’66 Buick Back From The Dead! – HOT ROD Unlimited Episode 5

On this episode of HOT ROD Unlimited, we raise a ’66 Buick from the dead. After spending 33 years sitting outside in the desert, the broken down Buick Special is revived by David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of HOT ROD and Rick Pewe of 4-Wheel & Off-Road magazine. Rick’s mother bought the car when it was near new and parked it when the transmission failed in 1978. In 2011, the guys spent two and a half days wrenching on the car, with the hopes of driving it home from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Come along for the ride and see what happens! HOT ROD Unlimited appears every other Friday on the new Motor Trend channel. www.youtube.com Subscribe now to make sure you’re in on all the action! www.youtube.com Facebook – facebook.com & facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com Google+ – plus.google.com Website – www.motortrend.com & http

24 thoughts on “’66 Buick Back From The Dead! – HOT ROD Unlimited Episode 5

  1. Not sourcing a repro gas tank and a fresh rad and having them arrive before you got there was a fairly major pooch screw.

  2. and in other countries such great cars like this one get scraped.. what a shame..

  3. If all forward gears were gone in the orig. tranny, how did you get it to move???

  4. I had a blue 1967 Buick Special, hard top. But still this brinks back memories! We called it the Bu-Dog

  5. Where is the end video where the car is cleaned up to look new and final product as a hot rod? WTF!

  6. I don’t have time right now to watch this so please tell me ahead of time:
    #1 Do they have some phony baloney deadline?
    #2 How many times do they run out of gas?
    #3 How many times do they break down?
    #4 Is there anything new?

  7. I thought that you guys said in the begining that there were no forward gears?
    Anyway these are the type of videos that I like to watch, except it would have been better if you had actually had Pewe video what he had done with the Special before you guys arrived.

  8. What type of fuel filter are you guys using, I can not seem to find that type of fuel filter.
    Seeing this video I wish I had my dad’s 1963 Catalina coupe…

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