My School bus driver had one in his green 53 2 dr w the Overdrive emblem on the trunk …….. back when I was 9 yrs old & 3rd grd ……. It was neat to see him jump the snowbank in a hurry on his way to the Firestation ( yep he was a fire man & my Dads class mate in school ). Great looking ol Ford 😃👍❤️
I don't know about the rest of you, but the back window was a good place to lay. There were 4 us boys that used to fight for the front door, and the back window. Good memories. Thanks
My mother inlaw had a 1954 Plymouth hydrive clutch automatic you used the clutch to start then you drove it like automatic when I join the family in 1982 the paint was really good i buffed it out my mother inlaw told me her grandpa bought it new always garaged and he would in the fall put Vaseline over the chrome seats was like a comfortable couch my wife at time referred to the steering wheel as driving a big pizza it had a valve job in the early 80 s it sounded like a John Deere put put it sits today my brother inlaw and I used to drag it out get it running but he lost interest and I believe the rings are stuck and money is short but at one time it was daily driver
Sounds like a very unique car. You can always pull out the spark plugs and dump Marvel Mystery Oil in them. At least while it sits it can't do any harm. 👍
Great car and a cool video. You know you are not supposed to think about your parents dating. Things just worked out and you appeared one day. That’s how it goes.
What a treat to go for a ride with you to town! I noticed that you still have angle parking and the main drag looks old school, I love that! My first car was a 1962 Ford Fairlane it was a 4 door red in colour and lots of chrome and it had the 260 CID V8 with the slush glide 2 Speed I put a tachometer on it and cruising 60 miles per hour it was reving at 3200 RPM and the fuel gauge could hardly keep up with the amount of gas it was pulling out of the tank 😂 But I had a question if your in over drive and you had to quickly down shift to second does it automatically shift out of overdrive faster than you can down shift? Really appreciate this video I am a Ford fan but I wanted to tell you if you don’t already know that Dennis Carpenter would possibly make a reproduction horn control I order parts from Dennis for my 8Ns they are really good to deal with 😀🇨🇦
Thanks Keith. I should have mentioned it in the video but to downshift all you have to do is punch the accelerator and then let off. It actually shifts rather quickly. Downshifting also kicks it out of overdrive. It's a very slick system and my dad claims that it was fantastic in the mountains because it worked in second gear as well. It was almost like having a splitter for a second and third. I always love the Ford Fairlanes. One of my favorite things about watching the Andy Griffith show. 3200 is is turning pretty quickly for a V8, 😄. I bought some parts from Dennis Carpenter over the years, also had good luck with autocrafters. 👍
I was waiting to see and hear the story of this car. Since it's a family owned car no wonder its kept so well. I have worked on a 1959 Ford custom 300 so a familiar vehicle in a strange twist. Very cool car Aaron.
Thanks Steve. I remember when you requested this video a while back. It was quite a bit of fun to make. Was the custom 300 you worked on yours? I did not know they were imported Europe. 😊
@@lifeafterourloss It was my friends car he had just gotten it out of the container back in 2007. The thing ran very poor cause the so called rebuild carburetor was a total scam. There where other odds and ends that needed close attention. For anyone who orders cars over seas, expect the unexpected things in the box. I believe 50s American cars where sold new in West-Europe. One assembly plant was in Antwerp Belgium(unless my memory is wrong). They ordered the cars in parts and assembled them in Europe. Not many of these actually have survived. There where many other ways how American cars ended up in Europe. I'm sure someone else is more knowledgeable than I am on this.
@@SuperMAZ007 Very interesting! I've never had good luck buying "rebuilt" carburetors. I've gotten to the point where I would rather just do it myself in most cases. I suppose ordering anything used sight unseen comes with risks. 😊
@@lifeafterourloss Truth be told my friend was very new to the American car frenzies. So he was under the assumption cause it had a Ebay rebuild carburetor from the previous owner. It had to be a good one. Other wise the car was very decent very minimal rust. Had been repainted 2 tone. The technical side was rather sketchy at best. But it's still around and now drives better than ever. Some risks do pay off later. Definitely doing your own carburetor rebuild is a good idea.
That is really interesting I actually own a 1953 Ford Customline. Great car.😉🙋♂Mine has the flathead 8 in it. Mine is being overhauled, needs floors. I can fix your radio if it needs any work
I bet that V8 runs like a champ. Are you going to keep it stock? My son was going to fix the radio what's never got around to it. He wanted to repaint it the original color.
