First Wash in 35 Years: BARN FIND Chevy Wagon! | Car Detailing Restoration

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First Wash in 35 Years: BARN FIND Caprice Wagon! | Car Detailing Restoration! Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of an abandoned 1967 Chevy Caprice Wagon that is covered in dirt and debris that hasn't been detailed in years that will require us to pressure wash the entire exterior, followed by a wash, clay bar and then polishing the paint to bring back its shine and a full interior detail including mold removal, then try to get it running and surprise the owner! If you find our videos satisfying or motivating make sure you hit subscribe! #barnfind #carcleaning #detailing #cleaning #restoration
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@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing 19 күн бұрын
Should we get a new shop pet??? Lets hear it! Don’t forget to like & subscribe!
@Mrligz99
@Mrligz99 19 күн бұрын
Get a chipmunk and call it WD
@steviesaidso
@steviesaidso 19 күн бұрын
Get a PUG!!!
@typicalcarandgamingGuy
@typicalcarandgamingGuy 19 күн бұрын
Get a pug and name him pig (so you can say in your videos the is pig the pug 😂)
@JeffreyJancarek
@JeffreyJancarek 19 күн бұрын
Most definitely you need a new shop pet! Perhaps you can go back to the place where you got the car and bring home the cat who was hanging around near the car when you retrieved it? Also, the rear spoiler is designed to keep the rear window clear of dust/rain/snow etc. with the downdraft of moving air. My 1968 Ford LTD Country Squire has an electric back window and electric side windows. I love the teal blue green interior! Great video! ❤
@dottiep2212
@dottiep2212 19 күн бұрын
The things under the back seat are black walnuts
@jack_brown7
@jack_brown7 19 күн бұрын
Please don’t ever lose the connection with the Power and Performance crew. The reason why you guys stand out to me the most as automotive detailers is you always attempt to go the extra mile with a full revival of these forgotten treasures. Big props from a fellow car enthusiast from GA.
@davidbryant5875
@davidbryant5875 17 күн бұрын
Yes
@tkdterp8
@tkdterp8 16 күн бұрын
@@jack_brown7 I agree too! 👍
@grayson616
@grayson616 13 күн бұрын
For real
@angelagrant9163
@angelagrant9163 8 күн бұрын
👍 agree they are excellent mechanics, very hard to find😊
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
I am so glad you are cleaning up this gorgeous car. That air foil on the back is to serve 2 purposes. With the tailgate window closed the airflow from the top helps keep the back window from getting dirty. With the window open it helps keep the exhaust gases out of the car. Tailgate windows that go down into the tailgate became common in 1959 on GM wagons. Chrysler followed suit. Ford adopted the retracting window in 1961. In 65, Ford moved to a 2 way gate, in that it could be opened like a door or dropped like a tailgate, with the window down for both. For 67, the gate could open like a door with the window up or down. GM adopted the idea for 68. GM wagons with 3rd row seats had a step built into the bumper, with a chrome filler piece attached to the gate. Ford used that type of tailgate on their full sized wagons through the end on 91. GM stopped at the end of 70, and reintroduced it for 77-90. The "Whale wagons" reverted to a two piece tailgate from 91-95. There is one very cool option this car does not have; Hide-Away Headlamps. They were an option on 68, and 69 Chevrolet full sized cars. Engines on this wagon could go all the way up to a 427 cid V8. Believe it or not, a bucket seat/console front seat with a 4 speed manual could be ordered along with the heavy duty suspension, just like an Impala SS. This boat could haul. Cargo and @$$ in equal measure. That blue interior was called "Turquoise". It is very similar to Ford HB5, Fire Blue. A gorgeous colour. This car was an expensive looker when new. As an aside, air conditioning would have added about 12% to the base price of the car. The frame rail rust is pretty common on these cars. Replacement rails are easy to get. They are a normal part of restoring one of these cars. The good thing us that all the full sized Chevirs had the same frame. For someone with the knowledge and equipment the frame repair is about $500. If you are restoring the car, that is peanuts. The car is a pretty rare model, so it could be worth doing. Most, if not all, of the wagon specific parts are there. The one thing that might be difficult is the light in the right fender peak. They were standard on Caprice, optional on other models.
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 17 күн бұрын
American Motors introduced the roll down tailgate window on the 56 Rambler Cross Country models. Yes, Rambler was first! Chrysler followed in 57, GM in 59 and Ford in 61. Poor little Studebaker did not get one until 63.
@billb5749
@billb5749 19 күн бұрын
I believe the air scoop on the back was to help keep the back window clean.
