1962 Ford Falcon Tudor: Will this RARE ABANDONED Nutcase Hit the Road? Rescued Revival 2 Sweet Ride
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- RARE 1962 Ford Falcon Tudor: Will this ABANDONED Nutcase Hit the Road? Rescued Revival 2 Sweet Ride
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We pick back up with "Nutcase" our new project; this awesome 1962 Ford Falcon Tudor. Rev and the Ole Man will attempt to get the 1962 Ford Falcon stopping. Will She be able to hit the road? Will this rig turn a tire? Can this Nutcase of the Falcon be restored or ratrodded? Is a Revival Possible? Will we get pulled over on our first test drive? All these questions answered on this episode of RevStoration.
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Another success, no surprise can't stop an inline six ford or rev and the old man
I will always love the round ford taillights. Its so iconic
Me too... Round taillights are epic..
And the Ole Man says "Boy you are gonna lose your License " As the cop goes by lol. Well at least it goes and it stops and you are having fun doing it that's the main thing. Thanks for sharing fun times together. It's called making memories with the Ole man.
Without a doubt... Fun times that I pray my Grandkids will watch one day in the future. God Bless Larry, hope all is well with you.
@@RevStoration even though I have some kind of blood disorder the doctor can't pinpoint its so slow that I still don't need treatment and I feel fine so by Gods Grace I am still here. Got to hold my new grand baby the other day so God is good.
I wish my dad have lived longer. Im 42 he died in 2017. I could see us having fun like this as he got older. Enjoy the old man. Cut him some slack ever so often. Youre a blessed man.
We are around the same age.. Im an 1980 Baby... I enjoy having my Ole Man around and hopefully the Lord allows to work on a bunch more together.
I am got to come out there to ford heaven lol. I love how you bring them old cars back to life. We need our kids out there doing this kind of stuff instead of sitting behind a game system. God bless you guys.
I love video games and old cars and trucks. And working on them
Amen.. fun times working on these ole rigs..
Absolutely makes my night God Bless good Lord what a Ford Love you all 😁😁😁💟💟💟💟👍👍👍
Thanks Mary..God Bless... We love this old rig already..
Hey Rev. It’s Good Seeing You , Your Dad & Wife Getting The Old Falcon Going..
I love seeing the family atmosphere, and I love the old fords ......
Great video Rev! She looks like a lot of fun to drive. A little more TLC and she’ll be good to go. Good to see you and the Ole Man. Big Al.
Thanks Big Al... We are going to enjoy this one too...
Awesome love watching your videos brother lord bless you all
Thanks for watching Steve. God Bless.
Burning the tires is the rain doesn't count, Rev!! LOL!!!
Good to see it back on the road. Back in the mid '80's I had a '62 Comet with the 6, sporty little gem with a red bucket interior.
If that is all the little car can do, you can't take that away from her.
Sometimes an Ole inline 6 needs a little help.. God sent it.. I used it. Thanks for watching Dewey!
Thank you for reminding me of the time I spent with a girl while we were both in High School in 1977 even if if that was never your intent. Bench seats are great.
Dwayne.. I am glad to bring up some good memories.. Thanks for watching..
The place where you live is so spectacular everywhere beautiful greenery in the background.
We have been blessed with good rain and yep... it is green. Thanks for watching, God Bless!
Have absolutely Amazing Week my friends praying for Blessings 💟💟💟💟💟
Thanks so much.. Mary you are always a blessing..
Rev your views and subs are up because we all need good in our lives during these trying times and between the lord you and your ole man there’s a lot of happiness and good on your channel that helps us make it through the bad. Thank you for doing what you do for us all
Wow...Thanks for the awesome compliment. We enjoy what we do for the Lord and the CZcams community. Awesome group of people.
I hope your mama will be okay!! Bless you Nikkit and your Dad. You all just tickle me to death everytime I watch!! I LMAO when you said "the other days are WEAKDAYS!!!" I say jump out the winda like BO DUKE!!
All was well.. just a regular check up... Thank for watching... We truly enjoy ourselves... God Bless.
Good to see you again Rev, I like the ole falcon and the things you are doing to it
Thanks Sheldon.
"I'm 'onna take yore license yet, boy!" 🤣
Rob, he has taken them before.
I love how you get the Falcon running. Great video
Thanks Arthur.
Well I see you guys revived another old ford falcon !! Way too go !!
Where is the old man ! Keep them coming these are great videos !
It’s aqwesome that you and the old man take time to revive these old cars not everybody enjoys. Messing with old cars and getting dirty !!
