All of you guys now being on KZbin and sorta building your own little system between channels is the greatest thing to happen for fans.
@brandonford80923 ай бұрын
I think it's bullshit It's not like they need the money,what with all the free parts he's surrounded with
@TheRamRanch3 ай бұрын
Roadkills getting cancelled. I can feel it. Same thing happened with hoonigan, donut, many others.
@TheRamRanch3 ай бұрын
@@brandonford8092most of them aren’t free and he’s probably had them for decades. Also. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.
@zairomolino40743 ай бұрын
Pal, that's where we hung out:in the space between
@zairomolino40743 ай бұрын
@@brandonford8092wrong they are driven by passion, passion makes you loose money so what if they balance out between salary and passion? It's a win win situation
@fivestander3 ай бұрын
Man, I could sit and watch this guy talk about cars and automotive history for hours. Great storyteller, glad to see his KZbin channel coming alive!
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Spread the word, thank you!
@libertyjusticeforall67543 ай бұрын
Me to.
@ghomerhust3 ай бұрын
absolutely! Dave and Steve just talking about old builds would be a blast!
@santanaortega13 ай бұрын
I loved this ! So much and knowledge about the hot rodding world and its history. I'll definitely post this on Facebook. Thanks David you rock man !
@nathanwoten62363 ай бұрын
Ya I could watch Road Kill, Road Kill Garage, DED, Engine Masters, HotRod Garage, all of the original shows for hours.
@hotrodswoodshed74053 ай бұрын
I said this before... YOU and RK inspired a 55 yr old guy (me) to break a 10+ year burn out span of my life... to get back in the game of hotrods when i thought 25 yrs of it had passed me by. Thank you David frieburger
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Wow. Just wow. Thank you very much for telling me that, it makes my job seem worthwhile.
@hotrodswoodshed74053 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger absolutely I sent you a email about my self building a 57 chevy. You have no idea how much validation your rk had to me .
@David-d2b1n2 ай бұрын
Me too
@thomasguerin7652 ай бұрын
@TheDavidFreiburger You? Should do the history on the muscle truck.
@wicklash90652 ай бұрын
I usedtowatchyou on roadkill as a14 year old boy, now im 23 and i race at my local racetrack and can say you had an influence. What you do does a lot for the motorsport community @@TheDavidFreiburger
@Korruptionen3 ай бұрын
Freiburger, losing Rabbit recently made me re-evaluate who the great automotive story tellers of our time are. Have watched you with this car for so many years, especially the live swap, and just want to say thanks for all you have done for car communities.
@frizzellracing3 ай бұрын
The “grumpy look era” was the absolute best look on that car in my opinion. I think the car looks proper with the “70’s” look to it
@brianbartlett73133 ай бұрын
The crusher camaro is the reason I got into old car and hot rodding. I can still remember when I got that issue of hot rod.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
That’s great!
@BruceLee-xn3nn3 ай бұрын
I'm not from California but I remember when all this BS was going on in California. All through the 90s and into the early 2000s nobody wanted these cars except broke young guys. I bought my running driving 71 Nova 350/4 speed for 500 in 95.
@maxwell4313 ай бұрын
@@BruceLee-xn3nn those were the days! crazy to think most of these old cars were worthless in the 90's
@BruceLee-xn3nn3 ай бұрын
@@maxwell431 that was actually a good thing for us guys back then.
@maxwell4313 ай бұрын
@@BruceLee-xn3nn i know..too bad nobody knew 20 years later theyd be worth what they are now...
@2carpros3 ай бұрын
This car is one of the reasons I have a 1967 Camaro with a big block! Rock on Dave!
@seancrowley10653 ай бұрын
Now all you need is a BLOWER
@kolejohnson733 ай бұрын
I put a blown big block in my 68 convertible about 2002-2003. I have draglites with 275/60r15 and they have the 70-80s stance. Vw skinnys in the front. I loved when they put the blower in the crusher. Mine is still in black epoxy primer. The blown crusher and my car could be brothers.
@jeffbaker33543 ай бұрын
@@kolejohnson73 I've got a Pro Street 67 with a 496 and a 8-71 blower 👍🏻
@kolejohnson733 ай бұрын
@@jeffbaker3354 I'm finally starting to work on my 69 vinyl top car, with all my health issues it's probably getting my spare 468 6/71 for now. Blowers are addictive.
