He does what we all do: spread your new purchases all over the garage “Organizing”. 1). If you ever want to find it again 2). If you don’t want the wife to notice yet another purchase . 🙄
@@foxp2483 seems like I was watching one time and he went to another yard somewhere in the area for a pickup he was fixing for a young kid, but his driveway, and garage are sure organized.
What a great way to start my day... Got my toast and coffee and watching Merlin getting all those new cars!! Going to enjoy seeing these great old cars being brought back to life!!!
Merlin needs a five acre compound to keep all his vehicles in, lol, I think Merlin is trying to breed those old Fords back into existence, lol, awesome video, and thanks for sharing.
I remember my dad had parts like that lying around the house like that,It brought back memories to see those Jacks and that horn,I was telling Zona that I actually recognized a lot of those parts, Thank you merlin , and all that cranking would have took my breath away too.
One of the really amazing things about those old Model Ts is that when disassembled, they will fit through a standard doorway. My father told me about pranking a fellow student in college when he left for Christmas break and a few kf the students who stayed behind took his Model T apart and reassembled inside his dorm room😂
Back in Jr high my friends dad collected and built old cars. And he had built one in a side room in the basement all through a single door way. This was back in the 1960s.
Gotta love these Sunday uploads can’t just go by the thumbnail you never know what Merlin will throw in there or get into I keep thinking how cool it would’ve been to have had him as a shop teacher in high school he’s one of them guys could take a lawnmower and teach you more about simple engine mechanics than a shop teacher could over a year of changing oil in a car
For Work I am in Denmark and they had some WW2 re enactment here, The Americans had a deuce and a half (i think that's what those trucks were called) and they had at least one Model T and 2 Model A Fords. Watching MOSG now I know which one is what. We learned that Henry Ford just called them by letters and I could never figure out why T was before A. Thanks to Merlin I now know they went thru the alphabet twice :) Glad to see you getting more of them old Fords and getting them ready to run.
A shop teacher friend of my dad's, and his wife rode this exact motorcycle from Colorado to San Fancisco and back! In the early 70's , they were both a bit beefy, I've always been impressed with their tenacity!
I have a 1970 SL Honda Motosport 350 it has bigger valves and Longer rake for better handling I call it Frankenstein I took 70lbs off of it with every after market part Yoshimuira low pipe two into one 750 front disk 1980s suspension inch more travel air assist fork brace top and bottom Akront rims Ha ha ha 1hp for 10lbs 😂🤣😃
When I was growing up on the farm in Sask. Canada in the 50's we had a gas power washing machine most likely a Maytag. All the water would have be heated up on coal fired cook stove . Pumped by hand . We did not have power until later in the 1950's
When i was a teenager in the early 80's my grandfather who was a blacksmith repaired one of these engines. It had a broken rod, so he used the one next to it and made a mold then cast a new one. Was amazed by the simplicity yet complexities of those little engines. engines.
I often think how much less complicated and interesting it was in early 1900s. Thanks for great vids and content. My Gpa used model T to deliver products to neighbors when he was 8 years old. Love and miss his stories.
Woah!! That was a heck of a trip! I live up in Maine, never left yet in all of my 39 years. How cool would this have been to see the country! Surely can't wait to see Merlin build these rigs 💪
I can't believe the miles you guys do to pick this stuff up!!. I drive far enough in Australia that you measure a trip in time and days not miles, but you guys are the next level.
One splendid show. Travel across the wonderland of America, and then breathing 'air' into ancient vehicle bodies, causing them to slowly move parts and pieces & then come to life. Quite remarkable the talent and effort of Merlin and others. Thanks so much for the compelling story.
Travis came within 80 miles of me. I love 80 miles north of Pittsburgh PA. Pretty cool seeing how they filled that trailer up! Gotta make the trip worth it that's for sure!
Wow. I look forward to you working on these T's. My dad used to tell me about how he'd drop the pan and shim the bearings when they started knocking. Growing up during the depression you did what you had to do to keep them running. Growing up in MN he said they would heat a pot of water on the stove and wrap it in blankets and put it in the back seat. When they got to town they would drain the water out of the radiatort and when they were ready to go back to the farm they dumped the warm water in the radiator and away they would go. He also talked about building a fire under the pan to warm the oil.
Sunday morning with MOSG A yard full of history in Fords. Love how Dr Frankenstein will bring them back to life & drivable. Where most say junk Merlin sees gold. Your knowledge will always be mind blowing. And your friends are crazy but those are the best ones.
