I don't understand sir? I have listened to it through speakers and some fairly high-level head phones-the sound is exactly correct and of good quality. That is what the car sounds like in real life.
@@RAK402 I have to apologise. When I first watched the video, the sound was corrupted, possibly by my internet connection. After your answer I watched the video again, and I got to enjoy the sound of an old and well working engine. Thank you for your polite answer, I finally got to hear that nice engine.
your right, i have a orignal 36 Ford pickup, its still 6 volts, and it can sit for 3 months and start right up
we need more videos of the ford, that engine's music to my ears!
The engineers of the day knew what they were doing. You just can't treat older cars as the jump-in-and-go appliances we've become accustomed to.
Rebel...
Sadly it's poor audio quality. Btw, what kind of car is that?
I don't understand sir? I have listened to it through speakers and some fairly high-level head phones-the sound is exactly correct and of good quality. That is what the car sounds like in real life.
@@RAK402 I have to apologise. When I first watched the video, the sound was corrupted, possibly by my internet connection. After your answer I watched the video again, and I got to enjoy the sound of an old and well working engine. Thank you for your polite answer, I finally got to hear that nice engine.
@@andrebartels1690 Thank you sir!