I LIKE it! I see a few things I like about it. For instance, it has the optional "Sunday Go to Meeting" Mufflers, Very Holy. Also it has the very rare, optional "Chia Pet" body panels. Just add water! You did say the comments have to be Brilliant going forward, so...
I don't get it, man... are they jealous that other folks are doing something fun? Who cares how it starts out? Community isn't about GETTING. It's about GIVING. I personally feel blessed and honored that so many folks are coming out of the woodwork to help with this project. You've given it a good start to be sure, but you're just the first stop! Let's see what it really needs, eh? Tires? (taken care of down the line). Floors? (Again...taken care of). Brakes? We've got a volunteer for those. Electrical? Yep...a guy in Indiana is going to re-harness it. People from all over these beautiful states are willing to throw just a little bit of time, effort and maybe a busted knuckle or two to help create a work of resurrected automotive art. The naysayers can't seem to see the bigger picture. Ignore them and they'll fade in to the corn like Shoeless Joe. Jamie, I am honestly blown away by the things that you're capable of. The problem with so many mechanics (at least, that I've discovered over the years) is 1.) They can't admit when they're wrong and 2.) none of them know of a time when they WERE wrong. The beauty of what you do (and why I think your channel is surging in popularity) is that you can clearly admit when you're wrong and don't make a spectacle when you're right. This is an awesome thing that you're doing and we're proud that you're our first stop. Thank you so much for even considering it, let alone doing all that you've done for our channel and the community in general. -Vic and Foggy, FUNCTIONAL HISTORIES
I loved the Arthur Brown reference. I once went to a concert that featured The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and a young, relatively unknown guitarist named Jimi Hendrix
You would love what I’m doing to a 2 door 62 Valiant then… 340/4-speed, with 10” mopar rallies in the back, 8-3/4 with a 4 link, suicide doors and chopping the top… 😎 eventually. Hopefully after the Charger build…🤔
I think the stone soup concept is brilliant - everybody just puts in a little, and in the end you have a halfway decent (?) car. No one person has to slave away on this piece and get mad at it for long - share the wealth!
Ahhh, yes- the joys of using fire. I like the concept- and not every car can be a (insert pretty & popular car here). More classic Exner rocket/aircraft styling cues, and it doesn't look remotely like anything else in the parking lot. And it keeps on self-fixing- it wants to live!!
This car is definitely worth saving. It's a piece of history, a totally weirdly styled Mopar that was built when JFK was president. It definitely needs a lot of work, but like you said there are far worse. At least the basic structure is pretty good. The broken torsion bar reminds me of a 66 Belvedere I bought once that had a broken bar. I replaced it and then resold the car, and then I used the remains of the bar as a pry bar. I just reshaped the broken end into a sharp wedge, and I still have it today. My Mopar bar is with me for life!
We have one at Rocket that was welded to a big sledge hammer head. True brilliance. Sometimes we use that hammer to remove torsion bars, and everything makes sense in the world.
When I was a kid these guys were legion, and they were all beaten like red-headed step-mules. I'm happy I've lived long enough to consider them cool-looking, because no one classified them thus at the time, that's for damn certain. Yeoman work, fella.
This is so cool you posted this. My little brother got a 1962 lancer for 300 bucks and we broke the torsion bar hammering the drums off of the front with a sledge
Been there on the gloves. My hands used to dry out, crack, and split open at the finger tips. Everyone knows the orange ones are the best though. And remember, hot wings aren’t just spicy in your mouth, they’re spicy in your dry, cracked finger tips. Not as good as yours but I gave it a shot.
for carb rebuilds- I started using vinegar as carb dip. It does a good job of cleaning out the garbage. Side note- using an old dawn soap bottle full of gas is a good way to fill the bowl via the carb vents and spraying gas down the carb to get an old clapper to fire off.
Man I love this video!!! Who in there right mind could not like this car! If it was painted red it would look like Mrs. Carmichaels from the Beverlyhillbillies. The ignition switch is ghetto fabulous! Before you sign off on it, cut a hole in the hood so they can gas can without opening the hood!
I'm impressed you got it running as well as you did! Looking forward to wrenching on this thing! Also, I've been to Cut Rate Auto Parts. I was born in the town in which you reside, and I still have family there!
