15k for that? got to be joking! cracks me up. You even get a tiny 283 for this Super Sport. Or is that without motor and trans.? Could only watch the first 10 minutes and fell asleep.
Maybe you should stick to commenting on videos you actually have knowledge about.....like gay porn.... you obviously have no knowledge of vintage cars....or youtube...because leaving even negative comments increases the creators ratings and helps them get more views....
@@92xl Never really been in that situation. Been saving money since I was 5 years old. Been blessed with never lacking what I want or need. NEVER buy anything that depreciates. I have owned approx 175 vehicles and haven't lost over about $2000 total in my life. Have had 3 new cars and still didn't lose over $500 in depreciation on any one car.
What an amazing find. Those ‘63s are gorgeous. My nephew who is 21 (I’m 45) was at my house this morning to visit my wife (his aunt, who is recovering from a spine surgery). He is a TH-camr who incidentally makes a better living than I do (I’m not salty about it in the least - his parents were worried this kid would be dead or in jail by now). He fancies himself a car guy, but really he just likes brand new Range Rovers and BMWs. He actually sat down and watched this video with me and the questions he was asking made me wonder if he was kidding. One of the questions was “did they have to make all that by hand back then?” I asked him what he meant, and he said “You know, like with a hammer and an anvil?” I was like, Jack it was 1963, not 1663. They had manufacturing back then. 😂
That car is nice! You'd never ever find one that nice in the northeast! And nobody turned it into a lowrider!!! Great find and great content as always.
Not if it were driven in road salt for many years. I grew up on the Detroit area and even one year of driving thru road salt will do much damage. I'd guess this car was driven in road salt for about 5 years before starting to store it thru the winters.
'Threw me for a loop' comes from roller coasters. 'Knocked me for a loop' is from boxing. Oxford English Dictionary. Everyone should have one. (About twenty massive volumes. Helpful if you've mislaid your stepladder)...
Still and always the best content ( and superstar dog). I've been wrenching for 40 years and you regularly show a detail that makes jobs go better. Love the car!
HI MORTSKE,,, YOU HIT THE JACK POT!!! WOW!! GREAT CAR ,, YOU CAN FIX ANY THING ... WE ALWAYS LOVED THE WHITE 64 WAGON MY SON MAX 8 AND I NOW WE HAVE THE 63 CHEVY,, MAX SAYS ITS NOT SNOWING OUT ITS SUMMER ,, DUFF IS DIGGING AT THE SNOW?? ENGINE HA!!! YA.. LOTS OF GREAT WORK ITS GOING TO BE A GREAT CAR,, YOUR GARAGE HELPS OUT ALOT THE LIFTS. CANT WAIT FOR MORE OF THE 1963 CHEVY!! THANKS.........
Nice car. I am all for upgrades/modifications on classics. I prefer to keep the body and interior stock "looking". Do whatever you want to the wheels and drivetrain. Can't wait to see it on the road!
I've been waiting for this video. Great car! Nice wheel choice. I was hoping you'd put an LS or a MkIV 454 in her with a 4 speed, console, and bucket seats.
That car is beautiful, can't wait to see it roll down the road. It's the one car I regret selling. Bought it for 25 bucks and sold it for 50 bucks back in 1975
That is going to make someone a real nice going to town rig! Nice to see it on the ground and ready for you & Duff take a ride! Oh, that 283 looks verrry nice!
That is a beautiful 63 and glad to see you get the video out on it. It's super clean for being a northern car! That Wildfire lift is fantastic too. I have had one and loved it. They really are the best lift you can buy for the home shop. I'll be watching for the next video on it unless someone else needs to own it first. Good luck with it.
FINALLY!!!! What a find. You're bringing back all the memories to me. The 265 is a rare thing these days. Remebering how the water pump & drive assembly is all different. I'm liking it...
Great Content !..... I had an identical 2-dr. 63 Impala, same gold colour, bench, white top, a 283 2brl. and that lame 2-speed hydramatic tranny, way back in 1971. A lot more rust though, in the Canuck Rust Belt of Ontario, Canada. Cheers !
