Agree 100% So many TH-camrs are wannabe stars thinking they're making a TV show, this guy just gets on with it and his normal persona is entertaining enough.
When I was in high school, I watched a kid burn up 3 brand new starters on a 318 in his Cuda. I finally couldn't take it anymore, went to looking and he had it 180° out of time. He'd just dropped it in because it only had 40k on it when the car it came from got rolled, and his 318 that he took out had the blues. I kept telling him, you can't run a Chrysler starter that long, he was ready to put the old engine back in.
No argument there… These twats that crank and crank…. Or revvin’ the shit out of the engine…? Don’t ever put your money down on some goofy f’uckers’s that does that.
@@jenningsmotorsports7554 you bet , not sure where exactly you are located but i know where two vehicles that did run 30 years ago but were pulled down in the woods to rot , trees now surround them both. 75 v8 mustang and 75 Plymouth valiant . Good make it run videos !
The Raticus Giganticus is always lurking around somewhere. 🐀 Beware of his spark plug wire eating ways! Excellent job getting this old girl running again!! 👍
Hey from the UK! Just want to add my voice with everyone who appreciates your style and presentation. No anoying background music, great camara work, and your commentaryhas me in stitches! Fell-good videos at their finest, my man! Thanks so much!
I had 68 charger and a 69 GTX after i got out of the army. I beat that bad and it just kept going and going . When i bought my 69 GTX It was beautiful and that one i took much better care of . This was back in 1974 . I really miss those two cars except the tickets. MR Jennings you have a great attitude knowledge . Absolutely love your channel .
It’s simply amazing how you can turn an impossible into a possible. I really like watching you giving life back to these ol’ relics. Keep’em out of the crusher. Rock on and God bless!
@@zippityzbrake Geeze I hope so. Did he say that in a video somewhere? Last I remember, he was looking for the motor and waiting for some interior support pieces...
Just love the speed and aerodynamics package this car comes with lol 😅. I wish there was a way to give more than one like on a video cause this guy's videos are hilarious 😂 😅
NEVER SEEN THE TORCH TURN ON AND BURNING DOWN THE CARB. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BLOW UP ,,, I REALLY LIKE YOUR CHANNEL AND MY SON MAX 9 YR.S TOO... WE ALWAYS SEE THESE OLD GIRL COME BACK TO LIFE,, YOUR AMAZING!!!!!!!!
Good ol' 318, mom's 68 Barracuda had that motor. She bought it new, after she passed it came to me, I drove it for another 10 years so 30 years on the road with no motor problems ever. It was her daily driver to school and back and the winters in Ohio did take an eventual toll on the frame. Sold it to a guy who wanted to take it back to factory condition. Probably still runnin' somewhere.
Мне нравится такие старые транспортные средства в таком плачевном состоянии, сразу возникает желание их оживить. Лично для меня такой хлам очень приятный, я бы занимался такими машинами если только мне повернулась бы такая возможность.
Super stoked to see the Mail Truck. Always a joy to watch these videos, I'm from over the pond and we never have anything as interesting as these cars laying around, most stuff went to the crusher years ago, so its really nice to see these old big engines coming back to life and living for another day.
I'm glad I am not the only Arkansas resident with a bunch of projects lol. I've been working on 2 white garden tractors and a 1960 chevy c50 with a 348. I also have a 1962 white 9000 td semi i need to get going.
Wheeeww... I love the look of that '46 Chevy! What a gorgeous truck that would have been brand new. Another great video, another good engine saved!!! Thanks!!
I love your sense of humor you are hilarious keep up the videos you're great at what you do you're incredibly great at what you do should I say and I love the stuff you work on!
I don’t have a clue why you would want to take on a rust bucket like that, but I do give you credit for trying. I had one of those in the extended form (station wagon) and it had the same engine. I always had guys ask me if it had the 440 engine because it says 440 on the side, sometimes I would fib and say “of course it does”! Lol
It’s really crazy to think some of those cars and trucks existed and were brand new during times like WW1, WW2, or the Vietnam war. Such different times, those machines came from… almost like a whole different world. It’s great that you get those old cars and trucks running again, instead of letting them rot. Awesome collection
helluva blast from the past there, when she ran again id say! needed to announce that shes back in action with some bravado haha havent been rooting for anything to succeed like this engine turning in a while, id say! prolly the infectious attitude of yours, the best part of your videos n all, keep em comin ! love ya stuff
Dustin, please do a video that covers your process uncut and in detail. I want to learn your diagnosis process, troubleshooting, and the actual amount of time you spend on these. Please 🙏
The mouses one ate a full bag of beeswax pellets in my woodshop, despite the fact that the cat made regular inspection of the place. Them critters tastebuds are a total mystery to me. Esp. The eaten up rubber and carstuff🙄🤯😂 Nice wrenching as always, mate😉👍
If the wonderful people at Dr pepper were concerned with their delicious beverages not being drank as fast as possible, they have dealt with the fizz issue.