I just can’t get myself to say they were a good looking car, but they were a unique looking car and you just don’t see them anymore. A head turn is a head turn 👍
That lancer is pretty cool! It’s awesome to see it kinda functional again. I’ve only seen one or two (maybe the same year valiant too) here in northeast Pennsylvania.
I like these... There is a guy in our Turbo-Mopar club that shortened the roofline, made it look more like a coupe since the bean counters at Chrysler wanted to use the 4 door roofline. He also added that auto-spoiler from a Chrysler Crossfire and inegrated it into the the deck lid. I believe the power plant was a built 2.4 Turbo, that was from an SRT Neon. All you need is imagination and the willingness to do the work and execute your vision, definitely better than a sea of Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles etc... all lined up at car shows. I love the oddball stuff, it's cool to dare to be different.
I’d peck away on that old car till it got to the point where people started saying it’s a mighty fine ride.If a part can be bought or made it’s worth saving.
Jaime, you've given the rest of us a hell of a start! Not only will the Lancer unload and load itself, we have a pretty good idea of what else is needed. Thank you!
New to this channel. Was enjoying this 'till 14:30 when I thought I saw a Lotus Cortina and went off in search of that video. I know, Dead DODGE Garage, ok but I'm British and never heard of a Dodge Dart. Similar vibes from the front. O.K. back to the Lancer. Good stuff.
Funny enough, I *did* kind of show a *kind of* Lotus Cortina in a video once. Haha. But it was in my Lemons video, which no one watched. There is definitely a resemblance between that and the ‘64 Dart. Good stuff.
I like early A bodies so I am not impartial ;) I like this video series and it's fun with the idea to pass it around to different channels, the moss give it character, to be honest I think the reason I like them is that they are so simple, there are 5 cables or so going to the back, the electrical schematics are 3 pages (1 extra page for station wagon), you need 3 wrenches and a screwdriver to take it apart, ok the older ones sometimes need a ham... sledge hammer for calibration, be careful with the sun Jamie, you are not used to it...
Yes! Exactly. The simplicity is the real beauty of these cars. And it’s funny you should say that, because I got a pretty good sunburn on my neck the first day it was truly nice here this year. Classic.
Back when the '71 Challenger was my daily driver i had a torsion bar snap while I was driving. It sounded like a rifle shot going off. Car still drove but the tire started scraping the wheel well when turning even a little. There was no internet or youtube (or DDG!). I had the FSM but no special tools. It took me hours to replace that bar even using my uncle's shop's lift (and in fact he came over to help with his persuader (5 lb fist maul) and mega-vise-grip to get the stubs out. The new one went in easier.... I kept the pieces for years until they were stolen from our garden shed... I like the idea of a sledge hammer handle. I also like the idea of forging them into a dagger and a sword if I still had them ;) Really glad you're doing this and that the car is getting a new lease on life.
I don't think the commenters understand the point. It's just something to do to see if you can make it better. That's the whole point. It's a sickness you either have it or you don't. And I definitely have it!
It’s people like you that make the world go around Jamie! 👍 Thank you for all that you have donated and all of your accomplishments with “Stone Soup”! I think you have donated the ‘meat and potatoes’. It’s sad to me that people cannot see the potential in anything…They just have no vision. Sometimes they can be so narrow minded that they can see through a keyhole with both of their eyes. 🤔🤷🏼♂️ I’m excited to see the transformation of it, as each channel contributes , although I already know who is going to donate what… 👍 I may have a radiator and a steering column for it! 😉 I won’t be needing those since my ‘62 Valiant will be getting blessed with a 340/4-speed down the road when I have time…😃
Awesome! I did get a radiator in it that mostly works, but we’ll see. A column would be huge. I’m happy to help out. Plenty of thanks are owed to you as well! You made all of this possible - and I know it is appreciated.
Too fun. Detractors just dont understand the satisfaction derived from robbing the crusher. There are degrees of fun between showroom and Prius parts. Where your preferences lie on that spectrum is not their concern. They do them. You do you. One man's trash... as the old saw goes, is another man's treasure. I personally am stoked by the project. And Im looking forward to see what this road toad will become. So good on you, Jamie. Lets see what the next stop will net.