@jeffbaker33543 ай бұрын
@@kolejohnson73 Yes they are 👍🏻
@BEERDRINKING1013 ай бұрын
My dad subscribed to Hot Rod back then. I remember he absolutely loved the "Crusher Camaro" series.
@ghomerhust3 ай бұрын
me too! i was a teen as that car got built up in the magazines
@greenmachine54873 ай бұрын
I was working at a grocery store in high school at the time. I would read the car magazines on my breaks. I remember following the story of the Crusher Camaro from the beginning.
@michaelsidhu40793 ай бұрын
Hey David, I think it's great that you're putting videos out on KZbin so that those of us outside the United States can enjoy viewing them. 😎
@RobK-q8fg3 ай бұрын
I didn’t think that I cared about the history of the Crusher Camaro but the way David tells a story is amazing!!! Great storyteller!
@SolamenteVees3 ай бұрын
I'm old enough I remember a lot of those old issues of Hot Rod. Thank you for the detailed history, David.
@jasonschmidt51303 ай бұрын
Knocked another video out of the park. My wife appreciates my hobby (obsession) but doesn’t delve too deeply. She was working in an adjoining room and ended up coming in to watch the majority of this video. Afterwards I asked her about it and she said that your passion and depth of detail reminded her of listening to me talk about the seemingly endless versions of our Mustang. Please keep em coming.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thanks for saying so!
@afterthought33413 ай бұрын
Yes, that made me laugh out loud!
@slammedandcammed3 ай бұрын
I’m a Mopar guy at heart but watching videos of the crusher with the blower and that square scoop when i was only like 12 years old will forever leave me with a soft spot for that look. So badass
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
I’m glad to have warped your sense of goodness
@mikebrown80653 ай бұрын
David, you have no idea how awesome it is to see ALL of you guys on KZbin. I've always loved the Crusher Camaro, from owning the magazine when it first came out, to the first front cover shot. It is humbling for me to get to see the 30 year mark. Thank you so much for that! I definitely look forward to seeing more of the CRUSHER CAMARO!!! By far, the blown big block Crusher is still my favorite!! 😎🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@kevin61543 ай бұрын
Dude, I followed this in Jr high-school. Used to go to the library instead of study hall and read the magazines. So cool to relive the memories and even cooler to see the car run and drive on my tv!!
@Scottinqc3 ай бұрын
seeing the early history of the Crusher Camaro brought back a LOT of memories, In 1994, I had just graduated high school, and was an avid reader of Hot Rod at the time. Between this, and the El Camaddilac (I had a 1977 Elky at the time) I had huge dreams of doing a lot of the same to my car. Sadly none of it ever materialized, but hey, an 18 year old kid can dream, cant they.... Seeing this car still out there, and still evolving gives nearly 50 year old me hope that some of those dreams can still come true
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
How great of you to say so! Thank you
@americanautomobiletech3 ай бұрын
The crusher needs a 70s Trans Am race series look. Thanks for all the content, Freiburger!
@Markhoward77773 ай бұрын
Love this car and thanks David for everything you’ve done for the hot rod community
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@keithfilkins20433 ай бұрын
I've been following the Crusher Camaro since the beginning and I have to say that my favorite look was with the blown big block! If I was to pick a new look I would go with pro-touring. Thanks for what you do David! And I hope you guys continue to do Engine Masters, it's one of my favorites!
@hierarchymotorz53883 ай бұрын
This is awesome! I’m 42 years old and had all those magazines with the Crusher. I had a pic I cut out the magazine on my wall as a teen. It’s part of the reason I have a 68 Camaro now
@kipmcmillan78003 ай бұрын
That original article for the Crusher was such a great article. I actually used it in a presentation in a journalism class in college because of the story. It was an inspirational article to me. Such a legendary car.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Neat
@RobertNebel-e7h3 ай бұрын
As always, enjoy your dialog & videos, David. Keep up the good work. Keep the Cragars on & blown big block.
