Here is the Original Semitic Text. YOU Guys Really Need to Read This YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Couldn’t of said it better myself. It’s never work when you’re passionate about it.. I lost my pops in 2016. I would give anything to be under the hood with my pops again.. covered in grease, smelling like gasoline, and drinking a cold beer. Respect to you sir.. we’ll see them when we see’m
You also need compression and timing but sure. Cars today will go 10k miles before needing to be serviced and many last 200k plus miles. Back in 1915, you had to service these things every 500 miles and they broke down CONSTANTLY. Say what you want about new cars. They're much better at everything but they're more complicated. I much prefer the convenience of modern cars.
People in the comments talk about the boys having class and respect and all, but I feel somewhat sorry for them since they seem a little too quiet. I hope they come into their own and can do all the talking like their father did there with Rick.
That car was part of the car show circuit it was not original it had been redone back in the sixties. Cool car. The car that I restored was A1907 International. Which is now in the AACA national museum in Hershey Pennsylvania
When my car says check engine, I check the manual for how to open the hood. Once that's done and opened, yeah engine still appears to be installed. Closes hood.
Mann, it's pronounced Willie's... willeeess . ... he's always drove me nuts with that. I'm not the only one ,and I'm talking some cats way older than myself and Richard. I'll take their word .
Why the animosity? Is there some sort of scoring system that's important in viewing a video? Nobody said it was a documentary or a work of cinematic art. Just take it for what it is, a 9:00 minute RU-vid video. Here's an idea, if it bothers you so much -- do yourself a favor - don't watch videos with Richard Rawlings in them.
Honestly, this was one of the more genuine interactions i've seen on fast n loud. I wouldn't be shocked if it wasn't just one take and they kept the cameras rolling.
@@prairiefarmer5994 It just struck me as way too convenient. The segments where the dad is discussing his negotiating strategy were definitely filmed later as his fingernails are all dirty. When he is inspecting the car they are spotless.
@@idiotsoftarkov2638 I had a very clever father, engineer, well driller, dust extraction, coal miner, sheet metal fabricator, plus he was very intelligent and he taught me nothing, simply couldn't be bothered.
Wish I could do things like that with my father....but last time I talked to my father he put a loaded gun in my face...ugh life sucks sometimes. I love old metal.
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@@Gluffy-G yeah, I know. R. R. has little to no tact. I'm sure what he does have is very low for sure. I also think he likes to hear himself talk as well.
Here is the Original Semitic Text. YOU Need to Read This YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Me, dad, and my brother would work on either one of the Volkswagen bugs or dad’s old Piper Colt that he paid $3500 for... we trucked it home from a barn in Arkansas and assembled it at the airport and flew it for years. Both me and my brother are still A&P licensed aircraft mechanics. Thanks Dad
My dad and my grandad helped me fix the wishbone on one of my first cars, the wishbone came away from the car and collapsed, they forgot to tighten the bolts... They were no longer legends, they were muppets
@@danicyrus6464 Dam that sucks that your father is still alive and you two don't get alone. How did it get like that? If you don't mind me asking. Don't understand how a father doesn't want to spend all the time they can with their son. Life is very short. And when its all said and done you can't change the thing you did in life. I hope things get better for you and your Dad. I do understand that sometimes even though they are your dad they can be an ass. And someone you just can't get along with. I've seen a lot if that in my life.
@Jim McDonald no! I said, " the shows sucked so much I never worried about his afflictions" if he ever had any that is . Maybe he did maybe he didn't. The show still sucks. Have you watched Gas Monkey? If not you'd be better off watching paint dry.
That instantly reminded me of the customer from Pawn Stars after Rick Harrison would get in an expert to let the customer know it's more valuable than the customer thought it was.
To bad thay didn't check for spark first. Because of the other magneto parts in the car. I'm thinking that one of them probably works. And the problem with the magneto is a bad condenser. That is what mostly happens to them or points need cleaned to. I work on hit miss engines have similar. But it was great to watch. He let them work on it because like he said thay got more done in 1 day then thay could in 3 day's because thay don't know how to work on something that old. You have to know what to do. But it was great to see. Those magneto can be fixed easy.
Its only worth what someone is willing to pay. I was selling several,cars myself back in 2007. My 69 Javelin SST drag car sold for $1005 running. Highest offer. My 98 Grand Am GT sold for 15 because it was completely airbrushed and the woman loved the eagle. Nobody in their right mind would've ever thought that price flip would happen, but it did. Sold my wifes 05 Impala in 09 for $1500. Its worth only what the buyer is willing to pay. On a side note, I also have the last remaining Coke Cola 1970 Promotional model mini fridge in the world. Its appraised value & condition are a 9+ & $13,750 currently. Nobody will give me $300 for it. Im about to make the Coke community mad when I blow it up.
My father always drove new cars but he flew antique airplanes. I grew up hanging out at the airport, handing tools to my dad, wiping oil off the airplane, polishing everything, sweeping out the hangar, basically everything that I could. Miss those days and my dad! Cherished memories regardless!
My dad always helped me fix my motorcycles - and still does...I'm 58 and he's 85. I'd like to tell him how much it means to me...but that would probably ruin the whole thing.
@ 0:31 - Yeah, that happens to me all the time! I frequently forget where I have “ten grand” ($10,000) stashed away. I can “relate” to that problem... 🙄
Someone whose suppose to be a car guy says you need "spark, fuel and air"... come on man... gas and air is your fuel, you need spark fuel and compression.
Awesome Richard gave it to him for the 12,500. Even better that these young boys are helping their old man with the car. Wish my father wasn't such a pos unfortunately never made memories like these with him. Now it's my turn to do it with my Daughter who's 9. Enjoy this boy's because your old man will not be around forever........
My grandpa said when the model t would not start in the winter they would put the magneto in the glove box of another rig that was running to warm it up and then it would start
I'm sure the price was set before but it was still cool seeing the kids know how a 100 year old car works. Most wouldn't know how to put a manual transmission in neutral.
Daaaannnng. What a nugget! Original 1915! My grandmomie Lillian had an Overland but I think it was early 1920s. Congrats and live 100 years. (or more!) Thailand Paul
Well there you have it, A magneto is the most complex device in the world, completely unfixable by humans. Nitwits. Piece of cake, and usually just the points and set the DREADED EEEGGAAAAPPPPPPPP.
my dad never worked on cars but his brother did all the time. that is where i learned to wrench, by helping him. my uncle would pick up a car that needed work and would fix it and then trade it off. made his wife so mad that he preferred cars that needed work to cars than did not. she would fuss at him quite often about getting another junk car.
Been working on cars with my dad ever since I could remember; he taught me just about everything I know. I’m 22 now been working at a shop literally right next door to the shop my dad works at
Nothing better then seeing the kids turning wrenches with there dad..brings back memories..makes my heart warm and fuzzy..just like me and my dad, still turning wrenches together..love ya dad
Aaron Kaufman was clearly the smartest and best builder for the show " Fast N' Loud " ( aka: Gas Monkey ) : He theory was " Quality is First " on a true realistic schedule. OH YEA !
A dad & 2 sons working on a single project together? And no one's yelling? His boys follow their dad's directions/instructions letter perfect, etc. AND he still has all his hair? If he is still married to those boy's mom & lucky enough that "mom & dad still have a happy sex life".. then I would say this guy's pretty much a god! 😇
Kids: **finds old junk in the car from the 70's, 20's, etc.** Dad: "Don't tell Richard, he might raise the price on us." Bruh, it's trash, he doesn't want that lol.