@skepiesas
@skepiesas 19 күн бұрын
Indeed. Keep dust off the window
@Jasona1976
@Jasona1976 19 күн бұрын
Correct
@michaelvarble4392
@michaelvarble4392 19 күн бұрын
I believe it was for esthetics to compensate for the rear of the luggage rack ending so bluntly
@sneaks01
@sneaks01 19 күн бұрын
Exactly right! 😊
@DGillyy
@DGillyy 19 күн бұрын
I think that's correct, I may have heard it kept exhaust from coming into the car at higher speeds, does that ring a bell?
@trip189n
@trip189n 17 күн бұрын
That car deserves a full restoration. The teal interior is awesome!
@FrankiesFancy
@FrankiesFancy 15 күн бұрын
It was more of an "ocean blue". At least that's what we called it back in the day. After being exposed to the sunlight and cigarette smoke for years, it puts a yellowish hue on the materials, turning it a sort of greenish blue color.
@chefd.w.hostettler
@chefd.w.hostettler 19 күн бұрын
Y'all need a cat as a shop pet to get all the mice you bring in. Your videos just keep getting better and better! Bravo to Mike for coming out of his shell and being able to talk poop with RJ!
@mattcombs885
@mattcombs885 18 күн бұрын
I like the teal blue color interior. It's not boring like todays colors of black, tan, or gray.
@wolfiethedog76
@wolfiethedog76 19 күн бұрын
Nothing beats a good before and after car cleanup video ....I miss old station wagons....
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 19 күн бұрын
I have a 2005 Dodge Magnum RT. State Farm insurance classifies it as a van, but it's really a station wagon. With the back seats folded down it can haul a 6-ft ladder and lots of tools. With the back seats up it can comfortably hold five people, even on a long trip.
@Ron-zi3cg
@Ron-zi3cg 19 күн бұрын
I'll miss the station wagons too, they were great cars too.
@Metalodeath
@Metalodeath 19 күн бұрын
I wish suvs never became a thing!
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 19 күн бұрын
A woodie for sure 😅😅
@suzib777
@suzib777 19 күн бұрын
My mom owned a 1968 station wagon, it was what most families had back then. Way cooler than SUV's. I know I'm OLD!!
@grumblyone3334
@grumblyone3334 18 күн бұрын
Man, that right there is a car that deserves some lovin'! Yeah, a full-on restoration, (NOT a resto-mod), would be pricey, but worth it. (IMO, anyhow).
@rikturna
@rikturna 18 күн бұрын
Sitting here in southern Queensland, Australia watching what you guys do is brilliant. It’s become a Sunday morning thing for my wife and I over coffee to watch you guys revive not just the car, but in most cases, the history and life blood of what these forgotten beauties have given to the owners many years ago. Don’t change what you do or how you do it. Love your passion to bring these cars back to life.
@michaelzavatkay
@michaelzavatkay 19 күн бұрын
I remember the days i used to wake up and watch cartoons on Sat morning...now I wake up and watch WD...keep up the good work guys....(by the way "man buns" are out of style)
@heiner71
@heiner71 19 күн бұрын
I love these blue/green tinted windshields. So 70's.
@3AmandaR1017
@3AmandaR1017 19 күн бұрын
Favorite channel! And it's not because of the cars (that's a bonus); it's because of RJ, Mike, & Brent, and all the guys at WD Detailing who make it enjoyable!
@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing 19 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 19 күн бұрын
True
@jackiebeck9065
@jackiebeck9065 19 күн бұрын
These guys ROCK!!
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 19 күн бұрын
​@@WDDetailingthat interior color was teal or aqua. Try to put preservative. On it. Add a HEI DIST. ON IT TOO😊😊😊
@MarcChandler-m9v
@MarcChandler-m9v 18 күн бұрын
You can only do so much with a vehicle in that condition, but you did a great job with what you had to work with. Kudos to Chevrolet/GM as the materials they used stood up to father time. So awesome to see the family sit in the car at the end.
@tim_g3478
@tim_g3478 19 күн бұрын
That Caprice would have been a high dollar car back in the day. Everyone would know you had some money if you drove it. Great job cleaning it up!
@TaylorZ2
@TaylorZ2 19 күн бұрын
Back in that era almost every station wagon had a back window that goes down.
@ponchsbmw2852
@ponchsbmw2852 18 күн бұрын
As well as some suvs like the jeep Wagoneer
@joshuataylor202
@joshuataylor202 19 күн бұрын
The roof rack is a work of art. Nice job !!
@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing 19 күн бұрын
Adds to the cool factor for sure!
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
​@@WDDetailingThat luggage rack was an RPO on all the GM wagons. The airfoil was a separate stand alone option. The 65-68 Ford and Mercury wagons had airfoils built into the D pillars to push air across the back windows. Mopar wagons had the airfoil designed into the roof above the window for a more integrated look.