@@lifeafterourloss Yes I am staying stock with only a few minor improvements like I installed a PCV system and removed the road tube. I paid good money for those fuel vapours in the crankcase so yeah I'm going to burn them. 😉😊. The radio won't need much just replace the electrolytic capacitors and any interstage cap that is sealed with beeswax. The vibrator will need replacement as well new a modern electronic one. Don't forget to change the vibrator buffer capacitor as the vibrators usually fail due to buffer cap failing. It does the same thing for the vibrator contacts as the condenser does for the ignition points. I am also keeping the beastie 6 volt. Here is a little vid th-cam.com/video/QPiO5tWOcTo/w-d-xo.html
@@lifeafterourloss I also love inline sixes as well. I had to retire my beloved 1992 Ford F150 five speed with a 4.9 L inline six a couple of years ago just too rusty. I still miss it.😞😞 I had to take a hiatus from repairing the 53 to get some new knees and a couple of corneas. The boys will have it at my garage soon and I will be back at it. We need to finish the 84 C10 first. Too many jobs too little time🤷♂😉
@MatthewBerginGarage 😁, I know the feeling. We had a 1995 F150 with the 4.9 l. It was still running strong when we sold it at about 280,000 MI. The power assist clutch was the only thing that was a headache about that truck. Oh and the rust! I got to where I could pull the transmission and replace the clutch in just a few hours. Well if you put your family to work you should be able to get that C10 done. 😊
My School bus driver had one in his green 53 2 dr w the Overdrive emblem on the trunk …….. back when I was 9 yrs old & 3rd grd ……. It was neat to see him jump the snowbank in a hurry on his way to the Firestation ( yep he was a fire man & my Dads class mate in school ). Great looking ol Ford 😃👍❤️
learned to drive in one of those with a flathead V8
I don't know about the rest of you, but the back window was a good place to lay.
There were 4 us boys that used to fight for the front door, and the back window.
Good memories.
Thanks
I had one of those. I had a flathead V8, a three on the tree with overdrive.
Man, what a family treasure.
I love seeing big cars spinning kitties..... mandatory waxing of the handlebars necessary to run that rig....and the pipe just capped it.
😄, I had a lot of fun making this one.
@@lifeafterourloss it was great 😃
My mother inlaw had a 1954 Plymouth hydrive clutch automatic you used the clutch to start then you drove it like automatic when I join the family in 1982 the paint was really good i buffed it out my mother inlaw told me her grandpa bought it new always garaged and he would in the fall put Vaseline over the chrome seats was like a comfortable couch my wife at time referred to the steering wheel as driving a big pizza it had a valve job in the early 80 s it sounded like a John Deere put put it sits today my brother inlaw and I used to drag it out get it running but he lost interest and I believe the rings are stuck and money is short but at one time it was daily driver
Sounds like a very unique car. You can always pull out the spark plugs and dump Marvel Mystery Oil in them. At least while it sits it can't do any harm. 👍
Sweet ride!
Love the old shoebox fords,,great memory's ..Thanks for sharing the old girl..
I like how you gave the Girl some stick !!!
Great car and a cool video. You know you are not supposed to think about your parents dating. Things just worked out and you appeared one day. That’s how it goes.
😂, maybe I should stick with the stork or cabbage leaf story. 😁
Omg I remember these cars so roomy and the seats were super comfortable. What a well maintained automobile. Thanks for the memorys!
Great editing the black and white made it feel like back in the day.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks again for supporting the channel.
Aaron, that car is a beauty.👍👍
So beautiful!!!
I love the dash!
It is a work of art. 😊
What a treat to go for a ride with you to town!
I noticed that you still have angle parking and the main drag looks old school, I love that! My first car was a 1962 Ford Fairlane it was a 4 door red in colour and lots of chrome and it had the 260 CID V8 with the slush glide 2 Speed I put a tachometer on it and cruising 60 miles per hour it was reving at 3200 RPM and the fuel gauge could hardly keep up with the amount of gas it was pulling out of the tank 😂
But I had a question if your in over drive and you had to quickly down shift to second does it automatically shift out of overdrive faster than you can down shift? Really appreciate this video I am a Ford fan but I wanted to tell you if you don’t already know that Dennis Carpenter would possibly make a reproduction horn control I order parts from Dennis for my 8Ns they are really good to deal with 😀🇨🇦
Thanks Keith. I should have mentioned it in the video but to downshift all you have to do is punch the accelerator and then let off. It actually shifts rather quickly. Downshifting also kicks it out of overdrive. It's a very slick system and my dad claims that it was fantastic in the mountains because it worked in second gear as well. It was almost like having a splitter for a second and third. I always love the Ford Fairlanes. One of my favorite things about watching the Andy Griffith show. 3200 is is turning pretty quickly for a V8, 😄. I bought some parts from Dennis Carpenter over the years, also had good luck with autocrafters. 👍
That's a cool car!
