I’ve got a handful of old trucks sitting in a cow pasture in North Dakota. They’ve been there for years, and some of these I have no idea when they were on the road last. I’m looking to haul my 4 wheeler back home to Tennessee. I picked out a 1975 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super as my wheels. The problem is, it’s got a locked up motor AND rear end. Will it run again and make the 1,500 mile trip?

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48 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN Truck In Cow Pasture With SEIZED Motor – Will It RUN AND DRIVE 1,500 Miles Home?”
  1. I had unsubscribed out of disgust at the direction vgg had gone witch I couldn’t tolerate but out of curiosity I checked in to see if maybe you had returned to doing the rescue and drive home videos that we love and found this. Two thumbs up Deric!

  2. I had unsubscribed out of disgust at the direction vgg had gone witch I couldn’t tolerate but out of curiosity I checked in to see if maybe you had returned to doing the rescue and drive home videos that we love and found this. Two thumbs up Deric!

  3. LOL. @57:40, that reminds me of this place I went to in Homer Louisiana once; you could get a bite to eat, a hair cut, and your car repaired all in the same business. Good times. Good BBQ and they fixed my tire. I shave my head, so I didnt need a haircut, but it was available should I have needed it.

  4. Heh about an hour in you said something about not having a plan besides "Brute force…" That reminded me of something my dad used to say, when I was working on my first truck ( a 1980 chevy…) he would come out and ask me what I was doing and I would tell him whatever project was on the agenda. He would always nod and say " Just remember, Brute force and ignorance beats skill every time." Jeeze…I miss that old man. TY for bringing up a GREAT memory of my youth!!!!

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