You Won't Believe Me ... But I Have PROOF! This was the FIRST Model A of 1929!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @marvincarter870
    @marvincarter870 Год назад +16

    It's awesome that you contacted Paul Shimm the resident expert on Model A car's and got good info on this '29 Ford for your preservation Merlin. Very interesting watching you bring it back to life!

    • @timnewman1172
      @timnewman1172 Год назад

      Paul Shinn is THE guy to watch on RUclips when it comes to Model A Fords, I have learned so much from him that I think I need to own one myself now... LOL!!!

  • @ModelA
    @ModelA Год назад +18

    APPROVED!! Very nice job, Merlin. Your mechanical ability is impressive. You MADE screws!! What a man!

    • @unwired1281
      @unwired1281 Год назад +4

      Except for the crank pulley

  • @MrDoyle07
    @MrDoyle07 Год назад +10

    This is surely one of the more beautiful things I have seen in me 66 years. Excellent in every way, loads of character, coat hanger patchwork, updated alternator system (which ole Henry would surely approve of), and just plain authentic eye candy! Thank you for doing this.

  • @timelliott1135
    @timelliott1135 Год назад +34

    I love seeing the old techniques being used not many people even know what they are nowadays let alone use them

  • @daleheiligenthal3988
    @daleheiligenthal3988 Год назад +1

    Nice to see the manifold heater hole in the firewall and closing cover is still there. We had to tighten the bolt on manifold heater constantly on my cousin's 1931. These cars are so much fun!!!

  • @jerryseal6062
    @jerryseal6062 Год назад +1

    When i was a kid in the 50s my dad welded with gas and either coat hangars or more often with baling wire. Great video Merlin. 100 years fromnow it will be a classic on old, old, old cars.

  • @clivehorridge
    @clivehorridge Год назад +49

    Great to see Merlin gas welding using a coat hanger… I’m 70 now and from the age of 17 through about 35, I did so much gas welding on old cars, replacing panels, and rusted out floors and sills (rockers) and the like. I was forever running out of coppered steel rod, so it was coat hangers I used, more often than not 🤣❤️🇷🇴

    • @bigsexymuthashutyomouth2546
      @bigsexymuthashutyomouth2546 Год назад +1

      Same here. We couldn't afford the expensive rods but dad worked in the oilfield and he had plenty of uniform hangers every week lol.

    • @markthegunplumber8376
      @markthegunplumber8376 Год назад +5

      When I was in High School when taking a welding course we had to bring in a handful of metal coat hangars to learn to gas weld with. We were a small school and had a small budget and we made due with what we had. All of our used Arc welding rods went into a bucket and we used them for small welds and used them all the way up. No waste.

    • @mudrunner66
      @mudrunner66 Год назад +1

      My dad taught me to use bailing wire, it was softer than the coat hangers.

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge Год назад

      @@mudrunner66
      And no galv spitting at you 🤣

  • @patrickgilhooly8340
    @patrickgilhooly8340 Год назад +2

    Sir, you are a wizard, esp. with Model T fords !! so enjoyed this video. Oh thanks for helping your cousin in Utah, all the time. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @joemcintyre2090
    @joemcintyre2090 Год назад +2

    I like your old school ways like the coat hanger welding and the incandescent work light.

  • @kenmurray4232
    @kenmurray4232 Год назад +23

    Thank you Merlin. This brought back memories of my Grandmother telling me of her adventures of driving a 1930 Model that my Grandfather bought for her in 1932. A nice job fixing the old girl the right way. I can imagine the language would make Grandma Lollie proud when the pulley broke. Thanks for sharing.

  • @moparman1962
    @moparman1962 Год назад +9

    What a rare, way cool classic old Ford video paired with Merlin's knowledge, experience, ability and passion for old, nostalgic, cool vehicles plus his willingness to reach out to a true guru-expert for a little advice and help whenever useful and needed. *As others have commented Merlin & Crew peeps...putting the clip of Derek of "Vice Grip Garage" thanking Paul Shinn for helping him while he was working on an early Model A Ford...very creative, brilliant, cool move.

