FULL REBUILD: Muscle Car Rescued From Collapsing Barn | Amazing Transformation! | Turnin Rust
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2023
- Join in with the Turnin Rust crew for this Start To Finish special! It's not very often you come across the chance of finding a TRUE Barn Find!! Covered in years of trash and debris, this forgotten muscle car has definitely seen better days. Being unattended for decades, this Pontiac has found itself facing sudden destruction of a collapsing barn. What was once a family jewel, has now taken a turn for the worse in which time is completely against it's fate. Upon closing a deal to rescue this abandoned beauty, the guys are able to get her back to the shop to dig in a little deeper. Follow along for this AMAZING transformation, as the team jumps through all the obstacles to get this forgotten beauty alive and back to its former glory!
This video is a compilation of a 2 part series we did on our Restored channel. We've pieced together the content to show a full start to finish rebuild. We hope you enjoy the video!
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I was wondering when you were going to clear the windshield, so you can see where your going, disconnecting the fuel line to the tank is usually one of the 1st steps in getting a will it start car going. The Mortske points flick helped, the pontiac turned out to be a decent looking car. Good luck in finishing it up.
Yes, the quilt on the windshield was bothering me the whole time. It didn’t bother either one of them. It just goes to show you some people don’t see that is being disgusting but these guys do an excellent job of getting old cars running. They’re a great team.
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i remember when you pulled her out of the barn, so glad to see her back on the channel and being worked on, she's a beauty, a true survivor
Can’t believe how much those new wheels and tires changed the whole look of the car! They are perfect!! Nice find, really enjoyed the video. 👍🏼👍🏼
I had forgotten how good the Pontiac LeMans looked. Job well done guys 🏁
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I’ve been watching you for so long I remember this one. I love this car. I bet if you did a little more work, it would be a very reliable car. Buff it out and spit shine it. I love this channel ❤️
first vid that drew me in was that blue trans-am that was sitting for 10 years or something, great content
I love watching how you two get along so good as father and son working together. I lost my dad this year on his birthday. I wished we worked that well together.
So sorry for your loss. Thank you so much for watching. We appreciate you!
I agree. My dad and I working together was like fire and water, not good. LOL. I like this car, a keeper at least worth taking it to it's limits and best it can be. I know, many want to change out the distributor but I ask why. Nothing wrong with points and condenser as was original and from what I can tell by just the video that distributor looks in very good shape. Just have to change them points and condenser each year or so. A good set of points and condenser run about $50 bucks these days. Used to be able to walk in any store back then and get a set for around $5-7 bucks. Change them out about anywhere, even without a feeler gauge and be able to get home. I used to keep a new set in the trunk just in case.
@@ckstaff You are lucky, at leas to get to work with your dad on something. My dad was so busy that he just comes home in time for dinner then goes to his room. I never asked him to help me with my homework or anything that is upsetting. Same with my mom. Eventhough that was the case, I love them both dearly and miss them so much. I was very young when they passed away.
Hi Guys! I just found your site. This Dad and son duo is amazing. You guys really work well together. Today is my 71st Birthday. My late dad bought me a brand new 1968 LeMans. Same 350, black over gold. We shared it till I graduated in 70. Then it was all mine. I dressed it up with Keystone mags. Thanks for the memories as Dad died in 1978. Great Guy!!!! Keep it goin' I love you guys!
As a Pontiac owner myself, I glad that this lemans got rescued! Would love to see an underside transformation a nice exhaust system! Defiantly gonna stay tuned!!
One of my favourite times of the week when everyone is still in bed on a Saturday morning, I make a nice coffee and watch the latest Restored/Turnin Rust. Great job guys.
Those old muscle cars had the best stance and this beauty is no exception! Nice job guys!
MY SON MAX 8 YR.S OLD SAYS PART 2,, YES!!!
She definitely deserves some rust repairs can't wait to see more on her ❤
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I don't see how you could not keep this one. 🇺🇸
I love how upgrading the wheels immediately brings out the potential in this car.
