Shipping The Track T, Selling Engines & Too Many Shop Projects!!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
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Steve just may be your Best Swap Meet find of all time...
Man, do I know all about getting overloaded with auction finds. I've started purging twenty-five years' worth of purchases. Money in my pocket, more room in the shop. The attic. The basement. The backyard. Swap meets, marketplace, & ebay, I'm finally letting it all back out into the world
Everything you guys do is interesting, big or small and the tips and tricks are useful. That's why I look forward to each video.
It all becomes worth it when you put a smile on the face of everyone you pass by. Bored, need an adventure? Go for a ride in an old car, the sun will come out, birds will sing, you get younger, you grow more hair and your back stops hurting... until put it back in the garage.
You should do a remote podcast with the UK guy when he has the Track T ready for the track! Or take Kate there for a Holiday and see it in person.
Your videos are always interesting and fun to watch. The length is perfect to keep my attention and yet fully covers what you are doing. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for watching!
Another great "Week in the Life!" Love that the Track-T might end up on Pendine sands! The Delorian roadster is just amazing! Go Iron Trap, keep moving forward!
This was amongst my very favorite videos from Iron Trap. Well done! The mix of this and that was SO interesting.
I bet the T will be seen down at Pendine Sands racing against the tide before too long !!
Would be great to see the Delorean back for a visit at the Gilmore this year
Of all the GREAT cars you have Im always happy to see the big red truck. Thanks for posting
I like these sorts of vids, and the overall view of how things run at Iron Trap.
Lost my dad about five years ago at 97. He had a long life, and it was his time to leave, but I still miss him! Treasure your father while you have him!
I drive a forklift for a living and they have a brutal existence. Usually, one guy finishes a shift, then the next guy gets on and the fork just keeps working. When they finally wear out, they are the most miserable pieces of machinery you can find. Mind you, us forklift operators are no works of art, either.
Liked the footage from in the DeLorean. Cool car.
I'm sorry to see the Track T go, I was looking forward to that project getting put together.
Loved THE VIDEO (ACTUALLY i LOVE all OF YOUR VIDEOS)!!!!!
So sad to hear the track T is leaving the US. The family was really looking forward to seeing it back on the track turning some laps again. Hope the UK treats it right.
We used to live in the UK and I was always impressed with what huge car nuts- and skilled restorers- they are. That track T is in very good hands, I'm sure.
It will be having the time of its life in the UK 🎉
The plans are to get the steering, brakes sorted and floor pans fitted. I don't want to mess with the soul of the car. Have a look at VHRA racing at Pendine on the net, the Track T will be very much at home there.
@@andyd2806would be great to see a video of it running and driving when you get it up and going. I used to play in it in Uncle Leland’s back yard when I was a kid many years ago.
Exciting to see the track T loaded and on its way to the south west of the UK. I hope to get it to Pendine with the Flat 6. They actually race on the beach, been many times to spectate. I too had watched in awe as the track T was found and taken back to PA, I was sooo jealous, when I heard it was for sale on the podcast I knew i wanted to try and give it a good home. The plans are to get the steering, brakes sorted and floor pans fitted. I don't want to mess with the soul of the car.
Hope to see your progress on the Track T. Sounds like you're not too far down the road from me.
@@geofo60 In sunny Wiltshire , looking forward to its arrival.
Great video. Love that you share it. Whatever keeps you smiling, usually vibes with mine. Do hope the '38 gets an ITG version of a nicer paint job. Even if plastic sheeting hung from a dirty garage, and lacquer "shit in paint" happens. 😂😂 Would make a great video .. because of course THAT'S about aa "back in the day" that it gets. 👍👍
I'm looking forward to seeing the progress on the '38 roadster dash. In pre primer state it looks really smooth. It will add to the custom look of the car. It is really coming along nicely. That trunk however is going to be a bear. Again you'll just have to buck up and put the time in to smooth it out. It will be a smooth car when completed. Keep the vision and power through the hard work. I enjoyed a week of Iron Trap. Thanks for posting it.
