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120HP The Turbo-Thrift was lighter and smaller engine hence the name. That grapefruit is also the mold problem on your seats. I am a boomer think I got everything right Happy B-Day young man. 🧁
In 63 there were 3 full-size Chevy models. Biscayne, the entry-level car. Basically taxi cabs & police cars. Next step up, Bel-Air. A mid-level model for budget minded folks. Top of the line was the Impala.
Later on, Caprice debuted as the top trim line for Impala, the largest Chevrolet. About a year later, Caprice became a separate model. Malibu was a mid-size car, that is, smaller than largest cars, but bigger than the compact Corvair.
Monroe is an adding machine. That particular model brings back fond memories for me. My great aunt had one, and I used to watch her meticulously do the books for her gas station using it. I was always fascinated by how it worked and the heavy sound it made. I’d love to find one in working condition someday, though the last one I saw, like the one in this video, looked like it was frozen up and no longer functional. This is why I love your channel so much. It’s not just about watching you clean these wonderful vehicles but also about the memories you bring back for so many people. This is the second thing you’ve had on your channel that reminded me of her. The first was a Lincoln Continental from the 70s. Thank you for all the great memories!
First of all: Happy Birthday, RJ! The potential Buyer is a really wholesome person. He really seems to have a genuine interest in bringing the car back to the street, allowing it to have patina. Which is awesome, because he will potentially have a car with a beautiful, like-new interior and he has to have absolutely no regrets driving it daily, since it is not an investment. I would love a followup on that story from you guys
The 230 cubic inch turbo thrift made 140 Horsepower at 4400 rpm’s. The base price for a 1963 BelAir 6cyl 4-door sedan was $2,508 dollars. The car weighs 3,280 pounds!
You know what I’d love to see? I’d love to see a volume 2 to this video and other videos that y’all have done where the owners of those videos did repaints and stuff to the cars after you’ve cleaned them and actually have them running and in the road.. that would be cool!!
"Belair" was a trim package. Especially used in reference to the Chevelle, but also used on the Impala and other cars too? The top Chevelle trim level was a "Belair".
I'm 69 & those cars were a dime a dozen back then. Had many friends that owned similar ones. That one cleaned up really nice thanks to you guys great work. As for the 1 gallon gas can in the garage, everybody back then owned one. You gotta remember, gas was only around 30 cents per gallon then. Those were the days.
@@hippydippy You are right about the one-gallon cans, hippy. I wonder what today’s equivalent cost would be for $.30 in 1963. I remember back then a quarter could actually buy things. What could you buy with a quarter today?
@@dennistucker9081 you might be able to get a cigarette for a quarter from someone nowadays, but thats about it honestly. Gumballs are going for .50 cents a pop at the local laundromat.
@@brianhamel493 you are right about the ubiquity of those cars. If I remember correctly, the US was the world leader in oil production. This contributed to the relatively low cost.
Absolutely. In 1969, my Bro came home on 'leave' to show us his first car - a red 1963 Impala SS coupe, with a 3-speed on the floor. And in the driveway: my dad's '63 Bel Air wagon; my Mom's '63 blue Impala sedan; and my Granny's '63 Sport Sedan in (to this day my favorite color): Azure Aqua. They truly were EVERYwhere! And they were darned good cars.
Happy Birthday! Your little Bel-Air was once a common as a Toyota Camry is today in the 21st century. The example you did a wonderful job of cleaning up is a one owner survivor car, the last car the owner ever had. It is original mile and had very minimal use, and was kept up very well, not driven in the winter, and stored inside a dry garage. The major body damage was from backing into things when the owner had become very elderly, and the surface rot was from accumulation of debris decaying on top of the flat surfaces as it rested forgotten in its newer location. So glad you were able to tidy it up, and I hope it goes to a respectful new home. Amazing the mice didn't get to it!
The Bel Air was produced by Chevy from 1950 to 1981 .I'm sixty-two years old, and i've owned two of them! And by the way fellas , I love what you guys do!
