ABANDONED 1960 el Camino WILL IT RUN after 40 years? Rescued from the desert!
Dad and me rescue an abandoned 1960 el Camino from the desert to put back on the road. Last registered in 79, it’s pretty rough but we have some plans for this rig. This will be a multi part series so subscribe and turn on notification bell!
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I like this guy's channel. He has good content, and his dad is really cool.
Really enjoy watching you and your father bringing back these sweet old rides!!👍👍
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you more to come !
I don't understand how you haven't blown up as much as you should have! this stuff is awesome! I think your stuff is as interesting as No Nonsense Know How or even Junkyard Digs!
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
That’s a great compliment thank you. Even though I create car content I don’t watch most creators but I myself watch Chris at no nonsense he’s great. Thanks for watching
I am going to love this series! I can't wait until the next videos!!!! Thanks for bringing us along!!!
@anthonymessina2834
Жыл бұрын
@Theetravisb. - Nope. That's not going to happen, Mr. Scammer!!!! Why don't you get a real life, and not rip people off of their hard earned money? Do you know what "hard earned money" is, P.O.S.? I didn't think so. I know you aren't the real Travis b.
I'm happy you saved this one Travis. I (briefly) thought about doing something with it... then told your dad instead lol. Nice start to a great project!
What a cool example of Americana, thank you Travis and Rick.
Loving your latest sojourn into antique auto "restoration". Anything G.M. is fine with me. Keep up the great work. I look forward to many more of these type of videos.
Great find. Looking forward to seeing more of this old girl on her way back. patiina over turquoise looks great. Press on regardless.
I just found this channel, and I'll be honest, the fact that you didn't paint the firewall black convinced me to subscribe LOL
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
😂 respect
Mr. B. ! So cool ! Make it your new shop truck ! My wife got me a 1976 GMC Sprint , 400 cid , we love it. Your plan will nail it ! Best of luck.
Looking forward to seeing the next few episodes...!
Plans for the car are spot on. It will be rolling history. Appreciate your commentaries. And your dad being a man of few words a great counter balance. New to your channel and glad I found you guys.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Yes that’s a good way to put it rolling history. Thanks for the feedback and for watchin
Looking forward to this build series.
Dat be go-giss! 1960 was an epic model year...
I've been watching your channel for a while although I wasn't subscribed I am now, cuz I like what I see. The best part of all of this is having your dad to work with you. I hope one day to make it out to your part of the country as I never been out that way I lived in Texas for 20 some odd years Building Homes but when I was very young a friend of mine moved out to Las Vegas Nevada with his mom and dad and I only saw him one time after that he he didn't care much for Las Vegas but he did love Arizona. Anyway my friend a nice new addition to your collection, so happy that you finally got the title on that International. Wishing you and your family a far better new year to come.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for subscribing and watching dad and me. And happy new year to you to Joseph
Recent subscriber thanks for the upload and best wishes from Columbus Ohio USA 👍
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being here and watching from Columbus
@rustyrobinson8027
Жыл бұрын
@@theetravisb I prefer gasoline and freedom
Love that year El-camino I was born in 60. own a 67 el now but would love to get 1 in that year good luck guys hope to see it finished
Love that you work on stuff with your dad. I miss working with mine. Also - if you haven’t thrown the garbage out from the Mopar you cleaned out , I’ll take the model kit you found in the back seat !!!
Love the projects you guys select for rehab! This may be my new favorite when complete (as in, I want it), but it’s gonna be very tough to beat the ‘46 Intl. Kinda wanna marry that ol’ girl.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
That 46 just has a way a About it doesn’t she
Awesome work I wish my grandfather was still alive when I was a kid he was a ford mechanic who loved to rebuild engines and cars from the ground up it's brings back alot of memories watching you guys take on another project keep it up
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. And God willing we will
Can't wait to see the finished product
It is the same age as I am 63 years old. I love the car, truck or what you call a El Camino lol..
Oh man I love the mechanics jumpsuit, even more cool is that it's an authentic piece from the period. I've been looking for something like that. Also, knowing of the future videos on this project already I got a kick out of "we're not going to paint it" lol, excited to see at which point yall had a change of heart
Glad I found this channel... yall do interesting work... only suggestion would be to make Playlist for your multiple episode builds... helps keep them in order for those of us that like to binge watch ))
I always love the pressure washer shots. Eye candy. 😀
Love your video's this is Awesome
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Your super early!
You put out the kind of content that us Old Car Guys love.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that compliment !
Awesome content! Keep it up.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
The El Camino is a really neat project. I think people love to see the old truck's worked on and brought back to life. You and your dad are a great team and I like your ideas on how to fix them. I love the old rusty look it reminds me of how people's lives are and how tough these truck's were made to last!!!! Can't wait to see more work on the International Pickup
Very cool, my favorite year El Camino
man - don't have time to finish but can't wait to grab a beer and finish this up tonight
Great, I won't miss an episode.