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 19 күн бұрын
​@@WDDetailingthe rear airfoil purpose to keep window clean and prevent exhaust glasses from getting onto car
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 18 күн бұрын
​@@WDDetailingroof rack dealer installed if install at factory be ripped off by car carriers
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 18 күн бұрын
​Get some PDR FOR THOSE🎉 FRONT. DENTS
@chucklowe4166
@chucklowe4166 19 күн бұрын
The teal interior is GREAT!!
@RJSDZNS
@RJSDZNS 19 күн бұрын
I think every shop needs a cat! Love your content gentleman! Also I'm digging the updates about the Camaro. Nice addition to the channel for sure!
@ClevelandPowerPerformance
@ClevelandPowerPerformance 13 күн бұрын
Agree 100%
@MZ-hw2gj
@MZ-hw2gj 17 күн бұрын
That was a beautiful stationwagon with so many family memories ❤️. It deserves to be fully restored. Thanks for giving it back some luster back to it.. You guys did a great job.❤❤
@leddygee1896
@leddygee1896 19 күн бұрын
Thanks everyone for Speaking up for this Vehicle! Very cool 😎 I would LOVE to own That wagon🥰👍🤘
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 18 күн бұрын
Uhh get a used frame from west transfer over body using new bushings and have a 60s. Cruiser
@skinnerhound2660
@skinnerhound2660 19 күн бұрын
My parents had a ‘68 Impala SS when I was growing up. White/ black top, beautiful blue bucket seat interior. 327/275hp, TH 400. The car was reliable, powerful and bulletproof. Dad loved that car.
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, that same powertrain and even bucket seat interior, could be ordered in the Caprice. Actually, any V8, up to the 427 4bbl could be ordered in the wagons. One farmer in Saskatchewan, Canada ordered a 68 Caprice Estate with the 427/4 speed with buckets and console. It is faster off the line than the regular SS because there is more weight on the rear axle for better grip
@DGillyy
@DGillyy 19 күн бұрын
A very special detail for me. My family owned one brand new, pretty much the same car, but black with a black interior (which my mom hated, but my dad ordered it, it wasn't on the lot). But it sure was a great car, it lasted until the early 80s as well, it was rusted about the same as this car. Difference was it had a 307 with a 3spd overdrive. The overdrive was an auxiliary on the back of the transmission, controlled by a cable, there was a handle under the dash to engage it. It was the last year GM offered it. It also had the stereo am-fm radio. The comment about storing a car with an empty tank is wrong, you want it full. With a lot of air in the tank it will rust from the inside out. Fill it and you can put stabilizer in it, don't expect it will be good gas in 35 years, for a couple years it will help.
@tstoneami
@tstoneami 19 күн бұрын
The updates with Power and Performance is a great augment to your channel - which is one of my faves. Peace from Blaine, Washington. Shop pet - a dog.
@johnhouseholder7682
@johnhouseholder7682 19 күн бұрын
My family had a 1969 kingswood estate wagon 3rd row seat light green metallic with wood grain siding,I remember it like it was yesterday over 50 years ago.thanks for that,John from Arizona
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec 19 күн бұрын
I have a 1969 Chevrolet Kingswood, not the Estate, in light green metallic, but it was from California.
@pnwdweler4100
@pnwdweler4100 19 күн бұрын
The family truckster?
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 18 күн бұрын
​@@pnwdweler4100 nope this Chevy deserves a new frame disc brakes new tank
@alexheisler8349
@alexheisler8349 19 күн бұрын
That rear spoiler is so that if you have the rear window down while driving, you don’t create a low pressure zone inside the car that pulls exhaust gasses in.
@williamriley-jones
@williamriley-jones 19 күн бұрын
I’m so happy you guys decided to clean all the cars that were in this house. I was really hoping you guys were gonna do it. 🎉🎉
@rondecker7783
@rondecker7783 10 күн бұрын
I took my driving test to get my license when I was 16 in a 68 Caprice Estate Wagon. It was white with a beautiful metallic blue interior & it had a 396 big block under the hood. I even had to parallel park it to pass the test...and I aced it! What a fun car that was.
@vincentcardenas776
@vincentcardenas776 19 күн бұрын
This car, and those like it, were the original family trucksters of that time. My mom had a ford country squire with the fake wood paneling over brown paint. Loved that wagon.
@Musclecar1972
@Musclecar1972 19 күн бұрын
Those are black walnuts under the seats. As a kid, my dad bought a brand new 1957 Dodge Custom Sierra Station wagon, my biggest memory of that car was the third rear facing seat, being kids my brothers and I when we came to a stop light, would have fun with the car behind us! LOL 😂
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
If there are black walnuts in the car, that means there is a black walnut tree nearby. A black walnut is worth tens of thousands of dollars because the wood is so expensive. I've heard it said that if you want your great-grandchildren to be rich, plant a black walnut forest.
@Musclecar1972
@Musclecar1972 19 күн бұрын
@@michaeltutty1540 You are right about that one, at my last house I had an old growth Black Walnut, I was offered $7000 for it.
