Auction Action: We visit the estate of an old hot rodder! Vintage Ford parts, projects & Tractor!
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Mr. Goodpliers and Joe head to the estate of an old hot rodder to search the parts and projects!
For any inquiries I can be reached at mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com
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That Swindhart Balloon would be great humor fodder for Coldwarmotors “My Classic Tire”
I love the voices in the background! History and stories at every turn…….
that was an amazing video Mr. Goodpliers with all of the collectibles and of course your commentary is the best 👍
at one time i had a ford pinto and a 69 mustang and a 70 ford truck and the same key fit all three ..
You'll never have buyer's remorse from spending time on that Ford with your Dad. 🙂
looks like average age is 70 plus. How much longer will the car hobby last?? Not long...
Lol!!! You want to make Ford V8 badge into a belt buckle? It would be wider than you are. Lol. That is a cool idea though.
Lots of cool vintage items. As always Mr. GP, thank you for taking us along.
the blue jack piece looks like a spring compresser
I could spend hours browsing through all that vintage speed equipment. My first car was a 39 Ford std coupe that I bought for $75.00. My best bud in HS had a 40 Mercury coupe with a 57 Pontiac engine. What a great time to grow up when new car models were different every year.
Great coverage as always. Seems like a pretty small crowd bidding on a very nice selection of good stuff, looks like there was quite a few bargains.
Hall’s Speed Shop was in Wichita
Been funny if you opened up that "Drag" case and there was a dress and wig. Old Tom had another hobby.
I think that "327" Chevy small block was a 283, based on the rib on the front of the block under the intake on top of the timing cover.
That was a great auction ,Tim and glad that you found the fender emblem for your dad’s car ….
Small lathe is an Atlas.300 about right for the condition. AL B.
Had no idea the lathe would go so cheap. I help a friend recover a Rockford economy lathe that is stored in my garage. I have turned a couple of things on it. Must of been on a line belt system ages ago.
I love that 20s Chevrolet truck that sold for $1,000.
Thumbs up, thanks for bringing us along, maybe Adventures from scratch will pop in, you found some good stuff there, You called it just right on that truck, and that old ford tractor went cheap also
That Hall’s Speed Shop sticker was so cool! What a neat t-shirt that would be!
Your shop light has the base magnet from a mobile CB radio antenna. AL.
I loved that Olds wagon .
@Mr.Goodpliers I was fortunate to have time to work on several cars with my Dad over the years. He was a true Hot Rodder in my pre-teen years but also had something reliable to drive to work. The last car was a 39 Ford. You saw me buy it in Sherman. It still needs a lot of work. Solo project now. Good luck on the Falcon. Russell
56 Chevy BelAir 9 passenger wagon third seat backrest. Very cool!
Thanks for your great videos update 👍
HI lets see this stuff go, good luck with your purchases.
Like the old TV commercial..parts is parts Vern.
Magnet on the lamp is for a CB Antennae not trailer lights.. we made several of those into work lamps
Awsome cars thanks for the ride along
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping by the channel Donnie!
Yes that those parts are cool Peace out
Should buy Silas that Silas #7 sign out back
Hope you start on the 62 soon would like to see get finished with your dad
Ole blue Homelite xl chainsaw
I spent a lot of time going to auctions like this with my dad. Looking at boxes full of stuff. Looking for treasure. Good memories.
Purdy cool auction. They had something for everyone. That old lathe for $20 would be a lot of fun.
love the car club plate!
That Okds wagon was like the Queen Family Truckster!🤣
Thanks great video!!!
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping by the channel Dan!
Henry Ford would be so proud
you should have checked out the other side of the ford tractor to see if it had a sherman transmission
Super cool collection of badges, especially the gold New Yorker!
Datsun 620 console
Lucky!!!
Thanx for the ride along mr pliers & Joe excellent cheers 🥂 😊
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Thanks again for stopping by the channel Dave!
@dave-uf8ir
Ай бұрын
@@mr.goodpliers6988 😎
That truck is gonna be super bad ass! Get you some of that!
I was renting an apartment years ago and a neighbour had a 40 Ford hood boat 😁😁. His was powered with a 2 stroke lawn mower engine with a 3' shaft and little propeller. Just the ticket for Duck shooting on a small stream or calm lake.
Ford tractor is a beat up 2N.AL B.
