1959 FORD GALAXIE FAIRLANE 500 FIRST START IN YEARS!!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

Комментарии • 443

  • @midnightrunner684
    @midnightrunner684 5 лет назад +7

    I remember back in the 1970's back in my teen years .We lived in the Snow/ Rust belt of Northeast Ohio ,My Dad was a Pennsylvania coal miner raising 6 of us kids and our mom on a coal miners pay .We didn't have a pot to piss in ....Ohio cars had inspections in order to get your license plates .If you failed you was walking to work or going on welfare because you didn't have a car ...When ever a brake line rusted out or inspection time came and dad seen rust on the brake line He would say " We got to get this fixed or we ain't going to pass ..My Dad would go to the hardware and buy a long roll of copper tubing , He would take all the rusted brake lines off the car and cut and shape the copper line to match the steel line and take his fairing tool and put the fittings on the line .Then spray paint the copper tubing to cover the fact that it was copper line and not steel line .Then bolt it all in and drive down and pass inspection ...I as a kid .asked My Dad " Why don't you just replace it with steel line ..Dad said that Steel line was too expensive back then .Copper was the only thing he could afford back then ....Dad said " I've got to get to work ..without a car we are screwed ...It worked .never had a line blow ..When Dad got to sick from Black lung .Doctors told my Dad that he had to move to a warmer climate or he wouldn't live to see spring .He bought a rust bucket 1973 Dodge van with rotted out brake lines and replaced them with copper ..We moved to Fla back in 82 ..I got my DL back then and Dad gave me the van because he could no longer drive ..I drove that van around Tampa Bay FL for over 3 years before I bought a 1974 Vega wagon and scrapped the van ...My Dad was an Army Veteran and a Mine Mechanic. He worked on the machinery down in the mines ......He always told me " Sometimes in life Son ..you got to do what you got to do to Get by " ....My Dad died Back in 1988 at age 49 of Black lung ..Raised all 6 of us kids until he passed ..He is Buried in Bay Pines National War Veterans Memorial cemetery in Pinellas County FL ....Rest in Peace Dad

    • @terryfromsouthcarolina4601
      @terryfromsouthcarolina4601 Месяц назад

      Respect for your dad. He loved his country and his family. I lived in St Pete down by Lake Maggiore. My soon to be wife lived in Largo. Back then it was faster to go up alt 19 than the interstate.
      That was over 45 years ago. My wife and I were married 43 years, it's been almost a year since she passed. Back then I knew the area well, now not so much.
      I also grew up in Ohio, Marysville on the west side of Columbus. Dad used to say there was nothing wrong with a junkyard engine, the car just fell apart around it.
      Cheers
      Terry

  • @davemiller6893
    @davemiller6893 5 лет назад +33

    Quiet Sunday morning, God's in heaven, hot cup of coffee and a Jonathan "first start" video, it just doesn't get much better.

  • @ldean-du5im
    @ldean-du5im 5 лет назад +4

    That engine runs pretty good. There’s no iron like old iron! Thanks Johnathon for taking the time to make the video so we can share the adventure.

  • @terryfromsouthcarolina4601
    @terryfromsouthcarolina4601 Месяц назад

    Good to see you back Jonathan.
    If anyone has put grease in a pilot bearing to press it out, a compression fitting will do the same. Copper line will fatigue at bends and fittings because it is originally soft and stretches but work hardens and cracks. Use steel or stainless with double flares folks.
    Cheers
    Terry

  • @kellykonoske91
    @kellykonoske91 5 лет назад +1

    The four doors are coming up in value. I like this one better than the two door myself

  • @lovetocrank
    @lovetocrank Год назад

    I love the way that Ford starter sounds when that beautiful 59 is cranking away!

  • @johnedgren8502
    @johnedgren8502 5 лет назад +2

    Although I have all Mopar cars, this Ford is outstanding. I could fix and enjoy driving her. Great video, I enjoyed it.

  • @CaptKirk1701
    @CaptKirk1701 5 лет назад +31

    Jonathan, Making Automobiles Great Again!

  • @c5back9
    @c5back9 5 лет назад +1

    Cool old Ford!

  • @scottcupp8129
    @scottcupp8129 4 года назад +1

    She's a beauty, Jonathan. Thank you for another great video!!

  • @bigbrick4245
    @bigbrick4245 5 лет назад +6

    I'd buy it as it is, love those big beautiful cars.

