Chaps and maybe the 3 chapettes who might watch this video, hello - it's been a while. Enjoy my first attempt at baling hay (old-school style naturally) at the end - city kids doing their best to be farm people 🙂
@Justiceincorporated.3 ай бұрын
😊
@mobiousenigma3 ай бұрын
its been a while but thanks for the videos ..youtube can do what it wants just like you can looking forward to more whenever they arrive.
@Hobodeluxe0073 ай бұрын
the 351 clev 4v is the one you want with the big ported heads. the 2v motor isn't that popular.
@GrandPitoVic3 ай бұрын
@Hobodeluxe007 true, from what I've seen the 2v heads are open chamber. There are some 4v with open chamber heads but not as many.
@johnwalter96963 ай бұрын
eddie and zsa zsa. green acre style!
@kerrylewis25813 ай бұрын
I know Luke is a busy man but I want to let him know I appreciate every minute he spends producing these videos.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Thanks for that, it takes a lot of time to put together - I was still doing this one at 3am last night
@locotrucker463 ай бұрын
Me too
@locotrucker463 ай бұрын
That's a good looking torino! Very nice!
@eyeameye95653 ай бұрын
He's got time for KZbin, he's not that busy. Wipe that white stuff, off your chin.
@user-bb6nw2fr8p2 ай бұрын
And he thanks you for being dumb enough to watch as he cashes his KZbin checks
@scottruether25003 ай бұрын
No one is born knowing anything .You learn from everyone. Our sixth grade math teacher said " God gave you two ears and only one mouth" R.I.P. Mr. Tockhorn.
@angrodNumenesse3 ай бұрын
My dad had (has) a saying: "You can't listen with your mouth open."
@iknklst3 ай бұрын
"R.I.P. Mr. Tockhorn"? DID YOU KILL HIM
@S2NAZ3 ай бұрын
Mr Tockhorn gave you a gift not many have. Epic lesson 👍🏻
@OttoByOgraffey2 ай бұрын
Teacher indoctrinating you at an early age.
@mescko2 ай бұрын
@@OttoByOgraffey Enjoy your alternate reality.
@bowslap3 ай бұрын
Perhaps my favorite body style of the Torino…as far as fixing the fubar’d stuff, at least the guy had enough sense to recognize that he was in over his head and got it to you to sort out.
@robertclymer69483 ай бұрын
Thank God for guys like Luke and Alex at ALF's Mustang garage. They have bailed me out when I got in over my head. So thankful for their input and Non-Tomfoolery ways of properly addressing issues. Cheers from Motown/Dearborn.
@DoyleShadduck3 ай бұрын
So you admit you didn’t like watching Starsky & Hutch?
@ProtoType994682 ай бұрын
my black torino was painted Starsky style ( 351 C 4bbl auto) - traded it for a thunderchicken and walking around money.
@beezlebub39553 ай бұрын
The funnel trick with the vacuum! Genius!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
It was convenient in the moment, that's for sure 🙂
@phr3dmcc0y3 ай бұрын
while i was changing plugs on my prius one of them had shattered ceramics, but i didnt know till i pulled it from the well. My first thought was ohhh ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu but then I thought "If i just get the bits out of the cylinder it'll be fine." So i rigged a piece of water hose with some duct tape and a shop vac and cleaned out the cylinder. I've had 0 issues.
@1776_Garage3 ай бұрын
That was pretty slick.
@traviscue21013 ай бұрын
I'm gonna amaze family and friends with the funnel/vacuum trick.
@robertyoung32813 ай бұрын
Pretty much learned something new today!
@timmatheny-lo9ze3 ай бұрын
When I was a young man, mechanic’s would R&R a carburetor on sight. Luke you are a young man with an old school soul. Thank you.
@LazloNQ3 ай бұрын
Great find on those old tractors. The guys who designed and built those tractors built them with longevity and simplicity in mind. It was a from a time where people cared about their brand name and stuff breaking in the field could ruin your business once word got around to other farmers what was junk and what was good. Those dudes are long gone and here we are still using their equipment today. Testament to their philosophy of just building good equipment. Great video. Thanks Luke!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@wobblysauce3 ай бұрын
Great mistakes tractors... even when they don't work they still have a good lawn ornament presence.
@KameraShy3 ай бұрын
And you were allowed to repair your own.
@trickyricky121472 ай бұрын
And it didn't cost a fortune to manufacture quality components and product overall made with good materials for production.
