Detroit Muscle hosts Tommy and Marc catch up on projects while social distancing. Tommy uses the help of his father and son to sand his 1965 Chevy truck in preparation for paint. Marc restarts an old Dodge Ram 250 van that has been sitting for years. #PowerNationAtHome
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Man I love you guys work and shows
MARC SHOW US MORE WITH THE RAM 250 UNDER ITS OWN POWER. THAT STABLE FULL OF WILD HORSE BRONCOS ARE DEFINITELY INTERESTING . TO THE JOYOUS FUTURE WITH YOUR WIFE AND FAMILY . GOD BLESS
YOUR CO HOST SHOWING OTHER THAT GETTING THE BEST USE OF THOSE FACE MASK IS AWESOME. GOD BEST YOU AND THE FAMILY.
The interior startup view was awesome! Wish that part was unedited. Please make more cold and first stats from inside like that… and post the entire startup!
Tommy your kid is cute
Please do more of these videos. I really like them
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.โ ~ Benjamin Franklin
I want to see more of the 23 window VW transporter
Tommy And Marc can't wait to see your shows when y'all get back to work, Aloha
I am not the conscientious police and not pretending to be, and will say this straight…you and your dad are wearing proper protection and somehow it was okay that your kid is NOT wearing an appropriate dust mask and it certainly was not sealed against his face! With the mask he had on being crap, he was definitely inhaling all that dust. Wow! That dust is future lifelong respiratory ailments and issues (ask me how I know). The kid and anyone else should never be exposed to that paint dust. The dust scars the lung tissues and accumulates. In the future, please be conscientious and keep the kid away from the dust.
Was that an ol' 21 window bus in the background??
Scooter!!!
He's you dad not your old man. Show some respect
@7:15 whats that spherical plastic looking doo-hickey, I have one laying around in the garage and no idea what its for
I'm glad y'all are doing this series! Im still working but with the lack of traffic I can get to my shop easily after work every day and after 8 years of sitting I finally got my 76 Toyota Corona actually running with a 6 cyl from a Supra! My son was in Pre-K when it ran last and now he is in highschool. But the reminder to do what you can on old projects was the inspiration!!!
Dajiban
Thanks to all you guys for the home videos,stay safe.
As everyone else has said to see 3 generations on a project together thank you Tommy ๐
God bless and hope you and your families stay safe. Hope to see you both back on TV soon. From northern Alberta.
i like those old traditional vans too. being a mopar guy it's good to see this one being preserved. 360?
this is really cool. love seeing personal projects and this one family project is extra neat.
Thats awsome seeing 3 generations working on a project together
your little boy didn't fall to far from tree
Good Still Excited For Living In Quarantine Situation : Power National*๐ – Preping Chevy '65 For Painting & Restarting Dodge Ram 250 Van At Home Live Show : Bigolive Show By – Power Nation*๐ …… Cheerio.๐ โ๐โ๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ .
I will be glad when you guys get back in the shop and working again don't get me wrong these homemade videos are alright but nothing like the other ones. Stay safe everybody
I didnโt understand a single word that kid said.
stay safe guys
thank you so much for posting these… !!!
Sorry. Canโt watch it. Motion sickness. Hope you stay safe.
It that a Steal Yer Face sticker in the back window? I'll bet that's a Tour Veteran, lol
Marc, those Broncos appear to be in your way. If you give them to me you will have more room to work on your van.
Looks great Tommy, though I hope your pay'in your hired help proper (child labor laws and all that) *smirk*. >_<
Tommy what kind of wagon was in the background? Kingswood?
I love vans!
Tommy the # 1
Sell me that bus
I want that bronco! For sale??
Nice Tommy your the best I am your biggest fan ever since you start with long hair lol
Tres generaciones trabajando en una nice ๐ทโ๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
I restored a 72 1/2 ton 4×4 back in high school used a 70 a/c and auto cab and the bolt in tunnel was a breeze to cut out / bolt in to keep the 4spd , MEMORIES! , she's been sold after a few years of abuse trail riding and plowing here in the northeast, don't think I got had but I did sell a handful of body parts do for the same price at a truck show / swapmeet not long after ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
Cool. A brand new Powerblock. Although I don't mind watching the old ones. Is this show still on tv any where? Can't find it in Canada.
I wanna know more about that sassy old wagon sitting out back of Tommy's place and those two Broncos in Mark's shed
Wait… if that's a 1990-m/y Mopar full-size van, then it should have throttle-body EFI! Chrysler didn't use it for many years, but the injectors were also supplied by Bendix to Holley for Pro-Jection TBI units, so replacements & the related small parts should easy to locate. And on the same note: You should've just cycled the key on-&-off a few times before cranking it, prime the system. And when it works right, it'll "catch" on the 3rd-4th compression sequence while cranking… and will do it on 1-1/2 when it's equipped with an MSD-6 box, "High-Vibration" coil or the like from MSD and Super-Conductor wires!
I ran such a system on my '88 Ramcharger with set of Champion Truck plugs gaped to the engine's factory-stock requirement (.035") and a heavy-duty (brass terminal) cap & rotor. The wires, plugs, cap & rotor lasted me 30k-mi. before requiring replacement… but in the meantime, I enjoyed super-quick & easy starting, and a 20% increase in fuel economy. And you can, too! };)