These videos are a master class, not only in mechanics, etc, but in psychology. The fact that, while situations may become frustrating, or mistakes are made (and corrected) Mustie never throws tools across the garage, gets really pissed off or loses patience. Instead, he laughs at the obstacles, keeps his cool and continues on. Amazing to watch, and a great lesson for all of us.
Totally agree. A very important lesson that can be applied to almost anything in life. When people get frustrated or uptight, they tend to lose their problem solving abilities, and become short sighted about larger issues.
Thank you for your comment, I agree with you, I always thought that the psychologic side of Musties' videos are very important and now I see someone else thinking the same... Best regards from Santa Catarina State,Southern Brazil
Agree! Anyone who gets easily triggered, should watch Mustie's videos. They helped me with that problem. Now, I just take a calm approach, step back, and wait for a solution to come to me.
Fixing very old motors requires an enormous amount of patience. Sometimes more patience than actual knowledge. If you're not a very patient and careful person don't bother trying - spare parts are NOT usually available at the nearest auto parts store if you break something! 😐 But the rewards of getting an old automobile running again are enormous!
@@matthewjohnragland In the 30's, minus the 80ish years that's comparable to this video, he'd be working on steam engines, and wrenching as far back as re-shoeing horses 🐎 🔧
Mustie, you're a miracle worker. I liked it when you first drove it out of your shop and we could see all those parked modern cars through the windshield. Knowing you were driving something almost 100 years old felt really majestic.
I get the pleasure of working on and driving a 31 model a… I love the simplicity and general reliability…. But don’t love the transmission. Hard to keep moving smoothly…. And almost always feels like you can’t maintain enough rpm’s between shifts. Terrifying over like 50… but it is awesome how old cars can hold up.
Really do appreciate the effort you've put into bringing us along for the ride over the years. Can't express enough how grateful I am that you film and edit these videos for us to enjoy with you.
That diagnosis of a plugged exhaust was inspirational. And when it started, it purred! At some points you were all fingers and thumbs. Then that big smile as you drove it off the lift, just made my week. Mustie1 the Legend!
Seems like ppl want to watch ppl restoring expensive euro cars. Personally I hate watching those. I don't think I will ever own one unless someone gives me one. There not my style. His old cougar? That's a car I would love having. I can work on those cars all day.
People want to watch other "restoring" cars, a bit of paint and a few new parts, not genuine restorations, I understand it's part of the reason Ed China left wheelers dealers because it became too unrealistic.
As a young 19 year old that tried to live beyond my means in College, bought a 1972 Caddy Fleetwood. Long and short, hit the freeway at speed ... and a "water puddle" and the Engine died. Would start (no mechanical sounds) but give it gas and it would die. "Chain Shops" said I needed a new Engine. Old man (which we are now) at the Muffler shop laughed. Bring it in by 8 and he'd have it back by Lunch fixed (and only $30 !!!). Seems Caddy used a "double wall" exhaust pipe system ... when I hit the water puddle, the interior wall separated and sucked in ... "Banana in the Tailpipe" deal. This reminded me of that ... and many of your "projects" with Rodent nests in the exhaust. Good catch !!!
Man, she’s a good runner! I was concerned that the water pump housing froze up and cracked - and that there would be a later discovery of additional freezing damage. This old girl would be worth a restoration. What a great 2 part video.
You can see why the hot rodders liked them. Cheap in the late 1940’s, easy access, simple engines, look cool. I was shouting HT leads at the TV after you got 1/0 at the dizzy! 😄
I have great memories of going through the same processes with my dad growing up. He had a collection of 17 old cars, none restored, but mostly functional. Great job 👍!
Gentleman has been a great pleasure to see the whole video and the entire process on this outstanding and impressive toy, it would of been real sweet to see the complete process in person, at my 70 years of age and after been born and raised in the gasoline and diesel mechanical field it was fantastic , I didn't miss a second of it, too bad I am near 2,000 miles away, to you and everyone that collaborated in order to share it with us my most expensive thanks, blessings to you and your family, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico, Jesús Torres.
