That's a true car guy video. No million dollar build, no frills, basic stuff. Thank you Mr Freiburger.
@Bobbyd005218 күн бұрын
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@Sportinjected91927 күн бұрын
Honestly wasn't sure how a DF KZbin would be, but it's great. You have the ultimate video personality for motorheads. Good job and congrats!
@chrisventris665026 күн бұрын
What is dr you tube
@Sportinjected91926 күн бұрын
@chrisventris6650 DF =David F
@justajabronie26 күн бұрын
lol kinda same and I’m a superfan. He’s flexing all the tiny little things that make him legendary. Other trepidation was my attention span. 😂 I listen to roadkill etc as a podcast at work and his vocal character is so broad and storytelling is top notch so I didn’t want to do a disservice to him.
@kikurass32226 күн бұрын
@@justajabronie Freiburger is the man!
@TheDavidFreiburger26 күн бұрын
Thanks to all you guys commenting on this one.
@tonyg357327 күн бұрын
This entire video is a testament as to how difficult it is to find worthy aftermarket products manufacturers. Sometimes it's worth the time and money to search for used oem parts. Great video, regardless.
@Louie230926 күн бұрын
You are right. The saying about aftermarket parts is, 50% of the parts fitb50% of the time. Of course there are exceptions to this, especially with old cars, and not even the OEM part will fit. Some of the manufacturing tolerances were laughable in the 70’s and 80’s and of course there was updates and revisions to components that mean not all parts designed to fit a vehicle will fit every variation. You learn to know which aftermarket manufacturers build to the standard of OE and stick to them. The Communist Repoduction Companies will fck a lot of business reputations with their branded aftermarket go fast gear.
@Louie230926 күн бұрын
Tip for using the scrubby sponge. Buy a white scotch pad, they are only about $2.00. The white is aggressive enough to remove unwanted fallout on the paint without scratching the hell out of your paint. But don’t do a Comet wash or scouter wash of any kind unless the car is a bit of a dog.
@jeremyb449326 күн бұрын
For better or (mostly) worse, places like ebay made it more affordable to buy cheap/chinese knockoff parts that were much more expensive through the companies that actually designed and sold the parts and products. It's also these cheap parts that made alot of youtube car repair/build channels possible. But i can see how its hard to say no to a $100 ebay turbo when an authentic brand is way more expensive.
@davelowets26 күн бұрын
@jeremyb4493 I would say it's for the worse... I've been there, done that.... Those cheap parts either just downright don't fit, or require too much work to make them fit, and they surely do NOT last. ESPECIALLY when it comes to engine parts. If I'm going to spend the time and money to improve my car's engine, I want it to LAST, and not have it be breaking down on it's 3rd road trip. It's especially bad if it's an internal engine part that requires removal of the engine to replace it, OR if the part failure can/will cause a catastrophic event that destroys many other parts when it fails.
@motecalevol26 күн бұрын
I bought a fender for a 53 F100 from LMC Truck and I had to re-drill the holes. One of them was literally off by an inch.
@negativeghostrdr26 күн бұрын
This video encapsulates why I love David Freiburger's videos. No flashy camera work, no ads for these companies wanting just to sell you crap you don't need and showing the many attempts it can take to find a solution or maybe even just realizing it is better to leave something alone.
@kdsboosted495425 күн бұрын
Yes and repair oem parts
@fishhuntadventure22 күн бұрын
Noisy distracting music 1:15 I’m having trouble concentrating truthfully 1:43 thankfully it’s gone now.
@BarryMckokinner6925 күн бұрын
Even the trash can didn't want that grill, thank you for not letting that grill hurt anybody else.
@1x1nDone26 күн бұрын
Freiburger has been one of the people absolutely missing from KZbin over the last year or more. It's been a bit less fun without ya around brother, SO good to see you popping up on my feed again.
@TheDavidFreiburger26 күн бұрын
Kind, thanks!
@xmo55226 күн бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger Remember "a sucker's bet" '72 Chevrolet Nova built by Wheel To Wheel Powertrain in Madison Heights, Mi.? This reminds me of that HRM feature car.
@gordocarbo20 күн бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger It would be so cool to have a GTG of all us guys with older st racer, magazine cars etc . Bout 10 yrs ago saw a feature/cover car...faded but still around. White 70ish Camaro, paint scheme down ea side with blue violet red stripes? Remembered it right away. It as at Northridge Kenny Rogers by the old kmart on Corbin used to be on Fri nights.
