Rusty to running: Chevy Stovebolt 6 engine rebuild time lapse | Redline Rebuild S3E5

If you enjoy our YouTube videos and have been wondering how you could help support their creation, consider joining the Hagerty Drivers Club, which now offers a free, 60-day trial: ---- Already a member? THANK YOU! It’s time for another Redline Rebuild time-lapse video! You saw us pull our 1950 Chevrolet 3600 truck from the woods earlier this summer. And you watched as we attempted (successfully!) to get the rusty, grimy inline-6 engine running before we dismantled it. After a few small issues with a cracked head and an oversized piston, our little Chevy 216 Stovebolt engine is finally back together with a fresh coat of paint and ready to be fired up (for real) for the first time in decades. Watch the entire process unfold in our unique Redline Rebuild style. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! | #RedlineRebuild #HagertyDriversClub #NeverStopDriving #EngineRebuild Visit our website for daily automotive news, cars stories, reviews, and opinion: Stay up to date by signing up for our email newsletters here: Follow us on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | If you love cars, you belong with us. Hagerty Drivers Club is the world’s largest community for automotive enthusiasts. Members enjoy valuable automotive discounts, exclusive events and experiences, roadside service created specifically for collector vehicles, and a subscription to the bimonthly Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join Hagerty Drivers Club here: Like what you see? Watch our other series including: Redline Rebuild | Engine Time-lapse videos from start to finish Barn Find Hunter | Tom Cotter searches the country for abandoned cars Hagerty’s Daily Driver | Industry news, buzz, and interviews Chip Foose Draws a Car | Reimagining popular cars with new designs Contact us: Suggest and feedback - tips@ Press inquiries - press@ Partnership requests - partnerships@
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