@wes11bravo3 ай бұрын
1) Your gal's wisecracking hand puppet cracked me up. 2) My brother has been struggling to get his '46 CJ2A running tip top (carb/timing/etc issues). I sent him your way now he's a huge Thunderhead289 Luke fan, saying that you have a knack for explaining arcane automobile concepts. I agree.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Glad my efforts here may if been of some real world use 🙂
@79huddy3 ай бұрын
If it has an f head engine it probably dont luke newer gas they are low compression low rpm engines that will practically run on a alcoholics morning piss modern 87 with no lead is like rocket fuel to them old F heads
@garysurovec3 ай бұрын
It is so nice to see and watch someone set up ignition and fuel correctly. I used to get into arguments with meatheads on muscle car forums that swore by taking a welder to their distributor mechanical advance, locking it out at 34 to 38 degrees, tossing the vacuum advance and power valve, believing they were some greenie weenie devices to choke a motor and telling folks, younger guys, with mostly stock motors to do the same. Meanwhile, they have an ungodly winded cam, 12:1 compression, 4000 rpm converter, and 4.11 gears. Their combos idle at 3000 rpm. There was no convincing these idiots an efficient motor is also a more powerful motor.
@wobblysauce3 ай бұрын
Watching the fuel gauge drop as they put their foot into it.
@RattleTrapGarage3 ай бұрын
I know people like that unfortunately
@garysurovec3 ай бұрын
@RattleTrapGarage One of the biggest loud mouths hyping these fallacies came back several months later wondering why he had developed holes in his pistons. He was sure there was no detonation. 😅
@trickyricky121472 ай бұрын
@wobblysauce and then those same meth heads complain about their sh!t being gas guzzlers. Gee, I wonder why. 🤷♂️
@trickyricky121472 ай бұрын
@garysurovec It's those kinds of people that pass off their fallacy ways to their offspring and the next generation, then you get people that hate on classic cars, that "carburetors and distributors are the devil" and go off to vote for puppets that sign into law bs legislation stranggling car and truck communities. I see it as a chain reaction and my own theory of how Cali became what they are now.
@joelyates24043 ай бұрын
Plugs, points, timing light, and a vacuum guage.All you used to need to tune a car. I miss those days.
@HiwasseeRiver3 ай бұрын
'64 Galaxy - I remember the ride home from the dealer in a brand spanking new '64 Galaxy. My Dad had to explain what air conditioning was to me. Fun fact - the next day the dealership burned to the ground so we always said we saved the car from the inferno. Great video, awesome work.
@gerry-p9x3 ай бұрын
Same deal here had new 89. 5.0. Mustang took in for service they left outside fire started and block wall fell on car....ouch...😢😢
@ellisonlowrimore77512 ай бұрын
64 Galaxy was the best looking car Ford ever built!
@mattmichael41643 ай бұрын
I really dig the level of explanation you go into with carbs. It's super rad to have someone literally explain what things are and what they're doing. Appreciate you and the vids!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 🙂 just trying to pass the knowedge forward as best I can.
@MrVantage83 ай бұрын
Love the flame from the tractor exhaust at dusk...awesome!
@ChristopherHylton-pm5hv3 ай бұрын
Beautiful car! I know it is a phrase that is overused, but "they don't build them like they use to". I really appreciate the fact that you respect the originality of this old girl and let her live her life as she was manufactured to live. Yes, it would be cool to put a larger cam in the engine, work the heads, and put a four-barrel carb on it, but the car would lose its charm as a survivor. Hats off to you 289!
@davidetchellsetchells46923 ай бұрын
Love the sound of a Cleveland! One of the best Ford sounds ever! And of course, a legendary engine👍
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Hard to come by really too - not many around these days
@ni_wink842 ай бұрын
Cuz you can tell the sound of a Cleveland vs anything else 🙄
@arcanewyrm62952 ай бұрын
@@ThunderHead289 The 302 in the Fox body Mustangs is also a Cleveland design, and being a Cleveland is what gives them their iconic sound. Well, that and a juicy set of Flowmasters. But yeah, no other block sounds quite like it.
@1950482 ай бұрын
For my money probably one of the best engines Ford ever designed. Put one in a 69 Mustang coupe. 11 to 1 forged pistons, RV cam, 735 cfm Holley, Cyclone headers, and 9" locker w/ 3:70 gears. Ran consistent 12s until I put a 125 shot of nitrous on it and then it was in the mid 11s. Low budget sleeper.
