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1979 Bel-Air Cruisin' : History of the Grey Car Pt. 6

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  • I can't wait until I get my drivers license. Or permit. There is one car that's got my heart tho. A 1970 Dodge SuperBee in Sublime green with the black C stripes. I'm hoping to be able to save up enough money to be able to purchase it and put in a high quality alarm system with power door locks; but mostly I want to turn a whole crap load of heads the first day of senior year in high school. As long as it's got four on the floor, I really don't mind what kind of engine it has.(440 or 383 magnum)

  • @chicagolandhobby Oh trust me, I didn't have my license in this video! I must say, I could go for an old superbee too! I've actually never taken my Plymouth to school in the few years I've had it, because I don't trust people. But that's just me

  • @TheSportSatellite How old do you have to be to own a car in Canada? And what is the driving age?

  • @chicagolandhobby I don't know how old you must be to own a car, the grey car was never under my name or licensed, but you get you're learner's permit in Ontario at 16 years old.

  • last note. use Castrol 10-30 year round. no Quaker State (high ash content) adds deposits. i got that advice from 2 guys who are bulk oil salesmen. and no brake stands! these old chevvies are stout and durable and can take alot of shit, but even their rear ends and trannies blow up with repeated abuse. lots of luck!

  • This thing couldn't do a brakestand if I wanted to! It only has back brakes(sort of) and my fuel problems (whatever they may be) cut the power down too much anyway. That old 305 is a little tired

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  • I see. Oh, before you scrap it, take your $150 dollar starter. You could probably sell that on ebay for more than what a scrapper would give you.

  • Flushed the tranny already (accidentally, long story), unfortunately money doesn't permit. I'm more hopeful to get my ford(Ughh) on the road. This one needs a bit much more work than It's worth.

  • She's already got stabilizer, new plugs, new wires, new-ish coolant, etc.

  • you may not want to get a complete power flush (drain torque converter as well) if tranny is original and seals are old. i did this with my original tranny in 06 and it blew out the seals. had to replace all seals. just drop pan and do simple drain instead to be safe.

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