Rescued From The Woods After 40 Years | Abandoned 1964 Pontiac Catalina Lost In Nature | RESTORED

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Join in with the Restored Crew as they try to drag out this forgotten 1964 Pontiac Catalina from its resting place of over 40 years now. Attempting to remove this girl from her home in the woods, they dig and see what obstacles await them. Buying this car cheap and somewhat unseen, they uncover what's left of this rusty jewel. Will this be a diamond in the rough, or just rough? Be sure to catch the full video for all the details and adventure along the way.

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Love the prayer off the top. As a Christian, it’s refreshing to hear.

tonyryma
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Please do not bury it. Try to get it running and we'll all be watching right alongside you every step of the way.

brit-in-czech
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You guys tackle the toughest start and runs on you tube and you don't give up! That's what I love about you guys! God bless you and keep up the great work!

geralderdek
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I'd love to see you try to get this one running. The 64 Pontiac is one of my favorites and I love a 4 door even. Even if this thing is so far gone to barely be a parts car, it would be cool if it could run one more time before the few good parts get sold and the rest gets scrapped.

rdbrnrgt
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My first vehicle was a 1967 Pontiac Tempest.
I paid $25 for it, it didn't have an engine or tranny in it.
Then a couple days later I bought a Chevy 230 6 cyl with a powerglide trans.
I put it in and got all new fluids installed and was broke, car didn't have a driver's seat so I found a bean bag chair and duct taped the holes and used it for driver's seat for nearly a year.
Be Blessed.

hillbillywisdom
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I want to see an attempt on the engine. Whatever you learn about it likely to increase the resell price, especially if you can get it to cough and sputter, at least. Keep up the great work!

CajunGreenMan
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First car I ever owned was a 1964 Pontiac Catilina convertible. I miss her to this day. I named her "Catherine" and still dream about her. She was maroon with a white convertible top and red interior. V8, too. She was awesome. Bought her in 1973. I'm now 66 years old and miss her to this day.

ChilledJil
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That ride was someone's ride from the hospital, from the store, from the church, from the prom, from the job and someone's ride to the cemetery. Give it a clean up and let us hear its story. Every car has a story, let us hear it.

rottoratrodrusttohotrodaka
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As a teenager,
I owned this same car at the same time as owning a '64 rag top Bonnevillewith A/C, power seats & Windows. The 'Bonny'was a Coupe and the Catalina, a station wagon.

lonewolfwarrior
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Thanks for another great video. I love these old car rescues. I know it's probably well beyond repair but I would really like to see you take it home, clean it thoroughly inside and out to see what's actually left and then, if it can't be saved, it could be a valuable source of spares for someone.

ColinBarrett
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I love this Pontiac. I'd love to see you try getting it running. It still has alot of potential

aprules
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You guys are Great and it is a pleasure to watch all of your adventures. God be with you all . BE BLESSED

chrishamblin
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Good day to you and all the viewers!
I’m always interested in watching all the recovery projects your family puts out on YouTube! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
I had a thought about when those vehicles are far down in the dirt, like this Pontiac.Why don’t you just shovel dirt down into the holes after the vehicle is jacked up? The boards are an ok idea but they have a good chance of breaking or sagging once the jack is released.
I’m already looking for the will it start on this old car. Have a great weekend to all.

mikenelainetrimpey
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Like seeing you guys out there getting old cars again good luck and God bless you all stay safe 🙏

tomcarnahan
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As you say, the chrome is worth more than the car, although the bumpers and fenders seem savable. Very enjoyable to see a father/son work together so well.

georgeparker
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Vice grip in the morning and restored in the afternoon just great better than anything on the t.v keep up the great work and stay safe brothers

jasonpeters
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Beautiful Pontiac front end ! And it’s great you and you’re Dad are this close to work together

marktheunitedstatescitezen
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Love this channel your dad reminds me so much of my uncle who used to restore old cars. One of my best memories was when he restored an old Dodge Charger into the general lee.

christophernewport
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After several months i found again your channel guys i dont know how i lost u but i am happy to see you both dad and son!Keep going!

Panosser
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Growing up my parents had both a 64 Catalina and a 70 VW square back!!! Love your content God bless…

stevetruver