@Linda-cn3yx27 күн бұрын
I'm impressed that a busy guy like yourself would spend the time to fix up this car for the give away. That's really nice. Thank you.
@leftyo958926 күн бұрын
none of these yt guys lose money by selling merch for a chance to win something.
@Linda-cn3yx26 күн бұрын
@leftyo9589 David working on this car is bigger than money for him. He truly wants whom ever wins this to be happy and not disappointed. He's not the average KZbinr. He has a big career. A lot of guys in his position would have other people do the work. Also, you can enter to win the car without purchasing merchandise.
@davelowets26 күн бұрын
@@leftyo9589 He still could have left the car as is, and put zero effort into it. The fact he spent the time to do what he could to improve it speaks words.
@TheRamRanch26 күн бұрын
I’m 90% sure roadkill has been cancelled and they just haven’t announced it yet, they’re waiting for the season they filmed last year to air.
@davelowets20 күн бұрын
@@TheRamRanchThat would suck
@Red_5_Standing_By27 күн бұрын
Hey David, thanks for all you do for us! My first car in 1984 was a pristine 1968 Camaro; a plain jane 327 with a powerglide, but nicely optioned. As a 16 year old, I really had no business having this, as it was really too nice for a kid with no clue. I proceeded to hot rod it, and it met an untimely death two years later, when I was T-boned at an intersection. I no longer drive, as I am legally blind from a very invasive brain tumor, so seeing your content and the content of your fellow motor trend peeps and all the others out there that do this is something that makes me happy. You and Finnegan, along with 187 Customs, are my faves. I hope whomever wins this car will enjoy it to the fullest! Thanks again!
@-DC-26 күн бұрын
💪 Blessings from 🇬🇧
@joshuamoore951923 күн бұрын
Lots of people would have left out the decal debacle. David doesnt roll that way. He shows that indeed things go wrong. Even offered a multitude of remedies for the glue issue. This is exactly why i like em. Keeps it real.
@jamesehamilton4 күн бұрын
Only Freiburger can hold my interest on a video of this length. The frustrations and failures along the way make it even more relatable to my own projects. And who else but Freiburger, can stop in the middle of a wheel/tire change and give you a full blown documentary level automotive history lesson off the top of his head? Proof that personality and true enthusiasm for the subject matter will always triumph over content created by algorithms and executives. Thanks for all the entertainment over the years. Looking forward to whatever you do next David.
@stevep600426 күн бұрын
Clean up the old cragars and put them back on : ) they fit the car! Makeover was pretty good!
@willjam46523 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@enordquist116 күн бұрын
Yup. The new ones are OK. But the survivor should have the survivor wheels.
@Kenjh7112 күн бұрын
He bought the car to get the cragars. Said it in the video.
@jonspence678227 күн бұрын
Nice job, I love that there are still beater daily driven Camaros out there
@sleepingbunny194626 күн бұрын
I would stick with the original wheels, they really fit the car better. Having said that I wouldn't turn the car away. Thank you for the opportunity and thank you for all of the great content throughout the years.
@antoniomolina620022 күн бұрын
Mr. Freiburger, you are a true motorhead. I love that you are down to earth. You are a people person and I love all your videos. I'm glad you made this camero build without putting a V-8. I would too keep this car as is. Keep up the awesome work you do.
@thejerg25 күн бұрын
I'll never forget the original Roadkill. But I'm happy to see you back on youtube making legit content again.
@griptopia27 күн бұрын
David thank you for doing youtube! i now have more to look forward to in life :)
@AR_42027 күн бұрын
Right!?😊
@ryansorkness739626 күн бұрын
You must be married too
@tonyheitsman472827 күн бұрын
How you find enough hours in a day to do all that you do is amazing
@panagiotis151926 күн бұрын
If you sit down to watch other people doing things, you won’t be the one doing something.
@michaelabrams124426 күн бұрын
This is what I love about the car community. Even the big-name youtubers (yes you David 😎) are mostly just regular fellas (and fellets) sharing the ups and downs and the fun and frustration of the coolest hobby/interest on the planet. We share it all and it's great!
@Gentleman...DriverКүн бұрын
I feel so happy that you - an experienced mechanic - struggled so much with the front grille. Because often enough I struggle with the simplest things working on cars and this is encouraging me to try anyway. Because its not always a me-problem, but sometimes parts wont line up exactly or other needless complicated issues.
@IvaanGarciaa25 күн бұрын
Most KZbinrs would’ve miked this build into a 50 part build series. DF for the win, good job 👏
@brandonorozco636727 күн бұрын
Pretty good deal considering most 67-69 Camaros on the market right now don’t run for 15k
@danmyers937225 күн бұрын
Absolutely criminal. You can thank the TV auction companies.