Stone Soup is a GREAT idea. Now whether someone is going to stop somewhere down the line once it's working much better and just feign "I don't know what happened I sent it to the next place two weeks ago" or not is yet to be seen. LOL.
I meant to reach out a few days ago but forgot. I have an early A-body Carter BBS (looks brand new or rebuilt) that I picked up when looking for one for a '70 Dart (before I snagged that 318 and cast 833OD from you). Not planning to use it. It's yours if you want it.
When i see this car i think of Steve Magnante doing a front straight axle & 413 with what i think is called the cross ram ? I admire this and is worth saving.👍
I LIKE it! I see a few things I like about it. For instance, it has the optional "Sunday Go to Meeting" Mufflers, Very Holy. Also it has the very rare, optional "Chia Pet" body panels. Just add water! You did say the comments have to be Brilliant going forward, so...
You get a gold star!
@@DeadDodgeGarage WHERE?! wHeRe iS It!!! i cAnT FiNd iT!!
@@Bob-Whitingit’s theoretical, unfortunately 😅
LMFAO 😂😂 Well, keep the comments going.
I fell in love with nitride gloves when I started wrenching
Grandma always told me, "try to say at least one nice thing"... Well, it's a two door 😆
😅
@RustBeatersDerelicts 2-Doors make it a Real Musclecar! ;-)
the 4 doors are a tight squeeze for big guys, the 2 door is free & easy.
LMFAO 😂😂
I don't get it, man... are they jealous that other folks are doing something fun? Who cares how it starts out? Community isn't about GETTING. It's about GIVING. I personally feel blessed and honored that so many folks are coming out of the woodwork to help with this project. You've given it a good start to be sure, but you're just the first stop! Let's see what it really needs, eh? Tires? (taken care of down the line). Floors? (Again...taken care of). Brakes? We've got a volunteer for those. Electrical? Yep...a guy in Indiana is going to re-harness it. People from all over these beautiful states are willing to throw just a little bit of time, effort and maybe a busted knuckle or two to help create a work of resurrected automotive art. The naysayers can't seem to see the bigger picture. Ignore them and they'll fade in to the corn like Shoeless Joe. Jamie, I am honestly blown away by the things that you're capable of. The problem with so many mechanics (at least, that I've discovered over the years) is 1.) They can't admit when they're wrong and 2.) none of them know of a time when they WERE wrong. The beauty of what you do (and why I think your channel is surging in popularity) is that you can clearly admit when you're wrong and don't make a spectacle when you're right. This is an awesome thing that you're doing and we're proud that you're our first stop. Thank you so much for even considering it, let alone doing all that you've done for our channel and the community in general.
-Vic and Foggy, FUNCTIONAL HISTORIES
All the old early 60 Dodges were so unique and they’re so few left. Need to save everyone We can. Great job Jamie.
Thanks Jamie for keeping the even the ugly alive
Just one of many services I offer
westport here sir. i am glad you show it can be done. thank you for the show.
It's so weird it's cool....yeah, worth saving!
A little here a little there ,showing talent and not a bunch of money what is possible is priceless.I can’t wait to see what the old girl turns into
The fact that many different folks will be part of this is the cool part. (YES! Heat wrench)
I am determined to say something positive. This car makes my old Buicks look really good!
😅
Husband had 62 dodge lancer, an after fixed up it won lots of trophies🏆, he had a 340 in it, was loved by all.
I loved the Arthur Brown reference. I once went to a concert that featured The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and a young, relatively unknown guitarist named Jimi Hendrix
Oh boy...you always manage to put a smile on my face!!
I'm very happy you started the process of saving this Vehicle 👍
Well , i gotta say it. Sir , u have a good heart.Wish more were like ya. Cheers
I had a 62 Dart in HS always wanted that car back
I think any old car deserves to live. They sure don't make them anymore!
Great job on the road to saving the old beast!
It's a two door!!! You don't see them !!! I think it bad azz!!!! V8 four speed!! And wheels!!! You got one of kind !!👍🏻see you all tonight 🎵🎶🎵✌🏻
You would love what I’m doing to a 2 door 62 Valiant then… 340/4-speed, with 10” mopar rallies in the back, 8-3/4 with a 4 link, suicide doors and chopping the top… 😎 eventually. Hopefully after the Charger build…🤔
This whole project is just too cool! Pitch in folks.