@andythebest46323 ай бұрын
The halloween mask and clown bike riding was hilarious
@paullstegall3 ай бұрын
That plug wire organization 👀 I’m gonna have to reclock my dads distributor on his 289 now, thanks Luke for another project LOL
@AnthonyRBlacker3 ай бұрын
Living the dream out in Iowa. What a great accident at the end on the equipment. Brings me back to my childhood, I miss farm life. Hard work on the land brings us closer together every night. Awesome buy Luke, what a great deal!!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I never thought I'd like it all being a city kid originally and not having any family background at all in ag, but there's something special about the feeling if those old tractors and struggling against the earth
@carlbernard41973 ай бұрын
@ThunderHead289 Was born and raised on a dairy farm 🚜. It now is a hay farm. The cattle were sold to farms in a 6 state area and one piece of equipment ended up in central Pennsylvania. Is a few things I miss about the farm. 😊
@crazyryan26893 ай бұрын
I'm glad I watched this. Gave me a lesson in timing and carb setup.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
That's really the only reason I'm here 🙂
@rhondaharp61683 ай бұрын
My very first car was 1972 Gran Torino with a 351 Cleveland. It'd pass everything but a gas station. I miss that car
@jameskerrigan29973 ай бұрын
Dad had 72 ss 351 Cleveland cobra jet. 4 on floor, funnest grocery getter ever.
@kerrylewis25813 ай бұрын
Mrs. Thunderhead kicks butt-one tough, beautiful woman. I'm happy to see both of you doing so well.
@joepiano62143 ай бұрын
Any mechanic looking to really comprehend true accurate tuning of this level performance car should see your videos. 52 years as a mechanic and I must admit I picked up a few pointers you've provided. Also your Carb Cheater Kits are brilliant. Many years of struggling with the situation you solved is next level satisfaction.
@JonnyHolms3 ай бұрын
Your intro on being a decent person shows how much of a decent person that you are, one of the many reasons why I am subscribed to your channel... Thanks..😊
@placebomandingo20952 ай бұрын
I had this model year in a red station wagon, back in the 90's. 18.5 feet long and great for working out of as a painter. Miss it every day..
@romeoalphafoxtrot95173 ай бұрын
Great job Luke! You have forgotten more about tuning older cars with carburetors than about 95% of the people out there! The owner of that beautiful Torino sure took it to the right guy to have it sorted out. Well done Man. $600 for a tractor that works with a little bit of fixing is awesome! I hope you do a video on that!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I need to twist my own arm to film stuff more - many things I just do that the internet never sees 🙂
@romeoalphafoxtrot95173 ай бұрын
Thats ridiculous! Screw the haters! The majority of your viewers want to see what you have to say! Please keep on posting! You are such a smart guy! We learn so much from you! Thanks for all you do!
@kennethsonier17663 ай бұрын
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ Luke, you my man are the carburetor whisperer. You do a fine job of explaining exactly what you're up to and what steps to take. I'm 60 been working on cars all my life and I've picked up a couple of tricks from you dude 👍. I love the fact that you're out there on the farm showing farm things. It's good to see a young man with the knowledge and talent that you have 👍✌️🇺🇲
@mitchellhennings4933 ай бұрын
Use to get paid .15 a bale moved from the field to barn at the end of the day. And remember seeing a red 71Torino in the show room. Still playing with holleys and distributors. Really appreciate your show
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I'm glad you are enjoying it 🙂
@markmonroe73303 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you. Back in the day, I had a 1971 Ranchero with a 351C 4V, C6 and 9 inch - all from the factory. That grill with the center insert was a one-year only deal for 1971. The 1970 units had a solid grill across the front.
@JohnBarousse3 ай бұрын
Dude! What an epic adventure. Once again I learned so much. Thank you for providing such great content. And as an International Scout owner, the tractor made my day! ❤🎉
@rogercpate43863 ай бұрын
Man, that Torino brought back memories. I bought a used 1970 Torino w/ a 351 Cleveland, 4bbl, duals and automatic. It would really ape it down the road. First owner used to drag race at a local track. I had to put tranny in it right after buying it. Still regret trading it in a few years later. One other item, or should say three, in the auction segment. Saw 3 Allis-Chalmers tractors, my dad and I restored a 1954 Allis Chalmers 2 row tractor. We rode all over eastern NC and upper SC to locate parts. Really nice looking when we finished, he even bought correct decals and labeling for the tractor. He drove most everyday working his garden. Thanks for the memories, great vid.
@zetamale79523 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, my grandparents had a 440-acre farm with lots of hay. We bailed it just like you're doing it. Baking in the hot sun.
@Big88Country3 ай бұрын
I got that T-Shirt as well! Tell ya what though, throwing those hay bales around all day will make ya tough feller to deal with!
