Total work of art my man.... my Dad started with one of these roadsters ran moonshine from Kentucky to Georgia in the 30s he was 16 years old , he said he had to feed the entire family somehow , then he got a 32 Coupe , made enough money to pay cash for brand new 1934. He drove the 1934 to Cincinnati and got a real job....
Nice to see you are letting the old girl age gracefully, she's not one for lipstick, just clean out the arteries and she's ready to dance some more. Great display of old school radiator know how.
I bet Grandpa is looking down and has a huge smile and sense of pride watching “his boys” carry on with his legacy! Nothing makes you feel as good as being caretaker of a sentimental family heirloom. May you have best of luck in keeping her going like grandpa did!!
I have my Dad's 1931 Coupe that he purchased and did a "driveway" restoration in 1965 and sold to me for $1 in 2014 before he passed away in 2016. He did install a reproduction radiator back in the late 1980's and it's still working good.. He taught me a lot about the Model A.. Good to see a Dad and son video working on grandpa's Model A!! Thanx for showing what it takes to re-core a Model A radiator.
Please double clutch a Model A. Especially if you are down shifting to low gear. Never speed shift, just gently move shift lever to each gear. That pickup is absolutely beautiful! You did an outstanding job on the radiator.
My uncle has a few model A's and a model T in different conditions some have been restored and others are all original and we go driving every sunday when it's nice out. The hardest car to learn to drive was the model T if you never drove one before it's totally different then a normal car and even the Model A's
Just give it s nice make over and you will have something to tell and give your grandkids something to very proud. If it would of been mine I would bring it back to his original condition, what an outstanding and impressive well done job with that radiator, congratulations, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
Most kind of you gentleman, blessings to you and your family, thanks you for sharing it with us, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
sympa de voire cette grand mère gambader sur les routes, un vrai plaisir de re découvrir cette voiture que ma famille possédait merci pour cette adorable vidéo
One of the coolest cars I’ve ever seen indeed! The condition is stunning and should be conserved as it is with no unnecessary repairing and renewal. Pure wonder.
A wonderful car. Grandpa would be proud of the newly recorded radiator. You need to learn how to double clutch so that the gears don’t crunch every time you shift. Thank you for the detailed video of the recore. I am almost done rodding out an old Model A radiator and you showed me how to put the top tank back on. Thanks again.
Agree. Double-clutch up and learn to time third to second and folks will think you have syncros! First is just to get moving then into second right away.
OMG! I am in love with this 93 year old rare gem. And can't believe it runs this great. What a great find. I would replace the interior and leave the original patena...
You do a dandy job on a radiator, but oh my ! You need some schoolin’ on shifting the ole girl! I drove all kinds of A-bones growing up, even plowed snow with a cut-down for many years and I never made that many nasty sounds when shifting! Good job on keeping your faithful A cool! Enjoy!
Normally I hate "patina" and prefer restoration, but in this case I would agree completely with the owners; can't beat it character. I really liked the radiator rebuild.
What a great job. Nice to see someone who still has this kind of skill and knowledge. Love the model a roadster pickup. I hope your son can learn how to recor .
felicitation pour ce magnifique travail d'orfèvre ,bravo!! 🛠👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🏅🏅🏅,tres belle region, belle music,vous avez une trés belle Ford très cool😎... tank you very much for the partage...
Thank you for the video . I turned 70 in early June and that was the first time I ever saw a record radiator process . I just subscribed and I'll be back !!
Wow, what a survivor. I understand the practicality of wanting to upgrade the radiator but, that would been a hard trigger to pull for me. Hope you guys enjoy it for years to come, very cool.
This popped up on my feed, and I gave it a look. You got me all enthusiastic about getting my two As out again, that I've been neglecting a bit. I'm a subscriber now.
try doubling the clutch will find changes easier and quieter it is a crash gear box , nice old vehicle and nice to see an old trade still going jus tneed those missing bits from the dash Just remember Aussies invented the ute as it is now known and yes was a ford
Oh shit there he goes cant leave it alone just has to chang something what a idiot.if the rads plugged have it boiled an.put the original back in Oh no I.just have to Modernize it.stuppis ass all.he doing is fickin.it up leave it all.otigional idiot
Thanks for bringing us along on the ride! You are the guys to keep her running! Love that shotgun as and the ropes behind the bumper. I just subscribed!! 🎩🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸🎩
I had a '31 roadster p/u for many years built as a full fenders street rod. 3.8 V6 with a supercharger, AOD transmission and 9" 4:11 gears rear differential. 5 years ago, I sold it for $65,000.
