I would give the Charger back to the owner. That's a nightmare that will never end.
@drob5664 Жыл бұрын
The fact that the radio was a main concern, just blows my mind.
@robertshemory3541 Жыл бұрын
Run away Ray.
@richb.4374 Жыл бұрын
I agree. If I were Ray, I would politely tell the customer that this car needs so much work that it would take way too much shop time to justify even working on it.
@georgetubbs8211 Жыл бұрын
OH I ABSOLUTELY AGREE. THATS ONE OF THOSE "IT WASNT DOING THAT BEFORE!" NIGHTMARES. HATE WHEN IDIOTS OWN WONDERFUL CARS LIKE THAT.
@scottowen3162 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍!!!!YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!!!👍👍👍
@mz10713 Жыл бұрын
Nothing just pulls out on a car from the 60's. Just about everything is screwed together with Phillips head screws or self taps. It does bring back some good memories watching you fumble around in that car.
@cdnron75 Жыл бұрын
That Charger really does need a second PROPER restoration. Sad to see such a beautiful car in such bad condition.
@billjamison2877 Жыл бұрын
It would be a good "start car" for a restoration. I'm an old MoPar guy and if I had a spare $70-$100,000, I'd buy it in a heartbeat! BUT, I don't!
@hot_wheelz Жыл бұрын
This, that it has allegedly had a restoration already is indeed a sad and sorry state of affairs.... If the money that's already been poured into doing everything wrong had been put into doing it right then they'd be a third of the way towards a truly beautiful thing.... Unfortunately to hear that they've already spent probably 20 - 30k and telling them that it really needs another 70 - 100k spent on it to fix all the mess the last guy made is a quick way to see this vehicle abandoned and sadly they ain't making any more of em and this one is in decent enough condition to be the bones of a resto that truly produces something to be proud of.... Unfortunately I can see the more likely outcome is that it ends up getting parked in a garage somewhere and left until the rust that's already all through the frame, floor and quarters finishes the job.... Pardon me while I go shed a few for a classic beauty....
@richb.4374 Жыл бұрын
As rotted out as that car is, it needs a trip to the junkyard, not a restoration.
@c-v-n3322 Жыл бұрын
@@richb.4374 You have no idea what the hell you are talking about.
@hotpuppy1 Жыл бұрын
I predict the owner already paid $30,000 for that without having a proper inspection.@@billjamison2877
@brucemars6191 Жыл бұрын
Run Ray Run, this is an endless nightmare.
@chrisokeeffe7624 Жыл бұрын
Walk away, Ray. Walk away, that is a basket case. And the owner will probably never be happy.
@fly_guy0018 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@williamfindspeople4341 Жыл бұрын
55 years old Antique parts are nearly impossible to find in part stores Most likely have to be bought through Whitney catalog
@accendo2k9 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this seems like way too much work. Like, you'd have it in the shop forever and it would basically take a lift forever.
@paullenzen2562 Жыл бұрын
37:40. "Where do we start"? Answer: by backing it outside and calling customer. " Upon further and closer examination I think that it would be best if you find someone else to work on this car, but thanks for stopping by. Have yourself a nice day"
@jtjones4727 Жыл бұрын
I agree, walk away from this one. Cars like this one, even though they are very cool cars, it really needs an owner that does all his own work, and is capable of restoring it properly. It's in decent enough shape for a starting point, but needs a lot of work still. No doubt it will need a lot of custom fabrication done, since most of the suspension is aftermarket. I would probably put one of those Dakota or whatever they're called, digital dashboard in it. A modern array of switches for the accessories. I'd surely want to do something about the structural rust underneath. If nothing else it needs to be sanded down and chemically converted to arrest any future rusting out. Most of the aftermarket wiring is a disaster. I personally would want at the very least to have disc brakes on the front, myself I would put modern 4 wheel disc brakes on it. I'd do a thorough examination on the fueling system, if it was done as badly as some of wiring, it may be a rolling potential fireball. Kind of sad to see the paint bubbling up everywhere because of rust jacking. That car could definitely become a money pit very quickly. It could be made to be very reliable and somewhat safe car to drive around, with some modern improvements. But it will take a whole lot of time and money to get there.
