Driving a 100-Year-Old Car Through the Middle Of Nowhere! (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • ( www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! After taking our 109-year-old 1915 Ford Model T through a drive-thru, Tommy and Kase live it up like we're really in the early 20th century: By taking it out on some dirt tracks in the literal middle of nowhere. Here's how it went!
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  • @davidantunez4147
    @davidantunez4147 2 месяца назад +601

    Me watching this like i have a model t to drive

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 месяца назад +28

      Just build your own. There's so simple that all you really need is any engine from anything (that makes at least five horsepower) and some basic metal working tools.

    • @WaySydeBeats
      @WaySydeBeats 2 месяца назад +3

      I stayed around model Ts growing up and model A’s love taking photos of them. Have quite a few

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 месяца назад

      @@WaySydeBeats what year was that?

    • @user-wg1pc6sd3p
      @user-wg1pc6sd3p 2 месяца назад

      Amen for that 😊

    • @tylersimmons2588
      @tylersimmons2588 2 месяца назад

      @@jwalster9412 1916 or 1915 If your talking about the model T

  • @joeb6156
    @joeb6156 2 месяца назад +272

    I have a 1922 Model T Roadster. I had the same cooling problem that you are having when I first got mine. I took off the water pump and threw it away. I thoroughly flushed the radiator and engine block several times, taking it through several heat cycles. I completely drained the whole system each time, and did this until there was no more rust color in the water. That completely solved my cooling problem. I now run antifreeze in it year round. I have been driving it this way for the past 3 years without any loss of coolant and never overheat even after driving for more than 100 miles in a touring day.
    Also, your carburetor should never be leaking. The fact that yours is leaking indicates a need for the bowl gasket replacement or float adjustment, or both. If you fix those issues you should get 20+ miles per gallon on paved roads using non-ethanol gasoline. If you use ethanol, you will get about 2 mpg less than with non-ethanol gasoline.
    One more observation about your comment in your part 1 video about what fuel the Model T used back in the day. Model T engines could indeed run on a variety of fuels, but they needed special carburetors to do so. The specifics of that are too numerous for me to go over in this comment but if you do some research you will easily find information about that.
    Anyway, you have a great car there. If you do the routine maintenance it will give you many hours of happy motoring.

    • @ChristianGreyHawkins
      @ChristianGreyHawkins 2 месяца назад +25

      You should email them this so they're more likely to see it, seems like you could help them out.

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le 2 месяца назад +20

      You are absolutely correct. We went through the same ordeal on our 1926 Model T fire truck. With a new rad and an block flush we can drive it now all day if we wanted to with no issues.

    • @DeadBaron
      @DeadBaron Месяц назад +7

      God I hate ethanol. New or old cars, robs mileage and causes damage over time. Not to mention the costs of farming and producing ethanol far outweigh any benefits economically or environmentally, take the taxpayer subsidies out and instantly nobody would use it....

    • @Nighterlev
      @Nighterlev Месяц назад +7

      @@DeadBaron It's been proven ethanol fuel is also worse for the environment then just burning simple gas.

    • @thomasdupee1440
      @thomasdupee1440 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@NighterlevEthanol mix was promoted as a way to reduce the need for imported oil, not as an environmental enhancement. The farming lobby will work to keep ethanol subsidies. Politicians try to make rural communities happy. Can we say Iowa caucuses?

  • @stog9821
    @stog9821 2 месяца назад +397

    Too much fun. But as I listened to them talk about how this was adventuring back in the day, I couldn’t help but imagine that when that Model T was new some grizzled old guy was talking about how real adventure travel was done in a covered wagon.

    • @upscaleshack
      @upscaleshack 2 месяца назад +59

      And then someone even older saying "covered wagon??" Back in my day we rode on the back of an ox. And we liked it.

    • @jg8263
      @jg8263 2 месяца назад +49

      @@upscaleshack and then your ox died crossing the river, and you died of dysentery.