Darren es otra cosa. No hay motor q no logre prender. Soy aficionado de la mecanica y cdo se me pone dificil el evento siempre me pregunto: Como Mustie lo haría?? Y sale.
@@GratefulEd907 Gentleman it's a great pleasure to talk with you, Puerto Rico is a small island, 35x100 miles, I am from the city called San Sebastian, located at the north west of the island , the distance in between Puerto Rico and Alaska is 4939 miles, it would take several hours by plane foe to the air traffic connection, but several people from USA that came to my area didn't want to go back to USA, bought properties and are living in my area, they tell me " I don't want to go back, the people and the area is what I have been looking for, the hospitality is overwhelming " , I tell them I am glad that you feel that way, where I leave I don't wear a jacket year round, always a "t"shirt and short pair of pants, up in the mountains by the middle if the island is colder, around 40 degrees by the winter time, it would be a great pleasure should you come and we can meet, seat down by the ocean with our family, and chat for a while, once again most kind of you, sir.
My Dad would have loved to have worked with this guy because he was exactly as good-natured, pragmatic and analytic. In 1975, he and I rebuilt an old long block 396 for my 1967 Caprice Classic back when I was a senior in high school. It was one problem after another getting it running and it took all summer but he never lost his cool.
I would have beat that thing to death with a jack handle, ive been known to go full crazy on occasion. He has the patience of a Saint and that's why I enjoy these videos so much.
That’s the choke that you call the air flow mix! There is a rod that goes to inside the cab on the right side that you can pull up that is spring loaded that chokes the carburetor when starting the engine! Makes me want to go out and drive my 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster!
"good night John boy" sorry couldn't resist lol,everytime I see one of these vehicles I think of the Walton's or popcorn Sutton lol,awesome man, really great job by bringing it back and letting her live again,I bet if they ever decide to bring up the titanic (which hope they never try) but I bet you could get it running again lol awesome videos man
What an absolute classic car. Sure wish I had one sitting in my garage. Mustie you are legend and have others have mentioned; your videos are priceless.. Why you don't have 1m subscribers is a mystery to me.
Just like a Dr. does everything he can to save the patient. Unorthodox at times, but effective. I look forward to Sunday mornings because of Mustie and Taryle.
This old car brought back great memories. One of the joys of going to Grandpa's was that he had one sitting in the hedgerow. We had all kinds of adventures and never left that hedgerow.
I love this car. You're so lucky to have it. My grandfather was the first Ford dealer in northern Ontario and ran a shop as well. He sold many of these cars.
@@1pcfred he had a used lot at his dealership and they had all the trade in vehicles for the area. I don't recall how much he said they were going for but it wasn't much at the time.
@@ssrc30 back in the day you could buy a whole house for a couple grand. New cars were just a few hundred dollars. But you maybe only made 50 cents an hour too.
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You always come up with kool projects, this rumble seat model is right up there. I watch every minute, I consider these just as good as going to a class in mechanics. You rule partner, good stuff.
0:38 That crack can be brazed or silver soldered he done correctly. Back then parts for the most part were repairable. See if you can remove the pump and see what cause of the issue with it. 26:13 Yes the water pump is greaseable. Also look at the large "knob" on the distributor, that is a grease cup to lube the distributor shaft.
I agree with you on the brazing. Many years back I had a water pump for the house. The impeller housing developed a crack and the local repair shop brazed the crack and it worked like new. In a vehicle like this where parts are almost non-existent I'd say this would be his best bet.
I absolutely love this guy ,he has the patients of a priest, mind of a scientist, and the skills of a God. He should have his own T. V. show ,excuse me ,he already does. Sir i do appreciate the time you put in for those of us interested in learning from you. It doesn't seem to matter what you are doing you sir always do it very well. This world we are living in could certainly take lessons from you. I do the same kind of work you do and i envy you , what does that tell you about yourself ? DON'T ever change.
