Sorry to hear that. I lost my father last June unexpectedly. I had just been up to visit with him and eat lunch because a rain came up and I had to stop working. My sister asked if I’d like to have his old truck. I’ve got a lot of work to do, but I’m going to make it really nice. Gonna pour more into that old truck than anything I’ve ever done. When it’s done I’m going to have a family BBQ day out at the track for it’s first passes. Sorry for your loss.
Bobby, I know that feeling all to well. My Dads been gone since 2014. What I'll say is it never goes away but it does get easier with time. It did get me clean and sober so I know my Old Man would be Proud of me. As of Aug 19th I just celebrated 8yrs Recovery from my addictions. You'll be in my Prayers.
Sorry for the loss of your Dad you have my heart felt condolences Bobby. Lost my Mom in 1989 & my Pops in 2016 & we were close. I was in my 20’s when I lost Mom. I spent More time with Dad & as he got older as much as I could. Such as visiting him and taking him to his VA Doctors visits ect. I still should’ve spent more time with him & I still kick myself for not making more time for that. Although he’s laid to rest beside my mom in a beautiful mountain side🏔 cemetery with beautiful mountain ⛰🏔 views. Although I know where he’s at ☝🏼 in heaven with mom & the Lord, I still miss him and Mom a lot. Also as much as I miss them I’d definitely not want to bring them back to this evil world that’s gone bat 🦇 💩crazy. So I cherish the memories I had with them & brother that’s all we can do is just that. I think 🤔 about the memories and I smile & I laugh at the fun things and funny things we did do & shared. The Bible says that Our lives are just as a vapor it’s here and then it’s gone. So do as I’m doing Bobby just make the best of every single day you have of your life on earth. Cause brother that’s all we can do, I know your pain I’ve lived it, it’s hard at first but it gets easier to cope with in time. But you’ll never lose the great memories that you did have with them while they were here. The way I see it is if I keep myself in line with the Lord I’ll see my Mom & My Dad again one day in Glory. I’ll say a prayer 🙏🏼 for you Bobby, Hang in there it gets better in time brother. CC Rider
Not alone brother. I built a restoration shop , and have built cars and engines 24 years , trying to please a dad that never had a thing to do with me growing up. Was raised by grandparents next door to him. Ran track at a very high level. And played bball at a varsity level , and he never saw me run or play one time. Took me into my 30s before I realized that I didn’t have to deal with his crap. Didn’t have to seek his approval anymore. My real dad ( my grandpa ) is gone. And I have a son of my own … so I have a perfect blueprint for what not to do. I just do the opposite of what my dad did. Works perfectly. Have a 16 year old son who is the light of my life .
I'm in the same boat your in sir I grew up a Chevrolet guy but grandpa was a ford guy he restored a 48 mercury in the early 90s he left us in 09 but the old car will never leave the family
No apology needed Mr. Bill, we knew this was gonna be a special video. You all have so much going on and still make time to take us along for the ride! Thanks for another great episode. Tell your dad I love that 35 Ford!
It’s funny how scrappie won’t ride in Bills Malibu or a loud Hot Rod , but June Pup will. But Scrappie will jump right in the suburban and ready to go 😂. Yeah U’re right the show wouldn’t be the same without those 2 dogs 🐕 🐕. 😁👍🏼
I do also, I lost my Mom to a 13.5 year bout with cancer when I was in my 20’s. So I tried to visit my Dad more often and he passed in his 80’s in 2016 just six months after one of my sons and his fiancé was killed in his sports car in a single car accident where they hydroplaned off the road in rain. So I had a double whammy in 2016, but after losing mom in 1989 it did make me gravitate towards spending more time with my Dad. So I hope Bill continues to do the same thing with his Pops! Because still to this day I feel like I should’ve spent more time on the phone with and in person with my dad. But you’re right it’s great seeing Bill and his family spending More Time with Mr Hoskinson. I think Bills Dad being alone now he needs more company & closeness to his family. Which is exactly what happened with My Dad after losing my mom of 36 years of marriage.....Dad like Bills Dad would say hey can U come get my car & take me here or there 😁. I knew he was lonesome & just wanting more connection with me & just human interaction period. So I expect to see a lot more of Bills Dad on the show which is Awesome to see! 😁👍🏼 Bills Dad appears to be such a quite and humble man like my Pops was & those are traits in people that seem to be far and few between in folks nowadays.
