all. I traded it for a 1971 Honda CB750 (this was 1973). Best trade I ever did. Yes that old Pontiac would be worth a small fortune now and the Honda worthless. But we don't live in the future. At the time I was sure I had by far the better part of that deal.
I feel people look at old cars with some very rose tinted glasses. It makes me laugh when people say my 1993 whatever is way better than any vehicle produced today. I'd rather drive my 2017 Silverado over the 2001 Ranger I had any day of the week. Modern vehicles make more power with less fuel and emissions and are significantly safer.
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Wow, what a surprise it was when I saw Tommy pulling up to Stovall’s in my hometown of Fayetteville, TN!
I so enjoy the episodes with Tommy. I would like to be a fly on the wall watching him for a few days as he performs magic repairs on suspension, engines, body work, painting etc. He is an amazingly talented young man - working on cars that existed before he was born 😁.
We youngsters from the fifties, sixties lived with these amazing cars, but never had the tech skills & products available that you have today. So interesting to see.
Yup, enjoying life riding in a GTO. 👌
Wrapping headers is time consuming, but to cool the engine compartment down. 👍👌👍
Thanks Tommy. Good job
Pumped to see the GTO come alive.
Thanks for showing us the trip to Stovall's! I need parts for my 1982 Monte Carlo. I've shopped online before for used parts, and I've been ripped off or scammed. I need to find a reputable seller and get my project back on track.
Cool man you know what you're doing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Helped my dad with a 69 chevelle I was 10. It would eventually become my first car. I'm almost 60 I have two. That's the one
I've had two friends with judges
Full video please 🙏
Seeing a Pontiac LeMans in the junkyard made me chuckle . My sister had a Pontiac LeMans , but it was really a Suzuki Swift . 😂
I’d love to have that ‘70 GTO.
While you were talking about the manual steering, I noted how out-of-round the steering wheel was! lol
Take Tommy and that ol judge and you got some cool old school stuff that can't be duplicated lmao they don't make m like that no mo.
Like an old truck driver like me you don't get old and you don't buy new you just get your peter rebuilt. Keepemcoming
How to agree with you on that GTO judge only thing I want different on mine set a black interior is a tan interior think that would go great with the color
wondering what the Ram Air 4 engine option cost in ‘69?
Not even sure if one exists in this combination, but mine is a 1969 Pontiac firebird Trans Am convertible 4-speed with the parchment interior and blue top.
Can you still find the rubber nose front bumper/grill for one of those? For me, a 72' Formula 400 with a 4-speed manual.
The judge, jury, and executioner. 😂
C6 Corvette front suspension, parallel 4-link rear end......
Probably an LS which would be ok since the last Pontiac V8s were LS1 based. But if they could get some flavor of actual Pontiac it would be cooler.
Ugh their goes all my views lol
I've heard that wrapping the headers will rot out faster due to holding moisture.
yeah, thats what I heard as well. My Ceramic coated header (Stillen/Honda) that was a DD in the salt belt of ohio, rusted out faster where the wrap wasn't. DEI wrapped, but their "Zip ties" sucked and I used SS hose clamps instead. The main thing I did was make sure the car/engine got up to temp on each daily drive.
Now I understand why the Judge you drove was an automatic…you needed both hands to turn the wheel😂
I need the same windshield trim for my 65 Does Stavolls sell on line . If so can you send me the web site .
Thank you
I wonder what ever happened to the red javelin that was rebuilt
16:32 did he jus say a little hand jobbing?
I'd love to see you guys do a 1957 Ford car
1969 Javelin- my friend got one. Nice car. He got a cougar next
no ls needs a bulter pontiac motor 455 or 467
A shame that the car won’t be kept original
I had a 1964 GTO in HS. Hard steering, stupid stiff clutch, almost no breaks, one wheel peel, 9 MPG. I have no nostalgia for that car at all. I traded it for a 1971 Honda CB750 (this was 1973). Best trade I ever did. Yes that old Pontiac would be worth a small fortune now and the Honda worthless. But we don't live in the future. At the time I was sure I had by far the better part of that deal.
I feel people look at old cars with some very rose tinted glasses. It makes me laugh when people say my 1993 whatever is way better than any vehicle produced today. I'd rather drive my 2017 Silverado over the 2001 Ranger I had any day of the week. Modern vehicles make more power with less fuel and emissions and are significantly safer.
@@bmstylee so so true!
Early CBs are very desirable especially in certain colors.
First commercial at 1:30. Third commercial at 11 minutes in. This is worse than watching a movie on TNT or FX.
😂 when you have a TV show
unlimited corporate bank roll
driving your blasphemous
attempts at hot rodding.....
Sounds like you're envious not gonna lie, I hope you find happiness 😁
@@h2obullet.
Harley Davidson over here talking about blasphemy. SMH
About 2 minutes of actual GTO work....