My wife and I were at the auto museum in Hershey. I was explaining a few things to her and a docent came up and said "follow me". Yep took us behind the barricades and into the shop. What a great surprise. My wife had actually won the tickets for me in an online auction.
I can’t wait to see your premiere video of the day 1 build on this 32 gem. I foresee an old school hot rod!! Matt has a blank skeleton 32 to work his magic. Looking forward to see Matt, Mike and Steve wrench on this old Ford
Ho, Hum, just another '32 Ford........ 😁 Love it ! Been to that museum several times over the years and it just keeps getting better. Wish you'd had time enough to take a video tour through it.
I enjoy your videos but I would like to see you guys do some adventure videos of driving the cars to car shows or cruise ins or somewhere. While building cars and selling parts is pretty cool, it would also be inspirational to see how well these perform and to see others responses to them. And really, the point of building a hot rod is to enjoy it.
Not a bad haul , I've seen you go through worse . That's a sweet looking little 32 roller . Even has tires on it , mostly . I'm glad you were able to snack up so many extra parts . I remember Texas , when you loaded up the "Shop truck" the same way , no tires , just rims . This went much easier .
Looks like a very nice stash with a lot of good parts for people who want to build an only slightly ratty vehicle. I think you scored with the quite complete car as well.
One of two ways I would build this both would be full fendered though. 1. 60s style street rod, hot 327, 4 speed, royal blue paint , white panel striping, white painted chassis, loads of chrome, white diamond tufted interior, really low stance, magnesium Torque Thrust D wheels etc. 2. basic restoration but hop up the B banger, 40 Ford wheels, big n little wide whites, lowered, black paint, commercial headlights, chrome windshield frame headlight bar, 2 speed rear, and a bunch of 32 dealer accessories
The guy across the street in our little neighborhood of shops called Dillehay Street, the place has a history going back to the 40s, has been building a 32 in his shop. You see him there working at night when the door's rolled up. He rolled it out into the evening dusk last night, getting ready for its first big road trip and I was able to get some photos. I'm just a hack compared to those guys.
Makes you wonder how many old cars are tucked away in barns and sheds around the world. Some rusting into oblivion, but some are properly stored and waiting to be resurrected back to life.
Not sure if this topic has been mentioned, however the mechanic doin* the engines needs his own iron trap to work on…maybe one of these rides gets into his hands
anybody ever get past the excitement of finds although great---- i think of my dads 2 1932 roadsters (although in parts needing complete restoration) were carted off for restoration after my dad had a debiliting stroke won judgement in court never saw them again parts can float
Great find! Reminds me of my own project 32 5 window over the last 20 years. Except I had to weld together body parts from five different bodies. It has been finished for a while with a CRAGAR equipped four banger. Footage of running it at: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=32+cragar+hill+climb
The reason you should NEVER donate anything to a “Museum”. Good chance they will sell “it” to help pay their electric bill, instead of “displaying” the item for everyone to see… as is usually assumed!
To be fair this was a consignment and not a donation. Also do realize many museums can’t keep everything that is donated or there isn’t a good spot to display it.
@@slvrktman7824Most of the time family doesn't want it anymore which is sad but true ! I remember when I was young when my grandfather died everything was sold off ! Even if there was stuff that I wanted but heck I was only about 10 years old at the time ! No one else wanted any of it just the money !
Great find !
The right rear 'tube hernia' adds a certain vibe to the recovery.
It's only a "slight" bubble, so it'll be OK. Congratulations on saving another '32 Ford.
My wife and I were at the auto museum in Hershey. I was explaining a few things to her and a docent came up and said "follow me". Yep took us behind the barricades and into the shop. What a great surprise. My wife had actually won the tickets for me in an online auction.
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Watchin this makes me wish I was 20 years younger. Great find and video
That RR tire is the star of the show. Almost worthy of being a wall hanger.
If memory serves, that RR Tire was a running gag in a 3 Stooges episode...
Loved that right rear tire! LOL
Matt, now this is something I can really get myself wrapped around. A true 1932 coupe.
I can’t wait to see your premiere video of the day 1 build on this 32 gem. I foresee an old school hot rod!! Matt has a blank skeleton 32 to work his magic. Looking forward to see Matt, Mike and Steve wrench on this old Ford
Ho, Hum, just another '32 Ford........ 😁 Love it !
Been to that museum several times over the years and it just keeps getting better. Wish you'd had time enough to take a video tour through it.
Love the maypop on the rear tire.
I live just an hour south east of this place in Wyoming county. Cool to see you making a trip into my neck of the woods. Great find!
Thinking the same thing, Monroe County
Good save Matt&Mike, Amherst NY here.
Classic tire blister, definitely a keeper!
MATT, FOR SURE YOU'RE LIVIN' THE DREAM! ANOTHER NICE PICK AND TREASURES ALONG WITH IT.
One of the easier adventures! Only about sixty miles from my house. Nice car!
I enjoy your videos but I would like to see you guys do some adventure videos of driving the cars to car shows or cruise ins or somewhere. While building cars and selling parts is pretty cool, it would also be inspirational to see how well these perform and to see others responses to them. And really, the point of building a hot rod is to enjoy it.
Can't help being fascinated by the bulging inner tube on the rear wheel.
Love that tube sticking out of the tire, just waiting for the “pop”. Another good car, saved.
Thank you Matt and Mike for another adventure waiting to see what you guys got !
A little yellow paint and a small block Chevy be my dream!
Just putting out the vids constantly. Lot of work and it's appreciated. :)
Always been 3 videos a week for years and years! It’s a lot of work you’re right!
Another one comes out of obscurity and into the light of Iron Trap Garage.
