This car is 73 years old as my Grandfather bought one new that same year I was born.
@jimbower92685 күн бұрын
I’d like to see more videos from you. I remember when those early 50 Studebaker submarines were as common as dirt, and about as cheap.
@karensavarese56848 күн бұрын
Just spray the area with spray disinfectant, before vacumming. Dont want to breath airborn particles. Ya gotta clean that underseat heater core!,,,,,,
@ResidentNetizen14 күн бұрын
Sounds like harmonics in the hydraulics.
@mardyfisher69315 күн бұрын
I started using the hepa filter bags in my Rigid shop vac. I always hated the thought of buying bags, but they eliminate the exhaust dust.
@johnweinrich918215 күн бұрын
Sweet!
@zeon532315 күн бұрын
Be sure the cable is adjusted correctly and is on the pulleys and in the guides.
@600milesКүн бұрын
There is no cable, it's a 1.5" wide chain on rollers and the single chain goes under a steel plate on the floor and up the opposite side.
@specialized29er8615 күн бұрын
I'm surprised it's a V8.
@danielulz164013 күн бұрын
First year available.
@SoupyMittens15 күн бұрын
I love these old studebaker bullet noses, especially the ones with the big panoramic rear windows.
@kriswright102216 күн бұрын
There are some pretty good chrome paint products out there, you might be able to save some of the pot metal unibtainium parts that way!
@richardsims180516 күн бұрын
One of my favorite body styles. Looks like a solid rebuild candidate. Good luck I'll be watching!
@steves789616 күн бұрын
Skip the vacuum. Flush that bitch out with a fire hose! And keep the rusty patina. GREAT lookin car!
@duncanmacrae638416 күн бұрын
Had a 51 Commander years ago, so sorry I got rid of it. One year only with a V8 and the bullet nose. Hard to find. Good luck with this project!
@ResidentNetizen16 күн бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/nYiI262mhKbbhM4.html
@philipengel610616 күн бұрын
Lots a work! Keep it up! Cool car!!
@2stroketurbo17 күн бұрын
Great Car !
@zeon532317 күн бұрын
Cool!
@enyafire2875Ай бұрын
My stock fuel pump does not suck up the gas from tank I’ve tested it when I first got it, it does sound as it should but no gas Any ideas as to why it would be? Thanks in advance 👍
@zeon5323Ай бұрын
I had that problem with my Z600 when I got it out of about 25 years of storage. Turns out the steel pickup pipe in the tank was rusted closed.
@enyafire2875Ай бұрын
@@zeon5323 mine was rebuilt pump sounds healthy just confused as to why no fuel In the meantime I have an aftermarket pump to be able to move it around at home but ide really like the original
@600milesАй бұрын
Probably a plugged steel line, I'd do the roto rooter treatment to it with a cordless drill and a length of old speedo cable. Just disconnect the rubber tube from the tank then feed the rotating cable into the tank till the obstruction is cleared. Don't run the direction reverse as the cable will unravel.
@enyafire2875Ай бұрын
@@600miles thank you sir I will definitely do that 👍
@zeon5323Ай бұрын
@@600miles That's how I fixed mine.
@john_barnettАй бұрын
5 minutes with a rake lol
@lonsellers5827Ай бұрын
I am currently finishing up restoration of my 1970 Honda n600 that has been sitting for 30 years. The engine was rebuilt by Bill Colford 30 years ago and has about 1000 miles on the engine. I still have wiring to deal with and finishing up on a complete brake overhaul. Hope to have it on the road in a few months. It was inspiring to see this video and see this engine running again. Thanks for the inspiration.
@matddddАй бұрын
Shelli says her car next please.
@600milesАй бұрын
I think we need to get her gas tank back in her sedan first !
@enyafire2875Ай бұрын
Makes me want to get mine “finished” mine is and unfinished convertible also
@zeon5323Ай бұрын
Nice to see another come back to life. Not many still around.
@pancudownyАй бұрын
Geo Metro roadster... that's all I've got to say.😕
@celebrityrogАй бұрын
This location has been a Best Buy for well over 20 years. There is a newer one at South Van Ness at 24th.
