There will never be another era like the 50s Hot Rods and Rock and roll. If I could go back in time it would definitely be the 50s the age of innocence. Well so it seemed!
Dude, we need to establish something: this is THE most underrated channel on RUclips! Your editing and camera work is as fine as most big-budget Hollywood flicks, and your choices for music fits these cars you highlight to a tee. I really wish more people in our age (millennial, Gen Z) understood how bitchin’ classic cars are, but I guess that saves more rods for those of us who do get it. Regardless, keep up the good work!
Beautiful coupe. As a little note of interest, I don't know how popular a Shifano was but he did the interior, top and the tonneau on the Dean Lowe Roadster Pickup which was built in '59/60. The quality of that interior shows through as it has survived incredibly well. It has been owned by a good friend for the last 23 years so I have had the honour of seeing the quality workmanship up close.
Amazing story. Love the old hot rods more than anything else. When I was a teenager in the 60's I used to dream about California and all things like this.
I keep looking at this car, in fact it really hit me in the thumbnail so I clicked it. I'm not 100% sure, I seem to remember seeing this in either old an issue of R&C, from the late '50s or I used to have a book called "Grease Machines" published in 1978 that featured photos of customs from so. cal during the late '50s and early '60s. there's a group photo on one page that has a chopped and sectioned '32 5 window (obviously not your car...) and there were other '32's on the same page.for some reason the blue paint, the motor, and interior really rang a bell. the other '32s were 3 windows like yours I remember that. I know that's not much, but I hope it's a bit of a help.
The other thing, (and I didn't even notice until I watched this a couple times) the car I remember seeing pics of had a white rolled and pleated insert where the canvas top would be, and this one has it. it's been a long time since I've seen the pics, since I lost most of my old car literature stuff, but I also seem to remember it had Olds Fiesta caps on it. I do hope this kinda helps.
Just looked through Grease Machines and it's not in there, only one rod and that's a Hemi powered '32 Victoria with the roof cut off. Guess you're thinking of a copy of RnC...
FYI electric fuel pumps were common in the 50’s, often easiest way if no clearance for a mechanical pump. I had a Bendix electrical pump mounted in the trunk of my ‘47 Ford coupe, flathead with 3 97’s in ‘56, later with Cadillac later with Olds 324 - same pump. Pump was hard piped to block on firewall, hoses to carbs made swaps easier. Nice find. Wonder where my ‘47 is today - only had 12,000 miles on it when I sold it in ‘59.
Oh man I am so jealous,you are so correct in assuming it's a professional build ,very obvious from the work and degree of detail especially for the era it is out of.I think you are going to have a few surprises as you find the history of that rod.Your a very lucky fella great luck in the restoration of the car.
The Holy Grail of hot rods! Far cooler than a '32 roadster, in my opinion! Those things are like belly buttons these days, with so many reproductions! But it doesn't get much better than a real-deal Deuce 3-window running a '39 Ford trans-shifter Olds! I'm 73 and have lusted after that combo all my life. A Caddy in there with a Cad-Lasalle top shifter would also be perfect! I'm very glad you're going to just clean, service and drive this car! Last of all, as you're lucky enough to have become the caretaker of this piece of history, you should show respect for the original owner/builder by not using the front end as a chair, and keep your butt on the seat and your feet on the pedals where they belong. I'm sure they'd appreciate it! Great find!
That car may have been in some early HotRod magazine issues. Back then, that color would have been mind blowing. Fantastic car, I am very impressed. I do hope it stays just as it is.
I meet Troy in Tennessee and he is a super nice guy! He is so talented. I'd love to go to California and hang out at his shop with him for a while to learn from him!
I totally back you on your production and interest in the automotive world. More so your age and mine being similar while you love classic America much as I do! Glad to see this!
TV Guy here: Four Speed, consider moving talent closer to the camera with car framed bg. That way (cam mic) audio is tighter. I have talent look at "the interviewer" off camera left while they are framed on the right. With car bg it makes a nice triangle. All else positive. And you are in the right town...😂 cheers
I'm glad he made this video to share with us, I like the fact he's going to refurbish it and not restore it just enough to show the way they used to build them. Everything about the car even the for sale sign. Display that car at a history car musiaun with the story.
My ‘59 Austin Healy Sprite came stock with an electric fuel pump. Lots of the other foreign sports cars had them too. Man you must have paid an arm and a leg for that Duece! Everything out there seems to cost twice what it does on the other coast!