@7thSANCTUARY25 күн бұрын
@@danmyers9372Agreed. The car's not a "budget build" if he paid 15 grand for it.
@jerrycallo24 күн бұрын
@@7thSANCTUARY Back in early 70's you could have picked this up for $150-$250 if it was in this condition. That's what I call a beater / budget build. Earl Scheib would have painted it for $29.99, leave the windows open and he'll paint the inside for free.
@badkelly26 күн бұрын
I think the wheels look pretty good. They are subtle enough to not overshadow the car, but they aren’t too generic that they look cheap. I think they match pretty well. That’s just an awesome Daily and I always thought it would be cool to dress up an in-line six when everybody is going LS or more on everything else. I have a lot of appreciation for that car.
@stevencarr928623 күн бұрын
Freiburger is the undisputed KING of hot rod videos. So good that I wish he could pump out a new video every day. Would love to see more videos on the 60's through early 90's street racing history. Also history on the early pioneers of drag racing and hot rod builders.
@mtbullis25 күн бұрын
DF riding the struggle bus on the DIY projects! Thank you, DF! Nice to see we all ride the bus at times. Feeling better about working on my stuff.
@Kwaka2827 күн бұрын
This is what David does best.. thanks for sharing your passion mate. Watching from Australia
@BigJoe17324 күн бұрын
Pro tip: the sign industry has a product called rapid remover. Spray it on the glue and let it sit for five-10 minutes. Then the glue wipes off like jelly. It’s citric acid so it’s pretty harmless to any surface. Works like magic.
@stevannichols51924 күн бұрын
I think the inline 6 is cooler than any v8 it could of had. Everybody and their brother has a v8 camaro. Im not a chevy guy per say, but this is cool the way it is
@riogrande16324 күн бұрын
Not to mention the plethora of hop up parts!
@AintScaredGarage5 күн бұрын
OK so I'm loving this, your a teenager again, I did all that back in the day and I love seeing someone just take what they have and make it as cool as they can without going overboard and all pro on it, this is what we did, it reminds me of my first car, a 63 Falcon hardtop, Nice
@desertduck41778 күн бұрын
Viewed this several times. Love this ‘68 Camaro. Thanks for your labor of love, making it Rad again, Dave. Idea: gold treatment to the original Cragar wheels, in honor of Mickey. That’s what I’d do if she’s mine! Great work!
@mrbadasswrench406827 күн бұрын
I love this video, Takes me back to my first car a 1968 Camaro I bought in 1979-80 got the car before I got my license. I did a lot of what David was doing, the memories flooded back to me. It had a 327 not a power house. Had green paint-ish on it with the multi colors of primers and bondo every where, but what fun it was to build and rebuild after a few wrecks. Like a young fool that I was, I used it as a trade in on a 1979 corvette in 1983. Have regretted it ever since. I hope I WIN....
@davidbutler809624 күн бұрын
I had one just like it...but mine had the 327...powerglide...same color. Wish I still had it...gave it to my girlfriend when I was busy doing some County time. Of course, she broke up with me and gave my Camaro to her new boyfriend...and he wasn't too keen on giving it back. Sob story...just one of many.
@gordocarbo20 күн бұрын
Man, we gave them a rib and an apple and man is suffering to this day over it! lol
@chickenfoot880326 күн бұрын
That air filter toss was waaayyy to satisfying 😂
@davelowets26 күн бұрын
@@chickenfoot8803 lol, it was..
@justinwise695025 күн бұрын
It made up for the miss on the grill, lol.
@andrewnajarian599422 күн бұрын
Hey Dave! Not that you have any desire to do paint restoration but just FYI, they do make black waxes specifically for this type of thing. They don’t dry white so when they get trapped in cracks and pits they help to hide the defects rather than magnifying them. Keep up the good work! I can listen to you talk cars and history all day. I frequently put your channel on while I’m working in my shop rather than music.
@landonsheffield616026 күн бұрын
Hey Freiburger, next time you need to prep a grill for painting, spray oven cleaner all over it to remove the old paint. Then cover the grill in plastic sheeting and let it sit for a little bit (don't do this in the sun!). Then carefully pressure wash the grill off. Rinse and repeat to easily remove all of the old paint. No need to scuff the intricate grill areas afterwards, just use a good paint for plastic.