Have fun and stay safe and healthy
Love you guys ❤️❤️
Thanks Tina... The ole man shows up a little late in this one.
Rev,,just started watching your CZcams series re that amazing 1962 Ford 2 door! Falcon. I love the series, it and all of you are truly a blessing. I sincerely hope to restore the 62 Ford to great new life!! Its well worth it. Lord bless.
Thanks for much for watching... We are having a blast working on these rigs. God Bless.
Hello again from the UK. Hi Rev, great stuff and lots of fun. The engine sounds good, and does not sound like a case of nuts. (sorry but I couldn't resist ha ha). Great stuff as usual. Cheers Chris.
The Ole Radiator did though.. grateful that the engine was not also full of nuts.. Thanks for watching..
REV, you and the old man and family are the best love of fords and family on the web!! God bless!
Thanks for watching..
Your channel reminds me of going on construction mission trips where you think you know what needs to happen until you get there and realize you gonna have to throw out the plan and just figure it out, knowing at the end, it’ll all get done. Love the channel.
Yep... that is so true.. Get there... take a look.... Pray.... then go to work with what you got... God Bless Brother.
Hi Rev! I really enjoyed your video! I love the old Falcons myself, I do mechanic work for a living. At time of this video, I ask for your prayers for my addiction to alcohol and my health. You seem like a wonderful country boy like me and I respect your love for cars and fools like me. Thanks and blessings to you and your family.
Ray, I thank you for watching and I will be praying for you. Addiction can be a horrible master, I pray that with God help you can introduce that Addiction to the Master of all. God Bless brother.
Hey Rev, just stumbled across your channel yesterday, and have binge watching most of the night. You and the family are hilarious. I love the channel, and awesome content. Be blessed, from one Georgia boy to another!
Awesome brother... I am honored that anyone would watch, but we have a great time making the content... If you ever see me in a Walmart or out fishing, say hello! God Bless!
thank the Lord you and your family is still doing well.
God Bless and thanks for watching.
Just a kid at heart. Fun to watch you have a good time.👍
Without a doubt... loving life.
Love seeing that old falcon running such a rare car to see these days glad to see it revived for a longer life on the road love your channel seeing you and family enjoying life. Just got a 72 F250 with C6 and 390 in it for my son looking for the fun to help him revive and restore it together
Nathan... I know that he will be honored to drive that awesome rig around... God Bless.
You mentioned needing something for this Falcon! Expect something from Auto Krafters. Love you all!
Donald, you are awesome... I never expect anything from viewers but we are blessed when you offer up stuff that is needed. God Bless.
Christians helping Christians, Ford lovers helping Ford lovers! Brother helping brother!. GOD Bless! Wish I could do more!
"I just use a little bit of brake cleaner.". Then he uses the whole can. Love your vids and witness.
Lanas.. need to be clean... Thanks for watching.
Thanks Rev! Now I will be singing “Zipties woo ewww!” To the Duck tales theme the rest of my natural life! Lol
The Ducktales theme will be in my head for the rest of the day... Thanks woo hoo. SEE!
You and the ole man had to much fun on the road trip 🤣🤣🤣 "cop alert" 🤣 too funny. This one was definitely entertaining 🤣
Thanks Mark... We enjoyed making this content..
Don't drop the rear end of the car down! Leave it like it is! The Stance of the car is perfect!
She has the wrong size tires on the rear... so Im going to check it out when I get the new tires on her...
a small propane / map gas torch is a lifesaver for freeing up rusty brake fittings, nuts,bolts,etc.
Yep... step one... pray with knuckle buster.. if it doesn't move... Bring the heat...
Retired mechanic here enjoying your channel.
Im honored... thanks for watching.
Hey Rev, the oldest Falcon I can find for sale here is Australia is a 65 at $86,500 Australian Dollars ($63k USD). Take a look at this sweet ride! Give that old 62 some TLC and she could be worth real money.
Wow... I am going to love on this ole girl for a little while for sure.
Its cool seeing these US market falcons on the internet, as an Australian I find it sad that these things weren't a round for aslong as our spec falcons and it's cool to see the differences between them, keep it up rev!!
Thanks Darcy..
yes i would love to hear you preach the word of God thank you
Thanks Brother...
