I really enjoy watching you two, your making so many happy memories. It is easy to see all the love in your family. And that is awesome to see. Keep sharing your videos, this granny looks forward to seeing what you kids are up to. God Bless all of you
Love that era of Cutlass.Sorry about Jack's first taste of law.Probably won't be the last time if he is anything like you Kent.Keep the great videos coming.....only MORE!!You have a great channel.
You guys are amazing, it's great to see a father teach and work with his son with such patience and mutual enjoyment. An amazing inspirational channel and we do hope to see more ❤
I love the way Dad and son work together. My first car in 1979 was a green 1970 Olds Cutlass with a Rocket 455. It was in excellent condition and drove great, except that every time it got hot, it wouldn’t crank. Something about GM starters of that era and overheating starter solenoids.
WHAT A GREAT FIND!!! WOOOOO HOOOO! Its beautiful! My first car was a 69 Cutless S. It had bucket seats and a console. I got it while in high school, in 1977. It was a GREAT car! This is going to be a fun restro! I LOVE that ostrich interior!
This is awesome, a 1968 cutlass with a 455 was my first taste of automotive fun at 16 years old. Never passed a gas station that day, but got to em really quick 😂😂
That a really cool Cutlass and just like you I'm not a fan of the interior but at least it has an interior. And like all the others, I really enjoy watching the father and son interaction!
Hey Kent and Jack, I'd try polishing up the interior with leather cream it might look better 🤭, it is a little loud! Git it, Jack! It sounds great 🎉 JO JO IN VT 💞
Kent I thought head lined too. The inside looks awesome. Yes put the head liner in. Makes the car special and exotic. Good to see you and Jack. Hi to AJ. Take care ❤
Man oh man, I wouldn’t change a thing with the paint and interior, this car is amazing. Appreciate you guys sharing your adventures, if I had the space, I would have so many cars. 😂
15:23 “the battery tray has a little rust but not too bad” 😂 shoot in Detroit that’s like a brand new piece. If that car were here that tray would be a flake of rust or completely canceled with rust ready to fall apart. I enjoy watching you guys work on vehicles. It’s so much easier for you because nothing is seized in like it gets seized in here. A whole different game up here. This is why I want to move to the south one day and enjoy working in vehicles without breaking my back trying to get a bolt out.
Thanks for full length video you had me with a grin on my face all the way through love all your content you’ve given me momentum to go out and work on my own project car, which has been sitting in a garage for 20+ years
Nice guys good job I love that car love Oldsmobiles and your Buick skylark both my favorite vehicles I would absolutely love to see more on both them cars keep up the good work and please keep going and giving us more on the Oldsmobile and Buick too love your channel I think it’s awesome guys
Great video guys! Thought for sure John Law was gonna give Jack his first ticket....lol. Have fun, be safe. Lookin forward to your next installment! CYA!
Just here to say I highly approve of this GM A-body Tire Spinning Awesomeness of an episode where no real work was done on the Ranchero 😂 and it was definitely worth it!! Nice find!
Great video! I dream of doing this with my boy! It had it all! Except would have loved to hear the negation for what you paid for it. Great works boys! Keep it up
Wow such a great video, you guys are awesome, reminds me of my 1974 Chevy Nova which my mother sold me back in the good old days! Wish I had that car again.
I had a 72 Cutlass S with a 455 from a 74. I drove it over 3,000 miles, cross country, and 150 miles per tank was all I could get. Many nail biting miles!
That’s a cool ride. If that headliner is real Ostrich leather, it’s worth some money. A full hide can be worth $400-$750 or more, depending on the condition and quill pattern.👍🏻👍🏻
Love the long form videos like this. Really hope you do another one on the ranchero eventually. Maybe for the final stretch before it's road ready or something.
WOW Jack - What a beautiful Find - this was a real treat to see both of you and your dad bring a real classic back to life. Thankyou. It brings back memories of my moms old Chevrolet Impala and I think it was a 69. Great job there Dude...