@foxykinsАй бұрын
I have one of these in my backyard and I really need to get back to making it drivable again.
@TexRennerАй бұрын
Why 1941 Plymouths?
@zeon5323Ай бұрын
I've bought stuff from Ray for my Z600.
@600milesАй бұрын
Ray is a good guy, he buys from me 🙂
@lynch1662Ай бұрын
I saw this car on Facebook marketplace that’s such a tripod thing😭
@fluffyziaАй бұрын
I have 3 Powell P81 motorcycles
@600milesАй бұрын
Cool, I have a '39 Streamliner and a Phantom 7 minibike and 2 Powell trucks and some other stuff.
@philipengel6106Ай бұрын
Looks like a roller skate!!!
@zeon5323Ай бұрын
Cool!
@zeon53232 ай бұрын
Nice choice of music!
@philipengel61062 ай бұрын
That went , Smooth as glass!
@600miles2 ай бұрын
I can see clearly now, the fog has gone.
@enyafire28752 ай бұрын
My n600 engine sounds healthy , still at some time ide like to detail my carburetor 👍
@billjohnson46262 ай бұрын
Thank you
@zeon53232 ай бұрын
My Mom had that problem with her new Husqvarna with the 24 hp Kohler. After the dealer put in the third new pushrod under warranty they told Mom to use Marvel Mystery Oil in the gas every time she filled up. Never had another problem.
@kc2del123 ай бұрын
Looks pretty old, but it looks like it works very well.
@patsmith47063 ай бұрын
The Brookdale Lodge is going to open again one of these days. The Brook Room was a real treat to go to brunch in. The firefighters stayed there during the fire in 2020. The diner next to it is a great place to eat.
@2stroketurbo3 ай бұрын
don't use the boiled dirty carb water for your ramen noodles
@600miles3 ай бұрын
That's in a different video
@zeon53233 ай бұрын
Nice job.
@MajesticShells3 ай бұрын
The dirtiest little carburetor 😂
@FrankC-lt7px3 ай бұрын
She’s a boat now.
@runewilliamwaltoft22603 ай бұрын
Poor 4AGE!
@ThePneumanicHunter3 ай бұрын
That was my first car. $150 and drove it for 3 years. One year in It smoked and caught fire. I replaced the engine with one from a Buick century. Good times.
@lalallamamama3 ай бұрын
That’s some clean water tho
@600miles2 ай бұрын
Oregon's finest
@Slotcarking3 ай бұрын
Good luck on the restoration! Please keep us posted.❤ Bought my 86 MR2 for $1300 about 4 years ago. Needed crankshaft brgs. Was able to replace in 1 weekend by dropping the oil pan & doing it from under the car.
@600miles15 күн бұрын
Did you use a Sneaky Pete to get the bearings out? I hope after I drain the sump the engine will still rotate.
@Slotcarking15 күн бұрын
@@600miles No, a couple YT videos on how to do it. Basically drain oil, drop exhaust, drop oil pan, rotate engine to #1 cylinder at TDC, replace connecting rod brgs on #2 & #4, rotate crankshaft so #2 is at TDC, replace brgs on #1 & #3.
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This car is 73 years old as my Grandfather bought one new that same year I was born.
I’d like to see more videos from you. I remember when those early 50 Studebaker submarines were as common as dirt, and about as cheap.
Just spray the area with spray disinfectant, before vacumming. Dont want to breath airborn particles. Ya gotta clean that underseat heater core!,,,,,,
Sounds like harmonics in the hydraulics.
I started using the hepa filter bags in my Rigid shop vac. I always hated the thought of buying bags, but they eliminate the exhaust dust.
Sweet!
Be sure the cable is adjusted correctly and is on the pulleys and in the guides.
There is no cable, it's a 1.5" wide chain on rollers and the single chain goes under a steel plate on the floor and up the opposite side.
I'm surprised it's a V8.
First year available.
I love these old studebaker bullet noses, especially the ones with the big panoramic rear windows.
There are some pretty good chrome paint products out there, you might be able to save some of the pot metal unibtainium parts that way!
