Will it run and drive after 30 plus years 1931 ford model aa 1 1/2 ton truck
2022 ж. 14 Қаң.
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Will this 1931 ford model aa truck run and drive after 30 plus years this old model aa has been in a barn for the past 30 plus years and cleans up nice with a little work the previous owners where going to take to old truck to the scrap yard and crush it had to save it from the crusher
Will it run after 30 years
Will it run
Will it run and drive
P.O. Box 9 timbo Arkansas 72680
Do the Walton's know you stole their truck.
Can't believe thy were going to send it to the scrapper. That old truck is in VERY restorable condition.
Amazing how simple these vehicles were back then compared to what we have today, and both get you from point A to B. I can see that my grandfather wasn't lying when he said you could fix one of these with a wrench, screwdriver, and some pliers.
Good stuff!!! Love seeing the old trucks being brought back to life. Cheers!!!!
A one hundred year old truck, how beautiful. It's absolutely humbling to just see something like this still running after all these years. That's true time travel.
Mad respect for this guy. He listened to what his fans want and is doing it
It's great to see the history being brought back to life. Today's generations can see the pioneering work the early motor engineers produced. Well done folks. Colin, UK
My grande daddy used to have one like this one...
An old friend of mine back in Maryland had a truck just like that one many years ago.
Absolutely love that you don’t play any music through your videos. I came to watch an old truck raised from the dead, not listen to a bunch of junk music!
Having watched a few of these, I'm convinced what makes him so good is his patience; if I had half of his attitude/outlook on mechanics, I could certainly save myself a ton of headache (and money)!
You are a true master at getting these old cars running. It's very entertaining and satisfying to watch.
Old truck looks good for sitting around for 30 years, and nice save! My high school auto teacher gave me a model AA truck jack a while back, kind of ironic. Anyways, keep up the great content, I love seeing these old autos being saved!
Just needed a little TLC . That crack in the inlet of the carburetor is probably why it was parked . Nice condition for it's age , it's been restored before . But I've no doubts that it will run fine once the carb is changed , or the cracked portion is replaced , & the oil level corrected . Looks complete for the most part . Looking forward to seeing that run on the road . Nice tires ! A little baby powder & slight inflation of the inner tube helps with installation/assembly . Great idea to chain around the rim when pressurizing to full pressure , in case the split ring comes off for any reason . That tends to ruin a day quickly . Nice save !
I would love to have an old vehicle from the 30's! I was born in 1950 and there were some old vehicles still running around when I was a few years old. I still remember a few steam age locomotives on the tracks. I love old trains, vehicles and sailing ships. Thanks for the great video! I'll be looking forward to more!
The sound of the old ford 4 cylinder is awesome. It never gets old. I still have my great grandfather's and I drive it every day to town. Kids love it, I make a ten minutes run to town and I'm gone 2 hours cause people wanna look and talk
Sir you are a freakin' legend in my book. I LOVE your videos, commentary, all of it. Keep up the amazing work. Got a forever subscriber here if it stays similar to this. Genuine, authentic, knowledgeable.
Beautiful truck! For the caps if you take the rubber handles on a pair of pliers or something and squeeze it on the cap while turning it that usually loosens it right up! Thanks for sharing! I love learning from these videos! Thanks again. -Ian
That Ford AA truck looks amazing for a field find. Shined up real nice. Also nice to see it move on it's own power.
Love watching you do these videos.