I've seen just about all of Jacks video's and I got to tell ya i smile every time , Jack seems like such a great kid , Dad also seems like he's a good kid too . 🏆
This feels like the most wholesome and entertaining channel on TH-cam. I enjoy watching all the things you are teaching your son. Way to go, dad. Jack, you are such a lucky young man.
Good parents for sure. Jack is an amazing young man. Good luck with all you do. Cool 😎 walking in that junkyard, you were walking though all the cars I grew up with. That old Willi's was one of the service cars at my Dad's shop. I was pretty little, but those memories are the best. ❤
I love watching you two, father/son, doing things together. This day and age, it unfortunately just doesn’t happen a lot anymore. Heartwarming! And Jack is SO knowledgeable about things he’s passionate about. Great young man! 🥰
Love junkyard walk arounds. When I was full time working on cars for a living I knew every junkyard for 50+ miles. If I wasn’t in a hurry would take a couple hours looking through the 50’s and 60’s cars and trucks. Glad to see that both of you love the older ones.
You guys are after my own heart with the love you have for the late 50’s early 60’s GMs. I absolutely love the 59 olds and the 60 Pontiac. 59 Buick is at the top of my list. I will have one someday day.
Great family!! Little brother is wanting so much to be a part. I look forward to to seeing these children grow and show us wholesome living and rare glimpses of happiness
I was on Facebook and saw either the beginning of this video or or one of your shorts from this junkyard and wanted to give you a heads up in case you didn't post it over there
It would be cool to see yall save that Edsel (providing its structurally sound). would be super cool to see back on the road! (Good on ya Dad for teaching the ways to your son!)
I'm super jealous. What a great dad and son Channel, and you can see it's true and not just camera acting. What I would have given to have a dad like you!!
I know nothing about cars but I love watching your videos I can’t believe you’re only 16! It’s so nice to see the relationship you and your dad have I smile a lot at your sense of humor you just take everything in stride
I just love watching your channel, I’m just so impressed with Jacks knowledge of cars, thanks to his dad’s teaching and experience. I can see this father and son working on cars with Jacks future children! ♥️🙏🏻🇨🇦
I love how ell you raised your son! He is gonna be a very cool adult just like my dad who got most of our cars from the junk yard 59 chevy 2 d impala is my dream
Love the videos.love seeing the bond between father and son! Great job dad for Continuing set alarm for cars and passing on knowledge. Love the channel.You guys are amazing
Jack I seen a video where you brought an old craftsman lawnmower back to life you sounded just like your little brother and that was only two years ago. Going to be fun to see that Ranchero put together.
Y’all are awesome! As a student in college I had a 68 Buick Special, chocolate brown… oh I miss that car. Only a 350 2barrel but after working on the body it was so nice. Couldn’t squeal tires unless sand to pavement and you d recognize a squeal but faint. Added 4 black center ET Mags with Js on back to fit in the wheel well and G’s on front. Many wanted to race, but never did cause it couldn’t! lol
You guys motivated me to continue working on my project truck. If you're wondering I have a 1963 Cheverolet Carryall. I would recommend googling the truck if your interested. My father signed it over to me about a year ago. Has a 292 inline 6, 4-barrel carburetor, 4 speed standard (manual) transmission.
I like your show, as a kid I used to go to junk yard to get part for my 1973 Chevy Impala, The Blue Bomb what my friend called it, it would smoke always when I was going to high school, then one day the transmission just quit, it would only go in reverse, sold it for $75 and joined the U.S. Army. THE SARGE
Was always surprised so much attention was given to the Green Ranchero when the Red one seemed like the ticket..but the plans you stated makes sense now..Saving them is the main thing when they are salvageable...glad you found the junk yard dawg though..Saves you from getting thirsty and taking from the Red one so its a win win..good find.
I admire guys like you that have the vision of how to bring some of those old cars back to life. I can envision what they could look like once restored, but bringing them from the relics they currently are to something beautiful again is way outside of my skill set!