Also that trunk was that huge for the trailering package and it works awesomely for camping and fishing trips and hunting trips. My Father's '71 Bel Air had vent slats in the trunk lid so we could put our hunting dogs in the trunk with blanket padding and haul them with us. They actually loved riding back there. 😊
GREAT job on that one. It has never been to the track thankfully, and in very good condition for the age. It would be nice to see this one back on the road too. Have a great day and Happy Birthday RJ.
First Off-HAPPY B-day RJ! 🎂 I've stayed in Cleveland many times. My nieces still live there on 95th Street. Have watched this Channel for quite a while now. My opinion, WD Detailing is above and beyond the BEST clean and detail shop I have literally EVER seen. Absolutely love the hard work and detail you both do each time. Far more than normal expectancy. Very, very well done. This was a great vehicle overhaul. Excellent job you guys. Keep up the awesome and amazing work. Physically Handicapped without transportation, if I ever move back to Cleveland and able to get a classic Cadillac I've always wanted, will be contacting WD Detailing. 💙 😎
I agree. These guys are supposed to be in the business of saving older cars, but know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about them. Even at the most fundamental level like "why would someone carry a one-gallon gas can with them?" or that the first thing to try with an old engine is to simply see if you can get any rotation out of the engine by manually grabbing the fan blades and see if you can give it a turn. It's astounding how little these guys actually know about cars. I'm embarrassed for them.
I think that item that you found in the car is a Hedge Apple. They are green. People say they keep away spiders. Happy Birthday RJ. Great car. I had a 1964 Impala SS.
Nothing like a 1960s 'standard size' Chevrolet with that marvelous workhorse of an inline six under the hood, and Powerglide to boot! Just off the top of my brain I believe the 230 six in that year and configuration was good for 140-145 BHP. Fantabulous!
The entire series of engines was commonly called “Turbo-thrift”, although the name was first used on the 230 cubic inch version that debuted in 1963, but the the new engine featured seven main bearings in lieu of the four bearings designed of it predecessor, the “stovebolt” engine witch the stovebolt was considerably smaller and approximately 100lbs lighter.
Happy birthday RJ. The Bel Air was the mid range full size Chevrolet at the time with the Impala at the top of the line and the Biscayne being the low end car. Would like to see you do a 1964 Impala. We had a 1964 Impala when I was a kid.
I got a kick out of the Saint Christopher on the dash. He was the patron saint of safe travels. A lot of religious folks back then had a little statue or a pin in their card. My dad had one. This reminds me of a priest mobile as we used to call them. All black, not flashy 6 cylinder, low milage and looking at the wear of the interior it didn't look like a family car. Brings back memories.
My aunt always had a lil St. Christopher statue or clip on medallion of him on her sun visors in remembrance of her brother Chris who passed away due to a car accident. Out of the 27 years ive known her shes yet to get into an accident, so maybe there is something to it.
Happy Birthday! Definitely one of my favorite model years. The '63 and '64 were my top two favorites for the full size Chevy cars. I liked the mid 60s mid size cars which was the Malibu and all the various trim levels..
Happy Birthday RJ, from the Bering Sea in Alaska. I live on Nunivak Island, population 200 lol. Been watching you guys past few years every week. In my teens n 20s I sure loved cleaning cars for friends n family. Keep finding them barn finds, awesome videos.
Back in the olden days as you kids would call it😂 most of the General Motors cars (Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile) would all use the same body and just change a few things like the grill, tail lights, bumper that we’re actually chrome and put their emblem or hood ornaments on them. The big steering wheel was because it didn’t have power steering.
That particular car was equipped with power steering. Turbo- Thrift denoted the inline sixes (194, 230, 250, 292). Small block V8s were Turbo- Fire, W- series big block V8s were Turbo- Thrust. This car could be had with a 230, 283, 327, 409, or the ultra- rare W series 427.
ok i am in love with the interior of this car, they are amazing to look at. it is a great looking classic for sure but holy moly she's huge, she sure look like a boat! amazing detail as always and happy birthday to you RJ, i hope it's going to be a good one :)
Well, guys, I didn't even know. Chevy made bell airs in this area like Mike. I thought it was only made in the 1950s. I really love to watch the details on this car. I hope RJ. You had a really happy and healthy birthday. My birthday is the 26th of January (At the time of writing this comment, it is tomorrow.) And being able to watch a video from WD Detailing is a very awesome birthday present. Thank you so much. You really are appreciated.❤
Happy Birthday RJ! This reminded me of the first WD video I watched which was a black Mercedes fin back with a red interior… I guess I am a sucker for that color combo. I hope this guy buys the Bel Air and drives it!