Let the boy drive on the farm. I was driving my grandpa's 56 ford pickup when i was 10. Had to slid off the seat to get the clutch in far enough for 1st. Lol.
I drove an Oldsmobile Delta Royal 88 and a Regency 98. Then they quit making Oldsmobiles entirely and my entire family cried because we all three drove them and loved them so much! It was easy to work on. Even though I am a girl my Dad taught me how to work on my cars. That’s when I started buying trucks for pulling a boat down the road. Good times and good cars are what Oldsmobiles were. My opinion is that they shut down the wrong factory and I don’t like Buicks. They seem a bit flimsy to me.
I think you should definitely turn it into the rendering you showed earlier. I love this channel. You're a really good dad. I took interest in cars before I was old enough to get a license, I really wish my dad would have been there like you are for Jack. It's a blessing to watch you two interact with your projects.
Literally don't change anything about how you are making your videos. TH-cam perfection! 👍
That interior is AWESOME! I LOVE IT
I really enjoy watching you two, your making so many happy memories. It is easy to see all the love in your family. And that is awesome to see. Keep sharing your videos, this granny looks forward to seeing what you kids are up to. God Bless all of you
I'm jealous!!! You boys are having WAY too much fun!!! Love watching!!
Love the smiles every time donuts are involved! That’s the way life should be. Well done guys!
Love that era of Cutlass.Sorry about Jack's first taste of law.Probably won't be the last time if he is anything like you Kent.Keep the great videos coming.....only MORE!!You have a great channel.
That car is soooo clean!!! Nice find dad!!!
Woohoo! Another full length Speed Bump Garage video! Love it!
Love watching you guys making memories together. Sweet ol car
You guys are amazing, it's great to see a father teach and work with his son with such patience and mutual enjoyment.
An amazing inspirational channel and we do hope to see more ❤
Kent who's the kid? Lol, I love the big smiles on both of y'all!!
You know you’re having a good time when the Sheriff shows up.🏎️🚓🚔
Love everything about this video! From the ostrich seats, to the sheriff, to dad’s smile during the donut. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
You should use the headliner Ostriches skin for the Rancheros seats...😂
Lol I will run that by Jack
WOW! I love that car, I would take that over any new car any day! ♥️🙏🏻🇨🇦
This video is great. Kent you arr having too much fun doing donuts. Just love you all ❤
WOW! What a lucky find! Can't wait for "Ford vs Ferrari".... I mean "Olds vs Buick!" Great car, fun video!!!!! A+++++
Thanks Dr. Lee
Absolutely beautiful paint job, great find. 😊
Can i just say that damn Jack has grown right before my eyes. Love to see the interest he's taken.
Jack did a great job with the sheriff.
What lovely Dad and son relationship. ❤
i love you guys BIG FAN OF SPEED BUMP GARAGE the father son bond makes me want build cars with my son keep it going forever from Madison Wisconsin
I love the way Dad and son work together.
My first car in 1979 was a green 1970 Olds Cutlass with a Rocket 455. It was in excellent condition and drove great, except that every time it got hot, it wouldn’t crank. Something about GM starters of that era and overheating starter solenoids.
WHAT A GREAT FIND!!! WOOOOO HOOOO! Its beautiful!
My first car was a 69 Cutless S. It had bucket seats and a console. I got it while in high school, in 1977. It was a GREAT car! This is going to be a fun restro! I LOVE that ostrich interior!
This is awesome, a 1968 cutlass with a 455 was my first taste of automotive fun at 16 years old. Never passed a gas station that day, but got to em really quick 😂😂
You have a good Dad young man!
Beautiful car. Great find. I have missed your long videos, glad your back. Those old Buick and Olds 350s were amazing engines. 😊😊😊😊
I can't help but think about the awesome relationship between the two of you and the memories that you are making.
This was so entertaining. Great car. Jack is becoming quite the mechanic. And when he ribbs his dad it is so funny. Want to see the ranchero finished.