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 18 күн бұрын
Would you brothers stuff you under the rear facing seat in the foot well and close it on you for few seconds to scare you????
@emilyloup1042
@emilyloup1042 18 күн бұрын
My grandpa used to see if he could save as many as he could from the squirrels. My brother and I used to chuck them and thought they smelled bad😅😅
@Musclecar1972
@Musclecar1972 18 күн бұрын
@@emilyloup1042 Native Americans used them for stain, and perfume, they get pretty floral at times.
@michaelgoble8200
@michaelgoble8200 19 күн бұрын
It brings back memories for me too. In 1978, I bought a new Chev Malibu wagon. It was white with wood grain just like this Caprice. Then kids came along so it was our family car for 13 years. Towards the end, it was rusting like this car. Eventually, our mechanic told us it was time to say goodbye because the frame was badly rusted. I was sad to see it go because it was a very comfortable car and perfect for hauling around kids and their clutter. (There was even enough room in the back seat for changing diapers.)
@steviesaidso
@steviesaidso 19 күн бұрын
My mom had a 74 Impala station wagon. The back feat flipped up and the kids could sit in the back facing the rear. I remember making faces at the drivers behind us! 😂
@stevelozano9523
@stevelozano9523 19 күн бұрын
Dad had a 77 malibu classic wagon and did the same thing with the rear face seat.
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 19 күн бұрын
Rear facing seats were a great place to catch an up-close view of a rear-end accident ! 😬
@steviesaidso
@steviesaidso 19 күн бұрын
@@dalegereaux1863true story!!
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
Rear facing 3rd row seats were not available in a 74 Chev wagon. What would normally be the foot well was where the lower gate sat when open. Malibu had rear facing seats, as did the Mopar wagons. Ford had two seats, one in each side facing inwards. Full sized GM wagons had rear facing third row seats through the end of 70 and then again starting in 77 through 95.
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
@user-ht1xu4gv2u 19 күн бұрын
These cars were spectacular on showrooms and lined up. On. Lot
@kerrywootton2435
@kerrywootton2435 17 күн бұрын
I really miss station wagons. I had a 1966 Ford Country sedan wagon back in 1976. It was a tank and actually went well over a hundred easily.
@Laura_0708
@Laura_0708 19 күн бұрын
What a classic!!
@bullittcharger68
@bullittcharger68 16 күн бұрын
My favorite station wagon of all time. I was 5 when my Dad got his '68 new in gold with the fake wood paneling & gold vinyl interior....... the new car smell was incredible....loved the taillights and the "caprice" script logo on the hubcaps. Great memories of washing it with him, the drive in movies with all us kids packed in it & the trailer hitch with the pop-up camper in tow.
@tkdterp8
@tkdterp8 16 күн бұрын
This is Denice from the video. Yes, amazing memories. We use to tow a little boat to go fishing in and other times a pop-up camper to go camping. A lot of precious memories for sure!
@Detroitmuscle74
@Detroitmuscle74 19 күн бұрын
It amazes me that people hold on to cars this long knowing there never gonna have the resources to fix them but refuse to let someone else buy them.
@davidreed3165
@davidreed3165 19 күн бұрын
Oh but don’t you know, they’re gonna restore it one day!
@mystisith3984
@mystisith3984 19 күн бұрын
Me too. If you don't intend to restore it in the next 12 months, don't keep it. It's just money evaporating. Even for retirement, 20 years later, it makes no sense. At that moment if you still want to do something like that you won't lack project cars.
@dellahenderson4215
@dellahenderson4215 19 күн бұрын
I agree! In the first place, if it's such a family heirloom why leave it in a shed for over 35 years to rot?! Why not sell it to him, who would restore it, use it and actually look after it? Cuz I'm willing to bet it's going to get parked in a shed again and forgotten about!!
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec 19 күн бұрын
Memories are powerful things.
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 17 күн бұрын
Sentiment.
@michaelbressette2599
@michaelbressette2599 16 күн бұрын
Wow I so remember these cars, My Nephew bought a 1967 Laurentian In pristine shape. It belonged to an older man who recently passed away & it had sat in his garage for well over 30 years & he obviously loved the car & took very good car of it. It has issues from sitting so long but nothing swapping out old for new couldn't fix. I got to go for a few rides in it & Did it ever bring back some memories. I completely forget the ambiance of these cars & when we where on the road the only thing missing was the Vroom sound of other cars from the period whizzing by an open window, Cars of this period you could smell the fuel in the cabin as you drove & that certainly was the case when I went for a drive with him. Todays cars don't even come close to how these older ones use to be except todays cars are far safer. Thanks for thie video I enjoyed the memories this car brought.
