Travis: "Do we hone it"? Dad: "Naw, it's positive displacement" Dad knows his stuff, you guys are so fun to watch, keep up the awesome videos! You, Pole Barn Garage, Mortske, Diesel Creek, What the Rust, Budget Buildz, NNKH...who the heck needs cable?? 👍👍👍
I’m 69 now and the only thing I can remember about my dad was he would take me to work with him every now and then and he was a plumber and we would go to the naval station and go fishing. My dad died of cancer when I was just 10 years old and so I love watching you and your pop working together and I daydream about my pop.
Another early-60s "spaceship on wheels" dream machine. look at that rear view! What a beautiful work of art! My local mechanic is lucky enough to own one of these fully restored and sitting on big billet rollers. Thanks for rescuing this beauty.
Good for you guys I love the enthusiasm! My dad and I did lots of car projects but he’s gone and at 51 now I am starting to lose interest/motivation to keep working on cars but watching you guys is fun.
@@theetravisb Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. Your parts story is not surprising, here in NYC had the same issue , turns out who ever tells you the part is there : it’s not , it’s to get you to come in . Am retired Oldsmobile service manager, sir as I would tell my guys work smart : starter fluid would help you 10X on startup ! Very very good job ! Dad your tops in my book 🍩☕️👀😎👍
I’ve stuck the head of a torch down each cylinder before and heated piston up to expand them so rings release from piston grooves. Then dumped acetone n mystery oil on top of piston. Went from 15psi to 110psi. Maybe it will work for you. Luv ❤❤❤❤ the videos. You don’t know how lucky you are to have such a cool and smart dad. And you’re one smart cookie too. You have great content. I never miss a video. Can’t wait for next one.
Travis, you had my attention THE ENTIRE video without a fast forward, and I am a busy guy. I absolutely love what you did here with this 1962. I have a 1962 Coupe Deville - purchased from Detroit just last October 2023. I can totally relate to the things you are doing here - although mine is like new by comparison. Thank you to you & your very cool dad for producing this. Regards Fletch - Classic Restos TV - Australia.
@@theetravisb Tristan, absolutely. I watched and enjoyed - like I said, I have a 1962 just purchased !! Cheers to you and your dad Travis, and again, thank you for a prompt reply to my comment. Cheers Fletch.
Anyone else get goosebumps when he showed the rear right turn signal lights working? Or hearing the radio still work? What a wiring mess for that door jamb. Love the channel, love the car, and your Dad is right - the reason it ran so well is he did the carb. :)
Travis, So enjoyed watching your skills at work with your father. I am 70 and use to do some of this type of work in my teens until my early 20s on cars from the 60s. I understand some of what you take time to explain. Magic of you and your father together makes this priceless. The 62 Caddy is great, 59 with out floor boards and engine reaclaced is classic example of your team. Joe from Smyrna Delaware that appreciates the world you and your father have built.
Hey Trav, this is actually a Sedan de Ville. You called it a Coupe de Ville. The Coupe version has just two doors. Ysll do a GREAT job putting in the work and sharing everything that it takes to accomplish such amazing results! So, thank you both!!!
Hi Travis,Rick I love your videos, long format they are great!! I live in Israel, I have been sick for a few weeks stuck at home, your videos help keeps me sane not watch the news constantly!!!! Thanks guys Good luck with your TH-cam channel ❤
Awesome score guys! Very complete Cad i would have snatched that too. Great job getting it fired up such a satisfying thing to bring an old forgotten classic back to life. Keep it up i share your sickness with these old gems. Tell your pops hello too. My son and I spoke with him at the Duct tape drags last year you’re just like my old man and myself were. He’s 89 now and always itching to help out or whatever is going on in the shop if it’s something he can still do. Keep after it guys.. 👍🏻
Love that Caddy.....Dude, do you know how lucky you are to have your Dad with you on this, plus he's forgotten than many will ever know....Get er done son...
At the beginning, you said twice that it’s a Cadillac coupe Deville. That is very clearly a sedan Deville. My grandfather had a 1962 black Cadillac sedan Deville right out of the showroom. I still remember the first time I saw him and my grandmother drive to my parents house in that brand new shiny Cadillac.
