This is the first half of a 1,600-mile trip which includes two classics which together were parked for 44 years, a flight, sleepless nights, and plenty of wrenching! This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle was very well taken care of. It has a 307 small block chevy, original to the car, backed by a 2 speed Powerglide transmission. At one point, restoration was started. It received a lot of bodywork and beautiful blue metallic paint. The car was parked in 2003 after it’s inspection ran out, so it’s been sitting for 17 years. Do you think it will start, and drive 500 miles to the new owner?

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23 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN 1969 Chevelle Will it RUN AND DRIVE 500 MILES Home?”
  1. I was taught that a person cuss when they have a lack of vocabulary derick is a good man with sons eho him and his wife wants tobe good men so he chooses what comes out his mouth

  2. I came across your channel a few weeks ago so I am catching up on the videos. This one I particularly like because there are places and roads I am familiar with. I am in Pittsburgh and have been to Altoona many times because I am a train fanatic. A car with four wheel drum brakes would make me nervous in that mountainous area.

    Then the trip to take the car to its new owner showed many familiar sites along Interstates 70 and 71, the ring road around Columbus, through Cincinnati where I went for grad school, and then into Kentucky. Makes me wonder if anyone recommended you get Skyline Chili or Graeter's ice cream while in the Cincinnati area.

    Oh, and the Calder Mobile behind you as you got onto the escalator at the Pittsburgh airport.

  3. Watching this video is the strangest experience for me. It was posted four years ago, during the exact time frame that I moved to a town ten minutes away from Altoona, PA, where he's working on this Chevelle. In that town, lives my grandfather who has always talked about his dream car, the 1969 Chevelle. It's so weird watching this video now, knowing that four years ago, before I even got into cars, VGG was less than ten minutes away wrenching on my grandpa's dream car lmao

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