That is a REALLY nice car!! I would enjoy watching the rest of the work on it. I think you are offering it at a great price, for a honest car, I am glad it is a long way from me!
The routing of the stock exhaust on these was crazy special. Good to see this one coming together. Thanks for sharing. I thought the frozen engine block in the middle of summer had a nice effect. Be well.
Another entertaining video Mortske. In 1967 a friend of mine in high school paid $1,400 for a 63 Impala 409 dual quad 4 speed positraction. Was a lot of money back then but it was a nice car. Same color and interior as the one you've got. Was pretty fast too. SS bucket seats with a console.
Wow what a great clean car it was worth the wait and has such great potential ..I would drive it just like it is ,hard to believe it was found in Minnesota I can't wait to see part 2
Mortske for what you've got into that right now the listed price is NOT BAD for what you're getting.. Especially with the condition of the frame and body, that thing is seriously in phenomenal shape considering where it's lived its life.. really man, you're very much in the ballpark of something in less good condition. Nice work Mortske, great video this week!
Hey Mortske!! Great score on the 63! Really like your wheel choice too! The upgrades you bought are definitely worth it, y'all should do well on this project!
Another Mortske Monday and that was a ton of information to digest , But I really enjoyed the video . Will watch it again later and let it digest , so until next time , nose to the grindstone , keep the night light burning, and give Duff Dog a treat for his faithful service , Stuart in Ontario ..
Love this Car! My Dad had a 63 Impala when I was in High School. 327 with a Slip N Slide two speed. He should have never let me Drive that Car. 4 Door Black with a white Top.
Ahhh yes. Bolting on Americans and adding dual exhaust as well. Complete butchery! Don’t forget the upgrades to the brakes, cooling system, steering and wiring as well. Total hack job. Wait! You’re a Jeep fan? I bet yours isn’t lifted or a winch added…
If you Buy the car you can easily undo any Modifications Mortske has done 😮 . IMHO all "Upgrades" But Mortske take me back in your time machine so I can buy that green truck! Still kicking myself for not buying that one .. Great Video as always! How's the algorithm
I butchered my old Dodge by replacing the transmission and everything sensor related. I hate myself. By butchering it and keeping it road worthy I've ruined it. I apologize. I should probably have kept the factory oil too .. dang me!
I would research that 63... I remember seeing a car search video recently about that particular car. The gold paint was a special edition. Very rare color for that car. Great find!
Hey Mortske that 63 is worth every bit of $15,000.00. I can't believe the great condition it is in. Well worth a frame off restoration for someone! Send it on down to Puddin, Slick and Bill. They all know value! I would by it but I'm trying to locate a 55 chevy 3100 1st gen pickup. I know it's gonna take a whole bunch more money just to make a good runner out of a truck like that than what it'll take to make your car a show room quality car.
Always entertaining and dizzying time lapse assemblies and disassemblies . And Duff.....a born showman and entertainer. Lassie could have learned a thing or two. 3 non opposable thumbs up 👍 👍👍.
Mortske that is a Time Piece and the best is you get to set up your own powertrain!!!! We have been waiting for this one. I have seen it on the lift as you said for a good while and been wanting to see it's revival...SO Thanks!!!!!!
Im sure people have been wondering why this car was in the background for such a long time. Well at least you did not get ripped off by buying someone else unfinished project. Usually when something is in pieces all I offer is 2x the scrap value. Have gotten ripped off myself finding a vehicle with boxes of things that are just random hardware for god knows what. So good luck finding the parts if it's a limited edition or rare vehicle. Btw Mojo seems to like the break lathe it sure is a very helpful tool. Still amazed how solid this vehicle is just try to get the fine details sorted out and she be a runner one day.
I told you about my brother having a 63 SS when I was in grade school. Have a lot of good memories working on that car with him back in the day. I live 60 miles from Joplin MO. In SE KS. Would like to own that car myself.
