As a 77 years old/retired/less-abled/bedridden/wheelchaired paraplegic/with PLS-ALS medical conditions, who can only communicate by AAC device, text or email only, I have subscribed, liked, and I am enjoying watching YOU and commenting from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA.
@jwfinley7808Ай бұрын
Hope you all vote right come Nov 5th!
@111kirill111Ай бұрын
Everything will be ok👌
@JW20236Ай бұрын
Live life whichever way you can. Positivity.
@gary-rf1coАй бұрын
@@jwfinley7808I’m curious as to what’s right?
@rudylowndes1240Ай бұрын
Chris is a cool dude
@gmiller442Ай бұрын
As I watch your and Jenn’s videos, I think of what a wonderful treasure your daughter will have some day. I only have about a 30 second video clip of my father who passed in 2010. Your daughter will have hours and hours and hours of video.
@Fresh-tw7evАй бұрын
That same exact thought crossed my mind too. When he picked that kid’s bike with training wheels…fast forward 4-5 years. Time flies and kids grow up fast.
@TashaOneal-z3p27 күн бұрын
@@Fresh-tw7evy'all so obsessed with people having kids 😂
@michaelb.5345Ай бұрын
You picked the right channel name. Get it done great attitude no nonsense and amazing knowledge . One of my top 3 channels. Thank you😊
@keeganedwards8836Ай бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better myself 🙌
@defaultname531Ай бұрын
Top 3 channel Fo Sho! ❤❤❤
@mrbig4514Ай бұрын
You picked the wrong channel name. Get it done great attitude no nonsense and amazing knowledge . One of my top 3 channels. Thank you😊
@RebootRustGarage28 күн бұрын
What’s your other two for the top 3? Looking for more channels to watch
@michaelb.534528 күн бұрын
@@RebootRustGarage Andrew Camarata and James Condon
@AlbertLieby-gv5ztАй бұрын
We really enjoy your show. Rescuing these old cars is a way to preserve our history.
@richardthomas1743Ай бұрын
Those are the very old Nylon Ply tires , the separated white wall is not really part of the tire. Back then you could actually put the white wall part on separate. It was an added piece that got put on in the bead area, when the tire seated against the rim it would hold the white wall add on in place. Yup , it was a funky idea for sure !!
@berrystrimАй бұрын
LOL Richard, you said what I was going to say. And the only reason I would know about the whitewalls being sold as a add-on is because I’m 73. I also bought regular gas for mowing yards for 17 cents a gallon!
@richardthomas1743Ай бұрын
@@berrystrim LOL , yes! I am 67 and have actually installed some of them. They can be difficult to keep centered, as the bead pops up it can off center them!
@16driver16Ай бұрын
That's what I thought, I had seen them in old car magazines, never in life so I was not sure
@karltite12826 күн бұрын
I'm 70. I helped (kinda) my uncle that was a used car dealer. The name Porta Wall Brand comes to mind. Good to know we got our memories.
@e493af18 күн бұрын
Port-a-walls. You can still buy them. A friend just put a set on his 1940 Ford.
@terrymonroe4011Ай бұрын
I'm not an LS man love seeing people keeping the engine old school
@genejackson4261Ай бұрын
ls5 was a 1970 454 bbc
@DaveO-y8gАй бұрын
@@genejackson4261 1970 LS6 454 was 450HP!
@mrbig4514Ай бұрын
I'm an LS man love seeing people keeping the engine old school
@SamuelVelter24 күн бұрын
So, you're a gen1 small block man
@mrbig451424 күн бұрын
@@SamuelVelter Small blocks are better then you think
@johncooke1386Ай бұрын
Hi Chris, great video as usual. That whitewall that separated was something that you added to a black wall to make it a whitewall. I remember adding them to tires many years ago. Whitewalls were the rage for a long time. It was a cheap upgrade. I love watching your videos as you bring life back to so many neglected vehicles. John from Cape Cod
@fishinmusician-h3iАй бұрын
back in the day they were called "Portawalls" havent seeen those since the 70's
@williamlee142929 күн бұрын
I put four of them on my dad’s 1952 Ford. We called the Mickey Mouse walls.