Great job guys, another one saved,see you in the spring. Thanks for the video
Can't wait! See ya soon!
The tube hanging out of the tire is a nice touch
Nice find 👍
Looks like a good haul! Congrats on the deal!
The good stuff!!
Savin’ all the good stuff, one pick at a time.
Very Nice
Great find
Happy Easter everyone !
Not a bad haul , I've seen you go through worse . That's a sweet looking little 32 roller . Even has tires on it , mostly . I'm glad you were able to snack up so many extra parts . I remember Texas , when you loaded up the "Shop truck" the same way , no tires , just rims . This went much easier .
Too bad I didn't know you were in town. It would have been good to see you!
Hi from Toronto, you guys got pretty close !
Looks like a very nice stash with a lot of good parts for people who want to build an only slightly ratty vehicle. I think you scored with the quite complete car as well.
That right rear tire is the best way to explain a hernia 😂
great find happy Easter
Maybe a 5 window build to complement the three window and roasters
Plenty of iron on this haul.
Dam, That was in my Back Yard
Them carts came in handy! Much easy then Usual.?
Old time hot rod at stock road hight and stock wheels would be so cool, but still chop the roof
It's been awhile since we've gone & pulled something out of somewhere!!?? Great start! HAHA!
One of two ways I would build this both would be full fendered though.
1. 60s style street rod, hot 327, 4 speed, royal blue paint , white panel striping, white painted chassis, loads of chrome, white diamond tufted interior, really low stance, magnesium Torque Thrust D wheels etc.
2. basic restoration but hop up the B banger, 40 Ford wheels, big n little wide whites, lowered, black paint, commercial headlights, chrome windshield frame headlight bar, 2 speed rear, and a bunch of 32 dealer accessories
That tube popping out of the dry rotted tire made it look like a cartoon car a bit.
Wow, another car! I wonder where this will rank in schedule amongst the other builds?
He who goes to heaven with the most toys wins!!!
The guy across the street in our little neighborhood of shops called Dillehay Street, the place has a history going back to the 40s, has been building a 32 in his shop. You see him there working at night when the door's rolled up. He rolled it out into the evening dusk last night, getting ready for its first big road trip and I was able to get some photos. I'm just a hack compared to those guys.
I think Steve needs this one for himself !
Love pick vids
Makes you wonder how many old cars are tucked away in barns and sheds around the world. Some rusting into oblivion, but some are properly stored and waiting to be resurrected back to life.
o happy Easter to you guys and family
Now that was some eazy picking
Dude!!! Happy Easter!!! Sorry to say I do like when your knee high in raccoon Poop!!!lol!!!✌️
Time for a full fendered unchopped hot rod!
We can only hope
Nice Find! Happy Easter.
#STAYSAFE
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I really think you could save that rear tire by patching it, doesn’t look too bad.
Sew it up with dental floss
I wonder how old the air is in that tire.
You guys are the luckiest picker I've ever seen.
can you recap the right rear?
Happy Easter! America graffiti, Milner' 32, your' better version ?
cool!
I wanna know how that pulled going home with all that tongue weight?
Is that the tube sticking out on the right rear ha ha
hmmmm wonder how long before the SawzAll takes about 3" out of that original roofline ?!
Did you get a chance to see the museum
I hope you rebuild this one......
That reminds me............must get my hernia seen to.
So many cars - so little time
Mat did you have to pay a parking find cause of the boot on the right rear tire ? ha,ha😗😗🙃😄😄
Ha!
I think that casing needs a BIG boot.
Not sure if this topic has been mentioned, however the mechanic doin* the engines needs his own iron trap to work on…maybe one of these rides gets into his hands
Listen to our podcast with steve. He isn’t looking for a project of his own.
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Like it
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What are we gonna call it😀😀🤠
anybody ever get past the excitement of finds although great---- i think of my dads 2 1932 roadsters (although in parts needing complete restoration) were carted off for restoration after my dad had a debiliting stroke won judgement in court never saw them again parts can float
Would you call that a balloon tire?
no forklift? could have taken them outside.
Nothing quite like a five window Deuce Coupe.
Was Mike a former plumber?
Great find! Reminds me of my own project 32 5 window over the last 20 years. Except I had to weld together body parts from five different bodies. It has been finished for a while with a CRAGAR equipped four banger. Footage of running it at: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=32+cragar+hill+climb
Clean and sorted on pallets? Where's the danger? No sketchy attics, shaky ladders, wild animals? Jeeze, you guys are getting soft. 😜
Haha it was quite an unusual one for us!
That's why I'm going to be cremated . In my trust I left specific instructions as to how I want my ashes dispersed. Thanks for your video.
Im almost disappointed. I still see room in the trailer.
The reason you should NEVER donate anything to a “Museum”. Good chance they will sell “it” to help pay their electric bill, instead of “displaying” the item for everyone to see…
as is usually assumed!
To be fair this was a consignment and not a donation. Also do realize many museums can’t keep everything that is donated or there isn’t a good spot to display it.
@@IronTrapGarage it’s best to just loan it to them for display…that way you or your family gets it back, if they don’t have room to display it!
@@slvrktman7824Most of the time family doesn't want it anymore which is sad but true ! I remember when I was young when my grandfather died everything was sold off ! Even if there was stuff that I wanted but heck I was only about 10 years old at the time ! No one else wanted any of it just the money !
@@steveclark4291 if no one wants it…just sell it. Everyone likes money!
I am probably the minority but I would never chop a 32 Ford. The car's simple classic lines is unmatched.
.... guys, don't chop the top😢
2 inch chop, 2 inch channel. It will rule the roads.
Hey Matt any idea why the bolt pattern changed on the 39 cars