    • @23Butanedione
      @23Butanedione 2 месяца назад +9

      This same comment is made on every old car video

    • @stog9821
      @stog9821 2 месяца назад +5

      @@23Butanedione Hmm. I guess I just don’t watch enough old car videos to be aware of that.

    • @darylkik6204
      @darylkik6204 2 месяца назад +11

      Ox? Back in my day it was on foot uphill in the snow both ways with barbed wire shoes and a hot potatoe for our hands 😂

  • @Captain-Max
    @Captain-Max 2 месяца назад +29

    Imagine yourself at age 14, with your recently widowed mother, making the trip ftom Lincoln Nebraska to Eugene Oregon in a 4 seat version of that exact car. Complete with the Ruxtel 2 speed axle. Add into the equation your pulling a 4 wheel enclosed trailer with a hay wagon style front axle. Include a small chicken coop and an enclosure for 4 goats built on the rear of the trailet. Load the whole thing up with all your worldly possessions, including 2 steamer trunks tied on the running boards. My father and Grandmother made that journey during the depression in dust bowl conditions. Pretty epic situation.

  • @gregholloway2656
    @gregholloway2656 2 месяца назад +52

    Great video, guys. Back in the 90s, I was at the Hershey swap meet. It had rained all week, and the “roads” were all mud around the field. All modern stuff was stuck. Then a Model T came through, and you could see it was just meant for the conditions. Keep these T videos coming!

  • @Tobymt1925
    @Tobymt1925 2 месяца назад +56

    Pull the choke out about half way if it starts to stall up hill. We've owned 2 model T`s and still have a 1925 2 door hardtop. Love these videos!

  • @davidarthur1542
    @davidarthur1542 2 месяца назад +88

    Since farmers were just beginning to adopt tractors (and in the 19 teens a large portion of the American public was involved with farming), making a car tractor-like made sense. My grandfather reported that when Ford came out with the Model A in the late 1920s, many of my grandfather's neighbors put Model T wheels on their new Model A cars to get the extra ground clearance the Model T wheels provided.

    • @skeletonbuyingpealts7134
      @skeletonbuyingpealts7134 11 дней назад

      Early Ford's were essentially a platform for pretty much every type of car.

  • @cobbleup
    @cobbleup 2 месяца назад +55

    If you encounter a very steep hill climb it in reverse. 1 , it’s a lower gear for more torque , 2, it gets your fuel tank to a higher elevation.
    The Model T is the epitome of simplicity which I love , at the same time it necessitates a bit of ingenuity to reach your final at times.
    BYW, great editing!👍👍👍

    • @BuilderJay
      @BuilderJay 2 месяца назад +14

      Yep, I recall my grandfather telling me he had to go in revrse up some of the hills out in the country like you said.

    • @naturedetectiveminecraft6362
      @naturedetectiveminecraft6362 2 месяца назад +2

      In the last video they explain how it was extremely difficult to get to reverse so they have to push it back manually

    • @cobbleup
      @cobbleup 2 месяца назад +1

      Ahhhhh. I didn’t catch that. 👍

  • @panther189_
    @panther189_ 2 месяца назад +17

    We need a part 3,4,5,6,& 7😂🙏

  • @BonnieKay13
    @BonnieKay13 2 месяца назад +67

    We left Milaca MN with ours, headed across SD, then up to Medora ND, then down into MT into WY, open range, cattle, deer, then to Devil's Tower, then Mt Rushmore in SD, the SD badlands, back across SD to Redwood Falls MN, then home from there, unassisted and alone all the way.. Make that 2000 mile trip, you know you've done it in a T. We have it all on VHS video.

    • @amelsfr
      @amelsfr 2 месяца назад +18

      upload it

    • @jcdishman2625
      @jcdishman2625 2 месяца назад +4

      Upload it

    • @gadgetmantwincities
      @gadgetmantwincities Месяц назад +2

      I was just in milaca yesterday!🤠

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Месяц назад +4

      Find someone local and have them transfer it all to digtal and enhance it and make a movie. Likely will set you back some pennies yet far worth it. It will remain on YT for a very long time and enjoyed by many.

