1971 Chrysler New Yorker First Start, Drive, Wash, Trip! Off the road for 30 years will it make it??

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • I purchased this 1971 Chrysler New Yorker from a local auto repair shop in Williams, California. I actually had seen the car for sale but the person wouldn't reply to my messages. Sometime later it was spotted at the repair shop. It hasn't been driven since the 1990s. The shop did various work to the car for a customer who then refused to pay. They ended up doing a lien sale on the car and that is how I came to own it.
    This video shows the firsts of everything. First start, drive, wash, fuel up, trip, etc. I get the car driving as I needed to assess the condition. I had entertained the thought of driving it back home 3000 miles at a later date. Since this car wasn't in the system, I had to get the car inspected by the DMV. Which meant I needed to drive it there or haul it there. See how it all unfolds!
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    03:50 - First Start?
    07:22 - Under the Hood
    12:12 - Will It Move?
    16:41 - First Trip to Get Gas
    26:52 - First Wash! (At Loves)
    28:53 - First Fill Up
    37:42 - End of Day/Closing Thoughts
    38:33 - Risk it For the Biscuit (Driving to the Inspection)
    41:20 - At the DMV
    42:36 - DMV refused to Inspect.
    44:17 - Inspection by CHP
    46:57 - Closer look at the Chrysler!
    56:24 - Finally. Tagged.
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Komentáře • 134

  • @Jb42996
    @Jb42996 Před 21 dnem +9

    I love that , I had a 71 new port that I loved but I was hit head on and it was totaled when I got out of the hospital I went to the tow yard to see it and wanted to cry. It never gave me any trouble.

    • @johncaballero8013
      @johncaballero8013 Před 21 dnem +2

      Sad story. Sorry about your car. Glad you’re still with us.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +2

      @@Jb42996 That’s a shame! But atleast you’re here to tell the tale!

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 12 dny

      ​@@ObsoleteAutomotivethose cars were tanks unc bought new one in July. 1971. And it was a monster

  • @machpodfan
    @machpodfan Před 20 dny +2

    The fuselage-bodied Mopars are fantastic--glad you are saving this one!!

  • @Kenny-re8ko
    @Kenny-re8ko Před 21 dnem +5

    I was thinking "that car is kinda squatted down", then I saw the torqueflite in the trunk! Always chuckle at these, they have brocade upholstery that would look right at home in your great aunt's parlour, but are motivated by a rumbliing evil sounding big block. Keep doing the right thing by giving these great cars a second shot at life.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +1

      @@Kenny-re8ko That is a little weight back there. 😂

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 12 dny

      ​@@ObsoleteAutomotivenot having a vynal roof saved the car in rust. Any car that era the glue ate the paint top rotted and water seeped in causing rust

  • @grantberecry
    @grantberecry Před 21 dnem +5

    Nice 440 new yorker, love the interior and it is in very good condition.

  • @GalaxieMarauder
    @GalaxieMarauder Před 17 dny +2

    71 NYer was a real beauty.

  • @joshualother
    @joshualother Před 21 dnem +5

    That was really nice of the loves employee to give her a bath!

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +1

      @@joshualother I wasn’t sure if he’d do it… but figured I’d ask! Haha

  • @lovetocrank
    @lovetocrank Před 20 dny +5

    You have to love the sound of that Chrysler cranking!

  • @MrZdvy
    @MrZdvy Před 20 dny +5

    Please do not use 87 octane fuel. To avoid pinging it's better to use 91 octane or higher in all classic cars. The noise you hear in the carburator is probably the fuel boiling. (Caused by heat and the ethanol in today's fuel) The fanshroud (which is in the trunk) should be put back on the radiator, this will help with the cooling. On cars with A/C you need a 16 psi radiator cap I believe. Personally I would never drive a car without an air cleaner, especcially not with all that dust around. With the overheating and the missing air cleaner there may been already some damage done to the engine, let's hope not. The transmission may have a leaking 'shift-shaft' seal. It's located on the driver side in front, just above the pan rail underneath a shift lever.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 19 dny +2

      @@MrZdvy Oh it definitely was fuel boiling. Went with the cheapest gas which wasn’t too cheap with prices out here at $5/gallon or more. Transmission fluid It’s definitely spewing out of the bellhousing so most likely that front seal. And yes having an air cleaner is important but none available locally and no time to wait on one as I was leaving the next day. And this needed to be done. I’m not investing a ton of money into a car until I have the title in hand.