@William-v9iАй бұрын
Chris, I think you are the most productive person in the "Will It Run" category. You just get in there and "get to it". Amazing.
@Glipsnarp29 күн бұрын
You have never watched ZipTies
@MrAxeldernevikАй бұрын
Buy that house mate, start a crowd funding thing. That’s a beautiful house
@My_OpАй бұрын
I'll give money if this becomes reality. [Good idea]
@harriettanthony7352Ай бұрын
@@My_Op This old house owner agrees. He has spent the last 10 yrs! restoring an 1815/remodeled 1886, "I" house.
@michaelzaccardo1010Ай бұрын
It's been sold already.
@111kirill111Ай бұрын
Boring house. Need more ground, need more cars!
@mary_mildredАй бұрын
He showed the inside on an earlier episode. It looked like the garage.
@BobFurmanАй бұрын
You tackle some of the nastiest jobs with a smile and a cheery attitude. That's just one of the reasons that makes NNKH so enjoyable to watch.
@Opticaldelusion1008Ай бұрын
A lot of people make you tube will it run videos. But NNKH videos have that je ne sais quoi. This can be due to the creators personality or technical knowledge, the subject matter, even the cinematic quality. NNKH videos have all of those. A bonus is the beautiful growing family we see. Really enjoy these videos, keep them coming !
@claztubeАй бұрын
I so totally do agree with you. The 'No Nonsense' aspect is appealing where the 'Know How' is intriguing.
@Rob-MüllerАй бұрын
I think Chris makes you feel like you are along for the ride rather than an outsider watching. Similar to VGG.
@claztubeАй бұрын
I feel I have to 'Reply' on a completely off topic thought, and that is to say, I Like your Handle, @Opticaldelusion. There were not 1,007 before you, tell me that number is relating to, IDK, maybe your birth month October and year 2008. The problem with that is I can't imagine too many 16 year olds that are familiar with the phrase, 'je ne sais quoi'
@Opticaldelusion1008Ай бұрын
No, I was born in 1963 😀
@ghouliesgarage3922Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more ! My absolute favorite channel & that's saying a lot!
@G.Davis6729 күн бұрын
Chris, just wanted to thank you for making videos. My wife generally doesn’t care for most KZbinrs I watch but she’s become a hardcore NNKH fan, she even bought each of us a hat. We love road trips and exploring so your videos are perfect for us. She really likes updates from Jen and on Autumn and of course Gus!
@NoNonsenseKnowHow29 күн бұрын
Hey, awesome to hear that you and your wife enjoy the channel. Thank you very much for ordering hats as well! Greatly appreciate the support. We love doing the road trips and can't wait to get doing more of that in the future again soon!
@FOOL1G4NАй бұрын
Wow NNKH and Mustie1 on a Sunday night what a way to end the weekend 🔧👍👍
@jasonknab2692Ай бұрын
I appreciate you bringing these old vehicles to life. Love it
@stephennandi4538Ай бұрын
I've reduced the amount of channel I'm subscribed to... But NNKH is like mental therapy for me. The work you put in to salvage these cars, is motivation for me to never give up
@Powerstroke9824 күн бұрын
Yeah, I need to do that too, as I must be subscribed to 50 or more channels now, albeit not all cars, but I love the one's with the 'Will it run' in the title! It then becomes a challenge, and Chris does all he can to get them to fire once again!
@davidwhiten3742Ай бұрын
Watching you work your magic on all these forgotten treasures is a thing of beauty! You definitely have that no nonsense know how! The icing on the cake is when Jen and Gus make an appearance and of course Turbo. Looking forward to meet your beautiful daughter also! Keep up the great work Chris! 💪🏼👍🏼
@richardthomas1743Ай бұрын
HEY! Good morning Chris and Jen! I hope that all is good for your Baby Girl !!