I sure hope Bill starts keeping Pops included in all future videos. It’s no doubt that the Hoskinson boys, Bill & Bucko especially, got their passion for hot rods from Pops and it seems that Pops has a barn full of potential future projects that would be nice to see Pops be able to do something even if it’s nothing more than maintaining his new ford and taking it & maybe the 55 to some shows or just out enjoying them in some form or fashion. Bills got the platform available to him that most of us don’t and he can forever preserve the next decade or two and always have a record of these important times. I wish like anything I’d had that with my dad but now only have the memories in my memory, lol, which is better than nothing. I love seeing his Dad!!!
Dads are important, you get only one and if you are fortunate enough to love the same things, do all you can, to fulfill his dreams, time waits for no one. Love all your videos with your father.
Great to see your dad get the car from his childhood and you guys getting his 55 ac going. Congratulations on the other thing also. Only thing better than being a dad is being a grandpa. 👍
I agree. Around 2000 or 01 i found a 1950 Ford tudor sedan, still 6v electric and so similar to what my dad had and hot rodded back then in the most poor part of the country, eastern kentucky. Still that way. Dad learned how to moonshine drive but he wasn't even hauling any he just wanted to go fast. He knew them crooked roads and only did this stuff at night. Go into a curve and shut your lights off to see if anybody was in the curve. Back then nobody was on the road in the early dark am. No headlights before going in meant throttle down, head to the lower end of the curve, put the front down low and drift it thru , all 4 sliding and make the same turn double or more the posted limit. Has anyone here ever tried to drift a 80-100hp flathead ford thru a curve? It aint easy ill just tell you that. Dad did it every night he was out in his car. The trans was a huge problem. After several explsions internal he learned lincoln gears were tougher. Dad spent all week putting new straight cut gears in prior to syncros, and bang shift and dump the trans every friday night at the drive in. He quit counting after 40 times. But when it did run the 120hp mercs could not go around him because he knew how to hold the road with his 80-100hp flathead ford V8. I found a clean 50 tudor sedan deluxe like dad had back then in around 2000. Bought the car for dad and he almost cried when I gave it to him then, so many memories. Dad was gone in 2016 and i still have the 50 as a local daily driver. I cannot imagine drifting this ride around the curves yet dad said this car was better than his original one!
When you surround yourself with good people, and great vendors, amazing things are capable. Mr Bill, seeing the joy in your dads face was a tear jerker. That old Ford is a real gem 💎.
So happy for your dad. The 35 Ford is amazing Wonderful to see him at the car show with the 55 and now it has power steering and ice cold air. Great video. Love y’all.
I know good and well all those vendors love to see your name pop up on their caller ID. Back in the 70's after groceries I went and paid my parts bill. Back then it was steep I can't imagine yours nowadays with the volume of parts that are delivered to your shop or Uncle Bobs place seems like daily. That's a sweet ole Ford your dad picked up! I'm a loyal Ford fella but I don't judge any make when they get tweaked!!!!!!!! The new shop is something I only dream of. It's not only going to be functional. The design is hands down one of the most aesthetically pleasing to the eye I've ever seen!
Bill, I know your fathers feelings about that car, I'm 64 and have a 65 c10 and a 64 malibu and what I really want is a 1959 Mercury colony park wagon cause I remember that car some much it was my Dads and I remember braking the interior light when I jump out of my car seat. I'm so glad that I was told about your channel and the kids its our Friday night shows
Mr bill. I'm rekindling my relationship with my dad. he's going to be 70 this yr n idk how much time he has left. So I'm soaking it up while I can. ❤ from pnw oregon. Beautiful 35 ford by the way.
For some reason, it's absolutely very satisfying watching your family just go from the one bay, with the hoist that's been cycled at least 2,000 times with rigged up heating so you can at least change Billy's blown engines/oil during sh*t weather....to now having a multi bay with heated floor shop that.totally makes life just that more rewarding!! I've meet you guys up here at Onondaga drag strip, before the Cummins...we're talking 350,000 mile gas BBC, billy.was emptying gas cans that weren't going to be used for the gen into the old dully at about 1am after diving and then racing all day....he still ansewred a question with the same respect as he had when signing a shirt that was just sold and helped pay for that fuel going from can back into the tank to get the trip started back to home. This family didn't make it because of fame or any type of hand out....they made it because they have what it takes to have never gave up!! So I say that to say this,...all tribes need a good leader to survive, but this tribe thrives....because it has 2 leader's that stand together!!! This is what parenting looks like....this is what a family can become when it stays together!! Let's go SRC/OMG, keep America great!!! Thank you for your services, your being rewarded for your test.of times@!!! Keep on keeping on, hope that floor always stays warm!!! No welfare zone!!!!