You kno watching you tinker with old cars , trucks , jet skis or whatever else just rolls in never gets old . People don’t realize how much knowledge you can learn a crap ton by just paying attention to what someone who knows what there doin getting it done. I love to tinker on really anything, that might be why I haven’t bought a new truck bc I’d have that pile of computers jacked up 😂😂😉. Nah I’m just kidding but I really do enjoy the videos and the true knowledge you possess and portray to other.
Travis is the man! Wow Merlin I'm shocked how sweet this deal was. Just those running lights are insane prices. Wow! Wow! Wow! Ĝo Cincinnati Reds! But they're out of wildcard now.
I really enjoy watching the classics come back to life and not be butcher into something that they were not intended to be Thank you sir and God bless you always
Merlin you have a magical touch with anything with a motor. I have my dad's collection of old model A and model T original Ford wrench's and jacks also a couple of the running board mout toolboxes everything has that classic Ford raised emblem. That have been sitting in a old steel storage container that my dad had gathered as a truckdriver crossing the country for years up until the late 80s some are almost S shaped wrenches amongst almost every tool that a person would need to cross the country with on there car. They are really neet. They sure made things to last. Cool video and neet finds.
Thumbs up great video, the guy had a great adventure all across the country, and he made it there and back in one piece, you have a growing fleet of model T
Those two Ts stacked like that made me think of a couple things: 1. Aerosmith album cover for PUMP 2. How did you not get a 3rd from all that private time in the trailer (or did they produce a Yamaha jet ski) 😂👽🤖👽
Merlin, you're a walking Encyclopedia of model T's! No one can dispute that. You're collection of old Trucks and automobiles would make a grown man enthusiast cry! 😢 you have a lot of cool projects ahead of you! I hope I get to see them all! Til next time, take care, and we'll see you on the next...
I am always amazed at the wealth of knowledge that you have Merlin! You need to find an apprentice to whom you can pass it along. Or write several books!
It's pretty cool watching you in your own shop. I just started watching reruns of Vegas Rat Rods the other day, and comparing the two versions of Merlin is quite comical in my head. hahaha. Different energies for sure.
Always a joy,to watch the magician, perform his magic 🪄🪄. Thanks for taking us subscriber's along for the ride. You hit the mother load. Love the channel, keep up the great work. Merlin, the model T whisper.✌️👍😎😁🍀🍀🇺🇲🇺🇲
Morning Merlin...you mentioned that Maytag oil can, I have a gasoline engine for a washing machine, has a rachet style handle starter...then the Model T jacks, I have two plus a box full of Ford wrenches
Fantastic video! Love the Model T content! My Uncle had a 1928 Model T. My Dad got it running for him and restored it. I remember as a young kid taking rides in it. So cool!
The Lehigh tunnel is 20-30 min drive from my house. By the way of the crow 10 minutes, so basically in my backyard. CB350 was the first bike I had to run through the woods at 12 years old. My first big bike lol. Just put a knobby tire on back and rip it like an Enduro. Man that trailer was packed full of goodies. Merlin you keep on buying all these model TnA and there won't be any for anyone else.
Absolutely amazing how you give them a little love and help Thanx for sharing your experience with your work Great that your friends are happy to help you out Have a Great Day 👍 God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸 Keep up the Great Work 👍
Hey Merlin Johnson I think you are looking more and more like a Horder all of the time LOL love your videos and Fab Rats to Charlie kretschmar Phoenix Arizona
Wish I knew you were coming through Vermont, I've been trying to buy a a model-T or A for me and my son to revive, and there's nothing here we can afford, I would love to purchase out there and bring back.. But I told my son it's petty much just a dream at this point.... 👍 Love the video
Another awesome score. You'll have a fleet of them on the road. I can see it now.... lake havasu antique ride share service. That would be cool cruising around town in one of those.
It seems that some people did what ever they could to save those old Fords and the old monoliths have went from one caring enthusiast to another. The old model A's and T's not only transformed the transportation Industry, but established it. It seems that Merlin's heart and soul was drawn to carry on, and bring a few back to life, when he inherited those new parts to be able to keep these precious entities of America's history intact.
It's amazing how Merlin acquires so many treasures and manages to keep track of all of it.
He really has it all organized pretty well!
He does what we all do: spread your new purchases all over the garage “Organizing”.
1). If you ever want to find it again
2). If you don’t want the wife to notice yet another purchase . 🙄
You are almost out of room!
I find it more amazing he manages to store all of it on a single driveway.
@@foxp2483 seems like I was watching one time and he went to another yard somewhere in the area for a pickup he was fixing for a young kid, but his driveway, and garage are sure organized.
