1972 Opel GT, Will It Run After 30 Years? | Turnin Rust
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As soon as we get the 1972 Opel GT back to the shop, we dive right into it to see if she will run after 30 years of sitting.
Join in with the crew on this mini-series of Will It Run, featuring a 1972 Opel GT.
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Those cars were so cool in their time and now
1972 : we will have flying cars!! 2020 : we will renew em and use ol cars
@GpunktHartman
4 жыл бұрын
Seems like Not neutral, warnout clutch & seest brakes... und a poor Starter as well!
@ryan14r95
4 жыл бұрын
wadu hek learn sothern slang kid
@ryan14r95
4 жыл бұрын
-IIIXIII- -Identity- because old cars actually last
@GpunktHartman
4 жыл бұрын
@@ryan14r95 never🤔
@ryan14r95
4 жыл бұрын
GpunktHartman never what
This has only been like my dream car since I was about 9 and that was back in the early seventies I've always loved the opal GT series
@joer3481
2 жыл бұрын
Opel..
My late father had a 72 Opel GT. I learned to drive stick in that thing, circa 1986! Brings back a lot of fond memories (and a bit of PTSD from Dad yelling at me to hold the flashlight still). Enjoyed watching you bring it back to life.
I like the less structured, more casual vibe in this video. Real world.
Had a Opel gt in the early to mid 80's, loved that car.Been wanting another ever since. Looked for years but couldn't find one. Now at 64, living on my SS, I could never afford to buy one let alone, cherry it out. Thanks so much for your video, it brought back many great memories.
Had a friend that is the only cars he had from age 16 to 55 great to see it go on its own power brought me back to a better place. Thanks guys
My parents used to have 2 of these. Seeing you all getting this to run again and hearing the sounds just brings back so many memories for me from my childhood. Unfortunately I had to sell both of them a few years ago but thank you for the memories.
@robertslaughter7044
2 жыл бұрын
They were fun little cars. It's a cheerleaders car.
@nurealamsiddiki5167
2 жыл бұрын
top
Tip, When Pulling the plugs on an engine that has been sitting for a long time, I like to use Marvel Mystery Oil, or ATF In a Pump Type Oil Can To Put It In The Cylinders, I Let It Soak For A While, & Then I Start Moving It Back, & Forth By Hand With A Wrench On The Crank Pulley 1/4, then 1/2, Then a Full Turn, Then Several Full Turns, Before I Ever Attempt To Turn It Over With The Starter. But I Was Doing This In Order To Keep, & Use These Engines For Many Years, & This Method Has Worked For Me For 50+ Years, My God Has Taught Me Patience, & It Has Served Me Well. God Bless You, & Thank You !!
When I saw the engine compartment in the video after the hood was down, I didn't expect the engine to work with so little effort. "OPEL der Zuverlässige !" (Opel the Reliable !)
@musabcoskun6506
4 жыл бұрын
I have a 1985 1.6 diesel Kadett in Turkey. It's a beast:)
@Apollo5752353
3 жыл бұрын
About Me nice troll
@leximatic
2 ай бұрын
Bulletproof engines, they just don't make'm like that anymore.
Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 drove one! 'Chief, would you believe?'
Да, с двигателем эти ребята работают профессионально. Немного волшебных движений руками и при звуке работающего двигателя автоматический переводчик написал на экране слово "музыка". Молодцы парни. Yes, these guys work professionally with the engine. A little magic hand movements and at the sound of the engine running, an automatic translator wrote the word "music"on the screen. Well done guys.
@subb26
2 жыл бұрын
только потом они его спалили,без охлада...
These older cars have soo much character and history see’in them brings 😭 to my eyes. Thank you so much for restoring preserving history.
@acba1664
5 жыл бұрын
I agree with you but haven't seen any restoration yet. All they did was remove the dirt and get the engine run. What's that good for?
Love that car! Had 4 between 73 and 76. Chromed the headlight covers, fender flares from Manta Part, and a 2bbl Weber carb! Like to have anther one to retire with me.