@petergrey712527 күн бұрын
Glad you decided to remove the rear bumper to paint the rear panel. Looks good. 👍
@whittlerdave144027 күн бұрын
This brings back a lot of memories I bought my 1968 Camaro when I was 11 years old rebuilt the 327 several times drag raced it detonated number eight cylinder wall blew the side out then I sold it big mistake I wish I had it back I paid $1,000 for it I worked a lot of farms mowed a lot of yards and did all kinds of other stuff just to save up this money but I paid cash
@CrankshaftTX27 күн бұрын
I could smell the gunk engine degreaser when you were spraying it. What a childhood memory.
@MikeekiM-vh5se27 күн бұрын
Yep, childhood memory and continuous memory for me since 1983 when my Dad used it.. I used it in 1985 in my sweet,like new 1970 383 Magnum powered Charger 500,loved that car so much I still have it!
@Mark-um7ey27 күн бұрын
Smell it for days, stuff will have you looking for a diesel fuel leak on a gas engine 😂
@ronsampservice306626 күн бұрын
Gunk is great stuff. Use it a lot.
@michaelhenry413326 күн бұрын
Just finished degreasing the brackets and pulleys on the 327 in my 67 Camaro. 🦨
@johnnyturbo846026 күн бұрын
100% and smell it for the next few days.
@Czechbound26 күн бұрын
The ideal daily with added weekend tinkering. It would be the ideal muscle car for here in Europe ( not too big, thirsty, but not too thirsty ). Your video was a great blend of process, instruction, history, what to do when things don't work out, the right amount of time lapse, and a furry dog. All the best and greetings from Prague CZ ! ( PS : Congrats on 215k subs already - that was quick ! )
@TheDavidFreiburger26 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching from over there!
@buzzwaldron619524 күн бұрын
Back in '68 here in NW Ohio, USA, I built a minibike with Jawa 350cc...
@larryschenk69623 күн бұрын
When I was a kid we used to shun these 6 cylinder cars. But now, I'd love to have one. I appreciate what you've done here, and totally hate when we try to make things just a little better, and it just goes wrong. And that steering wheel cover, thank you for removing it. I bet it was stinky...
@mikelanzalotti71208 күн бұрын
My Dad was a Chevy dealer, in 69 he had a two tone 6 cylinder, power glide Camaro demo, I’m so happy to see this
@edkiehl674526 күн бұрын
This is great and exactly what the hobby started out as. Getting a car or truck that you could afford and doing what you are capable of in your garage and driveway. That is the essence of an enjoyable hobby having fun and learning something as well. For me showing up to the car show with something that you made better with your own hands is the ultimate reward. BTW awesome car and i am going to win it!! 🤘
@harleycorica901726 күн бұрын
David…….3-M adhesive remover……just did it on my challenger….worked great
@kodak_jack25 күн бұрын
The number of ingenious 3M products is astounding. Sometime, though, finding them readily available is a PITA!
@psa10hunter9426 күн бұрын
As far as wheels and tires go? Black steely’s with baby moons, trim rings and white letters facing out.❤
@buzzwaldron619524 күн бұрын
Rally wheels...
@koolkieth3226 күн бұрын
This is how I remember modifying, actually working on cars and little changes go a long way. Not cheque book builds like most are now. Great work David.
@AndyAwkward11 күн бұрын
Mineral spirit (some call it white spirit) soaked in a cloth leave on the glue for 10 minutes. As the mineral spirit evaporates add more to the cloth then should wipe off. Or use steam directly onto the decal and it will peal right off with no glue deposit. Great show love it 👌🏼
@allautollc127 күн бұрын
Finally after 2 1/2 months my 1970 pontiac bonneville 455 convertible is running and driving. After sitting in a barn since 1989 I bought it and Replaced fuel tank and lines fuel pump , rebuilt carburetor, replaced all brakes and lines replaced radiator, replaced tires replaced Trans cooler lines transmission filter, transmission Governor gear . Finally drove it and have been driving it. "DONT GET IT RIGHT JUST GET IT RUNNING " montra . Such a great platform to make it even better over time ! With tons of motivation from ROADKILL GARAGE EPISODES! THANKS DF YOUR A TRUE INSPIRATION.
@petergrey712527 күн бұрын
Sounds like you’re doing all the right things. Should be reliable driver. 👍
@vannjunkin804127 күн бұрын
Oooooo bet she's a BEAST
@vannjunkin804127 күн бұрын
What color? I'm a pontiac guy lol
@allautollc127 күн бұрын
@vannjunkin8041 verdoro green and sandalwood trim code 67 . I was able to find original window sticker n98 rally wheels 2 with jl2 front disc brakes
@allautollc127 күн бұрын
@@vannjunkin8041 burnouts on demand
@bartg875127 күн бұрын
D/F the new King of Thursday KZbin!