@Telephony954Ай бұрын
I was surprised when that old flat head fired up. I'm glad it found a good home. That Chevelle trunk pan turned out really nice. Be well.
@ar2043Ай бұрын
Oh my God. This is unbelievable. I have been checking into the channel for the last 36 hours hoping something would pop up and I was even looking 30 minutes ago and nothing. Now I check again and I get to have my Sunday morning ☕️ with a huge dose of NNKH!!! Best day since yesterday!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I am so glad that I found your channel about 4 weeks ago. That way everything is new, to me anyway… The knowledge and "backyard trickery" is phenomenal and better than most "taught" techniques. Keep up the great content!!!
@BrownMattersАй бұрын
Chris,I ama 71 yr old Philly guy.Ur passion for older vehicles is so cool.I'm glad u found a home for the 53 Plymouth and the Camaro IROC.U keep living ur passion,sir and I will keep watching.Oh,owned a Kawasaki KZ400 back in the late 70's.Peace to ur family.......
@larrys5198Ай бұрын
Those whitewalls were an aftermarket item back when whitewalls were a popular option. They were more expensive, so you could buy those add ons and transfer them to you plain blackwalls to make them look good.
@jimprice1959Ай бұрын
I seem to remember that they were called "Port-o-walls." They fit between the rim and the tire bead.
@jamesbosworth419128 күн бұрын
When I was teen, I got some from Z.C. Whitney and put them on my 1940 Plymouth, as the blackwalls that were on it were still good, but looked too plain for my taste.
@brianmooney7009Ай бұрын
NNKH Mustie 1. And 2 vintage all posted new videos within 10 minutes. What a way to start my Sunday. 🍻
@gregrussell5374Ай бұрын
Great work Chris, thanks for your videos. I am retired now, was a hearing aid specialist for 19 years. You might want to get some basic harbor freight ear muffs. Your 70 year old self will thank you.
@peacefultreasure849725 күн бұрын
This just about put a tear in my eye. I've had a 53 since 2019, a 2 door hardtop with the three piece rear glass, in basically the same shape. Life has gone steadily downhill since then, and the poor old girl has just sat, waiting on the stars to align so I can get her going again. Hearing that flat 6 run really makes me wish I could've gotten mine going. It's also really nice to see the full maintenance paper ont he glovebox door, mine was almost totally rotted away.
@MrXdaltonxpАй бұрын
396 BABY!!! Lorenzo is a master machinist. He reminds me of a shop owner I used back in the 80’s. He told me back then that remand engines were going to kill a lot of shops.
@InspiredJJАй бұрын
If you saw the smile on my face when I saw that this video dropped… 😊 hello from Coopersburg!
@The_Sound_Doctor1957Ай бұрын
It never fails to amaze me how many parts you have available to help you repair things.
@mikedearinger9390Ай бұрын
Chris, This Plymouth is like the one you had on your channel from 1954. Thanks for posting.
@ANeighbor-s1cАй бұрын
That carb is a testament to how bad today's gas is! Another great video- appreciate all the work!
@guymanicone792129 күн бұрын
I love that you're rebuilding the existing engine. Gotta keep those old girls on the road.
@johnmorrow1628Ай бұрын
That fist bump handshake was epic lol😂
@shortslamnАй бұрын
Both attempts! 😂
@frankez99Ай бұрын
😂 that was awkward asf
@diego61422Ай бұрын
Probably sth to do with shaking hands while wearing gloves being disrespectful in some cultures.
@Vaino_HottiАй бұрын
@@diego61422 Yup, old russian custom to not shake hands with gloves on.
@brianandglendaharkin945724 күн бұрын
Good story on the old Mopar my dad had one similar in65/ 67black red trim 👌. Once the Mopar story was over I’m gone 😢. Mopar old school for life 👌🇦🇺✌️.
@LAactorАй бұрын
Sometimes I feel like you give the big friday show a chance to get views because he kind of helps you a lot but the funny thing is I still want to watch your releases first. Even if it isn't friday. You never really complain about the job, and when you do, we don't feel horrible after hearing it. Glad and happy to be on this ride with ya.