  • @eugenerob8492
    @eugenerob8492 5 лет назад +25

    I love these longer vids much better. Hope all is well john

  • @Music10161
    @Music10161 5 лет назад +13

    Perfect rig for cruising to the drive in for burgers and shakes.

    • @Sennmut
      @Sennmut 5 лет назад +3

      And chicks.

  • @Mike-xt2ot
    @Mike-xt2ot 5 лет назад +2

    She runs really good for being neglected!! Great find Johnathan. Nice runner.

  • @stevefranklin8052
    @stevefranklin8052 5 лет назад

    From what I'm seeing on the internet here, finding real old cars with the original engine in place is kinda rare. My 58 Cadillac has the original engine. Bought by my parents in 1960. I drive it regularly. These vids of yours are very entertaining. And educational. Thanks.

  • @johnapel2856
    @johnapel2856 5 лет назад +14

    I just love a first start video.
    Man, that pollen made my eyes itch!
    This will be yet another Jonathan W series of videos that I will look forward to. Man, you are spoiling us with cool stuff to look forward to!
    Thanks.

  • @jackiejoy7276
    @jackiejoy7276 4 года назад

    I'm digging this video I got me a 59 Ranchero with 352 big block with a 3 speed on the tree. It's slam to the ground all the way around some wide white walls and satin black paint well I love it it definitely looks like a Dracula car coming down the road get a lot of thumbs up 59 are some nice custom Factory cars all 59 every make and model thank you for your video keep it up good job Lil Jack So Cal OPB

  • @stevebeavers3754
    @stevebeavers3754 5 лет назад +6

    Appreciate your taking us along for the repairs.

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 3 года назад

    Makes me wish I had an old car engine to bring back to life ~ the way he makes it so easy. Thanks for the learning journey over the last year!

  • @jasonbarton766
    @jasonbarton766 5 лет назад

    that car is in great shape!!! and it runs really good!!!!!! we have been overdosing on first starts lately!!!! awesome!!! keep them coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @erikj.2066
    @erikj.2066 5 лет назад +4

    When turning wrenches professionally, I remember seeing a stretch limo come in for service that had compression fittings on the brake lines. The factory stainless exhaust was extended with that mild steel garbage pipe that rots out in 3 years. Both done by the company that stretched the body. Could only imagine what that car cost, and they couldn’t even do a professional job underneath.
    The only reason I’d ever use a compression fitting on a brake line is to get myself out of being stranded on the side of the road, with no other rescue possible. Pretty easy to get double flair line, or metric bubble flair in any length you want, and put them together with proper unions.

  • @dposer10
    @dposer10 5 лет назад +5

    Water pump pulley is bent too. I tell you what those old windsor motors are some of the best ford ever made, my old motorhome was sitting for about 20 years and after cleaning the carb and fuel tank it ran beautifully.

    • @jackrohde4709
      @jackrohde4709 5 лет назад +1

      Me and my friends rescue old cars, we came to the conclusion GM sucks most of the time, Fords and mopars are awesome, amc is ok Studebaker is rusty but good.

    • @dposer10
      @dposer10 5 лет назад

      @@jackrohde4709 Well personal opinions and all that, i like older fords, chevys, imports, really old mopars, and think most of the cars from the 50s and 60s are cool but impractical

  • @heartbreakelliott8830
    @heartbreakelliott8830 5 лет назад +4

    Good old FORD

  • @frankierutherford1888
    @frankierutherford1888 5 лет назад +5

    I will tell you what. I learn something every time. Thanks Jhon

  • @arthurmccarron7299
    @arthurmccarron7299 4 года назад

    my dad god rest his soul bought 59 ford four door 352 engine at a public auction sale in 1967 i think it needed tires and a battery i was twelve at the time i remember the good sounding AM radio it had thanks

  • @LarryDeSilva64
    @LarryDeSilva64 5 лет назад +3

    That's great you got another one running. Well that's gonna be a nice classic Ford Fairlane 500 for someone.

  • @rockinrowdy13
    @rockinrowdy13 5 лет назад

    LOL Glad you have a sense of humor Johnathan when you noticed there wasn't even a gas tank in the car...great to hear you chuckle lol

  • @awkwarddude
    @awkwarddude 5 лет назад

    Love your troubleshooting and determination getting these old girls alive! All the mouse nest wiring and half-assing on many critical items mirrors my and my sons experiences with their various used cars over the years. We long ago came to believe there are just some folks ought not to be allowed mechanical things or if they are, they must obtain an intelligence certification in order to be allowed access to tools to work on them, lol! We've seen our share of major head-scratchers guys have done no doubt thinking they "fixed it up real nice!". That's a beautiful old classic Ford. Looking forward to seeing her go down the road under her own power with all the odds and ends cleaned, replaced and adjusted. Always satisfying when you're done with all your TLC work and you turn the key and go for a ride in your "success"! Good work, as we've come to know you for, Jonathan!