@Joe-z6q2i27 күн бұрын
Tip for next time on the grille, old modelers trick, Easy-Off oven cleaner, eats all the paint, doesn't harm the plastic. not a big fan of the rims, should have went with Cragar's!
@e28rustyantifreeze26 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same. It may not be available in california though
@thomasthurston665625 күн бұрын
SoCal native, I haven't seen Easy Off in years here in CALIFORNIA.
@thomasthurston665625 күн бұрын
@@e28rustyantifreezeLol no trash bags or straws we might poke an eye out.
@bradwinter15627 күн бұрын
6 cylinder means it wasn't raced.😂
@Theweouthereforrealclub-27 күн бұрын
When I was looking for my NA miata, I ended up with an automatic for that reason! It was babied and the manual swap was $400 all in. Its a good way to avoid some typical clapped-outness
@bbrut333227 күн бұрын
Hahaha, are you kidding me???? 😂😂😂😂. It's a Camaro and back in the day even 6 cylinders were raced and many times pushed to the breaking point.
@waynesmith-r8c27 күн бұрын
nah,not so much.....a stovebolt 6 aint going anywere fast so racing was pointless
@sandyv481927 күн бұрын
If v6 mustangs and chargers are anything to go by, this should be more abused than the V8 counterpart. It's actually a miracle it's still around today
@jonathangehman400527 күн бұрын
Actually, it means it never won
@NurseGi14 күн бұрын
Very nice clean 68, I love it. When I was 17 I bought a 67 with a straight 6 with a 3 speed on the coloum for $700. Ran perfectly, it had power nothong lol. Owned it for 5 years & never should have sold it.
@whiskerzbmf463426 күн бұрын
A friend of a friend of mine maybe used to own that car. He lived in the SF area and had a green 6 cylinder Camaro that he bought either new or used in the wayback. He drove it to Ga. 30 years ago when he came to visit his friend. His name was Jack. I will not mention his last name. I am not sure if he is still alive . He was an author. I made some minor repairs for him back then.
@thedukeofspeed26 күн бұрын
In the 80's I was buying these maro's for $500.00 each, those were good ol' days....
@AG-ci7rl27 күн бұрын
I'm the same (roughly) age as David and have had the same love affair with muscle cars since 1980 - thankfully, still have a couple. I truly struggle with the prices of these cars - these days. My mind still thinks of a car like this Camaro, as a $2,500 car, perhaps less. I just can't shake that thinking. $15k is a hard pill to swallow for me, but I realize that's what these cars cost nowadays, especially when many, very nice muscle cars, bring low six figures - without even trying. Oh well. As silly as it sounds, I always say, I couldn't even afford to buy the muscle cars I currently own :-)
@brucevanderschrier961026 күн бұрын
yeah, I"m in the same boat as you and Freiburger.. I thought was maybe 1500.00 tops. I cant imagine 15000.00 for this car.
@gordocarbo20 күн бұрын
Agree.. Id be perfectly happy wiht this 68 6 banger. Good mpg being poor and retired Id daily this one everywhere.
@ClassicChrome8627 күн бұрын
Awesome Camaro. Love the work you did to it. Wheels and tires can make a BIG difference. Thanks for posting!
@richardmann442218 күн бұрын
This is a really good car. 50kish original miles. Well maintained. Just redo the interior!
@trygveskarpeteig69608 күн бұрын
I can’t believe this is the end of roadkill! I discovered roadkill when the second episode where released. It was immediately my favorite show. I followed it, despite it eventually being behind a paywall, and even figured out how to get around the Geo blocker. I really appreciate all the work you have put into making these ahows! Thank you!
@kikurass32227 күн бұрын
Us old mechanics are a dying breed. I have a clients car that was here at my home, I am a master mechanic from the 80's, now I am in Victoria Australia, my client, a Barrister lives in South Australia. His car is a 1974 JG34 XB Fairmont that I am turning into a GT clone. Now he called me one day and asked me to deliver the car to his mechanic in S.A so he could register it in that state (makes sense right?) Here's the thing though, I made a few parts, such as bushings for the column shift linkages, I changed the idler arm and did a few other minor things. It still required some work, but I figured his mechanic could handle it before I got it back to strip it and begin the restoration. I dropped it off and told the guy, "I want this under cover at all times and take the rotor button out and hide it in your toolbox". His reply, "What the hell is a rotor button?" Not even kidding. Damn OBDII parts getter is all he is. As you can imagine, the car is still in S.A and now my client wants me to go get it again, fix all the issues and drive it back. What a HEADACHE!