    • @policenineplayz1724
      @policenineplayz1724 Месяц назад +3

      id love to see that

  • @OldThomMerton
    @OldThomMerton 2 месяца назад +73

    I love this series! More, more, more!!!

  • @mikefoehr235
    @mikefoehr235 2 месяца назад +5

    What is amazing about the T is how much influence the Dodge brothers had in this car. Dodge brothers and Henry didn't see eye to eye on many issues.

  • @eeblatter
    @eeblatter Месяц назад +5

    This was very cool to see. My grand parents moved from Arvada, Colorado to So Cal in 1919 in an old touring car when my dad was 1 year old. When crossing the desert sand dunes the road was wooden planks and when they blew their last inner tube my grandfather stuffed rags in the tire to keep going. Somehow they made it.
    Over 15 MILLION Model Ts were built by 1927 and it wasn't until 1972 that the VW Beetle surpassed that production number.

  • @Lando62
    @Lando62 2 месяца назад +22

    From 1916 to 1923 My Grandparents and my Mom (born in 1917) lived in a tent with no floor and drove the Model T all over the western half of the country. My Grandfather was an itinerant lineman and followed the work as electricity was brought to the nation. All he had was few spare parts and a block and tackle to pull himself out when they got stuck. It was ALL dirt roads then and they would find a creek near a farm to camp. By eggs from the farmer. And people think they are poor now.....

    • @justinshoats6989
      @justinshoats6989 Месяц назад

      Your mom was born in 1917? How old r u

    • @Lando62
      @Lando62 Месяц назад +2

      75. My Dad was born in 1912. He told me about how to start and shift a Model T but never got a chance to show me. He had a few of them in the early days.

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- 8 дней назад +1

      Very cool. Definitely a simpler time

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 2 месяца назад +15

    Such a great sires guys! 50 years ago, at age 15, my father bought a 1915 twin to your model T' (but with a 1917 engine and electric start) to learn to drive in, just as he did, and a few months later I was driving it to High-School and my auto-shop teacher used to use it as an historical instruction piece. The great thing about a Model T as learner is it's forces you to develop situational awareness, resourcefulness, and responsibility of understanding and maintaining your machine and driving as no other vehicle can. I attribute those early days as a formative foundation for many things I did later in life, and perhaps most of all a career in aviation.

  • @markhavelka4924
    @markhavelka4924 2 месяца назад +26

    Great Scott! Tommy looking like Doc Brown.

  • @Ijusthopeitsquick
    @Ijusthopeitsquick 2 месяца назад +14

    You two are really on to something with this kind of video. The genuine joy you're experiencing is so enjoyable to watch. It says it all that when you say "This is terrifying", there's a huge grin on both your faces.

  • @Mark-ii7nk
    @Mark-ii7nk 2 месяца назад +19

    Welcome to the hobby guys, enjoy the videos. Maybe someone else has already said this in the comments, if not a humble suggestion. Cranking the engine the full 360 when starting the engine could put you at risk of serious injury, pull from the passengers side up using your left hand with your thumb out of the way of the handle. This way you wont risk breaking your wrist/arm should the engine kick back and push the crank handle back at you. Hopefully we will see you at one of the club meetings.

  • @Rom3_29
    @Rom3_29 2 месяца назад +7

    Bowler hats and round goggles would make scenery perfect.
    Seeing how rusty water is when car overheated. Radiator flush or rebuilt might solve heating issues.

  • @ksavage681
    @ksavage681 2 месяца назад +47

    This made me smile. Mr. Ford knew what he was doing. These things sold to nearly everyone back in the day.