  • @frankengel527
    @frankengel527 5 лет назад

    Looks like a nice cruiser for your son and his family.You know you and your wife and your son and your grandson would have a good time on cruise nite.

  • @unclejustin7267
    @unclejustin7267 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid. I remember working on my car every saturday, doing these same kinds of repairs just to be able to get to work on monday. Those Ford Solenoids went bad so often I kept extras in my toolbox

  • @rickdickens4786
    @rickdickens4786 5 лет назад +3

    Love your first starts. I’ve been looking for a 57 Ford project forever. Those old sleds remind me of being a kid back home in Kansas. I’d love a 57 as it’s my birth year. But that ‘59 is a handsome old car. Good Luck with it!

    • @flick22601
      @flick22601 5 лет назад +2

      57 Ford Midnight Blue metallic. 312 T-Bird engine. White rolled and pleated upholstery. Definition of beautiful.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 3 года назад +2

      @@flick22601 My mom's first car was a 59 Fairlane 500 Galaxie. A white tudor with a red interior that she bought from one of my dad's friends for $35.00. That was the first year for the Galaxie. Wish i could find one that was as nice as that old Ford now days.

    • @flick22601
      @flick22601 3 года назад +1

      @@markreisen7038 - Cool. My next door neighbor had one. April green and colonial white. Three on the tree with overdrive.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 3 года назад +1

      @@flick22601 my mom's car had the big 223 CID six cylinder with a 2 speed Ford O Matic. Was'nt a fast car by any means, but it had all the looks from here until.the next century. A really great old Ford. Henry would have been proud. And best part was Ford outsold chevy again for the second time in 3 years.

  • @dantarver622
    @dantarver622 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos. Especially your 59 Fords.

  • @57Banjoman
    @57Banjoman 5 лет назад +9

    The "D" prefix on the intake manifold is 1970s-the next digit-"1" is for 1971-D2 is 1972-etc-great videos, my friend!

    • @cc9z
      @cc9z 5 лет назад +2

      i was watching the video and i noticed it was not a 1959 engine and was a 68 or later

    • @totallyjonesin
      @totallyjonesin 4 года назад

      Thats just a casting # and doesn't prove the year.

    • @josephtravers777
      @josephtravers777 4 года назад +1

      @@totallyjonesin More than likely it's a '71. It gets a little dicey during transition years. I owned a '68 302 block w/ a 289 crankshaft years ago. A transition year for both engines.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 3 года назад +1

      @@josephtravers777 68 was the first year for the 302 and the last year for the 289. I've seen alot of 68 Fords and Mercurys with both engines in them.

    • @josephtravers777
      @josephtravers777 3 года назад

      @@markreisen7038 The '68 302 was a dud engine and was prone to cracking pistons. Factory defect. Ford fixed the problem in '69.

  • @frankierutherford1888
    @frankierutherford1888 5 лет назад +1

    I just love your cold starts. Just mint

  • @gregtice7479
    @gregtice7479 5 лет назад +1

    sounds pretty good. if I had money would love to have it for a family ride

  • @danielrivera5858
    @danielrivera5858 5 лет назад +21

    well i guess the gas tank is clean yeah clean off the car. i remember my brother put me in the driver seat of his 59 ford just like that and it was winter and they told me to push the gas pedal while they pushed it was winter i pushed the gas and stayed on it and kind of fried the tranny well i knew no better i was like 14 at the time the car was really stuck good thing it dint move i probably woulnd of known what to do love your videos

  • @caddydaddy84
    @caddydaddy84 5 лет назад +1

    I love it, very beautiful. Thank you for this!

  • @rustyaxelrod
    @rustyaxelrod 5 лет назад

    I got a chuckle on this video. I’ve watched most of your videos somewhere near my wife, sitting on the couch or out in the garage smoking at the workbench but we’ve never talked about them that I can remember. While you were trying to start this one my wife looked up over he glasses and said “dang!,,that Johnathan will crank an old car won’t he?” 😂. Apparently she’s heard enough to call ya by name. Maybe ya just had to be here but it tickled me.