Great job getting to run, I had a 1973 paid 5,000 for it in 1974 ran it until 1979, gave it a new yellow paint job, and sold it for 1,900
I had the last decent one back in '90. The rumor is they were rusty at the dealers. Those head lights raise and turn on by a handle on the console. Might have gotten a little hard to pull since then. If you want to pull the engine, you take the front suspension out and drop it through the bottom. the Opel GT's were beautiful, but high maintenance. Mine was getting a loose timing chain causing the points to go fast. I fixed it by selling it to another owner. I spotted it about 30 miles away along a road I traveled frequently. It sat in the same spot for about 10 years.
Not only are you guys informative but also relaxing to watch. I had you in the background while making dinner. Really great stuff lads, thanks for sharing. Greetings from London UK
One of my favorite cars from that time. Still love them today. Absolutely gorgeous!
The lesson to be learned here is pressure washing first is a good thing
I had one of these in the early 80s. Need little car. When I finally sold it, a German flew out, paid me top dollar and put it on a boat back home. I'll never forget when I tuned it up one time and got it all back together and I couldn't get the timing right on it. Nothing seemed to make the adjustment work. It ran a little rough. I finally noticed that the old rotor was out of it like it was supposed to be but the new rotor was still in the box like it wasn't supposed to be. That thing was firing on all four cylinders at the same time and still running, with the spark jumping across four huge gaps in the distributor. Got to love that Bosch ignition.
These are cars that are precious treasures Uncle, because for so long, thank you for having good videos
Old is gold! Nice engine sound! Good four talented blessings hands! Bravo! Good luck!
@myvillageskill6554
4 жыл бұрын
that very nice sound to be use more in future
RULE NUMBER ONE, After sitting that long, remove plugs and soak with thin oil and soak for a day. If not, chances are you going to break a piston ring or other internal damage.
41:38 I smiled happily, greetings from Indonesia for restoration
Enjoyed the video. Can I offer some non hatred type advice? Don,t ever wear rings when working around batteries. I have know a good many people that have gotten serious burns when their gold rings become a ground. One guy melted the flesh right off his finger. Great job guys!
@HammerHeadGarage
5 жыл бұрын
@Gary McMichael You have a great day Gary!
Man, old cars, God, and Texas! Can't beat that combo! Greetings from Manitoba, Canada. Drove down to your beautiful state once before, hope to be back with my rusty project one day, I'll have to stop by!
@tigerstripeeyes9871
Жыл бұрын
@@timhardwick5766 Unfortunately, those were the WRONG methods. Those were the methods on how to destroy your rings/engine/starter by not knowing what you are doing.
That front driver side headlight is what got me
When I owned a cherry-red Opel GT in grad school, it was a lot of fun. Poured a bunch of money into it too. But reliability was not one of the car's strong points. Kept it until a few years on my first job, and after once too many times of turning the key and wondering if she will decide to work today or not, I traded it in for a vintage Corvette. Then I got married and a minivan became my car...Now I'm retired and drive a Benz. I have to say every time I see my neighbor's new Corvette it calls out to me. Cruising down Lake Shore Drive; listening to the beach boys - doesn't get any better. My wife has other ideas though!
Thanks for not taking too much and not using any music........ SUBSCRIBED
@sleep_now...
4 жыл бұрын
No pointless yapping, subscribed.
@user-ge8ip9uf1l
4 жыл бұрын
👨🔧👨🔧😍😍
@kyliek2431
4 жыл бұрын
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@gamersinacontainer
4 жыл бұрын
@@kyliek2431 Ok I won't.
@expeditoribeiro9894
3 жыл бұрын
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Enjoyed it beginning to end. Opel GTs one of my favorite cars ever, and having customized a few, this brought back some good memories. Thanks, and God bless.
@MrShadow1617
4 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, Chevrolet copied the Opel GT bodystyle for their Corvette Stingrays. The two cars look quite similar in shape and style.
@kristjan1757
2 жыл бұрын
Què gusto darle una nueva oportunidad a ese bonito vehiculo no queso como caundo era nuevo pero si le hicieron una reparationi aceptable
@nurealamsiddiki5167
2 жыл бұрын
wow
@rickrack4812
Жыл бұрын
@@MrShadow1617 A bigger fun fact... both the Opel GT and Corvette copied the Ferrari ....I think it was 1964.......
