Yep, just hit that subscription button myself, by the looks of it you'll be driving this car by Wednesday, that had to be the fastest teardown and suffrage assembly I've ever seen, git er done ✔
just started watching you a couple of episodes ago, love your work and love the fact that you restore the old girls back keeping it as orignal as can be. your frame work is one of the best i have seen. love it, you got me.
I guess I subscribed right around the time this build began. It is so cool. Love the choice us viewers made. You're doing a great job. This thing is going to be awesome!
Howdie awesome workmanship and I joined cause you make it look easy so I dont need to be rocket Sciencest to make this Happin so ya got this from Canada 🇨🇦 SK keep up the great work thks for sharing your project with us l,ve got 28 Essex 2dr suide doors and 350 floor shift possi 6:27 4.11 gear ratio lots of body work lots of TLC and hours into it loving it more and more later keep them coming l,m on board 😊
New sub here. I find the whole process you're involved in fascinating. You are quite a fabricator. I like your video technique; no fluff, no frills, just getting the job done and no annoying music.
I subbed this morning, and have been watching all day. I restore antique tractors and this kind of content is exactly the stuff I love to see on YT. Thanks!
Man, I'm not very knowledgeable about this stuff, but you're videos are so easy to follow. You make it all seem so easy and it's quite entertaining, the marks of an expert. Love this channel, keep up the great work!
Well that is what makes the Ford Model T and Model A so popular among older and younger generations you only need a bit of skill because of how easy it is to maintain them and parts to this day are still readily available how ever like you a person who lacks technical skill he does make it easy to understand him.
The fact that you actually show the work you are doing as opposed to just bolting new pieces onto a frame like in the big TV shows makes your videos far more interesting and entertaining. There is no fake drama and scripting. You deserve far more views and subscriptions. Well done.
You did not hurt that engine from running it. I have started many engines that been sitting for years even ones that have been seized right up I would bust them lose and fire them up without taking them apart and some I used as cores for rebuilds so I would not worry about that. the engine runs and that's a good thing.
I just found this. It’s so cool that you are resurrecting the old girl. I think Ford should build a kit of the Model A and T. With a little modernization, for safety and reliability. Could you imagine a Model A with a Mustang turbo four cylinder and ten speed?
You might consider installing an aftermarket overdrive. I can improve the drivability of these old four bangers. It will be easy while you have the car apart.
@@chrisskilling987 No I don't have Instagram, never posted on the HAMB either. Heck I'm luck if I post on my Facebook twice a year, lol. Rotters hot rods and fabrication on Facebook..... that's crazy you can't find that size tubing, it's a common size, where are you located? I always liked the look of the 1 1/2 x 1 as opposed to square. Only time I use square is for light areas like around the trans and at the toe board bases, just to add a little structure. Now that the winter is coming, I'm gearing up to finish this thing up, summers are freaking busy for me here. Gonna start on the floor pans soon, try to wrap it up and get body work going, also picked up a B block so my A engine, or the original from the car is gonna get built a little different...
Lol, yes I know that, for a very long time... But yeah, I did say they felt like they worked in the first video when I was "pumping the pedal" but the car was rolling slightly and I was doing it to feel the brakes grab. It did look like I was pumping up a master tho didn't it? You are not the first to say this, lol
You really have a 28 foot Model A? How do you turn corners!?! The apostrophe belongs on front of the number, indicating a contraction (1928 vs '28). Apostrophe behind the numbers indicates a measurement.
This looks like someone who actually knows what he is doing, unlike many car guys. I do appreciate.
So good restauration on a 1928 A model. Greetings from germany.
Yep, just hit that subscription button myself, by the looks of it you'll be driving this car by Wednesday, that had to be the fastest teardown and suffrage assembly I've ever seen, git er done ✔
Subframe,,, I guess auto correct has never heard of that before,,, technology 🤔
Good luck with your project! Enjoy your work load. Thanks.
What a genius. A true craftsman.
OH wow you're going HAM on this. That new frame is awesome.
Wow! You do great work, I really am enjoying this build
just started watching you a couple of episodes ago, love your work and love the fact that you restore the old girls back keeping it as orignal as can be. your frame work is one of the best i have seen. love it, you got me.
I loved watching you meticulously frame this car all over again. What a transformation!
I guess I subscribed right around the time this build began. It is so cool. Love the choice us viewers made. You're doing a great job. This thing is going to be awesome!
Great video; enjoyed your fast work. Looking forward to the next video.
Awesome video and can't wait to see the car finished.
Beautiful job stabilizing the Model A body. Can’t wait for the frame and engine videos!
Good job I liken it very much making me hype out just by watching give me more!