  • @skyepilotte11
    @skyepilotte11 Год назад +2

    Fine looking and running 29...Great job Merlin ...all your projects are interesting...looking forward to the river run.

  • @greggd1
    @greggd1 Год назад +15

    I love seeing you work on your own. You’re part of a dying breed that we need to preserve. Humanity won’t know they needed you until you gone by past experiences. Love your show man.❤

  • @j81851
    @j81851 Год назад +1

    I see now why Paul was so fired up. Merlin you are OUR people. When you set up to MAKE screws I said I AM IN. Subbed right away and will be watching. Paul is a dear internet "friend" on YT and is a wonderful individual he and his wife. Now I have Paul, Ms Tina and MERLIN doing cool things! I LOVE IT!

  • @glmfaa1276
    @glmfaa1276 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of a long time ago in 1968 when I was in high school our shop teacher mentored an auto club. I assisted him obtaining a model A sedan like this one. We modified it to modernize it with hydraulic brakes, automatic transmission and a V8. Amazingly it wasn't that difficult to alter. We removed the mechanical brakes, rear end, engine, transmission. Replaced the front spindles with 55 Ford pick-up trucks. Just had the axle heated to get the right alignment. Inserted a nice little Chevy 283 with a powerglide using 57 chevy front engine mounts. Rear end was replaced by a 49 Mercury rear end that bolted right to the springs, Split the trailing arms and fixed to the frame. So, in the end the only thing added was an electric fuel pump as it didn't get fuel when going uphill.
    greg

  • @johnoksys7713
    @johnoksys7713 Год назад +2

    Good To See You Working In Your Shop And Your Videos Are Very Entertaining

  • @mikerequa820
    @mikerequa820 Год назад +2

    Merlin you did a fine job resurrecting that sweet model a that's so cool to get to see the first one that came off assembly line. Could tell you enjoyed every minute workin on it. Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy

  • @jimmungai1938
    @jimmungai1938 Год назад +2

    Your little buddy ranD he’s a really neat little dog. I appreciate little buddies like that my friend that used to live up here in Pennsylvania moved back with her family in Houston has two really funny little dogs and yesterday I called her and it was about the time in the morning when they got to go for their walk and I used to take them for walks a lot up here and I’d say OK you little guys wanna go outside and play and they start jumping around running back-and-forth and I did that again yesterday and while her phone was on speaker and they started running around getting into their little shenanigans. Gotta love them all right keep up the good work Merlin, six in a row jim again

  • @MY-bw2nb
    @MY-bw2nb Год назад +12

    Merlin I almost choked on my morning coffee when you started gas welding with a coat hanger lol🙃 I thought I was the only one who did that the only issue I have found with this is it tends to pop a little 👍👍👍👍

    • @davidpaulsen1510
      @davidpaulsen1510 Год назад +3

      We used to dip the hot hanger in borax for flux,nice to see you don't need it .

  • @philbert006
    @philbert006 Год назад +29

    What a fantastic car. The fan sure looks like an airplane prop without the radiator in front of it. An amazing piece of history with appropriate repairs. Fine work, sir.

  • @anthonymayes1340
    @anthonymayes1340 Год назад +5

    Can't believe that thing survived those years. Its a true beauty. Love the work you do especially the brazing.

  • @matth9716
    @matth9716 Год назад +14

    Clever use of VGG/Derek thanking Paul. Love it. 👍🤣 Two more knowledgeable and great guys.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Год назад +3

    My first car was a 28 Model A 2 door. I am surprized there are no ribs on the body band. Mine had 16" spoked wheels and hydraulic brakes from 40's Ford. A pull string wound the clock in the side of therear view mirror and there was a blind for the back window. 55mph downhill, tail wind. Bitter cold in the winter but beat hitch-hiking. I believe the Hotchkiss closed Driveline made changing the trans a chore. Good times. It had a Cast threaded Gas Cap with nice finger grooves. Strange looking Exhaust manifold. Some had a 'heat exchanger' on top with a duct to a hole in the wooden passenger floor.
    Knob on the Choke Shaft is to adjust mixture.