@cpzmelbs7 күн бұрын
So I know more than a qualified mechanic about some things just from working at Autobarn… jeez! I agree, in my experience it’s hard to find a mechanic that can/ wants to work on a car that’s pre-OBDII. It’s as if they need flow charts followed with OEM part numbers and good support for genuine parts. Anything else requires too much brain power and ability. I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong. I’m not a mechanic It would be nice to finally find someone who can confidently work on my car. It’s a VR commodore, nothing complicated right? Hey, if you have any suggestions or maybe recommendations id be grateful. I’m in Melbourne 👍
@kikurass3227 күн бұрын
@@cpzmelbs I can't recommend any mechanic's in Melbourne. I now live out in the Mallee and Melbourne is a 4.5hr trip. I used to have customers come to me from all over as I used to run Meredith Jeep Wreckers as well as doing specialised repairs on not only Jeep but all other makes and models. The customers I had from Melbourne were all quoted ludicrous prices. One example was $750.00 just to change the right front wheel bearing on a 1979 1339 Quadratrac Jeep Cherokee. He called me and I had them on the shelf, I did both sides for $250.00. All my clients get the original invoice that I pay for parts, that way I get tax relief and so does the customer, and they know right away I am not stiffing them. 99.9% of mechanics automatically double the price of parts, of course this is actually illegal, but no one ever checks. I wish I could tell you there was an honest mechanic in Melb, but I truly cannot name one. When I ran Meredith Jeep Wreckers (before divorce) I used the same parts traders for over 30yrs, in fact my engine machinist I still use and have been using him for 44yrs. I was 15 and doing my apprenticeship, I made brackets on the handle bars of my pushbike to carry cylinder heads, if I required a block doing, John would come and pick it up for me. These are the kind of people we all need in our lives, and finding them in the mechanics trade is like finding fairy dust. VR's are way easy to work on, easy to troubleshoot and will run forever, that 3.8 was a godsend for Holden :) Cheers mate
@Mike-Olds-127 күн бұрын
Looks like maybe it got the ole Earl Scheib paint job back in the day 👍
@TheDavidFreiburger27 күн бұрын
A few times
@lilorbielilorbie249627 күн бұрын
Mike-Olds-1 I'll paint any car any color for $29.95 no ups no extras. Some people who lived down the street I grew up on. Did a Earl Scheib paint job on their 67 Chevy Nova wagon Apparently the no ups no extras was using masking tape. Cause they didn't. They sprayed the door handles and both door mirrors. But over time the paint finally wore off of both.
@davelowets26 күн бұрын
😲 That ole buzzin half-dozen is in phenomenal shape!!
@highvoltagebeaver664025 күн бұрын
I would daily drive it with the 6, the power glide and drum brakes! I love the color, too.
@johnweaver847019 күн бұрын
I've had my 68 Camaro for 30 years there a blast to drive, somebody is going to get a awesome car, keep the videos coming
@jimmiebrown501427 күн бұрын
I've wanted some Mickey Thompson valve covers for a Chevrolet 350 ever since I was a child never could find any I finally found a set at a swap meet in Evansville Indiana for $25 and I got them
@lilorbielilorbie249627 күн бұрын
jimmiebrown5014 I got a set of M/T's for the Christmas of 1976. To go on my first car .A 1965 Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS. They came from Garden Grove Racing Equipment . Which later became a part of the Super Shops speed dealerships chain.
@buzzwaldron619524 күн бұрын
@@lilorbielilorbie2496 - Which later failed...
@lilorbielilorbie249624 күн бұрын
@@buzzwaldron6195 Yep.
@gordocarbo20 күн бұрын
@@lilorbielilorbie2496 Lived right by Super SHops in Van Nuys late 80s PAW in Chatsworth was my fav place to drop in at.
@lilorbielilorbie249620 күн бұрын
@@gordocarbo Man if we could only go back just for a little while.
@CueBall90927 күн бұрын
I want this car so bad. Manual steering, manual brakes, and it's even green on green! So choice. Just needs a 4-speed + SBC swap to be complete.
@davelowets26 күн бұрын
@@CueBall909 NO way.. I'd big block it in 2 seconds
@CueBall90926 күн бұрын
@ I reserve big blocks for full frame cars. This thing is so light, it would be a shame to weigh it down with a big block. Especially when you can get so much easy power from a mild 350 or 383. I think a 327 would be a great match for this car. Just rev it to the moon!