Sorry to hear about your mom Bill Sr. Sir, but your dad seems very happy considering, good to get him distracted,, did he keep and do anything with the 79 chevy truck?!
Im only 27, but i appreciate those flatheads a ton now, they were EXTREMELY revolutionary and the birth of hot rodding! Just last year got into the history of Ford and watched all i could about the company and its development of the Model T, then A, then the 32 fords....The documentary "1932 - The Invention of the Ford V8 Engine" on RUclips is INCREDIBLE and shows exactly how it was done and how the cars and engines were developed. Real old school 1940s production it looks like
Love seeing the passion your Dad has for the Cars , Trucks and Tractors. It’s easy to see where it all started. I think it would be cool to have your Dad on the podcast to hear some old stories
ThAt brings back memories of my dad buying 95 Ford 150 that I bought from him but had to sell it Cherish your dad I miss my everyday n really appreciate your channel
I'm 36 seconds into this video. So happy to see done "old man" lord thundering. We've witnessed the same era.. I was born first month 72. My old man,,ad bought a brand new leftover 1971 blue 2door. 351 Cleveland. To take me home to the brand new house "he" built...that was the very last of any compression and HP/trq 80 some + drop in both categories for 1972. My dad bought some nice cars in his day..he travelled highways to work alot. Power speed comfort is all he looked for. I lost my dad in may 30Th. God's bless you guys. I promote all you do to who ever listen basically. Because it's just salt of the earth stuff. With integrity. You don't see that much anywheres. Thanks for the footage. I'm excited to watch 30.89 remains footage. Just wanted to say God bless your family
Your Grandfather Lewis Hoskinson Sr. reminds me of your Son Billy & most likely You Bill & Your Dad also looked like him at a young age. It’s amazing how God Created Us All Different. But Yet so that Family DNA Genes 🧬 pass down from our grandparents to our parents & also on to us. Awesome to see your dad get the Car that makes his childhood memories complete. That’s a very honorable & admirable thing! 😁👍🏼
Helping to fullfill your dads bucket list after losing the love of his life is a special moment,thanks for sharing.Cherish parents,family and friends,some will pass early and some last beyond your years but memories live forever.Keep your pops busy and go to car shows etc,good on you Hoskinsons,family first.
Cherish these days Bill, we are about the same age and i lost my dad 29 years ago and mom 11 years now. Wish i had more time when they were here. Spend as much time as you can. Bless yall.
This is so Heartwarming seeing you and your father making memories, cherish him and look after him like I know you will, nobody lives forever, which I’ll shortly experience myself with my parents, watching you bonding with your father warms my heart ❤️
That's one nice looking Ford your dad bought I can only imagine how excited he was to find it. Back in the 70s, 80s and 90s the after market AC always blowed colder then the factory I have no clue why it did but everyone that I had worked on did. Now that's what I call keeping uncle Bob busy with all them engines once he's done you all are going to be busy as well. I'm so happy for your dad the 55 now has AC and he now owns the car he grew up in. Thank you Bill for the awesome entertainment God bless and as always be safe.
Thats so Nice too see that you are making new memorys with your Dad. I lost my Dad 12 years ago and im still sittning every morning waiting on the phonecall from him, knowing that he aint calling me. Only thing i have is all the memorys from the past! So keep taking care and help your Dad when he needs it. I wish you and your family the best and God bless you all! Hugs from Sweden!!
Like the times with Dad, mine has been gone awhile, miss those day's. A 65 Chevelle was his favorite that I have always wanted since. Just can't afford with life, plus price tag..😂
Awesome video, I got the pleasure of spending time with my dad last weekend cruising my 1966 ford mustang on the hot rod 100 here in Oklahoma. That will be a memory I will never forget. Take time and tell your parents you love them and spend time with them while you can. God bless
I am so happy for your dad getting that beautiful Ford.He's a hard worker and he deserves it.The 55 is one of my favorite O.M.G cars. I owned a 55 Bel-Air back in 1979 when I was a kid...I rewired the whole car when I was 14 years old! Great memories! I bought my t-shirt and I'm going to buy another today. I would love to hang out with OMG crew for a couple days. It would be an honor to meet your dad. God bless and have a great weekend!