@n1r0l
Ай бұрын
8N had convex wheels and running (foot) boards . 2N was rebadged to the 9N during WW2 because of Govt price controls. They couldn't raise the price, so they came out with a "new" model. I am sure other changes were made too, I would bet, I am not an authority on them.
That backseat looks to be a 1956 chev belair wagon.
One last comment! That Deuces Wild poster is so cool!
Lots of neat little stuff!
I am amazed how much you know about this old classic car stuff. I was young in the Sixties, so I am suposed to know some basic things. But at your tender age, it is amazing what you know! Seeing this bin of slightly crusty bolts: They can be so handy. As I live in Europe there are sometimes bolts I could not even source where I live. I have boxes full of stuff like that, but sometimes I could not find what iÎ needed. More than once I had some bolts sent along with some second hand parts I sourced overseas.
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Once I learn facts, shapes, and applications, it's hard to forget them. My dad had a shelf of Chilton manuals with drawings of the front ends of each model year of every brand, which I would study at a young age. I cleaned out an old car lot which had been hoarded full of spare parts. It came down to the end of the job, and I had many 5 gallon pails of bolts. I saved a couple and scrapped the rest, realizing I'll probably barely use a handful in my lifetime. I saw a video on guys refurbishing old cars in Cuba, making replacement bolts on a lathe. I felt a little guilty squandering something they find so scarce, but they'd just sit and rust here.
Yes say hi to sialas lol 😊
Thank you for the video
The Ford tractor is a 9n . Wide 5 front bolt pattern , foot pegs instead of foot boards. The Model A pickup project isn't a Ford . It appears to be a Chevy maybe a truck or could be a shortened sedan. Different belt lines and a cowl vent instead of a cowl fuel tank. For what it's worth😊
Hope that cat has a home
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
She's our beloved kitty - chooses a lap and crawls up in it every night
Wow! The 8 track tape pushes in right on the frequency dial?😮
Please, please don't put off working on cars with your precious Daddy, Tim !!!! Believe me, when it's too late it's too late !!!! God bless you and your Dad !!!!! Eddy
Where are you amazed at the court case between Ford and Ferguson I thought it was most interesting take care
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Their "handshake deal" is intriguing
Those So-Cal Speed Shop catalogues from the 50’s-60’s at 8:09 would have been fun to page through. Did you grab them? And at 11:04 a sign for your buddy Silas
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
We have one retired friend who is the book and paper guy. They were super neat, but I let him have them
You passed up on showing those magazines, but I knew you would jump on them!
Ford Tractor is a 2N 👍 Enjoy
Take a closer look. There is nothing Model A about that cab.
I'm pretty sure that "Model A" truck was not a Model A Ford. The body lines were totally wrong
Flex tape!
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
😂
Ford tractor is a 2N or 9N but not an 8N
Time with your dad is the most important - we come into this world with nothing, and leave with nothing, even if one has acres and acres of rusty old cars at the end! My goal is not to be one of those guys with a back yard full of unfinished projects left for my family to dispose of.
No Model T ever used a 20" tire
@ronosga4391
Ай бұрын
What did the TT come with? The AA had 20"
@mikerussell505
Ай бұрын
@@ronosga4391 The late TT trucks had 6.00 or 6.50 X 20 tires on the rear. The TTs used the same tires as cars on the front. The early TT would have had 30 X 3-1/2 on the front. The last TTs had 4.50 X 21 fronts. This is the same tire as was on most 1925/26/27 cars. The tire 20" Tim bought was a car size, as was used on a 1929 Chevy, and probably many other makes. Model A cars were introduced with 21" tires and changed to 19" for the last two years of production. No Ford car was ever built new with 20" tires, as far as I know. Good point about the truck tires though.
What did the hemis go for??
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
Barely over scrap. They were early model small displacement, and the pieces had been scattered everywhere at this place
The people that laugh at your purchases are actually narrow minded people. OR don't know shit
Those two guys running the auction are real doofuses as they are the only ones there wearing Cowboy Hats! WTH?
@Al-vb6js
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Probably their uniform so buyers can see them more easily!
Why didn’t you show the toys sell?
@user-qv5lm8nr5n
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Probably because most of his viewers are adults.
@ernielaw
Ай бұрын
They are toys for adults.
@user-qv5lm8nr5n
Ай бұрын
@@ernielaw If you say so.
@mr.goodpliers6988
Ай бұрын
This auctioneer doesn't follow the tables row to row in a linear fashion. People pull items up that they want to see sold. There were over 40 tables - I did miss a few things