  • @labellamaffia
    @labellamaffia Před 15 dny

    Love all the cranking! Sounds amazing

  • @jamesashabranner2426
    @jamesashabranner2426 Před 21 dnem +5

    A couch on four wheels love it 😁♥️👍

  • @cdarrigo
    @cdarrigo Před 20 dny +2

    This was so much fun to watch. I have a 67 New Yorker which is in really great shape. It's neat to see the strong similarities between the 67 and 71. Got to love that 440! Great video thanks guys

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@cdarrigo Glad you enjoyed it! An example of what a person can do with a pocket knife and an almost empty can of starting fluid. 😂

  • @edwardedmundson4356
    @edwardedmundson4356 Před 20 dny

    I owned a 70 New Yorker back in the 70''s, and drove it several trouble free years. Fabulous car. Wonderful ride and driving experience.

  • @glenbo2464
    @glenbo2464 Před 21 dnem +5

    Like riding on a cloud...lol

  • @seandaugherty7504
    @seandaugherty7504 Před 20 dny

    Very cool! That is a solid car!! I love the freewheeling fan clutch when you first started it. Just did this with a 72 Newport couple years ago, mine was only an hour away though, lol.Thanks for posting!!

  • @RustyZipper
    @RustyZipper Před 21 dnem +5

    Maybe one day I’ll own a circa 1978 like Jim Lahey 🥃

    • @FantaLaStrada
      @FantaLaStrada Před 20 dny +1

      You can go for a drive with Randy and buy him a burger and then have yourself a drinkiepoo!!!

  • @standards1234
    @standards1234 Před 18 dny +1

    Thanks for the video on your Chrysler buy I used to have one with a 400 V8. A Fury and really a nice driver,destroyed by rust. I would get another one if I had your mechanical know how. The cars you buy are all nicer than my old Fury. We should your road trip in the 62 Fury to my father in law. World War II vet and former Plymouth owner b 1921

  • @kenrude5727
    @kenrude5727 Před 2 dny

    Love your videos mostly for the travel information and your vehicle (Chrysler products) repair information. best wishes for a safe journey.

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny +1

    My time with C bodies goes way back and I used them a dailies a bit when they were just used cars. So, I made a lot of comments. I don't mean to be back seating you. I have a Newport cvt project car I need to get started on after letting it sit many years. I got some inspiration from your video and watched the whole thing. Don't get angry at guys that criticized some things you did. I think they did it out of love for the car, not malice. And you don't get a lot of love for C body 4 doors, so take it as a positive.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 19 dny +1

      @@auteurfiddler8706 There’s always “experts” that want to share their “knowledge” of things. The whole point of this video was I had one evening and part of the next morning to get this car driving and to an inspection station before I left the state. All I had to use was essentially a pocket knife and a partial can of starting fluid. I’m also 2800 miles from my home, tools, parts, etc. SURE things are easier in the luxury of your nice shop. But I’d like to see those guys do this in the 112 degree hot weather with nothing but what they have on them. End of the day I accomplished what I needed to do and this car can now live on.

  • @goose9320
    @goose9320 Před 20 dny +1

    Very cool!! Looks like she's in great shape. Good luck with her. I used to own a 1973 Chrysler Newport Custom with the 400-2bbl. Love it! Now you got me wanting another one.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +1

      @@goose9320 I’ve owned four 1973 Chrysler Newports over the years. Just sold a super nice one. You can see a couple videos on it on my channel.

    • @goose9320
      @goose9320 Před 20 dny +1

      @@ObsoleteAutomotive I'm gonna check em out, thanks!👍

  • @johncaballero8013
    @johncaballero8013 Před 21 dnem +2

    Nice car!

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman Před 21 dnem +2

    That's the thing about the Cali cars the body is always good but the interior always has sun damage if left parked in one spot for a long time and the driver side headrest has a corner of it just baked from the sun but it's still a cool old C body and love the 4 door hardtop the New Yorkers and Newports came in. My grandfather loved his New Yorkers and New Ports that is all he ever owned up until you could not own them anymore then he went to the FWD New Yorkers and to the Dynasty

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

      Yes. This car is excellent even for a California car. Most have holes in the roof due to vinyl top and burnt interior.