Top-shelf scene where the ShellCamino rolls past the awesome Fina sign - with springs only on the rear. It's not just the sign, but how you guys went ALL. IN. on your installation. You have my stamp of approval.
Hey Travis, I'm over in the UK, and love watching you content. Was wondering if you'd consider interviewing your dad so we can hear more of how he got in wrenching, and how you got the bug? Keep up the good work guys 👍
Hey Travis, in the mid 1980’s I traveled to the South West. Lived and Partied in Flagstaff and went all over including Silver City Albuquerque Demming the land of Many Churches. It was not over populated then and was really cool. Great Memories and I met a girl there also we had fun but nothing really came of it. Sooo honestly I love watching your videos it reminds me of the old days. Thanks 🙏
It is amazing how many people on TH-cam are able to find old cars that they can get running again with only fresh gas, fluids, carb rebuild, and a tune up. I have been building old cars since the early 80's, and some where like that, but most where not. usually the engine or transmission was completely blown up and needed replace.
Travis, your dad is so knowledgeable about these classic vehicles. He is a great asset to you when doing these cars. You also are doning a great job also. Thanks for these videos.
Wow, love that Sedan deVille! You guys work magic. Please, keep bringing those old classics back to life. Loved to hear your Dad say a few kind words about a ‘56 Olds. I’ve got one, and there is more to appreciate about it than meets the eye! Keep these videos coming. Enjoy that ‘62 Caddy!
What a great car! The tech that it had for 1962. Very cool. Beautiful too, and I agree entirely on the whitewalls and original hubcaps being the perfect look. Can't wait to see more of this one! Also, Dad's 1960 Chevy is great. Need more of that one, too!
Go ahead and delete this if you think it's inappropriate, but your finding all the doo-dads working reminded me of a fellow who parked his Sedan Deville at a parking meter and took his change out of his pocket to find a quarter. He had just left the country club, and he also fished up a few golf tees. An old lady saw all this, and asked "Excuse me sir, but what are those wooden things?" He replied "That's what you put your balls on when you drive." The lady replied "My gosh, what will the Cadillac people think of next?""
Personally excited to see an old Caddy being brought back. Not many videos out there reviving these beautiful cars. I rescued a 62 Fleetwood and just got it running. Thanks for all your content!
Hey Travis and Dad, thanks so much for another outstanding video as usual. Enjoyed it immensely and Dad you absolutely crack me up my man. You sound like my dad and that's a good thing!
Your comment about the EPA banning anything that works is so true. I experienced this last year when I tried using aircraft paint remover to strip layers of primer off my truck to get to the original paint underneath. Didn’t work at all. Turns out, the paint stripping chemical, methylene chloride, was banned by the EPA, so paint stripper doesn’t have paint stripper in it anymore.
Wow, the sensation of turning on many accesories and other things that usually doesn´t work and see that the actually work is amazing. Great job done with your dad in this caddy.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. Morning Gems ! That is a lot of iron on wheels . Would be super if it were coupe, so few, but 4dr is fine . Love El Camino guys ! You have your hands full with the Caddy. Good luck going forward. 🍩☕️👀😎👍
That 62 is a great find... I love the body style ... The "fin" craze was winding down on most G.M. auto's but Cadillac kept the fins for a couple decades .. The 62 , in my opinion , has the perfect body lines... And thats the yr I was born...!😊
That's definitely a tube radio. The buzzing noise you can hear at 1:34:50 is interference from the vibrator power supply making its way into the audio stage of the radio. A competent radio technician can change all the old paper and wax capacitors in the radio which will eliminate the noise, and it would be a good idea to swap the mechanical vibrator out for a solid-state replacement while they are at it. The mechanical ones have a limited lifespan and it's actually amazing to see that it still works as they often stop working especially if not used for some time.
I was lucky to be a Canadian teenager in the late 80s that had the chance to travel to Palm Springs CA for a few weeks once a year, there were so many late 50s and early 60s Cadliliacs for sale in premium condition for extremely reasonable prices. Nice save on yours!