  • @jmit5650
    @jmit5650 Год назад +5

    When Merlin started taking about the assembly line, I was reminded of the Ford museum in Dearborn MI. The visitors build a model T every day. Showing the visitors how the assembly line worked. Merlin would love that place. Great video.

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +3

    Amazing find and rebuild. Thanks.

  • @johnperun232
    @johnperun232 Год назад +2

    Merlin you are awesome and very knowledgeable about this Great 1929 Ford it was born 1 month before my Mother
    Nicely Done ✔
    Thanx for Sharing 😮
    Have a Great Day 👍
    God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸

  • @RelicsandDriversRandD
    @RelicsandDriversRandD Год назад +5

    Merlin, that was an awesome preservation session! Great shout out and credit to Paul! Hope this work is a great blessing to the Peterson family! Merlin, the highly skilled man shall stand before kings! You're a cool Cat! Grace & Grace!

  • @ArnCital
    @ArnCital Год назад +2

    At age 13 I learned to drive on a 1938 Ford 1 ton dually so watching Merlin double-clutching brings back memories. Flat head V-8 and a non-synchro 4 speed. My Dad taught me how to double clutch. I now have a 1985 Ford F-250 with a T-19 4-speed/460 and when it is cold then I have to double clutch it. Those old skills never are forgotten. Great video of old school stuff.... BTW my 1957 Hillman Minx kept breaking the hydraulic clutch line so I would have to start in Emergency Low (what Rootes called first gear) and shift without using the clutch. It was a 4-speed on the tree. A non-synchro 4-speed is almost theft-proof from kids nowadays.Great and interesting channel.

  • @edchenal821
    @edchenal821 Год назад +2

    Merlin, you have blossomed over time. Keep up the good work. Keep things real and remind cousin Paul to wear his seat belt.

  • @NAFIGGAMING
    @NAFIGGAMING Год назад +3

    Wow Merlin amazing find!!! Glad you got to share that one with us.

  • @kimetherington2252
    @kimetherington2252 Год назад +1

    What an honor to work on the first Ford model A off the assembly line in 1929! It's hard to believe it still exists! It's one of many good stories to tell! You should write your Memoir! There would be a lot of interest in it! Til next time, see you then 😊

  • @Coalblack79k10
    @Coalblack79k10 Год назад +8

    I’m glad it made it this far in life and is still in this condition not cut up and destroyed 👍

  • @dennisbailey4296
    @dennisbailey4296 Год назад +3

    Great to see your wife helping out! Paul Shinn is amazing!! Very smart to include him!! All the best from Canada

  • @devarskinnee8760
    @devarskinnee8760 Год назад +3

    Thank God that car came to you! Count your blessings brother. This is gonna be great.god bless love brother skinner.

  • @davidmiller6010
    @davidmiller6010 Год назад +1

    Sounds just like the old doodle bug my family had when I was growing up. (A doodle bug is a homemade tractor made out of whatever you had). Ours was a marriage of a Model 'B' Ford up front with it's flathead 4 and 3 speed transmission, and the back was from a ton and a half pickup with it's 4 speed transmission in line. And yes, it was a dually back there. If you put that puppy in double reverse you went FORWARD. You'd have to wind out the engine to barely move, BUT, you'd have enough power to rip the bellybutton out of the Earth, (if you had the traction). I learned to drive it when I was about 10. It was fun learning/ experimenting with meshing gears by timing engine fall with wheel speed in various gear ranges. Thanks for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it!

  • @chuckc8808
    @chuckc8808 Год назад +2

    Just love the music with this one. Great Channel.

  • @MarkWYO
    @MarkWYO Год назад +1

    I have such a good time watching, Merlin do what he does best. That is 100% ANYTHING WITH A MOTOR & WHEELS. Boats too. You're a MECHANICAL WIZARD. Happy Memorial Day, everyone...