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Awesome! Got to be one of my favorite videos here on Mustie1. Seeing that old car live and ride again and the joy coming from you driving it around the yard. Thanks for sharing. Take care from Canada eh!
Make her shine again please Mustie! She has such a clean simple design and beautiful colours and a beautiful fabric on her seat inside. She deserves to be clean and fully functional again!! Greetings from Greece your show must go on!
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What a fantastic excursion into the past. A really beautiful car - and you got it running again. They say patience is a virtue and Rome wasn't built in a day, but Job could learn a lot from our Mustie 1. Loved the video! Thanks.
I grabbed two rolls of rubber roofing from beside a dumpster over 15 years ago. I've used it in no fewer than twenty projects since then. Super handy to have around.
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That was a clear display of inspired "mechanical sympathy" diagnosing that exhaust cloggery like that. What a wonderfully promising car! Sometimes you just know when it's a good one worth really getting into, that isn't just gonna break your heart.
The cars of the time period were largely retired after WW2, when the industry started to make new models again. I would think the last professional Mechanic that worked on these retired in 1965 or there about. A certain amount of re-learning is needed to make them work now. Awesome job Darrin.
Couple of cut down hockey pucks would prolly help that pc of wood or replace the squishy rubber mount ;) Getting that restricted exhaust sorted out and she idled what I assume was a smooth as the day she ran off the assembly line. Amazing machine of a simpler time in life !
What a honey...just a bad ass ride...love watching someone work on something who knows his game and not some star trying to sell you something...your the Real deal ...so refreshing...🖖
We used to replace the 6 volt battery with a 9 volt battery for better cranking in the winter in Upper Michigan! ....and the 6 volt generator will charge the 9 volt battery just fine.
@@RichieCat4223 Paul Harrell is pockets. You don't want to know what he has in his pockets either. He's a competition shooter and a guntuber. He'll put your eye out, kid.
92 years old gas tank clamped on no hood on it dirty no muffler and still has more class then any new car on the road . i sure hope the owner can restore her to road worthy .
Clyde(no Bonnie)! Hot rod ready! A real piece of history brought back to life from the 1 & only Mustie1! The owner owes it to the car to restore her! Like Mustie1, the car is a national treasure! ❤️from NW Colorado. Thanxz
Absolutely brilliant !!!! The old girl didnt realise she wanted to live until she was convinced. Well done on breathing life back into such an elegant piece of machinery. Hopefully we can see her when shes all spruced up ready to go to the ball. When she does, she will be a credit to YOU.
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I came across your two videos of the Plymouth, watched them, and thoroughly enjoyed them. You had such a good time doing it, and that is infectious. Thanks for the details in trouble shooting the issues involved. I learned a lot, especially about the blockage in the muffler as being so integral to the whole process. I did become a new subscriber.
The sound it makes while you are cranking the engine. It sounds like an old angry dog growling. Great video. As the car drives by the camera I love the sound of the engine makes.
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I love the disarray of the bench taking apart the carb then the nice clean and tidy area with a rag where you’re taking the carb apart looks exactly how my bench looks when I take stuff apart stuff everywhere and then the little clean area for working on todays project
This was great Mustie to see this old girl come to life. Took me right back to when my brother and I would sit in the dicky set (Rumble Seat) in your town. We travelled from the farm to town every week or so for shopping. It was about 20 mile in and 20 miles back. Got wet many a time too. Thank you again for great content. Cheers Kevin From Down Town Wilcannia
Oh, Mister Mustie, you warmed the cockles of my time-chilled heart with this one! I admire your seat-of-the-pants diagnosing and barnstorming repairs-enough to 'get her back in the air' (so to speak) and on to the next challenge. Perhaps I am wrong, but I sensed that this particular tired iron challenge was also a special one for you too. You stil got it, Barney Oldfield!!
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This is such a cool series. I like it when you work on things and there are multiple episodes and they're long. I get to watch it throughout the week. However the Walk of shame to go get gas is hilarious thank you for the content.
