Disaster Barnyard Find | First Wash In 70 Years! | ABANDONED Plymouth | Car Detailing Restoration

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Disaster Barnyard Find | First Wash In 70 Years! | ABANDONED Plymouth | Car Detailing Restoration. Today, we tackle the exterior of an abandoned barn find Plymouth Special Deluxe that was untouched for close to 70 years! It was left in this barn in the 1950's and is covered in dirt & debris that hasn't been detailed in years that will require us to pressure wash the entire exterior, followed by a wash. If you find our videos satisfying or motivating make sure you hit subscribe!
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Did you guys enjoy us talking a little more candid in this video?

Dont forget to like the video and subscribe if you enjoyed it!

WDDetailing
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As a 78 year old I have ridden in plenty of these old cars. Fond memories of going to the lake in the fifties and 60's.

HoschtonBoy
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Just personally, I liked that your channel didn't usually include talking unless it was useful, unlike some of the other detailing channels. I listen to people all day and the quietness of your videos is always so relaxing. But do whatever you think will be best for the channel!

seanwarner
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This car is worth saving. It's a beautiful car. The thing is, with older cars they have a lot of character to them. Unlike today's cars that are built off a factory line. It may cost a bit to get back on the road but definitely worth it!

josephtimothybrickland
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Yes we enjoy your amazing convo betwen takes, it shows us your character and likeness. Love u guys

fariskasumovic
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Save, save, save, for sure! Restore preferably but a Rat Rod would also rock. I’m 77 and remember these bad boys on the road. Awesome 👏

billstev
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It's good to hear the two of you chatting .it's authentic which I like
Keep up the good work

mancsblue
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This car deserves a frame off restoration ❤️ 🙏🏼

ronnieb
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This 41 Plymouth is one year newer than my grandfather's first new car. When he bought it Canada was already in World War II, and new cars sales were being suspended. When he saw a Plymouth in the dealership, he bought it there and then, and continued on to visit his in-laws. These are great cars, so I really hope someone restores it, or at least does reversible upgrades.

michaeltutty
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I doubt the seats had foam in this vintage Plymouth! I enjoy your banter as you explored this great old car. People put a lot of bucks into the restoration of these vintage cars. Vermont Auto Enthusiasts has it show every August and the thousands of dollars that go into restoration is phenomenal. It is all in the "beauty of the beholder" when it comes to the love and devotion for these cars.

johnsomers
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Love the relaxing time talking about the car while doing the detail

roadrunnerm
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I watched this video earlier today, great video, thank you for recording this and uploading it.

So, I think it's totally worth salvaging. I think being in storage for so long totally helped save it.

This is totally a '41 Plymouth. I remember these from when I was a child, very cool starting point.

Assuming the the engine is free and not stuck and the transmission is free and not stuck, replace the braking system, ignition system, electrical, engine system, etc, probably looking at several thousands of dollars not to mention a full resto of the interior.

Final thoughts, a person with time, financial resources, and equipment to restore this vehicle to its former glory is a prime candidate to buy this vehicle and bring it back to its former glory.

Please don't rat rod it, hack it up, paint it purple with orange accents and drop in a small block and after market buckets and some ridiculous modifications and call it good, sorry, kinda long winded but you do have an excellent example of American automotive history and definitely worth restoring to its original glory.

Thank you for this video, awesome work as always.

dominicdevone
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These barn find videos are amazing! I would love to see more of these. 🔥

NamesMajin
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That car is absolutely worth saving! I would say that a full frame off restoration is probably somewhere within the $8k-$10k range. Possibly less if it's not horribly rusted! Another YouTuber who I follow named Kyle Lindsey (aka. SaabKyle04) knows these cars pretty well as his late grandfather had a super deluxe at one point, and Kyle actually many years later bought one just like it and he still owns it today.

mds
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AMAZING transformation! Get that car restored!

stude
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I like the back and forth between you guys. Would make a nice project car for a “MOPAR” guy.

edwarddunk
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Save, restore, rescue and put it back on the road, keep the classics rolling

pranilramdayal
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haha keep talking its actually really entertaining, you guys do really good work !!!
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jehsethna
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That beautiful car definitely looks like it can be re-conditioned. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

LittleTut
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RJ you my good sir are big pimpin. Love this videos man.

Z_Cowboy