  • @dyer2cycle
    @dyer2cycle 4 года назад

    ...I remember a period Ford commercial poking fun at the 1959 Chevrolet by showing a kid "scared" of the rear of the '59 Chevy... like the fins and tail lights was a monster staring at them...I can remember as a kid in the early '70's, the '59 Chevy's did look a bit scary(but interesting)..so did the front end of "59 Buicks and '61 Plymouths...funny thing is, though, I remember what I called the "Hoot-Owl" Fords, too..the rear of a '59 Ford reminded me of a Hoot Owl's face, with the brow,beak,ear tuft lights, and the great big red "eyes" that glowed at you when someone hit the brakes..all these cars already seemed uncommon by the early-mid '70's, even though many of them weren't even 15 years old...I found them interesting then, and love them now...I love just about every car that was built in 1959...:)..cannot say that about today's cars...

  • @rdeanbenson217
    @rdeanbenson217 4 года назад

    So correct on the brake lines! I have a drawer full of spl tools for swag ing the double flare brake fittings, benders ect. It takes a little while to get good at, well worth the time. These days, lines can be purchased in near proper length as well. Thanks for another great video

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, that engine is running very smooth. It sounds really healthy. With the carburator and the whole car cleaned up, it will probably be a fast/quick selling automobile.

  • @zoneb609
    @zoneb609 5 лет назад +1

    That engine sounds pretty good!

  • @danh6354
    @danh6354 5 лет назад +10

    You are right compression fitting will blow apart

  • @williamlogan4049
    @williamlogan4049 5 лет назад

    If the Breaks do not stop you something will, I wonder. Johnathon I love your Videos and watch them all the time, I do not comment often but that comment was brilliant, thank you

  • @MikeyMack303
    @MikeyMack303 5 лет назад +1

    Every time I think that I might want to purchase a vehicle from you, you come up with another awesome one!!! Great videos, Jonathan! Thanks for sharing, and keep'em coming!

  • @sandycraven
    @sandycraven 5 лет назад +1

    The old 59' is as old as me and I wish I was idling that smooth

  • @zacharyradford1708
    @zacharyradford1708 5 лет назад +36

    Listen folks when a tow truck driver tells you something is dangerous it is. You can bet he has seen every bad out come of any thing you can think of. Be safe guys just flare your lines.

    • @stephensaasen8589
      @stephensaasen8589 4 года назад +1

      Sad thing is, I had an auto parts associate talk me into a compression fitting for a forklift brake line. The same principle applies. I was ignorant back then and know way better now. If I'd known better, I would've turned the guy in to the manager of the store for suggesting such a thing. That could've been a huge liability issue.

  • @jamesexploringonline872
    @jamesexploringonline872 5 лет назад +1

    Your 100% on those brake lines, I two have seen them give way.
    The dash came out later with a ford fitted padding for safety reasons.
    Good car

  • @andrewmantle7627
    @andrewmantle7627 2 года назад

    Another good one Jonathan.

  • @ervingoertzen7233
    @ervingoertzen7233 5 лет назад +1

    Runs great! That’s fantastic oil pressure at idle

  • @garymcmullin2292
    @garymcmullin2292 2 года назад

    glad to hear you defend the proper care and set up of the brake hydraulics. Compression fittings, single flares and such are illegal in most states. The double flare is not hard to do but many people are intimidated by it and will not even buy the flaring tool kit. These folks are laying the groundwork for a tragedy for someone, someday. There comes a point that DIY'ers really need to understand their limitations and quit ignoring sound repair practices.

  • @michaelashcraft8569
    @michaelashcraft8569 5 лет назад

    I love that year Galaxy, way ta go!

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 4 года назад +2

    Really enjoy these old, cold starts and this one starts and runs real smooth. I forget if you said there is coolant in it or not. Some want to change out the engine oil before cold starting an old engine but changing it hot once it runs is good enough.

  • @JuniorFan08
    @JuniorFan08 5 лет назад

    Remarkable rust free underbody.

  • @MoeLarrycurly1
    @MoeLarrycurly1 5 лет назад +2

    Years ago I always use the double button flayer . And I think it is the best way of course but I’ve use compression fittings also ,, I see both sides of the coin.

  • @dewalt17rules
    @dewalt17rules 5 лет назад +4

    Eco friendly carb LOL . Love the car Jonathan. Nice find.

  • @KevinJohnson-fx6wq
    @KevinJohnson-fx6wq 5 лет назад

    Nice. I kinda like 4-doors so if some people want a ride just tell them to get in the back. Thanks for sharing. Yeah, those brakes are a bit scary. I remember my 1st car, a '64 Rambler American with a flat 6 when I was 16. Brakes went out and all I had was a pair of vise grips. I clamped the vise grips on the end of the break and tied up the vice grips. Worked ok and just kept back a ways from other cars.