The last year of the fins. We had a 1961 Coupe DeVille . Had larger fins. The only difference. Cars out west just last longer. In the dry climate.Love watching you and your Dad working on this old Iron. You’re so right about parts houses like Auto Zone. Congratulations on the start. Those rings and lifter’s and any sticky Valves will work back in. Surprisingly got all the windows working. Loved the video. ❤️💯👊👍
Another huge score. The tritone patina & paint is perfect, love the surface rust, white and orangish red combo. The whitewalls are even a great size, whitewalls and steelies are the best combo. What a beautiful car love the fins. Radiator cap is such a cool time capsule piece. I knew she’d run. Never seen power wing windows, incredible that the windows work too. Man I wouldn’t be able to part with this one…also thanks for including the rebuild of that fancy brake booster that was my introduction to them. Good car find in Nevada I mean New Mexico
Trav: appreciate the work you out into these videos..the editing, camera placement and uploading must be quite the job..and it shows..say hello to your Dad and Emily for us..out family loves your close knot family unit..peace and prosperity from NY..
Travis, you are correct, Ford used the a6 on a lot of their luxury cars, especially through the late 60’s through 1979. Both my 75 and 76 Lincoln’s have a6’s on the 460’s. Ed from O’Reilly.
I’m with you on the whitewalls, I know I’m in the few but to me aftermarket’s rims and tires only look good on a small portion of old cars. Also, love your Twilight Zone reference! Keep up the good work!
When I had my 64 Belair it had full air ride & laid frame. I installed the billet support bearing & added the telescopic rear section so it wouldnt blow the bearing rubber out
Travis: "Do we hone it"?
Dad: "Naw, it's positive displacement"
Dad knows his stuff, you guys are so fun to watch, keep up the awesome videos!
You, Pole Barn Garage, Mortske, Diesel Creek, What the Rust, Budget Buildz, NNKH...who the heck needs cable?? 👍👍👍
Cables obsolete. Thanks for tuning in to what we do !
Don't forget Puddin and vice grip garage!
@@timothyballinger6280 Sorry, I forgot! But also Sleeperdude.
@@Cfchild1I don't like coldwarmotors because of the cursing!! That's why I like these guys . It's just not needed!!
@@Cfchild1 I hope so for your sake .
Love the dad stories, dad wisdom and dad jokes
I’m 69 now and the only thing I can remember about my dad was he would take me to work with him every now and then and he was a plumber and we would go to the naval station and go fishing. My dad died of cancer when I was just 10 years old and so I love watching you and your pop working together and I daydream about my pop.
Another early-60s "spaceship on wheels" dream machine. look at that rear view! What a beautiful work of art! My local mechanic is lucky enough to own one of these fully restored and sitting on big billet rollers. Thanks for rescuing this beauty.
I love that you keep your stuff original!
You are blessed to have your dad helping you. Old school.
Facts
"A turd'll do it everytime!" -Dadism
I can just imagine what a beautiful car this was when it was new !
It was a factory White color would be great to see
Good for you guys I love the enthusiasm!
My dad and I did lots of car projects but he’s gone and at 51 now I am starting to lose interest/motivation to keep working on cars but watching you guys is fun.
Don’t lose motivation because if you do part of your pop fade away with it, don’t you let that happen Westy73 !!!
In an alternate dimension Karl is still waiting for you to pick up your air filter lol
I know it’s a sedan deville not coupe
@@theetravisb Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. Your parts story is not surprising, here in NYC had the same issue , turns out who ever tells you the part is there : it’s not , it’s to get you to come in . Am retired Oldsmobile service manager, sir as I would tell my guys work smart : starter fluid would help you 10X on startup ! Very very good job ! Dad your tops in my book 🍩☕️👀😎👍
Are you sure brother 😜😅❤
I'm really excited to see what all you and your dad accomplish on this car. So cool.
Regardless it's sick...and I would restomod this thing and rock it daily! Other than winter at least...
😂
I’ve stuck the head of a torch down each cylinder before and heated piston up to expand them so rings release from piston grooves. Then dumped acetone n mystery oil on top of piston. Went from 15psi to 110psi. Maybe it will work for you. Luv ❤❤❤❤ the videos. You don’t know how lucky you are to have such a cool and smart dad. And you’re one smart cookie too. You have great content. I never miss a video. Can’t wait for next one.