@mayhemsmaster5050 Жыл бұрын
Put the pieces parts back together and send it back to the owner on a flat bed, that is one headache you do not need. Unless the owner is willing and able to pay for a proper restoration... like frame off restoration nut and bolt restoration of such a beauty. It looks as though this pig has had multiple layers of lipstick applied. You have one project sitting in the shop, you do not need this thing occupying anotjer stall for months on end. Also super happy to have you back, I pray that SEMA was a blast.🙏💜
@grantallannos8974 Жыл бұрын
Personally I liked the vids from SEMA. I live in Australia so it was interesting to see footage of the show that I would not otherwise see. Thanks.
@jonallen1985 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy the SEMA show content, I can’t go myself so getting to see it on video is a good alternative.
@4englishlies875 Жыл бұрын
Unless the owner is willing to spend a bunch of money to repair and restore this car I would run long and fast from this one. This is one of those the more you look the more you will find kind of repairs. Think long and hard about getting into this one Ray.
@pauldoucette7627 Жыл бұрын
I would give the Charger back to the owner. That's a nightmare that will never end. I second it!
@glitch00011 Жыл бұрын
You're killing me ray!!! Clip is broken on the speedo cable housing, and no I don't think that light switch is supposed to come apart that way ...I believe the headlight actuators get power from the switch...I'm as lost in the new stuff as you are in the old school stuff !! Love your show !!!
@mpdavis731 Жыл бұрын
It's the repair that never ends, it just goes on and on, my friend.....
@setfreeatlast7777 Жыл бұрын
Dodge all repairs. Don't get in over your head. Love your videos.
@garyalford9394 Жыл бұрын
I would run far away as I could get ! It is toast !
@jimmeade2976 Жыл бұрын
What this car needs is a complete restoration, much more than the Silverado turned int, which was much more than expected. Giving the owner the complete story is good, and then politely say that this is beyond what Ray is in the business to do, is treasonable. As talented as Ray is, he could probably fix everything this car needs, but it would be a long expensive job, and that isn't what Ray's talents are best used for.
@jecrpalier Жыл бұрын
Biggest issue isn’t so much the little things. It’s the replacement parts. There are none. U won’t find 90% of anything you need from o reileys 😂. Buy a new switch. Yeah let me know how that goes 😂. Good god. He really didn’t have any business bringing that car to you.
@level1804 Жыл бұрын
20k would get the car to what the owner actually thinks he’s got.
@Wheel_Horse Жыл бұрын
@@level1804 I think I would go quite a bit higher than that! There could be 20K just in the structural repairs! Ray, don't walk away... RUN!!!!
@jhonditch4269 Жыл бұрын
Damn glad to be back at work "What happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas" btw I had a 60 dogged coronette
@stealthg35infiniti94 Жыл бұрын
As long as you have approval for each and every repair, it's a money maker for you. Communication with the owner in the progress of the repair is critical. You both have to be on the same page..
@thomaswinacott4785 Жыл бұрын
This charger needs a complete rebuild restoration ! Ray, I would walk away from it like others have commented!
@jonpetersen748 Жыл бұрын
Working on classic cars is so much fun, especially when people add a of extra things without knowing what they are doing
@loisrinehart6755 Жыл бұрын
Run don’t walk. Run away as fast as you can. That car needs Chip Foose to work on it. I did mechanic work more years ago than you’ve been alive. People would bring cars to me like that and I would laugh because they would want a thousand dollar job done for a hundred. Great video sir.
