JUNKYARD Plymouth AMAZING Comeback After Years of Neglect! Part 2

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“My soul exalts the Lord, And my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior." -Luke 1:47

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Let's get this project going! We complete our disc brake swap as well as getting all new rear suspension and running gear completed. Stay tuned for all the incredible upgrades!

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Dylan McCool
PO Box 398
Hazel Green, AL 35750

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Dylan, just wanted to say that it's great to see the way you're bringing Brier (hope I spelled that right?) into the picture more. Fun to see him growing in confidence and the two of you working together so well!

jakebelder
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I had to chuckle when you two tried to pull the pumpkin out. I saw the axels in place and thought, wake up boys.

bengone
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Dylan has a lot of knowledge. Not too many of us have ever set up a differential.
A friend of mine set up differentials all day long, his specialty, in a big diesel truck shop.

WilliamKiene
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My dad had an old Plymouth Belvedere I think it was a 68. As a kid, I remember we removed the trunk lid, put a fridge in the back of the car standing up, and drove it home from the store. Knowing that the trunk was wide enough to hold a refrigerator is amazing

oldcarnutzs
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Love watching this comeback. In the late 70's, I had a 1970 Road Runner, beep beep horn and all. Only had a 383 Magnum, and that car was Fast hehe. All I did was swap carbs with a Holley, distributor with an Accell Dual Point and big yellow coil. Speedo went to 150, but the fastest I ever went was around 130mph with plenty of pedal left. Wasn't the best hiway to do that on hehe...

robertluckshis
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Looks like a great project. Im enjoying this series tremendously.

MrMongo
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My uncle had a 1970 Roadrunner when I was younger. It was a similar blue and had a GTX hood on it. It was the first Mopar I ever drove when I was 16. It rotted out and back then you couldn't get the replacement panels you can now, so he sold it.

billyduffany
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Information on your projects are an absolute understanding of how to go about replacing and using old parts to save money is spot on. Love to see more of your build, like to see engine and drool some more, love the color. Cant wait to see you burn rubber.

bluefeatherlopez
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Dylan just so you know if you spray a little soapy water on brake fluid it will neutralize the brake fluid and stop it from eating the paint

masonnutter
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One of my favorite cars Dylan and Bryar! Great video y’all!

hanknipper
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I think that’s awesome. You had all those parts saved the brake lines. The front end that rear end that is cost-effective. Can’t wait to see you put the motor in that. Looking forward to part three

michaelglagola
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Good job Dylan on the build looks awesome 🎉🎉

stevegallego
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Just writing to let you know I love watching y'all! The Dukes of Dodge/Chrysler! Such awesome entertainment.

DTransform
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One more bowl of ice cream and you gotta send Briar in to do that rear gear install.

marksieber
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That stuff is always amazing. Wish I'd be there

rustee_nyfe
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Hi Dylan and Brier nice vehicle and video 📹 and workmanship looking Sweet

mikekozi-lester
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Like the general lee wheels on the donor car

loriendastafford
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Since I moved I'd been looking for a new church and found Dylan McCool and he's been my pastor ever since.

skipads
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To remove e-brake cables from the backing plate, use a hose clamp to compress the fingers on the clip, pull the clip part way out, loosen the hose clamp and pull the cable right out.

rong
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great job you two have become an "A" -team it's a pleasure to watch you

danieldoherty