Classic Car Living | Everyday Owners'
Classic Car Living | Everyday Owners'
Welcome to the ultimate destination for automotive enthusiasts! We take pride in being the go-to channel for all things classic cars. Our spotlight not only focuses on the extraordinary stories behind iconic builds and classic car owners but also features engaging "How-to" videos, providing enthusiasts like you with valuable insights.
We showcase the captivating stories of car owners, tracing their journey with their beloved vehicles. Explore where they purchased, the steps they took, and the reasons behind their choice.
But that's not all - we also bring you exclusive coverage of the hottest car shows, giving you a front-row seat to the latest and greatest in the automotive world. And of course, the journey doesn't end there - buckle up as we hit the road for thrilling drives.
If you enjoy Classic Cars, then this is the place to be.
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Hello, this is Hector and Yadira. Thanks for sharing our Blue Renegade, and yes, we want to share our story. I will email you, buddy, and thank you for the great video.
@@ChasinReef Hey Hector! Great, I was looking forward to your email. Thanks for watching💪
Look at that rear- end- beautiful 👍
Wanna be a real HotWheels™ Legend? Take a shot every time he says "stance". You're welcome.
Cyper truck look like refrigerator
That's my kind of pretty❤
I have a warning for you.when i converted my.mustang to V8 i had 3 high speed pursuits i got away 2 times. The last pursuit i wrecked the car an went to jail at 18. I Look back and it was worh it 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅🎉❤
I have my grandma's 1966 mustang six cylinder converted to a 302 with Borg Warner t 10 since 1985. I'm doing a restoration for the second time currently. I love that car she's my baby
The Frighteners, Michael J.Fox drove one in that movie. ❤
289's and 302's are excellent engines. They last forever and deliver decent power.
@@RandysRides agree! Glad you enjoy! Come back this Friday for a 68 GT500.
I love it I totally love it I love his attitude about it especially when he said it's lighter because of the rust I thought that was great😂
Yes, Zeke has a good sense of humor. Glad you enjoyed! Please subscribe and share with friends if you enjoyed my page💪
The guy and his car are amazing. Excellent work.
Got money..thats why.
1969 was the only one with 4 headlights. That '69fastback would've been a great build! Love the looks of his '70,great job! Also dig that shaker hood!❤😎🙂👍
Hopefully he eventually cleans up the rust and patch welds the larger spots so that the vehicle can actually last this time.
@@MrAnarchyMarine He will…. He’s just enjoying it for now. Hope you enjoyed it! Check out some other cool cars on my page. Appreciate the support💪
Nice car and some good work, thanks for saving it.
Dope cars👏👏👏
@@305miamiclassics Thxs💪
Refreshing to actually see someone do it themselves. When you are the one actually doing the work and didn’t just pay the money, I respect it a lot more. Nice job
I noticed it has the cool steering wheel horn.
Will you sell the 69?
Stunning cars. I had an 82 Mustang GT and I wish i still had it.
@@ms.sonshine8878 Love those foxbody’s, especially the 82 GT front. Thanks for the support💪
Good job. Beautiful car. Mustangs are my favorite.
@@ms.sonshine8878 Mustangs are also my favorite! If you haven’t, please subscribe and share my page with friends.👍
I have a 32 option numbers matching '69 GTO and I wish I had bought a more common car because there is no way in hell I resto-mod this one. I probably should have just done what so many others do. Clone a Le Mans into a GOAT. And then resto-mod it.
Ugly rims
If anyone is interested in having their car highlighted on my channel, email me at: [email protected]. I’m always looking for new content.
Great video my friend. Sergio Diez.
@@The305-truth Hey Sergio, thanks my friend💪
Again, I really like your videos, the way you showcase the car and tell a little about it. Not too short and not too long l, perfect
@@Dennis1H Thanks Dennis, really appreciate the support💪 I’m trying different things to see what viewers like.
I like it’s beautiful
@@donniebooth8478 Thanks! Glad you enjoyed. Please share and subscribe for more videos of classics. 💪💪
The Cyber Trucks look like dog poop shovels !!! IMHO
@@N-Scale 😆😆😆
Great collection of cars to see here , seems to be something for everyone's liking. I would definitely go for a classic car before the Cybertrucks ,as I dont care for them at all and would never own one ever . Sorry Im a mopar guy and will never change .I have a 70 340 Duster now and will never part with it ! Great video Thanks for sharing !
@@user-gl7mj7xd6z That’s the beauty of these type of shows, something for everyone. Good luck with your Duster! Send me some pics during the process and I can highlight it in a short for you. Thanks for watching💪
Thanks for taking us to the show Rob! Beautiful, impressive vehicles! Those Cyber trucks sure look impressive too; looking forward to viewing your video highlighting them. What a great mix of impressive cars, thanks again for sharing with us!
@@eddyballester8990 did you hear your shout out my brother?
