Those Lincoln wire wheels and center caps are worth a fortune! Very hard to find!!
@josephlullo21633 күн бұрын
where are you located and what are you asking for the Galaxie? I love the old Fords with the FE engine!
@NoL1m1tGarage3 күн бұрын
@@josephlullo2163 I'm in Mid Missouri. Feel free to email me at [email protected] if you're close enough to be interested!
@marklevine-es2br3 күн бұрын
My father bought that same model 1962, car(convertible), in 1964. It was one of the most classist cars and easiest cars to work on . I actually learned ( as a 13 year old) to drive on that car . Good luck !!! This car is worth it .. Mark , Raleigh, NC… good video.
@DimasFajar-ns4vb3 күн бұрын
wow its a car not a motorcycle sir
@NoL1m1tGarage3 күн бұрын
@@DimasFajar-ns4vb ?
@ervinthompson65984 күн бұрын
It honestly sounds like at least one brake is locked up - it wants to pull itself too badly.
@NoL1m1tGarage4 күн бұрын
@@ervinthompson6598 it coasted well so must be alright 🤣
@ervinthompson65983 күн бұрын
@@NoL1m1tGarage 👍
@locotrucker464 күн бұрын
My grandparents had a black 4 door 62 galaxy back in the day so this video brings back memories for me. Thanks for the video.
@kevinkobayashi4 күн бұрын
dont forget to find a side mirror before going to far, the cops love to tease ya
@GSG8341295 күн бұрын
Nice Video, So what Air Shocks are you using? I've got a 1969 Chevelle with the same 275 50 15s on 15x10s Cragars and the wheel is to close to the outer this looks like a good reference
@NoL1m1tGarage5 күн бұрын
@@GSG834129 no idea to be honest this is a super old video. Have 15x10s 5.5 backspace with 275 60 15s now and don't even need air in the shocks. No rub. Could go to a 295 with room
@red_fox_flareside6 күн бұрын
Hell yeah dude! Nice work. I own a 4 door 62.
@NoL1m1tGarage6 күн бұрын
@@red_fox_flareside Want another one? 😂
@jeromebreeding33026 күн бұрын
It appears to be FE powered. Fix it to be road-worthy, then attend to the other stuff.
@NoL1m1tGarage6 күн бұрын
@@jeromebreeding3302 352 fe
@TylersNeighborhoodGarage6 күн бұрын
Some interesting things going on there. Since it's a '62 it should have a 292 Y-block but that's not guaranteed since the 260 was introduced during '62 and was standard for '63. The reason why you were having such a hard time getting it to move is that it has a 2 speed Ford of Matic, which although it actually has 3 speeds, starts out in second unless you floor it or shift all the way to low. Last, I hear Purple Martins at your place. I hope someone is maintaining their houses.
@user-bm8ei5ub1c6 күн бұрын
62's also came with the F,E motors ..a 352 or 390,,even a 406
@NoL1m1tGarage6 күн бұрын
Yep, 352 based on vin as well!
@user-wc4uh4rl3z6 күн бұрын
Nice ride 🇺🇲northern calif.
@morgansword7 күн бұрын
I am curious as to if a guy could tie hay twine to the system and as the engine turns over, let the twine wrap around all pulleys and make a full belt, a sort of full as its turning much faster than a guy could stop when full. If enough wraps were around those pulleys, then a guy could even tension it a bit and have a even better chance of keeping fluids moving through the compromised system. I am sure that this system would not do much as cooling goes, taking in its had hard water in there and most likely a big deposit of rust and other junk in it. Since I don't see a ford besides this one in a small shot of what you work on, do you even care if it survives. I do know from experience that when a rig is looking more like it can be repaired that someone will attempt to refurbish those old rigs. 62 was a odd body style, not really popular among most who "Restore" these cars. I have owned and drove these rigs from the times when they were at most five years old. I drove fords because of my not being a kid who was liked by the majority of kids near. My dad was mopar so I had to be different. Every kid around had hundreds of dollars to spend and I wasn't from that side of the tracks. I could get a ford running and driving for a few dollars or even given to me. Really tho, just wonder if a guy could wrap the bailing twine tight enough to survive say twenty miles or more
@bobbiemegee-collis95227 күн бұрын
I am tickled that you're showing a Ford some love! 🤭
@OKHall7 күн бұрын
Cool car. Do a little work on it and take it to a local car meet.