    • @DocLobster94
      @DocLobster94 2 месяца назад

      He sure did when he was selling tanks to and accepting awards from the German dictator with a mustache

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- 8 дней назад

      He also put together a very insightful book that the powerful in America wanted to ensure no one would read. It’s pretty eye opening…

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 2 месяца назад +8

    I don't own one, yet. But I am an honorary member of a Model T club with over 30 members. They let me in because I am a professional vintage car mechanic (mostly '50s and '60s vehicles) and because of my love and enthusiasm for these cars. I went from not even knowing how to drive one to almost being able to build one from the ground up. These cars are more reliable than any modern car. Maybe not a 30 year old modern car ("modern" meaning it has some kind of computer) but definitely anything being made today.

  • @nathanielmoore87
    @nathanielmoore87 2 месяца назад +15

    I remember seeing a video of Dirk and Trudy Regter who drove around the world in their 1915 Model T. They even got into an accident and thankfully both survived. It brings a smile to my face seeing these cars do what they were built for and so much more. No car has been more versatile than the humble "Tin Lizzie".

    • @Mahoromatic
      @Mahoromatic 2 месяца назад

      There was one car. The Volkswagen.

  • @kosmostimber1174
    @kosmostimber1174 2 месяца назад +20

    This is singlehandedly one of the most inspired car series i’ve seen on RUclips so far, if ya’ll keep making content this good i’ll have no choice but to watch! 🤣

  • @trr94001
    @trr94001 2 месяца назад +9

    This is the T's natural habitat.

  • @themoldcars
    @themoldcars 2 месяца назад +22

    Loving these model T videos. Thanks guys. Good to see younger folks taking an interest in these antiques.

  • @chrishastings2665
    @chrishastings2665 2 месяца назад +53

    The amount of rust when it boiled over. It needs a good flushing at the very least. That rusty water in the cooling system isn't helping.

    • @Braincain007
      @Braincain007 Месяц назад +3

      I think they mentioned in the last video that it was actually mostly dirt

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- 8 дней назад

      @@Braincain007idk…I’d be surprised if that wasn’t rust. They need to flush it

  • @taylorstout2067
    @taylorstout2067 11 дней назад +1

    Nothing better than some young chaps enjoying old vehicles

  • @gregorydekeyzer703
    @gregorydekeyzer703 2 месяца назад +3

    Bought my second T, (well, 2nd put together - I have a couple of IKEA models to put together one day) a few weeks ago. It too, is a 1915 roadster. The kicker - it has 1969 miles on the speedo. Whether this is actual mileage is hard to say, but all bushings are tight and there is little to no wear evident on any wear surfaces. Every thing they are saying is true. The Model T is a strange beast, unique to the automotive world. But oh, so much fun. I too, was at a fair once in my 23. Rained, mud everywhere. I went to turn in a drive, there was a Toyota or some such hesitating to go in front of me due to the mud. I swung past him, right in to the mud and went merrily on my way. The looks I got driving around the muddy field with no problem and a smile on my face. The T was truly the world’s first ATV. Enjoy your car, my friends ! Keep posting videos - they are great !

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 2 месяца назад +3

    Driving a Model T is hardcore. You can drive an old Model A and find it's pretty similar to today's cars, more or less. But a T? That's a whole different ball game!

  • @MSteiert-ch3jn
    @MSteiert-ch3jn 2 месяца назад +7

    Good day gentlemen. I myself drive a 1928 Chevrolet car here in canada. What I remember about the model T they don't have a oil pump either and when going up hill, the oil is splashed up by the flywheel into a tube. Then gravity down to the dip pans. The #1 connecting rod does not get oil until you level out again. Enjoyed your adventure with your car.

  • @Hazdazos
    @Hazdazos 2 месяца назад +3

    Love this series. Would be cool to see it at a Cars and Coffee, as well as seen doing all the farm chores it probably would have been doing 100 years ago.