Howdie awesome workmanship and I joined cause you make it look easy so I dont need to be rocket Sciencest to make this Happin so ya got this from Canada 🇨🇦 SK keep up the great work thks for sharing your project with us l,ve got 28 Essex 2dr suide doors and 350 floor shift possi 6:27 4.11 gear ratio lots of body work lots of TLC and hours into it loving it more and more later keep them coming l,m on board 😊
hi there she is comming on great cannot wait for next one awesome work looking good
this all just amazes me !! I love it and can't stop watching !!
Awesome. Quality work like always. Thanks for sharing!
New sub here. I find the whole process you're involved in fascinating. You are quite a fabricator. I like your video technique; no fluff, no frills, just getting the job done and no annoying music.
Amazing work comrade!
I subbed this morning, and have been watching all day. I restore antique tractors and this kind of content is exactly the stuff I love to see on YT. Thanks!
I'm so glad I found your channel, this is very cool!
Really nice work 😎💪🏼
I'm very happy to be on this Journey with you all ❤
Really great framing work! Can't wait to see the next video!
Man, I'm not very knowledgeable about this stuff, but you're videos are so easy to follow. You make it all seem so easy and it's quite entertaining, the marks of an expert.
Love this channel, keep up the great work!
Well that is what makes the Ford Model T and Model A so popular among older and younger generations you only need a bit of skill because of how easy it is to maintain them and parts to this day are still readily available how ever like you a person who lacks technical skill he does make it easy to understand him.
Excellent work! You have given me a lot of ideas and hope for my project.
That thing is in better shape than my 55 Chevy lol.
The fact that you actually show the work you are doing as opposed to just bolting new pieces onto a frame like in the big TV shows makes your videos far more interesting and entertaining. There is no fake drama and scripting. You deserve far more views and subscriptions. Well done.
such love and great work you put in to this . very nice!
You did not hurt that engine from running it. I have started many engines that been sitting for years even ones that have been seized right up I would bust them lose and fire them up without taking them apart and some I used as cores for rebuilds so I would not worry about that. the engine runs and that's a good thing.
I just found this. It’s so cool that you are resurrecting the old girl. I think Ford should build a kit of the Model A and T. With a little modernization, for safety and reliability. Could you imagine a Model A with a Mustang turbo four cylinder and ten speed?
Lol .i must have watched part 3 second. Im enjoying the ride
Good floor restauration from that Donald Duck car, nice model and rare to find... soon on the road ? i follow it.
My father and I rebuilt a 1928 Model A. My Dad sold the car while I was in the Air Force.
Fantastic!!
Thank you for sharing
Seeing that you got this, can I suggest a burgundy and black paint scheme?
@@TC-pf7on My cousin Art would probably agree.
You might consider installing an aftermarket overdrive. I can improve the drivability of these old four bangers. It will be easy while you have the car apart.
Very watchable channel.
So cool 😍
Are there still that kind of oldtimers in the USA for sail love to buy one
100 лет машине, а качество стали изумительное. Современные одноразовые китайские поделки даже в сравнение не идут
What size box tubing did you use? Amazing work.
1 1/2 x 1 .090 wall tubing. Thanks. 👍
@@rottersgarage thanks for the reply! I can’t find 1.5 to save my life haha only 2” do you have a hold thread on the hamb or Instagram?
@@chrisskilling987 No I don't have Instagram, never posted on the HAMB either. Heck I'm luck if I post on my Facebook twice a year, lol. Rotters hot rods and fabrication on Facebook..... that's crazy you can't find that size tubing, it's a common size, where are you located? I always liked the look of the 1 1/2 x 1 as opposed to square. Only time I use square is for light areas like around the trans and at the toe board bases, just to add a little structure. Now that the winter is coming, I'm gearing up to finish this thing up, summers are freaking busy for me here. Gonna start on the floor pans soon, try to wrap it up and get body work going, also picked up a B block so my A engine, or the original from the car is gonna get built a little different...
How do you get those old flathead screws out mine won’t budge
Sir; you could fix anything I ever needed fixing… great content. BTW, did you know the brakes were mechanical ?
LOL, couldn’t resist. No disrespect.
Lol, yes I know that, for a very long time... But yeah, I did say they felt like they worked in the first video when I was "pumping the pedal" but the car was rolling slightly and I was doing it to feel the brakes grab. It did look like I was pumping up a master tho didn't it? You are not the first to say this, lol
Is it possible to change from the steering wheel from left to right?
love
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Hard to figure out where part 3 is ??
What happened to part 4 please?
Part 4 is the sand blasting video, it's in the playlist. 👍
What size tube is that
1 1/2 x 1" 14 ga wall
You really have a 28 foot Model A? How do you turn corners!?!
The apostrophe belongs on front of the number, indicating a contraction (1928 vs '28). Apostrophe behind the numbers indicates a measurement.
Bye for now!
put a turbocharger on it
Please do more than you talk
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You talk a lot 😤
Hey! Love your videos, do you have an Instagram too? If so what is your username?
Where can I find the actual measurements for a model A. I'm talking about like width between A and B pillars and door openings and etc?