@tracybeal96827 күн бұрын
Clean her up and get her together! Would make a good parade car.
@tampascalpink10 күн бұрын
Looks like fun lol
@tracybeal968213 күн бұрын
LS big block
@chad606315 күн бұрын
Ls big block
@chucklentz998314 күн бұрын
Coyote if you wanna go fast anyway
@speedeagle549215 күн бұрын
Hey man anyway i can contact you? I have a 69 chevelle im about to do this too
@NoL1m1tGarage15 күн бұрын
@@speedeagle5492 any form of social media! All No L1m1t Garage
@dr.jonathandeanpsyd1613Ай бұрын
Rugged!!!
@ckuehncnwhsytАй бұрын
Junk.
@NoL1m1tGarageАй бұрын
Runs pretty good 🤷♂️
@ckuehncnwhsytАй бұрын
FE series Fords generally do; they're pretty much bullet proof. The car, however, is beyond restoration.
@NoL1m1tGarageАй бұрын
It could be done, I won't be the one to do it, but maybe someone will 🤣. If not, itll just cruise some as is
@georgescott7556Ай бұрын
hell yeah glad to see the chevelle moving on it own power you will get all the kinks out. theres going to be another street car take over in october at fling h.
@NoL1m1tGarageАй бұрын
We plan on being there!
@georgescott7556Ай бұрын
@@NoL1m1tGarage rock on sir!!👍🏻
@aired-downdisconnected4125Ай бұрын
Looks perfect right there. 👍
@johnmahoney2178Ай бұрын
Getting closer and nice to see it on the road again almost done.😳💯✊👍
@kevinwills227Ай бұрын
vapour lock in gas line maybe
@elijah2078Ай бұрын
Nice Job!!! I left my carpet in the hot June Tennessee sun for a few days to help with relaxing it before installation.
@madeleyinc2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it's the cam making it sound choppy, not that rendition of a boom tube.
@NoL1m1tGarage2 ай бұрын
Well yea.. Guess I should have titled it "cam chop through NASCAR boom tube"
@davidbrown-552 ай бұрын
Very nice. How did you know what hole the bows went in to? Bought my car with them out and not sure the correct hole for each bow. Bummer
@NoL1m1tGarage2 ай бұрын
Kept them in line when I took them out 😅. Best bet is to test fit them in the roof before putting them in the headliner, then keep them in position when its time to put em in the headliner.
@robertconklin38502 ай бұрын
I'm watching because I just bought a 2jz to put in my 77 Vega, seen what I'm in for
@brianmehaffy2 ай бұрын
Smokin Joe!!! Love this video! Keep up the great work!
@lonniekiser36122 ай бұрын
Nice video Bud , and you're Buddy some great work for sure.Glad u guys got it going, Sounds pretty good 👍
@douglasmcintyre31792 ай бұрын
Was very surprised on the sound of it. Wicked car you got, excited for the next one. Thanks
@kevinwills2272 ай бұрын
it gonna sound wicked cant wait till its tuned up gonna go side ways down the road
@allensnook77602 ай бұрын
Loved the sound its money!!
@tracybeal96822 ай бұрын
Sounded better than I thought it would ❤
@overtime-garage2 ай бұрын
Badassness dude....cant wait to i get mine running! Keep making foward progress
@KeehloRSPS3 ай бұрын
I’m about to attempt to do the same to mine 😢
@bobbymanibusan21273 ай бұрын
“Why am I doing this?” “Because I want to”. Yessir. Love it
@RS-of1om3 ай бұрын
nice sounds like a 350 small block w a cam till you see the straight 6.
@red_fox_flareside3 ай бұрын
That car is rad! I want to get a 60 or 62 4 door Galaxie. Looks like yours has the emberglow interior.
@sojourn55674 ай бұрын
What was the difference between the part you first installed and the second part? I'm looking at getting one used, and want to be sure my seats can slide back.