I had a 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 for a first car. I believe it was 7.5-8' wide and 21' long! Had a 350 I believe it was and comfortable for 7 of us in it, would have fit 8 of us 16 year olds! Great day to you all today.
Love watching a vision thru you guys eyes. Making those visions happen is a lot of work. Getting up in the tall weeds was nerve racking for me…I kept thinking SNAKE! Back in the day with all that chrome, those were better days in so many ways.
My first time posting as I've been "catching up" on all the other videos. I've really enjoyed watching these and it has been fun to watch the boys growing up. Jack is nearly as tall as you now and AJ is coming up fast. I hope he follows along the path and gets that Corvair going. WARNING I can talk cars all day so this will be a long post. LOL That car in the junk yard (19:07 ish) that you said "looks like mini 55 Chevy tail lights" is a 52 or maybe 53 Willys Aero. The divided back window I think means this is the "Ace" model. I have 2 '52 "Wings" (one piece back window). These had F-head (intake in head, exhaust in block) or the Super Hurricane flathead 6s. (mine have the F head) All had 3 speed w/overdrive. Believe it or not, these cars were unibody construction and weighed about 2500 Lbs. The model line up was Lark, Wing, Falcon, Ace and Eagle. With the Eagle being a 2 door hardtop model. Do a search on them. They make a nice restored, resto rod or a wicked gasser. That car looked like it was missing a lot of parts, unless some were inside the car. Gasser material there. BTW Willys was a man's name, John Willys and he pronounced it like "Willis". My Dad (B: 1924) always said "Willlis" and all the old timers around here (SW TN) did too. There is an old TV commercial for the Aero on youtube that you can hear the name pronounced, in case there are some "doubters" out there. Though reportedly, he once said: "I don't care how they pronounce it as long as they buy one." LOL The green truck (about 18:45) is a Studebaker Champ (not to be confused with the Champion car model) pick up. Very popular with the Studebaker truck crowd. I loved the junk yard crawl. I hope y'all can do another this winter sometime when the vegetation is down.
I wish that we had more salvage yards like this where I live. Sadly, there are a lot of scrap yards that people take their old cars to, and nobody has a chance to get parts or buy them.
Thanks for the fun….if I could, I’d live in a junkyard…I had my eye on the little wagon at the start of your video. It looked pretty solid. Anyway, have a great day!
That old grass mover looks epic too, that car park where you went would love to see some love too, mostly bc of that that you may have missed some good cars as you said earlier
In my twenties I love going through junk yards looking for parts for my 68 Dodge charger these are the days that you'll remember for the rest of your life
Glad you found some good quarters . As you said finding parts are hard to find. You and your dad didn't see any 61 4 door Caddys down there did you. I have a sister in law that just moved to about an hour away from BUDS and I really want to go there and see if I can find some parts are maybe a whole parts car. Thanks for the video and your time
I'm 60, and I grew up walking the wrecking and salvage yards, not for projects, but for parts to keep our older cars running!! Love your channel!
Jack you probably never even thought you'd be where you are when you were planting amazing gardens!! You could teach a lot of kids a lot of things!!
I've seen just about all of Jacks video's and I got to tell ya i smile every time , Jack seems like such a great kid , Dad also seems like he's a good kid too . 🏆
This feels like the most wholesome and entertaining channel on TH-cam. I enjoy watching all the things you are teaching your son. Way to go, dad. Jack, you are such a lucky young man.
Parents are amazing
Good parents for sure. Jack is an amazing young man. Good luck with all you do. Cool 😎 walking in that junkyard, you were walking though all the cars I grew up with. That old Willi's was one of the service cars at my Dad's shop. I was pretty little, but those memories are the best. ❤
I love watching you two, father/son, doing things together. This day and age, it unfortunately just doesn’t happen a lot anymore. Heartwarming! And Jack is SO knowledgeable about things he’s passionate about. Great young man! 🥰
Jack you are the cool kid we all wish we had. Love your videos. Raising them right Kent.