The first time I was introduced to your channel was when you got some convertible 70s mustang and I’ve been watching ever since. Definitely one of my favorite channels.
These videos are a master class, not only in mechanics, etc, but in psychology. The fact that, while situations may become frustrating, or mistakes are made (and corrected) Mustie never throws tools across the garage, gets really pissed off or loses patience. Instead, he laughs at the obstacles, keeps his cool and continues on. Amazing to watch, and a great lesson for all of us.
Totally agree. A very important lesson that can be applied to almost anything in life. When people get frustrated or uptight, they tend to lose their problem solving abilities, and become short sighted about larger issues.
Thank you for your comment, I agree with you, I always thought that the psychologic side of Musties' videos are very important and now I see someone else thinking the same... Best regards from Santa Catarina State,Southern Brazil
Agree! Anyone who gets easily triggered, should watch Mustie's videos. They helped me with that problem. Now, I just take a calm approach, step back, and wait for a solution to come to me.
.....Then there's editing.....
Well said.
Fixing very old motors requires an enormous amount of patience. Sometimes more patience than actual knowledge. If you're not a very patient and careful person don't bother trying - spare parts are NOT usually available at the nearest auto parts store if you break something! 😐 But the rewards of getting an old automobile running again are enormous!
Mustie is my favorite TH-camr. Thank you Mustie for posting every Sunday! We all thank you!
Seconded!
This one has to be so satisfying. I know it made me smile when it started.
thanks for applecider dunked in my coffee kind of morning
If Mustie grew up in the 30's this is what he would have been wrenching on 😃
The best mechanic on YT, thats for sure
@@matthewjohnragland In the 30's, minus the 80ish years that's comparable to this video, he'd be working on steam engines, and wrenching as far back as re-shoeing horses 🐎 🔧
Mustie, you're a miracle worker. I liked it when you first drove it out of your shop and we could see all those parked modern cars through the windshield. Knowing you were driving something almost 100 years old felt really majestic.
I get the pleasure of working on and driving a 31 model a… I love the simplicity and general reliability…. But don’t love the transmission. Hard to keep moving smoothly…. And almost always feels like you can’t maintain enough rpm’s between shifts. Terrifying over like 50… but it is awesome how old cars can hold up.
Really do appreciate the effort you've put into bringing us along for the ride over the years. Can't express enough how grateful I am that you film and edit these videos for us to enjoy with you.
The restriction in the exhaust diagnosis was brilliant!😊
And correct as we saw.
Those linkages and the way they disconnect is genius.
That diagnosis of a plugged exhaust was inspirational. And when it started, it purred! At some points you were all fingers and thumbs. Then that big smile as you drove it off the lift, just made my week. Mustie1 the Legend!
The smile on your face as you drove it off the ramp says it all 😁
I was smiling so hard at the same time I felt my jaw ache.
The smile on your face when you drove off the ramp. Priceless!
I don’t understand why you don’t have 2 million subscribers and 4 million views. You deserve it.
Seems like ppl want to watch ppl restoring expensive euro cars. Personally I hate watching those. I don't think I will ever own one unless someone gives me one. There not my style. His old cougar? That's a car I would love having. I can work on those cars all day.
Most people want videos with an easy fix and instant gratification. Mustie is more for us. We know who we are.
People want to watch other "restoring" cars, a bit of paint and a few new parts, not genuine restorations, I understand it's part of the reason Ed China left wheelers dealers because it became too unrealistic.
As a young 19 year old that tried to live beyond my means in College, bought a 1972 Caddy Fleetwood. Long and short, hit the freeway at speed ... and a "water puddle" and the Engine died. Would start (no mechanical sounds) but give it gas and it would die. "Chain Shops" said I needed a new Engine. Old man (which we are now) at the Muffler shop laughed. Bring it in by 8 and he'd have it back by Lunch fixed (and only $30 !!!). Seems Caddy used a "double wall" exhaust pipe system ... when I hit the water puddle, the interior wall separated and sucked in ... "Banana in the Tailpipe" deal. This reminded me of that ... and many of your "projects" with Rodent nests in the exhaust. Good catch !!!