I think they cost around $600.00 New and it still runs & Drives ... wish they built new ones like that seems like we went backward or forgot something along the way.
It's a sure as hell fact that no vehicle made now will be running in 2116!! Even if any still existed it would be virtually impossible to get them running. However, it actually might be possible to get something like this running then!!
40 years ago I knew a fellow in Napa California that had a 1929 Ford model A roadster pickup. It had a 1934 Ford model C 4 cylinder engine with a Christie OHV conversion on it with dual Chandler Groves 2 barrel cards and a Malloy distributor. It had a 39 trans with Zephyr gears in it. Don't remember what rear end it had. Probably had juice brakes. The owner of the car was killed about 15 years ago and I don't know what happened to the car.
It's like watching a skilled artist at work on a fine painting. Can see you love what you do, and cherish the history of these glorious old cars.
such a joy to see someone that knows how to Recore a radiator the correct way
Total work of art my man.... my Dad started with one of these roadsters ran moonshine from Kentucky to Georgia in the 30s he was 16 years old , he said he had to feed the entire family somehow , then he got a 32 Coupe , made enough money to pay cash for brand new 1934. He drove the 1934 to Cincinnati and got a real job....
Nice to see you are letting the old girl age gracefully, she's not one for lipstick, just clean out the arteries and she's ready to dance some more. Great display of old school radiator know how.
It’s so wonderful to see how lovely life was back in the day.
Really neat that they want to keep it the way his grandfather liked. Lots of respect and great family values right there🙂
I bet Grandpa is looking down and has a huge smile and sense of pride watching “his boys” carry on with his legacy! Nothing makes you feel as good as being caretaker of a sentimental family heirloom. May you have best of luck in keeping her going like grandpa did!!
I have my Dad's 1931 Coupe that he purchased and did a "driveway" restoration in 1965 and sold to me for $1 in 2014 before he passed away in 2016. He did install a reproduction radiator back in the late 1980's and it's still working good.. He taught me a lot about the Model A.. Good to see a Dad and son video working on grandpa's Model A!! Thanx for showing what it takes to re-core a Model A radiator.
Do you have a video of your cars
Wow, I have never watched anyone rebuild a radiator before. Very interesting to watch !! Happy to see what good care you take of this old truck.
Never stop showing us these old trucks and cars !!
It's great to see your skills in action! Not many craftsmen are doing these old radiators any more. We need guys like you out there!
Found one of those in the woods at a house I was working out in the country bought it now I'm trying to get it running
Please double clutch a Model A. Especially if you are down shifting to low gear. Never speed shift, just gently move shift lever to each gear. That pickup is absolutely beautiful! You did an outstanding job on the radiator.
Love you're keeping granddad's tradition alive. Love it when there's a lot of "patina" remaining on an old vehicle.
My dad was born in 1900 I know he is watching with me. Way up there.
Never seen a radiator rebuilt before. I enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing!
Father and son working on this pickup, just like father and son did back in the day. As it should be. Grandpa is smiling big saying those are my boys.
Yes, many young boys had knowledges how to repair in many different ways. Not alike today. Sad
I helped my boss restore his 28 roadster pickup in the 80s. Vary cool ride. We also did his number 13 55 thunderbird. Fun times.
My uncle has a few model A's and a model T in different conditions some have been restored and others are all original and we go driving every sunday when it's nice out. The hardest car to learn to drive was the model T if you never drove one before it's totally different then a normal car and even the Model A's
Just give it s nice make over and you will have something to tell and give your grandkids something to very proud. If it would of been mine I would bring it back to his original condition, what an outstanding and impressive well done job with that radiator, congratulations, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
Most kind of you gentleman, blessings to you and your family, thanks you for sharing it with us, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
Nice old Model A. Love the look.
Lordy I do love the sound of a Model A, one day I'll find me one.