An idea I got elsewhere - try using pre-mixed 2-cycle fuel for the initial startups. The oil in it will help the rings seal and is a bit gentler on the internals. Should still light off about as easy as ether
Love how this '69 floor is more rotted than a lot of the 20's and 30's cars.. I guess steel got thinner and cheaper over time. This is my favourite TH-cam channel by far..
I concur using starting fluid on engines with little compression. Starting fluid has more oomph and that helps getting the engine to crank over faster until it takes off. Then I use gasoline. My MO. The only thing I ever hurt with starting fluid was a V4 Evenrude that had set. One of the sparkplugs popped out. The owner just JB Welded it right back in and since it had run ee switched over to gas. Good Video Dustin. Thank you. "That's Entertainment." ben/ michigan
It is definitely on my bucket list to do something like this, just for myself. I'm not looking to start a channel or anything like that. Right now though, I'm renting a house, and don't have the space to have an old vehicle. I'm hoping to move, and I'll start looking for a good candidate!
MOPAR OR NOCAR! They made excellent engines, industrial actually, in a car. Once the valves all freed and sealed, it started hitting on all 8. Def a savable engine. I will bet the transmission just has a leaky seal. Way cool stuff! Love that gear reduction MOPAR starter, too!! 👍🏻😋
Really like Dustin‘s videos. No background music no fancy graphics, just basic down-to-earth. Pure and enjoyable fun!
Agree 100%
So many TH-camrs are wannabe stars thinking they're making a TV show, this guy just gets on with it and his normal persona is entertaining enough.
Agreed.
Yes I like his videos and no cussing either👍
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I agree, I am a fan of Peg but I like the really old "yard art" revivals. Way less destruction. Lol
Most amazing part of this video is the fact that a Mopar starter survived all that cranking.
When I was in high school, I watched a kid burn up 3 brand new starters on a 318 in his Cuda. I finally couldn't take it anymore, went to looking and he had it 180° out of time. He'd just dropped it in because it only had 40k on it when the car it came from got rolled, and his 318 that he took out had the blues. I kept telling him, you can't run a Chrysler starter that long, he was ready to put the old engine back in.
No argument there…
These twats that crank and crank….
Or revvin’ the shit out of the engine…?
Don’t ever put your money down on some goofy f’uckers’s that does that.
Starters have been made well quite a long time, following this channel makes one to notice that! Made before or after world war 2 - still cranks
@@pekkakoski6595 starters these days are darn junk 😂
I have a 318 in my jeep gc from 96'. Should I be worried?
Please never change this style. No corporate logos, music, or BS. Best videos of their type on YT.
Thank you so much :)
I am grateful he got the tripod tho
You never fail to amaze us on getting life from what looks like a dead piece of metal.Great channel, direct and to the point!
Thank you
@@jenningsmotorsports7554 you bet , not sure where exactly you are located but i know where two vehicles that did run 30 years ago but were pulled down in the woods to rot , trees now surround them both. 75 v8 mustang and 75 Plymouth valiant . Good make it run videos !
Where do you find all these relics @@jenningsmotorsports7554
The Raticus Giganticus is always lurking around somewhere. 🐀 Beware of his spark plug wire eating ways! Excellent job getting this old girl running again!! 👍
This man is the king of first starts
Hey from the UK! Just want to add my voice with everyone who appreciates your style and presentation. No anoying background music, great camara work, and your commentaryhas me in stitches! Fell-good videos at their finest, my man! Thanks so much!
I'll second that , duck .
I've seen windshield delete, rear-end delete, floorboard delete and a bunch more. They all make me laugh. Entertaining content for sure.
All that smoke billowing out of the engine bay when it finally kicked off was glorious.
One of the best repair channels on youtube
If that were my 318 engine I’d be popping it out of there and holding onto it until I got another vehicle to pop it into! 👏👍🇨🇦❤️
I had 68 charger and a 69 GTX after i got out of the army. I beat that bad and it just kept going and going . When i bought my 69 GTX It was beautiful and that one i took much better care of . This was back in 1974 . I really miss those two cars except the tickets. MR Jennings you have a great attitude knowledge . Absolutely love your channel .