From low end to high, the chevy Biscayne, Bel-Air, and Impala were Chevy's full-size offerings for 1963. Engines ranged from the 232 inline 6, the 283 v8, 327 v8, and the 409 v8. My Dad had a 1963 Impala convertible with the 232 6 with 3 on the tree. It would be the following year (64) when Chevy would introduce the Chevelle. My mother would have 3 of those before switching to Buicks. '64, '68, and '72. But the 63 Impala that Pop had featured the 6 taillights. His previous 1960 Bel-Air has just the 4, a feature shared with the Biscayne. The 232-6 engine was about 130 hp, and fairly economical to run. They always seemed greasy and dirty. The Turbo-Thrift designation referred to the 232 cu. in. 6 cylinder with way over 100 hp, 130 as I recall. Thanks for the memories guys !
If it was properly cared for and stored dry in that garage when not in use, it's not too surprising it survived that long. I bet most of the corrosion on the top of the hood and the roof, and the water in the trunk are the result of the roof collapse. Still, it's in overall good shape, which is cool to see.
R.J. Happy belated birthday! To the viewers; these guys are good at what they do and they do it for us… the viewers. Please note that they may not have the same knowledge base of these older cars as we May not have the same knowledge of the newer cars they do. It is refreshing to watch and see what questions they have regarding these older cars that we may have had in high school. I enjoy it because my kids would have the same questions. In my 1964 1/2 Mustang, my son was looking for the air conditioner knobs and power window switches. I had to explain and demonstrate the 2/60 air conditioner… (2 window vents at 60 mph). These old cars had large trunks so that we could get more people in at the drive-in movies w/o having to pay for them.
Que Dios bendiga los servicios de Julia K Cook, ella ha cambiado miles de vidas en todo el mundo (Estados Unidos, Colombia, Argentina, México, Ecuador, España, Perú y muchos lugares) que un buen nombre es mejor que la plata o el oro.
Happy Birthday! Your channel is super satisfying and fantastic to watch! The cleansing and bringing back to life cars is restorative for the cars and me! 2. When there were drive in movies we would sneak in a bunch of people in a trunk that big.
Wow, not only is the Chevy from the year I was born, but it is the exact car my grandparents had when I was a kid. However, their´s was white with either blue or black interior if I remember correctly. They kept it until 69 or 70 when they got a Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser station wagon with the faux wood paneling to fit all the grand kids.
Oh boys... I need to take you both to dinner and talk about all these 60's cars... So BelAir, Biscayne were the cheapest versions of the Impala platform, and then in 1965/66 Caprice came on and knocked Impala down a notch...That is an old "Adding Machine". early calculator....Happy Birthday RJ>>.. This is gonna come up nicely...BelAir and Biscayne lasted till mid 70's...You guys are gonna ROCK this car... OMG.. is that a Sacred Heart statue magnet on the dash??? Wow. LOOK at those seats.. You brought them up beautifully.. THAT is how car interiors were once done...
Chevy produced the Bel Air from 1950 to 1975 (U.S.) and 1981 (Canadian). I owned 3, a 1954 (2 dr sdn), a 1961 (L6 2 dr flat top), and a 1963 (L6 4 dr sdn) like the one in this video only Ermine White with blue interior. The 1963 L6 upgraded to a 7 main bearing. The Turbo Thrift was just marketing jargon. I also had a 1963 Impala SS with the 327 ci 4 barrel carb and it got better mpg than the 1963 L6 if you kept your foot out of it and drove it sensibly. Dupont owned a major share of GM and that is why so much of these cars had their seat materials and paints. I used to call my '54 Bel Air "The Dupont Special." Great job on this car, brings back a lot of memories.
Happy birthday RJ , great content as always guys, interesting car find, i didn't know they made the bel air into the 60s like you guys pointed out, it seems to have no throwback features to the 50's ones.