@SIXPACFISH3 ай бұрын
I learned to drive in a hay field when I was around 7 years old. Round and round till we had a full load and grandpa would tell me to slide over and drive about 5 miles on the two lane clipped road to the barn.
@SIXPACFISH3 ай бұрын
@@Big88Country And there was always that old man you haled hay for to make fair money. Who didn't know how to set the bale size and always made 90 lb bales.
@Big88Country3 ай бұрын
@@SIXPACFISH HAHAHAHA!! Man, you know it!!
@Big88Country3 ай бұрын
@@SIXPACFISH Yup, did that too in an old 53 Chevy truck. It had a granny gear and we just pointed the truck the way we wanted it to go, then run up and turn it again to go another way. The whole time we were throwing hay bales on the trailer.
@JimmyMakingitwork2 ай бұрын
Man that is one clean Torino! Fan and a shroud and a good mechanic and it's like a brand-new car!
@moparmadness66303 ай бұрын
Awesome content as always, the farming bit at the end....just epic 👌🏻 certainly is strange how things can work out. I honestly wish you/your family all the best in life, you guys deffo deserve it, Keep up the good work and much love from the uk ✌🏻
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 🙂 We don't really know what we are doing - but one has to get involved if they want to figure anything out 🙂
@lars2773 ай бұрын
What a gem sir. That is a creampuff as far as I can see. These were very desirable cars in the day. They still are to the right enthusiast. I remember looking at those at the Ford dealer when I was a young man. I was a junior in HS when that car came out.
@kblinn683 ай бұрын
absolutely correct luke,encouragement & guidance keeps the hobby alive,not criticism & bad mouthing.
@hendo3373 ай бұрын
My grandfather had a 1939 Farmall Model H at his little farm in Ontario, Canada. Still ran like a champ at over 70 years old.
@samknapp57823 ай бұрын
Your videos are gold. My buddy from high school bet me my 79 F-100 wouldn't start easily on a cold start. I tuned it a while ago after watching your videos. He said he never heard an engine start that quickly. Barely turned over twice. This video taught me to use the vacuum gauge on the ported vacuum. Can't wait to adjust it all again!
@jimhickey22763 ай бұрын
I was made fun of and laughed at as a teenager for my 57 Chevy that had some interesting things done to it that I did. I vowed never to do that to anyone getting into the hobby. It's okay to joke, and healthy to laugh at your mistakes, but not cook to be an ass about it.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I grew up amidst heavy ridicule, and vowed to never do that to anyone
@bradzimmerman31713 ай бұрын
Absolutely in my case I hated “hot air “chevy fans,40 years later gM has been getting worse SO lol to them-57 was not a good year for CHEBYS
@DoyleShadduck3 ай бұрын
I only came here to make fun of you. 🙄
@jonfranklin93612 ай бұрын
My good friend is from Des Moines, we took road trip beginning of summer to take his two boys to see his grandparents. Drop point was Iowa 80 truck stop. What a crazy place.
@kurdisshop2433 ай бұрын
Yep just keeping the old school muscle cars on the road is what's important doesn't matter how or who in my opinion glad to see it in your hands beautiful car!
@jessiec41283 ай бұрын
My Dad had a car with that same engine. And with dual exhaust it sounded really good. And I had to Bush Hog so many times in my life at about 15 years old. My uncle would call me to go to his house, then tell me to do that. He knew I did not like to. So he lied sometimes to get me to his house. Too many of his neighbors were too old to do it them selves. And I usually was the one doing it for them. I really did not like to do that. I could not wait to finish to head home and get cleaned up a to go to town in my 1978 Camaro. My brother in law installed 3.08 gears. So I had a pretty good time cruising in town.
@petecunnien53683 ай бұрын
We all have to learn at some point and if your not making mistakes your probably not learning much!! Great car and glad he came to you to help clean it up.
@kennethchapman95643 ай бұрын
Really nice Torino. My late father had a 1970 Torino GT in midnight blue, years later I owned a 1970 Torino Cobra with a 429scj four speed track pack car. It was light brown with flat black hood, chin spoiler, window louvers. Bucket seat, full console interior with a factory AM 8 track player. I was only the second owner. The original owner was a doctor who put mostly highway miles on it, 93k in 1978. Great car. Ford guy obviously and even though I have owned six different mustangs I am a Fairlane, Torino and cyclone guy. All had big blocks except my "k" code 65 Fairlane 2 Dr hard top sports coupe.
@JoE_Songs3 ай бұрын
God, that's a beautiful car. What a lucky guy, even within that sad occasion.