@imaginationplay33823 ай бұрын
Always loved this car even as a kid when reading hot rod magazine as teenager
@jamesblackmon49073 ай бұрын
I remember when this car was in Hot Rod the first time. I love the way is gets changed so often, so as to always get a fresh breath of life,,,I love the video as usual...Thanks Freiburger
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU
@patrickpl943 ай бұрын
I love the Crusher because it inspired me to realize a car doesn't have to be stuck one way once you're done building it. Typically, if you get bored of a car, you just sell it to try something else. The Crusher totally negates that thought and I love it for that. It's the never ending tinker platform. Looking forward to the next phase!
@ericreinoehl43503 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember most of the camaro's story. I don't care what you do with it next just enjoy it's story and your passion for finding different looks for it. Thanks for sharing 👍
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@speedmullen3 ай бұрын
D/F - So glad to see you doing these videos!! When you did the first version of this in COVID lockdown, I knew you found gold when you were ad-hoc grabbing some items in that garage and sharing your personal knowledge about that item, when, who and where. Keep these coming!
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Will do
@andrewmeadows25963 ай бұрын
This channel is so much better than anything done on motortrend in the past 3yrs.
@DroneStrike17763 ай бұрын
Yea, they fell off real hard. I subscribed to their On Demand for a year and that was it. I couldn't stand that goofy guy, Johnny Liberman. Saw him comment in support of Ron Perlman's rant on the Don't Say Gay bill. Guess Liberman is in support of transitioning children. Made me dislike the goof even more.
@UncleChester3 ай бұрын
I was never a hot rod guy. I just flipped through the pages when I went to pick up my monthly 4wheel and off road mag. I remember this car. It was a dream car back in the mid 90's. I wasn't sure if this was going to interest me but David is such a prolific story teller I couldn't turn it off.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Great to hear! Thank you for telling me
@afterthought33413 ай бұрын
Such a poet?
@mohawkgarage3 ай бұрын
I got a bit emotional while watching this video. Much of my life has paralleled the Crusher Camaro's. I had a '68 that went through many changes over the years. Small blocks, big blocks, blowers, nitrous, 15s, 17s, etc. It's probably my favorite car I've ever owned. My Camaro was more of a good friend than a car. Thank you for the fantastic memories!
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
And you sold it?
@mohawkgarage3 ай бұрын
@TheDavidFreiburger Yep, about 20 years ago. It was the first car I ever drag raced (11.47@121). I drove it from my home in Ohio to Key West while on vacation... two separate times. In its final iteration, it had a 454, 700R4, 17-inch Hopsters, Hotchkis springs, and Addco sway bars. It was my attempt at Pro Touring. I bought it back once, but it went away permanently a while after that. I've moved on, but I sure did love that car. I even drove it to my grandpa's funeral years ago. He had challenged me to a race against his Mercury 2 days before he passed. I'd love to find another one, but they seem borderline unobtainable these days. The Crusher Camaro touched me. I remember discussing it with my friends, cussing about Cash For Clunkers and how awesome it was that you saved one. From 3,000 miles away, you changed our lives. I'm not sure why I let my '68 get away. I guess I was bored with it at the time. It also helped fund a Pro Street Stingray I was building. That one is gone, too.
@markdogbone19693 ай бұрын
This is the stuff that a lot of guys are into especially me driving your car to the track and driving it home!!!!! loved it!!!!
@richardromero82623 ай бұрын
The 67 camaro is honestly my favorite bodystyle and the crusher is prime example
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
I also think ’67 is the best Camaro
@viperfritz46183 ай бұрын
The changes I didn't like in '68 were removing the vent windows and adding more lights. Then '69 got too big, in my opinion.
@CJColvin3 ай бұрын
@viperfritz4618 Exactly mate just like the Mustang got a little too big in 67 and wayyyyyyy too big in 71, the 65-66 Mustangs to me are the perfect sized Mustangs.
@sooner4life3983 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburgerI have 68 I bought a few months ago that has been sitting for over 18 yrs. I am trying to get it put together, but I have no idea where everything goes. I wish I had the time and knowledge to assemble it before the man I bought it from passes. He put a lot of effort to get it in the condition it is in now.
@AB-80X3 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger It was a very clean design. Great looks for sure. What is your favourite Firebird/Trans Am look? 1971 Chicken for me.