  • @IR-nq4qv
    @IR-nq4qv Год назад +15

    Thanks Merlin for sharing such an iconic piece of automotive history, Henry Ford would be proud. Its probably not going to win too many drag races but the car certainly makes up for it in SPH (Smiles Per Hour)

  • @chuckotto7021
    @chuckotto7021 Год назад +4

    I have used a cutout which contains a solid state regulator, for over twenty years. It treats the battery properly and I've had no charging issues. It looks good, too.

  • @chipwhitely1490
    @chipwhitely1490 Год назад +2

    You posted this shortly be fore 5am have a nice cool morning in Havasu. From Glendale AZ.

  • @daboenterprize8265
    @daboenterprize8265 Год назад +2

    Awesome job bring her back together 🎉🎉🎉❤️🤍💙

  • @TheOldaz1
    @TheOldaz1 Год назад +4

    Love seeing something like this come back to life. Thanks Merlin.

  • @vokieman2979
    @vokieman2979 Год назад +1

    I can not wait for the river race . Nice work on the Model A .

  • @HAHA.GoodMeme
    @HAHA.GoodMeme Год назад +3

    modern upgrades to make an engine more reliable, like the alternator, are great. Keeps these legendary cars on the road so we all can enjoy them!

  • @lonhoschar1943
    @lonhoschar1943 Год назад +2

    What a super cool old Model A!!! You did a great job getting it fixed up! When I was a kid my grandfather had a 29 Model T. I wanted it really bad but I was only about 10 (1960) when he "sold it to some cocky from California for $150.00"!!" He thought he made a killing on it. It was running!! Looking forward to seeing the mini semi getting some love! 😁

  • @norcoredneck
    @norcoredneck Год назад +7

    Merlin even has an Old Skool Grin. Bringing back the good ones.

  • @Jammer.1
    @Jammer.1 Год назад +1

    I like that nice touch at the end dropping Derrick in as i was thinking sau he had the same guy helping him on his old one !

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 Год назад +2

    The little Model "A" is a gem. Thanks for letting us have a glimpse of yesteryear.

  • @AmigaMan500
    @AmigaMan500 Год назад +1

    Love your safety glasses for welding.

  • @markw.2106
    @markw.2106 Год назад +4

    You probably have ancestors in your family who drove that car or saw it being driven. Crazy that its now in your shop, what an honor!

  • @garycoppard3596
    @garycoppard3596 Год назад +2

    Amazing that you should have in your garage. So happy you what to keep it as original as possible. May God bless you mightily ❤

  • @floyd6545
    @floyd6545 Год назад +18

    Another mechanical piece of history survives and continues its journey down the road through time. So cool. Preserved, not restored. The way it should be!

  • @pgg0024
    @pgg0024 Год назад +2

    Awesome Watching you bring these classics back to life.

  • @enoch4089
    @enoch4089 Год назад +6

    Awesome episode Merlin! Pretty stoked that you’re getting back to the mini semi! I love that thing!

  • @lindabrown2211
    @lindabrown2211 Год назад

    That was fun to watch. Your wife is a such a good sport. Stay Safe

  • @psg6314
    @psg6314 Год назад +2

    Me and my grandfather and uncle had some good time putting together my great grandfather's 27 Ford after it was sitting for 30yrs and we got it running in about 3 months great video and great job with the 29 and stay safe and God bless from GA

  • @bigjay6743
    @bigjay6743 Год назад +2

    So glad you started your own channel Merlin. Your content never ceases to amaze. I live in northern Ontario and we gust don't have old Vehicles like you guys in the south we're lucky we can find something from the nineties.

  • @danieljensen9744
    @danieljensen9744 Год назад +3

    Good work on the model a. Awesome to see these old cars up and running. Especially the first off the assembly line

  • @fastst1
    @fastst1 Год назад +1

    Merlin, nice looking preservation. There was someone up north here that used to put a small car alternator inside an original looking generator housing.

  • @harveystephens6115
    @harveystephens6115 Год назад +1

    Sax background music very fitting for 1920 car. Surprised since it’s a “first” car owner not putting it back original show ready!!!! Sounds like starter needs some love. Anxiously awaiting river trip!!!!

  • @arjanvogel6444
    @arjanvogel6444 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you Merlin and wife, beautiful work 👍 and this smile on your faces great team.