Just the hood from that car has more style then a lot of whole cars built today.
Great video that took me back on memory lane ( I bought my first Opel GT back in 1975 ). Thank you guys !!
Unbelieveable that thing started like that lol
In germany there is an old advertising slogan : "Opel, der Zuverlässige." (Opel, the reliable). Any questions ? Greetings from germany home of wonderful GT.
Buen video, Pero permítanme hablar de algo importante, veo a muchos jóvenes y viejos cometiendo errores que creo que no deberían ser. Creo que todos, jóvenes o mayores, deberían tener un plan de inversión que aumente su rendimiento financiero entre tres y seis cifras. La inversión puede ser tu plan de jubilación o tu plan de futuro, lo que tú quieras, pero lo más importante es que tengas una inversión rentable.
@emmanuelokoye4855
Жыл бұрын
No tengo mucho conocimiento sobre cómo comerciar, pero comercializo con el experto Alexander Barnes, que hace todo el comercio por mí y envía mis beneficios cada 7 días. Si desea tener éxito en el comercio de divisas, debe tener un comerciante con el mejor análisis.
@wilsonmurdoch4281
Жыл бұрын
No es la primera vez que escucho de este Alexander Barnes y su impacto en el mundo de las inversiones. voy a darle una oportunidad
Alternate title: "Two humans callously destroy home that was in rat family for several generations"
My girl bought one brand new. It was yellow. It was a kick in the ass to drive, especially after her Dad added some after market parts and "tuned it up properly" as he described it. He was a master mechanic that owned a very successful shop in Southern California that dealt with German cars only. RIP Karl....
I used to own an Opel GT in the early 1990's. It's in GREAT condition, blue with chrome bumper trim. I still have photos of it!
@oldrestless
5 жыл бұрын
Brag
@lkswhln7158
2 жыл бұрын
Nice
I owned two Opel GT's ... just keeping them running WITH access to the right parts was a challenge (those old Solex carbs ... shudder). One of mine ended up with a Ford carburetor, GM alternator, Chrysler Air cleaner, GM lifters, etc. What you've done here is basically a miracle :)
@USA__2023
3 жыл бұрын
What size engine did your Opels have ?
@chillinator
3 жыл бұрын
@@USA__2023 You know, I don't remember TBH. I rebuilt one of the engines and had it bored .060 over, and it ran pretty darn well - but off-hand I can't say what the original displacements were (2.0? 2.2? something in that range)
@StevieWonder737
Жыл бұрын
@@chillinator Depending on the year either a 1.1L or a 1.9L. Not sure of the transition year but I believe it was 1969 when it went to the 1.9L. The extra power radically changed the car.
Loved the "resurrection" of the car. You guys have strong backs and patience to match.
This is some real mad max stuff driving it around.
Awesome when I was 15 years old my Brother had one of these cars.I have had it on my mind for over 40 years ! always wanted one.
@jeremywhittington7605
4 жыл бұрын
If you want one go to a little town called BeeSpring, KY. There’s a person who has two of them sitting behind his house on Sunfish Rd.(not made up!)... they’ve been there for about 9 years. Please go save them lol!
There is always a person that just can’t leave well enough alone? Glad your back!
I bought my first Opel GT in California when I was in the Air Force. I loved it and ended up buying 3 more but never had more than 1 at a time. I love and miss that car.
After watching all this since before 5am, I got so excited when it was driving, going to bed now.
@vintagecarnews5899
4 жыл бұрын
indeed
I had a nice one back in 1977, it was a 72 and one owner. As a teen, I was stupid and broke the transmission. Before days of the internet and local junkyards had none to part out. Traded it for a running Ford 1953 pickup. Sure wish I had it back now. Enjoyed your video as it was like a trip back in time for me. Glad no snake or rats or wasps got you guys, that sure looked spooky.
Such a beautiful car, I had one in the 80´s, however I wouldn´t let these two anywhere near it!