Incredible how you can tackle any project that comes your way.
Mustie having fun and runs out of gas. Lol. No shame there. Fun series. Excellent job!!!! Thanks!!!
i LOVE the battery charger, it is only a day or two newer than the car itself. Awesome. Loved this segment.
Man, she’s a good runner! I was concerned that the water pump housing froze up and cracked - and that there would be a later discovery of additional freezing damage. This old girl would be worth a restoration. What a great 2 part video.
You can see why the hot rodders liked them. Cheap in the late 1940’s, easy access, simple engines, look cool. I was shouting HT leads at the TV after you got 1/0 at the dizzy! 😄
I hope it doesn't end up in the hands of a hot rodder. The old girl deserves better than that.
I have great memories of going through the same processes with my dad growing up. He had a collection of 17 old cars, none restored, but mostly functional. Great job 👍!
Gentleman has been a great pleasure to see the whole video and the entire process on this outstanding and impressive toy, it would of been real sweet to see the complete process in person, at my 70 years of age and after been born and raised in the gasoline and diesel mechanical field it was fantastic , I didn't miss a second of it, too bad I am near 2,000 miles away, to you and everyone that collaborated in order to share it with us my most expensive thanks, blessings to you and your family, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico, Jesús Torres.
Darren es otra cosa. No hay motor q no logre prender. Soy aficionado de la mecanica y cdo se me pone dificil el evento siempre me pregunto: Como Mustie lo haría?? Y sale.
@@mrlacox2844 MUY BIEN 😀!
I want to visit Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 endless summer sounds nice right now from Alaska
@@GratefulEd907 Gentleman it's a great pleasure to talk with you, Puerto Rico is a small island, 35x100 miles, I am from the city called San Sebastian, located at the north west of the island , the distance in between Puerto Rico and Alaska is 4939 miles, it would take several hours by plane foe to the air traffic connection, but several people from USA that came to my area didn't want to go back to USA, bought properties and are living in my area, they tell me " I don't want to go back, the people and the area is what I have been looking for, the hospitality is overwhelming " , I tell them I am glad that you feel that way, where I leave I don't wear a jacket year round, always a "t"shirt and short pair of pants, up in the mountains by the middle if the island is colder, around 40 degrees by the winter time, it would be a great pleasure should you come and we can meet, seat down by the ocean with our family, and chat for a while, once again most kind of you, sir.
My Dad would have loved to have worked with this guy because he was exactly as good-natured, pragmatic and analytic. In 1975, he and I rebuilt an old long block 396 for my 1967 Caprice Classic back when I was a senior in high school. It was one problem after another getting it running and it took all summer but he never lost his cool.
You are so patient whereas I would have set fire to it early on and you walked so many miles around it!Well done!
Me too
I would have beat that thing to death with a jack handle, ive been known to go full crazy on occasion. He has the patience of a Saint and that's why I enjoy these videos so much.
That’s why I avoid working on cars.
👀👀90 year old Carborator 👀. The stuff you can see on this Channel is just Priceless. Added to the Education that comes with it... Awesomeness
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That’s the choke that you call the air flow mix! There is a rod that goes to inside the cab on the right side that you can pull up that is spring loaded that chokes the carburetor when starting the engine! Makes me want to go out and drive my 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster!
Plugging the Vacuum leak on the side of the intake for the windshield wiper vacuum. It would’ve started up a lot sooner
"good night John boy" sorry couldn't resist lol,everytime I see one of these vehicles I think of the Walton's or popcorn Sutton lol,awesome man, really great job by bringing it back and letting her live again,I bet if they ever decide to bring up the titanic (which hope they never try) but I bet you could get it running again lol awesome videos man
If you bought a brand-new car today, do you think it would still be running in 92 years? NOT!!! Great video Mustie. Thank you!