@jamiesweeney9525 Жыл бұрын
Offer a full restoration due to ( in my opinion) it looks like a slap together job for the owner to say " hey look at me I have a charger" . I'm an Aussie but grew up watching the Dukes of Hazzard n feel it's a shame to see such a beautiful piece of automotive history and art not given the true respect it deserves through doggy repairs and mods that has been done. Keep up the great work and content Ray and keep teaching the right way of doing things. Thankyou boss
@DonaldWells-wk8dc Жыл бұрын
& probably not 5,000 original miles🤠🥸🤠
@DonaldWells-wk8dc Жыл бұрын
Needs a big tachometer mounted on the driver side dashboard cover.🦘
@DonaldWells-wk8dc Жыл бұрын
VERY cautiously optimistic
@cup_and_cone Жыл бұрын
Even if you charged $100k for a full restoration in this thing it's not worth it. The labor is so high. You could do 100 odd $1k jobs, make the same money, and it still be less work.
@sst6555 Жыл бұрын
lucky it even survived though; we grew up with these cars, and you spent all your young person money on them ; but as life changed, college, marriage,. kids, etc. you just needed to stretch them out and run them, and could not afford to treat it like a collector car; which back then it was not, it was just a nice car; so you ground out the miles, and they rusted, you either drove it till it dropped, or sold it for cash to get something else.
@reddyfreddy Жыл бұрын
Wow, this is rare, a real "as found" charger, warts and all. too many people watch shows that show these guys pulling apart a classic and in the next hour they put it back together and it looks showroom. well, you've just lifted the lid and realized several people used the bowl and didnt even flush!! Restorable, but only if you love what your doing and have $$$ trees growing in a secret forest only you know about. Thanks Ray, loved seeing the truth about classic cars.
@judocc Жыл бұрын
Well, I always watch you with interest. This video was cracking me up as I was a mechanic back when these were new. It just struck me funny that you were struggling to disassemble because what was common for me is alien for you (the older technology if you can call it that). I watch you with the modern electronics and especially the A/C, fuel lines etc. I wish the older days were that easy with the quick disconnect of most of the items. I do admire your diagnostic procedures and technical skill. Keep up the good fight. BTW, that Charger is worth a fortune and is worth repairing or restomoding.
@Calango741 Жыл бұрын
I agree with all of the comments saying walk away. A beautiful classic muscle car like this needs to be in the hands of someone who will restore it properly and then take proper care of it. It needs hundreds of man hours of work. Chip Foose, WE NEED YOU!
@TomHamilton545 ай бұрын
An̈d your tèam.
@jlbuildingitright7617 Жыл бұрын
Ray These old muscle cars are rarity. It how ever looks like it needs a total restoration. Probably not something you could just drop all of your other work just to restore this one. However it is something you could do where you had moments of free time say over a year or so and providing the owner had the funds to restore it. To me it would defiantly be worth it as this beauties are slowly falling of the face of the earth. From 50 feet away it is a nice looking car. All you can do is see what the owner would like to do. I love your Channel . Have a great day!
@jeffmoran5973 Жыл бұрын
No worries I would go to Sema too😊
@michaelshannon5051 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed watching this. when I started my first career as a mechanic this is the type of car I worked on. Newer stuff you work on I would be lost.
@patheticweasels778 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't touch that car... 😵💫 The light switch is an omen of things to come. Run Forest run!
@tonybarkdull1199 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see the progress on the Silvery-rado. Thanks
@rickscott7350 Жыл бұрын
I was a lad when this car came out. I started my Freshman Year in 1968. I drooled over those. As others have said, RUN AWAY. That is a nightmare that will never end. It needs Major Frame off restoration done to it, and I mean MAJOR DANGER run away. Its a shame the owner let it go.
@motokid1492 Жыл бұрын
You mean Owners ? These cars get passed around as much as that one girl in Freshman year 😂
@DeeGee-mv6eq Жыл бұрын
Man that truck is coming along NICELY!! Never bore me with updates on your truck... i love them! 👍🏻
@leonardsnow8118 Жыл бұрын
Yea thats where the term muscle car came from back in the big three days miss them old cars so simple that younger guys are used to game consol repair im happy to see ray figure out whats what that car is i agree long term restoration once done would be crazy valuable
@Psichlo1 Жыл бұрын
That Dodge has great potential, but it would be a long term resto project. The question would honestly be how much of the required parts would even available. It's sad to see a classic car in that condition. Most people don't have the time or resources to fix them the way they need to be done. Great vid Ray.
