I too must agree with you May your Friend Rest In Peace and what a great goal you have I am glad about that because there’s so much trouble in our world so you are a great witness and I appreciate that you are keeping the project going even though he’s passed away! I wish you all the best even though I am a late comer and last of all after all the struggle you had getting it home I was so happy to see it in your garage and the furniture dolly’s was a great idea! Keep that old iron running!!!😀🇨🇦
...... The old car hobby is a brotherhood.. I was inducted in 1968 with a 30 31 Tudor Sedan...with a bucket seat... no top no interior.... My Dad bought it as a project for his 4 sons..... this is why I find your channel fascinating.... like the furniture dollies!!! If nothing else, the frame looks salvageable.... the rest is whatever your vision happens to be. 🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸
Condolences on the loss of your friend. RIP!! I would spend the time to remove the front fenders, grill shell, and wheels just to make access to the motor so much easier.
Sorry for the loss of your friend... Still glad that your going to continue on with the project... And hope you take any of my comments only as encouragement... I only want to see you succeed in your quest to do what you can with the Ol’ Girl... I’ve seen a lot done to vehicles a lot worse.... Till your next video, my friend....
Always nice to get them under a roof, makes life much better. It will be so neat to see it running around, your friend will be smiling. The valves and pistons are the critical things now, you can take that valve cover off and see what things look like in that area.
So, sorry to hear about your friend passing. Glad you got it home. And yes I have no doubt he will be with you. As you get the model "A" running once more.
I see you have a International Scout 2, me & my brother plowed with 71 Scouts had the AMC 232 straight six. My Dad had the 68 double cab pickup 4x4 Travelall for plowing. Dad bought them all new from the dealer.
Thank you. They were and are great trucks. I used to have a '68 Scout, half cab version with a 4 cylinder. I wish I had not sold it. The blue one is a '76. Thank you for watching.
I too must agree with you May your Friend Rest In Peace and what a great goal you have I am glad about that because there’s so much trouble in our world so you are a great witness and I appreciate that you are keeping the project going even though he’s passed away! I wish you all the best even though I am a late comer and last of all after all the struggle you had getting it home I was so happy to see it in your garage and the furniture dolly’s was a great idea!
Keep that old iron running!!!😀🇨🇦
Great audio 🎵🎶🎵 too..
...... The old car hobby is a brotherhood.. I was inducted in 1968 with a 30 31 Tudor Sedan...with a bucket seat... no top no interior.... My Dad bought it as a project for his 4 sons..... this is why I find your channel fascinating.... like the furniture dollies!!! If nothing else, the frame looks salvageable.... the rest is whatever your vision happens to be. 🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸
Thank you...As we continue work, I envison bringing more of this back to life.
Condolences on the loss of your friend. RIP!!
I would spend the time to remove the front fenders, grill shell, and wheels just to make access to the motor so much easier.
Thank you, yes, it is quite awkward learning into and down into the engine bay.
Sorry for the loss of your friend...
Still glad that your going to continue on with the project...
And hope you take any of my comments only as encouragement... I only want to see you succeed in your quest to do what you can with the Ol’ Girl...
I’ve seen a lot done to vehicles a lot worse....
Till your next video, my friend....
Thank you for your kind words. Keep the comments coming. Always great to read them and learn.
Always nice to get them under a roof, makes life much better. It will be so neat to see it running around, your friend will be smiling. The valves and pistons are the critical things now, you can take that valve cover off and see what things look like in that area.
Yes sir, uploading a vido now. Next hurdle is getting the head off.
So, sorry to hear about your friend passing. Glad you got it home. And yes I have no doubt he will be with you. As you get the model "A" running once more.
Thank you.
What a great project! Love it
Thank you. We are looking forward to inspecting the engine and getting a game plan together.
Good jack
Hi I am Frank in marion VA
I have a 28 and 29 sedan and pickup you have a lot of good parts on your car that have value don't give up.
Thank you, looking forward to see what progress we can make.
Love the vibe of the videos. Model A’s are the funnest cars. Gary
Thank you. I do not know anything about them, other than I want to get the motor running and see where we go from there. Thank you for watching.
I see you have a International Scout 2, me & my brother plowed with 71 Scouts had the AMC 232 straight six. My Dad had the 68 double cab pickup 4x4 Travelall for plowing. Dad bought them all new from the dealer.
Thank you. They were and are great trucks. I used to have a '68 Scout, half cab version with a 4 cylinder. I wish I had not sold it. The blue one is a '76. Thank you for watching.
You do know the first car Pap ever drove was a model A with a brass radiator.
I "think" its was a 1915 Model T ??