Mustie is my adopted Internet Father!
Teaches me every video about life and mechanics. A real treasure
What an absolute classic car. Sure wish I had one sitting in my garage. Mustie you are legend and have others have mentioned; your videos are priceless.. Why you don't have 1m subscribers is a mystery to me.
That's a beautiful piece of Americana it was a Joy to watch you bring it back to life thank you for sharing six Stars my friend
Mustie great video! I'm so happy that you ost every Sunday I always enjoy hanging out in the garage with you
Mustie you're indeed the motor whisper. Awesome old car & you sir are the man 👏👏👏💯🚘👍
I love how you explain how you diagnose everything and fix it. Excellent content to watch and relax to. Thanks for posting.
Good work, Mustie 1. It's amazing to think that this car was already a few years old when Bonnie and Clyde began their antics.
Great to see you finally got grandma up and running again. I reckon she enjoyed the run around the sand pit. 👍
Now we can appreciate how much fun it was for teen-aged guys to get these from the boneyard and work on it all summer.
Just like a Dr. does everything he can to save the patient. Unorthodox at times, but effective. I look forward to Sunday mornings because of Mustie and Taryle.
This old car brought back great memories. One of the joys of going to Grandpa's was that he had one sitting in the hedgerow. We had all kinds of adventures and never left that hedgerow.
Mustie you never cease to amaze me/us. You are a true master mechanic.
She was so hard to going until the exhaust was cut off and she started like a new one. Amazing video as usual.
I love this car. You're so lucky to have it. My grandfather was the first Ford dealer in northern Ontario and ran a shop as well. He sold many of these cars.
Why was a Ford dealer selling Plymouths?
@@1pcfred trade in probably
@@1pcfred he had a used lot at his dealership and they had all the trade in vehicles for the area. I don't recall how much he said they were going for but it wasn't much at the time.
@@ssrc30 back in the day you could buy a whole house for a couple grand. New cars were just a few hundred dollars. But you maybe only made 50 cents an hour too.
@@TheCatOfAges more like trade up.
The smile on your face when you drove it out of the shop says it all really. Cool car.
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You always come up with kool projects, this rumble seat model is right up there. I watch every minute, I consider these just as good as going to a class in mechanics. You rule partner, good stuff.
the smile on your face driving out of the garage!!! Brilliant.
0:38 That crack can be brazed or silver soldered he done correctly.
Back then parts for the most part were repairable. See if you can remove the pump and see what cause of the issue with it.
26:13 Yes the water pump is greaseable. Also look at the large "knob" on the distributor, that is a grease cup to lube the distributor shaft.
I agree with you on the brazing. Many years back I had a water pump for the house. The impeller housing developed a crack and the local repair shop brazed the crack and it worked like new. In a vehicle like this where parts are almost non-existent I'd say this would be his best bet.
Glad to see that old gal running again.😃 Make an excellent restoration project 👍👍 NICE job☺️ Thanks
This has been one of your best barn finds so far, just a pity you're not going to keep it and restore it yourself.
It's not his car to keep.
Think about it. He never really "finishes" anything.
@@stevewhyte8476 Actually, there are things he finishes. He then finds out what killed the engine, and scraps it out for what parts can be salvaged.
@@stevewhyte8476 he finished his Cougar and his maroon bus just to name a couple of things not to mention all the bikes.
@@jimmyturner3715 i think he means like restoring everything including paint etc like factory new but thats just my assumption
I absolutely love this guy ,he has the patients of a priest, mind of a scientist, and the skills of a God. He should have his own T. V. show ,excuse me ,he already does. Sir i do appreciate the time you put in for those of us interested in learning from you. It doesn't seem to matter what you are doing you sir always do it very well. This world we are living in could certainly take lessons from you. I do the same kind of work you do and i envy you , what does that tell you about yourself ? DON'T ever change.