  • @knuckles9250
    @knuckles9250 2 месяца назад +3

    I just love how if a car was approved as street legal 100 years ago it’s still legal now as it leads to amazing videos like these

  • @joehastain5690
    @joehastain5690 2 месяца назад +12

    keep this coming please. would love to see this with some other early 20th century vehicles and bikes (although I know they can be expensive)

  • @dahobi
    @dahobi 2 месяца назад +3

    Just two gentlemen of the world having a blast! 😁👍 You should start a new series: Model T travel adventures through The West.

  • @davidrudd9846
    @davidrudd9846 2 месяца назад +17

    True off roading

  • @YoYo51014
    @YoYo51014 2 месяца назад +15

    The coolest car i have ever seen

  • @robervin9107
    @robervin9107 2 месяца назад +6

    Wholesome brotherly togetherness just going for drive. Emotionally happy table for one ☝️. Absolutely phenomenal job guys. Vintage vibes. Also. Nice touch saying Thomas 0:22. Definitely adds to this vibe Kase Alex and tommy would blend in perfectly. Back then. Micas mechanics. Shop. Omg I’m brilliant. ❤.

  • @robertprydon640
    @robertprydon640 Месяц назад +1

    Love the Case/Tommy interaction and the fact you are discovering all these classic cars that are not connected to your generation... TFL Classics deserves more credit...

  • @vittorioballeriocastoldi6171
    @vittorioballeriocastoldi6171 2 месяца назад +6

    Have you cleaned the inside of the radiator? With time the will clog up and the water will no longer flow correctly.

  • @yissibiiyte
    @yissibiiyte 2 месяца назад +36

    Has a better interior than a Tesla

  • @thomaswhite7972
    @thomaswhite7972 2 месяца назад +14

    I imagine the overheating issue could be a number of factors. Likely the radiator is partially clogged with rust. I would like to check the water pump to see if the paddles are still intact or if they have bent from going over design speed parameters. Or perhaps the coolant galleries inside the engine may be lined with rust and corrosion. I would recommend doing a few coolant flushes and then checking the radiator to see how much flow you have going through them. The main culprit is probably going to be the radiator. Take the intake and return hoses off and put a garden hose on the intake. Try pushing water through it. If the flow rate is low then you know that the coolant channel is at least partially blocked.

    • @flatheadV8
      @flatheadV8 2 месяца назад +2

      Water pump? I thought they did not have one and were thermo flow.

    • @Austin-modelt
      @Austin-modelt 2 месяца назад +4

      There's a possibility they have an aftermarket water pump there were a lot of them made but they were originally a thermosiphon system

    • @thomaswhite7972
      @thomaswhite7972 2 месяца назад +5

      @@flatheadV8 This video is the second in a series on this car that these guys are working on. It was stated in the first video that there was an aftermarket water pump installed on the cooling system.

  • @pault7977
    @pault7977 2 месяца назад +6

    I love these Butch and Sundance videos.

  • @tylergerhart4806
    @tylergerhart4806 Месяц назад +2

    Fun Fact AAA Road side assistance was started in 1915.

  • @fritty9927
    @fritty9927 2 месяца назад +16

    They’ve been racing cars like these in Newport Indiana for over 100 years. “Newport Hill Climb” the Pikes Peak of the Midwest!

    • @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
      @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 2 месяца назад +1

      My Amish friend who's an upholsterer for these early cars runs a model t race for the Cincinnati model t club

    • @mparkhhunter
      @mparkhhunter 2 месяца назад +1

      Newport is such a great experience. It’s always the weekend of the first Sunday in October. Bring a lawn chair and sit behind the hay bails halfway up the hill. A few hundred cars from the earliest to the 1940s (and early ‘50s for out-of-production makes) climb the hill.

    • @fritty9927
      @fritty9927 2 месяца назад

      @@mparkhhunter I bring a camper and stay Thursday til Sunday.😂😂.

    • @lifeisgood12341
      @lifeisgood12341 2 месяца назад +3

      Drive the T all the way there from Colorado the "T"FL challenge.

    • @Steaknstuff
      @Steaknstuff 2 месяца назад

      OMG! I live RIGHT by that! I only live at most 30 minutes away from that!