@robertfarmer631625 күн бұрын
Aluminum LS w 6 speed 😊
@KatastaFreese26 күн бұрын
Anyone saying this car wasn't worth what he paid for it, has no clue what the classic car market is like. $15k is a decent deal for a running, driving, survivor Camaro. That basket case 67 is probably worth more than $10k...
@bryanomicioli330126 күн бұрын
the trick with the eraser wheel is to keep the thing moving, but also limit how fast its spinning, less heat means less chance of burning the paint.
@GoTerry18 күн бұрын
I had fun following along with this... in 1980 I was 16 and got a job at Lancaster Body & Paint so I was a body guy and have done the things you were doing a hundred times to a hundred different cars.. even still I worked on my 67' Cougar in the driveway, doing the body work and sanding those hundreds of fins .. I laughed when you said that .. I didn't want to do mine either. One day we were driving to Malibu / Zuma and I seen this sweet 67' / 68' with no bumpers in primer and he had sweet flares on the thing, it was just enough to make me fall in love with those Camaro's, wanted one ever since but had bills and kids ever since, I hope that one finds it's way to me
@petergrey712526 күн бұрын
Love those wheels and tires! That set up looks sweet !!!
@chriscone268426 күн бұрын
The wheels have a Halibrand vibe… not bad
@rwelderby5 күн бұрын
Really sad to see it ending but I have truly enjoyed your shows. I got back into watching them a couple of months ago when my brother told me to check out VGG and I started seeing all the others shows. They have inspired me to start working on my 03 Cobra and and my dads 81 F150. And I will be following you on KZbin.
@johnbates388926 күн бұрын
It all started for me with Roadkill on KZbin when Roadkill first started... The DF and Finnegan being back on KZbin brings it full circle. Love this kind of content from the guys!
@rockercover26 күн бұрын
24:39 150 PSI compression was guessed over here.. I had a GM 250 CID. Yes; torque galore. With my 1965 C-series van, could start out in second gear when demonstrating engine torque, to friends. (3 on the tree). Thanks Dave.
@tonykemper889623 күн бұрын
Man I love that car! I think the only thing id do if I won would be a new carpet kit and redo the seats! You did an awesome job on the exterior!!
@Comet-hn3gm26 күн бұрын
Bumper ON ! Trans Am looked good without. This was entertaining while I'm in the shop working on my clients cars.
@georgevolentir370323 күн бұрын
"Why am I doing this? Well, you've met me." Classic stuff... I enjoyed the entire episode!!
@baxterplata930917 күн бұрын
Love the vintage camaros. Drove my exboss's Cam back in 1977. It was the up scale 350 with the shifter on the tunnel. It was cool. Would like my own. As for Davids channel; IT"S GREAT! Been watching him for years plus purchased the Car Craft, Hot Rod, etc magazines back in the day. I also went online and bought a new T-shirt and am now in the contest. Thanks David!
@Selash8426 күн бұрын
Dunno why, but the music during the rear panel painting prep clip was spot on. That twang and pace was great. Awesome Work, Mr. Freiburger!
@TheDavidFreiburger26 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Anthony1999gtp6 сағат бұрын
59:45 “that just seems like it would ruin stuff doesn’t it” yeah, it does! I got a good laugh there. Had to pause and come comment. Also David, you and Mike made the show. You guys don’t need that company. They needed you!
@GaryGroot14 күн бұрын
Wheels look good. Remind me of 1970s olds 442 wheels. Also, thanks to you and Steve D. Had three surgeries a couple years ago with a lot of couch time. You two got my mind off some bad thoughts.
@billfromkcmo126 күн бұрын
I. Get the 90s rally wheel vibefirst thing i thought , but i like them on the car, especially after you lowered it. Someone is going to love that car
@darrinnoble25 күн бұрын
Its a beauty, David! I dig the inline 6. Just because its differrnt and all stock. Its got great character to it.
@jasondeffenbaugh136922 күн бұрын
3M Adhesive Remover will remove the glue left behind from the decal. Sometimes you have to use a plastic scraper to help remove the heavy glue. Not sure if this has been mentioned but this has always worked well for me.
@fatmanjones535925 күн бұрын
I've always used the goof off to clean oil fouled spark plugs. It did a wonderful job. Among many other uses. Keep it around,you will find many uses for it. Keep up the great content.