If you are interested, a self bleeder is easy and cheap to build for yourself. All you need is some kind of a small (about 1 pint in size to allow for flushing/changing a cars brake fluid when needed) clear non-breakable plastic jar with a lid (clear so you can see inside it for fluid level and/or air bubbles) a length of clear hose that is the right size to snugly fit on the bleeder screw without falling off. Make this hose long enough to put the jar in a spot where it is easily visible and is above the height of the wheel cylinder so air bubbles go up the hose to the jar. (I like having a strong hanging hook that is made of stiff wire such as coat hanger wire that snugly wraps around the jar below the ring just below the threads the cap screws onto so the jar can not fall out of the hanger if I don’t want to use the stand I made for it. I like having a small portable stand that I can hang it from that I can move from wheel to wheel and places the jar at a height and in a location that I can see the jar from inside the car and the jar can be removed from the stand when needed. (I actually have 2 different stands in one - 1 with a removable wide base to hold the elevated jar stable on concrete or ledge rock surfaces, and with the base removed the stand has a sharp point I can poke into the ground if I am working in an area that is uneven dirt. The hose goes through a hole in the lid that is a tight enough fit to keep the hose in place with the end of the hose being near the bottom of the jar so it stays well below (about 1 inch) the surface of brake fluid that is poured into the jar to create a trap to prevent air from being drawn back into the hose as the brakes are pumped and air is forced into the hose and to the jar yet this fluid in the jar is low enough to allow for fluid from bleeding the brakes until all air in the brakes is gone and only fluid is coming out of the wheel cylinder. The jar lid also has a 2nd hole in it that is a vent to let air out so fluid and air from the cars brakes can enter the jar without being pushed back into the wheel cylinder from the jar. This hole I screw a bleeder screw into so it freely vents but when not in use the hose is cooled up and twist tied and h we lid in coils and the end of the hose is put over this bleeder screw to hold the hose in place and prevents the fluid from leaking out of it. I’m sorry for the long drawn out explanation of this setup but when I am overly tired I tend to babble and ramble on.
I have made one of those before... They are great at not making a mess... I was talking in the video about the ones that are pressurized and they suck the fluid out... Thank you for the comment, God Bless!
great video , its so great to see the old ones revived .....we need more of this ... great stuff
Thanks Al, God Bless!
Those 200 Six’s are good running engines and a lot of low end torque. I had a 67 mustang with a 200 six with a 3Speed manual when I first had it. Enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing the next video and wishing y’all a Blessed One Sir.
Thanks Eddie... I am going to enjoy this ride for a while.
Great video rev thanks for the joy you bring my brother!
Larry... I love having fun and love showing the world that Christians can enjoy life in good clean way.. God Bless!
Excellent video Rev :) and Dad Ole Man :) also super cool job too!
Thanks Andrew
Love what you do, so happy that someone is resurrecting these old cars
Thanks for watching Terry.
Rev, that is a beautiful car. So tough when the engine bay is in better shape than the interior!
Georgia Heat... destroys interiors fast... Thanks for watching..
Oh no Rev,I didn't know that my comment on the last video was going to put you in the same situation,just with old parts.🤣 And I have the same fear with brake lines. Even my 99 Dodge Ram rear brake lines broke. Replaced with some NiCop lines and be done with it. I have to replace all my brake lines on my 75 Ford Gran Torino. The most unenjoyable part. I am holding off hoping for some help. We have someone in our local church that can help but waiting for him to not be so busy. And your welcome and an honor to watch your videos.
Aaron, brakes are fun, frustrating, and dirty... But needed for these rigs... I try to got all through before testing on them... The old cylinders leak and then no brakes...
Thank you Rev for sharing, I really enjoy the content
Thanks Dan
Just a suggestion some of those heavy duty latex gloves like Diamond grip can be
reused multiple times and save allot of scrubbing those hands that's what I like to use
but just passing along some tips, also if you scratch a bar of Lava soap or other soap before
starting it goes under the finger nails and makes them easy to clean up afterwards. Love
the channel keep up the good work.
Every time that I use the latex gloves.. my hand sweats and causes my fingers to look like prunes and then without a doubt the springs will grab and pop a whole in the gloves... Then I still gotta wash em up... Thanks for the suggestion but it don't work for me.. Thanks for watching...
Good work Rev and ole man, it's a nutcase alright hahaha Ash from the Land down Under
Thanks for watching Ash.
Awesome another great ford on the rd again rev way to go
Thanks 👍 It still needs some work... but she is back on the road.
Can't beat the good old Ford 200 inline 6. they never die. Now if you have a moment, would you make a short video praying for Gabby Petito and for her safe return home?
Amen and I already have! Praying the dude speaks up soon as well.
HAHA!!! Rev, you never disappoint!! Love the video and love the joy and laughter you and the Ol Man share on y'alls adventures. I cracked UP when you tucked the camera away from the cop! HAHA Two grown men still worried about the police while out on joy ride....bet it made ya feel 14 again huh?? Looking forward to the next one, please tell everyone that Darren in TX said hey.
