I was just impressed that he had this project going for 30 years in the background of his life as he put his family first and made sure all three kids had a car growing up, before finally taking the time to finish his hot rod. Well done good sir. Well done. 😎👍
Yep… messing with a ford 1937 business coupe for about 14-15 years and still not finished… life sometimes treats us harsh and secondary projetcs stay in the background…
I will never not watch a video about the restoration of an abandoned car. You can hear the love and pride he has for it in his voice and it is well deserved! Thanks for this! If you ever see Ken again, please let him know we all said Hi and that we love his ride!
I was just impressed that he had this project going for 30 years in the background of his life as he put his family first and made sure all three kids had a car growing up, before finally taking the time to finish his hot rod. Well done good sir. Well done. 😎👍
Yep… messing with a ford 1937 business coupe for about 14-15 years and still not finished… life sometimes treats us harsh and secondary projetcs stay in the background…
I will never not watch a video about the restoration of an abandoned car. You can hear the love and pride he has for it in his voice and it is well deserved! Thanks for this! If you ever see Ken again, please let him know we all said Hi and that we love his ride!
Love the car and the story. Thanks for sharing!
WOW What an amazing car!! Lots and lots of TLC in that car!!
That is one beautiful car. What a labor of love. Have a great holiday. Blessings-Judith 🎵🎭
Very cool, beautiful car!!!
I've never seen those rear windows work before- too cool.. what a beauty!
Yeah that was cool to see the engineering, even back in 1937. Cool stuff!
Cool!!!!!!!!
What an acummulation of bad taste
You ruined a classic Ford with gm junk. Sad