I am OLD school, I like the stock stance. I also like the wheel choice. I love 63 Impala's, back in the day (1960's), my older brother had one it was white/red interior ..... Good Times! Great content Mortske, this is one of the few TH-cam channels I find myself watching the whole episode. Duff is a great dog a real keeper.😀
for a moment i thought that u were 4 speed swapping it, because thats what i would do if i were the owner. but at the end of the day i am happy that an old car will be in the streets again.
That's a nice '63. She deserves to be fixed up nice. In response to your question, "Threw me for a loop" is an off shoot of "Knocked me for a loop" which is, of course, a boxing term. But "threw me for a loop" first appeared in print & comes from what the Oxford English Dictionary terms a "centrifugal railway" (roller coaster). I hope that clears it up. Well, good luck completing the '63 with your faithful companion giving you a paw. Keep up the good work.
Wow I can't believe how many days it's been and I just got around to watching this video sorry Mort been busy, I have been waiting for this car she's a sweetheart I hope you are able to get it finished and back on the road I'd kinda like to see you keep her but I know you got to many Now Good Job 👍
The thing I always loved about that era Imapla hardtop was the way the sheet metal on the roof was "stretched" to make it look almost like a convertible.
Great video! Happy Mortske Monday! Gotta say you had me checking the daye on this one! I saw snow, long sleeves and jackets! Guess that’s coming soon enough! Chevy is lookin good! 👍👍
Man! My dad had one of these cars...thanks to salt and father time, all I have are a couple photos but I'd kinda like to have one as a project. Nice to see one so solid.
I wondered for awhile about this car as it sat in the rack episode after episode. I kept thinking when did he get it? Did I miss that episode? Now it all makes sense. Love what you‘ve done with it so far and look forward to more unless you sell it. It is way to good for the girls you go with and you know how you say, “we can never have nice things”, so I fear something will happen to it if you keep it 😂😂😂😂 many props to you and Duff!!
When I was a kid we had a 64 gold convertible white top white interior with 327 loved it this car brings back memories. Great find 💯 oh before I forget I heard ya say washers ,southern Ohio I go with worshers 😅 loved the video buddy 🔥💪🔥💪🔥
This takes me back to the late 70's. My older brother had a 64 SS 327 powerglide. Super good condition inside and body. The block cracked on it and he sold it. The dude that bought it got a great car.
Hey Mortske. You DESERVE a decent ‘63 Impala for all the hard graft you put in and share with us reprobates. Finish her up and keep her 🙂 I reckon that she would be eternally ‘the one I let go’ if you sell her on, and it’s time that at least one Impala escapes the standard metalflake/hydraulics/lacework fate and gets to be driven at more than 30mph 🤟🏼
15k for that? got to be joking! cracks me up. You even get a tiny 283 for this Super Sport. Or is that without motor and trans.? Could only watch the first 10 minutes and fell asleep.
I'm so happy to have your qualified opinion on the value of my car! And hey, thanks for the view while you're sleeping!
Maybe you should stick to commenting on videos you actually have knowledge about.....like gay porn.... you obviously have no knowledge of vintage cars....or youtube...because leaving even negative comments increases the creators ratings and helps them get more views....
I remember when I couldn't afford stuff too.
@@92xl Never really been in that situation. Been saving money since I was 5 years old. Been blessed with never lacking what I want or need. NEVER buy anything that depreciates. I have owned approx 175 vehicles and haven't lost over about $2000 total in my life. Have had 3 new cars and still didn't lose over $500 in depreciation on any one car.
Your welcome. I appraised the car while sleeping. @@MortskeRepair
What an amazing find. Those ‘63s are gorgeous.
My nephew who is 21 (I’m 45) was at my house this morning to visit my wife (his aunt, who is recovering from a spine surgery). He is a TH-camr who incidentally makes a better living than I do (I’m not salty about it in the least - his parents were worried this kid would be dead or in jail by now). He fancies himself a car guy, but really he just likes brand new Range Rovers and BMWs. He actually sat down and watched this video with me and the questions he was asking made me wonder if he was kidding. One of the questions was “did they have to make all that by hand back then?” I asked him what he meant, and he said “You know, like with a hammer and an anvil?”