It’s simply amazing how you can turn an impossible into a possible. I really like watching you giving life back to these ol’ relics. Keep’em out of the crusher. Rock on and God bless!
Never seen a torch in the carb!
Love these videos just the way he gets them running and going again is why I stick around!
The moment it ran for the first time, that was magical. Amazing work Dustin
he’s like the best youtuber that fixes old cars he gets straight to it no music no cool editing that is why i watch jennings motorspots
like if you agree
Can't wait to see a up date on the cuda haven't seen any thing on it in a while
waiting on parts, probably waiting to make a vid finishing or almost finishing the car
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@@zippityzbrake Geeze I hope so. Did he say that in a video somewhere? Last I remember, he was looking for the motor and waiting for some interior support pieces...
When he says a car is too dangerous for the highway, you know it must be really bad! I always enjoy these videos, thank you!
Just love the speed and aerodynamics package this car comes with lol 😅. I wish there was a way to give more than one like on a video cause this guy's videos are hilarious 😂 😅
Hahahha yes he has so many funny things to say. And he knows so much about these old engines
NEVER SEEN THE TORCH TURN ON AND BURNING DOWN THE CARB. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BLOW UP ,,, I REALLY LIKE YOUR CHANNEL AND MY SON MAX 9 YR.S TOO... WE ALWAYS SEE THESE OLD GIRL COME BACK TO LIFE,, YOUR AMAZING!!!!!!!!
Good ol' 318, mom's 68 Barracuda had that motor. She bought it new, after she passed it came to me, I drove it for another 10 years so 30 years on the road with no motor problems ever. It was her daily driver to school and back and the winters in Ohio did take an eventual toll on the frame. Sold it to a guy who wanted to take it back to factory condition. Probably still runnin' somewhere.
Мне нравится такие старые транспортные средства в таком плачевном состоянии, сразу возникает желание их оживить.
Лично для меня такой хлам очень приятный, я бы занимался такими машинами если только мне повернулась бы такая возможность.
Its super cool that you showed us all the cars you have on hand, that you will be working on! 🙂
Great job. I’m looking forward to more on the cuda.
Super stoked to see the Mail Truck.
Always a joy to watch these videos, I'm from over the pond and we never have anything as interesting as these cars laying around, most stuff went to the crusher years ago, so its really nice to see these old big engines coming back to life and living for another day.
Truly a powerful necromancer.
Keep 'em comin' brother - love these vids of bringing the old classics back to life again!
Just found this and lovin it so far. Liking the revives in the older cars and trucks .
Always love seeing your old starts sir. Thanks
Live old starts, especially Mopars!
hearing that thing kick to life after all that. Just *BANG* to running, absolutely awesome.
Another wonderful post. Thank you.
I'm glad I am not the only Arkansas resident with a bunch of projects lol. I've been working on 2 white garden tractors and a 1960 chevy c50 with a 348. I also have a 1962 white 9000 td semi i need to get going.
Love the videos. I think you are the only person I watch that can get these cars running.
Wheeeww... I love the look of that '46 Chevy! What a gorgeous truck that would have been brand new. Another great video, another good engine saved!!! Thanks!!
I love your sense of humor you are hilarious keep up the videos you're great at what you do you're incredibly great at what you do should I say and I love the stuff you work on!
When everyone else gives up...Brother...You step up! Another Great video!
Excellent Video Dustin :) you did super great on this old 1969 Dodge Cornet 2 door Muscle Car and got going super 👌 it lives on to!
That thang roared to life
You got one of the best videos will it run really nice to watch thanks Wayne
I love your reactions when something unexpectedly goes too good, like the starter just cranking the motor right away like it was parked yesterday :D
I don’t have a clue why you would want to take on a rust bucket like that, but I do give you credit for trying. I had one of those in the extended form (station wagon) and it had the same engine. I always had guys ask me if it had the 440 engine because it says 440 on the side, sometimes I would fib and say “of course it does”! Lol
It’s really crazy to think some of those cars and trucks existed and were brand new during times like WW1, WW2, or the Vietnam war. Such different times, those machines came from… almost like a whole different world. It’s great that you get those old cars and trucks running again, instead of letting them rot. Awesome collection
I used to have a '69 Dodge Dart with the 340 V8, good running car.
helluva blast from the past there, when she ran again id say! needed to announce that shes back in action with some bravado haha
havent been rooting for anything to succeed like this engine turning in a while, id say! prolly the infectious attitude of yours, the best part of your videos n all, keep em comin ! love ya stuff
Glad to see you staying original to you stay happy love the vids
I love watching your videos thanks ❤
We missed your videos big guy
Them ol mopar starters are un mistakable!!! Great job Jennings!😎
Can't wait for that hearse. Looks amazing and very unique.