@HvxJvf2 ай бұрын
OMG.. Hay season.. I did this when I was a kid.. what a trip.. thanks
@robaxelsson5303 ай бұрын
Love the intro.. and tell the owner of the car.. beautiful! And help him keep it on the road and enjoy the hobby.. Props to you for helping bf him
@robertcrappie15372 ай бұрын
Love your conscience everything you've done that I've watched has helped me substantially
@garrettbenson77433 ай бұрын
The intro to your intro was spot on. I modified my 65 Lemans and get more hate than positive comments when I post pictures on Facebook…
@blairjackson50702 ай бұрын
I had a 351 Cleveland when I was young but in a 1972 Mercury Montego. Nice to know you can make the old cars run smoothly with power.
@johnreid8593 ай бұрын
Great video. Love old fords. Thanks.
@johncaballero80133 ай бұрын
Excellent work! I owned a ‘70 Torino 351 Cleveland years ago. Was a fantastic machine and wonderful driving car. Was a mistake to let it go. I’ve never found another like it. Enjoyed this video very much.
@vindejon70973 ай бұрын
Man i love those old "boats", great work and explanation. Big Up!
@peterbogdan91763 ай бұрын
I just did my first distributor everything went well to my surprise but no matter what I did I was one tooth off so had to advance it a bit. Watching all you guys on tube really help me out thanks for sharing all your know how.
@RC03083 ай бұрын
"OOOOOOH CANDY!!" ROFLMFAO!!! always good to see your videos, it is a learning experience each and every time. that is one sexy a$$ car, and i'm a truck guy. Like the tractors as well, can't wait to see more tractor videos from you too.
@WrongwayMotorsports3 ай бұрын
Appreciate every video Luke puts out, try to watch every one!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Hey, if you enjoy it who am I to tell you otherwise 🙂 Thanks for the support 🙂
@MacPoop3 ай бұрын
Clean! Torinos never really got the love they deserved, they never did lose their "meema's really fast car!" reputation. That was the #1 source of genuine Clevo blocks in the junkyard for many, many years! And say what you want about Chrysler starter sounds, you just dont hear anything like original Ford "Japanese 4 banger starter noises" anymore!
@DominatorGarage3 ай бұрын
I love them. I’ve loved the cars ever since I saw one around. Ironically I talk to that guy a lot now that I have my 71 GT
@dalebohling76013 ай бұрын
You make learning fun. I was surprised at how much I learned while being entertained.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
@ronbelldvm3 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to show us how to bring one of these old beauties back to life. You've got to love the sound the Cleveland motor makes. I had the same problem with the air cleaner box not clearing the Petronix Billet distributor in my 73 Mach 1. A carb spacer picked it up enough to clear, but then the ram air hood wouldn't close. I had to back up, and go with a cast distributor with a Pertronix 1 (or 2, I don't remember now). That allowed the air box to sit down, without a carb spacer, and the hood to close. Anyway, I really appreciate all you do explaining how to troubleshoot these old cars.
@oldcars554772010 күн бұрын
I drove a 1970 Torino with a 302 engine for several years. When I got it it had about 40,000 miles on the odometer. These were very reliable cars. That is a beautiful example. There are not many of these around anymore -- at least you don't see them much.
@ThunderHead28910 күн бұрын
Can't beat the mechanized carbureted era - if you can tune, you have a juggernaut at your disposal - impervious to the passage of time. I drive a carbureted car everyday to work and back 50 miles round trip 🙂
@RustyDreamsGarage3 ай бұрын
I love seeing the Torino’s on your channel as they are near and dear to my heart. This one is a 1971 model.
@mikerhodeback96363 ай бұрын
The bumber guards ruined a beautiful rear
@RustyDreamsGarage3 ай бұрын
@@mikerhodeback9636 ehh 🤷♂️. It was a common option for front and rear guards. They aren’t my favorite but they don’t really bother me.
@mikerhodeback96363 ай бұрын
@@RustyDreamsGarage our federal government began requiring 5 mph bumbers, hence the guards
@RustyDreamsGarage3 ай бұрын
@@mikerhodeback9636 those weren’t required until 1973, which speaking of Torino’s is one reason for the extreme body change design between 72/73/74. I’ve had two 71’s and neither had the optional deluxe bumper guards.
@billoc1255Ай бұрын
Loved the mask, hat, bike portion of the episode. Classic!
@michaelduclos73823 ай бұрын
Uncle Luke, dude you are hilarious!! Shenanigans Ahahahahaha!! I see the other half is still rocking the independent woman tread on the Jeep. Great video, awesome car, hope you stay cool and enjoy your summer.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
She has 65,000 miles on them and counting - now I'm curious if they can make 70! Never seen a tire do that before, blows my mind
@michaelduclos46963 ай бұрын
If it makes 70k , let me know and the cold snacks of your choice are on me!
