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Lack of Classic Mopar Repair Youtube videos.

Jimmy Van Hoose

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Any Youtubers that work on the old stuff out there? Seems to be a hole that needs filled. I know there are lots of things I wish there were videos for.
 
Dylan McCool
Tyler's neighborhood garage
Nicks garage
Junkerup
Fanelli restorations
ric0000
All great mopar YouTube videos

Those are great, but I like simple straight to the point vids. Wish more folks were making shorter more direct vids over things. I have done a few very quick and simple vids on youtube to help myself (for past reference) and hopefully others who may be looking for something similar to get an idea on what is involved.
 
Not MoPar, but similar features for automatic radio repair.
Chad lives with his mother, and eats a lot of lentils. This video has been killing me for the last 6 years. :rofl:

 
It’s not YouTube but get a subscription to motor trend on demand. Roadkill, roadkill garage, hot rod garage, all are great shows and there are several builds featuring some pretty cool mopars
 
Not MoPar, but similar features for automatic radio repair.
Chad lives with his mother, and eats a lot of lentils. This video has been killing me for the last 6 years. :rofl:


actually kinda cool to see that 8 track radio.
TY for the share there.

it took me close to a year to find a thumbwheel 8 track that Works! off ebay,
and to find one that so closely resembles the factory radio shape and controls that the 67`s use.
i of course now own a Pile of 8 track radios that dont work,
courtesy of ebay sellers who " havent tested this product"
thats code for " it doesnt work but im selling it anyways " ...:bananadance:

deffo makes me laugh,because the first thing you do when you get one of these,
is to check it out and clean it and then hook it up,Right??!!

reminds me of the guy who wanted to sell me his javelin,
i asked him if the motor Turned freely.
his reply was he didnt know,hadnt checked.
now,hes owned the car for years and has other javelins BUT,
im supposed to believe that hes never even tried to turn the motor,and,
its a 401,the most desirable motor for amc`s still in its factory amc body.

thats kinda like me selling you a Hemi in a roadrunner,
and you asking me if it turns over and i reply that ive never tried.:bs_flag:
lol!
 
some pretty good links guys
some I knew about & some I really never seen
:thankyou:
 
I would like to add the obvious caveat that YouTube is like a box of chocolates... So, just because someone takes the time to post a video does not make their way of doing a repair or restoration is the right way.

Just like a good sermon, always check it against the Bible, or in this case, Factory Service Manual.

Besides, there are plenty of step-by-step repair/resto threads on FBBO to supplement you FSM to aid you in doing your own repair the right way.
 
How to determine if your MoPar has a Sure-Grip ....or not....



:lol:
 
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