@hotpuppy1 Жыл бұрын
ALL of the parts are available
@mtut Жыл бұрын
The parts are available. The labor tends to be expensive and you have to be careful who you hire.
@RainmanRaysRepairs Жыл бұрын
Im thinking it needs about a years wit worth of bodywork
@gimmeaford9454 Жыл бұрын
@@RainmanRaysRepairsa total gut and body off restore
@Fevebblefester Жыл бұрын
And watch for the tin worm. It can be everywhere!
@reallunacy Жыл бұрын
This is the kind of project I would love to have in the garage to work on.
@44hawk28 Жыл бұрын
As large as that car is I believe that the 68 Charger only dressed out to about 3800 lb. My 74 police interceptor was only 4,050. It was however the fastest car I ever personally owned, it had a 400 Interceptor engine in it which would wind up a bit higher than the 440. Three times I ran a 10 Mile Stretch an average 166.5 mph. And I did get it radar once at 187. It was still accelerating blazingly fast car once you got it off the stop. Especially if you were rolling along at about 60 to 65 it would accelerate 60 mph in about 3 seconds. The amazing thing about it, even though I had changed out the carburetor to a holly instead of the original Carter. Was that it had a dead smooth idle. As for the speedometer, the most often times you get that jumping speedometer. The magnets that cause the speedometer to work . A clock spring will resist the movement of the speedometer up the speedometer range. And there are a set of magnets that one is on the inside or outside of the other and that any current caused by the spinning magnets is what gives you your speedometer indication. Sometimes those magnets get out of place and they actually hit each other and that causes the speedometer to jump as those magnets turn it is frequently in the speedometer head itself that causes that jumping. It is not generally a gearing issue or a cable issue. So be very careful of making assumptions when you're working on vehicles that you've never turned to wrench on in any great amount. I've been wrenching on cars since about 1964 and did a lot of work on cars of the late sixties and early seventies especially. I don't still have it but I have a lot of knowledge out of a Chrysler racing manual that was put together by some of the Ramcharger group who were a bunch of Chrysler Engineers that had started a racing group and had come up with a lot of engineering tricks and tips that are still applicable to this day. Things that many people have forgotten if they ever knew them at all. The biggest problem with that radio is it was a completely hacked job. What you have there as a list of problems, is basically a punch list to finish the car out. Yes that is a unibody car but there is no reason for those subframe connectors. I doubt there's enough power in that motor to ever need subframe connectors even in a 68 b-body. It does not have the floor pan of the Hemi or the convertible, which were one in the same which is an extra heavy floor pan with extra large torque boxes at the back, but it is a big block the very least it's a 383. The last time they put a 361 in them I believe is 1963 or 64. This car needs a lot of love and care and work work work. And I also think it's a little bit out of your wheelhouse. This thing needs a frame-off restoration. Probably an AMD floor pan and frame replacement. And you can get all of the body panels. And basically rebuild this car into something really really really really really nice. But some of that old school stuff is good stuff it just has been neglected for a long time.
@gordandcolleenkerr7760 Жыл бұрын
maybe that fast if you threw it out of an airplane , its very obvious you know just enough about Mopars in general to be dangerous
@mod_incllc3235 Жыл бұрын
I truly hope Ray reads your message. I thought similar but could never have so efficiently laid it all out as you did. I was going to add that this car in the condition it's in should be owned by someone proficient in classic car wrenching or by a collector with plenty of $$ to burn on this type of long term resto- mod project. In that case finding a specialist in this era of vehicles. What a strange car to show up at Ray's!
@acmekanik9135 Жыл бұрын
@@gordandcolleenkerr7760 Lol...187
@midwestlee-iw8nl Жыл бұрын
love the mopars , but this one needs a lot of tlc .
@joshuamerrill2422 Жыл бұрын
I love the odd and end videos documenting your different adventures. Thanks for the updates on the truck truck looks amazing.
