Every time I see a truck doing truck stuff these days like hauling stuff or pulling stuff. It’s always an old beat up Chevy, S-10 or Ford ranger from the 1980s or 1990s I never see new full size trucks being anything more than glamor queens. American needs to bring back the mini truck. All we have to choose from right now is the Maverick.
@RIVERSIDEREVIEWS I have my dad's 1988 S10 he bought brand new. I had it repainted bright red and had engine rebuilt. It looks brand new and I drive it every day full time 👍. Its a 5 speed too. I pull a trailer, haul stuff, and even take road trips in it. WAY cheaper to make it new again than buying a new truck! Plus it's cooler and more fun to drive
My grandfather always said the Model A was One of the best automobiles he ever owned. …. Being in his 90s now he’s owned a lot of cars so I trust his opinion on that.
I taught myself to drive stick on the first vehicle I bought-a 1931 Model A pickup. Bought it back in September 2019 just after I turned 19. It was my first but not my last. Fun to use as a daily.
The first vehicle I drove was my grandfather's 1936 chevy pickup. It was a 3 on the floor with a 4 cylinder I drove it to help him get his tractor unstuck. I was only 10 years old and it was a very memorable experience I will always cherish. Not because it was a chevy, but because it was his and he trusted em enough to drive it alone from the field all the way to the barn, maybe a 1/4 mile. At 10 years old that was a big deal. My grandfather was a WW1 veteran too.
Your grandpa sounds like a cool guy. Mine was deployed to nam and desert storm/shield. he's giving me his 05 Mustang GT, but i'm 16 without a license yet, despite my best efforts, but it'll be mine one day.
@@rdz-1776 Do what you have to do to get your license but please don't be stupid when he gives you that Mustang, ignore your buddy who say it's slow or the ones who want to race on the streets, but when you get the keys, please enjoy the car for what it is and make your grandpa proud.
Great video, I like how you took the time to slowly go over the whole truck while filming. All my life until his few years before passing, my father had a 1937 Cord supercharged Phaeton convertible. When I was about eight or nine, we went to look at a 1929 Model A like he had as a teenager. He wanted something fun to drive to park beside the Cord, he passed on it but the ride and day was huge fun.
I've wanted one of these so badly... until I drove a 1970 f100, base everything, and I realized I like my top of the line XLT LARIAT 1988 diesel with 4 speeds plus overdrive... But I'd still love to have one for novelty and prestige Also, I've seen a Ford AA diesel with 400k miles on it original drivetrain. Well built.
You should see the old fashioned cars from the year 1926, those days. The 1930s, the way men wore suits and how women dressed, so fabulous. To buy a 1930s car today...save up, it's just not easy. I love how vehicles are made around the 1960s, the times where our parents were very young. I live like it's 1967
On the US inflation calculator 450 dollars in 1931 is $9,050.06 today so it is less than the 30K a F150 costs today with the extra 20k you could buy electric seats a back up camera and lane assist to bring it up to a new pick up
Ford sold entire production lines for both model A and AA to Soviet union. They were even more spartan than this and a lot of metal cab parts were made of wood. Both models were made into armored cars too.
Wow, we really are lucky these days with modern cars lol. Imagine having to do all that stuff just to drive your car. Oh the things we take for granted these days 😂
Great truck. Tudor sedans are the roomiest in front, especially if you move the seats back an inch or so. Roadsters and coupes are actually pretty tight.
lol. Think I'll take a pass on the asbestos candy....but I would take a barrel of the old Coca Cola when it still had that...magical ingredient. (I think that was even before this Model A, but still)
Fun fact, at 7:15 you're talking about the Ford Model A is sometimes mistake with the Model T because of the Henry Ford speech «Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black.» ... While you're walking around the car, the camera in the point against the light change exposition and the car seems to be black 😂😂
Cool truck with great style. If this is unrestored, it's one clean survivor. You didn't buy a truck unless you were going to do truck things. The drivetrain is unstressed so these will run just about forever and it's built to be repaired in a barn. Even though this is a truck, you can still see the care in the styling of the gauge cluster. My dad works with a guy who has a couple of Model As, though I don't think any are pickups. I've been able to sit in a coupe he pulled out of a barn but I haven't yet been able to drive one.
Red headlamps and red cowl lamps !!! Whatever next !!! Vary rare option on a truck anyway . Ihave the same truck here in England it has the all steel top BUDD cab . Thanks for the video very enjoyable
My '74 Chevy pickup also had wooden flooring in the bed, and the tailgate opened and closed with chains. Three-in-the-tree shifter, tired old straight 6, lots of rust. Still kinda miss it.
That's so neat and interesting! Tho I'm sure driving it is loud and probably sounds like running a motor in a steel building with all the echo around the cabin
They're actually pretty quiet stock, but you could add some Dynamat if you wanted. Almost no engine or exhaust noise, little tire or wind noise because they don't go very fast. They weren't designed to pull a 10k lbs trailer at 80 mph.
The hand throttle can be used to set a fixed rpm as in warming up the engine without a foot on the throttle , the foot throttle operates as a standard gas peddle .
Where did you get your information? Horsepower rating....40hp from factory rating. Braking.... evidently your truck hasn't had a correct brake system restoration.
The brakes probably just need adjustment. Throwing all new parts on without knowing how to properly set them is the cause of most mechanical brake "problems"
They're really not designed for people over 5-10. You can raise the seat a little so your legs aren't cramped, but then you have the roof and steering wheel to contend with.
Thank you so much Zack for these videos you make, I've loved every single video you made on model A Fords and then comes this one🥵🥵, Just thank you 🙏🏻.
As cool as the round-backed coupes were, the Model A truck was by far the best-looking. (and most utilitarian) Rumble seats were a gimmick in this era, but it was still a time of innovation before standardization. These were the first real 'trucks'. (besides Model T's)
Zack my buddy wouldn't it be nice if you started featuring model T Fords on the channel, Like if you started with a simple Doctors Coupe or a two seater open top one Or just any body style you can find, It would just be fantastic, So what you say?