What an awesome find. I'm so very glad that someone had the sense to store this. So very intact and very well preserved. Right down to the Era correct bias ply tires. And those floor mats, wow. Excellent find.. amazing work. Frank will buy this car, if not, he's crazy. But I know he will. Those in line 6 engines are some of the best,
Happy Birthday RJ great job guys now you have edited the content I am curious to know how long did it take you guys are really likable and honest I watch each episode from start to finish looking forward to the next one best regards Andy Allen.
My Aunt had a 64 Belair very similar to this one. The only difference was the grill. Interior was almost the same. 6 cylinder power steering no power brakes. . The differences between the Byscane, had one taillight on each side, Belair had 2 taillights each side and the Impala had 3 each side. Great running car. Turbo thrift means a semi automatic trans. Powerglide was the automatic.
Yes 230ci. Turbo was in reference to the turbo 350 transmission i believe. And thrift because the 6 was a thrifty economical cheaper engine that sipped gas but was also a torque’y little engine.
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Вам не хватает трудолюбия, вы ленивые
Impala, caprice, Bellaire, same family (base model)
Malibu, chevelle, beaumont, same famly (base model)
120HP The Turbo-Thrift was lighter and smaller engine hence the name. That grapefruit is also the mold problem on your seats. I am a boomer think I got everything right Happy B-Day young man. 🧁
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In 63 there were 3 full-size Chevy models. Biscayne, the entry-level car. Basically taxi cabs & police cars. Next step up, Bel-Air. A mid-level model for budget minded folks. Top of the line was the Impala.
Came here to say this.👆
Later on, Caprice debuted as the top trim line for Impala, the largest Chevrolet. About a year later, Caprice became a separate model. Malibu was a mid-size car, that is, smaller than largest cars, but bigger than the compact Corvair.
Your device there is an adding machine. I see they are also called calculating machines. But “adding” machine was the most common name.
Happy birthday, R.J.! (Singing:). How old are you….? 🎶
The one-gallon can of gasoline could be used for lawn mowers, or emergency gas for the car.
Monroe is an adding machine. That particular model brings back fond memories for me. My great aunt had one, and I used to watch her meticulously do the books for her gas station using it. I was always fascinated by how it worked and the heavy sound it made. I’d love to find one in working condition someday, though the last one I saw, like the one in this video, looked like it was frozen up and no longer functional.
This is why I love your channel so much. It’s not just about watching you clean these wonderful vehicles but also about the memories you bring back for so many people. This is the second thing you’ve had on your channel that reminded me of her. The first was a Lincoln Continental from the 70s. Thank you for all the great memories!
I got quite the giggle out of him calling it "a cashier"! Beautiful car!
First of all: Happy Birthday, RJ! The potential Buyer is a really wholesome person. He really seems to have a genuine interest in bringing the car back to the street, allowing it to have patina. Which is awesome, because he will potentially have a car with a beautiful, like-new interior and he has to have absolutely no regrets driving it daily, since it is not an investment. I would love a followup on that story from you guys
The 230 cubic inch turbo thrift made 140 Horsepower at 4400 rpm’s. The base price for a 1963 BelAir 6cyl 4-door sedan was $2,508 dollars. The car weighs 3,280 pounds!
Don't forget the more exciting factor... 220 lb-ft of torque!
That $26,000 in today's dollars. It's interesting that you can buy a new Chevy Malibu today for that amount.
@@kj475 Wow
@@kj475Yea but the Malibu is not nearly as nice
Plus $188. for the PowerGlide!
You know what I’d love to see? I’d love to see a volume 2 to this video and other videos that y’all have done where the owners of those videos did repaints and stuff to the cars after you’ve cleaned them and actually have them running and in the road.. that would be cool!!
You covered a lot of real estate with this car. What a transformation 🇬🇧👍
"Belair" was a trim package. Especially used in reference to the Chevelle, but also used on the Impala and other cars too? The top Chevelle trim level was a "Belair".
I'm 69 & those cars were a dime a dozen back then. Had many friends that owned similar ones. That one cleaned up really nice thanks to you guys great work. As for the 1 gallon gas can in the garage, everybody back then owned one. You gotta remember, gas was only around 30 cents per gallon then. Those were the days.