That a really cool Cutlass and just like you I'm not a fan of the interior but at least it has an interior. And like all the others, I really enjoy watching the father and son interaction!
Sweet score! My step-dad had a '70 442 in the early 70s. I've heard some great stories about that car. I agree on the 442 W-30 replica with a 455!
Hey Kent and Jack,
I'd try polishing up the interior with leather cream it might look better 🤭, it is a little loud!
Git it, Jack!
It sounds great 🎉
JO JO IN VT 💞
Kent I thought head lined too. The inside looks awesome. Yes put the head liner in. Makes the car special and exotic. Good to see you and Jack. Hi to AJ. Take care ❤
OLDS School Way! Great Content, Family FIRST!
Man oh man, I wouldn’t change a thing with the paint and interior, this car is amazing. Appreciate you guys sharing your adventures, if I had the space, I would have so many cars. 😂
15:23 “the battery tray has a little rust but not too bad” 😂 shoot in Detroit that’s like a brand new piece. If that car were here that tray would be a flake of rust or completely canceled with rust ready to fall apart. I enjoy watching you guys work on vehicles. It’s so much easier for you because nothing is seized in like it gets seized in here. A whole different game up here. This is why I want to move to the south one day and enjoy working in vehicles without breaking my back trying to get a bolt out.
Yes that would be great content, plus we can watch you guys build them two cars...
Yeah do Oldsmobile and Buick
Great video. I am glad no one went to jail ! Let’s see the Buick sometime.
People who say you never finish a project obviously have never worked on a project car.
Also, the long wait just makes the result even more exciting, a lengthy process to an awesome job
@mastaT_150 yeah thats true
Project cars are meant to be finished?? Oh lawd, maybe that's why I can't keep a wife
The. Car worth money
Blood the brakes
Thanks for full length video you had me with a grin on my face all the way through love all your content you’ve given me momentum to go out and work on my own project car, which has been sitting in a garage for 20+ years
Nice guys good job I love that car love Oldsmobiles and your Buick skylark both my favorite vehicles I would absolutely love to see more on both them cars keep up the good work and please keep going and giving us more on the Oldsmobile and Buick too love your channel I think it’s awesome guys
Great video guys! Thought for sure John Law was gonna give Jack his first ticket....lol. Have fun, be safe. Lookin forward to your next installment! CYA!
Just here to say I highly approve of this GM A-body Tire Spinning Awesomeness of an episode where no real work was done on the Ranchero 😂 and it was definitely worth it!! Nice find!
It's so good to see y'all at it again.
I really like the idea of a A body comparison of GM cars. Side by side comparison-with burn out competition... and short drag race ! 😂
Wow! I love the interior! Covered in leather? It had to cost a fortune! It’s got to be more comfortable than plastic. I’m with Jack on this one.
Great video! I dream of doing this with my boy! It had it all! Except would have loved to hear the negation for what you paid for it. Great works boys! Keep it up
Wow such a great video, you guys are awesome, reminds me of my 1974 Chevy Nova which my mother sold me back in the good old days! Wish I had that car again.
you guys are awesome! nice job! thanks for all the cool videos 👍
You all sure do seem to have a lot of fun working on car together! Good for you.
I sure enjoy your channel.
Bill R
Spring Branch, TX
I had a 72 Cutlass S with a 455 from a 74. I drove it over 3,000 miles, cross country, and 150 miles per tank was all I could get. Many nail biting miles!
Hi guys did great work on trucks and cars love seeing your shows every time
Great find and it want to do the "ostrich strut" down the road again. I'm with Jack, keep the interior.
33:06 the joy on his face
What a Creampuff! 😂😂😂
Never heard that before. I’m going to introduce it to the UK! 😂
father & son are giddy! Was a good day.