I was like, Jack it was 1963, not 1663. They had manufacturing back then. 😂
Haha, pretty close tho!
That car is nice! You'd never ever find one that nice in the northeast! And nobody turned it into a lowrider!!! Great find and great content as always.
Got something against lowriders?
@chevylandt.v no way. They are cool but it's nice to see an early 60s chevy that isnt
I like stock height also. It upsets me when people low ride old Impalas. They look so good at stock height and ride sooo nice!
Not if it were driven in road salt for many years. I grew up on the Detroit area and even one year of driving thru road salt will do much damage. I'd guess this car was driven in road salt for about 5 years before starting to store it thru the winters.
@@johncaballero8013you are right they look nice at stock height.
That car is TO GOOD for the girls we go out with.
❤Pamela Anderson baywatch years.
*Too. Dammit Dale Wyatt. Those girls are for sure not interested unless they are those girls we go with. =)
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ph0😊_0?l !!!😊
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'Threw me for a loop' comes from roller coasters. 'Knocked me for a loop' is from boxing. Oxford English Dictionary. Everyone should have one. (About twenty massive volumes. Helpful if you've mislaid your stepladder)...
You're always full of surprises,, motskie...
Gotta love Mortske Mondays!
Fanatic find. Can't believe how nice the condition is.😊
It really is way too good for us!
its a beauty, please sign that one over to DUFF
Still and always the best content ( and superstar dog). I've been wrenching for 40 years and you regularly show a detail that makes jobs go better. Love the car!
Glad to hear it!
HI MORTSKE,,, YOU HIT THE JACK POT!!! WOW!! GREAT CAR ,, YOU CAN FIX ANY THING ... WE ALWAYS LOVED THE WHITE 64 WAGON MY SON MAX 8 AND I NOW WE HAVE THE 63 CHEVY,, MAX SAYS ITS NOT SNOWING OUT ITS SUMMER ,, DUFF IS DIGGING AT THE SNOW?? ENGINE HA!!! YA.. LOTS OF GREAT WORK ITS GOING TO BE A GREAT CAR,, YOUR GARAGE HELPS OUT ALOT THE LIFTS. CANT WAIT FOR MORE OF THE 1963 CHEVY!! THANKS.........
☕Another great Mortske vid and cool Impala!!👍🙂
Monday Sir Mortske Time. The best start of my Monday. 😊
Nice car. I am all for upgrades/modifications on classics. I prefer to keep the body and interior stock "looking". Do whatever you want to the wheels and drivetrain. Can't wait to see it on the road!
A father and son Mortske roadtrip! Looking forward to seeing it throw North Dakota gravel all over the place! 😎
I've been waiting for this video. Great car! Nice wheel choice. I was hoping you'd put an LS or a MkIV 454 in her with a 4 speed, console, and bucket seats.
That car is beautiful, can't wait to see it roll down the road. It's the one car I regret selling. Bought it for 25 bucks and sold it for 50 bucks back in 1975
Glad to see the video finally come out, thanks for posting this sweet 63' build!
Our pleasure!
Thank you for my Monday morning entertainment! Always enjoy your videos, keep em coming!
That is going to make someone a real nice going to town rig! Nice to see it on the ground and ready for you & Duff take a ride! Oh, that 283 looks verrry nice!
Can't wait to see her on the road again!
That is a beautiful 63 and glad to see you get the video out on it. It's super clean for being a northern car! That Wildfire lift is fantastic too. I have had one and loved it. They really are the best lift you can buy for the home shop. I'll be watching for the next video on it unless someone else needs to own it first. Good luck with it.
We watch for all three of you but Duff is a huge bonus.