Travis, you had my attention THE ENTIRE video without a fast forward, and I am a busy guy. I absolutely love what you did here with this 1962. I have a 1962 Coupe Deville - purchased from Detroit just last October 2023. I can totally relate to the things you are doing here - although mine is like new by comparison. Thank you to you & your very cool dad for producing this. Regards Fletch - Classic Restos TV - Australia.
Awesome man glad you enjoyed 👍🏻
@@theetravisb Tristan, absolutely. I watched and enjoyed - like I said, I have a 1962 just purchased !! Cheers to you and your dad Travis, and again, thank you for a prompt reply to my comment. Cheers Fletch.
Thank you for bringing a classic back to life. Coming from a Caddy lover.
Anyone else get goosebumps when he showed the rear right turn signal lights working? Or hearing the radio still work? What a wiring mess for that door jamb. Love the channel, love the car, and your Dad is right - the reason it ran so well is he did the carb. :)
Travis, So enjoyed watching your skills at work with your father. I am 70 and use to do some of this type of work in my teens until my early 20s on cars from the 60s. I understand some of what you take time to explain.
Magic of you and your father together makes this priceless.
The 62 Caddy is great, 59 with out floor boards and engine reaclaced is classic example of your team.
Joe from Smyrna Delaware that appreciates the world you and your father have built.
You are a lucky man Travis....finding and reviving old gems like that with your Dad. Keep it Up! love your vids.
Hey Trav, this is actually a Sedan de Ville. You called it a Coupe de Ville. The Coupe version has just two doors. Ysll do a GREAT job putting in the work and sharing everything that it takes to accomplish such amazing results! So, thank you both!!!
I never knew that there was a first generation El Camino! A car truck with fins in the rear is SO cool!
I'm a caddy guy and that car is a dream project for me. Love it.
Your Dad has genuine car wisdom.
Thanks!
Thank you terry!
Hi Travis,Rick I love your videos, long format they are great!! I live in Israel, I have been sick for a few weeks stuck at home, your videos help keeps me sane not watch the news constantly!!!! Thanks guys Good luck with your TH-cam channel ❤
Stay safe over there 🫡
Awesome score guys! Very complete Cad i would have snatched that too. Great job getting it fired up such a satisfying thing to bring an old forgotten classic back to life. Keep it up i share your sickness with these old gems. Tell your pops hello too. My son and I spoke with him at the Duct tape drags last year you’re just like my old man and myself were. He’s 89 now and always itching to help out or whatever is going on in the shop if it’s something he can still do. Keep after it guys.. 👍🏻
Awesome video as always Travis and Rick.
Love that Caddy.....Dude, do you know how lucky you are to have your Dad with you on this, plus he's forgotten than many will ever know....Get er done son...
Yes very lucky what’s shown on this channel is special.
@@theetravisbhis stories are always a good time and I especially like when he wanders off mic’d up talkin to you lol
At the beginning, you said twice that it’s a Cadillac coupe Deville. That is very clearly a sedan Deville. My grandfather had a 1962 black Cadillac sedan Deville right out of the showroom. I still remember the first time I saw him and my grandmother drive to my parents house in that brand new shiny Cadillac.
Top-shelf scene where the ShellCamino rolls past the awesome Fina sign - with springs only on the rear. It's not just the sign, but how you guys went ALL. IN. on your installation. You have my stamp of approval.
Hey Travis, I'm over in the UK, and love watching you content. Was wondering if you'd consider interviewing your dad so we can hear more of how he got in wrenching, and how you got the bug?
Keep up the good work guys 👍
Hey Travis, in the mid 1980’s I traveled to the South West. Lived and Partied in Flagstaff and went all over including Silver City Albuquerque Demming the land of Many Churches. It was not over populated then and was really cool. Great Memories and I met a girl there also we had fun but nothing really came of it. Sooo honestly I love watching your videos it reminds me of the old days. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for sharing 💪🏼
It is amazing how many people on TH-cam are able to find old cars that they can get running again with only fresh gas, fluids, carb rebuild, and a tune up. I have been building old cars since the early 80's, and some where like that, but most where not. usually the engine or transmission was completely blown up and needed replace.
Agreed. There’s usually a pretty good reason why they were parked.