The stories are as cool as the car!
No seat belts! Nice hat too.
I was waiting to see and hear the story of this car. Since it's a family owned car no wonder its kept so well. I have worked on a 1959 Ford custom 300 so a familiar vehicle in a strange twist. Very cool car Aaron.
Thanks Steve. I remember when you requested this video a while back. It was quite a bit of fun to make. Was the custom 300 you worked on yours? I did not know they were imported Europe. 😊
@@lifeafterourloss It was my friends car he had just gotten it out of the container back in 2007. The thing ran very poor cause the so called rebuild carburetor was a total scam. There where other odds and ends that needed close attention. For anyone who orders cars over seas, expect the unexpected things in the box. I believe 50s American cars where sold new in West-Europe. One assembly plant was in Antwerp Belgium(unless my memory is wrong). They ordered the cars in parts and assembled them in Europe. Not many of these actually have survived. There where many other ways how American cars ended up in Europe. I'm sure someone else is more knowledgeable than I am on this.
@@SuperMAZ007 Very interesting! I've never had good luck buying "rebuilt" carburetors. I've gotten to the point where I would rather just do it myself in most cases. I suppose ordering anything used sight unseen comes with risks. 😊
@@lifeafterourloss Truth be told my friend was very new to the American car frenzies. So he was under the assumption cause it had a Ebay rebuild carburetor from the previous owner. It had to be a good one. Other wise the car was very decent very minimal rust. Had been repainted 2 tone. The technical side was rather sketchy at best. But it's still around and now drives better than ever. Some risks do pay off later. Definitely doing your own carburetor rebuild is a good idea.
That is really interesting I actually own a 1953 Ford Customline. Great car.😉🙋♂Mine has the flathead 8 in it. Mine is being overhauled, needs floors. I can fix your radio if it needs any work
I bet that V8 runs like a champ. Are you going to keep it stock? My son was going to fix the radio what's never got around to it. He wanted to repaint it the original color.
@@lifeafterourloss Yes I am staying stock with only a few minor improvements like I installed a PCV system and removed the road tube. I paid good money for those fuel vapours in the crankcase so yeah I'm going to burn them. 😉😊. The radio won't need much just replace the electrolytic capacitors and any interstage cap that is sealed with beeswax. The vibrator will need replacement as well new a modern electronic one. Don't forget to change the vibrator buffer capacitor as the vibrators usually fail due to buffer cap failing. It does the same thing for the vibrator contacts as the condenser does for the ignition points. I am also keeping the beastie 6 volt. Here is a little vid
th-cam.com/video/QPiO5tWOcTo/w-d-xo.html
@@MatthewBerginGarage just checked out your video. Nothing like that V8. The radio sounds like a good rainy day project. 😊
@@lifeafterourloss I also love inline sixes as well. I had to retire my beloved 1992 Ford F150 five speed with a 4.9 L inline six a couple of years ago just too rusty. I still miss it.😞😞 I had to take a hiatus from repairing the 53 to get some new knees and a couple of corneas. The boys will have it at my garage soon and I will be back at it. We need to finish the 84 C10 first. Too many jobs too little time🤷♂😉
@MatthewBerginGarage 😁, I know the feeling. We had a 1995 F150 with the 4.9 l. It was still running strong when we sold it at about 280,000 MI. The power assist clutch was the only thing that was a headache about that truck. Oh and the rust! I got to where I could pull the transmission and replace the clutch in just a few hours. Well if you put your family to work you should be able to get that C10 done. 😊
My first car was a 50 something Nash,😂
That's a fun car. They always reminded me of bumper cars. I bet it's worth a little something today. Thanks again Tom as always much appreciated!
I bet that car runs cleaner then any thing with admission system
If does run very clean and it is simple! 😊👍
Did Hank Williams sr own a 52 Ford like that with same colors ??
I'm pretty sure he was a Cadillac man. But as I understand that he had a pretty substantial car collection.
Absolutely Beautiful Car
Had a 50 shoebox
Thought I was king of the world 😂