@jimhughes1685 Жыл бұрын
One mans junk is another man's treasure
@TAVOAu Жыл бұрын
I must say, this has been about the most entertaining and amusing video you have made to date. Being that I do learn and take much interest in your usual work on computerized snap-tite vehicles, but this Dodge is the era of car I work on regularly. One tip I can give, is the jumpy speedometer is most likely a tight bend or kink in the outer cable, causing a wind up of the inner on each revolution, it snaps around and flicks the needle up. Common problem with these. Personally, to be brutally honest, I'd suggest this particular vehicle be shipped up to Franklin TN for some good loving.
@dddevildogg Жыл бұрын
Could also be a worn out speedo drive gear and the head itself also can do that when it's worn out or taken past 150 too many times.Probably over 200k on it- way past warranty now
@gregusjay Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ray ! I enjoyed this video . Glad to see you're not intimidated by working on this car like some of the commenters here seem to be . Im sure the customer has faith in you !
@ab2230 Жыл бұрын
This is the right comment 👍
@alancutler2686 Жыл бұрын
Good to have you back Ray. Hope you enjoyed your well earned break.
@kisselectronics8360 Жыл бұрын
Everything you and Wife Unit post is terrific ! ( Including SEMA)
@richardsharp5374 Жыл бұрын
For the stereo cage the easy way is to squash it in the middle top and bottom and that brings the sides in. Then just reshape it afterwards. Used to fit stereos for a living. Great content as always.
@jjmyers64 Жыл бұрын
Hello EBay. There are going to be a lot of things you’re going to need to order that is going to take a lot of research and a lot of time to retrieve. Good luck with this car, Ray, I’m sure you can fix it but it’s definitely gonna take you some time. I would love a car like that in my garage to work on.
@davidwatson1460 Жыл бұрын
Love what you’ve done to your Silverado
@iRenegade164 Жыл бұрын
LMMFAO, Ray! Watching your surprise at all the old-school amenities from 50 years ago was a real treat for me because those muscle-cars are what keeps my blood flowing :) While a lot of that Charger was hack-tacular, it's still worthy of a $75 - 100K restoration, and is probably the owner's pride and joy! I've got a '70 Chevelle SS that's a work of never-ending progress, and I wouldn't trade it for the WORLD. I think you should take care of his list, inform him of the copious wiring issues, and buy the poor guy a fire extinguisher for the immanent fire comin' down the road... Hopefully he'll let you sort out the wiring, and other serious safety related problems, but the cosmetic stuff (rusty quarters and bubbling bondo/paint) can be handled later on. Of course, the unibody construction behind a powerful engine is not a good thing and needs to be addressed sooner than later! Great to see some serious muscle comin' into your shop! You should make a habit of that for old farts like yours truly! [I'd like to see if you can use a feeler-gauge to gap a set of POINTS - NO dwell meters allowed! ;) ] PLEASE do a follow-up...maybe he needs to send her to *Nick's Garage* in Toronto or Mark Worman's for a full-on restoration!
@ab2230 Жыл бұрын
I'm with you -- there's nothing more entertaining than seeing someone born in the 90s working on iron two generations older (like me on my first flathead build), and there's no loss in Ray learning with us as last I checked there's fewer people every day that can tune a carburetor. Let's make Ray one. Q-Jet sbc next!
@roberto7639 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite cars (1968 Charger). Welcome back Ray!
@MikeKrause-s5c Жыл бұрын
I was always a GM guy but the '68 Charger stole my heart the first time I saw it.
@patrickchavez3848 Жыл бұрын
When you said "putting lip stick on a pig" a picture of a pig with lipstick on it jumped into my brain and I laughed so hard I was crying. Thank you, I so needed that!!!
@39junker Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos Ray. I've learned a ton from you. I've been mechanicin' since the late 60s, and this project brings back memories, for sure. Right now, my neighbor has a 79 Jeep Cherokee, that is in about the same shape as this Charger. I have informed him that I will not be looking at the problems on this Jeep. These kinds of jobs need to be for someone that doesn't rely on this to make a living. After work and weekends kind of job. And "quit bugging me. You'll get it back when I through." Maybe two weeks, maybe two years. Keep up the good work.