FINALLY!!!! What a find. You're bringing back all the memories to me. The 265 is a rare thing these days. Remebering how the water pump & drive assembly is all different. I'm liking it...
Great Content !..... I had an identical 2-dr. 63 Impala, same gold colour, bench, white top, a 283 2brl. and that lame 2-speed hydramatic tranny, way back in 1971. A lot more rust though, in the Canuck Rust Belt of Ontario, Canada. Cheers !
A lot of great work on a great car. That thing is mint.
Awww! You're the best thing Duff dog has. Heated garage and food in the bowl. 😂 Good Buddy
Very nice and worth every penny 👍 Another quality episode 👌 Thanks and looking forward to the finished product!
Use brush on primer and paint for brake master cylinder plus other parts 🤔🤔🤔🎯
That is a REALLY nice car!! I would enjoy watching the rest of the work on it. I think you are offering it at a great price, for a honest car, I am glad it is a long way from me!
The tailgate might be a '73 only unit. They didn't have the emblem over in the driver side corner after a certain point. Sweet find!
The routing of the stock exhaust on these was crazy special. Good to see this one coming together. Thanks for sharing. I thought the frozen engine block in the middle of summer had a nice effect. Be well.
A good exhaust man is required to dual one of these!
God bless those who take the time effort and space, to preserve beautiful pieces of history , such as this gem of a car.
Well said
Another entertaining video Mortske. In 1967 a friend of mine in high school paid $1,400 for a 63 Impala 409 dual quad 4 speed positraction. Was a lot of money back then but it was a nice car. Same color and interior as the one you've got. Was pretty fast too. SS bucket seats with a console.
Would be a great one to have kept!
GOOD MORNING Mortske and Chin of the TH-cam world.
Great content as usual, Mortske. I really enjoy the longer videos
Glad to hear it!
It's a shame you can't keep ahold of this one it's super clean for sitting in a barn. But I guess we can't keep em all.
Wow what a great clean car it was worth the wait and has such great potential ..I would drive it just like it is ,hard to believe it was found in Minnesota I can't wait to see part 2
nice shape for a car from the north! Glad to see you putting the 63 together she's a keeper.......
Mortske for what you've got into that right now the listed price is NOT BAD for what you're getting.. Especially with the condition of the frame and body, that thing is seriously in phenomenal shape considering where it's lived its life.. really man, you're very much in the ballpark of something in less good condition. Nice work Mortske, great video this week!
I'm not gonna get rich off it, that's for sure!
It's already got a snow up there
Hey Mortske!! Great score on the 63! Really like your wheel choice too! The upgrades you bought are definitely worth it, y'all should do well on this project!
I sure hope so!
I'm trying to buy a car y'all
He said price in the comments!
@@dannyowen6663 it's in the video description above
Another Mortske Monday and that was a ton of information to digest , But I really enjoyed the video . Will watch it again later and let it digest , so until next time , nose to the grindstone , keep the night light burning, and give Duff Dog a treat for his faithful service , Stuart in Ontario ..
🎵🎶 Mortske in the morning
Pudding in the afternoon 🎶🎵
HEY! Good morning and thumbs UP!!👍👍 One of my favorite youtubers! 💯💯👊👊
Love this Car! My Dad had a 63 Impala when I was in High School. 327 with a Slip N Slide two speed. He should have never let me Drive that Car. 4 Door Black with a white Top.
I thought, yes a survivor that hasn't been butchered, and then you start talking about "cutting" and lowering ...
Ahhh yes. Bolting on Americans and adding dual exhaust as well. Complete butchery! Don’t forget the upgrades to the brakes, cooling system, steering and wiring as well. Total hack job. Wait! You’re a Jeep fan? I bet yours isn’t lifted or a winch added…
@@MortskeRepair😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you Buy the car you can easily undo any Modifications Mortske has done 😮 . IMHO all "Upgrades" But Mortske take me back in your time machine so I can buy that green truck! Still kicking myself for not buying that one .. Great Video as always! How's the algorithm
I butchered my old Dodge by replacing the transmission and everything sensor related. I hate myself. By butchering it and keeping it road worthy I've ruined it. I apologize. I should probably have kept the factory oil too .. dang me!
badass mortske.