@dfgivens
@dfgivens 17 күн бұрын
Hi kids, old guy here. That spoiler was an air deflector to prevent deadly exhaust from getting sucked into the rear compartment when the window was down. I grew up in Pontiac & Chevy wagons from this era that all had 3rd-row REAR FACING seats. It was really fun to sit back there on long trips, messing with other drivers! I am sure it was very safe too!
@michacavan
@michacavan 11 күн бұрын
Its second job was to blow air over the closed window. This would help with snow and rain because there is no rear wiper like modern cars.
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 18 күн бұрын
These beautiful wagons were built up to the point where families ruled. Ford Country Squire is another beauty.
@kevinbetton581
@kevinbetton581 19 күн бұрын
I really enjoy these videos of old family vehicles. This was an awesome transformation with tons of memories of that era. Thank you gentlemen. I look forward to Saturday mornings and your videos
@erictate8986
@erictate8986 18 күн бұрын
Guys beautiful job on cleaning all these cars up ,for this awesome family !! I hope that you guys can talk to them about a Partial Restoring to get the this beautiful Chevrolet Caprice Station wagon car roadworthy again !! Because this beautiful Station wagon deserves too live !! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪💪💪
@user-lf4do4bv8u
@user-lf4do4bv8u 19 күн бұрын
Mercury had the Breezeway in the late 50s and 60s with the rear window up/down option.
@medfordJimmy
@medfordJimmy 12 күн бұрын
I'd drive that with with a smile on my face. My mom had a 65 Chevy Impala that she loved. It saved her life in a head on collision with a toyota pickup. Cool video. I hope you get to give the family a ride in that thing after you are done.
@billwashburn8568
@billwashburn8568 18 күн бұрын
I hate today’s American market of SUVs, we need sedans, coups, and wagons again in America’s automotive market. You guys keep finding the history so these treasures can be restored. Hopefully they are restored and put back on the road. You guys are finding daily drivers for sure.
@stevenweikart2258
@stevenweikart2258 18 күн бұрын
The power down rear glass was standard-issue for most wagons and the air dam above the window blew air down the back glass to keep dirt from accumulating on the gate and glass. And nothing says 60's like a teal interior! Love this car.
@dangoodall-williams4200
@dangoodall-williams4200 19 күн бұрын
Love that car. Love the teal and blue. What an awesome family.
@DeimosDemod
@DeimosDemod 19 күн бұрын
Today, for the first time in my life, I did deep cleaning, one-step polishing and waxing on a 60-year-old car, I have to admit that it is much more fun and interesting than ordinary cars. It was a Mercedes 280SE Coupé 👌🏻
@DGillyy
@DGillyy 19 күн бұрын
I guess growing up with this type of car, i never thought anyone would question why the gate wouldn't open with the glass up. I believe in the Impala and BelAir wagons, the power window was an option, they were standard with a crank window. Same thing though, that window had to be down to open it, just common sense. I also believe 68 was the last for the vent windows, after that they were gone and had the "Astro" ventilation, flow through ventilation like we have today. With this car what could have just opened those instead of cracking a window to keep moisture and humidity from causing mold. You never even mentioned them, i was surprised
@harriettanthony7352
@harriettanthony7352 19 күн бұрын
Hey OP, I had the same reaction to the 'duhh, the tail gate' issue. This writer was 18 when the car was new. PERHAPS some Daddy Warbucks will restore this, its worth it.
@navvet4518
@navvet4518 10 күн бұрын
Such a cool vehicle. My dad had a new impala wagon every year as a company car starting in the late 60’s. Most certainly worthy of a restoration…
@davidp2888
@davidp2888 19 күн бұрын
The coolest back window of an old wagon is from an early 70’s Chevrolet Kingswood.
@DGillyy
@DGillyy 19 күн бұрын
Went up into the roof if I remember, and the gate dropped under. Could it also open on a hinge to the side? Someone had one that had a number of tricks. Could it have been Ford where it could do the normal tailgate and the side hinge as well?
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 19 күн бұрын
​@@DGillyyThose tailgates were on all full sized Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick wagons from 71-76. The glass was power operated and went up into the roof. The lower gate was manually operated as standard, but an electric motor was optional across the board. That gate is why the wagons were built in the longer C-Body platform, although the Chevy was a few inches shorter. It is also why the optional 3rd row seat faced forward. It also necessitated those wagons having rear leaf springs, a first for a GM passenger car since the 1940s.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec 19 күн бұрын
To look at yes, not so much when things fall down in there, and they did all the time.
@fabriciocarrascoperez2674
@fabriciocarrascoperez2674 19 күн бұрын
My Favorite channel! And it's not because of the Cars ; it's because of RJ, Mike, & Brent, and all the guys at WD Detailing Who make it enjoyable!!. This is an amazing channel. They do a great job fixing and cleaning cars.