THE WORLD NEED MORE VIDOES US HERE IN WISCONSIN LOVE SPEED BUMP GARAGE !!!!!!
I know nothing about cars, don’t even drive one, but I love watching father and son bonding. ❤
Love junkyard walk arounds. When I was full time working on cars for a living I knew every junkyard for 50+ miles. If I wasn’t in a hurry would take a couple hours looking through the 50’s and 60’s cars and trucks. Glad to see that both of you love the older ones.
I love how respectfully they put back the pieces that they don’t want, so they don’t get damaged. 😊
You guys are after my own heart with the love you have for the late 50’s early 60’s GMs. I absolutely love the 59 olds and the 60 Pontiac. 59 Buick is at the top of my list. I will have one someday day.
I want the Woody....looks pretty solid....not without hope❤
Super awesome father son relationship.
Great father and son bonding video. I love salvage yards.
Great family!! Little brother is wanting so much to be a part. I look forward to to seeing these children grow and show us wholesome living and rare glimpses of happiness
IT IS SO NICE TO SEE A FATHER AND SON SPENDING TIME TOGETHER. BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF MY SONS AND ME.
I was on Facebook and saw either the beginning of this video or or one of your shorts from this junkyard and wanted to give you a heads up in case you didn't post it over there
It would be cool to see yall save that Edsel (providing its structurally sound). would be super cool to see back on the road! (Good on ya Dad for teaching the ways to your son!)
I'm super jealous. What a great dad and son Channel, and you can see it's true and not just camera acting. What I would have given to have a dad like you!!
You are a nice respectful kid! A testament to good upbringing! God Bless!
I am so jealous of Jack and his childhood......
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😂😂 don’t be jealous.
@@JLC87420 I k, it's way too late for me but Jack is living a great life.
The old motor head from upstate ny you guys rock can’t say it enough what a wonderful relationship you have 👍
His childhood is exactly the way mine was living in the Bone yards keep enjoying Life Jack
I know nothing about cars but I love watching your videos I can’t believe you’re only 16! It’s so nice to see the relationship you and your dad have I smile a lot at your sense of humor you just take everything in stride
I just love watching your channel, I’m just so impressed with Jacks knowledge of cars, thanks to his dad’s teaching and experience. I can see this father and son working on cars with Jacks future children! ♥️🙏🏻🇨🇦
Glad you found some stuff yall could use! Bud's is great!
Thanks for the motivation to make it over there!
I love how ell you raised your son! He is gonna be a very cool adult just like my dad who got most of our cars from the junk yard 59 chevy 2 d impala is my dream
I’m not even big into cars but seeing both yours and your dads’ innocent passion reignite my own childhood lol
Enjoyed walking around the junkyard with y'all. Glad you found a Ranchero you could use.
Like watching these guys.... got a 1969 ranchero myself... 302cu V8 5L... 😊
I went junkyarding with my dad ever since I can remember. Great memories!
So nice to see a kid interested in old cars instead of being glued to his phone ☺️
Yall have become just like family to me; I am always excited to see your videos drop. ❤️🇺🇸
Keep up the good work Jack! The whole internet is waiting for the day you drive that green ranchero :D!
Love the videos.love seeing the bond between father and son! Great job dad for Continuing set alarm for cars and passing on knowledge.
Love the channel.You guys are amazing
Hope with the auto correct you guys understand the message.you guys are awesome!
Old guys trick when you are looking for sheet metal , always carry a magnet. Old dull paint can hide a lot of filler.
Love your spirit, kid! No wonder you're doing great! ❤
Thank god for guy's like Bud! great vid guy's
Jack I seen a video where you brought an old craftsman lawnmower back to life you sounded just like your little brother and that was only two years ago. Going to be fun to see that Ranchero put together.