  • @scotsman94
    @scotsman94 Год назад

    I had this up on the TV and we were watching you install the distributor and my wife comments that you sound like the Bob Ross of cars. 😂 Just calm and smooth, talking us through the process. It was great. 😁 Well done on the car, it sounds awesome!

  • @bobjustbob5220
    @bobjustbob5220 Год назад +1

    Merlin working his magic again, great video!

  • @SSTANDLEY3557
    @SSTANDLEY3557 Год назад +1

    that is a very nice vehicle and is nice to know that it was the very first one off the assembly line in 1929. Awesome!!!!

  • @jasonbrogdon8841
    @jasonbrogdon8841 Год назад +1

    Awesome old car. Can’t wait for the river run 👍👍👍👍🙏

  • @olesneaker
    @olesneaker Год назад +1

    I would LOVE to spend a week (or more) in the shop with you!

  • @UberLummox
    @UberLummox Год назад +1

    Maybe paint the alternator black to hide it a little? SO glad you're going the preservation route!!!

  • @EmptyPocketsOffRd
    @EmptyPocketsOffRd Год назад +2

    Merlin
    I live close to Portland, MO. It's right on the river. There's a great pit stop with food and facilities. If you would verify the estimated date. Some of us would meet you guys there. I'd buy the burgers. Portland is just below Jefferson City. If you are interested, we just need to figure out a PM communication.

  • @lawrenceklein3524
    @lawrenceklein3524 Год назад +1

    Alternator- Yes! Good choice!

  • @sandkworkshop
    @sandkworkshop Год назад +1

    Love those old cars. People with that skill are awesome.

  • @birdlucien7183
    @birdlucien7183 Год назад +1

    Y’all should look into coming to Michigan for the woodward dream cruise!

  • @katehelm4511
    @katehelm4511 Год назад +1

    ❤️❤️ Seeing Automotive history still rolling. Thank You Merlin, Paul Shimm for keeping the knowledge & parts in the treasure boxes. The 29 is a true hidden treasure.

  • @bocephus1911
    @bocephus1911 Год назад +1

    Coat hanger I’ve haven’t done that in 25 years , wow I remember that , I’m amazed at your work , just brings back memories, and gets me thinking, bout doing some tinkering around my little shop man cave , thank you for the Sunday morning entertainment and motivational video, god bless and keep smiling it makes people wonder what you’re up too

  • @N_A_RLW
    @N_A_RLW Год назад +1

    Just Love All of It, from beginning to end. Thank You 😎

  • @garyschlagheck603
    @garyschlagheck603 Год назад

    Now that is cool. And the tombstone radiator. Also, 1929 block... used. 😊

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Год назад +1

    Tgis was an awesome vid, and very happy to see it alive! Thats a really nice old girl right there!!!

  • @traviswheatley7239
    @traviswheatley7239 Год назад +1

    Merlin, this is currently my favorite channel. Keep up the great content.

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Год назад +1

    I agree with you about the alternator.

  • @markreetz1001
    @markreetz1001 Год назад +1

    That was an amazing job and explanation of the serial number.

  • @carlov.3017
    @carlov.3017 Год назад +2

    By far the coolest channel on youtube!

  • @DavidJohnson-l7f
    @DavidJohnson-l7f Год назад +1

    I wish I had known. I spent MANY MANY trips out to Lake Havasu on test trips with the car companies, up and down Davis Dam more times than I care to admit. I would love to have stopped in to say Hey!. I also have "welded" many a tail pipe and muffler with a torch and coat hanger. Love the content!!!

  • @noonehere1793
    @noonehere1793 Год назад +1

    Amazing…..Merlin is indeed MERLIN the magician!👍

  • @jennyoreilly5980
    @jennyoreilly5980 Год назад

    Those old cars show where the expression 'Flat to the boards' comes from. Kids today have no idea, it's great to see your ideal on retaining originality. My brother had a Model A Coupe. (two door convertible with dicky seat). Petrol gauge on dash with petrol in the actual gauge. Great fun.