That’s a cool ride. If that headliner is real Ostrich leather, it’s worth some money. A full hide can be worth $400-$750 or more, depending on the condition and quill pattern.👍🏻👍🏻
It's not they make a vinyl that looks like real ostrich
Love the long form videos like this. Really hope you do another one on the ranchero eventually. Maybe for the final stretch before it's road ready or something.
WOW Jack - What a beautiful Find - this was a real treat to see both of you and your dad bring a real classic back to life. Thankyou.
It brings back memories of my moms old Chevrolet Impala and I think it was a 69. Great job there Dude...
WOW ! --- That's a candy cane for Kent -- Lord Bless You Gear Heads ! ❤❤
Really fun watching you two have fun!
What a beautiful car. I had a modified black 1969 30 years ago and I loved it.
Those were really good cars!!!!!
Gotta love the old classic cars, they keep going not like today when a single glitch in the computer will stop everything from running. 😊❤😊
Oh man what a find for a big project car.
This thing would DEFINITELY use some centerline rims💪💪
So fun to see Kent’s enthusiasm doing those donuts!😁😂 Jack, good job keeping your cool when the sheriff showed up!😅 Sure do enjoy your videos!
Good job, Jack, keep learning every day🎉🎉
Gonna be a nice car. Can't wait to see what you do with it. Too bad the Sheriff's officer had to ruin your test drive. GOD bless y'all.
So good to see the entire family unit on you tube! Thanks guys
I have a 1970 442 Hot Wheels, that yours is modeled after. Same paint ,everything. Wish I could send a pic of it on here
You didn't show much body wise,but it looks in great condition. Loved the video.
I had a 72 Cutlass S with the 350 Rocket. One of the best cars I’ve ever had, man how I miss it.
Dad is the bigger kid 😊
That would make a great 442 clone. Do it!!
Welcome back guys I just love your videos
You scored man, great find!!!
That's a badass Cutlass!
Let the boy drive on the farm. I was driving my grandpa's 56 ford pickup when i was 10. Had to slid off the seat to get the clutch in far enough for 1st. Lol.
I drove an Oldsmobile Delta Royal 88 and a Regency 98. Then they quit making Oldsmobiles entirely and my entire family cried because we all three drove them and loved them so much! It was easy to work on. Even though I am a girl my Dad taught me how to work on my cars. That’s when I started buying trucks for pulling a boat down the road. Good times and good cars are what Oldsmobiles were. My opinion is that they shut down the wrong factory and I don’t like Buicks. They seem a bit flimsy to me.
I think you should definitely turn it into the rendering you showed earlier. I love this channel. You're a really good dad. I took interest in cars before I was old enough to get a license, I really wish my dad would have been there like you are for Jack. It's a blessing to watch you two interact with your projects.
I've always liked that body style. I'm with Jack too on the interior.
Looking forward to seeing the progress on this one👍
27:19 bro saw his life flash before his eyes 😂
Coolest dad! “ I didn’t even get a chance to do a burnout”! Love it!
Nice buy!!!!! Very much a muscle car needing to live again
Wow glad it fired right up and runs and drives
Just wanted you to know I was led here by Dan Arms from Arms Family Farm. Loving this video.
Olds didn’t play around friend had a 72 and I loved it l had a 82 now have a 86 love it sad gm stopped making them
That's a nice car you all got but I want to see Jack finished that Ranchero going to start driving it when they turn 16
I noticed a vacuum booster hose in the trunk. Power brakes evidently were in the plans.
Great video! Good to get lucky once in a while.
You gotta love Jacks personality!! He makes me smile.
I would LOVE to see an olds vs Buick shootout! That would be epic for sure.
You guys have some crazy fun. I love it!😅
IMHO 70 was a great year for GM A Body! Of course bring on the Buick, I love these rigs
I've had Olds back in the old days!Change the oil with 1 at offices to make sure it won't leak.Don't use Quaker State oil EVER!!
Looks like a great project for you. A classic that needs to be restored.
It's wonderful when your project runs.
Good Job showing your son how to take the high road!