  • @NathansMoparGarage
    @NathansMoparGarage Před 21 dnem +2

    Very cool car

  • @danclancy6535
    @danclancy6535 Před 21 dnem

    Nice car ! Nice find !

  • @TylersNeighborhoodGarage
    @TylersNeighborhoodGarage Před 21 dnem +6

    Timing sounds too far advanced.

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

      Yes and besides the weak battery, that was making the car hard to crank.

  • @peterquintana3546
    @peterquintana3546 Před 21 dnem +7

    Hi, greetings from Puerto Rico. I have a Dodge Coronet 1973 318 in pretty Good shape, and a Dodge Swinger 1971. Love the classics!

  • @tyronebiggims1613
    @tyronebiggims1613 Před 21 dnem +3

    Used to watch Moto Migs from day 1 and he quit posting. . stumbled on your channel and found to be interesting. ..

    • @tyronebiggims1613
      @tyronebiggims1613 Před 21 dnem +3

      PS Dont use those chrome valve covers they will leak those worped real bad from manifold heat..

  • @avioncamper
    @avioncamper Před 20 dny

    That's a keeper, 440 v8 adds value. No vinyl roof means no roof rot, great find !!!! My parents had a 69 T&C 9 pas wagon, 383. Needs some love and attention.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 19 dny

      @@avioncamper You hardly see these without a vinyl top! I kinda wonder what the percentage of cars without one was.

  • @michaelmihalis9057
    @michaelmihalis9057 Před 21 dnem

    Austin,the dust bowl =cop shocks,cop tires,440 plant.You guys are the new Blues Brothers.Mike the Greek

  • @javierdenardo2607
    @javierdenardo2607 Před 20 dny +1

    Enjoy your channel. You and Coldwarmotors have cornered the market in lumbering Chryslers!

  • @jefferysmith3930
    @jefferysmith3930 Před 20 dny +2

    Hey Austin, I recently came across your picture in a copy of the Hornets Nets Classic Car Club Magazine given to me by one of my customers who is the retiring director of that chapter. I let out a yelp when I saw the picture of you and your wife and child. “Hey, I know that guy”….well, not really. Anyway, Enjoyed the video as always. Keep up the good work.

  • @taskmaster58
    @taskmaster58 Před 21 dnem +1

    The old man had a 1971 Chrysler Newport, Metallic gold green on the bottom and dark green roof (not vinyl) 2 door, 383 2bbl, roll up windows, no A/C. Wrecked it in 1973 so then we got a 1973 Satellite, Sebring, 318 white with a red half vinyl top at the front, (not that halo POS). I later bought that car from him with 32000 miles on it and kept it until I bought my 1979 Lil Red Express Truck.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem

      @@taskmaster58 I wish this one was that color instead! I’ve just had so many beige cars!

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny +1

      @@ObsoleteAutomotive I think your car is EW1 spinnaker white with a MDY5 Gold interior.
      These light colors were very intelligently chosen for the baking hot sun of California's interior. I can't imagine better choices.

  • @ryanwitman8672
    @ryanwitman8672 Před 21 dnem +1

    Happy 4th 🇺🇸 awesome car 👍

  • @johnkendrick7304
    @johnkendrick7304 Před 21 dnem +6

    I'll never understand why you wouldn't check for fuel before you do anything? Just winding that battery out for no reason whatsoever and using that starting fluid that disappears by the time you get to the key

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +3

      @@johnkendrick7304 It doesn’t disappear by the time you get to the key when you have someone at the key. I grabbed what was in the trunk of my car and used it. No parts stores were open for any fuel line or auxiliary tanks or whatever other ideas one might have and this car needed to be drivable for the next morning. The tank had good fuel in it and needed to pump back to the engine. And then it ran but had a host of issues with the carb and timing and such had to be addressed during it all and then I drove the car where it needed to go. Perfect? No… but the car started with a pocket knife and an almost empty can of starting fluid. Also… when I don’t use starting fluid the rest of the flammables crowd complains that I didn’t. To each their own!

    • @johnkendrick7304
      @johnkendrick7304 Před 21 dnem +3

      I don't know why I even said anything it's really none of my business how you get your cars. I just look forward to watching your videos because I like old cars. My bad I'll keep my mouth shut

  • @selenelacaze9883
    @selenelacaze9883 Před 19 dny +1

    Wow. I want this caaaar !!!! with a tow hitch : O .