Great to have friends like Merlin does. As they unloaded that trailer, I think of a clown car. More, and more, then more.... Great finds.
What a great way to start my day... Got my toast and coffee and watching Merlin getting all those new cars!! Going to enjoy seeing these great old cars being brought back to life!!!
Merlin needs a five acre compound to keep all his vehicles in, lol, I think Merlin is trying to breed those old Fords back into existence, lol, awesome video, and thanks for sharing.
I remember my dad had parts like that lying around the house like that,It brought back memories to see those Jacks and that horn,I was telling Zona that I actually recognized a lot of those parts, Thank you merlin , and all that cranking would have took my breath away too.
Wow Merline treats his help to embassy suites!
One of the really amazing things about those old Model Ts is that when disassembled, they will fit through a standard doorway. My father told me about pranking a fellow student in college when he left for Christmas break and a few kf the students who stayed behind took his Model T apart and reassembled inside his dorm room😂
Back in Jr high my friends dad collected and built old cars. And he had built one in a side room in the basement all through a single door way. This was back in the 1960s.
The ski fired up and Jimmy came around the corner like it was a mating call!!!!
Gotta love these Sunday uploads can’t just go by the thumbnail you never know what Merlin will throw in there or get into
I keep thinking how cool it would’ve been to have had him as a shop teacher in high school he’s one of them guys could take a lawnmower and teach you more about simple engine mechanics than a shop teacher could over a year of changing oil in a car
For Work I am in Denmark and they had some WW2 re enactment here, The Americans had a deuce and a half (i think that's what those trucks were called) and they had at least one Model T and 2 Model A Fords. Watching MOSG now I know which one is what. We learned that Henry Ford just called them by letters and I could never figure out why T was before A. Thanks to Merlin I now know they went thru the alphabet twice :) Glad to see you getting more of them old Fords and getting them ready to run.
A shop teacher friend of my dad's, and his wife rode this exact motorcycle from Colorado to San Fancisco and back! In the early 70's , they were both a bit beefy, I've always been impressed with their tenacity!
I have a 1970 SL Honda Motosport 350 it has bigger valves and Longer rake for better handling I call it Frankenstein I took 70lbs off of it with every after market part Yoshimuira low pipe two into one 750 front disk 1980s suspension inch more travel air assist fork brace top and bottom Akront rims Ha ha ha 1hp for 10lbs 😂🤣😃
I remember the valve grinder like that one, in my dad’s tool box.
When I was growing up on the farm in Sask. Canada in the 50's we had a gas power washing machine most likely a Maytag. All the water would have be heated up on coal fired cook stove . Pumped by hand . We did not have power until later in the 1950's
Going to have to start stacking your collection! Love it...
Merlin,it’s great to see all you do to keep this country’s history alive. You truly are a master mechanic! Keep up the good work. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yup x 2
When i was a teenager in the early 80's my grandfather who was a blacksmith repaired one of these engines. It had a broken rod, so he used the one next to it and made a mold then cast a new one. Was amazed by the simplicity yet complexities of those little engines. engines.
What a wonderful sound. They are beautiful old ladies. Can't wait to see them on the road. Thanks for the videos....I love them.
Sundays are better with Merlin!
Mondays are better with Merlin 😅!!!
One man’s junk is another man’s treasure, great find
I often think how much less complicated and interesting it was in early 1900s. Thanks for great vids and content. My Gpa used model T to deliver products to neighbors when he was 8 years old. Love and miss his stories.
Thanks for rescuing some more treasures. I'm almost home with my first Model T. It makes people happy to see it.
Woah!! That was a heck of a trip! I live up in Maine, never left yet in all of my 39 years. How cool would this have been to see the country! Surely can't wait to see Merlin build these rigs 💪
Merlin is in heaven with those extra parts
Congrats on being able to feed your addiction to early Fords.
Beautiful collection you are building.
Thanks for sharing.
I can't believe the miles you guys do to pick this stuff up!!. I drive far enough in Australia that you measure a trip in time and days not miles, but you guys are the next level.
One splendid show. Travel across the wonderland of America, and then breathing 'air' into ancient vehicle bodies, causing them to slowly move parts and pieces & then come to life. Quite remarkable the talent and effort of Merlin and others. Thanks so much for the compelling story.
Travis came within 80 miles of me. I love 80 miles north of Pittsburgh PA. Pretty cool seeing how they filled that trailer up! Gotta make the trip worth it that's for sure!
Your knowledge of these old cars is amazing. Thank you for keeping them alive and not lost.