@georgecooke90103 ай бұрын
NICE CAR! REMINDS ME OF MY 71 COBRA. I USED DURASPARK OUT OF A WINDSOR AND JUST CHANGED THE GEAR.
@pdsrenos3 ай бұрын
You are definitely the Go To Guy for Carburation on KZbin!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I'm a sea of self proclaimed carb guys, thank you - that means a lot
@davidsawyer15993 ай бұрын
Encouragement is so much better than discouragement. Take those moments as learning points. It your time to shine. No one wants to be in the company of a discouragor?
@carlbernard41973 ай бұрын
I unfortunately was in that situation too often when I was young. Has pretty much screwed me up 😮😢😢😢😢
@JAStheACE3 ай бұрын
WOOHOO Cheers from Australia.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Oi!
@DoyleShadduck3 ай бұрын
Gday mate…did I get it right by crocky?
@JAStheACE2 ай бұрын
@@DoyleShadduck i think you mean "crikey" haha close enough mate.
@c5back92 ай бұрын
My first car, a ‘63 Fairlane was the same color as the ‘64 Galaxie at the gas station. Here’s an awesome feature of your 64 Galaxie you might not have ever noticed before. Looking from the engine bay at the firewall, you notice that the Galaxie firewall has a Cross pressed into it. Be blessed!!
@zetamale79523 ай бұрын
That's a 1971. The red rectangle badge that splits the grill is a 1971. We had one just like it.
@deansweigert31583 ай бұрын
Beautiful car. I appreciate the effort you put in to your videos. The knowledge you share is helpful to any tuner. Thank you.
@TheVespap200e20 күн бұрын
Well all I can say is that who ever owns that Torino is one lucky dude! Thanks for the video Luke!👍
@ThunderHead28920 күн бұрын
I was super sad to give it back, really neat car - far nicer than anything I ever have. But it's been nice to see it get driven a ton since - I've seen Facebook posts of it being taken on some across state long trips this summer and that is good enough for me 🙂
@jhuntosgarage3 ай бұрын
Good job, Luke. It was good to hang with you today. Entertaining and informative. Thanks for sharing.
@ryanhawkins12353 ай бұрын
My parents had a 71 Torino 500 two door with the 302 and 2v carb with auto they bought new and kept until 1998. Great dependable car. Medium Blue metalic with same blue interior but the wheel and column were blue too. Need to watch your carb videos again as I need to get my 1969 F100 with 360 and Autolite 2100 running good. I think I need to rebuild or minally do a power valve then set timing. Love you advice and knowledge that's slowly going away.
@todddavis2402 ай бұрын
My best friend had a green 71, it was the fastest stock muscle car I ever rode in. We never lost a race against a stock by any other make. It's amazingly clean, my friends was never that clean in the late 70s . Thanks for the trip down memory lane 🤗
@ThunderHead2892 ай бұрын
I love stories like this
@Scooterdude013 ай бұрын
It's always a good day when one of your videos pops up. Wish you had time to make more.
@mitchellschultz89583 ай бұрын
What a beautiful Torino ! Sounds as good as it looks. Great video.
@michaelcherry89523 ай бұрын
18:55 Thanks for the ride in the '64 Galaxie 500. Just that pan across the instrument panel makes me sad for the arcade game displays that are in most new cars. The Galaxie has all of the information you need, clearly indicated and in an understated, classy style. 53:16 In my part of the world (Alberta, Canada) you can always tell a farmer's pickup around harvest time. It's the one with only one functioning light because everything else has been McGyvered onto the combine in order to see after sunset! That damn key buzzer! The only thing worse is the 1980s voice annunciator that continuously says "DING! Key is in the ignition! DING! Key is in the ignition!" whenever you have the door open to do some work. "Nothing so much a car improves As when you start it up, it moves!" -Ogden Nash
@richardbates23673 ай бұрын
I used to own a 1986 Chevy k20 custom deluxe long bed well used 4x4 farm truck and i built a mild sbc motor for it and it was a portable sprayer tank fertilizer truck and it was half powered by two switches on the dash brake lights running lights, power to the ignition control module, wipers didn't work,fasten belts buzzer worked every time, blower motor was on the switch, electrical choke, the radio power was on the 2nd switch, the results were the electrical choke plug was zip tied to the passenger side fender, windshield wiper fuse was missing, headlight switch was going out and the brake light switch was bad, blower motor and radio fuse was missing,ignition terminal in the fuse block the pinkish red thick spade was unhooked, ironically i fixed most of them and added the missing fuses and the 196k miles truck only had two indicator lights that didn't work and the ac was taken apart so it didn't either, the transfer case lever gear indicator light didn't work and the high beam indicator light was blown out so it didn't work,i was having issues with getting the front parking lights or either of the reverse lights to work and found out they were missing as well, after that i put new park, running, turn signal and brake lights and reverse light bulbs in the truck and a junkyard headlight switch i had that truck for 12 and 1/2 years and almost everything worked including both of factory gear lever selector indicators, the horn, and the 4way flashers it was actually one of the most reliable and dependable vehicles I've owned, and when i got it from a farmer it definitely had issues, and I'm a farm kid but that's just ridiculous to me and i have no idea how that truck didn't catch on fire no circuit breakers or relays for either of those two switches, and they were just the plastic cheap illuminated fog lights switches i took them out
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER25253 ай бұрын
I think this is a great car 🚨🚨 this young man is carrying on his friends legacy. I own a truck for my friend of mine when I bought it before his passing. I tip my hat to the young man. May this Torino beer special to him as an old truck is to me
@userx7023 ай бұрын
Glad to see a new video. Enjoy learning from you and your approach to diag. Thanks for the content.
