Hot Rod Power Tour – Day 4 – Ford Bronco Stopped Bucking! – Car Mod Pros Portal

Today is Indianapolis, IN to St. Louis Missouri in Betty White, our 1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille. The bronce we’re rolling with developed a slight issue!

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34 thoughts on “Hot Rod Power Tour – Day 4 – Ford Bronco Stopped Bucking!”
  1. Casey Illinois, where the world’s largest items are, is my home town. Lived there from 1958-1972. Now I live near Champaign. I was not following your videos back when you came through the area, DARN, o well, maybe next time.

  2. ***WATCH THE NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE OF IAN MACORMACK STUNG BY BOX JELLYFISH WHILE SPEAR FISHING 🐟AT NITE IN MAURITIUS PRONOUNCED DEAD AND AWOKE IN THE MORGUE AFTER A VISIT TO HEAVEN AND HELL. DOES LIFE EXIST AFTER DEATH? WATCH THIS THOUGHT PROVOKING STORY AND FIND OUT.***

  3. I lived in the St. Louis/St.Charles/St. Peters area for a little while, really nice area. Especially St. Charles and the Old St. Charles historical downtown. You should take the family down and check it out if you haven't already. And check out Fast Lane Classic cars in St. Charles also! 2:59 you said you were waiting 97 coffee's to be made, some of them gotta be for the Ole Cadillac. Probably could use some caffeine to get goin' 😄

  4. I was paralyzed three years ago and this video showed several different times where there we’re handicapped people enjoying themselves- think about it- you never see that. So cool to see the trends from the 70’s (family dive vacation) coming back.
    I just love VGG and hope the Motor Trend project gets the popularity it deserves. You’re not selling anything, you’re not pretending to be anything. You could be the family next door. I grew up in a racing family and your boys are experiencing a very similar life to mine. Good job showing what “middle America” is really about.

  5. Its good seeing the different cars, from big money cars to everyday drivers It would also be great doing this trip or part of it and Just watched the five days good on you mate and your family and Betty white too , I'm totally hooked on VGG

  6. Most of America's covered bridges were built between 1825 and 1875. By the 1870s, most bridges were covered at the time of construction. The original reason for the cover was to protect the bridge's trusses and decks from snow and rain, preventing decay and rot.

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