Why didn't you wash it before you started working on it
Beautiful stuff man.I can say theres no one better to have done this job.The care you guys take in bringin one back is top notch.Well thought out,planned,and executed.
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The first car I ever owned was a 1980 Trans Am. I've always had a soft spot for Pontiacs and Dodge's. And I love that you gave the seller an opportunity to get involved in the video and the reclamation. He must have loved that. God bless you.
This car is very dear to my heart ; when i was born my Dad had a 1972 Lemans Sport with a 400 c.i. in Anaconda Gold color and that is the best looking car he had in all the ones he had after that until his passing in 2009. If i ever win the lottery, THAT is the 1st thing on my wish list, to buy one and build an exact replica of my Dad's to enjoy for the rest of my life. In the meantime i'm the proud owner of my own classic Pontiac ; a 1968 Beaumont (Canadian Chevelle) that i've owned for 13 years and i'm at my 3rd one, all 1968 but all different engines. Love your channel and hope you guys will still be around for a long time !
Bring them to life… put a 455 ram air in the Pontiac! I have a 1970 SJ Grand Prix… it had a 455 Ram Air… FAST
Another great video. I love the old Pontiacs. I am a bit partial since I own a 69 Firebird that I’ve been slowly fixing up the last 5-6 years. I almost took offense to Lance’s comment about only changing the spark plugs and it running so good…. It’s a Pontiacs of course it’ll work… lol… thank you for what you do putting classics back on the road and taking us along for the ride!!
Awesome car. Congrats on being able to save it and bring it back to life. 🚙🚙🚙
I WOULD PAY YOU 12K FOR THIS JEWEL!!!! After all repairs and a new welded trunk. I would give you that no looking back! If you see some Brazilian commenting here, that is because there are also many muscle cars in Brazil, and many Brazilian people recovering these beauties, just like you guys. They are complimenting and greeting you guys for the incredible work, which I also agree with. Greetings from a Portuguese living in Taiwan.
You guys found a gem. And then you went and put those rims on it and made it look even better.😊
Nice find and even better rescue!!! Both my finds were barn finds....69 442 and 85 Grand National.....you have to take care of them as they were forgotten by someone else!!! Great Job.....I put the same rims on my 442!
Super video and what a lovely Pontiac...well done. Very good filming Christian👍 Cheers from the UK.
This is not a car...this is a piece of art❤
They were still built by hand, back then.
WAW so great to see that old US motor brought back to life. Fantastic wheels and what a beautiful car in great color and design. Thanks!
You guys struck gold here. This is a awesome barn find.
I like how you kept it simple and straight to the point. You got some classy guys and have a classy ship with great character and full of honesty. I respect a whole lot. Let's see more projects & keep up the great work
That is a really cherry LeMans. I hope you will keep us in the loop with whatever else you do. And By the Way, the editing has really become upscale! Nice work.
Great follow-up to the first content! It's kind of a stretch to call it a "Muscle Car," but with a four barrel carburetor with CAI, new intake manifold, HEI, headers, & dual exhaust, it's close. Keep on keeping on with this Le Mans!
Yes, a 326 will never be a muscle car engine., just a good running engine for daily driving.
Why all that? It was never intended as a muscle car. Lemans-GTO, Malibu-Chevelle SS, etc. Restore it as close to what it was and it would be a cool car as is, a Lemans. If it were mine, I would even keep the distributor with the points and a new original exhaust system. No need for headers. Change carb to 4 barrel is fine but IMO keeping this car as close to original is best and a daily driver at that.
I have watched I dont know how many restoration channels, but this is my first time on Turnin Rust. And let me tell you, it wont be my last! Greetings from Sweden!
Never seen a port hole window like that. Was that a rare option?? Sweet car. You stole that!
Bloody good job with the Pontiac guys my hat's off to you both.👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
GREAT VIDEO GUYS !! YOUR BOTH ARE SAVERS,, AMEN.. OF CARS I AM NOT SURE IF I HAVE SEEN THIS VIDEO BEFORE I REMEMBER THE ROUND BACK WINDOWS,, YOU DONT SEE THESE IN A PONTIAC''S THAT OFTEN . THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
That old car is a survivor...I think it needs a trunk pan, and a holley sniper, show it some love...Great video, great find, can't wait to see where you take this build.