Wow. I look forward to you working on these T's. My dad used to tell me about how he'd drop the pan and shim the bearings when they started knocking. Growing up during the depression you did what you had to do to keep them running. Growing up in MN he said they would heat a pot of water on the stove and wrap it in blankets and put it in the back seat. When they got to town they would drain the water out of the radiatort and when they were ready to go back to the farm they dumped the warm water in the radiator and away they would go. He also talked about building a fire under the pan to warm the oil.
Sunday morning with MOSG A yard full of history in Fords. Love how Dr Frankenstein will bring them back to life & drivable. Where most say junk Merlin sees gold. Your knowledge will always be mind blowing. And your friends are crazy but those are the best ones.
Good to see you enjoying Al the goodies in the box , like Christmas
In the early 80s I had a 2nd hand Honda CB360. Awesome bike for a new rider. Loved it and am forever sorry I sold it.
If only I could find one . Keep up the great work preserving these amazing cars
You kno watching you tinker with old cars , trucks , jet skis or whatever else just rolls in never gets old . People don’t realize how much knowledge you can learn a crap ton by just paying attention to what someone who knows what there doin getting it done. I love to tinker on really anything, that might be why I haven’t bought a new truck bc I’d have that pile of computers jacked up 😂😂😉. Nah I’m just kidding but I really do enjoy the videos and the true knowledge you possess and portray to other.
It's another great video! Not only is Merlin an amazing guy, he also has amazing friends!
Travis is the man! Wow Merlin I'm shocked how sweet this deal was. Just those running lights are insane prices. Wow! Wow! Wow! Ĝo Cincinnati Reds! But they're out of wildcard now.
I really enjoy watching the classics come back to life and not be butcher into something that they were not intended to be
Thank you sir and God bless you always
When he dropped that trailer door, Merlin looked like a kid on Christmas morning.
Merlin you have a magical touch with anything with a motor. I have my dad's collection of old model A and model T original Ford wrench's and jacks also a couple of the running board mout toolboxes everything has that classic Ford raised emblem. That have been sitting in a old steel storage container that my dad had gathered as a truckdriver crossing the country for years up until the late 80s some are almost S shaped wrenches amongst almost every tool that a person would need to cross the country with on there car. They are really neet. They sure made things to last. Cool video and neet finds.
Thumbs up great video, the guy had a great adventure all across the country, and he made it there and back in one piece, you have a growing fleet of model T
Always a pleasure, Merlin . Thank you.
Merlin's got so much knowledge love watching him and learning stuff, who knew washer machines used to use motor oil!
That trailer is deceiving. Travis had that trailer filled to the brim!
I had that same model Honda bike in the '70's, great little machine. Those T's will keep you busy.
You should make one of those a wrecker to haul the other ones. Keep saving history Sir. Thanks for the awesome videos. 👍😁
Wow what a trade!! Nice to see that old Honda go to someone who seems to enjoy it. As always fun to watch your videos.
You have a gold mine in antique cars and parts. Thanks for saving a part of history. Got to find a building to store and show off the cars.
Merlin, You are the "MAN", every time I watch you, you make my day 100% better, thank you again.😊👍👍👍👍
It's pretty handy to have that extra rod waiting to be used.I'm pretty sure I've never seen a 'headlight' for a T.Great finds.
Whenever my Wife says "you have too much stuff" I show her a Merlins Garage Video !!!.
Wow what a tight squeeze inside the trailer eith those models t's
SO cool and the lights are killer too. I sure enjoy your videos Merlin have a great day!
Those two Ts stacked like that made me think of a couple things:
1. Aerosmith album cover for PUMP
2. How did you not get a 3rd from all that private time in the trailer (or did they produce a Yamaha jet ski) 😂👽🤖👽
Love the model T's, we have 1925, I guess I should fix it and drive it around, but she is rough. Thanks for the great video Merlin!
Merlin, you're a walking Encyclopedia of model T's! No one can dispute that. You're collection of old Trucks and automobiles would make a grown man enthusiast cry! 😢 you have a lot of cool projects ahead of you! I hope I get to see them all! Til next time, take care, and we'll see you on the next...
I am always amazed at the wealth of knowledge that you have Merlin! You need to find an apprentice to whom you can pass it along. Or write several books!
Love everything you do, I'm jealous of you merlin as I don't have the facility of doing anything 😢, great videos.
awesome.thanks for sharing and taking us along.
Merlin your going to run out of space at some point but it’s great watching you guys play with your collection. From 🏴
Nice cb 350. My first ride at 15 (1974) through 19 was a 68 Honda CB350. Loved that bike. But sold it back in the 80s. That is really cool.