@SamoneKuttler10 күн бұрын
Dave, I love it. I had one with small block springs and I installed a six cylinder in it bc that's what I could afford. Would sure like to win it and drive it just as it is. I told my brother that all of those engine parts are working together in peace and harmony. You have done a great job with it!
@Brodorsport21 күн бұрын
I heard a great tip for fitting vinyl decals years ago. Mix a small amount of isopropyl alcohol with the water and dish soap mix and it makes all the difference, it loosens the glue on the vinyl and slides around briefly while you line it up then it dries off and sticks down nicely.
@DannyReckless1326 күн бұрын
3M adhesive remover is the best thing Ive used for decal removal.
@aboveaverage0074 күн бұрын
I’ll take it! Bought a hat with the v8 firing sequence so I am in the running. I like the wheels and tires and they look perfect for the car. I'd be happy to drive it from Cali to DC next month!!! Maybe beat the snow!!! Lovin' it!
@VintageTinGarage26 күн бұрын
Glad you showed the good, bad and ugly of the quick clean up you’re trying to do. Keep it real. Wheels look ok.
@_Boxcar_24 күн бұрын
Dear David, you channel has become one of my new favorites, now I have another hour a week I have lost to KZbin. Keep up the hustle and the great variety of show ideas. From the touring old parts of LA to the road trips to the car related content, just amazing .
@The-Rickster-2923 күн бұрын
Throw a set of used 15" rally wheels (with no trim rings and center caps) or British green rattle can painted 15" steelies with (used) dog dish hub caps. That would make the look for me. Loved what you said about leaving the inline six to stock specs. Make sense to me. You're videos have now become must see events for me. Thank you David.
@Dubiels25 күн бұрын
Lots of effort in that thing with the paint. I’m impressed. I didn’t think you’d go that far. Looks great! Thanks for sharing!
@GeneralLee1318 күн бұрын
Been consuming DF content since before the internet was even a thing...by flipping through the pages of my dad's HOT ROD Magazines throughout the 90s and 2000s. You might have even seen a piece of my dad cruising around, the blue GMC Vandura Mike Musto had for a while. I hated to hear what happened with Motortrend and Roadkill, but i'm happy to see your personal KZbin channel is thriving. Looking forward to seeing what automotive shenanigans you and your friends come up with next!
@gabrielmota641723 күн бұрын
Dude, your videos are such an inspiration. I live here in Brazil and have been watching your videos for over 10 years, since the beginning of Roadkill. You were one of the people who encouraged me to buy my first classic car in 2014, and since then, I’ve had several. I really appreciate the technical and historical content you provide. It's simply amazing! I’d love to buy your stickers, even though I wouldn’t be able to win the Camaro, but unfortunately, the site doesn’t ship to Brazil.
@richardturk716214 күн бұрын
The head may have been trued up when the valve job was done. I have seen Buick heads and slant 6 heads get trued up and increase compression. Thats a cool Camaro. I'm usually tough on DF but this episode is more down to earth and quite refreshing. Well done DF. After market grills never fit right same goes with after market dash panels. Front bumper guy on everything but a 56 Chevy 210
@Arizona_rider17 күн бұрын
I can’t believe you have your own channel now. Or maybe you’ve had for a while… I don’t care, I freaking love your content
@TheHomeDefender26 күн бұрын
I like the wheel and tire. Leave the fronts and jack the back. Make rake great again.
@bmwpete65s5524 күн бұрын
This takes me back to the old Car Craft budget builds. As a teen with a grocery store job they were helpful at making my first cars better. Thanks for showing us the in's and out's of a modern day makeover.
@JujuLi-x3u26 күн бұрын
In the dirt bike community they have products called sticker off snd sticker on to transfer stickers. Probably won't work but might for keeping cool stickers.
@skippyricardo24 күн бұрын
I got to be honest I'm not a camaro fan. But I like this car so much I bought a sweater when you first posted pictures on Instagram. It's a perfect vibe of ratty and cleaned up and I love the fact it's got a 6 cylinder.
@seanchosewood599923 күн бұрын
Rapid remover vinyl letter remover by rapid tac is what you want to get that glue off and doesn't hurt the paint. Its a total game changer.
@JPVolvo8 күн бұрын
Imo I love the fact that it’s a 6 cylinder that hand been swapped, perfect daily
@BathrobeBassist23 күн бұрын
For removing glue, my buddy had a vinyl wrap business and would use isopropyl alcohol and a rubber wheel in a drill. Worked pretty well from what I saw
@devinthomas486616 күн бұрын
Had the same car in high school. 68 with straight 6, RS Loved it