Wonderful craftsmanship.
That was the car of my dreams.
There was one parked in a shed down the street from where I grew up. I saw a 1937 Ford Roadster pickup-, one of a kind.
sympa de voire cette grand mère gambader sur les routes, un vrai plaisir de re découvrir cette voiture que ma famille possédait merci pour cette adorable vidéo
One of the coolest cars I’ve ever seen indeed! The condition is stunning and should be conserved as it is with no unnecessary repairing and renewal. Pure wonder.
You did a very nice job on that old radiator, I have a 31 coupe which I had to soak the radiator all week-end to get it clean.Good video - thank you
You sure made that look easy...nice one buddy..
Your vid just came up out of no where, so glad it did… watch the hole thing… love the model A Ford… nice to see a survivor still on the road.
Had to see it to believe it. Dead car back to life!❤️
That motor had a distinctive rattle sound I’ll never forget... I hear it in my mind now..
Love It, I've been Hunting one of These For YEARS, very Cool to see one running and Driving
A wonderful car. Grandpa would be proud of the newly recorded radiator. You need to learn how to double clutch so that the gears don’t crunch every time you shift. Thank you for the detailed video of the recore. I am almost done rodding out an old Model A radiator and you showed me how to put the top tank back on. Thanks again.
Agree. Double-clutch up and learn to time third to second and folks will think you have syncros! First is just to get moving then into second right away.
The only thing I would change on the old girl is the oil from time to time .
It's perfect !!!
OMG! I am in love with this 93 year old rare gem. And can't believe it runs this great. What a great find. I would replace the interior and leave the original patena...
Beauty of a truck & great to see the skills for a radiator being rebuilt :)
When I see something like this pickup it just makes me want to cry.
Cool to think, the last guy who messed with that radiator was more than likely the guy who put in, on the assembly line back in 1929..
Loved getting it un-stuck. Ain't nothing it hasn't done before.
Never saw a radiator that old being rebuilt. Very cool to watch.
You do a dandy job on a radiator, but oh my ! You need some schoolin’ on shifting the ole girl! I drove all kinds of A-bones growing up, even plowed snow with a cut-down for many years and I never made that many nasty sounds when shifting!
Good job on keeping your faithful A cool! Enjoy!
The skill of the radiator repair man is a pleasure to behold.
Humm 👉Humm Personas modernas en un VEHÍCULO ANTIGUO ¡QUE .LINDO CHEE! SIGAN RESCATANDO ESTAS PIEZAS DE MUSEO
Normally I hate "patina" and prefer restoration, but in this case I would agree completely with the owners; can't beat it character. I really liked the radiator rebuild.
Double clutching would help a lot to soften the grinding between shifts hope this info helps
What a great job. Nice to see someone who still has this kind of skill and knowledge. Love the model a roadster pickup. I hope your son can learn how to recor .
A lost art. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Sweet lil ole car, and sweet music too
Thank you!
felicitation pour ce magnifique travail d'orfèvre ,bravo!! 🛠👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🏅🏅🏅,tres belle region, belle music,vous avez une trés belle Ford très cool😎... tank you very much for the partage...
Wow that is a beautiful old pice of history that is a (KEEPER ) GLAD TO SEE YOU GUYS KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY
This is the year and model pick up, is going to be my next project!
I never tried it on a Model A but some double clutching on the shifts may help with the gear scratching.
works good on a Model A too.
it is good to see a craftsmen at work .
Thank you for the video . I turned 70 in early June and that was the first time I ever saw a record radiator process . I just subscribed and I'll be back !!
The rifle and the license plate are priceless
It looked like village social event showing off the new radiator, great video
Wow, what a survivor. I understand the practicality of wanting to upgrade the radiator but, that would been a hard trigger to pull for me. Hope you guys enjoy it for years to come, very cool.
Something built in.1929 ..you.modify
Nothing leave it all.origional
I cant believe what I'm seeing boil the old rad and you done and it's still original some people have no respect for origionality
e beleza de mais ver estes CARRINHOS, antigos voltando a correr nas ESTRADAS, relembrando o passado distante valeu ok.
Obrigado por assistir.
This popped up on my feed, and I gave it a look. You got me all enthusiastic about getting my two As out again, that I've been neglecting a bit. I'm a subscriber now.
