Roadworthy Rescues: 68 Dart Makeover with Derek and Eric

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The MotorTrend Channel is back with another exciting episode of Roadworthy Rescues, and this time it's all about the 68 Dart! Derek and Eric are on the scene in Tennessee, ready to tackle the challenge of making this classic car run like new. From installing new gears to welding up the diff, they have their work cut out for them. But with Derek's expertise and Eric's enthusiasm, they're sure to get the job done.
The first step is to install the new 323s and weld up the diff, but that's not all. The car is also overheating and none of the lights work, so they'll need to tackle those issues as well. And then there's the rust-proofing, oil leak, header gasket, and more. But with the help of some MIG welding and a few Freiburger tricks, they're sure to get the job done.
The end result? A classic car that's ready to hit the road! And with the help of MotorTrend Channel's Roadworthy Rescues, you can get the same results for your own car. Tune in for more car reviews, new car launches, auto show coverage, head to head car comparisons, hot rod garage, roadkill show, ignition show, car news, automotive trends, vehicle technology insights, high-performance cars, and car buying guide.
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MotorTrend Channel has released a new video featuring Derek, the host of his own show, and the Roadkill team. Viewers are excited to see Derek in the spotlight, as they have been following his channel since it had only 5000 views. The video takes place at the now closed Memphis International Raceway, which viewers are sad to see gone. The video features classic muscle cars, and the team of Freiburger, Finnegan, and Dulcich, who have made viewers into connoisseurs of fun beater cars. The video also features VGG, and viewers are hoping for more channels like this. The video has been met with great enthusiasm from viewers, who are excited to see Derek in the mix, and are hoping to see Steve Dulcich in the next episode. Viewers are also hoping to save and re-open the small tracks that are closing. The video has also been met with some criticism, as some viewers are not impressed with the Canadian comedian who thinks he's an American. Overall, viewers are excited to see the classic muscle cars featured in the video, as well as the work of Freiburger, Finnegan, and Dulcich. They are also hoping to see more of Derek and Steve Dulcich in the next episode.
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