  • @justinw.2376
    @justinw.2376 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for saying that about compression fittings. When I worked at oreillys I had a few people wanting to do that. I tried to get them to do it right, some did and some didn’t.

  • @joeblow2063
    @joeblow2063 5 лет назад

    Love the vids, you go about it all the same way I always did! That casting number D1AE on the intake just means it's a 1971 (design year) Automotive Engine (D=70s, C=60s, E=80s etc etc next digit is the "1s" place in the year) All Ford part numbers work that way so it's easy to tell what year (approximately) a part is. What you've got there is a Windsor - 2 easy ways to tell are the valve covers are the same as 302 (Cleveland are more rectangle like small block Chev but with 8 bolts), and the thermostat is on the intake on the Windsor, the block on the Cleveland. Don't buy into the small/big block BS some folks say. Ford doesn't work like that, they have engine families (Windsor, Cleveland, FE, 385, Y-block.....). Ford's only "big block" was the 385 family - 429/460.

  • @vicmabus1532
    @vicmabus1532 5 лет назад

    That is some brutal pollen!

  • @glenbo2464
    @glenbo2464 5 лет назад

    That air nozzle for a vacuum fitting at the back of the carb cracks me up ! And the wobbly water pump pulley ! lol ! Runs good though.

  • @kerryhuston3669
    @kerryhuston3669 5 лет назад

    Hey Johnathan. Man you can tell a 302 Windsor and a 351 Windsor apart by the firing order. They are indeed different. Thank you sir. Yes sir find an old Ford truck with a Holley on a lot came from factory with one. Fit right on it. 302 to 460 will fit. Good show Johnathan. Thanks.

  • @lenscap8925
    @lenscap8925 5 лет назад +1

    Love the air fitting on the rear of the carb...lol

  • @darkknight1980ad
    @darkknight1980ad 5 лет назад

    What a nice solid project car !

  • @markcollins5026
    @markcollins5026 5 лет назад +3

    My dad had one of those, but it was a station wagon !

  • @twistedtony82
    @twistedtony82 5 лет назад +29

    21:45 i could hear mustie1 heating up the ultrasonic cleaner

  • @stevem3413
    @stevem3413 5 лет назад

    Hey Jonathan thanks for the video awesome PSA on the importance of brakes had an old mechanic buddy of mine said I might have to push it down the road but the brakes will work always thought that was funny always enjoy the videos and I love the old cars best

  • @matthewjohnson3910
    @matthewjohnson3910 5 лет назад

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @mjmcomputers
    @mjmcomputers 5 лет назад

    Sounds good, looks like you got to this one just in time.

  • @tolinmontgomery3466
    @tolinmontgomery3466 5 лет назад +2

    Hey i love your videis and have learned a lot from your channel, thankyou.

  • @sorshiaemms5959
    @sorshiaemms5959 Год назад

    GOOD looking car wish i had one

  • @ervingoertzen7233
    @ervingoertzen7233 5 лет назад

    You’re right , it’s a Windsor 351 and by the starter is a casting number on block also . Fords in 60’s started with C , 70’s with D. If casting numbers start with D4xxxxxx that is a 1974 . I am sure you know that , just throwing in my two cents lol . Keep these videos coming , I enjoy them as much as everybody else

  • @tonino5113
    @tonino5113 5 лет назад

    Your sir
    always do a Great job I will also be repetitive but thanks for sharing

  • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
    @frequencyfluxfandango8504 5 лет назад

    ..Looking forward to a drive-along. Regards from UK.

  • @expatmartin
    @expatmartin 5 лет назад

    very interesting and informative video. I have a 59 Galaxie 2 door 332. Look forward to your next installment :)

    • @expatmartin
      @expatmartin 5 лет назад

      @Jr ALEXANDER no I don't. My Galaxie now at the workshop getting the Holley 2 barrel carby overhauled.

    • @expatmartin
      @expatmartin 5 лет назад

      @Jr ALEXANDER I will pick up mine after Easter, I live in Germany now and my Galaxie is an original one owner 70k miles from CA. A German guy bought it and imported it to Bavaria and got it ready for heritage rego. It basically has had all wear and tear essential jobs done and is problem free. They will overhaul the carby for circa $130US and probably 2 hours labour and do a full service. Good to know a new carby costs around $200, thanks for that tip.

