Restoring Abandoned 1966 Dodge Coronet to Muscle Glory with Steve Dulcich! | Roadworthy Rescues
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.พ. 2024
- Reviving a derelict Dodge Coronet will require two maverick mechanics. This time, Derek brings along his friend Steve Dulcich from Roadkill Garage and Engine Masters to help put the muscle back in this classic Mopar!
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Any show with Dulcich as a guest is gonna be a winner. Love that car.
That’s for sures
Dulcich loves his Mopars. 👍
Well said. I agree 100%😊
Derrick too
Do that super B next. The purple one.
Dulcich deserve a statue to the brotherhood, he is the friend everyone needs.
donkey teeth
I agree 💯 on that brother.
brotherhood??
He looks a little bit like Val Kilmer lol
@@Munakas-wq3gp You mean Val kilmer Now. Right!
Every car show needs a Dulcich.
my brother s first car was a 66coronet it had a 383
I like steve, he's a great fabricator and an all-around good guy.
Yeah he is cool
Man i wish these episodes were longer! But understand tv episodes are different with tv contracts and rules than TH-cam episodes of vice grip garage episodes. I could have watched hours of this one,great episode!!
They're short on here because they want you to click the long form version that costs money. Basically this is a teaser.
They are longer, but they just post a "short" preview on TH-cam, to watch the full thing you need to pay for MotorTrendOnDemand
@@j.d.8593 nothing I have seen on this channel makes me want to pay for the OnDemand. Derek is much better when he do his own thing without a producer and camera crew, same goes for Alex Taylor. MT seems to be stuck in a generic tv show format that went out of fashion decades ago. But i have generally no interest in seeing how fast someone can do a hackjob repair. I enjoy seeing well done work, were time used aren't in focus.The MT shows feels to me rushed and superficial.
@@j.d.8593 I never thought of it as a way for motortrend doing it to get paid subscribers to their channel. I don’t have motortrend on my tv so I guess I’ll have to stick to vice grip garage
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I can't help but feel VCG has capture the essence of the original Roadkill.
Love the safety shoes DB is wearing
Dulcich is usually in flip flops lol
Crocs FTW!
@@BenjaminHoffmann-df5hn crocs are for women
A non-rusted out MOPAR is very rare indeed! But they did make good looking car back in the day.
You 2 gear heads make a great team. Do it again often.
I love the 60's Mopar. That's a sweet ride.
Wow. Two of my favorite humans....working on a mopar....with hybrid power..
Thank you 👍👍👍
Always good to see Derrick and Dulcich
Thumbs up when Dolchich walked onto the scene!
I'm sure all of us have a project that could benefit having Dulcich around helping...just the attitude itself is a great benefit...
Love it when Steve is on the show! Roadworthy Rescues is a great show and the show needs to be longer.
love that car , the paint the cragars and the sound !
those are always a good rim. I think Jeeps made during the Mopar years share its unique bolt pattern, and there was a Centerline Champion 500 style one year. Haven't tried it myself yet, tho. Ford rims need the center hole enlarged to fit a Mope.
Love the smile on Steve's face on that last pull down the road. Good job fellas on bringing another one back to life and preserving history.
It's cool seeing these old vehicles have new life breathed into them but I love the OG VGG videos where he barely spends a dime to get it back going and drives them 1000 miles home
This is what happens when corporate money is involved. All they are doing is selling the two guys personalities. A lot of people can throw a motor and tranny in a car and drive it 500 miles. Just hope he doesn't change his VGG formula and just start bolting on new parts on old cars like everyone else.
Steve Dulcich is my hero
Good vibes from two allstars.
Dulcich is the guy no cap he a rider for sure
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Awesome seeing you guys together, so cool you broke out the LS318 with him. You guys are twof my favs! 👍🙏
I'm watching this purely cos of dulcich!!
Dulcich Magic in the end ALWAYS!!!!!!
Very cool seeing these two working together.
That is the motor that went into the Duster isn't it? Got to love an old Mopar for sure.
That is the same thing I was thinking I was reading the comments to see if anybody else got that
These 2 guys together are really good. Both of them are such nice guys. Steve is knowledgeable about everything. I always wonder if he's an engineer and went to school back in the day and just hadn't told anybody or I didn't hear It.
I read that Steve graduated from USC with a degree in finance, but also took many engineering courses while in college. Steve also runs a successful farm growing grapes.
Dulcic ding in the front grill..nice!!