@ItsGoodToBeRich
@ItsGoodToBeRich 19 күн бұрын
This car doesn’t seem like a daily driver, but would be great to catch Slimer and other ghosts.
@Mike_B622
@Mike_B622 6 күн бұрын
My Dad had a 1972 Chevy Caprice Sedan in the early 90's. I was young but I remember him getting that boat up to 120 mph once while DUI with me in the car. Seeing that huge speedometer brought back some memories.
@philgogler9091
@philgogler9091 19 күн бұрын
Common sense guys, before using keys in locks, spray a little bit of lube in them, prevent breaking keys, especially if they are original keys
@1965ask
@1965ask 12 күн бұрын
The turquoise interior is gorgeous!! Amazing vehicle!!
@michaelvarble4392
@michaelvarble4392 19 күн бұрын
I had 5 brothers and my mom and dad would go on vacation in July from Virginia to Illinois it would take two full days. There was no A/C in the car a63 Ford station wagon. We still had a great time and I still have fond memories of those days as a kid seeing the country in the back of the car. Mom would fry a couple chickens make a few gallons of kool aid she would bring some tomatoes and bread for sandwiches to save money. We had a large ice chest and ice was like 25 cents for 20 pounds. This was way before interstates but we went to Kansas to see her brother and saw a speed limit sign that read minimum speed 80 MPH
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 18 күн бұрын
Did you sing songs????????
@dougswope8408
@dougswope8408 16 күн бұрын
Since green is my favorite color, I love the green interior naturally
@danielfarley1118
@danielfarley1118 18 күн бұрын
Get a Belgian malinois
@TomEvanish
@TomEvanish 17 күн бұрын
Hey WD, I started watching your videos when you took on the 3 Corvettes at the Hess Farm, I’m Dan Hess’s brother in law and his wife Pat, my sister in law got me started and I haven’t missed one video sense.
@petersilecchio4417
@petersilecchio4417 19 күн бұрын
Really a shame if your going to keep this car for years why don’t you just put a cover on it? Wonder if all that rust happened in the house being stored?
@tkdterp8
@tkdterp8 19 күн бұрын
This is Denice from the video. The wagon was our family's daily driver that my mom used primarily for keeping the home life functioning. It was used for your typical trips for groceries and every other thing we use our vehicles for today. Being in northern Ohio by Lake Erie, the winters were a lot more intense back then and this wagon drove through tons of snow and salt. Back then, no one did undercoating to protect the under carriage or even underspray when washing. It just wasn't a thing. People basically drove them until they rusted out and got towed to a junk yard. I'm sure others my age and older will agree this was the typical lifespan of vehicles back then. After mom and dad raised their kids, there was no need to run such a big boat like the '68 wagon so dad parked it in the farmhouse back in '89-90 and it was something he just enjoyed looking at as a momento of times gone by with him, his beloved late wife and four cherished children ❤
@Backwoods_870
@Backwoods_870 19 күн бұрын
​@@tkdterp8(Are you planning on having them all moved to a better storage facility or have one built to house them?
@stokedbronco
@stokedbronco 19 күн бұрын
Sometimes, it's worse for a car to be covered up like that because it traps moisture and causes really bad rusting.
@petersilecchio4417
@petersilecchio4417 19 күн бұрын
@@stokedbronco I see. Thanks.
@rickmiller4202
@rickmiller4202 19 күн бұрын
Had a neighbor woman, when I was MUCH younger, that had a Mercury Monterey sedan with an electric back window. It was 3 parts the center section would slide down. Cool as hell. Great vids.
@HorseInTheHospital
@HorseInTheHospital 18 күн бұрын
All those brown hard balls under the rear seat were walnut shells. There was definitely a squirrel living in there!
@Oitzman_Racing49
@Oitzman_Racing49 17 күн бұрын
Got some ideas for you guys 1: Get logo on trailer make it feel even more legit 2: outro could be “we’ll see you at the next detail”
@OaklynMediaLLC
@OaklynMediaLLC 17 күн бұрын
15:37 As a full-time videographer, I just want to say everyone has their starting phrases. I shoot real estate and when I shoot with agents, every agent has their phrase and as an editior I know each of there's. The audience tends not to notice but the editors will. People say, "Like I was saying" "So you know" "You're going to love" All common phrases we say in conversation that we repeat multiple times in conversation and people just don't notice because we are so used to it.
@FL.AirBoater
@FL.AirBoater 19 күн бұрын
You’re exactly right, that helps more air into the interior of the wagon, Watching from central Fl.
@cecoya
@cecoya 19 күн бұрын
If this doesn't bring back some great memories. All us kids used to pile into the back so that we could make faces at the drivers behind us. Most of the station wagons had back windows that roll down. We used to go on all kinds of trips in that wagon mom sold Avon and Tupperware. lol Fords, Chevys, Dodge all had those windows.