It was nice to finally see some content on this thing!
You never are bored, ya just scratch your head, witch project is first.Duff was checking the frame out for ya .knowledge is good to know !!!!!!!😊
Looks so smart, this beauty, fresh orange engine sitting there, no mentionable rust and bluetooth wire loom… Love it!
I would research that 63... I remember seeing a car search video recently about that particular car. The gold paint was a special edition. Very rare color for that car. Great find!
Anniversary gold!
@@MortskeRepair So cool that you found that! I'm jealous. Can't wait to see it restored!
I'm really enjoying watching this build...love early 60's cars
From the prices I've recently seen for cars from this era it's a reasonable price. Enjoy your channel and Duff keeps my wife watching!
Thanks 👍
That was great guys need to see and hear from Jessica more often
We love your videos, we learn alot by watching. Thanks for speanding the time for all of us!
I'm so glad!
I had a 63 SS Impala back in the 60s, that one would really be nice with a 409 in it!
This is turning into a sweet ride........... These are the kind of rides we should be driving. Great video Mortske
Hey Mortske that 63 is worth every bit of $15,000.00. I can't believe the great condition it is in. Well worth a frame off restoration for someone! Send it on down to Puddin, Slick and Bill. They all know value! I would by it but I'm trying to locate a 55 chevy 3100 1st gen pickup. I know it's gonna take a whole bunch more money just to make a good runner out of a truck like that than what it'll take to make your car a show room quality car.
I love the 1963 Impala! I wish I had the money to buy it, that’s the year I was born
What is the asking price?
Atleast you know the driver's side rear wheel is GOOD!
Good old days looking at that block! 😮 Thank you for sharing your information on the Year of the Chevrolet blocks.
our pleasure!
That car is worth every penny your asking for it. You just can't find them anymore that are worth the time. Nice car.👍😁
Always entertaining and dizzying time lapse assemblies and disassemblies . And Duff.....a born showman and entertainer. Lassie could have learned a thing or two. 3 non opposable thumbs up 👍 👍👍.
Thanks Mortske. Always something new to learn.
These model Chevys really bring back memories, we had several growing up. This one looks pretty darn good, thanks for posting.
You bet
Mortske that is a Time Piece and the best is you get to set up your own powertrain!!!! We have been waiting for this one. I have seen it on the lift as you said for a good while and been wanting to see it's revival...SO Thanks!!!!!!
Hey Mortske 👋, thanks for the video on the 63. Kept me entertained for a Sunday afternoon. 🖐
Glad to hear it!
Really appreciate the Wildfire part-seriously considering. Thanks!
You bet!
Morske u do not ur a hero to all of us who wish we could what u do! Keep doing what u do we love it!
will do
Good morning Mr Mortske and Duff from Alabama
Im sure people have been wondering why this car was in the background for such a long time. Well at least you did not get ripped off by buying someone else unfinished project. Usually when something is in pieces all I offer is 2x the scrap value. Have gotten ripped off myself finding a vehicle with boxes of things that are just random hardware for god knows what. So good luck finding the parts if it's a limited edition or rare vehicle. Btw Mojo seems to like the break lathe it sure is a very helpful tool. Still amazed how solid this vehicle is just try to get the fine details sorted out and she be a runner one day.
I told you about my brother having a 63 SS when I was in grade school. Have a lot of good memories working on that car with him back in the day. I live 60 miles from Joplin MO. In SE KS. Would like to own that car myself.
Great find! Certainly deserves a higher price.
I am OLD school, I like the stock stance. I also like the wheel choice. I love 63 Impala's, back in the day (1960's), my older brother had one it was white/red interior ..... Good Times! Great content Mortske, this is one of the few TH-cam channels I find myself watching the whole episode. Duff is a great dog a real keeper.😀
for a moment i thought that u were 4 speed swapping it, because thats what i would do if i were the owner. but at the end of the day i am happy that an old car will be in the streets again.
