4 Speed Swap! Abandoned 1970 Ford Torino Gets Major Upgrade!

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Swapping a Borg Warner T-10 4 speed into my Dad's 1970 Ford Torino "GT" Then taking it for a test drive, nearly dying, and BANG SHIFTS!

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Working and talking with both hands busy and a smoke in your mouth....a man's man. Just a good ol' boy working on a good ol' car. Keep wrenching that old iron, brother.

Martin.Wilson
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I love how you used an adjustable wrench for a micrometer. Genius.

The-Deadbolt-Deputy
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Thanks for keeping it real for us po YT channels are ruined by big money.

blackscotydog
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BEST WAY TO START A SATURDAY MORNING!! WITH A MEMBERS ONLY VIDEO!!

travisdrum
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Finally!! A gear head YouTuber for the rest of us!! No free parts from sponsors. No lifts. Harbor Fright floor jack. Using an adjustable wrench as a micrometer. Using a muffler bracket as a tape measure. I can totally relate. The only thing you missed was knocking the throw-out bearing off the clutch arm a hundred times😤

thisoldetruck
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Love these old Torinos! This is real life muscle cars! Not everything is all shiny underneath!

michaelcuff
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Baling wire was the first duck tape.
Hello from Siesta Key Florida
Need a shirt that says WHERE'S JD ???

billsrq
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That Torino is cool as hell, I honestly love the 70-73 Torino fastbacks. It’ll be really cool when it’s finished, keep up the good work.

brandaneakright
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Reminds me flatbacking a powerglide into my chevelle when I was 15 in a gravel driveway.makes you appreciate the right tools when you have them.

rustyrodgarage
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Heartwarming to see you sharing your mechanical knowledge with JD that your dad shared with you. That's what makes young people understand how hard work pays off for a lifetime.

terrallputnam
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I enjoy your channel, but the man with the white picnic tables put a lot of time and hard work to be successful.

He and his Family have my respect.

frankv
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THAT THERE ARE THREE GENERATIONS OF HAPPY FUN INFLUENCE, SO VERY COOL!!! (the son and grandson cruising grandpa's hot rod is awesome)

jasonbose
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I laughed out loud at the white picnic table of parts and the wall of bolts. Keep doing what you are doing young man

dr.shorty
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Thanks for taken-us with u while u test-drive ur Dad's 70 Torino and making-it back home with very little Brakes.

billyhaddock
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I had a 70 429SCJ back in 1978. Remember replacing the pilot bearing for the top loader 4 spd the same as you did! Laying on my back with just jack stands and the floor jack struggling to get it out and back in without killing myself! 🤣

fordguy
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I love the honesty. Watched you and Kevin at the. Kansas race . what an awesome looking time. Keep up the great work and sarcasm

georgevan
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I am not a Ford fan, but l really like those early fastback Torinos. Very cool.

terrallputnam
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I can't afford bailing wire. I use electric fence wire from Tractor Supply. Great tensile strength too. 😂 Now my lower back hurt just from watching all that trashing around.

TrashcanGarage
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Like taking a trip down Memory lane watching the stuff that transmission in that 70 Torino I have done that exact job many many times when I was a teenager. How I miss my 70 Cobra Torino.

carltrano
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I love it you guys. It's a great idea having JD around keeping that Dalton kid out of trouble...

kdogg