@JohnCarter-qv1ie2 ай бұрын
Being a 64 year old bricklayer and growing up fixing my car. Great to see a young man keep up the tradition. Having a hard working wife goes a long way! Best wishes from the Eastern Shore!
@ThunderHead2892 ай бұрын
That it does - and most of my life, like many of us bluencollar type, I HAD to fix my own cars where the old stuff was cheaper to own and easier to work on. Now you can't get a mechanic to touch a classic car - they frankly have no idea what they are doing with them. Not their fault, just a different era
@steveconnolly71296 күн бұрын
Old cars run if taken care of and not ran real hard useage
@guyreece64253 ай бұрын
Great approach to videoing and setting the nay sayers straight. Keep the videos coming, I love your approach to life. Thanks
@tabbott4293 ай бұрын
You the man Luke, seeing all those farm life moments brings me back as a kid growing up driving Grandpas Farm-All crank start relic with the off center seat mowing his grass airplane runway and butchering chickens by the thousands. I also helped my uncle and cousin bail hay with his Oliver tractors. Raising a couple cows etc. Filling the hayloft up with the conveyor belt and swinging from the rope hanging from the hayloft rafters. We used to play hide and seek in the massive livestock barn that was long since decommisioned when Grandpa stopped raising animals and only did chickens. Every kid should experience that life. Cooking with fresh food from the garden and freshly butchered chicken etc. Ive been a "city" guy ever since i was 20. Ive always worked on my own cars over the years. Now Im 52 and have zero farm life anymore except maybe a small garden every few years. Kinda miss it but I do work with my hands remodeling houses for happy customers and still fix my older cars when they need it. I frame off restored a 58 Chevy in 2018/2019 for "fun". Thanks for sharing your daily life.
@projectblackjack3 ай бұрын
AWWWWW SNAP Uncle Luke posted a video…..you already know it’s gonna be a great Friday… Happy weekend everyone!
@paullstegall3 ай бұрын
you got that right LOL Happy Friday, Black Jack
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Howdy, gentlemen 🤓
@paullstegall3 ай бұрын
@@ThunderHead289howdy, gentle man 🤣
@renem64413 ай бұрын
That is one sweet Torino!! Great accidental purchase! Thanks for sharing
@1BIGFROGGY3 ай бұрын
Thanks for another lesson Luke! Great to see you post again! Your a great teacher!
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 🙂
@1911MikeinOregon3 ай бұрын
Great video Luke... I'm not a big Ford guy but this is a really sweet car. It reminds me so much of the car that my best friends dad had. It was a 1970 I think but it was an original Cobra Jet engine with a C-6. I don't know what gears it had, that was a long time ago. This was back in 1972.. He ordered the car brand new and never drove it. Unfortunately it was destroyed when their shop caught fire and burned it to the ground. It had the Magnum 500 wheels and the factory rear window louvers. It too was white with the same blue interior but it had bucket seats and a console.