Jack ended up in my feed, TH-cam algorithm score. I’ve been binge watching for the last few days. The joy these guys bring me is priceless.
Great to watch a father and son team that share a vision!
I’m glad you were able to get some parts. I’ll keep my eyes open for you and maybe find some more for you guys.
Hey guys, just wanted to say you guys put some of the best videos
Hahahaha
Jack is getting so tall. Nice to see them go
Brings back memories of walking thru junk yards, looking for parts for my 1967 Cheverolet Impala convertible.
Take care, Paul
Always fun looking around old junk yards!
Y’all are awesome! As a student in college I had a 68 Buick Special, chocolate brown… oh I miss that car. Only a 350 2barrel but after working on the body it was so nice. Couldn’t squeal tires unless sand to pavement and you d recognize a squeal but faint. Added 4 black center ET Mags with Js on back to fit in the wheel well and G’s on front. Many wanted to race, but never did cause it couldn’t! lol
Love junk yards! This was fun!
You guys motivated me to continue working on my project truck. If you're wondering I have a 1963 Cheverolet Carryall. I would recommend googling the truck if your interested. My father signed it over to me about a year ago. Has a 292 inline 6, 4-barrel carburetor, 4 speed standard (manual) transmission.
Cool to see a yard with old iron this day and age.
Great video love them Pontiacs wish that junkyard was a lot closer. Thanks for the tour.
Always a great time at the salvage yard... Great score enjoy all your videos 👍 keep up the amazing work...
The memories that yall are making are absolutely priceless; and to think you’re video them.
3 hours from my house. Still on my bucket list to visit! Thanks for sharing!
I like your show, as a kid I used to go to junk yard to get part for my 1973 Chevy Impala, The Blue Bomb what my friend called it, it would smoke always when I was going to high school, then one day the transmission just quit, it would only go in reverse, sold it for $75 and joined the U.S. Army. THE SARGE
Was always surprised so much attention was given to the Green Ranchero when the Red one seemed like the ticket..but the plans you stated makes sense now..Saving them is the main thing when they are salvageable...glad you found the junk yard dawg though..Saves you from getting thirsty and taking from the Red one so its a win win..good find.
What a great young man! Very reflective of good parents! Congratulations and well done on your channel! Keep them coming!!!
Wow, this brings back so many memories. I love this channel.
Liked seeing those jewels in the rough.
That junkyard is a dream place and fantasy yard of what can be done to restore this classic vehicles.
I admire guys like you that have the vision of how to bring some of those old cars back to life. I can envision what they could look like once restored, but bringing them from the relics they currently are to something beautiful again is way outside of my skill set!
I had a 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 for a first car. I believe it was 7.5-8' wide and 21' long! Had a 350 I believe it was and comfortable for 7 of us in it, would have fit 8 of us 16 year olds! Great day to you all today.
I just love watching your videos, always an adventure!
So nice to see you guys again good find Jack
Watching Jack grow up and h'es an awesome dude. God bless you all. Amazing family.
Love watching a vision thru you guys eyes. Making those visions happen is a lot of work. Getting up in the tall weeds was nerve racking for me…I kept thinking SNAKE!
Back in the day with all that chrome, those were better days in so many ways.
The relationship you two have .. "pretty solid, actually" *smiles*
Lots of history in this junkyard…,I love olds car!!!God bless your.
More cars!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love that "Woody"....I want it!😮❤
What a fun trip for you and your dad. It's awesome.
So glad to see yoʻu back. I love your videos and your love and enthusiasm for old cars.
I'm so glad you found that one Jack. Great seeing you guys back.
You 2 need to have ur own youtube series/episodes. You young man are doing a great job. God Bless
i just can't wait for the day Jack can drive the cars he fixed.... Kudos to his dad teaching and passing on knowledge to his kids.
Awesome video guys it’s great seeing father and son out doing things together
My first time posting as I've been "catching up" on all the other videos.
