I enjoy the body as it is. A bit of character. And the word “stop” on the brake light. Sweet. Felix the Cat used to be my personal logo on stationary and cards. I still have the rubber stamp. Thanks.
The Otwell heater was OK according to my late father. It was even better if you had a passenger and you traded places periodically, as the passenger got the majority of the heat. The fancier heaters I've seen have a shut-off door in the engine compartment, too.
Nice Model A. I need to get an A to keep my 1926 Model T Ford Coupe company. My coupe has had some period performance accessories added, so it can keep up with As no problem 😀
Hi there Jason, do you still own the vehicle. I seen a video where you were thinking of selling it. It is a nice car. I'm sort of like Dreamer and was wondering how much yon might be asking for it. I'm in he Mattawan Michigan area about 16 miles east of Kalamazoo.
Any fuel today will work. Old 20s and 30s Fords were all made with low compression to handle the varying poor quality fuels of the time. An A could have a 4.2 to 1 or 4.6 to 1 head depending on chamber. I run 87 10% ethanol no problem in my 26 Model T. I prefer 87 ethanol free when I can get it. Oh, and no lead additive is really needed for the early cars. I add some on occasion.
Hi , Nice through tour . I am in the process of looking for an old vehicle , the same or similar to what you have . Can you give me a rough idea of what kind of dollars you are asking . Thanks Cyril
I wish I'd of seen this 5 years ago. I'm still looking.
Nice to see a car wearing its age. Vintage cars are usually over restored and they can lose their character.
I enjoy the body as it is. A bit of character. And the word “stop” on the brake light. Sweet.
Felix the Cat used to be my personal logo on stationary and cards. I still have the rubber stamp.
Thanks.
Awesome, beautiful, perfection and so is the automobile ! ;- )
In the test drive video you tell me to watch this one first, in this video you tell me to watch that one first. WHICH IS IT JASON!??!
Calm down.
same here 😂
@@TylerHamiltonDesign you look sexy
The Otwell heater was OK according to my late father. It was even better if you had a passenger and you traded places periodically, as the passenger got the majority of the heat. The fancier heaters I've seen have a shut-off door in the engine compartment, too.
Nice Model A. I need to get an A to keep my 1926 Model T Ford Coupe company. My coupe has had some period performance accessories added, so it can keep up with As no problem 😀
Hi there Jason, do you still own the vehicle. I seen a video where you were thinking of selling it. It is a nice car. I'm sort of like Dreamer and was wondering how much yon might be asking for it. I'm in he Mattawan Michigan area about 16 miles east of Kalamazoo.
1928 - Model A
2020 - Model Y
Hi. Did you ever paint the gas tank?
nice project car. what is the price? How do I contact you?
Very Good!... 18 🐄🦉🏴☠
What kind of gas would you use for one of those these days
Any fuel today will work. Old 20s and 30s Fords were all made with low compression to handle the varying poor quality fuels of the time. An A could have a 4.2 to 1 or 4.6 to 1 head depending on chamber. I run 87 10% ethanol no problem in my 26 Model T. I prefer 87 ethanol free when I can get it. Oh, and no lead additive is really needed for the early cars. I add some on occasion.
Hi , Nice through tour . I am in the process of looking for an old vehicle , the same or similar to what you have . Can you give me a rough idea of what kind of dollars you are asking . Thanks Cyril
how much cost a car like this?
This one would probably be around 7-8k.
Better condition ones are 16-20k.