Forget them haters, this is a great revival 😎
I had to explain to Johnny what Stone soup meant.He had never heard the old story before.And then it made sense to him perfectly. 😃
Get it running and it will be Best of Show!
Some kinda odd friends had a blue Lancer wagon when i was little. Perfect
Great job on the torsion bar. I agree with sticking to the job at hand and moving on.
I love that thing - I’d own it in a second! (The Arthur Brown reference made me smile….)
You remind me of most of my friends in my younger years..we all drove old mopars because they were cheap and quick..I always get a smile
I think the stone soup concept is brilliant - everybody just puts in a little, and in the end you have a halfway decent (?) car. No one person has to slave away on this piece and get mad at it for long - share the wealth!
These are so much fun to drive. Like a go-kart. Hope you get it done.
The whole camera shook when you were applying concussive discipline to the naughty torsion bar. Amazing.
That’s how you know I was swinging the hammer hard enough. Haha.
If it is not a total pile of rust, it’s worth saving…… you’re doing a great job Jamie
working headlights is the auto motive equivalent of someone in a coma opening their eyes.
Definitely worth the struggle saving this one
This project has been hilarious 😂
Well… good? I think. Lol.
Ahhh, yes- the joys of using fire.
I like the concept- and not every car can be a (insert pretty & popular car here).
More classic Exner rocket/aircraft styling cues, and it doesn't look remotely like anything else in the parking lot.
And it keeps on self-fixing- it wants to live!!
Just love everything about the Lancer. It’s quirky enough for me to keep wanting more
Love that you brought that car back from the dead. Great job as usual, thanks for the excellent content.
You did way more than your share on that turd. You should feel proud.
this is an inspiration for my stone soup project
I had a friend back in the mid 1960's that owned a 1962 Dodge Lancer with the Hyper Pak Slant Six engine.
This car is definitely worth saving. It's a piece of history, a totally weirdly styled Mopar that was built when JFK was president. It definitely needs a lot of work, but like you said there are far worse. At least the basic structure is pretty good.
The broken torsion bar reminds me of a 66 Belvedere I bought once that had a broken bar. I replaced it and then resold the car, and then I used the remains of the bar as a pry bar. I just reshaped the broken end into a sharp wedge, and I still have it today. My Mopar bar is with me for life!
We have one at Rocket that was welded to a big sledge hammer head. True brilliance. Sometimes we use that hammer to remove torsion bars, and everything makes sense in the world.
When I was a kid these guys were legion, and they were all beaten like red-headed step-mules. I'm happy I've lived long enough to consider them cool-looking, because no one classified them thus at the time, that's for damn certain. Yeoman work, fella.
I’m really glad I’m not the only one who says red headed step mule. Haha. Thanks!
Driving and trying to watching this is a treat
😂😂
Lol! I do the same thing! Jamie is must watch TV!
Be careful doing that, you could make your very own "Dead Dodge Collage" all over the sidewalk!
@@Bob-Whiting True story, I definitely gotta be more cautious🤣
@@Bob-Whiting yes , my comment evaporated for some reason
Carb cleaner in the eye. Awesome! Feels great!
At least it evaporates pretty quickly - unlike brake fluid…
love the idea of this project!
Love this car! She ain't a looker, but that makes her far more interesting!
A friend of my brother's had a 62 Valiant that he had painted yellow and called it the "Bad Banana"!!
This is so cool you posted this. My little brother got a 1962 lancer for 300 bucks and we broke the torsion bar hammering the drums off of the front with a sledge
😮 that’s a cool trick!
Been there on the gloves. My hands used to dry out, crack, and split open at the finger tips. Everyone knows the orange ones are the best though.
And remember, hot wings aren’t just spicy in your mouth, they’re spicy in your dry, cracked finger tips.
Not as good as yours but I gave it a shot.
Just the other day I got some horrible fluid in the big crack in my pointer finger. It was not a super happy fun time.
The acetylene torch made the B5 pop, on the Demon in the background.
for carb rebuilds- I started using vinegar as carb dip. It does a good job of cleaning out the garbage. Side note- using an old dawn soap bottle full of gas is a good way to fill the bowl via the carb vents and spraying gas down the carb to get an old clapper to fire off.
Hope others get on board will be following with interest ... love to see a hot roded lancer wagon !!
