FORGOTTEN Old Chevrolet Service Truck – Will it RUN AND DRIVE Home? – Car Mod Pros Portal

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34 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN Old Chevrolet Service Truck – Will it RUN AND DRIVE Home?”
  1. You have plain trucks, you should keep the service part so Jessica or yourself can take parts and other things to help people out. If you need an air compressor can Jessica lift one up and put it in the truck yr should she drive a truck that already has one in it?

  2. My dad and I used one just like this in NC he picked up from a natural gas company. Used it for mowing lawns when I was in high school forever. The box was bolted to the frame though instead of on top of the bed. Awesome truck all 3gal per mile and all 😂

  3. At 15:22, Derek says that Rochesters could be good carbs if you dial them. I agree, although I bet a LOT of people would disagree with us! Back in the day, I was working at an Oldsmobile/Buick/GMC dealership and I rebuilt a shit ton of those things. Naturally, they were all fucked up when they came to me, but I almost never had to do anything more than put a gasket kit into them, maybe replace the floats, and once they were "dialed in," as Derek would say, they were fantastic. Somewhere I think I still have a couple of homemade tools I fabricated to speed things up. The only one I have (that I know for sure where it is) is an Asia-made 1" combination wrench that I bought cheap from some hardware store and ground down the sides of the open end to fit the hex on the fuel filter housing. Remember the old brass fuel filters on the Rochesters? Good times!

  4. I don’t know if this would destroy the premise of the series, but what if you refurbished the truck as a roadside service truck and drive it to the next rescue? How about VGG Rescue Truck? Would O’Reilly’s sponsor it?

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