'66 Chevy Panel Truck Sitting ~20 Years - Will It Run? NNKH

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This 1966 Chevy Panel Truck has been sitting for around 20 years. Let's see if it will run.

0:00 Intro
01:08 Exterior Tour
02:54 Under Hood
06:39 Interior Tour
09:30 Underbody/History
10:12 Getting It To Crank
15:51 Animal Visit
17:06 Need Spark
19:37 1st Start
21:09 Need More Electrons
23:04 Outro
25:04 Icy River Jet Ski Clips

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0:00 Intro
01:08 Exterior Tour
02:54 Under Hood
06:39 Interior Tour
09:30 Underbody/History
10:12 Getting It To Crank
15:51 Animal Visit
17:06 Need Spark
19:37 1st Start
21:09 Need More Electrons
23:04 Outro
25:04 Icy River Jet Ski Clips

NoNonsenseKnowHow
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Spent 45 years in the body business and never knew anyone who new his way around vehicles of all kinds like you do!! You are definitely my new favorite channel. Love watching all your videos, love the way you mix in personal pieces of your life with the work part. Your living the good life Chris don’t ever stop…you are a Rock Star!!!!

gregbauer
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Don't apologize for being you. Screw the haters and Karens. People watch to see you do your thing how you like to do it

joeyb
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People will always find something to b*tch about, can’t keep everyone happy man keep doing what you’re doing 💪🏼😁

JorisGerritsen
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you are the first person I've seen ride a sea doo in the winter, its never crossed my mind. Seems like a great way to shake up the winter blues

djlancer
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Such a great feeling to have the type of toys you have. An even better feeling is having the ability to fix them.

johnhamilton
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the carpet in this rig is called 'sculptured pile'. The guy that designed the PT (Panel Truck) Cruiser for Chrysler also designed the HHR (Heritage High Roof). Little car trivia there.

bobgrob
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I really enjoy watching your channel also, i am a retired Union Pipefitter /Servicefitter HVAC 31 years i used aerokroil for years and that stuff is the best

shoe
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The engine suffix code of "CMJ" comes back as a mid 70's 350CI, The "K" is for St Catherines, Ontario, Canada engine plant. The "05 07" (May 7th), engine assembly day-month code

hotrods
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For folks like me that remember when all dry cleaners ran pick-up and delivery routes these panel trucks probably bring back memories. When I was young in the mid-sixties even though our town was small (about 12, 000 folks) the main three dry cleaners all ran these panel trucks

AudioFileZ
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Rarely comment but the concrete block under the tire, glad it held. The compressive strength is sitting upright. Lucky the one you use obviously had a high psi rating. Please don’t lay another on its side you might not be so fortunate. 👍🏻

kbschulze
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I'm a shade tree mechanic see you do all of this in the (what i call) extreme WITH holding a camera in one hand alot of the my hats off to you my friend! still digging way back on the loving them! GREAT JOB FROM ARKANSAS

stevecook
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I had a 1960 Apache 30 series. 144inch. Wheelbase we put a 1976-78 Chevy suburban 4wheel drive chassis fit almost perfect ran a 350LT1, 4 speed M21 33 inch. Tire's seven inch lift.she was a bad-ass.my father got mad at me and got rid of everything I owned. She had seven layer's of house paint on her. Back in 1980.preserved the whole body from rusting.I Miss her.great video. Looking forward to see More.

russellsherry
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I thought I was a hard worker lol. After working a ten hour day I like to sit down kick my feet up with a cold beverage watch you in action, amazing for sure. I think you have outgrown your yard and garage, hopefully you get a large shop soon.

marktoffler
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jet ski in the winter on ICE! now I know your KRAY KRAY!! And I love

SKYNET-ewuf
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I have to say that your videos are never dull. Back in my late teens I had a chance to get a panel truck (mid 60's, extra long body GMC) but I really didn't have the know how to get it running. Watching you work on this one takes me back to an easier time and I thank you for that. I enjoy the stuff you put out--keep up the good work.

kaprentice
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I’m impressed with how prepared you were for the revival.👍

johnreid
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This dude Chris is an awesome mechanic, with a super duper cool wife named Jennifer who seems to like cars, and trucks and boats and mechanics in general, as much as he does.which in my opinion, makes him "A very lucky man"Heck they even have a cool dog named Gus! This is definitely one of my new favorite channels on YouTube for sure.I really dig how they show you everything and in such a laid back, unassuming way.I hope that they keep on making way more videos and I sincerely hope they both get rich doing it.Godspeed to them 😁

williamsullivan
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Love old panel trucks!
You’re very easy to watch and such a great positive attitude. Love all of your videos!

jcritter
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No need to apologise for anything dude - another cracking video, very well presented, entertaining and super informative. Appreciate it man! 🍻

ccrider