  • @anthonybecker4129
    @anthonybecker4129 2 месяца назад +2

    The best!!...... no...... 'come and see my new garage, or I've been scammed etc' like the others, pure unadultered fun, Thanks! TFL😃

  • @poppyneese1811
    @poppyneese1811 2 месяца назад +2

    I feel better about the future with young folks like these! Was the lane Jeep assist turned off😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣, lil swerving going on! I hate to say it but I think the old T handles wash board roads better than my 23 F150. Loved the black and white shots!!! Great show!!!

  • @Demo12345
    @Demo12345 2 месяца назад +9

    Keep in mind when starting that, don't have your thumb wrapped around the crank handle because if that engine pops backwards and your thumb is wrapped around, it'll break your hand. By just having the handle somewhat cupped in your hand and your thumb to the side, if it kicks back then it'll just sting and is far less likely to injure you.

  • @chevrolet402
    @chevrolet402 2 месяца назад +2

    Seeing the first video was fun but the second one was even better. Just because it's so out of the ordinary for these guys. More please.

  • @caddyman7725
    @caddyman7725 2 месяца назад +3

    I enjoyed this second video of the T! Will there be a third one? Please? Every so often I get frustrated with my T and when I watch these videos it makes me want to get mine out and go for a drive! I sure wish I was close to that area where you were driving. Nice!

  • @kb94596
    @kb94596 Месяц назад +1

    Kase and Tommy--Mad Scientists!

  • @m4bolicious
    @m4bolicious 2 месяца назад +4

    Best car on TFL HISTORY!

  • @bobbates7343
    @bobbates7343 2 месяца назад +5

    the model T was often driven in reverse up steep hill as the gas was gravity feed

  • @UncleRobsGarage
    @UncleRobsGarage 2 месяца назад +2

    I have four model T Ford’s, including a white 1913 roadster

  • @richardnottelmann58
    @richardnottelmann58 2 месяца назад +3

    A fual economy loop on the model T would be awesome.❤❤

  • @ChuddleBuggy
    @ChuddleBuggy Месяц назад +1

    2 good boys who share his passion, and get along pretty well. Roman must be really proud.

  • @brianphillips8228
    @brianphillips8228 2 месяца назад +3

    my grandfather's older brother had one of these in the early 1930's in Enid, Oklahoma. My grandfather said that his older brother would sometimes park it in the creek to keep the loose wooden wheel spokes tight in the rim. Otherwise, they may get too dry and loose and break.

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs 2 месяца назад +4

    6:50 you can use that shot and edit a green screen and instant jurassic park chase scene!
    YES ALL THE FUEL ECONOMY TESTS !!
    beautiful cinematography
    aftermarket hand fuel pump?

  • @leenevin8451
    @leenevin8451 2 месяца назад +2

    This one has aftermarket shock absorbers. The spiral springs connected to the leaf spring

  • @einfeldt777
    @einfeldt777 2 месяца назад +3

    Just a joy to see how much fun you all are having, love this fun videos a great extra and very entertaining 🤗🤗

  • @Benane86
    @Benane86 2 месяца назад +1

    this is legit the best car show since top gear

  • @mcnuggetapple
    @mcnuggetapple 2 месяца назад +1

    Damn congrats on the 1 million with part 1

  • @hooptietime4427
    @hooptietime4427 2 месяца назад +3

    This was fun. Well done guys. Well produced.

  • @nightcrowred
    @nightcrowred Месяц назад

    Is it just me or does Case look like Tom Cruise a bit? I love how back then it seemed like those coats were meant to make you look like an engineer, or a scientist. These are such fun videos. Who doesn't love the classics? The Model T is the OG of American automobiles. It just demands respect. The fact that some of em still run and are driven TODAY over a hundred years later, is a testament to the engineering genius that went into it.