Dam I can def use that 427 in my g body monte ss. Really nice to see your grandfather passed out from all the excitement. Lol love how that old footage showed Ford tech literally shoving the crank in that flathead!!??
What an amazingly heartwarming story. Teared up a little at the sheer joy this brought. I can't even imagine paying $500 for a car back then. What a wholesome video!
You really are a good man. I love how you look after your family. Your dad, your brother Your wife your sons And everybody, that means anything to you. That means a lot to me. I look up to man like you. I have a big family myself I would die for. God bless And keep up the wonderful work you do SRC and the old man grudge forever.
Mr. Bill, the 55 just looks and sounds just great. The shop is a dream come true. Looks likes the family is firing on all 8. Great job my friend. Keep up the great site.
Congratulations on your Dad buying the car of his dreams. It was great seeing him again. Lots going on in this video, but progress was made. I enjoyed the video immensely!
That Ford would look cool with 2 of those mud tires on the back like the one in the picture glad you’re getting to spend some quality time with your dad and looks like he’s enjoying himself also I don’t ever comment bu I’ve been subscribed to all of y’all’s channels since the beginning I don’t even race but I like watching mechanicing and it’s nice seeing family that are still spending time together like people used to y’all have a good one
I have been selling parts for 20 years and Mark is a bad ass!
Mark needs his own channel!
I’m sure the “things” can provide a lot of content.
I just lost my dad last week and I’ve been thinking about a lot of missed opportunities that we had. So happy you and your dad have those times
Sorry to hear. I know exactly what that feels like. Lost mom in July
@@theoldmansgarage yeah I was thinking about you and your family when I heard.
Sorry to hear that. I lost my father last June unexpectedly. I had just been up to visit with him and eat lunch because a rain came up and I had to stop working. My sister asked if I’d like to have his old truck. I’ve got a lot of work to do, but I’m going to make it really nice. Gonna pour more into that old truck than anything I’ve ever done. When it’s done I’m going to have a family BBQ day out at the track for it’s first passes. Sorry for your loss.
Bobby, I know that feeling all to well. My Dads been gone since 2014. What I'll say is it never goes away but it does get easier with time. It did get me clean and sober so I know my Old Man would be Proud of me. As of Aug 19th I just celebrated 8yrs Recovery from my addictions. You'll be in my Prayers.
Sorry for the loss of your Dad you have my heart felt condolences Bobby. Lost my Mom in 1989 & my Pops in 2016 & we were close. I was in my 20’s when I lost Mom. I spent More time with Dad & as he got older as much as I could. Such as visiting him and taking him to his VA Doctors visits ect. I still should’ve spent more time with him & I still kick myself for not making more time for that. Although he’s laid to rest beside my mom in a beautiful mountain side🏔 cemetery with beautiful mountain ⛰🏔 views. Although I know where he’s at ☝🏼 in heaven with mom & the Lord, I still miss him and Mom a lot. Also as much as I miss them I’d definitely not want to bring them back to this evil world that’s gone bat 🦇 💩crazy. So I cherish the memories I had with them & brother that’s all we can do is just that. I think 🤔 about the memories and I smile & I laugh at the fun things and funny things we did do & shared. The Bible says that Our lives are just as a vapor it’s here and then it’s gone. So do as I’m doing Bobby just make the best of every single day you have of your life on earth. Cause brother that’s all we can do, I know your pain I’ve lived it, it’s hard at first but it gets easier to cope with in time. But you’ll never lose the great memories that you did have with them while they were here. The way I see it is if I keep myself in line with the Lord I’ll see my Mom & My Dad again one day in Glory. I’ll say a prayer 🙏🏼 for you Bobby, Hang in there it gets better in time brother.
CC Rider
Rob's really looking great. He has lost so much weight. So glad he is taking his health seriously. Keep making strides brother.
I wish had good memories with my dad but I don't since he just brings me down all the time
Not alone brother. I built a restoration shop , and have built cars and engines 24 years , trying to please a dad that never had a thing to do with me growing up. Was raised by grandparents next door to him. Ran track at a very high level. And played bball at a varsity level , and he never saw me run or play one time. Took me into my 30s before I realized that I didn’t have to deal with his crap. Didn’t have to seek his approval anymore. My real dad ( my grandpa ) is gone. And I have a son of my own … so I have a perfect blueprint for what not to do. I just do the opposite of what my dad did. Works perfectly. Have a 16 year old son who is the light of my life .