@seeratlasdtyria4584
2 жыл бұрын
I hear you Tony. lol
Personally not a car I'd ever have been interested in but as they say "to each their own", fun to watch you get it running, I never would have sat in it!
Now that's a nice truck and trailer setup
I was just waiting for that thing to catch fire, with an engine compartment full of kindling, oil and then sparks from batteries and starter terminals... Don't try that happy crappy at home, kids. Or anywhere else. :P Clean up, then start up. :D
@davidsommerfeldt9588
Жыл бұрын
Well… I knew sooner or later I see somebody with the same last name, good to see you watching this, here’s the really cool thing… I think, and I’m pretty sure I know who’s cars these were 30 years ago, went to high school with them, his name was Bob
@gsommerfeldt
Жыл бұрын
@@davidsommerfeldt9588 Haha! Nice! There aren’t a lot of us, I suppose… we’re probably some kind of cousins. :D That comment was three years ago, but I love revival and restoration vids, so you might stumble upon more Sommerfeldt comments if you frequent the genre. ;)
I had a friend in school who had an Opel GT. 120mph+ on the Dulles Access "Freeway" well after midnight in '72. along with his (so he claimed) twin Lucas 350,000 candlepower fog lights blazing. No cops, no traffic (even during the day to Dulles since it was hardly used then by the airlines). Cheap gas. A sweet ride and performer.
The first time I saw an Opal, I fell in love with the body style. I want one but it is so underpowered. Pretty amazing watching you guys drag this one kicking and screaming back to live.
@andre-from-northern-germany
Жыл бұрын
As a german i have to point out: Opel, called by the founder Adam Opel.
Can you imagine the stories these old abandoned cars could tell
@dougrogan379
3 жыл бұрын
Probably not many just sitting in a paddock for 30 years
@sandytinky
2 жыл бұрын
At least the backseats! 😁
Duplex timing chain! Thats a quality engine! 💯😎
@d-d-i
5 жыл бұрын
They will never snap on those engines, as long as there is enough good oil. Even the rebuilded engines still use the original chains in them.
@zivojinbudimirovic1061
5 жыл бұрын
Not like chains in modern piece of shit engines that snap or skip tooth on 200000 km.
@MrCROBosanceros
5 жыл бұрын
@@zivojinbudimirovic1061 Not on Toyota Corolla. They are very reliable.
@henryrollins9177
5 жыл бұрын
@@zivojinbudimirovic1061 Are talking about belts? Or metal chains that break?
Starting video me : that car is sick Ending video me : that car is super sick
Guys, you guys are awesome, making a heap of rust a Jewel again, it’s not for everyone! Congratulations!! #Brazil # Brasília #riodejaneiro #saopaulo ✌️😍
I am 75 years young, and I absolutely love your Video's. God Bless you both & keep you safe!
40 years ago I drove an immaculate orange '72 GT. Thanks for the memories.
@bojangles3147
3 жыл бұрын
Curious would a 240lbs. 6’4” guy fit in one of these?
@anasshadad1340
3 жыл бұрын
@@bojangles3147 how much this cars ?it's expensive?
@bojangles3147
3 жыл бұрын
@@anasshadad1340 lol I wouldn’t know
@shorty808100
3 жыл бұрын
I’m in the middle of a full factory resto on a 70 GT
@anasshadad1340
3 жыл бұрын
@@shorty808100 Hello ,Mr.Opel.lol
I had one of these as my first car! Loved my baby vette! Wasnt fast, but a shitton of fun
Always wanted one of these when I was kid, my friends dad had one sitting in his yard. Love the look of those old sport cars!
"I'mna get a 10, if I can find a 10!...Look for a 9!" Ain't that a universal truth, the best way to find the damn 10 is to look for the 9.
New subscriber here. You guys are freaking amazing. Tenacity is a rarity with many mechanics these days. I had to watch because my now deceased brother loved the Opel model and had two in his collection. I don't know what happened to them. Major props to you guys! Totally worth watching.
@yusufmuhammad9400
Жыл бұрын
Indonesia
Those are pretty cool little cars when they are all cleaned up and running well.