  • @arthurmccarron4379
    @arthurmccarron4379 Před 21 dnem +2

    Love. Chryslers. Amen ❤❤❤❤

  • @kevindoxey
    @kevindoxey Před 21 dnem +3

    You need transmission fluid and power steering fluid sounds like! Also that car requires high octane gas! I noticed your clock is working too!

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@kevindoxey It constantly needs transmission fluid. It’s pouring out as quick as it goes in! Power steering was topped off.

  • @jeffsmith846
    @jeffsmith846 Před 10 dny

    Lots of people giving advice, I know, but I drive early 60s Lincolns and you absolutely need to use ethanol free 91 octane. Also, looks like the fan clutch may be just freewheeling which would help explain it running hot unless you are at road speed.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Před 21 dnem +3

    i like fuselage Chryslers.😊

  • @danielulz1640
    @danielulz1640 Před 21 dnem +1

    Now I want to know about the 66 T & C!

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

    11:38 Big "RV2" AC compressor is shown at the front of the engine. By 1971, AC was very common, almost universal in high end cars sold in CA.
    14:32 You do have a smog control vacuum advance. When used with the factory AVS , it either retards timing at idle or advances it when not at idle, or some such thing. There should be a solenoid on the passenger side of the carb, but I don't see it here. That helps shut down the car when you turn off the key. The lean timing would otherwise make it diesel.
    You will be fine with this distributor if you just set the timing.
    You are going to need a threaded rod on the carb to install the air cleaner.
    25:50 When you said the transmission isn't doing much, I remembered earlier when you first put it in gear it moved forward in a way that suggested you are short of trans fluid. You want to check that with the car on and the trans in neutral.

  • @rickrice3221
    @rickrice3221 Před 20 dny +1

    Wow, that car is solid! And the only cooked part of the interior looks to be a headrest and armrest…nice!

  • @Matt-mo8sl
    @Matt-mo8sl Před 19 dny

    A REAL car!!!

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 Před 20 dny

    very nice -its a creme puff

  • @06acc
    @06acc Před 21 dnem +3

    I think the fan clutch is bad, it shouldn't spin freely when the engine is off

    • @LongIslandMopars
      @LongIslandMopars Před 20 dny +1

      I noticed that very same thing.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@06acc More than likely not at its full potential. The highway drive making the engine cool off usually confirms an air flow issue at idle.

    • @clarkinthedark1
      @clarkinthedark1 Před 20 dny +1

      That and the fan shroud would help a lot. I have a 72 barracuda and it hates when the fan shroud isn’t on

  • @kirkmeredith6702
    @kirkmeredith6702 Před 20 dny

    It’s got spark, it’s got compression, and every time you spray ether into the carb, it’s momentarily starting/running briefly on the spray.
    There’s a fuel supply problem mate. She’s not getting enough fuel for some reason.

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

    28:50 I think I would have gone with the 91 octane. 1971 440's still had close to 10:1 compression ratio.
    35:59 That ammeter should be moving to the right as you rev it up. it is either disconnected or (more likely) you are not charging.
    Back when Mopars had true ammeters, reading the movements, no matter how subtle., was very important.
    Speaking of gauges, most Chrysler of that era (not the other car lines) had a blue lamp for engine cold next to the red lamp for engine hot. Typically the blue light just came on for about 30 seconds after you start the car and the red light never came on in normal driving.

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

    35:30 Well, you can get a pretty good guess what year engine , or the block at least, by looking at the pad near the driver side cylinder head. If it has "G440" on it, that indicates 1971 engine. "H440", "J440" would be 72, 73 etc.

  • @danielulz1640
    @danielulz1640 Před 21 dnem +2

    DMV was just being asinine. The VIN contains the model year, the smog sticker states the model year and, as you said, the production date sticker is on the door jamb.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +2

      @@danielulz1640 Tried telling them. They said that won’t be enough and I needed an old registration to prove the model year. A bit nuts…

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

    Hang on to those original blue plates. It is considered quite desirable to be able to use these original plates on the the car they were originally issued to. But the DMV tries to refuse to let you use them so they can sell you expensive custom plates. You need paperwork with the original plate numbers on it. Preferably a title.

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny +1

      Having the original license plate frame is also good and they are almost as collectable as the blue plates.

  • @jeffreyrigged
    @jeffreyrigged Před 20 dny

    man i wish my 72 buick had brocade interior. If it wasnt mint condition id have them recovered with the factory brocade.