@JordanrhartАй бұрын
Love the variety in this video. Always happy to see Chevelle content. As an owner of 2 KZ1000’s I’m looking forward to the next installment!
@CSXT8250Ай бұрын
Love Z1 Kaw's! 👍
@guiart4728Ай бұрын
I have been rooting for this Chevelle since you picked it up! Look forward to seeing it on the road!
@simsjefАй бұрын
My Dad had a Plymouth Savoy when I was 16 and this episode brought back great memories of my time with him. When you aired up those old tires I thought of the Rising of the Phoenix coming back to life. It was interesting hearing about your 396 engine restoration and about restoring the trunk bottom panels. that blue 396 Chevelle was so sweet to look at and hear running. So glad you love history of heavy medal - this was a great episode.
@danhalen2579Ай бұрын
I get so involved watching these videos that I’m actually disappointed when they end. Love it!
@mikereinhardt480726 күн бұрын
Man them old engines, you just can't kill them!...
@boat6868Ай бұрын
This video showcased endless talent. Chris's skills of course are always impressive. The engine guy...wow what a pro. The the Chevelle guy...so passionate and knowledgable.
@squirreloramaАй бұрын
Mikhail seems like a solid dude. Love his 'handshake' style!😅 Bet he has seen some things in his lifetime and has some great stories.
@sandas6594Ай бұрын
it's dirty hands handshake
@Scottb92768Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video first thing.and second I hope your's and Jenn baby girl is doing very well.and I agree 💯 about keeping it the original as much as possible.i really believe that everyone has really lost their minds wanting to go ls who cares I believe you can make a original 396 or whatever 60's and 70's motors even better than a ls . people always ruining the vehicle from the old days going to ls instead keeping it as it was meant to be.i am a old school guy that enjoys rebuilding older motors and trying my best to keep all of my old school vehicles old school.
@totiecarriaga132212 күн бұрын
It is so interesting to watch you rebuild junk cars and put back to road run again. Im 70 yrs old and enjoy your vlogs.
@myronfrobisher27 күн бұрын
The body on this Plymouth was manufactured by Briggs Manufacturing who also made bodies for Packard - Chrysler bought Briggs with a loan from Prudential Insurance when Mr. Briggs died in either 1953 or 54 . Briggs had to sell in order to pay the inheritance taxes on the Briggs estate - this is one of the factors that took Packard down since Packard had to start making their own bodies once Chrysler took over.
@davidfore4015Ай бұрын
Love the Plymouth, that was my first car when I was a kid! LOL! That 'separated' white wall is what we used to call 'Falsies'. If you couldn't afford white wall tires, all the 'reputable' auto accessory outlets (J.C. Whitney, etc.) had these rubber rings that you could install to snazz up your ride! They threw the balance off, and would flap in the breeze if not installed right. But it added 1.5 hp, and kicked the re-sale value by $5.... Hadn't seen those in years! Thanks!
@BrianMacMusicVideosАй бұрын
Wow, I would have liked to known that Plymouth was a flip.. I had a '54 Savoy 2Dr in High School. I painted the engine white...lol.. Yep, JC Whitney and I got to know each other quit well. Thanks for the show. Find a 2 Dr '53 an let me know.
@lincsfencingandgardeningse912824 күн бұрын
You've gotta love the sound of the old engines
@samadamms3432Ай бұрын
Watching Chris pulling out the oil and thiught., “Sure hope that oil was under the car before the tires deflated, and not in the trunk.”
@scottgm32129 күн бұрын
Thanks for fixing these and sending them on to better homes. So many other "will it run" guys just pull a car from one tree line and get it running and then stick it in their tree line to continue rotting. Best wishes to the family.
@LAactorАй бұрын
How neat would it be to restore that old bike and make it ridable again! A present for Autumn. I have one I renewed from the 60's. A Raleigh. Just need a new chain, tires, lube the races or get new bearings. Basically already the stuff you know!!