@NoL1m1tGarage4 ай бұрын
The first one was too wide. I have this whole set up for sale as I don't own the machine anymore and took it out when I sold it if you're interested
@warrenguy4424 ай бұрын
Can you finish this up already!? 😅 Im working on a swap in my GBody and would like to learn from your mistakes. 😅
@NoL1m1tGarage4 ай бұрын
Theres been lots of progress, but working on a deadline so alot of it hasnt been videod lol. Going hard on it this weekend so will probably make a video this weekend. Pretty straight forward. If ya have any questions holler!
@WankTaylor4 ай бұрын
Bringing it to life is good noise
@WankTaylor4 ай бұрын
That’s definitely badass love how different it is .
@siliconvalleyengineer58754 ай бұрын
wow just wow, those iowa salted winter roads show no mercy. I lived in West Union Iowa early 70's, my folks station wagon rear quarter panels both rusted out from the salted roads and fell off the car, it looks even worse under the hood. My dad left it in a gully on our farm, it literally rusted to nothing after a couple more years. Thats a real nice Chevelle worthy of saving, I hope your able to do a frame off and remove all that rust.
@GregoryJohnston774 ай бұрын
You SIR are a fucking Genius!!! 😂😂😂 new sub here. 🤘💪👌 are you the same dude who sets up the camera and watches reactions? Lol
@NoL1m1tGarage4 ай бұрын
No sir, I'm sure when its done I will, but that is Sterling, he is out of Florida with a 68 that was 2JZ swapped. It is no longer I don't believe.
@juliangasca66404 ай бұрын
nice ride
@wdw2094 ай бұрын
Owned the same car when I was a teenager loved it what a tank.Don't worry if you lose the keys you can start it with anything that will fit in the slot.
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Those Lincoln wire wheels and center caps are worth a fortune! Very hard to find!!
where are you located and what are you asking for the Galaxie? I love the old Fords with the FE engine!
@@josephlullo2163 I'm in Mid Missouri. Feel free to email me at [email protected] if you're close enough to be interested!
My father bought that same model 1962, car(convertible), in 1964. It was one of the most classist cars and easiest cars to work on . I actually learned ( as a 13 year old) to drive on that car . Good luck !!! This car is worth it .. Mark , Raleigh, NC… good video.
wow its a car not a motorcycle sir
@@DimasFajar-ns4vb ?
It honestly sounds like at least one brake is locked up - it wants to pull itself too badly.
@@ervinthompson6598 it coasted well so must be alright 🤣
@@NoL1m1tGarage 👍
My grandparents had a black 4 door 62 galaxy back in the day so this video brings back memories for me. Thanks for the video.
dont forget to find a side mirror before going to far, the cops love to tease ya
Nice Video, So what Air Shocks are you using? I've got a 1969 Chevelle with the same 275 50 15s on 15x10s Cragars and the wheel is to close to the outer this looks like a good reference
@@GSG834129 no idea to be honest this is a super old video. Have 15x10s 5.5 backspace with 275 60 15s now and don't even need air in the shocks. No rub. Could go to a 295 with room
Hell yeah dude! Nice work. I own a 4 door 62.
@@red_fox_flareside Want another one? 😂
It appears to be FE powered. Fix it to be road-worthy, then attend to the other stuff.
@@jeromebreeding3302 352 fe
Some interesting things going on there. Since it's a '62 it should have a 292 Y-block but that's not guaranteed since the 260 was introduced during '62 and was standard for '63. The reason why you were having such a hard time getting it to move is that it has a 2 speed Ford of Matic, which although it actually has 3 speeds, starts out in second unless you floor it or shift all the way to low. Last, I hear Purple Martins at your place. I hope someone is maintaining their houses.
62's also came with the F,E motors ..a 352 or 390,,even a 406
Yep, 352 based on vin as well!
Nice ride 🇺🇲northern calif.
I am curious as to if a guy could tie hay twine to the system and as the engine turns over, let the twine wrap around all pulleys and make a full belt, a sort of full as its turning much faster than a guy could stop when full. If enough wraps were around those pulleys, then a guy could even tension it a bit and have a even better chance of keeping fluids moving through the compromised system. I am sure that this system would not do much as cooling goes, taking in its had hard water in there and most likely a big deposit of rust and other junk in it. Since I don't see a ford besides this one in a small shot of what you work on, do you even care if it survives. I do know from experience that when a rig is looking more like it can be repaired that someone will attempt to refurbish those old rigs. 62 was a odd body style, not really popular among most who "Restore" these cars. I have owned and drove these rigs from the times when they were at most five years old. I drove fords because of my not being a kid who was liked by the majority of kids near. My dad was mopar so I had to be different. Every kid around had hundreds of dollars to spend and I wasn't from that side of the tracks. I could get a ford running and driving for a few dollars or even given to me. Really tho, just wonder if a guy could wrap the bailing twine tight enough to survive say twenty miles or more
I am tickled that you're showing a Ford some love! 🤭
Cool car. Do a little work on it and take it to a local car meet.