  • @RustyZipper
    @RustyZipper Před 21 dnem +1

    These were the first miniVans with 4 doors

  • @HelpingHand-ic4wt
    @HelpingHand-ic4wt Před 21 dnem +1

    a little vinyl dye on the headrests and armrests, and probably a heater core and you'd just about be done with the inside.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@HelpingHand-ic4wt The interior was amazingly nice considering.

  • @Dwayne-mb2uj
    @Dwayne-mb2uj Před 21 dnem +2

    I think if you you move the timing back just a bit it will start easier.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@Dwayne-mb2uj Timing was being adjusted. Hence why the car was able to be driven.

    • @tripp-n-drive
      @tripp-n-drive Před 21 dnem +1

      The distributor might be clocked wrong, There wasn't any initial timing setting that it was happy to start, even with the carb full. In addition the charging/starting system has some weaknesses and limits the engine cranking speed a bit.

  • @federicoostapchenco1054
    @federicoostapchenco1054 Před 20 dny +1

    Cuanto vas a pedir por el?

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

    Oh, I would not drive around with that trans in the trunk. I did that once and it damaged the rear leaf springs in just a couple of days of driving. And C body leaf springs are long and very delicate and impossible to replace with ones as good as the original ones.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@auteurfiddler8706 I wouldn’t keep all that junk in the back if I was actually driving it. This was merely to get it to the inspection and back. So it can be titled and tagged before I put any money into it.

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

      @@ObsoleteAutomotive Can I ask you: You did not have a pink. I thought the DMV would torture you even more than they did. Bonded title or something. What did you have for paperwork?

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 19 dny

      @@auteurfiddler8706 It was a lien sale purchase. Which I guess normally would be smooth sailing but this car had no history in their system and that made it a lot more BS to get sorted.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman Před 21 dnem +15

    Man this is hard to watch you guys get that poor car going it's cranking over hard from the ether and spark knocking like crazy those are all the things you don't want to do to a engine that has been sitting. how about getting a jerry can and getting 5 or 10 bucks worth of fuel and pour some fuel in the tank and keep some to fill the float bowl on the carb to get the engine going instead of cranking it over all day using ether. obviously it's not getting gas because if it would of it would be running. so it's out of fuel or the fuel pump is NFG

    • @tripp-n-drive
      @tripp-n-drive Před 21 dnem +4

      It was cringe inducing to hear that ping while starting. However distributor was initially set way off and loose, the charging/starting system has some weak points that limit the cranking speed. The distributor likely has some issues itself that need to be ironed out. It persisted on and off with the hard starting even with it full of gas.

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 12 dny

      ​@@tripp-n-drivecall Leno he's always looking for orig old iron

    • @danmodelsr.3661
      @danmodelsr.3661 Před 10 dny

      How about no!!! how about he done it his way on his video

  • @dwebs262
    @dwebs262 Před 21 dnem +2

    👍

  • @kevinhines4240
    @kevinhines4240 Před 20 dny

    Say, my friend just add some stop leak solution to cure the transmission fluid problem and you should be okay nice car.

  • @dannmarceau
    @dannmarceau Před 10 dny

    Last of the muscle engines.

  • @clarkinthedark1
    @clarkinthedark1 Před 20 dny

    Let us know where you list it

  • @domenicogaldo6065
    @domenicogaldo6065 Před 19 dny

    Ol´ Smokey..

  • @HerkkaW123
    @HerkkaW123 Před 3 dny

    Can you do pov drive ?

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před dnem +1

      @@HerkkaW123 Maybe in the future. The car is in California and I’m back on the east coast.

  • @mopardad3959
    @mopardad3959 Před 20 dny

    Thats hard to watch man,first off the fan clutch is bad that's one reason it's overheating,needs about 7 to 10 degrees of initial advance,power steering needs fluid ,trans like you probably needs fluid.and you really need to pour some fuel in carburator before cranking when a vehicle been sitting so long.
    Top off engine oil,sometimes they tick when they are low.Nice find keep it coming. We need to save this peace of American history .

  • @scraptruckdeancincy1057
    @scraptruckdeancincy1057 Před 20 dny +1

    I "every day" drive an 83 Oldsmobile. Yes, the cops will pull you over.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman Před 21 dnem +2

    gotta love that spark knocking from using ether. it would be better to use fuel to get the car to run then ether that stuff is no good on a engine unless it's low on compression

    • @tripp-n-drive
      @tripp-n-drive Před 21 dnem +1

      It was persistent on doing that on and off regardless of the distributor setting and even long after ether was last used on it.

