I know this is older video, you folks did a great job on this old FORD, she is a BEAUTY, love the color combination, the 1933-1934 were some BEAUTIFUL body styles, glad to see another old FORD back on the road, hope you enjoy this BEAUTY for many years!
You are a skilled craftsman in every sense of the word ! My uncle ,len bonnivier,put his 1917 t touring back together with the same love and care .hope you get to enjoy her for a long time !
Thank GOD you gave this 1933 Ford Cabriolet a full 100 point restoration- rather than Resto-Mod - Hot Rod - Rat Rod a Sweet Grand Old Lady! Also if I could, I'd give you 100 thumbs up for period-correct old-time music -so many videos are horrid because of heavy metal rock music.
Your right I would have did a 4 point redone on all the mechanical engineering but the body it would be hard to get rid of the original barn find look. When you restore everything then it looks like every restored car out there
A great car to restore - Love the music...As for the restoration, the work appears superb. Properly done faux wood and welded in sheet where required. A full body off restoration.
Greetings from the classic car capital. You've done a beautiful job on the old Ford . Anyone would be proud to own her , I would certainly welcome her to my stable!
You simply set the mood & attitude right, with that wonderful choice of music. A delightful video and congratulations to every single person - on and off screen -who made this piece of sad neglect into a sexy negligee. She's a beauty!
I love the look of the year's 33-36 Ford's best styling. There is a shop in San Francisco that builds about 6 of these car's brand new a year. With modern amenities for driving in modern day traffic. A few celbraties have bought from this shop. He has old timers that know these car's in and out. For got the name of the shop.
Love the car. love the music. I first heard that song "Did you ever see a dream walking" in a vintage cartoon, possibly a Betty Boop or maybe even a Popeye cartoon. But I digress. And it's a Canadian car as well apparently. But the video certainly shows what a long, complex and expensive job the restoration process can be. Is the car still in Smith Falls, Ontario?