@rollieb8944
@rollieb8944 19 күн бұрын
I used to own a 67 chevy impala wagon back in 80's. Wish I still had it
@kevinallen8162
@kevinallen8162 17 күн бұрын
The rear tailgate window was a common feature of American made station wagons from sometime in the 1950s through about 1980 depending upon manufacturer. The window could be crank operated or power operated. Beginning in the 1960s the station wagons from some manufacturers featured tailgates that could be opened both as a tailgate and as a door -- these made getting into and out of the third seat much easier -- even if the wagon wasn't equipped with the third seat, the door gate was helpful when loading and unloading the back of the wagon. I know we greatly enjoyed the multi-function door gate in our 1971 Buick Sportwagon that we owned from 1971 to 1980. That chrome trim piece on the roof above the rear window was a deflector whose purpose was to keep the rear window clear of dust and dirt when the wagon was driven on dirt roads and to a lesser degree to keep clear of rain/snow in bad weather -- other manufacturers mounted their deflectors to the sides of the rear window with the same purpose in mind.
@fantail75
@fantail75 16 күн бұрын
Great job my dudes. The monster utes of my youth. Don’t change a thing. No mods! Rockin the after-market chrome sport mirrors rear deflector and sprung antenna mast! She’s got some Minnesota measles in her lower flanks and quarters and a smooched kisser. Gives her character. Amazing survivor. Powerglide 327, no A/C, I’m in! Gimme some ‘68 Caprice Estate Wagon! The ending crushed me! I’d find a new frame in a NY minute!
@rwamchubb7977
@rwamchubb7977 17 күн бұрын
This car brings back some good memories. Thank you for rejuvenating it to this point.❤❤❤❤
@douglasb.1203
@douglasb.1203 19 күн бұрын
The woodgrain looks fantastic. A great pretreatment for oily dirt stains is WD-40, followed by Dawn. Hey, it works on ducks, also known as Fred's cousins. Also, magic eraser works really well lifting superficial stains. An IROC with an open diff? SHENANIGANS!
@thatonetrucker2584
@thatonetrucker2584 10 күн бұрын
I have a memory to add, when I was around 10-11 years old I remember sitting with my mom in our little Toyota Corolla at the beach in Pensacola Florida. The smell of the salty air and the little rainbow shaped air freshener hanging from the rear view mirror. Early 1980’s.
@allstylinone5122
@allstylinone5122 19 күн бұрын
Those wagons remind me of watching movies at the Drive-in for the back layin down.
@Obizzil.
@Obizzil. 18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for including me in your video! I would definitely love to see these cars run again…
@xopherzenitram
@xopherzenitram 15 күн бұрын
When I was 4 my dad bought a brand new 1967 Lincoln Continental. I used to ride in the floor of the back seat and my big brother rode in the seat. I'd play with the illuminated ashtrays and say to my brother (as if I were an old-times tobacco vendor)- "cigars, cigarettes, already used"... we cracked up! I love the wagon and the teal interior.
@lawrenceharp6396
@lawrenceharp6396 18 күн бұрын
Ford and Chevy wagons had the window /tailgate thing until 1990, including Suburban 1973-1991. Jeep Wagoneer 1963-1987? That Caprice was top shelf, shame it hit a deer or something, and the bottom rotted out. The woodgrain was amazingly preserved, that always bleached out first on the West Coast. Inside would dry out next and crack. Bodies always stayed rust free.
@dantyler6907
@dantyler6907 19 күн бұрын
The teal-green seats and blue dash really looks sharp!😮
@DuckButter123
@DuckButter123 17 күн бұрын
Would love too see update pics of past cars that the owners decide to restore after seeing them cleaned up
@tombrenes2411
@tombrenes2411 19 күн бұрын
For those stained carpets I clean them 3 times once a month, sun dry bake, get a color sample 2 shades darker Home Depot color matches for free 1 quart of white rustolieum paint, thin it down with acetone once it’s nice and watery, apply with a sponge maybe 2 coats While you have the carpet removed sand and clean the metal floor, I’d paint roll rustolieum paint, it’ll look new
@jdharris2165
@jdharris2165 19 күн бұрын
Memories I have of sitting in the back of my dad’s 1965 Mustang, rolling up and down the little triangle windows is in the back of my mind. 😻
@federicocarrascosa
@federicocarrascosa 18 күн бұрын
It’s incredible how much effort you guys put on those cars! And what about the stories behind those cars. Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing it and thanks for keeping families tied to cars history. Greetings from Argentina!