@joejoe-qn4hu3 ай бұрын
First car that ever scared the hell out of me. My uncle had a marina blue 67 with a small block 355 m22 rock crusher 4-speed and 488 gears Outback in the 12- Bolt open headers and the same Centerline Wheels. Car ran 12.90's and would yank the left wheel about 4 inches off the ground. As a 10 year old boy in 1981 feeling a 5 grand holeshot that violent m22 transmission banging gears was the greatest scariest moment ever I was hooked. 👍
@garrettrauch24303 ай бұрын
Still remember coming home from school checking the mailbox for the latest hot rod magazine and loving seeing everything crusher related 🤙🏼
@gamebred56622 ай бұрын
Im almost 40 an have been following this cars builds forever. Love to see this!
@twol78s9021 күн бұрын
I have always had a soft spot for your Crusher Camaro since the very beginning. Not only because you've done so many cool things with it, but also because I have my own soft spot for the '67 Camaro SS/RS 396/375(L-78) 4-speed factory original that I bought when I was nineteen for $3,250. It's yellow too...but factory Butternut Yellow with the black bumblebee nose stripe, black painted taillight panel, and RS pinstripes. I'm 66 now. It is still in my garage.
@anthonysilva44103 ай бұрын
I remember when the Crusher Camaro build series started. I loved this car and have always preferred the original look with the Convo Pros. It nails the perfect 90's look. I'm glad it's still around all these years later
@OGTtom3 ай бұрын
I remember reading about the Crusher Camaro in 1994 , have followed it ever since .
@brandongreene32133 ай бұрын
Finnegan with the "I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" ... Epic.
@claymillican253 ай бұрын
The Crusher is the original Transformer 😁 I love that car and the shirt!!!
@mrjohnnyk3 ай бұрын
This video does a great job of capturing that true car guy passion, so much work went into this thing.
@JimOrr_OK3 ай бұрын
I love your stories David, keep them coming! Thank you.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will
@cdachyk3 ай бұрын
Would love to see a garage tour and a bit of history on some of the trinkets and parts!
@kkoz_3 ай бұрын
Gone are the days of watching endless roadkill on the motortrend app. Dave we miss you!
@darrellcoy3 ай бұрын
I am jealous that you kept up this car for 30 years. lol. Do with this car what makes you happy and ill follow. Its iconic because of its changes. Make it do everything. Or make it a monster on the strip. Ill be here either way.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
That’s appreciated
@richardb62733 ай бұрын
10.07 @ 134 ! That's exactly the ET and mph I ran in my 355 sbc powered Dodge D50 pick up. We like you, were there to go 9's. Built a Datsun 280Z using the drive train out of the truck. At 400lbs lighter went 9.62@142 of the trailer. Keep bringing the great content!
@stephenlea57653 ай бұрын
I’ve been envious of the Crusher Camaro since the beginning & still a fan. Glad that you were able to save it. The credits program was such a farce (as is today’s carbon credits).
@MatthewRobertHenry3 ай бұрын
Doug Evans is THE MAN! He's the one that decided Punishstang should go to SEMA
@jasonrogers87543 ай бұрын
All of those high-rise intake manifolds and carburetors add superchargers that Dave is sitting around is making my mouth water.
@thedailycloudjh973Ай бұрын
I grew up with my dad fixing old mopars and sometimes old Chevys I’m more of a mopar fan but really like David I love anything that’s very old I got 2 86’s rams 1 is a 4x4 and the other is a 2wd and my dad just recently passed me down his old basically ultra rare 1963 opel rekord sedan it’s been sitting for 25+ years they bought it early 80’s once I found out about y’all’s shows I watched almost every show I always loved road kill it makes me want to work on my projects and I learn a lot of things from y’all to much love!
@prod.yayo5715Ай бұрын
One of those 25 year olds that starded watching since the rat rod vs lambo went and saw older episodes and I would watch them every time a new one dropped consistently for years I been out of highschool since 2k17 and we’ll coming back and watching DF channel FSM and whatever’s left of motor trend like Tony lucky dulcich it feels full circle Im glad you guys are continuing and I will continue to keep on watching and supporting thank you all for making these last 13 years and a good portion of my teens memorable and inspiring god bless
@isaaccan31553 ай бұрын
Great history lesson. Good Job David!
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
I appreciate it
@Nevermind_Im_Lost3 ай бұрын
Dad had a huge stack of all of the motor trend magazines, we used to read them and bench race then. I very much remember dad's signature "ooo niiice" when we picked up the first issue with the crusher
@MatthewRobertHenry3 ай бұрын
Wes Alison is also THE MAN! He paid for my plane ticket to the one and only Ohio Zip-Tie Drags. That's where I did that big Roadkill Chalk Art piece at the Summit Raceway. Remember that?