nice feature, behind the scenes
Might want to mention "check to see that RUclips hasn't "un-subscribed" you from the channel like they did me. I have been subscribed since you was working for Eastwood and doing "buy/sell" competitions with Mike (I'm another electrician) and constantly watch your videos yet I found that I was no longer subscribed. ;o(
Couldn't help thinking of the "Costco Hot Dog" seeing that image of the Track T all wrapped up for shipping !! ;o)
So, you sent my "banger" to England ?? Hope the guy has a YT channel !! ;o)
Thank you Matt , Mike and Steve for the update on how things are going there in Pennsylvania !
The T racer is going to be a heck of a project for someone 👍
Dude!!! Great video!!! Other then I wanted to see you and your dad!!! Rolling coal?!! In the Big Red Truck!!! Be careful!!! Thank God!!! You're not a grease spot on that 2 laner!!!✌️
Yeah, the weather in SE Pa. has been wet this spring, beginning to think we're in Oregon instead of Pa. Gonna rain again today. ):
Awesome stuff 👍
i liked your choice of music this time!
Good delivery
I like the variety!
That was great.
I admire your hard work and hustle.
Man I was really hoping to see you guys running at latimore Valley with the track t
INTERESTING AS USUAL, GUYS. THANKS!
Like your videos
Love these videos
Yup are great
Goo el
Great content
Luv u guys
Nice Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
That's alot of money in scrap🤑
Loading that engine in the black truck is exactly how I destroyed my back 20 years ago. Please be careful pulling and pushing .It made me hurt just watching
Track T sure sold quickly
Do you know how much by chance they got for it
@@chuckb9867 it was for sale on the website for $9000
@@chuckb9867 last I saw it was listed for $9000 on their website
14:04 Would have liked to see this put into a shipping container.
It went into a container. We do not handle that portion of the logistics.
Well I guess the track T ain't making Allentown.
What’s happening with the Ardun project? I see the mock-up sitting in the background, and it’s been a couple years since you took us on a tour of the Ardun builder’s shop.
Video coming soon
i hope the 33 stays. i want to see it finished.
Should build a banger rod
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like 953 !
21:40 ... car nearly took you out.
It's nice to know I don't doany ofthis
Hi Matt, Mike & Steve. I Enjoy watching the progress on all the cars. Good work! Hey Mike - what's new with your Cabriolet?............
I love sandblasting and pressure washing 🤷
I was hoping to see that race car at the race of gentlemen.
With the inline 6, sorry to see that go I thought it was super cool and I don't like Seeing our good metal leave the country❤❤
yea spring
The ruined roadstr lol
Irontrap world.
Do you install your own glass or do you have a glass guy
Install our own glass it’s fairly easy on older cars.
What's with the lump on your dog's tail?
He’s a lumpy old dog. We get them checked often.
To bad our American cars are going overseas and we can't enjoy them.
We can enjoy them. Car was for sale for months with no real American interest. Who cares if the car is going to a good home…
Yeah, forklifts live difficult lives. An antique, obsolete lift is just begging for a really bad time....
What we have here is these machines are purchased from the manufacturer in a new condition in that they are to be used as a forklift and not as a constant maintenance headache. When they get worn to a point where they are out of service and cannot perform properly the wise outfits replace them with new equipment (and we must also understand that these new purchases can be written off on taxes as well, it is what the government has in our tax system to stimulate money circulating in the economy, by giving companies the incentive to purchase new equipment). Of course this used equipment is cycled through the economy to those people who need such a piece of equipment but cannot afford new. The trade off of course is that the purchaser of used equipment had better be resolved to fix many worn issues, and sometimes the cost of said repairs can exceed the cost of a new piece of equipment. In Iron Trap's situation they are getting to the point where it is advisable to buy new or at least a good used modern piece of equipment rather than spending time repairing a piece eveytime they need to use it.
How can you have a meeting without moon 🤣🇺🇸👍🏻
Cool video ,great insight into what you guys do …🇦🇺🦘