@@hippydippy You are right about the one-gallon cans, hippy. I wonder what today’s equivalent cost would be for $.30 in 1963. I remember back then a quarter could actually buy things. What could you buy with a quarter today?
@@dennistucker9081 you might be able to get a cigarette for a quarter from someone nowadays, but thats about it honestly.
Gumballs are going for .50 cents a pop at the local laundromat.
My grand dad had a white 61 with red interior. The first new car he owned. He loved to drive us around.
Some rust converter spray in that trunk, and some OEM spackle paint in that trunk and it would look mint!
I was born in 58 yeah baby nice car right here I miss the good old days.
thanks for a trip down memory lane. these cars were everywhere when i was a kid in the 1960s.
@@brianhamel493 you are right about the ubiquity of those cars. If I remember correctly, the US was the world leader in oil production. This contributed to the relatively low cost.
Absolutely. In 1969, my Bro came home on 'leave' to show us his first car - a red 1963 Impala SS coupe, with a 3-speed on the floor. And in the driveway: my dad's '63 Bel Air wagon; my Mom's '63 blue Impala sedan; and my Granny's '63 Sport Sedan in (to this day my favorite color): Azure Aqua. They truly were EVERYwhere! And they were darned good cars.
Happy Birthday! Your little Bel-Air was once a common as a Toyota Camry is today in the 21st century. The example you did a wonderful job of cleaning up is a one owner survivor car, the last car the owner ever had. It is original mile and had very minimal use, and was kept up very well, not driven in the winter, and stored inside a dry garage. The major body damage was from backing into things when the owner had become very elderly, and the surface rot was from accumulation of debris decaying on top of the flat surfaces as it rested forgotten in its newer location. So glad you were able to tidy it up, and I hope it goes to a respectful new home. Amazing the mice didn't get to it!
The Bel Air was produced by Chevy from 1950 to 1981 .I'm sixty-two years old, and i've owned two of them! And by the way fellas , I love what you guys do!
Also that trunk was that huge for the trailering package and it works awesomely for camping and fishing trips and hunting trips. My Father's '71 Bel Air had vent slats in the trunk lid so we could put our hunting dogs in the trunk with blanket padding and haul them with us. They actually loved riding back there. 😊
It is clear that this is a low mileage car. The gas and brake pedals are not worn down on the edges. What a gem!
GREAT job on that one. It has never been to the track thankfully, and in very good condition for the age. It would be nice to see this one back on the road too. Have a great day and Happy Birthday RJ.
Happy Birthday RJ! Thanks for all the fun times you have provided us with your automotive cleanups!
Absolutely agree with old mate, that’s a daily driver. That interior is on point with the black exterior, nice work.
That's a beautiful Chevy!
First Off-HAPPY B-day RJ! 🎂 I've stayed in Cleveland many times. My nieces still live there on 95th Street. Have watched this Channel for quite a while now. My opinion, WD Detailing is above and beyond the BEST clean and detail shop I have literally EVER seen. Absolutely love the hard work and detail you both do each time. Far more than normal expectancy. Very, very well done. This was a great vehicle overhaul. Excellent job you guys. Keep up the awesome and amazing work. Physically Handicapped without transportation, if I ever move back to Cleveland and able to get a classic Cadillac I've always wanted, will be contacting WD Detailing. 💙 😎
It's absolutely mind-boggling how little You to boys know so little about cars? Mind blowing
I agree. These guys are supposed to be in the business of saving older cars, but know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about them. Even at the most fundamental level like "why would someone carry a one-gallon gas can with them?" or that the first thing to try with an old engine is to simply see if you can get any rotation out of the engine by manually grabbing the fan blades and see if you can give it a turn. It's astounding how little these guys actually know about cars. I'm embarrassed for them.
I have to agree, you guys need to study some car books.
A little Samba music beats the crap outta heavy metal. Thanks for that !! BTW.....I can't tell you how many 63 Chevys I detailed back in the day.
Happy Birthday RJ. another homerun. glad you helped get this one back on the road
I think that item that you found in the car is a Hedge Apple. They are green. People say they keep away spiders. Happy Birthday RJ. Great car. I had a 1964 Impala SS.