I owned one of those back in the day. A '70 model. I do remember the carburetor was problematic and expensive. I found out a Ford Pinto carb fit it perfectly. I had to change the throttle linkage slightly to get it to work right. But it ran great after that. Also the battery hold down system it came with was lousy. You need to fix that. Fairly easy. The rear end differential went out on mine, so I swapped it with one from a junk yard. That one was perfect. Don't forget there's a ring just under the shift knob you have to pull up to get it in reverse. They also has those mechanical voltage regulators which were problematic. I'd swap that out for a solid state one with no moving parts. And put a higher output alternator on it. The one I had could barely pull normal loads. At night if you put the blower on high it would dim the lights. That thing needs a lot of shop vacuuming and the whole body needs sand blasting.
Amazing, but now I want to see it fully restored !! I'd love to see a video of the finished item if that comes about. Good job fellas !
@sassyelmer
2 жыл бұрын
🙂
@user-bo7yv2wc7p
2 жыл бұрын
❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑 🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋 🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌 💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰❤️❤️❤️
@user-bo7yv2wc7p
2 жыл бұрын
❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑 🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋 🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌 💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰❤️❤️❤️
@jakedonnely4094
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-bo7yv2wc7p what the fuck are u talkinf about
@royfrye2871
2 жыл бұрын
That is impressive! Never would have thought it would run! Viva la GT!!!👍
That was my first car a 1972 Opel GT. Bought it for $500 and drove it for 9 years.
I've never understood why anybody would want to get an engine running that's been sitting so long without a complete teardown first to make sure nothing is broken internally.
@bobjones2041
2 жыл бұрын
because the engine on any old car in USA gets replaced by a Hemi Mopar Hellcat RT LGBTx
@tigerstripeeyes9871
Жыл бұрын
You and me both, buddy! First, make sure it's not completely seized up by using Marvel Mystery Oil in the cylinders to soak for a day or so, then slowly turn crankshaft with a breaker bar to see if it's not seized. WTH was he doing with that starter anyways?? "Let me keep jumpin' the starter 257 times and maybe it will miraculously start?" (face palm)
I bought a used 1973 Opel Manta in 1976, ( for $800!)!and kept it for about 11 years. I occasionally have a dream that I find it in some random parking lot, and it still starts and runs.
I love the father son relationship I wish more families had this. May God smile upon you two for many years to come.
the good old CIH engines, need oil and gas and they'll live 4-ever. the 1.9 CIH with carburator in Germany had 90hp due to the leaded gasoline back than, the U.S version had 83hp (lead free gas). i've 2 Opel with this CIH, 4 and 6 Cyl. this motor was originally engineered by Buick in the early 1960s but not suitable for the US, so Opel get them from GM in 1965. this CIH were built till mid 1990s. good job and vid, guy's, keep on rockin' and always a good ride in your GT =) . greetings from Germany, the home of Opel
It's amazing it ran when it was new I especially liked the mechanism that flipped the headlights
This really made me weep to see this baby brought back to life!!!! No longer in the junkyard! It's back on the road again and going strong!
First time I've seen a car excavation in search for an engine lol
I remember back in 72 seeing this car on the road (in eastern Europe/Romania) and thought it was the coolest machine :)
Beautiful car!!! This Opel GT will be a collector's item. There is nothing more satisfying than turning something completely neglected and falling apart into a beautiful object again. The combination of the effort made and the resulting transformation gives you a feeling which is invaluable and incomporable. It makes you a creator of things and brings you pure positive energy.
I was 14 when I saw one of these, I lived 60 miles north east of Toronto, ya somewhat in the middle of nowhere and that was a pretty exotic looking car that always stayed with me.
15 angry squirrels chittering about being thrown out of their home.
@hindumafia2210
5 жыл бұрын
@Make That Point squirrels like you because you are nuts.
@roshanmanilal5315
5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@sabahudinhrustanovic8572
4 жыл бұрын
T danre hean erkak idsnufv fan 😉😉😉😉
@chet6900
4 жыл бұрын
Dont worry, PETA probably came down and stole the car to save the squirrels.
@josejojoseph412
3 жыл бұрын
I like squirrels lol
hands down the best cold start/old start video on youtube to date. great job, great guys, great editing and camerawork. keep it up.