One of my favorite body styles. Looks like a solid rebuild candidate. Good luck I'll be watching!
Skip the vacuum. Flush that bitch out with a fire hose! And keep the rusty patina. GREAT lookin car!
Had a 51 Commander years ago, so sorry I got rid of it. One year only with a V8 and the bullet nose. Hard to find. Good luck with this project!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/nYiI262mhKbbhM4.html
Lots a work! Keep it up! Cool car!!
Great Car !
Cool!
My stock fuel pump does not suck up the gas from tank I’ve tested it when I first got it, it does sound as it should but no gas Any ideas as to why it would be? Thanks in advance 👍
I had that problem with my Z600 when I got it out of about 25 years of storage. Turns out the steel pickup pipe in the tank was rusted closed.
@@zeon5323 mine was rebuilt pump sounds healthy just confused as to why no fuel In the meantime I have an aftermarket pump to be able to move it around at home but ide really like the original
Probably a plugged steel line, I'd do the roto rooter treatment to it with a cordless drill and a length of old speedo cable. Just disconnect the rubber tube from the tank then feed the rotating cable into the tank till the obstruction is cleared. Don't run the direction reverse as the cable will unravel.
@@600miles thank you sir I will definitely do that 👍
@@600miles That's how I fixed mine.
5 minutes with a rake lol
I am currently finishing up restoration of my 1970 Honda n600 that has been sitting for 30 years. The engine was rebuilt by Bill Colford 30 years ago and has about 1000 miles on the engine. I still have wiring to deal with and finishing up on a complete brake overhaul. Hope to have it on the road in a few months. It was inspiring to see this video and see this engine running again. Thanks for the inspiration.
Shelli says her car next please.
I think we need to get her gas tank back in her sedan first !
Makes me want to get mine “finished” mine is and unfinished convertible also
Nice to see another come back to life. Not many still around.
Geo Metro roadster... that's all I've got to say.😕
This location has been a Best Buy for well over 20 years. There is a newer one at South Van Ness at 24th.
I have one of these in my backyard and I really need to get back to making it drivable again.
Why 1941 Plymouths?
I've bought stuff from Ray for my Z600.
Ray is a good guy, he buys from me 🙂
I saw this car on Facebook marketplace that’s such a tripod thing😭
I have 3 Powell P81 motorcycles
Cool, I have a '39 Streamliner and a Phantom 7 minibike and 2 Powell trucks and some other stuff.
Looks like a roller skate!!!
Cool!
Nice choice of music!
That went , Smooth as glass!
I can see clearly now, the fog has gone.
My n600 engine sounds healthy , still at some time ide like to detail my carburetor 👍
Thank you
My Mom had that problem with her new Husqvarna with the 24 hp Kohler. After the dealer put in the third new pushrod under warranty they told Mom to use Marvel Mystery Oil in the gas every time she filled up. Never had another problem.
Looks pretty old, but it looks like it works very well.
The Brookdale Lodge is going to open again one of these days. The Brook Room was a real treat to go to brunch in. The firefighters stayed there during the fire in 2020. The diner next to it is a great place to eat.
don't use the boiled dirty carb water for your ramen noodles
That's in a different video
Nice job.
The dirtiest little carburetor 😂
She’s a boat now.
Poor 4AGE!
That was my first car. $150 and drove it for 3 years. One year in It smoked and caught fire. I replaced the engine with one from a Buick century. Good times.
That’s some clean water tho
Oregon's finest
Good luck on the restoration! Please keep us posted.❤ Bought my 86 MR2 for $1300 about 4 years ago. Needed crankshaft brgs. Was able to replace in 1 weekend by dropping the oil pan & doing it from under the car.
Did you use a Sneaky Pete to get the bearings out? I hope after I drain the sump the engine will still rotate.
@@600miles No, a couple YT videos on how to do it. Basically drain oil, drop exhaust, drop oil pan, rotate engine to #1 cylinder at TDC, replace connecting rod brgs on #2 & #4, rotate crankshaft so #2 is at TDC, replace brgs on #1 & #3.
Another good tip.