Man that is Christmas when Travis returned! Merlin probably couldn't sleep that night thinking about all he's going to work on next.
Your making Henry Ford smile for sure
It's pretty cool watching you in your own shop. I just started watching reruns of Vegas Rat Rods the other day, and comparing the two versions of Merlin is quite comical in my head. hahaha. Different energies for sure.
So happy for you merlin glad to see you got them they'll definitely be well taken care of
Hello Merlin my friend, nothing better after a long work week than relaxing watching some model T's.Stay well my brother.
That's a score on them lights Marlin you can't beat that I love it
I could watch Merlin build old cars forever
Always a joy,to watch the magician, perform his magic 🪄🪄. Thanks for taking us subscriber's along for the ride. You hit the mother load. Love the channel, keep up the great work. Merlin, the model T whisper.✌️👍😎😁🍀🍀🇺🇲🇺🇲
Awesome adventure brother another great find and buy !!! Hope yall have an awesome day man !!!!
Morning Merlin...you mentioned that Maytag oil can, I have a gasoline engine for a washing machine, has a rachet style handle starter...then the Model T jacks, I have two plus a box full of Ford wrenches
Can’t believe that much stuff was in that trailer. Impressive packing skills, Travis
Now you have a lot of project vehicles. More than enough to keep you busy for a long time!
When Travis opened the trailer, I think that's the most giddy I've seen Merlin. Of course I would be too.
Fantastic video! Love the Model T content!
My Uncle had a 1928 Model T. My Dad got it running for him and restored it.
I remember as a young kid taking rides in it. So cool!
I see you got the model T fever...very good😂😂 Greetings from Costa Rica, breakfast and Merlins videos is a good combo for me...Pura Vida🎉
It’s good to have a crazy friends
Merlin you are going to need a bigger back yard real soon with all that treasure😎
Thank you for filming and sharing!!! Im Travis and Travis was right uo by me in N.H on this trip
Merlin's blessed with some really great friends!
Very cool Merlin, can't wait to see the next episode ❤
The Lehigh tunnel is 20-30 min drive from my house. By the way of the crow 10 minutes, so basically in my backyard.
CB350 was the first bike I had to run through the woods at 12 years old. My first big bike lol.
Just put a knobby tire on back and rip it like an Enduro. Man that trailer was packed full of goodies.
Merlin you keep on buying all these model TnA and there won't be any for anyone else.
I drove from Manchester Connecticut to Phoenix Arizona. Beautiful drive
You have to be out of room by now with all your toys lol. Great video Merlin
Nice score Merlin! 👍
Absolutely amazing how you give them a little love and help
Thanx for sharing your experience with your work
Great that your friends are happy to help you out
Have a Great Day 👍
God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Keep up the Great Work 👍
Hey Merlin Johnson I think you are looking more and more like a Horder all of the time LOL love your videos and Fab Rats to Charlie kretschmar Phoenix Arizona
Awesome video Merlin! You need a bigger place! Always Love watching!
the man who dies with the most tools or in your case treasures wins looks like you are well on your way to having the most
Pretty cool little project can't wait to see the progress
🎉 thanks for the video 🎉 Paul sent me over 🎉..... 😎 Cool cars 🎉....JJ... Jonjon...😊
Wish I knew you were coming through Vermont, I've been trying to buy a a model-T or A for me and my son to revive, and there's nothing here we can afford, I would love to purchase out there and bring back..
But I told my son it's petty much just a dream at this point.... 👍
Love the video
Another awesome score. You'll have a fleet of them on the road. I can see it now.... lake havasu antique ride share service. That would be cool cruising around town in one of those.
It seems that some people did what ever they could to save those old Fords and the old monoliths have went from one caring enthusiast to another. The old model A's and T's not only transformed the transportation Industry, but established it. It seems that Merlin's heart and soul was drawn to carry on, and bring a few back to life, when he inherited those new parts to be able to keep these precious entities of America's history intact.
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys. Some new projects good work Merlin.
Thanks for another great vlog. I love the old school garage.❤😊
That was quite a trailer load of parts Merlin. Ought to keep you busy for a few days!
Merlin, your work area gives me claustrophobia! I don't know how you do it.. but it seems to work for you! Love the vids!
great find. You are going to have to build a 2 story auto garage for all your acquisitions. LOL
MOSG is my normal Sunday morning. But, I was adventuring in So Utah, and finally getting to catch up on Merlon's new cool junk.
Wow that's so awesome amazing you have all those