Thanks for watching!
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try doubling the clutch will find changes easier and quieter it is a crash gear box , nice old vehicle and nice to see an old trade still going jus tneed those missing bits from the dash
Just remember Aussies invented the ute as it is now known and yes was a ford
Love this model since Archie got his one back in the sixties, him , jughead ,moose and the gang 😁,jokes, . Loved the video mainly the pickup👍
Interesting to see radiator work. Now for the double clutching and crash-less shifts... LOL
The water pump packing can be tightened easily or replaced. Give the nut a quarter turn.
You are very blessed to have something like this to pass down
Oh shit there he goes cant leave it alone just has to chang something what a idiot.if the rads plugged have it boiled an.put the original back in
Oh no I.just have to
Modernize it.stuppis ass all.he doing is fickin.it up leave it all.otigional idiot
Thanks for the beautiful video.
Its nice the way its aged the model As will run forever just take care of them. I always wondered how they fixed or record a radiator
Very nice , great job on the rad .
Great truck. Wish I lived close to you guys. Bought a new radiator for my car a couple of years ago. Rather have one of yours.
Stop by if you are ever in the area!
Driving on those old tires and tubes? Nice radiator rebuild.
Hi, beautiful car!
I really can not belive you destroy the original radiator!!
Absolutely time travel to go for a ride in this beaut!
Thanks for bringing us along on the ride! You are the guys to keep her running! Love that shotgun as and the ropes behind the bumper. I just subscribed!! 🎩🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸🎩
Thanks, appreciate the comment!
Where's the doors?
Beautiful roadster 💯👍👍🙏
Awesome Truck
That was probably the best video I’ve seen all week! Thanks guys.
Thanks!
Hope ya finish putting it together .liked watching the rad rebuild cheers
Very nice work on the radiator.
I had a '31 roadster p/u for many years built as a full fenders street rod. 3.8 V6 with a supercharger, AOD transmission and 9" 4:11 gears rear differential. 5 years ago, I sold it for $65,000.
Who doesn't love a model a roadster pickup
I think they cost around $600.00 New and it still runs & Drives ... wish they built new ones like that seems like we went backward or forgot something along the way.
Model A’s are indestructible if taken care of. Even then, you can treat one badly and it’ll still run.
Enjoyed watching specially the radiator refurbished great work with the soldering ♥️🇬🇧
Low production number for this 1929 Roadster Pickup. Just 4,954 were made.
I only.hope the.grandson will respect and appreciate.it like the.family.has
My grandpa had a truck of this model but with the steering at right. I've learned to drive with it when I was nine.
Excellent work on pop’s radiator! He would be proud that you’re taking good care of her.. you got a new subscriber..
me 2......was amazed at the start up....cant wait for the rest of the restoration.....be safe..
I got a 29 RPU in pieces in my garage. I'll never sell it but my kids would
Very enjoyable to watch, thanks
Double clutching will help eliminate that gear clashing when shifting gears.
It's a sure as hell fact that no vehicle made now will be running in 2116!! Even if any still existed it would be virtually impossible to get them running. However, it actually might be possible to get something like this running then!!
that engine sounds so good
Very cool you boy's are good at your craft thanks for sharing!👍👍👌✝️🙏
What a really Great vidio,,!! 😀
Granpa was a beautiful person 😘
Nice work!
40 years ago I knew a fellow in Napa California that had a 1929 Ford model A roadster pickup. It had a 1934 Ford model C 4 cylinder engine with a Christie OHV conversion on it with dual Chandler Groves 2 barrel cards and a Malloy distributor. It had a 39 trans with Zephyr gears in it. Don't remember what rear end it had. Probably had juice brakes. The owner of the car was killed about 15 years ago and I don't know what happened to the car.
WOW! A true craftsman!
Grandpop looked after the car. Nice job rip sir God bless you . All the best from 🇬🇧 I subscribe 🙏🙏🙏👍🏼🤓
Good job, it's a nice piece of American history, bay the way i think that you should use Double clutch while shifting gear.
Well done job sir If u do some engine repair this car please let us see Thanks.
Geat car. Thanks to share.
Best car ever built !