Clean her up and get her together! Would make a good parade car.
Looks like fun lol
LS big block
Ls big block
Coyote if you wanna go fast anyway
Hey man anyway i can contact you? I have a 69 chevelle im about to do this too
@@speedeagle5492 any form of social media! All No L1m1t Garage
Rugged!!!
Junk.
Runs pretty good 🤷♂️
FE series Fords generally do; they're pretty much bullet proof. The car, however, is beyond restoration.
It could be done, I won't be the one to do it, but maybe someone will 🤣. If not, itll just cruise some as is
hell yeah glad to see the chevelle moving on it own power you will get all the kinks out. theres going to be another street car take over in october at fling h.
We plan on being there!
@@NoL1m1tGarage rock on sir!!👍🏻
Looks perfect right there. 👍
Getting closer and nice to see it on the road again almost done.😳💯✊👍
vapour lock in gas line maybe
Nice Job!!! I left my carpet in the hot June Tennessee sun for a few days to help with relaxing it before installation.
Pretty sure it's the cam making it sound choppy, not that rendition of a boom tube.
Well yea.. Guess I should have titled it "cam chop through NASCAR boom tube"
Very nice. How did you know what hole the bows went in to? Bought my car with them out and not sure the correct hole for each bow. Bummer
Kept them in line when I took them out 😅. Best bet is to test fit them in the roof before putting them in the headliner, then keep them in position when its time to put em in the headliner.
I'm watching because I just bought a 2jz to put in my 77 Vega, seen what I'm in for
Smokin Joe!!! Love this video! Keep up the great work!
Nice video Bud , and you're Buddy some great work for sure.Glad u guys got it going, Sounds pretty good 👍
Was very surprised on the sound of it. Wicked car you got, excited for the next one. Thanks
it gonna sound wicked cant wait till its tuned up gonna go side ways down the road
Loved the sound its money!!
Sounded better than I thought it would ❤
Badassness dude....cant wait to i get mine running! Keep making foward progress
I’m about to attempt to do the same to mine 😢
“Why am I doing this?” “Because I want to”. Yessir. Love it
nice sounds like a 350 small block w a cam till you see the straight 6.
That car is rad! I want to get a 60 or 62 4 door Galaxie. Looks like yours has the emberglow interior.
What was the difference between the part you first installed and the second part? I'm looking at getting one used, and want to be sure my seats can slide back.
The first one was too wide. I have this whole set up for sale as I don't own the machine anymore and took it out when I sold it if you're interested
Can you finish this up already!? 😅 Im working on a swap in my GBody and would like to learn from your mistakes. 😅
Theres been lots of progress, but working on a deadline so alot of it hasnt been videod lol. Going hard on it this weekend so will probably make a video this weekend. Pretty straight forward. If ya have any questions holler!
Bringing it to life is good noise
That’s definitely badass love how different it is .
wow just wow, those iowa salted winter roads show no mercy. I lived in West Union Iowa early 70's, my folks station wagon rear quarter panels both rusted out from the salted roads and fell off the car, it looks even worse under the hood. My dad left it in a gully on our farm, it literally rusted to nothing after a couple more years. Thats a real nice Chevelle worthy of saving, I hope your able to do a frame off and remove all that rust.
You SIR are a fucking Genius!!! 😂😂😂 new sub here. 🤘💪👌 are you the same dude who sets up the camera and watches reactions? Lol
No sir, I'm sure when its done I will, but that is Sterling, he is out of Florida with a 68 that was 2JZ swapped. It is no longer I don't believe.
nice ride
Owned the same car when I was a teenager loved it what a tank.Don't worry if you lose the keys you can start it with anything that will fit in the slot.