I was born in 57 ..growing up in the 60s was great.. I have pictures of a 31 Ford w/ a inline flathead 6 with twin carbs that mom and dad dated in ..they would use it to tow what mom referred to as a "rail job" a frame with a seat and a flat head 6 to the drag strip.
Really happy to hear you're gonna keep it as original as possible. That is an incredible piece of hot rod history you have there. Maybe someday I'll get that lucky and find me a gem like such 🤣
electric fuel pumps were often used because ford flatheads were bad about vapor locking. the factory located the fuel pump on top of the engine, at the back , so in the summer they were bad about vapor locking. i remember my dad and i pushing his brand new 1951 ford hardtop, down mockingbird lane in Dallas,Texas on a hot sept. day. he was mad.
I'm old,everytime is saw a hotrod in the 50's and some from the 40's they always had multi carb setups,most of the real cool ones had 6 deuces or 3 deuces,and they always had see thru fuel line to watch the bubbles
Man, what a find! And it's not even the story of a single car! That '32 is amazing, though, an absolute museum to hot rodding, untouched, in the late '50s and early '60s. Glad you were able to get hold of it and appreciate it for the unique piece of speed history that it is!
Good editing! I know there were a lot of hours of shooting that got tossed out. Cool angles, good moving camera shots for some drama and interest. You moved the car around a lot to get various angles and good lighting. Lots of hard work!
Just my opinion..... I know without a doubt I would do everything possible to restore this car to the show condition it was when built/parked. Right down to the paint which I would assume is nitrocellulose lacquer. I don't think acrylic lacquer was available yet. I know lacquer is not popular anymore and for good reason. But you only get 1 shot at bringing this car back intact as it apparently was. It would be absolutely amazing to anyone who knew what was done.
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maybe this one has been in hotrod magazine ,worth to check it out
I wonder if somewhere in Pat Ganahl's archives, there is a picture (or pictures) of this back in the day. Too bad we have lost Pat, one of the greatest historians of vintage and lost Hot Rods and Customs.
Great video guys.... Paul anka and Santos and Johnny really sets the mood for this rare show rod..... songs that you would of heard on the am radio... Cruising this gem in 1959/60 in so cal. Got to say though... The car looks familiar... not magazine familiar though.. I swear I saw a pic of this from Larry Watson before he passed away awhile back.... I pretty sure he had nothing to do with it.... But possibly a renegades car???... Just a thought
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There will never be another era like the 50s Hot Rods and Rock and roll. If I could go back in time it would definitely be the 50s the age of innocence. Well so it seemed!
That would be awesome
That's a find of a lifetime. Truly stunning! Wow.
PNWHomesteader Thanks for watching!
Dude, we need to establish something: this is THE most underrated channel on RUclips! Your editing and camera work is as fine as most big-budget Hollywood flicks, and your choices for music fits these cars you highlight to a tee. I really wish more people in our age (millennial, Gen Z) understood how bitchin’ classic cars are, but I guess that saves more rods for those of us who do get it. Regardless, keep up the good work!
Parker Janelle Thanks for the support, I appreciate it! Where are you out of?
We out here in the Centennial State.
Parker Janelle Wish you were out of California!
If you’re ever up here give me a buzz.
Parker Janelle Will do👍🏼
This car couldn't have gone to a better person! This video gave me goose bumps.
Tony Amarillas Thanks for watching!
Beautiful coupe. As a little note of interest, I don't know how popular a Shifano was but he did the interior, top and the tonneau on the Dean Lowe Roadster Pickup which was built in '59/60. The quality of that interior shows through as it has survived incredibly well. It has been owned by a good friend for the last 23 years so I have had the honour of seeing the quality workmanship up close.
WOW what a beautiful time capsule!!!! Definitely something to be preserved!!!!!!
Don’t chop it, restore it to 60’s condition and keep it. It will make a great story
OMG! It Lives! Definitely remember seeing it in an older issue of Hot Rod or R&C...Another One Saved!
Great find. You never know what's hidden in barns and garages across the country.
monarch1957 Very true!
Amazing story. Love the old hot rods more than anything else. When I was a teenager in the 60's I used to dream about California and all things like this.
That’s awesome!
If I had the means to have a traditional rod built this is the guy!
David Calvert Hell Yeah!