@16driver16Ай бұрын
It looks like a Lil chic. I restored a fairlady years back.
@GM-jd2qi29 күн бұрын
Chris , only watched a few of your videos up to yet , and we are hooked , already i would say you are at the top of the "will it run" guys , your knowledge is far and beyond anything I've watched to date , such a humble & polite person , love the channel , keep em coming !! 👍
@seH2iАй бұрын
I enjoy your enthusiasm especially. Thank you. Johan NEPA
@scottjays360s.johnson2Ай бұрын
I'm impressed by your process in getting things started. The forced injectors on the Camero the other day was a good move somehow it worked. I watch your channel bc it gets interesting what you go through. U always manage to make something happen.
@jamesadams1064Ай бұрын
Grab a coffee. Chris is back. Did you find Jimmy Hoffa?
@PapiDoesIt21 күн бұрын
I love that generation Mopar. Nothing fancy, just transportation.
@roscoejones4515Ай бұрын
Thank you for not relying on stupid 'catch phrases' and cutesy witticisms that are used over and over and over again like some channels. I won't mention names but the worst rhymes with 'Mice Flip Barrage'. I really enjoy how you don't rely on a schtick or have to pretend you're a comedian, you've found a great niche and your natural personality is compelling by itself. The bike trips through Philly are great! Keep up the good work!😉
@alanarcher5903Ай бұрын
With you on that Roscoe
@janeames1513Ай бұрын
funny thing is that is how a guy talks irl so it's not a catch phrase..don't be so arrogant ..why try to trash talk other channels when you can just keep your opinions to yourself, honestly i like only a handful of automotive channels b/c as a mechanic myself i can see what is true and what is for show..treat others how you want to be treated
@joelpalmerАй бұрын
Amen. This channel is the real deal unlike some others that rhyme with rice trip
@rickbudrow2230Ай бұрын
@@alanarcher5903Well I’ll be dipped we have a hater in the house. Funny how that guy has almost 2 million subs 🤔
@tomperry1048Ай бұрын
Greetings from Sydney NSW: Roscoe, your comment is spot on! I know many blokes who refuse to click on VGG for that very reason. And thanks for your 'mice' clue. Cheers, mate.
@smartintan16 күн бұрын
So cool watching old tires take air.
@jeremiahskarsten4519Ай бұрын
Every time I go to pull my trailer out, there will not be any traffic all day, the minute i open the gate it's rush hour on a Friday! Every single time! Lol!
@gunjiweber4228 күн бұрын
I'm a machinist & that is excellent work. Good job, Lorenzo
@Bannimann2Ай бұрын
Great job getting that old flathead straight-6 running again. 👍 I hope the guy that bought the old car will restore it, and not just scrap it for parts. 25:40 I think the carb are made of a Zinc Alu alloy, which was used quite a lot back in the days. it's strong and cheaper than pure aluminium.
@delboy9679Ай бұрын
Can’t think of anything more satisfying than watching years old tyres taking air n inflating!
@АлександрЗотов-р9ю2ыАй бұрын
Лайк за Михаила. Привет из России!
@ImSrry4BeingWhiteАй бұрын
God Bless 🇷🇺
@bluestreak3864Ай бұрын
Александр Зотов: Hello From Aurora, Ohio USA
@longjohn77Ай бұрын
Greetings from 🇨🇦
@bobber.133627 күн бұрын
Привет ✌️ 🇷🇺 From Russia with love 😊
@richardphelan8414Ай бұрын
That's the kind of restoration your looking for Chris Like the blue Chevelle ,Your channel is just the best Sunday morning viewing , I just really enjoy what you do ,and how you go about it
@joerodrigues3816Ай бұрын
Great video mate thanks again to everyone who helped you mate
@tdumnxyАй бұрын
I've been a subscriber for a few months now. I just wanted to say I enjoyed this video and I have enjoyed all of your videos and I still have some of the back catalogue to watch. I like the boats, the cars (of course) and the long trips to do fix and drive home videos. I like seeing the city when you do electric bike reviews and the towns and countryside you travel through on your way to get cars too. It is all great entertainment. I would like to restore an old car myself but I know it is not likely to happen. I enjoy watching you do it and I don't care about the other comments when viewers criticize and say you did something wrong. You do you Chris. It is all good. I wish you and your wife and daughter all the best. Keep it up for as long as you can and thanks again.