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Жыл бұрын
I do it for a living and have never been happier. I love trouble-shooting and working on these old gems. It doesn't need a restoration. It just needs things fixed one at a time like any other car.
@eddievenman5427 Жыл бұрын
don't walk away ...run ..head for the hills ..that's a never ending nightmare
@timeverhartofficial Жыл бұрын
Ray I have something you would love to work on but only my hand touch it. That is 1967 Plymouth Barracuda with 4k Org Miles. I watch this with a chuckle the whole time these are some of the easiest cars to work on. Before my Cuda I hade a 69 440 6pack Road Runner that i restored my self. Center Pad cant be removed with out taking the whole dash pad out and the radio that is easy mod made using delete plate and they are cut at bottom most of the time. Yearone and Classic Industries will be the owners friend. That car has alot of bad rust and frame damage even with the full length frame additions where it is weld to is rust out that car need total resto. I bet it was buy site unseen cuz this looks like a shady classic dealer car.
@snarlie2569 Жыл бұрын
That thing is a rolling liability!
@justnerdlife Жыл бұрын
I do so enjoy your content, Ray. Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos!
@lloydstone1068 Жыл бұрын
Am I the only thinking of how good looking the silverado will look once it's complete? It's already starting to look good too. Keep it Ray! Can't wait to see the completed look!
@davidrobinette3834 Жыл бұрын
Your Silverado is looking great. Also, remember Dodge products get double the hourly rates. The radio has every indication of the “ghetto install”. The car proves that if it’s loud and shiny, a chump will buy it.
@ramin123a Жыл бұрын
Ray you need to do a collaboration with @Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics. I’ll love to see that coming soon
@nevkirkham7657 Жыл бұрын
Some say "walk away" from the Doge. I say "run" and don't look back. This rabbit hole could quickly lead to liability for broken unobtainium parts and panels.
@jackmoerman7245 Жыл бұрын
It's a piece of junk unless the owner gives you 5 years and a $200,000 budget not counting labor in advance RUN fast.
@brandonrainwater3355 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see more of this car, even though it's in bad shape.❤
@jimr5703 Жыл бұрын
24:50 Possibility #3: The cable is binding then released when enough torque has accumulated causing the bouncing speedo. Happens often in these old cars when an engine or trans is pulled and the cable gets crimped or snagged.
@barto6577 Жыл бұрын
Also happens when the cable gets dry. A shot of grease down the cable might fix it.
@CaptainRon13 Жыл бұрын
Let’s get real. The cars is 55 years old. I needs a new Speedo cable. Period
@hmccall3 Жыл бұрын
That Charger is a money pit for the owner and a never ending headache for whoever works on it. Personally, I wouldn't walk away, I would RUN! It looks like it needs a complete ground-up resto.
@Flastew Жыл бұрын
I would be very careful that looks like a Never ending story as you fix one thing another will break. Thanks for truck update.
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Жыл бұрын
When you fix one thing, another will fail, just like every other car in the world, and only guys like me like to work on them.
@ocktavian66 Жыл бұрын
im 48...and ive wanted one of these cars since i was like 12... one day....one day... great video.. hope there is more... id be so happy to fix every item in this car..lol
@tiddums1151 Жыл бұрын
Although I would love to see additional work on this charger it actually churns my stomach to see the shoddy workmanship and overall condition of this beautiful beautiful car. Like another KZbinr stated Ray needs to run from this.
@michaelpressman7203 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 60's around muscle cars & it kills me to see that car in that shape!
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Жыл бұрын
I would never run from it. I would run TO it. I just finished making parts for a 49 Studebaker. This thing would be a dream to work on.
@tiddums1151 Жыл бұрын
@@MaxNafeHorsemanship I commend your dedication.
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Жыл бұрын
@@tiddums1151 Not sure it is dedication. Maybe there is something wrong with me. I enjoy a challenge and pride myself on doing a good job. I find these older cars are actually easier to work on once you get to know them a bit. In all fairness, Ray does a lot of stuff I could (or would) never even try.
