My Grandpa's 1924 Model T Hot Rod Gets Some Aldan American Shocks!
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
- In this video, Gary at Aldan American installs some new black anodized shocks on my grandpa’s 1924 Ford Model T hot rod. Huge shout out to Aldan American for helping out my grandpa!
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From the very first time I ever saw a Tall T I loved the car. Car is so good. Thank you.
You have the coolest Grandpa! Sweet ride
Thanks!
YES, I thought today, we haven’t had a full video from Ben and four speeds. And it’s not a shorty vid. Great job and nice seeing your Gramp’s again. He’s looking great. Keep up the awesome work. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Hope you enjoyed it!
SO GOOD TO SEE YOU!!! I was think about you the other day.
LOVE LOVE LOVE Grandpa's CAR!!!!! I myself am building a 1923 C Cab right now.......but a booth would be even better!!!! Tou are a lucky guy!!! THANKS!
Very cool!
Such a cool wacky sixties vibe from your Grandpa's tall "T", love it! Thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it
Love a tall T ❤️
Great to see your grandpa still cherishes his first car! Respect him for finally putting a Ford engine in it too, LOL. Around the holidays was talking to someone who just finished building his 289 in a 66 Stang using HiPo and newer parts including Holley EFI and electronic ignition. Very streetable car. He's expecting at least 380 to 400 hp on pump gas. Haven't heard back yet.
For sure!
Awesome that he’s had the T for every. A great traditional Hotrod, would look cool with the top chopped 😊
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Ooomy,great that g.pa kept his first in pieces hot rod, great seeing him again, an nice of shock shop too help him out again.suck a great story following ur family thru the yrs ,an seeing his hotrodding in his day,an ur dad's an now u..tks Ben an gramps..
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Awesome car! Enjoy the time with your Grandpa 😉
Thank you, I will
Grandpa s got to sweet Rods 😁👍
Thanks for watching!
Nice to see your new video ,
Your grandpa's Tall T is one of my favorite 🤙🤙
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Great video. Glad your back! Keep the great content coming. Go Four Speed! Keep moving forward!
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Enjoyed!!!
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@@FourSpeedFilms 👍👍
Your Gramps T and the Buttera T Sedan are amongst my favorites From that Era!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I remember seeing this car in Rod & Custom in the late sixties or early seventies , seems to me your dad may have been in one photo as a very young boy . Always have liked this car .
What a great video. Remember these days with your grandad and the story he’s telling you. I really love him making the arm turn signals automatically. I remember my dads first car with turn signals; a 1963 Dodge Dart with a slant six.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow what a awesome story!! Love this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another awesome video as usual Ben! Glad to see you posting stuff again!! 👍🏻
Glad you enjoy it!
I dig that car so hard
Thanks for watching!
I liked how he was explaining how driving an older vehicle is so different from driving a modern car. I have a 1954 Chevy truck so I get what he was saying.
Cool!
Super cool family!
Thank you
Awesome T! Love it!
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Very cool car. looking forward to your next video.
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Kool Pop👍👍👍😃🇦🇺
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I can't wait until spring. I'm ready to get my hot rod out...
Awesome
This car is so sick! 😎
Thanks for watching
I enjoy the car content of course, but it's also great to see you enjoy these moments with your grandpa. =)
Glad you enjoy it!
Where have you been at bud? Long time no see!
A little over RUclips 😂 Thanks for watching!
@@FourSpeedFilms are you still planning on making more content or are you going to be working on something different?
Nice old Skool ride. Great to see the you and your Grandfather sharing his joy. 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
grampa rules! sick video man
Great guy
Nice ride, clean old school rides are so hard to find and one still being driven is wonderful
You got that right!
Hallo Ben, your channel is very good.
When do you post a new great video ?.
Sorry, my english is bad.
Marko, from Potsdam in Germany
As an Eagle Scout myself, it's really cool to see that your Grandpa was a Boy Scout! Do you know if he ever made it to Eagle Rank?
Cool! I don’t think so
Beautiful hot rod 😍
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Very cool car Alan!
Thanks for watching
This is an excellent build. So refreshing to see a unique build. Beautiful color, great stance, love the fact that it’s not chopped. And ya gotta love the V block in a prewar car. Love everything about it!
Glad you like it!
Sweet ride 👍👍👍
Thanks!
@@FourSpeedFilms are those shocks damping adjustable?
Another great video, hope to see more new content bud! I hope the family is doing well
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Definitely try to borrow the t for a week 😁👌
That's the plan!
Awesome
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That non chopped car looks like the Munster mobile. 😂 Your Grandfather looks young like he’s in his 50’s.
Haha!
That's neat that a one off shock could be built for his car.
A long time ago, I had a lifted Chevy Luv and I couldn't find a shock that would fit so bought a shock for a regular half ton Chevy pickup, ground down both ends and drilled out the bolt holes to fit.
Very cool
Liked the video im second 1, thats what you do on this chanel
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I have a 64 Chrysler 300
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That car is soooooo bitchin!!!
Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
Didn’t look like much shock travel for the new shocks.
what watches are you and your grandpa wearing?
The Duck by Shinola
How’s the mustang Ben?
Still running lol
@@FourSpeedFilms Nice! Can’t wait to see what you’ve done. 🤜🏾
that t is bitchin!
*edit: looks like the headers are the same that came on the sunbeam tigers. or fentons?
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@@FourSpeedFilms it's bugging me... can you ask him what those headers are? love the hot rod stuff!
thank god, someone who doesnt chop their tops. its so cookie cutter to me, and i love the look of his telephone booth t
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Nice hot rod. To me very few vehicles look better "chopped" as opposed to stock; especially "Tall-Ts" and '32-'34 three-windows. This car has the "look/stance" and it's so nice to see shiny paint and a finished appearance instead of some "sillybilly" primered POS.
Thanks for watching!