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I was asked to see if this rough 1965 chevy step side pickup would be worth saving after being stored for decades in a leaky barn, lets bring it into the garage and see, part 2 of 2

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25 thoughts on “Ratty 65 Chevy Pickup Resurrection after 30 years in a Barn

  1. Losing your car keys can seriously mess up your day. But if you lose your screwdriver chances are you can find a nail file or a popsicle stick or something that will work to get this truck started. And since nobody would ever steal this old derelict, that's an improvement over original factory equipment.

  2. When the starter fluid can or any aerosol can run out of air you can pump air in it to get the last bit out if you have an air camper an a shop air fitting

  3. What a great truck,and I've had them- it will do the work and save your money- and it won't have to go to The Stealer to fix it- and it won't cost $75,000.00 to buy
    We may have too far with Work Trucks,your basic work horse

  4. I almost stopped when I saw Colgate! In my shop, it is Crest or actual valve grinding paste.
    Pfft, Colgate, SMH 😣
    Probably drinks Mr Pibb and Mello Yello, too.
    Keep up the good work. Very interesting project…you Heathen!

  5. I did the same thing to the ignition on a 350 Honda 50 years ago. Lost the keys so I made it so a small screwdriver would work. Just had to make sure no one ever noticed or my buddies would have stolen it in a second and hid it somewhere really hard to find.

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