@bigal7561 Жыл бұрын
I had a 69 charger with a 383 back in the day. Black interior with Bucket seats, Automatic trans., dark green with a black vinyl top. I loved that car. Even with the automatic you could burn the tires from stand still and make it bark at 20. That car was a giant killer. Tore up some very mean cougars, Judges, but met it's betters against a Ford Pony Mach 1. That was a beautiful car.
@hot_wheelz Жыл бұрын
The progress on the Silverado is looking great. Can't wait to see the end result.... I know that you'll never stop tinkering with it but at least the current rebuild.
@georgemalakasis Жыл бұрын
That car needs care and love. I'm sure that you can bring it back to its glory. Please don't hesitate. Give it a chance !!!
@snipusmaximus Жыл бұрын
Ray, I love these classics, I mean I'm more of an Olds guy, I would love to see you working on a 68 Olds 442...but this car would be great, but it wouldn't either. This is a danger zone, honesrly this customer needs to be fired, you're not getting the whole story and this can be bad.
@bobhoulihan3652 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, it’s hard to say how far you should go because that 68 charger is priceless.
@ahoytheremate1954 Жыл бұрын
Ray you deserve to have some fun with your wife and a holiday go for it mate my wife and i love you both and ty for being a real mechanic mate
@rhodium69 Жыл бұрын
Ray I would refuse to take on this job, this car needs so much work and parts are going so hard to find if the are they are going to be very pricey.
@panamint Жыл бұрын
You need to pull the insert cable out of the Speedo housing and see if there are bad wear marks along the cable. If the cable looks good grease the cable lightly and reinsert the cable into the housing. If any shiny spots or wear and the cable housing looks good you can replace just the cable insert or replace both cable and housings and reattach the Speedo cable housing to the speedo until it clicks.
@mikeybhoutex Жыл бұрын
Speedo won't click, the retention clip is the bit missing from the end. It's never going back in and staying, new cable is required.
@ihateads9220 Жыл бұрын
Ray finally got a classic car in. It is restorable I see chargers that have a lot of parts missing this isn't that bad. I do hate when people screw around with wires it needs a different owner. Parts are kinda hard to find but they are around you really have to like these cars to put the money and time into them.
@shawngailey5085 Жыл бұрын
Nice car, and good intentions. I had a 50 footer and that is what this one is as well. Looks great from 50ft. Sometimes desires and financial situations don't align. Drive it like you stole it!
@lkn4trouble Жыл бұрын
Runaway Ray! That charger will haunt you, for every item you fix you'll break 5 more things!
@billyduffany3387 Жыл бұрын
That car needs to be restored by someone who knows what they are doing. The screwed in floor patches brings back memories Of the 70s when you did that to get another year out of a s-itbox.
@charlesgeise6508 Жыл бұрын
The 60’s were much more different than you could imagine. But they were A Lot of fun.
@bigcheezmoe Жыл бұрын
Been down this path many times. The choice is clear, either complete restoration or do nothing. The end value will be less than the total cost to restore.
@LesReeves Жыл бұрын
Needs to go to a custom resto shop & strip & rebuild from the ground up.
@kevincurry4735 Жыл бұрын
Good morning Ray. The Dirty Max looking a lot cleaner. I know your getting close to finishing. But the bill your going to owe for 40 hours labor. Ouch.
@kevincampbell8298 Жыл бұрын
This thing needs a lotta love and time! I’d run from it. Those floors and such look scary!
@terrycostakis6284 Жыл бұрын
As much as I would love to see a multi part series of you working on this car, I agree with others that this is outside of your wheelhouse. It's definitely a long nights and weekends project.
@TriforceOfCourage97 Жыл бұрын
I only say about the SEMA thing, dont put it on this channel, put it on your other off duty channel.
@chrischallacombe3477 Жыл бұрын
Don't know HOW you keep track of ALL the carnage that requires fixing Ray!! Impressive for sure!!! Cheers!