We have fun and that is truly what stuff is all about.. Thanks for watching and tell the family I said Hello..
ive been subscribed for bout 3 or 4 months ided say enjoy watching yall
Thanks for watching... We have a great time making the content.
I have a 62 Falcon wagon, and I hold the battery in place with a BIG zip tie.
Whatever works right.. Thanks for watching..
Great channel and love all the old fords!!! And the fact that your unashamed of the gospel is awesome 👍👍!!!!
Amen Raymond... Thanks for watching.
I noticed that the brake lights were not working, but it makes more sense to fix the HAZARDS first!
I see what you did there.. The brake light switch must be bad..
Thanks REV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Jeff
Hi rev Great video glad you posted keep them coming thanks ps say hello to your father
Thanks again Donald.
Good video. Good to see "the Ole man." I like when he said "I'll take your license yet, boy!
I think those are 9 inch brakes. And a 7 (tiny) inch axle.
Switching to 10 inch brakes, 5 lug wheels, 14 inch tires and an 8 inch rear end are the standard upgrades for early Falcons and Mustangs.
I'm glad you are going to correct the spring shackle on the back. That has to be hurting the handling and the braking. It also causes damage to the springs. People that put those shackles and air shocks on back in the day were idiots and we all knew back in the day.
If you paint the wheels, I think the white or cream color of the body is the only way to go if you are using hub caps. If you are using full wheel covers, it doesn't matter much since only a little will show by the edge. I'd use black in that case.
You are correct... I had to measure for the rear brake shoes. They came in 3 different sizes, so it must have changed this year.
Great video Rev! Believe it or not the cheap Walmart wiper work on my 65 mustang should work on Nutcase!!
w00t
EDIT: Agreed. Brake/carb cleaner spray is also Cut Location Spray.
Yes sir... It located a few of mine... All I could think to say was FIRE!@!#$*&^#
Love all your videos Rev.
Thanks Charles...
What’s better for a guy birthday than watching RevStoration
Andy.. Happy Birthday Brother... Hope it was a great one.
this is a pretty late comment,but my Great Grandad had a 1962 Ford Falcon,in a garage in Alabama and they sold the house I received the car about 2 years ago,and I finally restored it to working condition recently,its parked infront of my house and it runs really good with the 144CI inline 6,its definitely a rare car,ive never seen one at a car show
Nutcase is coming along great!
Thanks John.
Just A Little Bit.....Of Brake Cleaner lol 😆 Cool Little car
Love this car. It would look great with some of Derek’s shine juice applied!
Might just want to upgrade the gas cap soon though. 😂
Yep... the gas cap is going to need an upgrade for sure..
And Robert. I love me some Mountain Dew. I gave up all my really bad habits years ago. I gotta have my M Dew. Lol
Yep... me too... The only vise I have is too much food and too much dew..
That one would be a great restore project!
I think I am going to throw some money at it... Thanks for watching.
Rev , there should be a button on the under dash side of the light switch , to remove the nob you have to push the button and pull out on the
light switch nob and it should release ............the button on the switch will be a spring type that you push down with your finger . hope this helps you
It is there but some installed it upside down.. I have to remove some stuff to get my mitt under it to push the button. Small fingers needed!
Excellent video Rev :) & Ole Man Daddy :) and Nicky T :) and that car lives on to also get Alternator on to recharge battery and plus need repairs too for drive on road! Plus yes old cars any old vechiles burn rubber on pavement or concrete too Lol!
Andrew... I was surprised that this one did... The Ole Inline 6 has some life left.
You're doing great . keep going....
Thank you, I will
I just love your channel y’all crack me up 😂
Thanks Jimmy... we have a good time.
Looking really good there Rev, and the rest of your gang is so helpful. Love you show it's not just a day thing to get it on a road trip. Some more TLC and she will be really nice, and even more of a Nutcase too. (LOL)
Without a doubt... This ole girl is going to be nice sooner than later... Thanks for watching, Roy... God Bless.
Your the best precious your a man of God your my brother brother
Thanks Ronnie... God Bless.
You all always brighten my days. At the end you look like a kid whos parents have gone out so you snuck out the car. Hmm, trade you an antique Harley for it that runs and rides.
Without a doubt... That is exactly what it felt like... Just good clean fun that hurt no one except a few blades of grass... Thanks for watching and NikkiT said NOPE to the Harley trade!
Good Lord what a Ford 😊
Amen
Love the two speed Fordomatic transmission I remember when they were new!!!
