If you take on the 122 commuter challenge, consider reporting on areas like loudness (decibels) , comfort/fatigue, heart rate, and reactions from other drivers (waves, beeps and/or fists & middle fingers) Also great to see the Pegamoose on the quarter windows.
Those are great recommendations! In a normal car my commute can be anywhere from 1-2 hours each way, in the dark both ways(this time of year). The data would be interesting to see thats for sure.
HOLY CRAP THERE ARE TWO OF YOU! Great cinematography! The effort shows. Showing you some very small financial support is a no brainer. Your content is entertaining, and we all spend LOTS of money on entertainment. Plus, helping a good guy out. PLUS, I get an invite to your Webby Awards after party when you win one day. PLUS you pay for me to drive my Volvo down there when you are finally a TH-cam millionaire. I BELIEVE!
Hey Dean. The car looks great after the oil application! And boy, you are vamping your filming game up! Thanks for all your efforts to make your videos funny, informative and entertaining. Always a pleasure to watch you breathing heavy in the dark ;D.
You bewty! Came up even possible better, looks like a rolling (wet) dream😉 It's candy for my ears to hear your future ideas and projects, so looking forward to the No:1 comedy channel with car content. Heads up and a bit of a caution, there's a man living in your boot!?, who can blame him? Yet another fan from Straya
Enjoyed the video, though I did have to skip a bit to fit my limited time. Suggest next time thinning the linseed oil 50/50 with paint thinner. Goes on faster, dries faster... Thanks!
Another fine video, sir! I've used something similar on my own Amazon from a brand called Owatrol. I'm planning to have paint work done eventually, but seems to do the trick with not making the areas worse.
This video was like a cross between the movie Pumping Iron, starring Arnold Strongandbigger and a post Apocalyptic car detailing video...I have questions. 1) Will a linseed oil coated 122 spontaneously combust during rush hour? 2) While applying the oil, did you have any sudden yearnings? 3) Do the neighbors shield their children's eyes when they drive past? Seriously, love the heady mix of sarcasm and self-deprecating humor. Keep it coming...
Love it !!! The photo session is pretty good too ... Of course you had a mature beauty as a model ... 😁 I would like to know what size of rims and tires you installed on that beauty.... I think the proportions are perfect and i would consider doing the same on mine...
I have used linseed oil on wood a lot and concrete (floor). In swedish 'kokt linolja' - suppose that is what you call boiled linseed oil. As I had a lot of the product and like the smell - albeit slow drying - I tried it on my Honda XL500 petrol tank. Glossy, thick, uneven finish which was fine. But the sort of sticky surface became ugly by time and in the end I was forced to remove it. Oh, a nightmare. Scratching, solving, rubbing... I regretted it and thinking 'why can't I just be like normal people and use clear coat?'. But this won't be an issue on an old car body that you actually want to be looking rugged and ageing, I suppose. And: Very nice Ama! (The beauty had the same designer as the boxy 740 - Jan Wilsgaard. Who would guess that?)
Are you actually based in Harralson County, GA? I'm up in Hart County, GA with two 122s wagons!! Be really cool to meet up and get some advice from you sometime.
Its slowly drying. 24 hours later its almost tack free. I made the mistake of driving it down some dirt roads right after I did it so ill have to strip an re apply lol
Literally the slickest Volvo in the hood, the oil really made the patina pop! Nice work Deano!😉
Thank you kindly!
A neighbor has one in mint condition. The 2 doors are worth a good bit restored.
Wheres the neighbor located? Be sure to share the channel with him!
Thank you! For bringing out these nice video’s! Like allways, so like allways big 👍🏻👍🏻 🆙
There’s more to come! Stay tuned :)
I will! 🎉
If you take on the 122 commuter challenge, consider reporting on areas like loudness (decibels) , comfort/fatigue, heart rate, and reactions from other drivers (waves, beeps and/or fists & middle fingers)
Also great to see the Pegamoose on the quarter windows.
Those are great recommendations! In a normal car my commute can be anywhere from 1-2 hours each way, in the dark both ways(this time of year). The data would be interesting to see thats for sure.
HOLY CRAP THERE ARE TWO OF YOU!
Great cinematography! The effort shows.
Showing you some very small financial support is a no brainer. Your content is entertaining, and we all spend LOTS of money on entertainment. Plus, helping a good guy out. PLUS, I get an invite to your Webby Awards after party when you win one day. PLUS you pay for me to drive my Volvo down there when you are finally a TH-cam millionaire. I BELIEVE!
Deal.
Hey Dean. The car looks great after the oil application! And boy, you are vamping your filming game up! Thanks for all your efforts to make your videos funny, informative and entertaining. Always a pleasure to watch you breathing heavy in the dark ;D.