  • @tmill2001
    @tmill2001 2 месяца назад +4

    This is a long way from the old Touareg videos!! Love em

  • @SimpleGunner
    @SimpleGunner 2 месяца назад

    im loving these model T video. the irony of a model T running out of gas, and the support vehicles are diesel.

  • @Crimetvuk
    @Crimetvuk 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve always wanted a model T, I live the rural Suffolk uk and occasionally see a few model T owners driving around.

  • @mom2huskies
    @mom2huskies Месяц назад

    My dad when he was 12 moved with his family to Michigan from Kentucky in 1927 in a Model T. They did this in the middle of winter too.

  • @joshtaylor485
    @joshtaylor485 2 месяца назад +1

    i loved watching you two drive this vehicle and look forward to seeing more videos of this, i can imagine how much fun it would be to drive in that vehicle and be a part of history as well. i hope you can keep it alive and in good working shape.

  • @sptownsend999
    @sptownsend999 9 дней назад +1

    Those 'shock absorber things' are accessory "Hassler Shocks;" they can make it feel like the front and rear ends are just being introduced for the first time ever 😆 As a lifelong Model T-er; please for the love of God and all things holy, use *A/C Brakes.* Rocky Mountain Brakes are nice, *but they look out of place on any T that's not a TT or a 1926-27 model year.*

  • @stevekniess3665
    @stevekniess3665 2 месяца назад +5

    You guys are awesome

  • @mdragon99
    @mdragon99 Месяц назад

    I was told when I was a kid that my Grandpa had one of the first Model T in the Peace Country (Canada). He drove from Edmonton to Grande Prairie on what at the time was a wagon trail called the Edson Trail.

  • @jacksontalus8641
    @jacksontalus8641 2 месяца назад

    This has been such a fun series. I wanna see an ongoing series with these two wearing those old-timey coats and goggles, driving around old cars

  • @jeffcicale
    @jeffcicale 2 месяца назад +2

    My new favorite channel, thanks for another amazing episode guys!!!

  • @eshabbatan9411
    @eshabbatan9411 8 дней назад

    100 years ago this car was pulling so much attention because it was so rare
    and now its pulling so much more attention because its even more rare

  • @jacobcasmus1882
    @jacobcasmus1882 Месяц назад

    10:30 you can really see the Springs working on that Model T!

  • @lffit
    @lffit 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the technician coats, to think yesterday I saw the finish of Ford's electric Explorer around the world challenge in Nice France lol

    • @darwintea
      @darwintea 2 месяца назад

      Those were driving coats they found in the trunk

  • @pjmazar4533
    @pjmazar4533 Месяц назад

    A friend of mine inherited a Model T wagon for his dad. My friend, as a kid, and his dad rebuilt it from the ground up. I remember all the times it was taken out for the parades in our area. I had the good fortune to be able to learn to drive this T and I can tell you that it was quite different from anything I had ever driven.

  • @tunerrestorations
    @tunerrestorations Месяц назад

    That car runs so beautifully

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 2 месяца назад

    He pronounced 'Willys' correctly as 'Will-is'. A man after my own heart! 🙂

  • @Carstuff111
    @Carstuff111 2 месяца назад +1

    My great grandfather once told me that his first car was a Ford Model T, he saved up for three months to pay the $15.00 cash asked for the car. He drove it, literally holding parts of it together with baling wire as if it were safety wire to keep the car from shaking and rattling apart. His next vehicle was Ford Model A pickup, he bought it brand new. His next new vehicle was a Ford V8 Business coupe.

  • @kurtb3606
    @kurtb3606 Месяц назад

    Part 1 and 2 makes me think of my grandmother, she used to like to tell me stories about the early 1900's, as I grow older, there are so many questions I wish she was around to ask. She said, living in Vermont, there was mud season in the spring and the Model T was always getting stuck.

  • @wilkesjournal
    @wilkesjournal 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video guys, but that hot engine should be running when you pour cold water in the radiator.
    Pawnee Grasslands looks like an interesting place. Will be sure to check it out the next time I'm in Colorado.