Please keep doing what you do. This channel is one unique piece of motoring content and i've dug up the internet, trust me. Stay authentic, and you're gonna blow up.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that feedback. We will keep going
Just discovered this. Love this Camino style, shame it's not a '59 but hey. I'll be watching this now.
I really like these trucks. When they were new, they were the bee’s knees! This one would’ve evaporated here in Hawai’i. I hated the way rust destroyed two of my Dad’s cars; he labored and saved to buy them only to see them fall apart. You two are ahead of the rust game, I’d say. Rust is kinda neat to see in good, ol’ Arizona, though. Arizona rust doesn’t look like a fatal cancer. It makes a car or truck look like an experienced and grizzled veteran gunslinger of the American Southwest. The only part that gives me pause is the front glass. One thing I could never handle on my own cars was a busted windshield. Other than that…this truck is cherry and looks like it’s ready for more fun! Hau’oli Makahiki Hou and best wishes to you both for a very exciting and productive 2023! EDIT: Oh! BTW, I’ve started watching your series on that 1969 Chrysler! Dad liked his Mopars a lot! I saw Meadowlark Lemmon when he was a prison preacher over at Perryville, AZ. What a guy, and it was nice to see one of his old Lincolns at that field of cars you visited. I also liked that 1970 Polara there, too. Take care!
@jamesshuta8155
Жыл бұрын
I remember you doing a jeep for your woman
@jamesshuta8155
Жыл бұрын
They'll come off just takes time gotta have patience
@jamesshuta8155
Жыл бұрын
That car / truck is happy
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Wow that’s a cool story. Thank you for sharing. And watching !
Another cool find with the floor-delete option. This will be a terrific build and thanks for taking the youtube world along for the journey. I think your 1946 IHC K series pickup body spans about six years. That drivers side door is definitely out there------somewhere. Maybe other youtube channels such as Mortske's Garage and Cold War Motors in Canada can help you out. That would make for terrific content. Good Luck always!
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the journey. And yea I hope we have some luck with the door
I cant wait to see this old girl driving down the road!
You should have Jack touching the rear end!!! Please Safely First my Friends!!! Awesome Car and Video!!! More!
I'm not sure what it is with the driver rear fan. But my dad's old 60 Bel Air had the same crinkle in the fin. We simply used a come along a tree a chain two bolts. We weld it and I hook on a flat piece of iron and bolts that in a couple places to the fain. Then 10 or 15 minutes worth of hammer and dolly work. Put some old Dupont greenish-blue failure on it. Decades later the car has been setting for decades in the woods after going through about 250,000 MI. No primer or anyting on that DuPont hard filler. It looks just as well as it did for my dad stopped wet sanding.
Looks like you forced the Rats into submission. You men do great work . Thank you for sharing your work! Happy New Year 🎈🎊🎆
Thanks for sharing 💯👀
I really enjoy watching your videos
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for bein here
Flex plate is bent for sure, good luck on bringing her back to life!
Can't wait for another episode of this car. So I'm going to subscribe so I don't miss out. Great video.
This is going to be a good build with you and your dad working together. You don't see those old cars around Florida here. Keep those videos coming!
Great find thanks for your videos enjoy the old cars from my hill in Sc
Awesome. Thanks for the content.
Excellent find fellas, 59 and 60 are my favorite years, it looks like it was a 6 Cylinder car from the factory, I believe you have to change out the chassis frame motor mounts to V8 Chassis frame mounts, I had to do this on my 60 Bel-Air, I'll be waiting for the next segment , keep up the good work.
He said the mouse brought tools lol good stuff
El Camino is easily the coolest thing GM ever made. This car is begging for 70s style aluminum slot mags. Especially with that 327. Side pipes would be pretty cool as well.
Cool project!
Gotta love the venerable Chevy 327! I grew up with it, the 283, and of course the 350. I am still amazed at the amount of power, torque, and durability these small block Chevy engines provided for the time period. Combined with their simplistic design, and interchangeable parts they remain true automotive icons. Thanks guys for saving this one of a kind classic El Camino, along with my favorite sbc engine. Keep up the great work!
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
They are pretty impressive engines really cutting edge then. And thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@vernwallen4246
Жыл бұрын
A higher power must have loved 350 ci chevy engines because their numbers would reach too the moon and back.
Great vid, love the 60 El Camino!
Nice! I like it!
Such a beautiful car the way it is the rust and the beautiful patina
Happy new year to you as well
Thanks for another interesting video. Happy Holidays to you and your dad. Dave Tucson 🌵
Your videos keep getting better and better. Audio much improved. Your hard work shows. Curious as to why you didn't follow up your compression test with a leak down test, especially with that 70# cylinder. In case you're unfamiliar with how this works, go to Elderly Iron channel and watch the video where he did this to a Pontiac 389 a few years ago.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
Amen! Get it roadworthy under it's natural patina and let the old girl once again have the wind in her face.