That's my fav classic of the year so far, and that 351LS is magic!
Dulcich is a legend
Bought a used one in 1983 after Air Force technical school. Had a 361 2 barrel. LOVED that car.
Absolutely beautiful car. The 2 legends... What a video...
Always loved that body style!
You don’t see many ‘66’s
STEVE!! AWESOME!
Noticed some OG Dodge Magnum's back there...
A winning combo! Good to see Steve D with my favorite run whatcha brung guy!
The car looks nice in the thumbnail pic with the cragars.
That motor sounds really good too!
Those magnums in the background:-) I’ve always admired the cordoba
I'm glad We got to see a Road Worthy Rescue til the end
RIGHT?
Dulcich is a gem!
Love the Coronet, slim clean lines.
One of my FAVORITE Mopars!!!
I love how Derick is wearing crocs
But will it drive 600 miles home ...😂 Loved the old episode's
Y’all make a great team. I would watch many more of these.
my first car 1966 coronet 500 , 383 , 4 speed .
USA NJ
That was one of the best car fixes of all your videos
HANS
Car turned out great 👌 you make a great 👌 team.
You guys should work together again. This was great. Cool old car.
Dulcich for the win! 👍
Uncle Tony's Garage he will be in love
Dulcich is a stud , these guys are legendary, great video. What a cool motor . Cheers 🇨🇦
318 Poly! Semi-Hemi. Love it!
My only complaint is that Dulcich didn't get to drive it in the episode! We needed the ultimate bang shifter to tear it up!
The two goats. Steve is the man!
absolutely love the 66 67 dodge coronet i will own one someday
The project is saved, Steve is here 😊
Great duo! Bring in Freiberger next time for 3x the fun!
Thank you for yet another trip down memory lane, Derick.
Love that dodge buddy good luck
Outstanding episode!
The next Motor Trend twins! This is the next road kill tree amigos. This recipe has the making of a gooood combo. Fantastic vid you two. I'm looking forward to more colabs.
2 Original Dodge Magnums! WIN!
I’m diggin the safety shoes he’s wearing while handling motor trans removal.
Dulcich is awesome! The car, awesome! The script, not so much.
Really good show. I love those old Mopars.
What a great team! Hope to see more of them together on future episodes...,
This needed to happen. I'm so happy!
that was fun! loved it
Awesome. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Great pair of guys brought back one beautiful car.
Steve Dulcich with a sledgehammer. Anything is possible.
That was a really cool episode
❤ That was the coolest sounding car ever! FANTASTIC! 😊
That car glides man...👌 Awesome
Great video. What a legend 👍💯
absolutely beautiful car!
I love seeing mopars being saved 😊
Derrick is the star❤😊
really enjoyed this episode. Thanks guys
That was amazing to get it back on the road again. I can't. Beautiful all the water in everything. Great job Guys🤠🤠🤠
That BOD looks VERY straight. WOW. That's half a resto budget right there. I learned the hard way.
Fabulous. The factory glass sublime, all blissful line and length.
Great Video. Would really like to see the Purple Super Bee rescued (in the background).... Perhaps Episode 14?
Wow!!! Man!!! VGG, you certainly know how to have fun❤🙏🏾
FUN! one of the best shows I've seen. Nice team work. 👍
we all loved that episode
Frickin Sweet Bro Absoulty Love It !!!!!!
So cool to see you with some legends working on some old pieces of art and history love what you do dereck it's amazing some of the cars you bring back to life and the people you do it with keep on keeping on
pretty darn slick
I LOVE that car!
Great job guys!
Drove my mother's new/used 440 in the 70's.. my first ticket 🙂 Love your videos!
Seeing you near where i was raised is cool. Lots of old mopar lovers for sure
That 351 sounds awesome couldn't have picked a better car to put it in
When I was a kid, my Grandpa had a 64 Dodge Ton Dually flatbed with the 318A engine in it. It was surprisingly strong for a small block. I have seen him load that thing down to where the springs were on the stops. And that little 318 would chug right along with it.
D-Nuggets! Love that dude.
Good stuff nice to see you with Steve Derrick good job nice to see that motor in a car sounds good
Holy Cow! LS-318. Chevy LS valvetrain and Viper rods... Indestructible. OMG!
Great one guys, cool car, very cool.
I have a 66 Plymouth belvedere and it's a 318 and it's a blast to drive
G,day the car looks like a vg valiant we have in Australia great cars
Love that year