What an amazing choice of songs and a stunning car. That's what I would play if I had a car like this treasure.
Kevin Murillo Thanks for watching!
One of the coolest finds ever.
Mark Brittell I agree!!! Thanks for watching
It most be so cool to owe that car man . All of that history behind it . I'm most sure that it was a show car back in the day .
ONE DEEP I know right!
I keep looking at this car, in fact it really hit me in the thumbnail so I clicked it. I'm not 100% sure, I seem to remember seeing this in either old an issue of R&C, from the late '50s or I used to have a book called "Grease Machines" published in 1978 that featured photos of customs from so. cal during the late '50s and early '60s. there's a group photo on one page that has a chopped and sectioned '32 5 window (obviously not your car...) and there were other '32's on the same page.for some reason the blue paint, the motor, and interior really rang a bell. the other '32s were 3 windows like yours I remember that. I know that's not much, but I hope it's a bit of a help.
Tommy Mills That’s very interesting! I’ll let him know!
The other thing, (and I didn't even notice until I watched this a couple times) the car I remember seeing pics of had a white rolled and pleated insert where the canvas top would be, and this one has it. it's been a long time since I've seen the pics, since I lost most of my old car literature stuff, but I also seem to remember it had Olds Fiesta caps on it. I do hope this kinda helps.
Tommy Mills Cool thanks for taking the time writing all that! Very interesting!
Just looked through Grease Machines and it's not in there, only one rod and that's a Hemi powered '32 Victoria with the roof cut off. Guess you're thinking of a copy of RnC...
Ya iam the same its terriblehim sitting un supportrd on thst fender especially because it's not his car
Love this story
Fantastic classic street rod,,,what a cool time capsule. Glad the owner is planning on leaving it as is.
Very cool
Awesome 3 window
EPIC find............Could not have happened to a more deserving guy! Congratulations.ENJOY the ride.
remus421 I agree!
Glad you found it. Thanks for sharing.
Patrick Seals Thanks for watching!
Fix what needs fix, replace bad rubber, wire, etc., fluids, get it safe and that's it. Sooooooooooooooooooooo cool!
Once in a lifetime car
wow-wow-wow, reminds me of my days of reading car craft, hot rod and rod and custom----great vid thanks,DF
david fulginiti Thanks for watching!
FYI electric fuel pumps were common in the 50’s, often easiest way if no clearance for a mechanical pump. I had a Bendix electrical pump mounted in the trunk of my ‘47 Ford coupe, flathead with 3 97’s in ‘56, later with Cadillac later with Olds 324 - same pump. Pump was hard piped to block on firewall, hoses to carbs made swaps easier.
Nice find. Wonder where my ‘47 is today - only had 12,000 miles on it when I sold it in ‘59.
Oh man I am so jealous,you are so correct in assuming it's a professional build ,very obvious from the work and degree of detail especially for the era it is out of.I think you are going to have a few surprises as you find the history of that rod.Your a very lucky fella great luck in the restoration of the car.
Gregory Lopez Thanks for watching!
Man I'm glad you got those cars Troy, you are the perfect custodian for them!
John Grepo He will take good care of it!
Four Speed Films, he'll get her up and running- won't disturb its heritage. I hope he gets more information on this couple, like to see it at GNRS!
John Grepo More info will prob be in the Hot Rod Magazine article👍🏼
Four Speed Films , hot rod magazine or hot rod deluxe?
John Grepo Magazine
That’s the find of a century...👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
Rich Barschdorf I agree!!!
What a Neat Find. Hard to believe those cars sit for that long.
Garry Fuller Sr I know right!
I wish I could find one of these in a garage ! Definitely restore it and it’s magic touches !
John Fawke Maybe there is one in the garage next door!
All these guys have the Shifters to thank for getting in to this hobby
Thanks for showing. Reminds me of my grandpa's 34
Shane R Thanks for watching man!
I can't wait to see this after Troy gets it road worthy.
John W 1711 Stock Me too!
Wow! What a great piece of history!!
Luke Mcwilliams Thanks for watching!
what a collection wow
gerrybmalkin I know right!
Great find keep it as found still will get many looks at any gathering
Mad Respect. 👊 Only touch what needs to be touched. They're looking down on you and she.
joey ramirez I agree and Thanks for watching!
