I downloaded this video. I’m a car guy at heart but in life I’m not. Sometimes, work gets me down, I like listening to the sound of this v8 through headphones! Really improves my day.
That thing is perfect! My grandpa had one just like that in Culver City, California, in 1941. He was only 14, but I don’t think that stopped him tearing around town.
I LOVE these 0l' Flathead Ford & Mercury Flatheads Motor's. The last one I got to rebuilt was '53 Mercury Flathead Engine away back in the Mid 60's. I shore do miss them......
A black hole might reject such an item saying: "It deserves to stay intact and not swallowed up. A twin 2 barrel intake would make it invincible to such cosmic regeneration.
you don't need a 3/8 x 3/8 grenade when all you do is pose with your pricey artifacts. At least he put johnson tappets in it. Nothing worse than listening to a big Cam rattling away.
@@DonovanBryant92 I don't know Frank Livingston but,in my opinion,he asked an ignorant question.I've built a number of flathead engines(building an 8BA right now) and for anyone to say anything like that shows something not very appealing
Hmmmmm . . . a Harmon Collins Magneto . . . with a coil hanging on the radiator supports . . . I smell a rat! (Harman Collins Mags did NOT have external coils - so it is probably not really a magneto after all). Poser . . .
I downloaded this video. I’m a car guy at heart but in life I’m not. Sometimes, work gets me down, I like listening to the sound of this v8 through headphones! Really improves my day.
this is what cars still should be. simple but much fun. what a sweet car on a nice day waiting to take you where you want to enjoy the ride.
I can’t look at a 32 without hearing this car!!! The very best sounding flathead!
That thing is perfect! My grandpa had one just like that in Culver City, California, in 1941. He was only 14, but I don’t think that stopped him tearing around town.
What a cool piece of history! It definitely should be fixed up, preserved, driven & appreciated.
Preserved yes, fixed up no
It sounds and looks perfect! Only thing I would change was the year I was born so I could have played then. Great car,love it.
I LOVE these 0l' Flathead Ford & Mercury Flatheads Motor's. The last one I got to rebuilt was '53 Mercury Flathead Engine away back in the Mid 60's. I shore do miss them......
That is one sweet looking and awesome sounding car!
That's the way it was. Very nice. Don't know if it was intended but that nicely kept old garage in the background was the cherry on top!
And to think people used to throw these away...this one is perfect...
as a child of the 50s they never ever threw these away not Roadsters
I am glad this showed up in my recommended. Sounds awesome!
That is the real traditional rusty culture! Love it!
Glad to see a new video. I see you upgraded from the 4 banger. Thanks!
Thank you for this amazing hotrod hope you keep it like that speaks volume of the past.
Wicked rod my friend !!! 😎👍
Perfect Hot Rod
Awesome. Mechanical brakes, wow.
OMG my heart is pounding!
Love it. Don't do much to it.
Nice original Hotrod!
We used to call these Rat Rods, with great affection.
Thing of beauty!
Now that is a proper hot rod.
God that’s cool ! 10 times cooler than some billet infested, high buck fibreglass rod.
Nothin like a hi-boy!!
One sweet machine!!!👍🏁🤪
flathead music...sweet...
Nice build!
Gas tank says don't hit me ! 😁
Sweet ride!!!
A black hole might reject such an item saying: "It deserves to stay intact and not swallowed up. A twin 2 barrel intake would make it invincible to such cosmic regeneration.
A little paint and canvas needed but what potential
I like the ratty style look.
Vintage cool
Nice!
I would love to hear that horn!
Is that the original 21 stud flatty ? That little Stomberg carb will have a hard time feeding that lumpy cam.
Love it
Tight and that rag top!
Needs nothing.
Ary Dabirnia Except a driver.
Sweet!!!
Do you still have it? Would love to see it now if you do!
Sweet!
You only get that echo-y high pitched rickity-rack exhaust from a flat head. I don't know what is is
Wow it's been a while
Engine Rocket v8 wow!
it would be cool if you could find some original 32 ford fenders and a original hood
80 years old and she still roars, ,, now you buy a garbage car and years of paymants, and they start to fall apart in 5 or less years ,lol
What size are the rear wheels and tires? 16x4 with 7.50x16s??
Hello, Where you live at , in what state ? You want to see this 1932 Ford Roadster ? Please reply....thanks.....John from North Carolina.
I mean sell the car
Happy to see one without the stupid looking Pontiac taillights
i want this car
Can't drive it on the road without cops bothering you. No fenders, no bumpers.
For sale?
A true jalopy. Don't change a thing.
The Source!
PATINA...
Too lean. Should rip when you hit the throttle
B
Lame. Big Isky 400 Jr came in a stock engine. Why?
you don't need a 3/8 x 3/8 grenade when all you do is pose with your pricey artifacts. At least he put johnson tappets in it. Nothing worse than listening to a big Cam rattling away.
maybe the old cam was worn and he probably couldnt find a factory cam
@@DonovanBryant92 I don't know Frank Livingston but,in my opinion,he asked an ignorant question.I've built a number of flathead engines(building an 8BA right now) and for anyone to say anything like that shows something not very appealing
Frank Livingston,what on Earth makes you think that engine is stock?
And why would you say it's "lame"?
Hmmmmm . . . a Harmon Collins Magneto . . . with a coil hanging on the radiator supports . . . I smell a rat! (Harman Collins Mags did NOT have external coils - so it is probably not really a magneto after all). Poser . . .