Today is my Dad's Birthday he turned 81 we both have been blessed to have this much time with them God Bless you and your family much love from TN
That 35 Ford is BEAUTIFUL! And congratulations on the Win Billy!
I'm in the same boat your in sir I grew up a Chevrolet guy but grandpa was a ford guy he restored a 48 mercury in the early 90s he left us in 09 but the old car will never leave the family
Ur grandpa had good taste
No apology needed Mr. Bill, we knew this was gonna be a special video. You all have so much going on and still make time to take us along for the ride! Thanks for another great episode. Tell your dad I love that 35 Ford!
The 35 is relatively rare compared to the other year models around it and the 35 grille never gets the love it should
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Hits me right in the feels brother… appreciate y’all!
Man i want some of ms. Vicky's beef n noodles!! Im so glad to see you dad out enjoying the 55 and getting that great 35 ford!!
Brother,
that's way cool 😊
Nice to see your dad fullfilling his dreams at his age. It's never too late to do that. And the '55 looks SO much better with the new springs!
These two ❤🐕🐕❤️ always put a big smile on my face 😊
It’s funny how scrappie won’t ride in Bills Malibu or a loud Hot Rod , but June Pup will. But Scrappie will jump right in the suburban and ready to go 😂. Yeah U’re right the show wouldn’t be the same without those 2 dogs 🐕 🐕.
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@@CCRider5312 yes they are awesome little guys and they sure love they’re daddy Bill. ❤️🐕🐕❤️
Your pops is a perfect example of feelings and memories that transcend the test of time..👍🏻
family is everything this is a good one
Another great video from Bill and his family showing you what real family values are and being happy with what you have. Thanks again Bill
Thank you for keeping us 3rd shifters entertained! I love seeing your pops in the videos
I do also, I lost my Mom to a 13.5 year bout with cancer when I was in my 20’s. So I tried to visit my Dad more often and he passed in his 80’s in 2016 just six months after one of my sons and his fiancé was killed in his sports car in a single car accident where they hydroplaned off the road in rain. So I had a double whammy in 2016, but after losing mom in 1989 it did make me gravitate towards spending more time with my Dad. So I hope Bill continues to do the same thing with his Pops! Because still to this day I feel like I should’ve spent more time on the phone with and in person with my dad. But you’re right it’s great seeing Bill and his family spending More Time with Mr Hoskinson. I think Bills Dad being alone now he needs more company & closeness to his family. Which is exactly what happened with My Dad after losing my mom of 36 years of marriage.....Dad like Bills Dad would say hey can U come get my car & take me here or there 😁. I knew he was lonesome & just wanting more connection with me & just human interaction period. So I expect to see a lot more of Bills Dad on the show which is Awesome to see! 😁👍🏼
Bills Dad appears to be such a quite and humble man like my Pops was & those are traits in people that seem to be far and few between in folks nowadays.
I sure hope Bill starts keeping Pops included in all future videos. It’s no doubt that the Hoskinson boys, Bill & Bucko especially, got their passion for hot rods from Pops and it seems that Pops has a barn full of potential future projects that would be nice to see Pops be able to do something even if it’s nothing more than maintaining his new ford and taking it & maybe the 55 to some shows or just out enjoying them in some form or fashion. Bills got the platform available to him that most of us don’t and he can forever preserve the next decade or two and always have a record of these important times. I wish like anything I’d had that with my dad but now only have the memories in my memory, lol, which is better than nothing. I love seeing his Dad!!!
Dein Vater ist ein sehr sympathischer Mann und ich freue mich daß er diesen tollen Ford gekauft hat. Glückwunsch aus Deutschland!!!
Dads are important, you get only one and if you are fortunate enough to love the same things, do all you can, to fulfill his dreams, time waits for no one. Love all your videos with your father.
Thankyou Bill for the huge effort you and family make.
Dad's hardly ever get the recognition they so deserve. I'm glad he treated himself to something he always wanted!
That's a very nice looking Ford
Getting Bit by June Pup sounds awesome haha
Your dads ford is sweet! Also I love that fire truck .. I have a soft spot for them after being a volunteer firefighter for a few yrs.
This is pure gold...... Spending time with the old man is priceless, building memories that will last a lifetime....