The Holy Grail of hot rods! Far cooler than a '32 roadster, in my opinion! Those things are like belly buttons these days, with so many reproductions! But it doesn't get much better than a real-deal Deuce 3-window running a '39 Ford trans-shifter Olds! I'm 73 and have lusted after that combo all my life. A Caddy in there with a Cad-Lasalle top shifter would also be perfect! I'm very glad you're going to just clean, service and drive this car! Last of all, as you're lucky enough to have become the caretaker of this piece of history, you should show respect for the original owner/builder by not using the front end as a chair, and keep your butt on the seat and your feet on the pedals where they belong. I'm sure they'd appreciate it! Great find!
Great story Ben. Love your film style keep up the good work, you’ll go far.
That car may have been in some early HotRod magazine issues. Back then, that color would have been mind blowing. Fantastic car, I am very impressed. I do hope it stays just as it is.
Robby Gee Thanks for sharing and watching!
This was one video that reached out and touched my heart. You did a jam up job on this through and through. You've succeeded. Thank you.
Robby Gee Much appreciated!!!
Wow what a garage ..dream on
I meet Troy in Tennessee and he is a super nice guy! He is so talented. I'd love to go to California and hang out at his shop with him for a while to learn from him!
I have to believe you were destine to have this car and that's pretty darn cool. Been there myself. Enjoy
Dale Groves He will take good care of it!
Wow!! You are a lucky man!! That 32 is so beautiful!!
Robert Pradella Yes he is a lucky man!
@@FourSpeedFilms I love this guy! I'd love to meet him!
Robert Pradella He’s a nice guy if you ever meet him!
Brilliant story... brilliant car. Anyone think this guy looks and sounds like Lars Ulrich?!
I totally back you on your production and interest in the automotive world. More so your age and mine being similar while you love classic America much as I do! Glad to see this!
LOVE the channel! Love the cars, music and your videomaking skills are top of the line, greetings from belgium
Jamie V Thanks, I appreciate it!!!
I had a tow bar made like that in the 60's, came with a 34 Ford i bought. Guess that was a thing back then. Nice score!
Bill Miller Interesting, thanks for watching!
that's a cool car, wish I could find one like that someday
Kenneth Law Thanks for watching man!
Sitting on that front fender makes me nerve wracking
Aaron Vidal I know right😂
That original steel is thick, tough stuff.
Matt Kustom Kostumes That’s true
TV Guy here: Four Speed, consider moving talent closer to the camera with car framed bg. That way (cam mic) audio is tighter. I have talent look at "the interviewer" off camera left while they are framed on the right. With car bg it makes a nice triangle. All else positive. And you are in the right town...😂 cheers
i agree im feeling sick to my stomack
What an awesome find
dssd650 everyone dreams of a find like that!
Amazing find, such a time capsule, couldn't have landed in better hands...get off the fender Troy!
...lol!!!!
michael takagi I agree!
Lmao! This is funny! Have a nice day!
Go speed racer! Go speed racer! Gooooooo!!!!!
I'm glad he made this video to share with us, I like the fact he's going to refurbish it and not restore it just enough to show the way they used to build them. Everything about the car even the for sale sign. Display that car at a history car musiaun with the story.
A magical what was hot rod that looks like a picture out of an old hot rider mag ,,,,,, wow nice.... congrats on the ownership👍🏻
My ‘59 Austin Healy Sprite came stock with an electric fuel pump. Lots of the other foreign sports cars had them too. Man you must have paid an arm and a leg for that Duece! Everything out there seems to cost twice what it does on the other coast!
S S I bet he did! Thanks for watching!
Man what a great car
Gary Ramer I want it!
AMAZING VIDEO...GREAT MUSIC...GREAT CARS...
Gorgeous.
Looks like shes in good hands 🙌
Devin Rogers I agree!
WUNDERSCHÖN !!! THX
I was born in 57 ..growing up in the 60s was great.. I have pictures of a 31 Ford w/ a inline flathead 6 with twin carbs that mom and dad dated in ..they would use it to tow what mom referred to as a "rail job" a frame with a seat and a flat head 6 to the drag strip.
Really happy to hear you're gonna keep it as original as possible. That is an incredible piece of hot rod history you have there. Maybe someday I'll get that lucky and find me a gem like such 🤣
I would very carefully get that baby restored to 1961 condition, and drive the wheels off of it.