@iciciclesАй бұрын
Soon as I saw that bicycle I knew you were going to grab that for baby. Nice find!
@ethan-01Ай бұрын
Congratulations to you and Jen! I have a 6 year old, who has not been easy since day 1, and while most days it leaves me frustrated, emotionally worn out, and occasionally at wits end, it's still the best thing that has ever happened to me, hands down.
@rokozvonar649Ай бұрын
Allways clicking so fast on new NNKH videos :)
@jasonswift7098Ай бұрын
Yay! its a good day when Chris uploads a new video. It amazes me you can get old cars running that have been sitting for years and maybe decades! well done 👌👍 5:10 You could do up that vintage bike for your Daughter Autumn Chris, I'm sure she will appreciate it when she is big enough to ride it.
@hudsonvalleyrailandriverandairАй бұрын
7:14 that is a whitewall ring accessory
@mistermacgrayАй бұрын
Came here to say this
@danesderelicts20 күн бұрын
Porta wall I have 3 sets
@johnnymack8442Ай бұрын
I am glad you're getting the heads for this motor figured out.
@javajetson257Ай бұрын
Nice to see Turbo kitty doing well.
@mary_mildredАй бұрын
That is a cool looking rescue cat.
@Fresh-tw7evАй бұрын
He was in “mouser mode” immediately
@unclerick822428 күн бұрын
Thanks for saving that Plymouth and thanks for the update on that Chevelle. It’s going to turn out great!
@L0rdskullzАй бұрын
You know my man is kicking himself about that coil. I know I would be
@NoNonsenseKnowHow29 күн бұрын
Definitely upset about it. It was a nice coil. I trashed it.
@savannah6520 күн бұрын
When this car was new, white wall tires cost more than black wall tires. You could buy just the white ring, and mount it on the side of the tire when the bead was broken. The white rings were inexpensive and could be used over and over, so long as the rim diameter was the same. During the early 1950's, most rims took 15 inch tires, such as this Plymouth. By 1957, some cars started using 14 inch rims so that the car could sit closer to the ground.
@davidgriffin6724Ай бұрын
The car must have passed it's cat scan.
@imleetsometimesАй бұрын
The true definition of a barn find! I was hoping to see you rummage through that garage and house a bit more to see what other treasures you could find.
@ElectronicMechanic5028 күн бұрын
I've never had a plugged tire fail
@duilyogato28 күн бұрын
Chris, the engine whisperer...! It's sooooooo cool seeing people, you and Lorenzo, showing their love for what they do...!
@AntonPalych80Ай бұрын
Михаил из СССР 😊
@ImSrry4BeingWhiteАй бұрын
🤓
@dawngunny1112Ай бұрын
Hood looked almost perfect by the time u sent that 53 to its next home. Great video chris 🫡
@frankfudpucker8395Ай бұрын
Just subbed love the content!!
@tking3Ай бұрын
I think an hour long compilation of the inflating of old tires would do very well. Another great one and great series from this location.