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Yup!
@Def65-4793 ай бұрын
Besides his amazing car content, anyone else here appreciate how well spoken this guy is?
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
That’s nice, thanks
@Adamas_83Ай бұрын
This was the first issue of HR Mag that I ever read as a 12 year old kid. The Crusher Camaro has always been one of my favorite series of articles - it held me in rapture, and inspired me as a teen - it's so awesome to have been able to follow it throughout the years.
@isaaccan31553 ай бұрын
Earl Scheib was everywhere. I almost had my Beetle painted there in 1991 for $149.
@scottvanessendelft4083 ай бұрын
MY Dad had a 1976 F250 painted by ES. 129 bucks they even used a roller inside the bed! 😅
@jeremyb44933 ай бұрын
Even up to around 15 years ago? maaco offered a $500 paint job and a company called Peach offered a $250 paint job. I doubt they even used a scotch brite pad. I'm thinking they didn't even wash them, just mask and spray, dead bugs and all 😄
@scottvanessendelft4083 ай бұрын
@@jeremyb4493 my 95 s10 needs Earl right now!😂
@DaOzMan06083 ай бұрын
An LT7 from the new Vette would be insanely cool. The Crusher has never had a flat plane crank.
@mikescherrer49233 ай бұрын
That would be cool as hell but can you even swap the thing? I think you'd have to take a whole oem ecu and harness over like when they did the Hellcat in General Mayhem... not worth it.
@luckysgarageshow3 ай бұрын
Heck yeah!!! 🏁🏁🏁
@DLRPyro13 ай бұрын
I became aware of the crusher camaro during the roadkill days. Thank you for giving the complete history of this car.
@jeffreyvietzke2283 ай бұрын
As a retired 63 year-old automotive guy, I've appreciated David and Steve and the others for years, in the magazines and on the tube. So glad to see David post great content that is comprehensive and inspiring. He's an excellent story-teller with a great perspective. I'm old school, so keep the Camaro first-gen and carb equipped. Maybe go with a traditional 4 speed for the challenge and fun. I live 70 miles north of Dulcich and would love to stop by for a beer with you guys and help you pull an engine one of these days. Been driving my first gen GTO's since the late '70's and enjoying a '61 Vette for the past 9 years. Keep up the killer work!
@emilianocruz113 ай бұрын
Finally the crusher Camaro ❤❤❤❤
@justinfletcher63223 ай бұрын
When the March 1994 issue of hot rod magazine came out I was much more interested in the cheap thrills dart. I do remember being amazed that $700 could buy that Camaro when I just paid $600 for my first car, a 71 Camaro that needed quarters but did great burnouts.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
My Super Bee build was also around the same time
@josephselva8723 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger YEAH!! RUMBLE BEE!
@suburbanant3 ай бұрын
RIP Roadkill Dog
@the86ofmtakina3 ай бұрын
I have been following hotrod since I was maybe 12 years old and then watching roadkill from the very beginning and it inspiring me to build my first engine was i was 15 years old, a little small block ford. It has been a huge inspiration in not only my life but my career path in working in the aftermarket automotive and building race cars all day. Keep up the great videos
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
That’s so cool to hear, thank you
@petergrey7125Ай бұрын
Earl Schriebs (?) was also in Tucson Az. “I’ll paint any car for $99.95” was his slogan, as I remember.
@iamthebatmanxiii35743 ай бұрын
Imagine complaining about something you got for free...
@ghostpunkkilla3 ай бұрын
Wild to me I have been following this car since you bought it out of that parking lot back in the 90's before I even had a driver's license. Glad you have stuck with it all these years as it is one of my favorites.
@donmilani129Ай бұрын
Thanks for the history on the Camaro and updates as I remember reading the HR articles back in the day. I couldn’t figure out why the hosts from Roadkill,HRG etc were posting on KZbin until now. Just wanted to say thanks to all you guys and girls for keeping us entertained over the years and now it seams you have gone full circle ⭕️. Keep all the great stories coming and winners will always keep winning 🥇 ✌️
@austinkeown72633 ай бұрын
Growing up on the earlier days of youtube (im 27 now), you and mike are my heros. I always loved watching you guys wrench on the iconic cars. (Crusher, Mayhem, Rot-sun ect.). Its Bitchin man.