@markmatt91743 ай бұрын
The Distributor to Oil Pump you can also rotate the crank by hand to drop the Distributor gear/Pump into place. Love this channel ad i did old fords going back into the 80s. Guess that makes me an old guy😂😂. Had a 72 Torino Talladega 351 Cleveland was fun, hard acceleration would dump gas out the plate😂😂😂 no wonder i never got more than 12MPG 😂
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Not terrible advice right there
@stuckinmygarage62203 ай бұрын
😂
@markmatt91743 ай бұрын
@@ThunderHead289 You (not hooked up by you) Carb Cheater was using the Starter Motor as a ground on the down side of the starter solenoid. So while it will read as a near ground value any and all power was spread between the starter brushed motor and the Carb Cheater. When running under load it may have only had a 10v or 8 volt drop from + to that starter power point. The other voltage was dropped across the Starter Motor. 😊 Miss working on these old cars (right up to the point of opening the hood) 😂😂😂
@2StallGarage3 ай бұрын
Great video, Luke. Thanks for the entertainment and education.
@Robrt323 ай бұрын
I know a lot of people hate on them but the Chevy style HEI distributor is by far the best distributor I’ve had in my Fords. I’ve had points, platronics and now these. It satisfies me way more. I wouldn’t buy the cheap Chinese specials but a quality unit is great IMO.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
Ifnyou saw under the hood of the maverick, it's an HEI 🙂
@Robrt323 ай бұрын
@@ThunderHead289 yea I saw it. I’m a member of some Ford truck facebook groups. Some of those people are offended and fighting mad if you bring up HEI in a ford. 😆
@mfree802863 ай бұрын
@@Robrt32 Wonder if they get really pissed off once they find out who Saginaw is and why it's printed on their steering gear.
@Smedleydog12 ай бұрын
This brings back memories. I had a "71 Torino Cobra years ago with a 351CJ and shaker scoop. I should have never sold that car.
@clintpreisinger18643 ай бұрын
I have a 351c 2v in a 73’ gts. Factory corked at 164hp at the wheels, replaced the 2” single exhaust with 2.5” dual with delta series flow masters, a edelbrock rpm dual plane and a thunder series 650 cfm avs. Talk about a different engine now. Future plans are heads, cam, and rear gear change. Those Cleveland’s rock when a person uncorks them and make them breath.
@DominatorGarage3 ай бұрын
The 71 M code or even 2v is a completely different animal than your 73 GTS.
@mfree802863 ай бұрын
@@DominatorGarage '71 H code is actually the same animal, maybe a half point of compression higher. M, R, and Q engines were on a whole different level though, absolutely.
@ryanfgrantjr30092 ай бұрын
nice guy, enjoyed it. riding that tricycle reminded me of a horror movie i saw a few years ago lol
@martinmcdoniel45513 ай бұрын
YAY! Another Uncle Luke video its been a while! Id never comment negative at all! I find your videos entertaining and informative!
@garyrobinson3882 ай бұрын
A son ANY father would be proud of.
@devisionhun3 ай бұрын
Loved the coffee break intermission ❤ a pinch of real life 😅
@study6502 ай бұрын
Great video, Luke. I bought a new Torino in 1968 with a 390 cu.in engine; hot as a firecracker.
@dorandavis74423 ай бұрын
More people need to be Iowa nice. Thanks Luke for your videos
@johnmorford83482 ай бұрын
Appreciate the fine points of dialing it in. Thanks for the time to put up the info and videos
@davidrudd98463 ай бұрын
I get so tired of negative comments or worse the critics who know it all
@TheGhjgjgjgjgjg3 ай бұрын
Talk is cheap. Put your money where your mouth is and show me what you got/can do. Most of them don't even have a car LOL
@JonnyHolms3 ай бұрын
@TheGhjgjgjgjgjg you are spot on, most of the keyboard warriors don't even own a car nevermind the knowledge to fix anything...
@coltonkruse23133 ай бұрын
I like to argue with them sometimes and make them look dumb. But usually it is just annoying dipshits. Reminds me of when I used to drink there was always some guy at the bar who "knew" everything.
@schmidt281173 ай бұрын
Wow, brings back memories. I bought a '70 Torino GT convertible in around 1977. It was from up north in the rust belt. We rebuild the rear fenders, did all the body work, and put a new top on it. It is a beautiful body style, but pretty rare. My car had the bucket seats and a console. Thanks for showing this car.
@ThunderHead2893 ай бұрын
I don't show everything, but some things are pretty fun 🙂
@smarternu3 ай бұрын
Everyone needs to ignore keyboard experts.
@talltom11293 ай бұрын
Amen
@mybigfartsreallystin3 ай бұрын
But, but...they know *everything* ... ...since the dawn of time... XD
@MyGarage-uu5ld3 ай бұрын
This is very true
@RattleTrapGarage3 ай бұрын
Very true
@BigBadJones3 ай бұрын
But I like arguing with them so much? I would miss it.. 😂