Wonderful car , and a wonderful Guy , who is amazing , and don't forget the sound 🥰🥰🥰👍
@@stranarn1 glad you enjoyed! Please subscribe and share if you liked the video.
Love his car! He's very talented. Great job!
@@davidparise4517 Thanks David! Glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe and share if you liked it. Appreciate the support💪
Car sounds great!
@@rfiskillingussoftly6568 It sure does! Hope you enjoyed. 💪💪
Nice car and it's not one of those take it to a custom shop and write a check builds
@@timw4369 I wish I knew how to do all that welding myself… It saves you a ton of time and money. Appreciate your support💪
My favorite was my second car...'69 Mustang Mach 1 351W with the C4 transmission. I was 18, young and foolish, street drag when I had the chance. Met my victims at the line, put it in L2, put in 3/4 throttle, up to 10 mph, back to first and mat it. Never lost a single time 😁❤
@@timheersma4708 Nice! This is what classic cars are about Tim, the memories. Everyone has a story or a memory of their classic car and this is why I make this channel, to highlight those stories. Appreciate your support👍
That shaker scoop looks just like the one I had on my 69 SCJ
@@rogerbeutler5671 Your 69 SCJ is definitely a monster though…. Glad you enjoyed the story. Check out some of my other stories on my channel also. Thanks for your support👊
My favs, 69-70’s fastback. Drop a Coyote or Big LS and you gotta road worthy, daily driver beast machine. Love that thing, great job. LoudLove
The police stopped to beat the crap out of you and you shit yourself and said you were recording a KZread video
I always wanted to paint the engine bay of a car gray! I knew it would look awesome gray, & it does! All engine bays should be gray
I think it's just great that you have given this classic Mustang a second chance at life on the road again, and it sounds amazing and you have done a fantastic job at resurrecting this beauty . Great name . Great car. Hope to see more of this classic . Thanks for sharing !
Nice job! I like the grey in the engine bay...looks great . 1 question...is it a real Boss 302?
@@reyperez3267 It’s not… he wishes though😆 Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome young man God has blessed him with such a great and beautiful gift keep up the great work you are doing sir love you that car 😁😇💖🙏
@@user-ro8kr9cy8o Thanks for watching my friend! Please subscribe and share with your friends if you enjoyed. Appreciate it💪
Nice and part of the brotherhood of rusty Mustangs. 😂 Just curious (and sorry if I missed the detail if mentioned). Is that 302 a roller or flat tappet cam?
@@gx21a it’s a flat tappet cam 302. Please subscribe and share with your buddies, it helps me out so I can keep this page going💪
@@305classicsWell... OK... because you asked nicely 😅
@@gx21a 💪
Love it.
@@mrmoss149 Glad you liked it! Please share and subscribe to help me out. Thanks👊👊
I'm doing a70 Mustang with a 428scj It's Dark ivory green. Does take a lot of time and money. .Thanks for sharing your car with us
@@waynehoffman7746 Wayne, sounds like a monster build! Thanks for watching!
Wow what a beauty!!
@@johnquiles4647 Thanks John! Appreciate the support! Check out the other builds on my page .
My Favorite Mustang 1970 302
Great job..
Thanks for the Inspiration Zeke! I'm doing the "three year build". The front is done and I'm working on the rear axle. It's been 1 year 1 month since the start, (budget dictating) and it does add up. My question to you; What kept you motivated when you were about to give up and is that what happened to your 69?
@@spaleny1 I have reached out to Zeke and told him to respond to your questions. Thanks for your support💪💪
Hey bud! Thanks for watching the video! I know the road its not easy, i always try to divide the projects in parts, the more you see done the more excited you get, you always going to get ups and downs but keep pushing, i promise its worth it… finish the front put engine in and start the car, ones you hear it nothing its going to stop you! Good luck
@@Zekefarias Thanks Zeke for responding!
Very nice story.😊
I get why coyote swap is desirable, but a 4v 4.6 with the original shaker plumbed in would be a very cool resto mod.
@@03Mach1-zv6im I agree but for a daily driver, Coyote would be much more reliable. Appreciate the support💪
Just found your channel and love it. I have reconnected wonderful auto content and yours popped up in my feed and was a welcomed edition. I have a serious injury 18 months ago, and 4 surgeries and a total knee later I have decided that everything in everyone of my collections would be enjoyed through use. In Dec of 2003 I drove a 2003 Mach 1 off the lot. For the past 21 years I have driven it to shows, events, in parades and on loops. In the middle of last year I had 5,300 original miles on it. I’m the spirit of we can’t take anything when we go, last year I sold my commuter car and have been driving the Mach 1 daily since. It is such a wonderful car, with great character and not many driver aids. It is a pure driving experience and I have loved every mile that I’ve put on it since. There is something about driving a classic car (newly minted as it is just over 20 years old) that is in like new condition with ultra low mileage that is a truly special feeling.
@@03Mach1-zv6im I’m glad you found my channel and happy you’re enjoying it. Please share with friends to help me out. Appreciate the support🙏