I've really enjoyed watching these and it has been fun to watch the boys growing up. Jack is nearly as tall as you now and AJ is coming up fast. I hope he follows along the path and gets that Corvair going.
WARNING
I can talk cars all day so this will be a long post.
LOL
That car in the junk yard (19:07 ish) that you said "looks like mini 55 Chevy tail lights" is a 52 or maybe 53 Willys Aero. The divided back window I think means this is the "Ace" model. I have 2 '52 "Wings" (one piece back window). These had F-head (intake in head, exhaust in block) or the Super Hurricane flathead 6s. (mine have the F head) All had 3 speed w/overdrive. Believe it or not, these cars were unibody construction and weighed about 2500 Lbs. The model line up was Lark, Wing, Falcon, Ace and Eagle. With the Eagle being a 2 door hardtop model.
Do a search on them. They make a nice restored, resto rod or a wicked gasser. That car looked like it was missing a lot of parts, unless some were inside the car. Gasser material there.
BTW Willys was a man's name, John Willys and he pronounced it like "Willis".
My Dad (B: 1924) always said "Willlis" and all the old timers around here (SW TN) did too.
There is an old TV commercial for the Aero on youtube that you can hear the name pronounced, in case there are some "doubters" out there.
Though reportedly, he once said: "I don't care how they pronounce it as long as they buy one." LOL
The green truck (about 18:45) is a Studebaker Champ (not to be confused with the Champion car model) pick up. Very popular with the Studebaker truck crowd.
I loved the junk yard crawl. I hope y'all can do another this winter sometime when the vegetation is down.
I wish that we had more salvage yards like this where I live. Sadly, there are a lot of scrap yards that people take their old cars to, and nobody has a chance to get parts or buy them.
What a lucky kid and lucky dad, best friends for real
I've noticed both you and your dad take a step back and forth, while talking to the camera. Its a signature thing. Don't stop. 😂😁
Thanks for the fun….if I could, I’d live in a junkyard…I had my eye on the little wagon at the start of your video. It looked pretty solid. Anyway, have a great day!
Love the wagon
. . . and it even had Power Windows, too.
Outstanding father and son time,well done.
That place is awesome!!!!
That old grass mover looks epic too, that car park where you went would love to see some love too, mostly bc of that that you may have missed some good cars as you said earlier
Great walk around Gents, looks to be some nice classics in your area would love to walk it they are all gone here in 🇬🇧
Jack will never HAVE to walk a mile in his life. Love watching him work on his car.
now that looked like some good fun looking through all those cars.
also looked like a good place to find rattlesnakes!!
Great video, keep them coming.
We need just a Ranchero video, I mean you should show us all of your rancheros and what your going to take off of them to put onto your green one.
Got to love the excitement on the young man’s face
I love you guys. Hey keep your eye out for an 1977 elcamino classic I had one it was red in and out.would love to find another one
Awesome Jack & Kent
In my twenties I love going through junk yards looking for parts for my 68 Dodge charger these are the days that you'll remember for the rest of your life
I love your videos
Making memories that will be great as they get older.
Glad you found some good quarters . As you said finding parts are hard to find. You and your dad didn't see any 61 4 door Caddys down there did you. I have a sister in law that just moved to about an hour away from BUDS and I really want to go there and see if I can find some parts are maybe a whole parts car. Thanks for the video and your time
You two are the Outdoor boys of the Car world ❤❤❤
lovely video so informative and its worth spending time watching it!
1:35 That car is nice! Would love to see smth like that getting restored in a vid!
I'm 15 and I'm starting to work on cars and this is inspiring 😊
nice ranchero by the way' kaydin
Wow that is amazing nothing like that where I live. But I did find a 1981 vanagon at pullapart I'm fixing up now...
Your abilities in car repair astound me, great job and awesome videos.
Yup! If you love them rancheros-having one nice one to daily and one to shenanigan with is the way!!!