I bought a new 1970 Lemans Sport, 400 four barrel carb.
Wish I still had it. My car was a little darker green.
Good job on bringing the Lemans back to life.
Bravo, Team Turnin Rust! Another great vid. I watched a Restored vid this morning. Part 2 of the unibody camper soon to be diesel machine! Keep up the great work!
Thank you guys for reviving history again and thank you for your respect for these cars of great value
Good to see Turning Rust up again 👍 Nice little piece of Detroit iron there, nice find guys 🗿 Thanks for sharing
Seems like that one really was running till grandma parked it. Great find!
What a beautiful car, love the lines. Looks sweet with those wheel's 😮. Very nice 👍🏻
Good job guys beautiful car almost ready for the road stay bless BRO
I bet you were glad to get that windshield clean. I'm surprised it wasn't the first thing you did before working on it. Great car and video. Please do another on this one.
Of all car restoration channels, I think, while the restoration was certainly impressive, what was more impressive were your manners and compassion towards the family. Many restoration channels like to snap up and hose down cars as a quick flip for views. You guys are amongst the good ones, what a great team and a great job. 👍🏼
Good video -- beautiful Pontiac -- hard to believe they left such a nice car parked for so long. Btw -- maybe you could go back and get the Dodge pickup that pulled out of the way -- on the outside it sure looked to be in good shape!!
Love it! Beautiful car and could be a daily driver with few key repairs.
Your channel is the best! All looks so professional! You'll deserve so many more followers! Love from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Momma always said, if you can’t find a Gto get a Lemans!! Great video
Great find guys what a beautiful car, I think it would be nice for those to old ladies to have one last spin down the road just for old time sake, well done look forward to seeing you finish this one off
This was a fantastic episode! Great job! I graduated high School in 1972, that was a really good year! I always loved these cars!
Just wanted to say, I love the content and effort y'all put into the videos. Great job! Thanks again. BTW, I was a nervous wreck while you boys were inside that barn.
very nice car going to be great project 😅I like thanbodystyle
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What a treat. Such an iconic body style.
That Dodge pickup was in pretty nice shape too.
I found Turning Rust! The Pontiac Lemans thumbnail caught my attention. A good friend’s mom had one and we rode around in it as teenagers. I watched the video and was captivated. I don’t know very much about cars. This one brought back memories. I like Lance and Wyatt. After the video I found your video about being tied up for a while, Restored (will subscribe there too!). I learned of your faith in our Father and praised Him as I saw your story. God Bless you.
Man! That's a gorgeous looking car! Great job guys!👍👍👍👍
Nice car. ❤ Really great shape too. Ya don't see too many of those cars around. Really nice car.
The old Pontiac is looking awesome guys great job as always. Waiting on another video of this green beauty. Awesome job on the videoing of all the work going on great gal on the camera 👍👍.
You have done a great job, so far, and it's great that you brought it back to life.
Nice find! Definitely worth fixing.
Those wheels really make the car look great, and I hope that you make more videos on its restoration. I just wished you had grabbed that Dodge pickup at the same time.
As a long time diehard Pontiac guy, you had me until you put the oversized African American wheels on it. A set of 15" Ralley II's and raised white letter tires is what that Lemans needs. Dual exhaust , repair or replace that front valance , buff out the paint, steam clean the interior, and its done. I remember the days when Lemans's were parts cars for our GTO's, and no one seriously considered to actually keep them . Today things are different.
My neighbor had one exactly like it!
He welded those B pillar portholes shut, removed the vinyl top, painted it raspberry red metal flake, added an LS and 18 inch mag wheels!
Then sold it for 18500!
Strong work fellas……😊Part two please! 😁
Cleanin space in the barn should be worth a couple hundred lol
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Nice! Y’all got her going! Been a while since y’all picked her up!
Melhor programa caseiro que já apareceu nós últimos tempos. parabéns.