@eduardohenriquecorsoborgio216
Жыл бұрын
and good music
When the car first came out, it was called many names. The "Poor mans Corvette, the Mini-Corvette, the Baby Corvette, and the Want-A-Be Corvette," among many other names. Little did they know that a Clinton Opel GT Repair Manual was in the glove box. It took you only a short time to go from Plan A to Plan E.
Real good job lads. Great video enjoyed every second of it. Thank you 👍
I had a 1970 Red Opel. It was a lot of fun to drive & was called a baby Corvette in it's day.
Great job, guys. Respect from Russia.
I don't know why but I just have tears of joy to see that 30 year old car back running again. Resurrection! Amazing guys. Respect. 🙏🙏🙏
I owned one back in the late 70s Real little eye turner, Brought it home on Leave/Furlough from the Army and couldn't get my brother out of it.. Great little cars
Come on ya'll the name of the channel is Turning Rust. You should have cases of WD40
@TurninRust
5 жыл бұрын
If only you knew how many rusty things come through here. LOL
@MrAlrayyan1
5 жыл бұрын
@@TurninRust Thank you Brandon F150 for the Idea I alrady contacted WD40 to sponsor the channel I hope every body go to www.wd40.com/contact-us and chose media opportunity to support this channel
@Geoff_G
5 жыл бұрын
@@MrAlrayyan1 Done.
@MrAlrayyan1
5 жыл бұрын
@@Geoff_G Thanks
@chuckschillingvideos
5 жыл бұрын
Except WD40 really isn't all that great at rust removal.
Opel GT 😍 Build in my hometown Bochum, northrhine-westphalia/ germany!!!
@cornelisemail6070
5 жыл бұрын
Some were made in antwerp belgium :)
@ACwiekel
5 жыл бұрын
18 Jahre bei Opel dort gearbeitet, coole Zeit😎
@sarahwebster8927
5 жыл бұрын
Bochum is home of the Kadetts/Astras! Now the plant has gone??
@frisco-2.0
5 жыл бұрын
@@sarahwebster8927 sorry, but Bochum wasn't only the home of the kadett a-e /astra f-h. In bochum they also produced the ascona a and b, manta a and b, olympia, gt, zafira a and b! The plant is gone, but opel still has a building for parts and logistics in bochum.
@frisco-2.0
5 жыл бұрын
@@ACwiekel Also auch ein bochumer Kind? 😉
31 Million Views! Amazing! ❤️🙏🏻
@TurninRust
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jason. Crazy views lol
My wife and I had one of those in the mid to late 70s. We had problems with the choke too. I finally just put on a good old fashioned manual choke and never had problems again.
The Poor Man's Corvette lives again
@paulhunter123
5 жыл бұрын
poor mans jaguar
@dalesuprise2335
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I work at a Chevy Dealership in Palm Springs ca. I was the Detail Shop Manager/Redtail, Manager For Mac Magder Chevrolet I hade one like this one but not in such bad shape though got through trade in I got it clip very low cash 600 sold it for 2,000 after I detailed the hell out of it wish I had a pic of it
The new Fallout 2 graphic is insane, Chop Shop Boys looking so good.
I lived in a junkyard as a teenager and used to sit in one of these and imagine driving it. Cool video
In highschool about 1988 my friend had an opel gt and that car was a blast . We called it the mini corvette
I want the part two of this opel rebuild! I love it!
you guys work very well together. feed off each other. nice to see ppl just in sync
Wow...these were iconic cars. Still in Europe you see people keeping them running. Never understood why Opel stopped making them.
an car with little hope of running! An awesome job of being able to drive this once again!
32:23 only true car guys will get the joke when he says "if i can find a 10" 😂😂
@GoldenAppleIndustrie
5 жыл бұрын
Steven Neal Time to go fishing.
Looking forward to this, best to you man!
That intro about Serving God and Building Rods makes me crack up every time
Had a gt while I was stationed in Germany...fun car...very bare bones...painted it red white and blue in the auto craft shop...sold it for 4x what I gave for it. It was a great fraulein magnet.