Great to see your dad get the car from his childhood and you guys getting his 55 ac going. Congratulations on the other thing also. Only thing better than being a dad is being a grandpa. 👍
I agree. Around 2000 or 01 i found a 1950 Ford tudor sedan, still 6v electric and so similar to what my dad had and hot rodded back then in the most poor part of the country, eastern kentucky. Still that way. Dad learned how to moonshine drive but he wasn't even hauling any he just wanted to go fast.
He knew them crooked roads and only did this stuff at night. Go into a curve and shut your lights off to see if anybody was in the curve. Back then nobody was on the road in the early dark am. No headlights before going in meant throttle down, head to the lower end of the curve, put the front down low and drift it thru , all 4 sliding and make the same turn double or more the posted limit. Has anyone here ever tried to drift a 80-100hp flathead ford thru a curve? It aint easy ill just tell you that. Dad did it every night he was out in his car. The trans was a huge problem. After several explsions internal he learned lincoln gears were tougher. Dad spent all week putting new straight cut gears in prior to syncros, and bang shift and dump the trans every friday night at the drive in. He quit counting after 40 times. But when it did run the 120hp mercs could not go around him because he knew how to hold the road with his 80-100hp flathead ford V8.
I found a clean 50 tudor sedan deluxe like dad had back then in around 2000. Bought the car for dad and he almost cried when I gave it to him then, so many memories. Dad was gone in 2016 and i still have the 50 as a local daily driver. I cannot imagine drifting this ride around the curves yet dad said this car was better than his original one!
Just wanted to say that flathead sounds sweet. That is a great looking 35.
glad to see your Pops doing good! 🙏🏼
When you surround yourself with good people, and great vendors, amazing things are capable.
Mr Bill, seeing the joy in your dads face was a tear jerker. That old Ford is a real gem 💎.
I finally got to meet y’all at War in the Woods and I made it on the video thx y’all for being so nice!!
Bill can’t wait to see y’all at the spring races!’
So happy for your dad. The 35 Ford is amazing Wonderful to see him at the car show with the 55 and now it has power steering and ice cold air. Great video. Love y’all.
I know good and well all those vendors love to see your name pop up on their caller ID. Back in the 70's after groceries I went and paid my parts bill. Back then it was steep I can't imagine yours nowadays with the volume of parts that are delivered to your shop or Uncle Bobs place seems like daily. That's a sweet ole Ford your dad picked up! I'm a loyal Ford fella but I don't judge any make when they get tweaked!!!!!!!! The new shop is something I only dream of. It's not only going to be functional. The design is hands down one of the most aesthetically pleasing to the eye I've ever seen!
Thanks for everything Bill
That ole ford is sweet bill
Glad he's havin some fun
Beef and noodles! I got to buy one now, just for that! Haven’t had beef and noodles since the early 2000’s before my mom passed away.
Lost Pops last year. Time spent with the elders, is the most precious. Thanks for sharing fam.
Sorry for your loss!
Bill, I know your fathers feelings about that car, I'm 64 and have a 65 c10 and a 64 malibu and what I really want is a 1959 Mercury colony park wagon cause I remember that car some much it was my Dads and I remember braking the interior light when I jump out of my car seat. I'm so glad that I was told about your channel and the kids its our Friday night shows
Mr bill. I'm rekindling my relationship with my dad. he's going to be 70 this yr n idk how much time he has left. So I'm soaking it up while I can. ❤ from pnw oregon. Beautiful 35 ford by the way.
Mr. Old Man is an amazing person, Father, Son, and Husband!!! Thanks for being that cool guy to others!!! It's noticed and appreciated 👍.
For some reason, it's absolutely very satisfying watching your family just go from the one bay, with the hoist that's been cycled at least 2,000 times with rigged up heating so you can at least change Billy's blown engines/oil during sh*t weather....to now having a multi bay with heated floor shop that.totally makes life just that more rewarding!! I've meet you guys up here at Onondaga drag strip, before the Cummins...we're talking 350,000 mile gas BBC, billy.was emptying gas cans that weren't going to be used for the gen into the old dully at about 1am after diving and then racing all day....he still ansewred a question with the same respect as he had when signing a shirt that was just sold and helped pay for that fuel going from can back into the tank to get the trip started back to home. This family didn't make it because of fame or any type of hand out....they made it because they have what it takes to have never gave up!! So I say that to say this,...all tribes need a good leader to survive, but this tribe thrives....because it has 2 leader's that stand together!!! This is what parenting looks like....this is what a family can become when it stays together!! Let's go SRC/OMG, keep America great!!! Thank you for your services, your being rewarded for your test.of times@!!! Keep on keeping on, hope that floor always stays warm!!! No welfare zone!!!!
