I hope he does something with this car!
He'll get a sponsor for a video from time to time and plug them. All in all he's a good Tennessee kid, with good taste in classic cars (being mainly a Mopar guy). I've watched several of his videos and they're enjoyable for what they are.Wtf is with commercial in the middle of it?!
Wtf is with commercial in the middle of it?!
Even a light restoration will put him upside down in that car. Would need to be a convertible to be worth the effort, (maybe).
He gave away to a viewer a fairly nice 1978 T-Bird that he got driving and ready to roll, with a complete tune, all new brakes and tires, a good wash (it was much like the Monaco in initial appearance!), and a few little things.
Hey, if he wants to give me the Monaco after he fixes it up and gets it running, I'd be glad to take it off his hands . . . ! I LOVE 65 Monacos!
I watched this video last night, and it drove me nuts that he NEVER bothered to clean the pine needles off the car. It seems to me a good FIRST step would be to either turn the crank bolt, or clean off the pine needles, before going to all the trouble of pulling that woefully neglected Monaco out of that woods. OH, and, if you watch the video, there is so much Poison Ivy all around that car. Hope he's not allergic to it. No thanks.
I watched this video last night, and it drove me nuts that he NEVER bothered to clean the pine needles off the car. I thought the whole thing was stupid.
It seems to me a good FIRST step would be to either turn the crank bolt, or clean off the pine needles, before going to all the trouble of pulling that woefully neglected Monaco out of that woods. That car was obviously so far gone, it wasn't worth bothering with. OH, and, if you watch the video, there is so much Poison Ivy all around that car. Hope he's not allergic to it. No thanks.