All this double d talk 54:43 yet not one boob joke, that takes restraint full respect to you brother.
That's a nice '63. She deserves to be fixed up nice.
In response to your question, "Threw me for a loop" is an off shoot of "Knocked me for a loop" which is, of course, a boxing term. But "threw me for a loop" first appeared in print & comes from what the Oxford English Dictionary terms a "centrifugal railway" (roller coaster). I hope that clears it up.
Well, good luck completing the '63 with your faithful companion giving you a paw.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the info!
Wow I can't believe how many days it's been and I just got around to watching this video sorry Mort been busy, I have been waiting for this car she's a sweetheart I hope you are able to get it finished and back on the road I'd kinda like to see you keep her but I know you got to many Now Good Job 👍
No worries!
I think that’s a perfect price. I wish I lived closer. I would go ahead and buy it. I live in St. Louis thanks mortski for the great videos.
The thing I always loved about that era Imapla hardtop was the way the sheet metal on the roof was "stretched" to make it look almost like a convertible.
Heck ya
Nice car! While im sitting in Arkansas sweating bullets from the heat, I watching you thaw out a snow covered SBC 😅
Brings back memories of my 63 Impala 327 powerglide which got sold when | got married many moons ago. 😥
Great video! Happy Mortske Monday! Gotta say you had me checking the daye on this one! I saw snow, long sleeves and jackets! Guess that’s coming soon enough! Chevy is lookin good! 👍👍
Can't beat that Chevy orange. Should be one sweet ride. One of the best body styles Chevy ever made.
Man! My dad had one of these cars...thanks to salt and father time, all I have are a couple photos but I'd kinda like to have one as a project. Nice to see one so solid.
Nice car Mortske! Should not have a problem with flipping this car. Thanks for sharing 💯❤️👍
Thanks man,worth the wait! hope to see it in person one day.
That car is cool! Can't wait to see what it ends up being!
I wondered for awhile about this car as it sat in the rack episode after episode. I kept thinking when did he get it? Did I miss that episode? Now it all makes sense. Love what you‘ve done with it so far and look forward to more unless you sell it. It is way to good for the girls you go with and you know how you say, “we can never have nice things”, so I fear something will happen to it if you keep it 😂😂😂😂 many props to you and Duff!!
It will be nice to hear and see it run and stop
Great Vid! $15K is actually a great price.
Great job with the bushing job.
When I was a kid we had a 64 gold convertible white top white interior with 327 loved it this car brings back memories. Great find 💯 oh before I forget I heard ya say washers ,southern Ohio I go with worshers 😅 loved the video buddy 🔥💪🔥💪🔥
This takes me back to the late 70's. My older brother had a 64 SS 327 powerglide. Super good condition inside and body. The block cracked on it and he sold it. The dude that bought it got a great car.
No doubt!
Not a bad price at all Mortske!! Will never find one in that condition for that price!
That is an awesome car! 63's are my absolute favorite of the Impalas followed by the 65's. Love this video, Thank you for sharing! 😁👍
Great finger pointing film, do you also pick your nose with it? Make a film about that too
You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose. I think you're in the wrong place Bossy.
@@MortskeRepair we got a live one Sir ! Haha
Wow, what a douche!
...what?
There's an ass in every crowd, and sometimes it's a really, really big one.
Ida bought just for the Duff Dog color match , but what a find ! The parts are a gold mine
Hey Mortske. You DESERVE a decent ‘63 Impala for all the hard graft you put in and share with us reprobates. Finish her up and keep her 🙂 I reckon that she would be eternally ‘the one I let go’ if you sell her on, and it’s time that at least one Impala escapes the standard metalflake/hydraulics/lacework fate and gets to be driven at more than 30mph 🤟🏼
Nice impala. My first car was a 63 four door bel air. Also have my dads 63 SS impala 327 4 speed car he bought in 66.