  • @landofstan246
    @landofstan246 День назад

    Americas greatest industrial development occurred in the first half of the twentieth century. Great time for mechanical innovation. Things were much simpler then but worked just fine.

  • @joemattes8389
    @joemattes8389 2 месяца назад

    It is really cool to think about how far the car has evolved.

  • @amazingjason455
    @amazingjason455 2 месяца назад +2

    Well done, boys.

  • @dc76384
    @dc76384 2 месяца назад

    Glad to see you two enjoying your experience with the old tin lizzy. I'd like to see both of you tackle some maintenance or light restoration as needed.

  • @donbowlby7498
    @donbowlby7498 2 месяца назад

    That reminds me of a story my grandpa used to tell. He was from South Dakota and he and his dad were driving across the prairie to town in his model T. Grandpa told his father were going to run out of gas before we get to town , his father replied well go faster.

  • @stanleybest8833
    @stanleybest8833 Месяц назад +1

    You should hook up an air filter. Oiled foam is lightweight. Your rear differential is a Ruxtell. I have an original 1916 motoring coat. Light tan cotton. Overheating? You might be advancing the ignition too much.

  • @Yodaattacks
    @Yodaattacks 2 месяца назад

    First time seeing one of these modelT's on the road the only time I've seen this in an automobile museum good to see one actually out on the road

  • @lasthopelost9090
    @lasthopelost9090 12 дней назад +1

    Its weird seeing how stable the camera is with the background but there vibrating all over the place

  • @walnut_raisin2621
    @walnut_raisin2621 2 месяца назад

    The black and white footage at the beginning is weirdly nostalgic

  • @anthonymrskipt9252
    @anthonymrskipt9252 2 месяца назад

    I’ve made this comment before, but my wife’s grandfather and his high school buddies (either still in HS or just after graduation) drove a Model T from Chicago to Yellowstone in 1916 - I believe along the Lincoln Highway. Not too many pictures, but these a great one of them in front of the post office in Medicine Bow, WY and one of Old Faithful erupting. It seems like you guys now know what that drive must have been like. It’s still hard for me to imagine!

  • @DansAm76
    @DansAm76 2 месяца назад +2

    Very much enjoying the Model T chronicles. Please do begin the mods and repairs, and test drives before / after comparisons. Maybe a regular Gas mileage run and a hyper mileage version. And a hard core off road adventure (moab 😂 ?) Please refrain from the black and white (we get it it's an old car) it's annoying.

  • @MikeLoveBuns
    @MikeLoveBuns 2 месяца назад

    Enjoy Ford Model T road trip! Mike from Missouri

  • @Vanic00
    @Vanic00 2 месяца назад

    You guys have inspired me to follow in your tire tracks!! Once I have a place I can do the work, I too plan to buy/build/restore a Model-T and use it as just a town car.

  • @Sizuykeks
    @Sizuykeks Месяц назад +1

    12:27 And wheel rotation animation didn't exist back then, fascinating.

  • @MrSlingblade69
    @MrSlingblade69 2 месяца назад

    Model T’s and A’s best cars ever made. Still on the road. I have a 30 and a 31.

  • @alanjameson8664
    @alanjameson8664 2 месяца назад

    The quality of your tires is way better than when this car was young. I remember my father telling of his family driving from San Jose to Santa Cruz and back; in addition to the four regular tires, they had six spares which they put on as needed-- but that wasn't enough. They had to patch one inner tube to make it home. The best tire repair kits had a cap that would scratch the rubber around the are that needed repair, plus some sulphur to set on fire and melt the rubber a bit just before putiing the patch on.

    • @alanjameson8664
      @alanjameson8664 2 месяца назад

      That trip to Santa Cruz was in the 1920's.

  • @paulwinson1137
    @paulwinson1137 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful video!!

  • @Anglo-Saxon9
    @Anglo-Saxon9 2 месяца назад

    I've always wanted someone to make videos like this with the Model T. I hope there will be more!