Another one almost save!😁. Awesome video!
Thanks Nancy... we had a great time with this ole Nutcase!
I am right there with you. My only worry working on brakes, am I going to twist the brake line 😢Thank you for the great and clean videos.
Dog gone brake lines will make anyone a better pray-er... Thanks for watching
It's good to see you guys got it back on the road. Please get yourself some jack stands. I'd hate to see one of those cars fall off the jack while you are working on it.
Thanks for watching..
Nikki T is so cool. Wantin to drive that ol thing to work👍
Great Vid and cool Ride. I think it needs some of Puddin's Sweet Patina
That Sweet patina sauce would look good on it.. Puddin says it smells good... Thanks for watching..
You don’t have to buy a brake bleeder, Just a hose and soda/water bottle. Fill bottle with brake fluid drill out hole in cap big enough for the the hose to pull it through. Make it long enough to go to the bottom of bottle. Other end of hose to slip over your bleeder. Loosen bleeder start pumping. Air bubbles gone.
Or just google it there’s videos showing how to make it. Cost nothing if you got the vacuum hose laying around
I have seen them both and I like the pressurized bleeder. I still think having the Ole Man to help was more fun.
Rev, there is a button, on the light switch behind the dash, that you need to push so you can remove the headlight switch knob. Then the knob and the shaft will pull out. (As I recall from back in 1970?).
If you have a replacement headlight switch, give it a look see. If I may say so.
Someone installed this one upside down.. So the button is on the bottom.. There is a fuse box and the wiper switch beside it.. making it impossible to reach... I will have to remove something... I tried taking the instument panel off but still could reach it.. Fun times with Old Rides
@@RevStoration that's the problem with old cars too. A lot of people owned them and tinkered with them too.
This would be a good candidate for clear coat.
The body has some areas that need attention... It is going to get a good going over..
I am in the middle of the same job, rear brakes, on my Dart. Video to come soon.
I will have to give it a watch... Thanks for watching..
Take it the generator still isn't working from your comments. The driver door is question mark, but know my galaxie's just needed yanked out the doors and soaked in kerosene, wire brushed and re-greased with white lithium to work again. The dash controls have bezel rings behind the knob, and will require you soak that light switch before getting to the ring to pull the control out from behind. Hope you find a good set somewhere because re-made ones are costly to buy. Great seeing progress on the old girl. Have the Mrs pick you up some wiper blades next time she gets to town. Gotta replace my windshield, and choked when they told me the price. Good evening and God Bless You & Yours.
Murray, I have been busy working on so much, I have not even hooked the generator up yet... Someone just cut the wires off of it... So I need to do some extending and connecting... Hopefully it works.
@@RevStoration just pray it still works. Not impossible to replace just costly to do so.
@@murraykriner9425 Thinking about converting to a 1 wire alternator
great show God bless
Thanks Robert!
Think nut case with a little TLC will make your son a great first car. Need that Generator for sure. That 6 banger is a dandy.
I think I may go with an Alternator.. 1-wire deal
Should be a button to push down on the wiper switch under the dash to pull the knob out
The headlight switch has a button and the shaft pulls out.. Thanks for watching!
looking good God bless you
Thanks Buck
good job rev
Thank you David..
I was checking out the brakes on the fairlane after bringing it home, the drum only took one hard pull on the rear.
Most people leave the back brakes loose for burnouts... I have mine tight so that the brakes work... Could have been the reason that they came off so easy..
Hey Rev,NickO'teen,and Ole Man. i subscribed,(i am Ole 2). A vw bug is in my yard & dreams.
Thanks for subscribing Ole Man 2!
A little 302 and a C-6 would get Nutcase steppin’ and fetchin’ smartly, love the content Rev. (new subscriber)
A 302 would really push this Ole nutcase down the road.. The 200 is not a bad little engine and for financial reasons I'll probably keep it in the car.
A runner and a driver, and it stops! My 62 F100 has issues with the door latch thing it is very similar to your Falcon, I guess it is just worn but let us know if you figure out what to do with it. Good video, spin those tires, you are getting new ones anyway. haha
No need to save on these... 3 of the 4 wheels and tires are the Ole Man's. He won't mind..
No need to hide the camera for the police. You two BLEND right in.
Im sure... that cop had saw about four or five rusty fords already... when he passed my house.
Rev my wife and I are willing to here you spread the gospel how can we find it
On the banner of this channel, I have my personal facebook page attached. Friend me there and I share our Sunday Morning services there. Thanks...
Amen
God bless you brother love the channel
Thanks for watching..