@joshuabergen68112 ай бұрын
Thanks, David. I love the nostalgic memories of the crusher Camaro. I remember in high school reading that in hot Rod magazine and having those pictures up on my wall on.
@philbbluesАй бұрын
Ok I'm 69 love these videos. In the late 60's my cousin who was 10 years older would take me too the 1/8 mile drags. There was a yellow 55 Chevy with a blown small block my favorite car. I really like the sleeper look of the Camero right now. My challeng for you. Make it run in the 9's with a blown small block.😊 Have a good one
@3am6503 ай бұрын
52:12 is my favourite picture of this car. Absolutely in love with the story from beginning to present. Inspirational
@RaspingPompano23 ай бұрын
Damn these videos, didn’t have any jobs for this morning and have been sitting on the edge of the bed listening to this story and can’t seem to stop long enough to put socks on.
@davelowets3 ай бұрын
I've been reading Hot Rod since the first article of this car's inception... I LOVE the fact that it's constantly changed up with looks and drive trains. This car will live on forever. Keep it up Freiburger!!.... 👌
@phoenixblack12203 ай бұрын
Wow, I still remember reading about the crusher Camaro when Hot Rod purchased it. I had just recently bought my first gen and patterned a few of my cars looks after it. Wow! I can’t remember off hand, but I either saw the car at the ADM, or at Pomona, and it was like meeting a movie star. Great stories, thank you for sharing.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for sharing. I’m sure it was disappointing in person…it’s getting a little dogeared
@davidfriedline75253 ай бұрын
Loved the crusher history , I remembered a lot of it , but not all ! Lol I had a 68 , I loved that car ! Great job !
@paulmanta3 ай бұрын
Fantastic history hour ! The Crusher Camaro has always been a favourite of mine. I watched the whole engine swap live stream at the PRI show back a bunch of years ago.
@timothybragg79833 ай бұрын
I remember every issue. I was always amped up because I have a 68 Camaro. Please keep this car in your collection. The best $700 deal I have ever seen.
@kritterthesamsquatch3 күн бұрын
I remember working nights on a freeway project the night mike and you took those cars to the Rocky Mountain race way. Seen you drive by and was like how cool. Watched the episode and was in awe. 3 years ago I did all the grade work for the building that’s where the race way was. Made me sad to see it change
@Oldschooljoe74Ай бұрын
Hey man I just want to say your doing it right! The way you dont over push your merch but just casually mention it is perfection! I hate when people go on and on pushing there merchandise. We know its there & whats available and you present that perfectly. Im broke at the moment but knowing merch basically is now how you will be able to buy parts & pizza as soon as im not completely broke I'll be sure to grab me a t-shirt at least lol. Good job David thank you for years of information and entertainment, your the man!
@loganobrien35253 ай бұрын
When i was getting ready for school in i think grade 6 i found the episode of roadkill with the crusher and your super b and i was hooked i have watched every roadkill episode at least 10 times im now 19 and i bought my first car at 16 which was a wrx and i swapped the motor (ya not a muscle car but im in canada so i needed to winter drive it) my dad has a 1967 cougar and im currently rebuilding a small block chevy for my grandpas boat that i have kinda inherited so long story short your videos have cost me thousands of dollars so thanks for that! You have inspired me and many others to love cars and it all started for me with the crusher
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
That’s fantastic, thanks!
@Aegis433 ай бұрын
The Grump Lump era version of the Crusher Camaro is my favorite. It looked just perfect. Of course, I am a product of the 1970s and early '80s. I love this channel David. So much history, and as @fivestander says below, you are a great storyteller. So, thank you for what you've done all these years.
@hawkeye4543 ай бұрын
The first video I ever saw with Freiburger was the Roadkill thrashing Crown Vic and Caprice episode. It was absolutely the coolest thing I had ever seen up to that time. Watching the evolution of the General Mayhem has been THE number one coolest thing ive seen on KZbin. Thanks for all the awesome entertainment David.