Man I love this video!!! Who in there right mind could not like this car! If it was painted red it would look like Mrs. Carmichaels from the Beverlyhillbillies. The ignition switch is ghetto fabulous! Before you sign off on it, cut a hole in the hood so they can gas can without opening the hood!
We had a 62 Valiant and it was a super reliable car with impressive styling! Wish we still had it!
It will be interesting to see how far it has come by the time it gets here in Wisconsin.
I'm impressed you got it running as well as you did! Looking forward to wrenching on this thing!
Also, I've been to Cut Rate Auto Parts. I was born in the town in which you reside, and I still have family there!
Whaaaaaat! What are the chances of that?!
@@DeadDodgeGarage don't know! But we ought to meet up next time I'm over there!
Rarity is its only saving grace 😊
I just can’t get myself to say they were a good looking car, but they were a unique looking car and you just don’t see them anymore. A head turn is a head turn 👍
Works for me. Haha.
Wait... Did I just hear a Crazy World of Arthur Brown reference???? This channel just gets better every time
You sure did. Haha. Proud of that.
100 percent on the nitrile gloves. Get yourself a MAP torch as well, more heat than propane, but not so much that steel turns to liquid.
Use to have one. It grew feet… I will have to do that.
That model is the poster child for the word, Hideous. Good job replacing the broken torsion bar Jamie.
That lancer is pretty cool! It’s awesome to see it kinda functional again. I’ve only seen one or two (maybe the same year valiant too) here in northeast Pennsylvania.
I like these... There is a guy in our Turbo-Mopar club that shortened the roofline, made it look more like a coupe since the bean counters at Chrysler wanted to use the 4 door roofline. He also added that auto-spoiler from a Chrysler Crossfire and inegrated it into the the deck lid. I believe the power plant was a built 2.4 Turbo, that was from an SRT Neon. All you need is imagination and the willingness to do the work and execute your vision, definitely better than a sea of Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles etc... all lined up at car shows. I love the oddball stuff, it's cool to dare to be different.
Wow! That sounds awesome. I completely agree.
BTW, you're right... That car is actually in good shape, has tons of potential! 💪
I get what you're doing Jamie, the heck with the naysayers.
I think this is a cool idea cant wait to see where it goes next
Like a rolling stone 🪨
It's a great car , heaps of potential. Here in Australia these early mopars (valiant)are the least rusty .
Contrary to comments, this happens to be one of my favorite car designs, slant six makes for perfect! ❤
I’d peck away on that old car till it got to the point where people started saying it’s a mighty fine ride.If a part can be bought or made it’s worth saving.
I love this idea! Some do this, some do that, and waalaa... car? 😁
Well that is the idea. I guess we’ll see if it actually works. Haha.
Jaime, you've given the rest of us a hell of a start! Not only will the Lancer unload and load itself, we have a pretty good idea of what else is needed. Thank you!
I like to start with the big torch, then there is no plan b 🤣 keeps it exciting
The big buzz is that it's a cool classic mopar it may not be every one's first choice but she will look good cruising down the road
New to this channel. Was enjoying this 'till 14:30 when I thought I saw a Lotus Cortina and went off in search of that video. I know, Dead DODGE Garage, ok but I'm British and never heard of a Dodge Dart. Similar vibes from the front. O.K. back to the Lancer. Good stuff.
Funny enough, I *did* kind of show a *kind of* Lotus Cortina in a video once. Haha. But it was in my Lemons video, which no one watched. There is definitely a resemblance between that and the ‘64 Dart. Good stuff.
I like early A bodies so I am not impartial ;) I like this video series and it's fun with the idea to pass it around to different channels, the moss give it character, to be honest I think the reason I like them is that they are so simple, there are 5 cables or so going to the back, the electrical schematics are 3 pages (1 extra page for station wagon), you need 3 wrenches and a screwdriver to take it apart, ok the older ones sometimes need a ham... sledge hammer for calibration, be careful with the sun Jamie, you are not used to it...
Yes! Exactly. The simplicity is the real beauty of these cars. And it’s funny you should say that, because I got a pretty good sunburn on my neck the first day it was truly nice here this year. Classic.
Great job looks fine to me all thats needed is a spit shine and polish.