Such an amazing find! You lucky lucky guy!
electric fuel pumps were often used because ford flatheads were bad about vapor locking. the factory located the fuel pump on top of the engine, at the back , so in the summer they were bad about vapor locking. i remember my dad and i pushing his brand new 1951 ford hardtop, down mockingbird lane in Dallas,Texas on a hot sept. day. he was mad.
commando340 Interesting, thanks for sharing!
Great find! Nice car, with its own story. Hope we'll see more ... :)
Need more please make more it was awesome
Jakob Palmer Thanks man, I appreciate it! I filmed some stuff for Hop Up about this car but I don’t know when it’s coming out...
WOW. I have no other words.
Wow like opening a time capsule very cool that you got them.
I'm old,everytime is saw a hotrod in the 50's and some from the 40's they always had multi carb setups,most of the real cool ones had 6 deuces or 3 deuces,and they always had see thru fuel line to watch the bubbles
strattuner Thanks for sharing!
America has the coolest cars, and best finds, ( I live in England )
So awesome!!
lc2kid It’s a great story!
Really cool, an understatement you lucky dog.
What a great barn find!! Enjoyed this video.
Love the music and the car
Me too!
you guys are well lucky over there,you get all the best stuff
Man, what a find! And it's not even the story of a single car! That '32 is amazing, though, an absolute museum to hot rodding, untouched, in the late '50s and early '60s. Glad you were able to get hold of it and appreciate it for the unique piece of speed history that it is!
TomHaroldArt Thanks for watching!
You did a great job on the film, caught all the back story and hit all the visual highlights. Good stuff!
TomHaroldArt Thanks man, it was the first time I did something like this
Good editing! I know there were a lot of hours of shooting that got tossed out. Cool angles, good moving camera shots for some drama and interest. You moved the car around a lot to get various angles and good lighting. Lots of hard work!
TomHaroldArt Very few people understand what it takes to make a video. Thanks for the positive feedback!
Holy shit a 1934 Edsel Ford 😍😳
MAD COOL BRO.
49greaser Thanks for watching!
Love that patina 'ed ice blue paint job. Don't repaint it just buff it out.
Just my opinion..... I know without a doubt I would do everything possible to restore this car to the show condition it was when built/parked. Right down to the paint which I would assume is nitrocellulose lacquer. I don't think acrylic lacquer was available yet. I know lacquer is not popular anymore and for good reason. But you only get 1 shot at bringing this car back intact as it apparently was. It would be absolutely amazing to anyone who knew what was done.
maybe this one has been in hotrod magazine ,worth to check it out
Cool car... great guy to own it now.
tertessa I agree!
I reaaallly hope you giys bought lottery tickets when you found these cars😊
Your photography is so good man, Nice job
This video is awesome
About Horsepower Thanks man!
Yes please.
Damn ben that's what's up !
Kyle Simon Thanks man!
my '51 ford compared to this is new but it was parked in '74 and the amount of time capsule stuff dating all the way back to 50s and 60s were amazing.
Tony Simsek That’s awesome man!
Beautiful.
If you drive it the Banjo will break. Maybe have a 8/9” contingency ready. 🙏
Outstanding
skip z Thanks for watching!
Awesome 32
That '32 is a chariot of the gods!
Awesome 😎
Needs to be on the cover of a future HRD!!!
Johnny Rossman It will be coming out in a couple of magazines soon👍🏼
Kid you got talent!
Thanks!
I wonder if somewhere in Pat Ganahl's archives, there is a picture (or pictures) of this back in the day. Too bad we have lost Pat, one of the greatest historians of vintage and lost Hot Rods and Customs.
Fantastic video!
Max Yundt Thanks!
Very interesting👍🏼
Chet Brah Thanks man!
Great video guys.... Paul anka and Santos and Johnny really sets the mood for this rare show rod..... songs that you would of heard on the am radio... Cruising this gem in 1959/60 in so cal. Got to say though... The car looks familiar... not magazine familiar though.. I swear I saw a pic of this from Larry Watson before he passed away awhile back.... I pretty sure he had nothing to do with it.... But possibly a renegades car???... Just a thought
Ralph Brinkley Thanks for watching! That’s also very interesting.
Such an amazing find. Really nice camera work
America: Bumper to Bumper Thanks man, I appreciate it!
@0:38 Woah woah woah woah!!! Was that a 1934 Edsel Ford's Special Speedster replica?