We are doing all we can to make things around here as good as possible!
Nice job Dean! An intense job but rewarding! What a result! Nice 🤩
Thank you Arie!
It’s really nice that you gave it a new life again, it’s been a great video series to follow along with.
Thank you for sharing 🤗👍
Thank you! Its nice to hear when someone has followed along such a long time!
Awesome work! Looking forward to seeing the 122 this weekend.
Can't wait!
You bewty! Came up even possible better, looks like a rolling (wet) dream😉
It's candy for my ears to hear your future ideas and projects, so looking forward to the No:1 comedy channel with car content.
Heads up and a bit of a caution, there's a man living in your boot!?, who can blame him?
Yet another fan from Straya
He’s a boot pirate! At least he’s handsome!
Yeah man, this IS it. What a look.
Thank you for the camera suggestion and help!
great vireo, car came out nice.
Thank you very kindly!!
I really enjoyed this one Dean, good job.
Thanks for being a great influence!
Enjoyed the video, though I did have to skip a bit to fit my limited time. Suggest next time thinning the linseed oil 50/50 with paint thinner. Goes on faster, dries faster... Thanks!
Thanks for the tip! I'll end up doing another coat at some point so I will definitely be trying a little thinner.
Looks good!
Thank you kindly!
Another fine video, sir! I've used something similar on my own Amazon from a brand called Owatrol. I'm planning to have paint work done eventually, but seems to do the trick with not making the areas worse.
I’ve received a lot of alternative suggestions already and I think its worth doing a comparison!
Nice! I have some of this stuff yo put on my 72 Clubman estate. Just havent got round to it.
Being in the UK you might have Ankor Wax. I received an email(thanks Jim!) in response to this video. Id like to get my hands on it.
Oh right I might look into that to@@DeanofMachines
@@SimpsonsClassics You betcha!
This video was like a cross between the movie Pumping Iron, starring Arnold Strongandbigger and a post Apocalyptic car detailing video...I have questions. 1) Will a linseed oil coated 122 spontaneously combust during rush hour? 2) While applying the oil, did you have any sudden yearnings? 3) Do the neighbors shield their children's eyes when they drive past? Seriously, love the heady mix of sarcasm and self-deprecating humor. Keep it coming...
1. No
2. Always
3. The neighbors tell me they love the cars but they might be lying.
@@DeanofMachines You're the Best!
Love it !!! The photo session is pretty good too ... Of course you had a mature beauty as a model ... 😁
I would like to know what size of rims and tires you installed on that beauty.... I think the proportions are perfect and i would consider doing the same on mine...
Thank you very much! The wheels are just stock 1998 crown vic wheels lol
I have used linseed oil on wood a lot and concrete (floor). In swedish 'kokt linolja' - suppose that is what you call boiled linseed oil. As I had a lot of the product and like the smell - albeit slow drying - I tried it on my Honda XL500 petrol tank. Glossy, thick, uneven finish which was fine. But the sort of sticky surface became ugly by time and in the end I was forced to remove it. Oh, a nightmare. Scratching, solving, rubbing... I regretted it and thinking 'why can't I just be like normal people and use clear coat?'. But this won't be an issue on an old car body that you actually want to be looking rugged and ageing, I suppose.
And: Very nice Ama! (The beauty had the same designer as the boxy 740 - Jan Wilsgaard. Who would guess that?)
Ive noticed the dirt collecting on the side of the car already
Dean ,that car looks braw
jd scotland
Thanks JD! Appreciate the love!
perhaps i will try this on my f250
Im curious to see what it looks like
😊
Thank you as always!
Are you actually based in Harralson County, GA? I'm up in Hart County, GA with two 122s wagons!! Be really cool to meet up and get some advice from you sometime.
@@Number2MemeFinder we are not in Harralson but close enough! Im available through email or instagram any time!
Looks awesome, but is it like, oily now? Like, do you get greasy when you touch it now?
Its slowly drying. 24 hours later its almost tack free. I made the mistake of driving it down some dirt roads right after I did it so ill have to strip an re apply lol
It should stop the rust from getting any worse.!!!
It will definitely help it!!
The car looks like a great white shark. 🦈
Thats true! I love how this thing looks!!
@ Honestly, it’s so dope! I love the videos man! 🔥🔥🔥
@ thanks for checking out the channel and leaving a comment!!
Just think, in 3years will be 60 years old.!
Its amazing to think this car is that old
I'd love to talk with you on the phone I am in reno. I have the 122 wagon
Best way to reach me is through email. Info@deanofmachines.com
Patina that goes to 11
The best patina I've ever had!
@@DeanofMachines it took decades to look that good
Suck a wicked looking car!
I love the presence it has!
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