Look at SR in that old pic of him looking all shredded and ripped! I bet he was the man that good lookn fella!
Bill happy to see your dad spreading his wings i can see he is trying to make memories with you guys ❤
Absolutely & it’s awesome to see
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Sorry to hear about your mom Bill Sr. Sir, but your dad seems very happy considering, good to get him distracted,, did he keep and do anything with the 79 chevy truck?!
Sweet progress I love the 55; and it original mostly there black factory paint and it is a 4spd...
That's a beautiful 35 Ford. Bet your old man is in Hog Heaven
Im only 27, but i appreciate those flatheads a ton now, they were EXTREMELY revolutionary and the birth of hot rodding! Just last year got into the history of Ford and watched all i could about the company and its development of the Model T, then A, then the 32 fords....The documentary "1932 - The Invention of the Ford V8 Engine" on RUclips is INCREDIBLE and shows exactly how it was done and how the cars and engines were developed. Real old school 1940s production it looks like
Still watching, and still enjoying every upload
Just finished word on the streets podcast and this shows up! Hell yea thanks bill!
Love seeing the passion your Dad has for the Cars , Trucks and Tractors. It’s easy to see where it all started. I think it would be cool to have your Dad on the podcast to hear some old stories
You 2 guys will always remember getting that car
Wow. His dad started in 2001. Pretty Cool.
MY FAVORITE GARAGE CHANNEL ! 😁👍🏼
That would be awsome to hang out and meet everyone from my favorite youtubers
ThAt brings back memories of my dad buying 95 Ford 150 that I bought from him but had to sell it
Cherish your dad I miss my everyday n really appreciate your channel
I enjoyed seeing your dad driving the 55 and the ford it’s really cool he can enjoy his 55 again. Awesome
New truck new cars! Good for him!
I'm 36 seconds into this video. So happy to see done "old man" lord thundering. We've witnessed the same era.. I was born first month 72. My old man,,ad bought a brand new leftover 1971 blue 2door. 351 Cleveland. To take me home to the brand new house "he" built...that was the very last of any compression and HP/trq 80 some + drop in both categories for 1972. My dad bought some nice cars in his day..he travelled highways to work alot. Power speed comfort is all he looked for. I lost my dad in may 30Th. God's bless you guys. I promote all you do to who ever listen basically. Because it's just salt of the earth stuff. With integrity. You don't see that much anywheres.
Thanks for the footage. I'm excited to watch 30.89 remains footage. Just wanted to say God bless your family
Good to see ur dad keep on keepin on Maybe uncle bucko can video a little of him and ur dad on the farm. A little on the farm segment maybe 👍👍
Your Grandfather
Lewis Hoskinson Sr. reminds me of your Son Billy & most likely You Bill & Your Dad also looked like him at a young age. It’s amazing how God Created Us All Different. But Yet so that Family DNA Genes 🧬 pass down from our grandparents to our parents & also on to us. Awesome to see your dad get the Car that makes his childhood memories complete. That’s a very honorable & admirable thing! 😁👍🏼
I've been waiting for this one, a feller won't lie.
Definitely a special video! Terry got my some fuel fittings when I was there Saturday.
Reunited and it feels so good and God knows the 55 is super sexy thank you for another awesome video 😊
Helping to fullfill your dads bucket list after losing the love of his life is a special moment,thanks for sharing.Cherish parents,family and friends,some will pass early and some last beyond your years but memories live forever.Keep your pops busy and go to car shows etc,good on you Hoskinsons,family first.
Cherish these days Bill, we are about the same age and i lost my dad 29 years ago and mom 11 years now.
Wish i had more time when they were here.
Spend as much time as you can.
Bless yall.
Bill you always make my day better
Congratulations grandpa Bill!!!! The 55 is looking good glad you fixed the springs. Good stuff 💯
Cookies and beef & noodles?? Ms. Vicky understands the assignment 😉👍🏼
This is so Heartwarming seeing you and your father making memories, cherish him and look after him like I know you will, nobody lives forever, which I’ll shortly experience myself with my parents, watching you bonding with your father warms my heart ❤️
Man you are born to narrate! You narrate so well you'll bring a grown man to tears😢 you sure can tell the story
🎉🎉 perfect timing!! A fella was up for a midnite snack and the old man drops a vid!!! Love your family’s content! Cant get enough
That's a beautiful car your dad got
Nice to see you spending time with your Dad I am 67 and my dad has been gone 42 years now.
