Everything about you're video's are so cool,the cars,roadtrips,places you stay,the music playing in the backround and the vintage style clothing you wear. Appreciate you sharing these videos!
Guys I really appreciate a good road trip video, please let us know how many miles you traveled per day, fuel economy, oil consumption and anything mechanical that requires attention, great old car I really like the old Dodge, Chrysler cars and trucks hopefully you have a safe journey
The Dodge and Plymouth of 62 where different than every car other made that year. Some people can not see the beauty of there lines and flow. I love both of them /////////////////
My dad had that car in green back when I was just starting school. Drove the hell out it with no problems, and wound up selling it to my grandfather in the late 60s. And I didn't think anyone but me still remembered "The Green Door" by Jim Lowe....I have the 45RPM record still.
I'm building a 62 right now and my heater controls don't light up, just curious if you have had that apart? i can't find pics of where the light is for that.. haven't taken my cluster out yet.. kinda hoping i don't have to.
Cool car ,looks like it drives well! Cruises at 60mph with ease
It cruises really well!
Everything about you're video's are so cool,the cars,roadtrips,places you stay,the music playing in the backround and the vintage style clothing you wear. Appreciate you sharing these videos!
I try to keep my trips an entire experience! And support small local businesses wherever possible!
Love the Olympic Club
Best thing in the PNW
I love old cars and trucks and I love videos like this
Love the style of the Plymouth. Some people can not see the beauty of it //////////////////////
My grandfather had a 1965 Plymouth belvedere with the slant 6 .
Guys I really appreciate a good road trip video, please let us know how many miles you traveled per day, fuel economy, oil consumption and anything mechanical that requires attention, great old car I really like the old Dodge, Chrysler cars and trucks hopefully you have a safe journey
In the future I'll try to get data such as that in the videos. Thanks for following along.
Reminds me so much of the 62 base model Dart that I bought in 1971. Almost the identical interior.
They are very similar cars.
The Dodge and Plymouth of 62 where different than every car other made that year. Some people can not see the beauty of there lines and flow. I love both of them /////////////////
My dad had that car in green back when I was just starting school. Drove the hell out it with no problems, and wound up selling it to my grandfather in the late 60s.
And I didn't think anyone but me still remembered "The Green Door" by Jim Lowe....I have the 45RPM record still.
Maybe I’m one of the few who knows that song. Ha
Wow, that Olympic club looks amazing, and that urinal, holy smokes now that's something in and of itself.
It’s worth visiting/staying at!
great job...thoroughly entertaining!
@@vwgolf6487 Thanks for watching and commenting!
Beautiful trip 💪🏻♥️
Enjoying the documentation and making it more than just a bunch of driving. FYI - The playlist is out of order.
Thanks. Tried to add some interesting stops even if minor. I’ll check on the playlist too!
driving in that Snow, did the High Department use Road Salt to clear the Road Surface?
I believe they do use salt on road surfaces in the area.
My family has been in Yamhill since the 30's. Any chance you know them. Wes Trivelpiece
I noticed you have intermittent wipers, they did not have in 1962 .
Actually the windshield washer is foot operated and the sprayer doesn’t work so I can use my foot to control the wipers as needed! Very convenient!
@@ObsoleteAutomotive Yes ,I remember the washer .
I'm building a 62 right now and my heater controls don't light up, just curious if you have had that apart? i can't find pics of where the light is for that.. haven't taken my cluster out yet.. kinda hoping i don't have to.
Does it have a 413 in it?