Love those Lemans.
My brother in Houston has one he's completely rebuilt.
Ya'll really didn't have to work too hard on this one. Nice job ya'll
Would like to see a full restoration/upgrade on this LeMans. I'd smile & honk if I saw this drive past me on a Texas road.
Hey Lance,Wyattand and Christian👋, clean find there. Definitely looks good, sounds good . Its definitelyone to see what you do next on . Have a great Sunday 👍
Now go back and get that truck
And make it real quick.
I said the same thing.
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The Dodge was in great shape, had no rust
Yesss...., hurry !!
I had one just like this Lemans except it was painted yellow with a black vinal top. No air-conditioning because of it coming from the east coast. They kept it in really good condition. Thanks for showing this video. It sure brought back good memories when I had one back in the early 80s
Extra grease in every ball joint, u joint, and squirt lube on shock pivots, tower mounts, and a-arm pivots, mabie grease wheel bearings for that break in ride on that next episode. You know the shakedown
真的好佩服這些熱心的專業人士,願喜樂平安!
she sure did turn out class. For a classic. Good job guys.
I regret that I have but one like to give... Amazing how solid it is and how good it looks after you cleaned it!
Here comes the Pontiac savior.......! Can't wait to watch the rest.....!
I like when you pause from the work to bring everyone up to speed on the progress
Had me a 1969 Lemans a few years ago. Absolutely loved that car..
Haha it made me laugh out loud when you caught the fuel/water in the jug then proceeded to fling it back onto the motor! Only because that's the stuff that happens to me!
Loved the Pontiac revival can’t wait for the next one
It's interesting how the past 50 years have changed the definition of "Muscle Car".
In my youth, things like a "Landau Top with Opera Windows" or a "2bbl Small Block" were the definition of "Not a Muscle Car".
Clearly, in today's market, my definition of a muscle car has broadened significantly, along with most other car lovers.
I have never seen a 2 door Tempest or LeMans with Opera windows, but for that very reason, I think it's extremely cool!
amazing transformation keepup the good work man.I ENJOYED much watching you 2 guys.
Great survivor project nice work guys and greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
Great car guys, she cleaned up nicely. Greetings from Thailand.
Your shop air compressor sounds like it's about to throw a rod! Y'all do good work!!👍🏼😎
Beautiful looking Lemans great video thank you both once again for cool video 👍👍💪
Una verdadera joya sobre rueda!!! Muy afortunado el que lo posea ahora mismo! FELICIDADES
I'm right into that rig! Had a couple and miss em
Thank you for YOUR APPRECIATION to the subscribers Lance!!!
Great video and a very nice car. I have seen those "opera" style windows before. Pretty rare.
Someone was looking down on this old gal. She is going to make a beautiful ride.
In 72 my brothers and I got a 68 cutlass and a 442, been in love with the GM cars of that platform ever since. Wish I had one now. Indiana is not a good place to find them free of Rust though.
I had a '77 Cougar when I was in college. I remember the same thing about the steering: It was easy and smooooth. I kinda miss that. 🙂
That's one nice car,brings back memories of my 66 olds cutlass supreme.
First car I drove regularly. 350 2bbl. A dog. but enough for a 17yo. It's amazing it didn't get wrecked.
Great to see the big fella pitch in, they worked well together. Fine days.
Lance, you put in the description muscle car...no my friend it's a granny car. It has those opry port hole glass windows in the back sail panels. It is a very clean car that's been parked 20+ years. Great story about this car, an old lady bought it new in 1972. It does look good to be 51 years old.....
Man i would love to have this car...a man can dream. Great video as always.
Love the way this car turned out. What size and brand of wheels and tires did you go with? I love the look of them.
What a good find guys. we love them old GM a-body cars. .
My grandmother had a 72 the same color. Hers was a 4 door unfortunately but that Buick 350 was a runner 👍
Great looking car can’t wait to see what you do with it. It’s a shame someone put those portholes in it.
I thought it looked familiar and I saw in the description that it was but this one is worth watching again 😊. Y'all are the best 💪👌👍🙏