Nice story and video. That 55 is the coolest 55 I've ever saw. The patina is perfect.
That's one nice looking Ford your dad bought I can only imagine how excited he was to find it. Back in the 70s, 80s and 90s the after market AC always blowed colder then the factory I have no clue why it did but everyone that I had worked on did. Now that's what I call keeping uncle Bob busy with all them engines once he's done you all are going to be busy as well. I'm so happy for your dad the 55 now has AC and he now owns the car he grew up in. Thank you Bill for the awesome entertainment God bless and as always be safe.
I cant blame him. Its a supper cool ride. So sorry about mom bill.
Love the longer videos. Thanks for the update
Thats so Nice too see that you are making new memorys with your Dad. I lost my Dad 12 years ago and im still sittning every morning waiting on the phonecall from him, knowing that he aint calling me. Only thing i have is all the memorys from the past! So keep taking care and help your Dad when he needs it. I wish you and your family the best and God bless you all! Hugs from Sweden!!
Another class A video from Bill Sr. and “Sqwirly
locks”. My wife and I enjoy your videos so dang much. Thank you both!!
It feels like forever since we got to see Bucko… it’s good to see him back in one of your videos.
Love the color of the new car so beautiful 35 ford.
Like the times with Dad, mine has been gone awhile, miss those day's. A 65 Chevelle was his favorite that I have always wanted since. Just can't afford with life, plus price tag..😂
Good luck to Papa on his Ford , clean old ford for sure , My dad had the same engine in a 1952 Mercury , 3 speed on the Column with overdrive 🕶
Nice video brother the 55 looking good
Beautiful,story happy for dad
Another great video was so neat to see your Dad find that Ford. Other great items going on the AC in the 55. Have a great weekend.
Thanks for the video bill ..
y'all's family bond is very special, one that some only dream about💯👍
Awesome video, I got the pleasure of spending time with my dad last weekend cruising my 1966 ford mustang on the hot rod 100 here in Oklahoma. That will be a memory I will never forget. Take time and tell your parents you love them and spend time with them while you can. God bless
I am so happy for your dad getting that beautiful Ford.He's a hard worker and he deserves it.The 55 is one of my favorite O.M.G cars. I owned a 55 Bel-Air back in 1979 when I was a kid...I rewired the whole car when I was 14 years old! Great memories! I bought my t-shirt and I'm going to buy another today. I would love to hang out with OMG crew for a couple days. It would be an honor to meet your dad. God bless and have a great weekend!
Dam I can def use that 427 in my g body monte ss. Really nice to see your grandfather passed out from all the excitement. Lol love how that old footage showed Ford tech literally shoving the crank in that flathead!!??
❤ you and your dad. I love the 35 Ford that was awesome.
I love the sound of the gearbox the sound of the motor. Such a great car
Couldnt imagine the memories that rushed back in dads head when he seen that car ! They can not be replaced ! 😁
Bill . I happy ur dad finally got his car 🍾🥂
What an amazingly heartwarming story. Teared up a little at the sheer joy this brought. I can't even imagine paying $500 for a car back then. What a wholesome video!
From someone who's encountered June's wonderful personality personally , loved it when Bill said "no she wont" lol, my favorite part.
Always cherish those moments, because like that, they could be faint memories! God bless the old man! Hope he enjoys that gorgeous 35!
You really are a good man. I love how you look after your family. Your dad, your brother Your wife your sons And everybody, that means anything to you. That means a lot to me. I look up to man like you. I have a big family myself I would die for. God bless And keep up the wonderful work you do SRC and the old man grudge forever.
Mr. Bill, the 55 just looks and sounds just great. The shop is a dream come true. Looks likes the family is firing on all 8. Great job my friend. Keep up the great site.
Congratulations on your Dad buying the car of his dreams. It was great seeing him again. Lots going on in this video, but progress was made. I enjoyed the video immensely!
That Ford would look cool with 2 of those mud tires on the back like the one in the picture glad you’re getting to spend some quality time with your dad and looks like he’s enjoying himself also I don’t ever comment bu I’ve been subscribed to all of y’all’s channels since the beginning I don’t even race but I like watching mechanicing and it’s nice seeing family that are still spending time together like people used to y’all have a good one
Can’t wait for that shirt. Loving that chance to hang with you guys. Thanks for the chance to do that.