Brilliant video yet again both. I love seeing you both have a bit of banter between each other. Don't give it up 👍👌
It's so good to see two guys that no how to diagnose problems. And do simple problem solving. Keep up the good work.❤😊
You guys are amazing. To see you guys bring these classic back to live is amazing. I always enjoy what you both do.
As usual, great video and great find Travis! You and your dad are making Tucson just a bit more respectable one car at a time LOL
Well gentlemen its so good to watch you guys enjoy each others company while rejuvenation of 60 year old replicas. Long may it last👍🇺🇲🇮🇪
I like the flower hat. At least it keeps the sun off your head.
Travis, your dad is so knowledgeable about these classic vehicles. He is a great asset to you when doing these cars. You also are doning a great job also. Thanks for these videos.
Glad you enjoy dads very smart
Wow, love that Sedan deVille! You guys work magic. Please, keep bringing those old classics back to life. Loved to hear your Dad say a few kind words about a ‘56 Olds. I’ve got one, and there is more to appreciate about it than meets the eye! Keep these videos coming. Enjoy that ‘62 Caddy!
You guys are a great team. Love seeing the old iron come back to life.
Awesome as always Travis. Not a big white wall however, it definitely works on this one. Excited to see part two. God bless you guys!
Awesome video, beautiful car ,love watching you and your dad bring these old cars back to life and back on the road where they should be
Mixing Chemicals is wild. God Bless. Keep living Free. Thanks for being a great Teacher.
Travis, Kanter automotive has almost EVERYTHING for old cars going way back. Ive had no problems getting parts for my 58 caddy from them. 😊
Old school build quality. Top class job your Dad and you.👍
What a great car! The tech that it had for 1962. Very cool. Beautiful too, and I agree entirely on the whitewalls and original hubcaps being the perfect look. Can't wait to see more of this one! Also, Dad's 1960 Chevy is great. Need more of that one, too!
Great job making that alive again...love your compassion keeping these from the crusher..
Cant wait to see more on this one! Great video guys thanks for sharing
That El Camino engine starts great but that's not just having a healthy engine, it's all about proper tuning! Great work!
Go ahead and delete this if you think it's inappropriate, but your finding all the doo-dads working reminded me of a fellow who parked his Sedan Deville at a parking meter and took his change out of his pocket to find a quarter. He had just left the country club, and he also fished up a few golf tees. An old lady saw all this, and asked "Excuse me sir, but what are those wooden things?" He replied "That's what you put your balls on when you drive." The lady replied "My gosh, what will the Cadillac people think of next?""
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ROFL that’s a new one to me
That's so cool that you got that going a d so much of it still works. Can't wait to see what you do with it 🇺🇲👍
"Turds'll do it every time." Truly, words to live by.
You and your dad work on the coolest cars
Your dad is in his element around them old utes, even more great projects!
Personally excited to see an old Caddy being brought back. Not many videos out there reviving these beautiful cars. I rescued a 62 Fleetwood and just got it running. Thanks for all your content!
Caddies are my fav. Glad you enjoyed
Hey Travis and Dad, thanks so much for another outstanding video as usual. Enjoyed it immensely and Dad you absolutely crack me up my man. You sound like my dad and that's a good thing!
Dad telling stories, you enjoying them. I hope im able to tell my son stories of dad 😊
Excellent job Travis!!!!! Thanks for the content!!! Very entertaining video!!!!
What an awesome find, you two are great to watch thank you for the wondeful content. God bless you both.
Your comment about the EPA banning anything that works is so true. I experienced this last year when I tried using aircraft paint remover to strip layers of primer off my truck to get to the original paint underneath. Didn’t work at all. Turns out, the paint stripping chemical, methylene chloride, was banned by the EPA, so paint stripper doesn’t have paint stripper in it anymore.
another beautyfull car!
Wow, the sensation of turning on many accesories and other things that usually doesn´t work and see that the actually work is amazing. Great job done with your dad in this caddy.
It blows me away what works.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. Morning Gems ! That is a lot of iron on wheels . Would be super if it were coupe, so few, but 4dr is fine . Love El Camino guys ! You have your hands full with the Caddy. Good luck going forward. 🍩☕️👀😎👍
Great shape. 62. One of my favourites. Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Great work Travis , you did a fantastic job getting it running again….