What we call hedge apples. Supposed to deter mice and stuff when placed inside a stored item or folks used to put the around in their garage.
The music for the first couple minutes is perfect😅 really captured that “winter wonderland” feeling.
You guys do AWESOME jobs on bringing out the true beauty in the barn finds!!
Nothing like a 1960s 'standard size' Chevrolet with that marvelous workhorse of an inline six under the hood, and Powerglide to boot! Just off the top of my brain I believe the 230 six in that year and configuration was good for 140-145 BHP. Fantabulous!
The entire series of engines was commonly called “Turbo-thrift”, although the name was first used on the 230 cubic inch version that debuted in 1963, but the the new engine featured seven main bearings in lieu of the four bearings designed of it predecessor, the “stovebolt” engine witch the stovebolt was considerably smaller and approximately 100lbs lighter.
Thank you for the info. I love to learn! ❤
Beautiful job!! I love the “shiny patina”! I’m a Ford guy and they look a lot like the ‘63 Ford Galaxie!!
Happy birthday RJ. The Bel Air was the mid range full size Chevrolet at the time with the Impala at the top of the line and the Biscayne being the low end car. Would like to see you do a 1964 Impala. We had a 1964 Impala when I was a kid.
I got a kick out of the Saint Christopher on the dash. He was the patron saint of safe travels. A lot of religious folks back then had a little statue or a pin in their card. My dad had one. This reminds me of a priest mobile as we used to call them. All black, not flashy 6 cylinder, low milage and looking at the wear of the interior it didn't look like a family car. Brings back memories.
Looks like a plastic Jesus to me
My aunt always had a lil St. Christopher statue or clip on medallion of him on her sun visors in remembrance of her brother Chris who passed away due to a car accident.
Out of the 27 years ive known her shes yet to get into an accident, so maybe there is something to it.
Happy Birthday RJ 🎉
This is really the craziest one so far. Happy Birthday RJ
Happy Birthday!
Definitely one of my favorite model years. The '63 and '64 were my top two favorites for the full size Chevy cars. I liked the mid 60s mid size cars which was the Malibu and all the various trim levels..
He needs to be apart of all the videos going forward! I like watching him work/talk! Good video guys 😎
Happy Birthday RJ, from the Bering Sea in Alaska. I live on Nunivak Island, population 200 lol. Been watching you guys past few years every week. In my teens n 20s I sure loved cleaning cars for friends n family. Keep finding them barn finds, awesome videos.
Back in the olden days as you kids would call it😂 most of the General Motors cars (Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile) would all use the same body and just change a few things like the grill, tail lights, bumper that we’re actually chrome and put their emblem or hood ornaments on them. The big steering wheel was because it didn’t have power steering.
That particular car was equipped with power steering. Turbo- Thrift denoted the inline sixes (194, 230, 250, 292). Small block V8s were Turbo- Fire, W- series big block V8s were Turbo- Thrust. This car could be had with a 230, 283, 327, 409, or the ultra- rare W series 427.
ok i am in love with the interior of this car, they are amazing to look at. it is a great looking classic for sure but holy moly she's huge, she sure look like a boat! amazing detail as always and happy birthday to you RJ, i hope it's going to be a good one :)
I love that the guy wants to make it a daily driver. Amazing job on the transformation!
Happy birthday RJ! I hope you have an awesome day!
Now, that was an awesome transformation!! Another great job by WDDETAILING! Happy Birthday RJ!!
Shout out to Mike and Brent as well!! (Chris in Indy)
3:20 Monroe adding machine with printing function. Could have been used instead of a proper cash register back in the 50s-60s.
What a beautiful car you guys did a great job thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Keep them coming.
Well, guys, I didn't even know. Chevy made bell airs in this area like Mike. I thought it was only made in the 1950s.
I really love to watch the details on this car.
I hope RJ. You had a really happy and healthy birthday.
My birthday is the 26th of January
(At the time of writing this comment, it is tomorrow.)
And being able to watch a video from WD Detailing is a very awesome birthday present.
Thank you so much. You really are appreciated.❤
Happy birthday!!! 🎉
@theclazzclown Thank you.
The cleaning you did on the interior was very impressive !! I hope the man buys it and gives it another life !