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Awesome! Got to be one of my favorite videos here on Mustie1. Seeing that old car live and ride again and the joy coming from you driving it around the yard. Thanks for sharing. Take care from Canada eh!
Make her shine again please Mustie! She has such a clean simple design and beautiful colours and a beautiful fabric on her seat inside.
She deserves to be clean and fully functional again!! Greetings from Greece your show must go on!
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What a fantastic excursion into the past. A really beautiful car - and you got it running again. They say patience is a virtue and Rome wasn't built in a day, but Job could learn a lot from our Mustie 1. Loved the video! Thanks.
They truely don't make like they used to. 90+ yrs old and still able to run with out any major issue. Thank you for bringing us along
I grabbed two rolls of rubber roofing from beside a dumpster over 15 years ago. I've used it in no fewer than twenty projects since then. Super handy to have around.
Love the sound of those old banger. Thanks for taking the time to get this old girl up and running again . All credit to you.👍
What an amazing find and effort. I would love to watch a series of this car being fully restored. Thank you.
Hi there from Germany. Carpenter Bea here. You may also enjoy RRC Restoration channel on youtube 😎😉
@@beakittelscherz5419 already subscribed to him.
An old friend passed yesterday, this made me smile. Thanks
I was trying to tell you that the mixture control was in the choke lever, but you figured it out, of course-good job, buddy! Very cool car!
You have us glued to your channel my friend ! This video/ car to me was my favorite so far! Amazing how you do your magic Mr Mustie Sir!
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Great project, good job battling through the minor setbacks you are bound to find when working on older stuff.
Great job bringing the ol gal back to life. Dr mustie does it again.
Can't be a Sunday without you to start the day. Keep up the great work. 👍
This turned out way better than I thought it was going to!! Well done!
That was a clear display of inspired "mechanical sympathy" diagnosing that exhaust cloggery like that. What a wonderfully promising car! Sometimes you just know when it's a good one worth really getting into, that isn't just gonna break your heart.
The cars of the time period were largely retired after WW2, when the industry started to make new models again. I would think the last professional Mechanic that worked on these retired in 1965 or there about. A certain amount of re-learning is needed to make them work now. Awesome job Darrin.
Another enjoyable episode of Mustie 1. That car is absolutely stunning. Really glad you got it running again. If anyone can then it’s you. 👍🔧🇬🇧
Couple of cut down hockey pucks would prolly help that pc of wood or replace the squishy rubber mount ;)
Getting that restricted exhaust sorted out and she idled what I assume was a smooth as the day she ran off the assembly line.
Amazing machine of a simpler time in life !
The old girl is a survivor!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Mustie: As an owner of a 1929 Model A, there are no syncro's in the tranny. you have to double-clutch them. Going up is easy, coming back down is fun.
What a honey...just a bad ass ride...love watching someone work on something who knows his game and not some star trying to sell you something...your the Real deal ...so refreshing...🖖
We used to replace the 6 volt battery with a 9 volt battery for better cranking in the winter in Upper Michigan! ....and the 6 volt generator will charge the 9 volt battery just fine.
9 volt? Never heard of that for cars. Do you mean 12 volt?
Yea, parts that are not readily available off the shelf arent annoying or anything😂
@@RichieCat4223 do you watch Paul Harrell? That sounds just like his way of asking a question?
@@timnell207 Who is Paul Harrell?
@@RichieCat4223 Paul Harrell is pockets. You don't want to know what he has in his pockets either. He's a competition shooter and a guntuber. He'll put your eye out, kid.
...wow...what a super DIY video Mustie....I love watching the ole' flatheads brought back to life....thanks for posting... 🙂
92 years old gas tank clamped on no hood on it dirty no muffler and still has more class then any new car on the road . i sure hope the owner can restore her to road worthy .