    • @RustyZipper
      @RustyZipper Před 20 dny +1

      Just Needed a bigger Swiss Army knife

  • @joemazzola7387
    @joemazzola7387 Před 21 dnem

    I always liked Chrysler products but not these fuselage cars
    A Co worker had a 69 Newport sedan and the interior was so Cheep looking and the doors closed with a hollow rattle
    My dad had a ,67 Plymouth valiant signet and it was so much nicer
    The headrest looks like they are burned

  • @Random324-42
    @Random324-42 Před 21 dnem +1

    Mmmm…beige

  • @keithsims86
    @keithsims86 Před 21 dnem +1

    Timing too high 😮

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@keithsims86 timing, idle mixtures/speed and about everything else needed help. This car was never on the highway after the shop did the various work.

  • @richwilson8658
    @richwilson8658 Před 20 dny

    sorry guy you don't deserve this car needs to be in a c body guy driveway like mine

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +2

      @@richwilson8658 Put your money where your mouth is and come buy it then.

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Před 20 dny

      @@ObsoleteAutomotive You never said how much you wanted for it. And you said you are leaving the state.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 19 dny +1

      @@auteurfiddler8706 The whole purpose of all this was so I could get a title. Once I have that. Then it’ll be for sale.

  • @nimas.1415
    @nimas.1415 Před 20 dny

    All that work, and filming, and you could h take 10 seconds to pop the hub cap on? It’s clear y’all are amateurs, but that seems like a no-brainer bud.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@nimas.1415 Oh you caught me “bud” I was hoping nobody would notice. Cause putting a hubcap on a car is the most important thing to do when you got to make a car drive to get inspected before you leave the state. Thanks for watching!

    • @nimas.1415
      @nimas.1415 Před 20 dny

      Awww she’s mad because she can’t install a hubcap. Keep choking that car with starting fluid and overheating it bud. Let’s see what gives out first, the head gaskets or the transmission you run low on fluid.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +2

      @@nimas.1415 Typical armchair you know what. Let me know when you actually accomplish anything. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @hensleyshobbies-doug7761

    Sounds like maybe blow-by coming from it or it needs rings, i don't know, it's hard telling just by a video, know what I mean? Anyhow, sounds like nothing real real serious.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@hensleyshobbies-doug7761 There was alot of oil and such being burnt off from the manifolds and exhaust from leaks as well as some blow by and such. Should all be able to be remedied.

  • @user-gi4vu4fu2x
    @user-gi4vu4fu2x Před 20 dny

    The hell you shut it off for clowns

  • @bradleydunigan6861
    @bradleydunigan6861 Před 21 dnem

    I agree, check timing . Pull the plugs. Put some Barium in it. Do a tune up?? Fuel filter. Got nautious, when the Chrysler trans. was thrown into gear. Without, checking, trans fluid. Cool New Yorker!! Not a cool video. 😢😅

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny

      @@bradleydunigan6861 Try it again when you got to get the car to the next town over the next morning when it’s 110 degrees outside and you have no access to a shop full of gear and the local parts store is closed. The task was accomplished using what was on hand.

  • @kimkramer5773
    @kimkramer5773 Před 21 dnem +1

    I really wish you'd taken time to check oil, power steering pump could heat it screaming, check trans level instead of near cooking it. You don't continuously rev an engine that has sat for an extended time. If that wasn't enough your pushing accelerator pedal to the floor not knowing trans condition or engine. I'm surprised at your behavior and disrespect for old cars, especially Mopars. I know you have a few more of them, thats why I'm surprised. It's a mateer of respect for the vehicles. Shame on you.

    • @LongIslandMopars
      @LongIslandMopars Před 20 dny

      I was surprised given some of his other videos.

    • @ObsoleteAutomotive
      @ObsoleteAutomotive  Před 20 dny +1

      @@kimkramer5773 Did you watch the entire video? All the fluids were topped off. The trans is leaking fluid like it’s going out of style. I HAD to get this car to the inspection station and I didn’t have a truck or trailer. Shame on me for saving this car from being crushed and spending the time, effort and money to get it titled so it can live.

  • @johndillinger8482
    @johndillinger8482 Před 20 dny

    Just another big old car.boring