  • @stephaniewilley2224
    @stephaniewilley2224 Год назад +6

    Gas welding with a coat hanger = RESPECT !!. It's how I first learned to weld.

  • @mjc8248
    @mjc8248 Год назад +2

    Its good looking old car, nice to see it in such good hands. I just watched Mortske help Puddin's fab shop get his running a couple weeks ago. It's neat to see how simple they are to work on.

  • @thomasbailey8306
    @thomasbailey8306 Год назад

    Nice Find That old Ford .Merlin. Great Job Sir...

  • @harrytaylor6854
    @harrytaylor6854 Год назад +1

    Very cool great video sir Merlin well done thank you for sharing the 1929 WOW

  • @bobwood3665
    @bobwood3665 Год назад +1

    Lol love the go idea and the brake lever ebrake works

  • @timpowell3255
    @timpowell3255 Год назад +23

    I'm still in awe at the knowledge that Merlin has ! He is definitely a man of many talents ! And I truly don't think there isn't anything that he can't work on.
    Thanks for sharing this amazing rare car video with everyone Sir ! Like all you videos it was educational an entertaining as well.
    I bet it turned alot of heads while you was test driving it ? I thought it sounded kinda mean without a muffler on it ! But I know you're not spose to run without them.
    Thanks again for sharing your passion for cars and other vehicles with us Sir ! ✌️❤️🙏

  • @inmyopinion6836
    @inmyopinion6836 Год назад +1

    The saxophone jazz made me stop and come see, ??? This music made the difference in 8MM vacation video and Spielberg. Perfect fit.

  • @davidhimeback9087
    @davidhimeback9087 Год назад

    WOW That great find an still in great condition...

  • @stephenlewis8143
    @stephenlewis8143 Год назад +4

    This video is remarkable, another walk down memory lane. My dad was a young teen when these came out & his oldest brother (reportedly) bought one of these vehicles & drove it around. I'd love to find photos of it, but have no idea who would have them. Making the effort to keep everything original (as far as possible) & preserving the integrity of the machine, is amazing too. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @Hat6000
    @Hat6000 Год назад +1

    Boy, you guys are sure getting chem trailed! Wow, little piece of history! Priceless.

  • @lockedin60
    @lockedin60 Год назад +4

    Merlon my dad was born in 1929. Unfortunately is no longer living. He passed in 2014. He would have enjoyed your channel because he worked on motor vehicles for years. Unfortunately for me I didn't pay close enough attention and I have regretted it ever since. My much younger brother who almost 15 years younger did learn from dad and he has been our families mechanic since dad died.
    I don't know if I have told you this. Back in the early 40s if you were tall enough and built well and had a heavy beard you could pass yourself off as being much older. My dad worked for a local wrecker and towing service while he was in high school. He started when he was 15 but when the owner found out he didn't have his drivers license he wouldn't let him drive until he got one. He started working for the Greensboro Fire Dept in 1949. In Dec of 1951 enlisted in the Army. He spent close to a year in Germany and spent a lot of time playing in his battalions baseball team. He got a chance to play against Hank Aaron. After he finished in 1953 he went back with the Fire Department until he retired in 1977 because of medical disability.

  • @susandrinkrow5938
    @susandrinkrow5938 Год назад +1

    I am looking foward to seeing how you are going to do the tandom drive on that mine big rig .

  • @anthonyshelton6786
    @anthonyshelton6786 Год назад +1

    that is so cool and I'm so happy that it still exists and what a neat color I agree w the alternator if you are going to Drive it something to make it better and not cook batteries.

  • @royb.1441
    @royb.1441 Год назад +1

    I’m with you on the alternator. I think painting the alternator the engine color or whatever color the generator was would help it not be so glaring

  • @edwardhughes3240
    @edwardhughes3240 Год назад +1

    Very nice! Eddie

  • @DADDYO3
    @DADDYO3 Год назад +1

    I love it. Ya went to the trouble to make screws for it. then ya put an alternator on it. lol.

  • @alb3308
    @alb3308 Год назад +1

    love your videos with all the junk on the internet its great to see your footage
    always in suspense waiting for a new episode