@FujiwaraTofuAE86
@FujiwaraTofuAE86 14 күн бұрын
Good videos as always, would love to see more station wagon tranformations
@marctorigiani4558
@marctorigiani4558 19 күн бұрын
Being 62 years old I've written in cars with that interior when I was young it's nostalgia for me
@DominikQuesnel
@DominikQuesnel 18 күн бұрын
Being 19 so have I. Grew up on a farm we had vehicles from the 50's to the early 2000s
@madarfacar3113
@madarfacar3113 17 күн бұрын
My mom drove a 1978 Pontiac Catalina station wagon. It had the roll down back window just like this car. The tailgate could fold down and also open to the side like a door. My best memories were the road trips and sitting in the back, rear facing seat. We would get to make faces at anyone behind us. It was like being in a different world.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec 19 күн бұрын
This car must have been a stunner on the showroom floor.
@brt987train
@brt987train 17 күн бұрын
My dad had a new and that was the first year 66 yellow Caprice what should I have said other places on KZbin. His was a two-door. It was yellow with black interior. And it was parked nylon fabric. And vinyl. The 69 you have cleaning just beautiful job. On the carpets, forever to clean my mats 94 sunbird convertible with a 5-speed. I finally found something. Strong vinegar 5% to 20%. Mixed in with liquid detergent. Dawn was one of the better ones. A good scrubbing. Blessed with water from a hose a couple times. Then let them out soak with a fresh soap and vinegar solution. I let mine in the sun all day. Came back and we cleaned it. Out came that black stuff that I couldn't get out before. Good luck guys I always enjoy your shows
@stuartlauderdale8382
@stuartlauderdale8382 19 күн бұрын
Get a Parrot 🦜 for the shop and teach it to say 'Alright So' constantly 😉
@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing 19 күн бұрын
This wins comment of the day
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 19 күн бұрын
And then teach it to say Birds can't talk !
@seanhoward5562
@seanhoward5562 18 күн бұрын
A memory , yes. Me and two sisters sleeping in the back seat of Mom's '52 Chevy riding from Florida to Charleston, SC.
@user-rc5zb9qv3z
@user-rc5zb9qv3z 13 күн бұрын
That Chevy wagon was a work of art and still is. It deserves to be preserved and restored as much as possible, and to that end you guys did a good job.
@amyfisher6380
@amyfisher6380 18 күн бұрын
I’d definitely recommend that Denise take the station wagon for a paint job. I think the car would look amazing with new paint.
@kevintariang9187
@kevintariang9187 19 күн бұрын
Thanks WD guys for listening to what I wrote in the last video, hats off to your talents
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 18 күн бұрын
Five minutes in and I knew this was going to be my favorite video ever from this channel. The challenge of bringing back a car so common in my childhood was exciting. BUT! I didn’t expect to be reduced to tears at the end. The family sharing their memories took me back to the cars my family owned and the stories of my childhood … and I bawled. I was so sad that the car can’t be saved. Oh … the wind deflector behind the roof rack was to blow dust/dirt off the rear window and help direct rain water to keep the window clean (this was before rear window washer/wiper systems.
@peterbenson3776
@peterbenson3776 19 күн бұрын
That 327 is a formidable power plant
@thomasmaniscalco3591
@thomasmaniscalco3591 17 күн бұрын
Wow, a land yacht that brings back memories. I had a 67 and a 69 sedan and my best friend had the 68 wagon. All three had the same blue interior! Fond memories of high school! Thanks for the video.
@Gordoff-44
@Gordoff-44 17 күн бұрын
Although I own a 4Runner, my dad only had station wagons. All American station wagons (IIRC) had rear hatch windows that rolled down. My dads '60 Chevy Biscayne wagon had a crank assembly under a cover that had a key hole in the middle and a little crank to roll down the window when you unlocked it. Also, many wagons rear hatch door would fold down for tailgating or open like a regular car door depending on your needs at the moment.
@terrypack7537
@terrypack7537 19 күн бұрын
Like the colors of this station wagon!!!
@ericoh123
@ericoh123 19 күн бұрын
When I was around 6, in '66, it was my dad's uncle's '59 Impala which brought the memories, with the cat whisker rear end. Similarly the Biscayne. Lots of those models on the road back then. Dad's '59 Plymouth Fury 'company car' from work, with the crazy rear wings, was epic also around that era
@gunsnsails
@gunsnsails 19 күн бұрын
101 Uses For A Dead Cat! That was in my aunt and uncle's bathroom when I was a kid. Just to walk down memory lane, I bought a copy for my brother. Best bathroom reading material ever!!!
@BubblesSong
@BubblesSong 19 күн бұрын
My parents had it in the bathroom when I was kid, too !! Seeing it unlocked the memory for me xD
@hamedabdi7977
@hamedabdi7977 16 күн бұрын
That was Lovely detailing cleaning and Lovely ending ❤❤
@RoanokeGaming
@RoanokeGaming 11 күн бұрын
Back scoop, like the 4runner, pushes air that stops exhaust fumes from entering the car when the window is down
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