@Виталий-ж9ч3хАй бұрын
Михаил, из России
@LAactorАй бұрын
Spasibo. From my russian armenian neighbors teaching me key words
@bluestreak3864Ай бұрын
Hello From Aurora, Ohio USA
@BXtremPАй бұрын
Best channel on youtube Chris! I hope when things go a little less hectic in your life, you"ll be able to maybe put more works into cars like you used to instead of "simply" revive them and flip them. Maybe a big project on the side like the SS but it's you who restore it... Anyway, nevertheless your channel still is awesome, the positive attitude, the knowledge, but most importantly, the passion toward your own country, its history wether it is for an old abandonned gas station or a barn ridden old car, are truly the core of this channel. As an outsider, someone who's not from the U.S but appreciate the old "Americana", I can only salute this attitude, in a time where everything moves fast, anything comes from anywhere, and you'd be asked to not care too much about your culture unless it checks some "suffering" boxes. Keep up the great work buddy. Wish you and Jen well, it's quite the change and the challenge to have a new little one, but she is in good hands. Given how Gus and Turbo are royals in your household, I can't imagine how your daughter could be even less! Tc
@gofast3209Ай бұрын
I love how you fast forward the tire filling.. it is so satisfying
@roberthughes3799Ай бұрын
The first video i saw of yours was the blue Plymouth Savoy you did a year ago. I have an Australian built Dodge, Plymouth , Desoto . Love ya work mate.
@idwellinthehillslikegandhiАй бұрын
Id NEVER replace a good 396 with an LS. Nothing beats the incredible sound, smell and feel of one in my opinion...in an old chevelle anyways.
@ronaldmiller2740Ай бұрын
HEY CHRIS ,, WE ARE GLAD THE PLYMOUTH IS SAVED.... THE ENGINE GUY LOOKS LIKE HE KNOWS WHAT HES DOING... HEY GOOD OLD ,,YOUNG JACK,, PEACE ,HE HAS A GREAT SHOWW .. THX. CHRIS.......
@jimprice1959Ай бұрын
The ballast resistor was used on 12 Volt cars to help with starting before solid state ignition. When the engine was running it was in series with a 6 or 8 Volt coil. When starting the ballast resistor was shorted in order to supply 12 Volts to the coil in order to boost the spark.
@jamesbosworth419128 күн бұрын
And that is the only starting advantage most 12 volt cars have over 6 volt cars.
@phild5416Ай бұрын
Hi Chris, I always look forward to your videos no matter what you are doing in them, from boats to cars to bikes, I love the lot. BUT I wish they were longer. You Jen and little Miss take care 🤝
@donaldhalls2189Ай бұрын
Good barn find ,hope mum and bubs is healthy and happy as she always is,take care of yourself 🎉 thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
@T.R.U.M.P.16 күн бұрын
Freakin love that property! That old house was epic! Cant believe anyone would want to demolish such a beautiful building 🤦♂️
@ghouliesgarage3922Ай бұрын
Love to see a NNKH notification ! Never know what youll get . One thing your guaranteed is an Episodic Adventure !
@0toeknee0Ай бұрын
I’m more interested and am familiar with motorcycle engines but Lorenzo seems pretty badass. Guys like that are amazing to listen to.
@basil30Ай бұрын
Lorenzo seems a pro. Love seeing these experts
@19.Y_S_M.8327 күн бұрын
Привет из России!) Я живу в близи красивейшего озера Байкал. С удовольствием смотрю ваши видео, вы делаете поистине хорошую работа. Данте жизнь машинам про которые забыли навсегда!!! Удачи вам и вашему делу!
@marcdavid5841Ай бұрын
Love your channel. I’ve been watching for over a year and yours is the one I look forward to watching the most. The info you give while working on whatever you find and bring home is some of the best and honest. I especially like the rescues and follow up videos on those rescues giving closure. Thank you for the content and education. 🙏🏻 to you and your family. Thank you
@markduncan6690Ай бұрын
You are a Titan Chris! I applaud you Man! Keep up the good Content!💪💪💪👍👍👍
@superstitiousfishes1247Ай бұрын
Chris, your shooting / editing is very good. i can tell you care about that and try to make it as good as possible. great job.
@NoNonsenseKnowHowАй бұрын
Thanks man I appreciate the kind feedback. And yeah I try to keep it moving along
@tonycerrone12729 күн бұрын
I started your watching your channel this past year. I am glad I stumbled across it. I am learning a lot by watching this.. Thanks!!