My wonderful Uncle Ernie passed last September. He was a remarkable man. He is missed deeply. A few of these cars were at his Memorial Services. Thank you for sharing their story.
So glad there are people like you around. Looking at your supply of T parts I couldn’t help but think how many T’s could be brought back, and I hope many will be.
I restore and refurbish vintage tools. Meet a lot of people as a result. A couple of years ago, while coming to look at a very desirable vise, I met an older man who had a similar passion for Model A Fords. A wonderful person. As a sheer coincidence I'd just finished a restoration on a Model A jack. Dropped it off at his house next day.
My great-aunt asked the bank to loan her money to buy one of these cars new, the bank said they would loan her money to buy a pig, but they couldn't see loaning for a car. Times change, LoL!
Where is this located in Texas? I have a '25 Model T roadster and love chatting with others who are either restoring them or at least getting them back on the road. I have always had a Model A as my main car or daily driver, so this was a first for me in purchasing a Model T with no engine or tranny in it. I live in Texas in Wichita Falls and this sounds like a great place to go visit sometime in the future. ;-)
The cars are cool, the old dudes are full of it. Plenty of people restore cars. Not alot of people restore model t’s anymore because people like this buy them all up. And No, modern day body shops don’t say “get that piece of junk out of here”.
My wonderful Uncle Ernie passed last September. He was a remarkable man. He is missed deeply. A few of these cars were at his Memorial Services. Thank you for sharing their story.
Sorry for your loss, must have been an interesting person, car people tend to be, especially antique and classic guys.
So glad there are people like you around. Looking at your supply of T parts I couldn’t help but think how many T’s could be brought back, and I hope many will be.
Thank you for saving & re living the past. I love those old cars.
I restore and refurbish vintage tools. Meet a lot of people as a result. A couple of years ago, while coming to look at a very desirable vise, I met an older man who had a similar passion for Model A Fords. A wonderful person. As a sheer coincidence I'd just finished a restoration on a Model A jack. Dropped it off at his house next day.
Only on TH-cam can a pair of not so bright people thumbs down a restoring of old cars .
This is great to see.
Now we're talkin my language ;) Great episode
My great-aunt asked the bank to loan her money to buy one of these cars new, the bank said they would loan her money to buy a pig, but they couldn't see loaning for a car. Times change, LoL!
Thanks for sharing this very nice video.
Good on them. Well done.
I would love to see the episode with Jim’s model T’s in Burleson Texas. Please post it. He’s was a dear friend.
Enjoy classic vehicles
I’ll take a old piece of junk faster than a new piece of junk
Wonderful !
Man I miss the old 4:3 video format. Love seeing that episode tho
Keep up the good work fellas! Don't let the nay sayers stop ya!
Nice to see these cars. I only wish I'd see more of them in today's throw away world of plastic garbage cars with bodies thinner than pop cans.....
Keep it up.
Where is this located in Texas? I have a '25 Model T roadster and love chatting with others who are either restoring them or at least getting them back on the road. I have always had a Model A as my main car or daily driver, so this was a first for me in purchasing a Model T with no engine or tranny in it. I live in Texas in Wichita Falls and this sounds like a great place to go visit sometime in the future. ;-)
Rust or rot destroys most everything, all the old cars and buildings that are gone is mostly because one or the other.
We use to live in Kerrville.
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I envy you guys
The cars are cool, the old dudes are full of it. Plenty of people restore cars. Not alot of people restore model t’s anymore because people like this buy them all up.
And No, modern day body shops don’t say “get that piece of junk out of here”.
I think most shops say that because their transmissions are tricky. Bunch of pussies if you ask me.