It’s an adding machine lol. Pre-computer use for accounting type work.
I just came here to comment this lol. Prehistoric calculators.
Happy Birthday RJ! This reminded me of the first WD video I watched which was a black Mercedes fin back with a red interior… I guess I am a sucker for that color combo. I hope this guy buys the Bel Air and drives it!
love your videos and work ethic
From low end to high, the chevy Biscayne, Bel-Air, and Impala were Chevy's full-size offerings for 1963. Engines ranged from the 232 inline 6, the 283 v8, 327 v8, and the 409 v8. My Dad had a 1963 Impala convertible with the 232 6 with 3 on the tree. It would be the following year (64) when Chevy would introduce the Chevelle. My mother would have 3 of those before switching to Buicks. '64, '68, and '72. But the 63 Impala that Pop had featured the 6 taillights. His previous 1960 Bel-Air has just the 4, a feature shared with the Biscayne. The 232-6 engine was about 130 hp, and fairly economical to run. They always seemed greasy and dirty. The Turbo-Thrift designation referred to the 232 cu. in. 6 cylinder with way over 100 hp, 130 as I recall. Thanks for the memories guys !
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RJ THANK U FOR EVERYTHING YALL DO I HOPE UR DAY GOES AMAZING
Totally awesome!!!!
Malibus did not usually have 3 taillights. Impala was a full size and Malibu was a mid-size.
That car is in amazing condition for one that’s been in northeast Ohio all of its life. They were as common to see back then as any other car.
If it was properly cared for and stored dry in that garage when not in use, it's not too surprising it survived that long. I bet most of the corrosion on the top of the hood and the roof, and the water in the trunk are the result of the roof collapse. Still, it's in overall good shape, which is cool to see.
Happy Birthday R.J.!!!
Happy birthday R.J. many happy returns. Man, that interior is SWISH.
I think that's an Oak ball (or oak gourd) from an oak tree... Happy Birthday RJ !🎉
Wow, what a transformation. Happy birthday RJ
always a nice felling to see a dirty car become clean
R.J. Happy belated birthday!
To the viewers; these guys are good at what they do and they do it for us… the viewers.
Please note that they may not have the same knowledge base of these older cars as we May not have the same knowledge of the newer cars they do. It is refreshing to watch and see what questions they have regarding these older cars that we may have had in high school. I enjoy it because my kids would have the same questions.
In my 1964 1/2 Mustang, my son was looking for the air conditioner knobs and power window switches. I had to explain and demonstrate the 2/60 air conditioner… (2 window vents at 60 mph).
These old cars had large trunks so that we could get more people in at the drive-in movies w/o having to pay for them.
*¡Yo estoy feliz, 42000 dólares cada mes! Ahora puedo retribuir a la gente de mi comunidad y también apoyar las obras de Dios y la iglesia.*
Dios te bendiga más abundantemente por tu generosidad.
Cómo lo haces por favor?
Gracias a la señora JULIA K. COOK
¡¡¡SÍ!!! Ese es exactamente su nombre (Julia K. Cook) por lo que mucha gente la ha recomendado mucho y recién estoy empezando con ella.
Que Dios bendiga los servicios de Julia K Cook, ella ha cambiado miles de vidas en todo el mundo (Estados Unidos, Colombia, Argentina, México, Ecuador, España, Perú y muchos lugares) que un buen nombre es mejor que la plata o el oro.
Happy birthday RJ. You guys do a awesome job with your detailing. Have given me a lot of info just by watching. Keep up the great work guys.
Happy Birthday RJ! Love this video!!
My had the Impala 63 I remember he put at bathtub in the trunk. Thank you for the memories.
Happy Birthday R.J.!!! Hope you had a great day!!!!! Love your content, and everything about WD Detailing!!!! Thank you so much 😊
Happy birthday RJ. And congratulations on taking a perfectly boring as hell old lady’s car and transforming into something brilliant.
Happy Birthday! Your channel is super satisfying and fantastic to watch! The cleansing and bringing back to life cars is restorative for the cars and me! 2. When there were drive in movies we would sneak in a bunch of people in a trunk that big.
I wish the new owner luck. That Bel Air is really rough. It may be better as a parts car for another car in better shape.