Back when the '71 Challenger was my daily driver i had a torsion bar snap while I was driving. It sounded like a rifle shot going off. Car still drove but the tire started scraping the wheel well when turning even a little.
There was no internet or youtube (or DDG!). I had the FSM but no special tools. It took me hours to replace that bar even using my uncle's shop's lift (and in fact he came over to help with his persuader (5 lb fist maul) and mega-vise-grip to get the stubs out. The new one went in easier....
I kept the pieces for years until they were stolen from our garden shed... I like the idea of a sledge hammer handle. I also like the idea of forging them into a dagger and a sword if I still had them ;)
Really glad you're doing this and that the car is getting a new lease on life.
Quick tip. Heat and beat are in that order for a reason. Torch first and answer questions later. LOL, have a good one
Try using mapp gas,much hotter flame. Oh,never mind ,you have the mother of all smoke wrenches.😊
2 KooL ! Rock on.
I don't think the commenters understand the point. It's just something to do to see if you can make it better. That's the whole point. It's a sickness you either have it or you don't. And I definitely have it!
i love this project...cant wait to see more.always great videos jamie!!! and remember. The more you see an ugly thing the prettier it gets.
Very nice two days in a row DDG and my morning coffee !!!!☕
Prudence the goat should be happy also ??....good content and thanks 🔧👍
I just made it 300 likes! Yeah you take your shots when you can! GO JAMIE!
Awesome. Thanks for the video
It’s people like you that make the world go around Jamie! 👍
Thank you for all that you have donated and all of your accomplishments with “Stone Soup”!
I think you have donated the ‘meat and potatoes’.
It’s sad to me that people cannot see the potential in anything…They just have no vision. Sometimes they can be so narrow minded that they can see through a keyhole with both of their eyes. 🤔🤷🏼♂️
I’m excited to see the transformation of it, as each channel contributes , although I already know who is going to donate what… 👍
I may have a radiator and a steering column for it! 😉
I won’t be needing those since my ‘62 Valiant will be getting blessed with a 340/4-speed down the road when I have time…😃
Awesome! I did get a radiator in it that mostly works, but we’ll see. A column would be huge. I’m happy to help out. Plenty of thanks are owed to you as well! You made all of this possible - and I know it is appreciated.
@@DeadDodgeGarage they say that teamwork makes the dream work!
It doesn’t take much to make a big difference… 🤔😉
Too fun. Detractors just dont understand the satisfaction derived from robbing the crusher. There are degrees of fun between showroom and Prius parts. Where your preferences lie on that spectrum is not their concern. They do them. You do you. One man's trash... as the old saw goes, is another man's treasure. I personally am stoked by the project. And Im looking forward to see what this road toad will become. So good on you, Jamie. Lets see what the next stop will net.
Oh darn, i was convinced you were going to pull the head once everything was dandy, give the stone soup Lancer ye olde italian tune-up!
That’s a damn fine idea. Hmmm.
Stone Soup is a GREAT idea. Now whether someone is going to stop somewhere down the line once it's working much better and just feign "I don't know what happened I sent it to the next place two weeks ago" or not is yet to be seen. LOL.
Well, Vic has the title, so that’s the good news.
I meant to reach out a few days ago but forgot. I have an early A-body Carter BBS (looks brand new or rebuilt) that I picked up when looking for one for a '70 Dart (before I snagged that 318 and cast 833OD from you).
Not planning to use it. It's yours if you want it.
Please! That would be excellent.
The old saying it's so ugly it's cute! 🥰
That is a great project.... the nay sayers are the ones that never bought and fixed something like that to have a driver.
You are doing great stuff, my father bought a new 62 lancer gt, that car was awesome, I would get one just for the memories
When i see this car i think of Steve Magnante doing a front straight axle & 413 with what i think is called the cross ram ? I admire this and is worth saving.👍
Oh hell yeah!
@@DeadDodgeGarage probably have to be a body swap then leave it rusty but fix the interior/engine compartment. Just day dreaming... Thx for replying.
I’m too tired to say much beyond great video.
Love how much effort you put into little details
Pretty cool project.
Don't sweat the comments.. I've seen and worked on a lot worse..you did great..👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Now I know why Uncle Tony likes this channel. You say "raddyator" just like he does!
Something like that. Haha.