Love your videos. Saving old cars keep it up
Old Cadillacs=artwork
That 62 is a great find...
I love the body style ...
The "fin" craze was winding down on most G.M. auto's but Cadillac kept the fins for a couple decades ..
The 62 , in my opinion , has the perfect body lines...
And thats the yr I was born...!😊
Great revival, , looking forward to the next installment of this cool car , thanks for sharing 👍💨💨
God bless. Fantastic video.
👍 both of you. Thank you mick. Australia 🇦🇺
Don't go under a vehicle without jack stands...not worth it. Love the vid and the ultrasonic cleaner...that was fun.
Beautiful car!! Can't wait to see it driving
Dude! Your DIY ultrasonic cleaner, effing INGENIOUS!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Love that wraparound rear window with the roof overhang.
His dad is a blessing for him!
Im a sucker for the 60s caddys!! And that patina is A+ 😁👌
Good old car glad you have your dad I sure miss seeing mine
Some new shocks , you still have all these old cars .great stuff NZ
Love the content! Old School all the way!
That's definitely a tube radio. The buzzing noise you can hear at 1:34:50 is interference from the vibrator power supply making its way into the audio stage of the radio. A competent radio technician can change all the old paper and wax capacitors in the radio which will eliminate the noise, and it would be a good idea to swap the mechanical vibrator out for a solid-state replacement while they are at it. The mechanical ones have a limited lifespan and it's actually amazing to see that it still works as they often stop working especially if not used for some time.
I was lucky to be a Canadian teenager in the late 80s that had the chance to travel to Palm Springs CA for a few weeks once a year, there were so many late 50s and early 60s Cadliliacs for sale in premium condition for extremely reasonable prices. Nice save on yours!
Great video Travis. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
The last year of the fins. We had a 1961 Coupe DeVille . Had larger fins. The only difference. Cars out west just last longer. In the dry climate.Love watching you and your Dad working on this old Iron. You’re so right about parts houses like Auto Zone. Congratulations on the start. Those rings and lifter’s and any sticky Valves will work back in. Surprisingly got all the windows working. Loved the video. ❤️💯👊👍
Thanks for running into us terry 👍🏻💪🏼
Been looking forward to a video for a couple weeks. Very nice.
Another huge score. The tritone patina & paint is perfect, love the surface rust, white and orangish red combo. The whitewalls are even a great size, whitewalls and steelies are the best combo. What a beautiful car love the fins. Radiator cap is such a cool time capsule piece. I knew she’d run. Never seen power wing windows, incredible that the windows work too. Man I wouldn’t be able to part with this one…also thanks for including the rebuild of that fancy brake booster that was my introduction to them. Good car find in Nevada I mean New Mexico
Love to watch it, keep up the good work and spirit😊
Grtzz from France
Great job. Looking forward to the next video. Don
Another fun video. I love the banter between you and your Dad. Please do keep doing these videos. I'd love to know what you paid for that old beauty.
Nice job sir Nice cadillac good show 😃👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Beautiful car well worth saving. Awesome job.
Trav: appreciate the work you out into these videos..the editing, camera placement and uploading must be quite the job..and it shows..say hello to your Dad and Emily for us..out family loves your close knot family unit..peace and prosperity from NY..
It takes alot of time yes. Thanks for watching
AWESOME! LOVE IT!
Honestly, you two make a very good team.
Hi travis an rick good to see the chev running an welldone on the caddy . Cheers guys🇦🇺
Travis, you are correct, Ford used the a6 on a lot of their luxury cars, especially through the late 60’s through 1979. Both my 75 and 76 Lincoln’s have a6’s on the 460’s. Ed from O’Reilly.
That is one cool old caddy, thank you for sharing Travis
Thanks for tunin in
I’m with you on the whitewalls, I know I’m in the few but to me aftermarket’s rims and tires only look good on a small portion of old cars.
Also, love your Twilight Zone reference!
Keep up the good work!
Sweet El Camino
When I had my 64 Belair it had full air ride & laid frame. I installed the billet support bearing & added the telescopic rear section so it wouldnt blow the bearing rubber out
My favorite year and body style Cadillac!!!!
Holy Man! That's the car from Blue Book with Viggo! Definitely a keeper!