For the wheels? Old style Chevy chrome reverse 15"x8" rims with "Baby Moon" hub caps. For the tires, my choice would be Douglas P235/75R-15 All Terrain, you can get them at Wal-Mart. a 235/75R is wide enough to look reasonably beefy without actually being fat. And their height provides you with both a comfortable ride, good handling in adverse weather conditions, and better thsn fair fuel mileage. They're reasonably priced & have a nice, long wear life. I've been using them pretty much exclusively for over 32 years on my 1972 Q-code Ranchero GT, which is NOT a show vehicle by ANY stretch, but Snidely has been my daily driver for as long as we've been in each other's lives.
Can't wait for the next episode Ur doing so well with your video's
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback
Great work!
Can't wait to see more of this! Nice old piece of American automotive history! Happy New Year!
I’m hooked on this one! Jeff, Avra Valley AZ
Very good Chanel Bonne année 2023 a vous 👍👍👍
Sweet body style my first vehicle was a 65 falcon rachero
Really like ya'lls channel.
Keep working on it nice job
Just found you guys ,love the channel
Sweet! I been looking for someone doing a El Camino. I'm about to bring on my 59 ElCo onto my channel soon. It's in very similar shape as your 60. BTW I just Subscribed! 👍
I think I would have painted the firewall as well. that will be a nice ridewhen youre finished
The rebirth in capable hands, top video!
Nice vid Travis hello from ireland, looking forward to the next one
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for wasting w watching from Ireland !
Cool video 👍
More complete than the 66 El Camino I got lol nice score
While you have the engine out, I would change the upper control arm bushings. Sitting out there in the Arizona desert, I'm quite sure there're dry rotted. But regardless of what you do, it's gonna be a cool old ride.
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
That’s definitely on the list
Just found your channel great work, ps your dads kool
i love the content i just subcribed when you guys did the green pick up truck Happy new year guys
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Happy new year thanks for subscribing
Good choice...i would have painted fiewall black aswell but the color is too nice
I think baby moons for wheels. Nice and what you can find. 2 99 on ebay I was born in 1961, that things beautiful to me.
Love the new project I hope you guy found a door for the international truck
Had a friend that had 2 of them both had 409V8 in them One gauge cluster was all Chrome and 1 of them beautiful cars
My dream elky...
Love your channel, Teague & Panda the dog! Nova scotia, Canada
Tasco Turquoise is the factory paint
Leave it =Love it
Hi guys nice save an i like your old gas pumps . Cheers guys 🇦🇺
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks. We like the gas and oil memorabilia as much as the cars.
Good on you guys great team you work so well together nothing like having plenty of room in the engine bay to work America made some awesome cars especially all the Ford Shelby mustangs with the mighty Boss engine cheers from Downunder
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the 50s were a great time for car makers. Thanks for watching
Camino.very.rare.none.in.australia.good.luck.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Found you on TikTok
Awesome Video Travis!, My sister had a 1960 Chevy Belair she bought from an older lady that bought it new back in the mid 70s, That Car was still like new!, It had a 6cl with a 3 on the tree!, She ended up selling it to a friend of my Brothers and he didn't have it but a few weeks and someone ran a red light and destroyed it😢😢
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Ah man that’s terrible.
Save the 2 door Plymouth Valient setting back of it next.
No paint and body? Famous last words lol 😂
23:00 THRUST bearing
@WATCH-IT-BUSTER
Жыл бұрын
@Theetravisb. SCAMMERS
Just found your channel, the El Camino will be a very cool ride. Just hate to see rust holes left in it, patina is cool just not thru and thru holes. Good content though. 👌
I subbed after watching you and your dad drop the drivetrain in. You guys work like me and try to save money. I live in southern NM so I know how hot it can get down here.😡
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
We’re always doing everything we can to save a buck
Running it on that stand is so sketch 😂. Also been following your TikTok and KZread since the Cadillac limousine
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah thanks for bein here
Good.jop 👍👍👍👏👏👏😍
HI TRAVIS AND RICK,, MY SON MAX AND I LIKE YOUR VIDEO'S WHAT A GREAT FIND !!! GREAT CAR.. THE ENGINE BAY LOOKS GREAT BLACK,, AND LEAVING THE SAME COLOR OF THE CAR IS THE BEST WE LIKE THE ENGINE GOING IN THE CAR... WE LIKE THE OLD GAS PUMPS AGAINSTED THE BUILDING .. WE WERE WONDERING THE CHROME ON THE BACK WHEEL WELL QUARTER PANEL IT LOOKS LIKE A AIR PLANE IS THERE A NAME FOR IT???? MAX LIKES YOUR DOG WHATS HIS NAME ?? GREAT VIDEO !!!! CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ,,.. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
@theetravisb
Жыл бұрын
Glad you and your son watch and that you like where the build is going so far. And I don’t know what it’s supposed to me called but it was meant to look like a plane or rocket . And his name is Boo. He’s an old guy. Think he’s 15 or 16 now.
@ronaldmiller2740
Жыл бұрын
@@theetravisb TRAVIS AND RICK,, WE THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONCE BACK TO CLEAR UP SOME Q.s ,, MAX SAYS BOO GREAT!! ON THE NEXT VIDEO,, SOON..