@jackbowman4788 Жыл бұрын
Wow love how you installed that Escalade dash Ray -great job
@Augy.1 Жыл бұрын
Personally, I love the videos from the shows you’ve gone to.
@roberthampton6438 Жыл бұрын
Time to walk away,it’s a potential nightmare.🇬🇧👍👍
@GARDENER42 Жыл бұрын
Definitely needs a LOT of time spent on it & that's going to be a pain as well as $$$$...
@mcporter03 Жыл бұрын
When I was young, my dad would take me to classic (55,56,57) Chevy shows, my dad would often take out his keys and put the. Trough bondo.
@alanm.4298 Жыл бұрын
Everything I saw on that Charger can be fixed.... but it could easily become a long, expensive process! A true restoration would need to be completely stripped down to the shell and a multi-year job in most shops. Just sourcing parts will take a lot of time and patience. But, it can be done and that car appears to actually MIGHT be a pretty good candidate for a high level of restoration. There were no signs of collision damage, that I could see. The tires were old, but appear to have even wear. Body condition under the bondo and paint may be a deciding factor. When you were looking at the windshield wipers, it looked like the front half of the dash pad was missing... ??? It is probably good the exhaust cutouts aren't working. It looks like they terminate right under the driver and front passenger seats and would fill the cabin with carbon monoxide if used! They need some add'l pipes out to the side or to the rear. I would have a conversation with the car owner about their goals for it. Do they want a "weekend driver" for occasional fun... a reliable daily driver... a long term, gradual "rolling restoration".... or a show quality resto-mod with modern updates?
@jonsworld5307 Жыл бұрын
f that dont live for ever fix it to safe drive run it
@hopefultraveller1 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you did anything at all to this wreck, Ray, before finding all the shoddy shambles previously done to it - I think you should put it back together and hand it back. Tragic, but it's a minefield for anyone but a patient full-time restorer of classics.
@Zepplin76 Жыл бұрын
If you save up 5 random repairs through the year you'll be able to drop videos for the needy while sharing the interesting content from SEMA for the rest of us interested in the industry also.
@danielstrachan8988 Жыл бұрын
Yup this thing has sub frame connectors, I agree this needs a full restoration 😁😁👍👍
@johnmarino4085 Жыл бұрын
Charger is gonna take months to repair just the basic stuff! Sometimes even over a year! If it’s not in your wheelhouse don’t even think about it!
@williamfindspeople4341 Жыл бұрын
Ray you weren't even born when this car was built. You're out of your League. 🤣 it's not a classic car, it's an antique, over 50 years old.
@MikeKrause-s5c Жыл бұрын
@@williamfindspeople4341 Antiques can't be classic cars? You're silly.
@motokid1492 Жыл бұрын
@@williamfindspeople4341 Antiques are cars like model T's and Daimler benz's from the 1880s thats a classic.
@billtancordo8761 Жыл бұрын
It’s need a full restoration. Probably more than the customer anticipated.
@disableddigger Жыл бұрын
I would not touch that car with a barge pole.
@GrantWilliams666 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved going back to something I would have had in my late teens through my late 20ies, and I had quite the laugh at times and some serious problems with the car. Overall, more like this.
@domfer2540 Жыл бұрын
May have should jacked it up months ago and then denied the job. There is no money for you in this and it is a long way from being road worthy.
@GARDENER42 Жыл бұрын
Going by the printed fault list, with some of them fixed, I think this vehicle's been looked at elsewhere, then turned down for further repair. Too many things wrong with it for anything but an enthusiast to fix themselves, as the cost of repairs will exceed its value.
@bluebike45 Жыл бұрын
the cost of repairs will exceed its value by many times. Run, Ray, Run away from this one!!!!!@@GARDENER42
@michaelknorr6825 Жыл бұрын
After starting a restoration on a classic of my own, this is some shotty work.
@troyforsyth777 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this condition hurts my heart. I'm an avid Mopar Fanatic and lover of all Chargers.
@InsideOfMyOwnMind Жыл бұрын
Everybody is telling you to bail on this fine piece of DIY craftsmanship. I agree.