@Motorrad9963 ай бұрын
This was really cool- a lot of memory lane for some of us of a certain age, and I really enjoyed the background stories and fun anecdotes. Please do more videos like this. There aren’t too many people I could sit and listen to for an hour or more and have a good time the whole way through- you’re one of them.
@propdoctor21564Ай бұрын
Another AWESOME video. I have loved the Crusher for a long time and preferred the look of the blown big block with no hood. David is such a great story teller 👍👍
@paulwatson15073 ай бұрын
David, thanks for taking the time to do this video on the history of the Crusher Camaro. I’d forgotten about the crusher laws ! 😀
@snarlyharley60323 ай бұрын
I know it's already been said countless times, but sitting here watching and listening to you talk in depth about this car that I have seen on line, and TV for years now, is simply the coolest thing ever. Sitting here with a smile on my face. Thanks Dave.
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@nathanlapp22443 ай бұрын
Thanks for reviewing the various stages of The Crusher Camaro. Been a long time subscriber of HRM so it was like a trip down memory lane. Here’s to another 30 years!
@TheDavidFreiburger3 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@J.C...26 күн бұрын
God I miss being able to comment on vids. Welcome back, Dave! 👌Glad to see you, old friend! Even when I gave up watching everything else automotive, I never gave up Roadkill & Engine Masters. 🙏
@CarsandCats3 ай бұрын
Dave, I am with you 100% on the graffiti problem. My response has been this, "There are those who build, and those who destroy. And the destroyers now vastly outnumber the builders."
@rw81473 ай бұрын
I remember that first cover with the Crusher. Really enjoyed this historical look at such an iconic car, thank you!
@asb21063 ай бұрын
I remember the BIG BULLET! I was a senior in high school. Still remember reading that article sitting in a walgreens poking through the magazine. Thats awesome to see that again
@gumbomudderx75033 ай бұрын
Props for owning the crusher for so long. My two favorite cars that I’ve owned in my life, I totaled one out and the other one I sold to someone in Minnesota so I don’t know what ever happened to it.
@Thadbowen94Ай бұрын
Thanks freiburger for your awesome vision and creations. Almost all of my favorite shows tv/KZbin stem back to you.. Happy to know you'll continue making content! Love it ALL!
@mjp18023 ай бұрын
Great video!!!! Pretty cool that it's still around and so many different builds. It's neat remembering reading this as a teenager back in 94/95.
@Johnnyvette3833 ай бұрын
Wow Loved this video of the story of the Crusher Camaro!! The fact that you ran across a parking lot to save this car from that bogus emissions program just had me happy as can be from the start. As for what the next phase of the car should be. I think it's almost been everything it could be and I would just leave it how it makes you the happiest.
@glengabruch46643 ай бұрын
I love the Crusher Camaro! I also loved Project Cheap Thrills! My main hot rod is my 1968 Barracuda fastback powered by a 400 based 512 stroker backed by an A833 4 speed manual. My second hot rod is my 1972 Nova SS. You rock, Freiburger! 👍
@johnelliott73753 ай бұрын
Mr. Freiburger , My Father 84 and 7 time cancer survivor (not a typo) and I watch you all as much as we can. Thanks to you and your motivation me being handicapped by multiple car wrecks and 55 now I saved a 1988 Mercury Cougar XR7 with the old 5.0L in it. I got it from a 90 year old man who was the original owner who parked it in 1995. It's rust free and only has 50k miles on it , he tried to get it running and sucked a bunch of junk through the FIS. He put a New fuel tank, fuel pump, sending unit, factory fuel lines, filters, cleaned the EGR and the fuel regulator. The mistake he made was putting used injectors in the engine. He was going to scrap it because the shop I worked at wanted too much to fix it. I gave him 700$ for it put new HO 5.0 injectors in it and it was a success. We are trying to figure out how what to put on the motor for a nice street sleeper. We would be honored for your suggestions and we will be doing it with hand tools only. Thank you for your time and help with the issue. Great weekend to you and your family.
@mrchirp3 ай бұрын
Man, really loving these looks back at some of the best cars I followed through my youth. My health has gotten really bad the last years, this brings back memories of working on my cars waiting for the next magazine to come out. Thanks for bringing these behind the scenes stories that we haven’t heard!
@Pappaoh3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this, David. I was a young guy when the first iteration came along and it really left an impression on me. Love that you still have it after all this time and that you're still wrenching on it. Cheers