I'm always encouraged to see people who have the knowledge and expertise restoring old vehicles. This is part of our country's heritage, our history and our past!
Wow - so nice to see this bus get the restoration it deserves after all those years. Thanks to Lee Roy Hartung for saving it long ago - he must be smiling down on you guys!
This is second part of the two part video of the complete restoration of this beautiful 1931 model bus that I've watched tonight (11-6-2024). It looks great! Question: The mentioning in this video says it was put in (?) the Gilmore Auto Museum. I'm presuming, without looking up where and who the museum is named after. My guess, since I'm an long time Indianapolis Champ Car racing fan that it's named after , Jim Gilmore...longtime Indy car fan/racing team owner of a few famous Indy Car drivers of long past: Art Pollard [1927 - 1973] of Portland, Oregon; Gordon Johncock of [1937 - ] of Hastings, Michigan; and the great A.J. Foyt [1935 - ] of Houston, Texas. Update...I was right! Unfortunately, Jim died late December of 2000 at age 74...car accident. This museum must be an interesting place!
i see part 1 and 2 now , wow complete restauration from the bottom, every thing 100 % original , what a work and all that wood on the roof , the steel side walls, flat head motor engine and chassis, better as new. !! Good Job after 6 years from you all. [1-10-24]
Spectacular job, probably better than new!!! Thanks for the videos of the journey!
I'm always encouraged to see people who have the knowledge and expertise restoring old vehicles. This is part of our country's heritage, our history and our past!
Beautiful restoration of times gone by. Great job everyone involved 💯👏.
Wow - so nice to see this bus get the restoration it deserves after all those years. Thanks to Lee Roy Hartung for saving it long ago - he must be smiling down on you guys!
Glad you enjoyed it
This is second part of the two part video of the complete restoration of this beautiful 1931 model bus that I've watched tonight (11-6-2024). It looks great!
Question: The mentioning in this video says it was put in (?) the Gilmore Auto Museum. I'm presuming, without looking up where and who the museum is named after. My guess, since I'm an long time Indianapolis Champ Car racing fan that it's named after , Jim Gilmore...longtime Indy car fan/racing team owner of a few famous Indy Car drivers of long past: Art Pollard [1927 - 1973] of Portland, Oregon; Gordon Johncock of [1937 - ] of Hastings, Michigan; and the great A.J. Foyt [1935 - ] of Houston, Texas.
Update...I was right! Unfortunately, Jim died late December of 2000 at age 74...car accident.
This museum must be an interesting place!
The bus is at the Gilmore Car museum campus in Hickory Corners Mi., and will remain there.
i see part 1 and 2 now , wow complete restauration from the bottom, every thing 100 % original , what a work and all that wood on the roof , the steel side walls, flat head motor engine and chassis, better as new. !! Good Job after 6 years from you all. [1-10-24]
Congrats...!!!
The most complete restoration i've ever seen in youtube...
I respect efforts like this
Love it .
So glad!
You better have a good prayer life with those mechanical brakes to stop quick took a miracle.
With model AA speeds, mechanical brakes are adequate for sane drivers.
🆘🆘🆘 👏👏👏🇬🇷📌
Beautiful result and wonderful teamwork; respect to all. 🫡
Thank you 🙌