I didn't realize you had tools for such modern contraptions LoL
😂
Straight to the point ! Perfect video
Bet that cuda you been working on forever is looking good
That was fun! My Dad had I believe a ‘68 Coronet when I was a kid. With the 440 if I remember. Great car.
Fine episode. Thanks!
Dustin, please do a video that covers your process uncut and in detail. I want to learn your diagnosis process, troubleshooting, and the actual amount of time you spend on these. Please 🙏
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing
THANKS for the tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the format👍
That mail jeep is too cool, damn
Great fun! Thanks😄
The mouses one ate a full bag of beeswax pellets in my woodshop, despite the fact that the cat made regular inspection of the place. Them critters tastebuds are a total mystery to me. Esp. The eaten up rubber and carstuff🙄🤯😂
Nice wrenching as always, mate😉👍
You have some cool rides in your open air garage
I liked the part about the bodies in the trunk. And it's amazing what can be done to repair an old rust bucket.
Mate, I love your videos! 👊🏻
Even with all the problems this car has...it is still a cool car. The original color is the sign of the times
Best damn engine ever made! Love the 318
Safety giggles priceless 😂
If the wonderful people at Dr pepper were concerned with their delicious beverages not being drank as fast as possible, they have dealt with the fizz issue.
That is one sweet engine .👍
Engine Magic 😊
An idea I got elsewhere - try using pre-mixed 2-cycle fuel for the initial startups. The oil in it will help the rings seal and is a bit gentler on the internals. Should still light off about as easy as ether
Really like those old mopars, such a shame it was beat the hell up so bad.
Very enjoyable, you are the best.
I love your videos!
Throw that cornet engine in the Cuda!!! youre the man dude!!!! also i live in a village called Jennings!!
Love how this '69 floor is more rotted than a lot of the 20's and 30's cars.. I guess steel got thinner and cheaper over time. This is my favourite TH-cam channel by far..
I concur using starting fluid on engines with little compression. Starting fluid has more oomph and that helps getting the engine to crank over faster until it takes off. Then I use gasoline. My MO. The only thing I ever hurt with starting fluid was a V4 Evenrude that had set. One of the sparkplugs popped out. The owner just JB Welded it right back in and since it had run ee switched over to gas. Good Video Dustin. Thank you. "That's Entertainment." ben/ michigan
This thing is dang near modern compared to the stuff you usually do
At first it sounded like a lawn mower, but then the engine sound became really smooth.
Runs smooth!
Did anybody else emit a "WHOA" when the engine first caught?
My goodness, that was a moment!
Right on you got a Mopar. I just started the video. I know it’s gonna run!!!! Got the best man on the job!!!
A car from the sixties, that’s just a spring chicken👍😊 Keep them coming!👍👍😉
I followed the AAR build on TikTok that’s how I found your you tube channel. I would love to see more in that build!
@@mopar98rt1 there will be a new video on it probably next month just been super busy sorry for the delay
That was certainly one tough dying dolphin spinning that engine over for so long lol
I started dying at "arrow dynamic package". That caught me so off guard 😂
I had a ‘66 Plymouth Fury with a 318 in it. Transmission died, but the engine never quit.
Wow never seen the torch in the carburetor trick pretty cool. Dead Mopar comes to life. Cheers from Alabama
Dustin, really enjoy the videos and you're my automotive hero, lol.
Those old coke bottles were usually full of dip spit, at least where I'm from.
That’s normally what’s in them around here i am surprised they actually had Coke and Dr Pepper in them there was 20 plus old cans of dip in the car
it's to bad it is so rusty those are my favrite B body mopars. i would say most of the rings are good..that old 318 runs really good!!!
It is definitely on my bucket list to do something like this, just for myself. I'm not looking to start a channel or anything like that. Right now though, I'm renting a house, and don't have the space to have an old vehicle. I'm hoping to move, and I'll start looking for a good candidate!
318, one of Chrysler's greatest engines
MOPAR OR NOCAR! They made excellent engines, industrial actually, in a car. Once the valves all freed and sealed, it started hitting on all 8. Def a savable engine. I will bet the transmission just has a leaky seal. Way cool stuff! Love that gear reduction MOPAR starter, too!! 👍🏻😋
Jennings, are we going to get a CUDA update?
I love your channel!
i realy enjoy watching these keep up the good work
Great startup on 318!😀
Good work .. brother...