Clyde(no Bonnie)! Hot rod ready! A real piece of history brought back to life from the 1 & only Mustie1! The owner owes it to the car to restore her! Like Mustie1, the car is a national treasure! ❤️from NW Colorado. Thanxz
You need a 4.5 inch angle grinder with a cut off disc. Much easier to control your cutting and you don’t need to worry about hitting the floor
Absolutely brilliant !!!! The old girl didnt realise she wanted to live until she was convinced. Well done on breathing life back into such an elegant piece of machinery. Hopefully we can see her when shes all spruced up ready to go to the ball. When she does, she will be a credit to YOU.
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zenith carb. When you first start it. turn the choke nob counter clockwise to get a little extra fuel. there's a needle and jet at end of choke.
I came across your two videos of the Plymouth, watched them, and thoroughly enjoyed them. You had such a good time doing it, and that is infectious. Thanks for the details in trouble shooting the issues involved. I learned a lot, especially about the blockage in the muffler as being so integral to the whole process. I did become a new subscriber.
Afternoon mate 👍
Good afternoon
You have an excellent attitude for fixing cars you seem to be able to laugh things off where as I would be laying into with a big hammer, well done
Sounds like an airplane taking off. Awesome.
It looked like an airplane with that 2 blade radiator fan. One of them old biplanes.
Takes me back to Walton's Mountain !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good Night Mustie !!!!
Restricted exhaust. Very impressive pick up.
The sound it makes while you are cranking the engine. It sounds like an old angry dog growling. Great video. As the car drives by the camera I love the sound of the engine makes.
the rear window goes down so the mother inlaw can holler at you.the rear window goes up so you can silence her.
I really cant believe how good that old thing runs. shows you the old cars that were simple if you take care of them would last forever.
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i live in the uk but how much would that be worth its a nice car
I was wondering that too 🤔
It's fun to see how far cars progressed up through the generations. So many things this old are forgotten.
Good morning Mustie folk!
Mornin!
Good morning sir
Gooood morning.
Good Morning.
Morning!
Daren the smile on your face as you drove the car off the ramp was priceless 👍
I made a gasket out of a Bush beer 12 pack box for my thermostat once. Never leaked.
I love your perseverance and your positive attitude. Thanks for giving those of us who are stalled on a project a little incentive to get back to it.
I enjoy your videos and love to see tinkering with different vehicles 🚗. U always seem to make anything work 😮❤. Thanks for sharing with us out here.👍
Seeing you do the circle reminded me of the old days The back roads with Bonnie and Clyde.
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I love the disarray of the bench taking apart the carb then the nice clean and tidy area with a rag where you’re taking the carb apart looks exactly how my bench looks when I take stuff apart stuff everywhere and then the little clean area for working on todays project
I can’t help thinking all you need now is a hat and a Thompson ! Great work by the way 🎉
This was great Mustie to see this old girl come to life.
Took me right back to when my brother and I would sit in the dicky set (Rumble Seat) in your town.
We travelled from the farm to town every week or so for shopping.
It was about 20 mile in and 20 miles back.
Got wet many a time too.
Thank you again for great content.
Cheers Kevin
From Down Town Wilcannia
Such a beautiful shape, and rumble seat bonus. Wow. Amazing work.
Oh, Mister Mustie, you warmed the cockles of my time-chilled heart with this one! I admire your seat-of-the-pants diagnosing and barnstorming repairs-enough to 'get her back in the air' (so to speak) and on to the next challenge. Perhaps I am wrong, but I sensed that this particular tired iron challenge was also a special one for you too.
You stil got it, Barney Oldfield!!
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This is such a cool series. I like it when you work on things and there are multiple episodes and they're long. I get to watch it throughout the week. However the Walk of shame to go get gas is hilarious thank you for the content.
Greetings from Scotland! I adore your videos. I wish I had your patience! Keep em rollin’!
Yup there isn't a car alive today that will still be here in ninety years. Perfect enthusiasts project. Thank you.
I love working on those Model A And T's .. I like the all Mechanical Brakes..With the Rods . It sounds good..Great Video...
The first time I was introduced to your channel was when you got some convertible 70s mustang and I’ve been watching ever since. Definitely one of my favorite channels.