Wow, not only is the Chevy from the year I was born, but it is the exact car my grandparents had when I was a kid. However, their´s was white with either blue or black interior if I remember correctly. They kept it until 69 or 70 when they got a Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser station wagon with the faux wood paneling to fit all the grand kids.
Happy birthday, RJ! Congratulations on all of your success! I wish you much happiness throughout this trip around the sun, and beyond! 🍻
Oh boys... I need to take you both to dinner and talk about all these 60's cars... So BelAir, Biscayne were the cheapest versions of the Impala platform, and then in 1965/66 Caprice came on and knocked Impala down a notch...That is an old "Adding Machine". early calculator....Happy Birthday RJ>>.. This is gonna come up nicely...BelAir and Biscayne lasted till mid 70's...You guys are gonna ROCK this car... OMG.. is that a Sacred Heart statue magnet on the dash??? Wow. LOOK at those seats.. You brought them up beautifully.. THAT is how car interiors were once done...
Chevy produced the Bel Air from 1950 to 1975 (U.S.) and 1981 (Canadian). I owned 3, a 1954 (2 dr sdn), a 1961 (L6 2 dr flat top), and a 1963 (L6 4 dr sdn) like the one in this video only Ermine White with blue interior. The 1963 L6 upgraded to a 7 main bearing. The Turbo Thrift was just marketing jargon. I also had a 1963 Impala SS with the 327 ci 4 barrel carb and it got better mpg than the 1963 L6 if you kept your foot out of it and drove it sensibly. Dupont owned a major share of GM and that is why so much of these cars had their seat materials and paints. I used to call my '54 Bel Air "The Dupont Special." Great job on this car, brings back a lot of memories.
Happy birthday RJ , great content as always guys, interesting car find, i didn't know they made the bel air into the 60s like you guys pointed out, it seems to have no throwback features to the 50's ones.
Happy Birthday to RJ! And I never saw one of these before, nice!
Wow, that interior is in really great condition
What an awesome find. I'm so very glad that someone had the sense to store this. So very intact and very well preserved. Right down to the Era correct bias ply tires. And those floor mats, wow. Excellent find.. amazing work. Frank will buy this car, if not, he's crazy. But I know he will. Those in line 6 engines are some of the best,
Happy birthday RJ 🍰🎉 have a great day 🎉 guy and ty for making another year older and many more
Wow that dash was immaculate can’t even notice a difference in the before and after just needed the dust wiped off
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RJ! Wish you many more with good health and happiness
I think the Bel Air found her intended soul mate with the new owner.
I hope this guy gets it back on the road. Cool retro car.
_Happy Birthday!_ RJ, Great video and work as always
Happy happy birthday RJ!!
Happy Birthday RJ , great job as always.
Bobs Big Boy!!!! Enjoy those AMAZING Hamburgers!!! YUM!!!! 🍔😀
There is still one in parma ohio .😂😂
Badass!!!! One of the best videos so far
Hard to pick one but so far this has to be my favorite y o u have done. Nice job guys.
Happy Birthday RJ! Love these transformations but I wish the videos were longer. Very satisfying to see the amazing work yall do ❤
Looks amazing as always fellas!!
Wow, nice job... did not think it'll come back to that point!
Great video! Happy Birthday RJ. A proper car for a proper man.
Happy birthday RJ🎉 May happiness brings a lot of joy to your life...
Happy Birthday RJ great job guys now you have edited the content I am curious to know how long did it take you guys are really likable and honest I watch each episode from start to finish looking forward to the next one best regards Andy Allen.
My Aunt had a 64 Belair very similar to this one. The only difference was the grill. Interior was almost the same. 6 cylinder power steering no power brakes. . The differences between the Byscane, had one taillight on each side, Belair had 2 taillights each side and the Impala had 3 each side. Great running car. Turbo thrift means a semi automatic trans. Powerglide was the automatic.
Happy birthday Rj, yall keep doing a great work!!
Good ol' Chevy,love them
Yes 230ci. Turbo was in reference to the turbo 350 transmission i believe. And thrift because the 6 was a thrifty economical cheaper engine that sipped gas but was also a torque’y little engine.
Happy Birthday RJ and I love your videos