I honestly didn‘t know that cars were so interesting! I mean yeah I know they evolved a whole lot and stuff, but WOW! Thanks for sharing your story with us!
As a fellow model T guy myself, you have a vast knowledge of the subject. It is very complicated to put together a period correct Model T but that's much of the fun. I am pretty knowledgeable but you are at the next level. The chassis for 1913 would not have the later ears on the rear of the frame - those frames are not common. You got a super deal for $800, the brass radiator is worth more than that. I am working now on a 1917 T and a 1926 TT truck. with a few others in parts in my early ford garage. The Dodge front axle is very cool - The best way to spend retirement is with young women and old cars. Cheers -
We need more people talking and being so passionate about what they love and do keep being you and making videos absolutely love your videos and channel
Sir I’m usually a modern car person but I’m glad to say you have sparked an interest in now the vintage car scene I look forward to your future content!
I loved this, I think this was a great first video, I hope you find the parts you need to complete the restoration of this car and then hopefully you can give us an update video on it, can't wait!
I’ve always been a massive fan of cars being 16 already have a few projects but found you through your daughters tiktok and already your one of my favourite auto RU-vidrs. Wish you luck from the UK!
was randomly scrolling through my youtube homepage when I found this video. I watched it and I absolutely loved it, the story was so cool to listen to, the pictures made it even better. I love this channel now! Keep doing what you're doing!
Great story behind your dads model T! Thanks for sharing. I don't see these cars very often at our car shows (maybe due to my Canadian climate idk) but it's such a treat when we do get to see one. I'm so jealous of you Americans! LOL
There were a lot of Canadian built Model T's so they're definitely out there. I think I get spoiled around here though since SE Michigan / Detroit has always had such an active car culture