  • @MrFuncat
    @MrFuncat 5 лет назад

    I sure do like those homemade radiator hoses!!

  • @notajp
    @notajp 5 лет назад

    Love the air hose fitting sticking out the back of the carb! Have to wonder what the thought was there....
    The inside of that carb will clean up just fine if you blast it with baking soda. I use a cheap handheld blaster from Horror Fright. Works great!
    Whoever owned that thing must have been tighter than two coats of paint! Couldn’t afford a proper brake line, or even a 99 cent plug for the carb... If the carb is leaking at the bottom, it’s probably the power valve.

  • @ghostlymo
    @ghostlymo 5 лет назад +1

    Did you notice the waterpump wobbling? Great videos, thanks again!

  • @byrontaylor9235
    @byrontaylor9235 5 лет назад +10

    I think id be keeping that one for the cruises and maybe even a daily. No offense but it looks alot nicer than the 2 door and bonus::easier to carry family cause of the extra door lol i always look forward to your vids they are informative

  • @markpaulene4002
    @markpaulene4002 5 лет назад

    Hi Jonathan, I liked the comment if your brakes don’t stop you something will, your write there keep up the great work mark UK

  • @jeremyhanna3852
    @jeremyhanna3852 5 лет назад

    I got a few old crock pots at the used store (like goodwill) I like to boil carbs in atf for 2 or 3 days works great

  • @jewishman2687
    @jewishman2687 4 года назад

    AGREE 100% with your assessment of brakes. Personally I rebuild my cars from the bottom up. Tires, brakes, suspension steering, and then the mechanics of the engine and running gear. Another thing to watch (although most cars had a fail-safe system for this) is the steering shaft's cloth/neoprene coupling which in normal life gives no trouble, but after decades will in fact fail.

  • @robsmith1752
    @robsmith1752 5 лет назад +5

    Always great content look forward to the next one every time I need your po I'll send u a starter button

  • @captainamerica7300
    @captainamerica7300 5 лет назад

    i like your nascar wrenching.

  • @kyledoubleu8833
    @kyledoubleu8833 5 лет назад +55

    If the brakes dont stop you something will 😁😁😁

  • @mozzarella-king
    @mozzarella-king 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos even though I don't work on cars. 13:51 you go into NASCAR mode!

  • @annachrissy4874
    @annachrissy4874 5 лет назад

    Another great video.

  • @jimmymckinness1939
    @jimmymckinness1939 5 лет назад +1

    Another good video, you're having pretty good luck with those 59 Fords

  • @towrecker
    @towrecker 5 лет назад +2

    Intake is from 1971 by the ford part number you showed , and the powered by ford valve covers were gone after 1972 ... , I never could get a good enough look to say for sure if it's 302 or 351w

    • @notajp
      @notajp 5 лет назад +1

      Wide intake means raised deck, which means 351W.

    • @towrecker
      @towrecker 5 лет назад

      @@notajp yup , thing is I could not tell from the video , in person I can tell easily , just being truthful was all

  • @kiesh.
    @kiesh. 5 лет назад

    You're a good lad J

  • @jamisonlavalley4471
    @jamisonlavalley4471 5 лет назад

    Makes me feel like doing some work to my granddad's 54 Ford. Need to find some random parts like the headlight ring and a rear bumper.

    • @jamisonlavalley4471
      @jamisonlavalley4471 5 лет назад

      @Jr ALEXANDER thanks. I'm just starting to get rolling on it so I'll have to check them out

  • @clydepodvin5026
    @clydepodvin5026 2 года назад

    Another good video John, that’s funny you didn’t notice that it didn’t have a gas tank.

  • @suewyke2845
    @suewyke2845 5 лет назад

    That is a nice car Johnboy.

  • @christinamoneyhan5688
    @christinamoneyhan5688 5 лет назад

    Johnathan? Got gas! I think so! Too funny!

  • @mikejohnson360
    @mikejohnson360 5 лет назад

    You the man Jonathan

  • @danizurieta
    @danizurieta 5 лет назад

    Tanks Jonathan, thanks a lot. :)

  • @ldean-du5im
    @ldean-du5im 5 лет назад +1

    The body lines look really sporty, I hardly notice that it has four doors!

  • @cvb_7128
    @cvb_7128 3 года назад

    The gas tank part was funny😂

  • @Pohleece222
    @Pohleece222 5 лет назад

    Another great job!

  • @fastyzzzff
    @fastyzzzff 5 лет назад

    Spiders and snakes anit what it takes to start me .great content