The model T is a great find well done to you and Noah for rescuing it
@4thGloryMonday4 жыл бұрын
noah is lucky. when i was 17 i had a diesel repair shop owner take me under his wing and teach me all there was to know about diesel repair and i worked for the guy for almost 15 years bc he was a good guy and treated me well, id still be working for him but now im self employed.johnthan reminds me of my old boss. noah is lucky
@darrenblue55374 жыл бұрын
Very solid old Model T. Amazing there still around .
@Paleoman524 жыл бұрын
That is in great shape for the age! This should be fun to watch come back to life!
@txnetcop4 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen a model T in 30 years in that condition. WOW! I don't know what you paid but it's worth it...super find!
@CarterAutoRestyling4 жыл бұрын
Great find, model Ts are a lot of fun! The body is older than 26, mid 23 and older had wooden firewalls. 26 and 27 had doors on both sides and a taller cowl (however early Canadian Ts had doors on both sides) 1919 was the first year for electric start, but the coil box is 26-27 so it may have a later engine too. Im looking forward to seeing you bring it back to life. Ps. The E brake should be vertical for neutral, all the way forward is high gear.
@40ounce584 жыл бұрын
Beautiful old Model T. What a great find! They’re very fun to drive.
@49walker444 жыл бұрын
I just got rid of my collection of model As except for a 29 roadster street rod with a flathead V8, that's what seemed so familiar.
@nurseratchet26344 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to these projects. That model T is in such great shape!
@CigarManGarth4 жыл бұрын
It's earlier than a 1926. (1920ish) For the future, try and use nylon straps at the frame points and try to put it neutral if possible. 1926 has has fuel tank under the dash with a cowling top fuel entrance. Parking brake at the rear is a brake, middle is neutral, full fwd is high gear. Nice find!
@alanwilliamson93504 жыл бұрын
You hit the jackpot on those 2 cars, really happy for ya. Can hear the excitement in your voice!!
@57Banjoman4 жыл бұрын
This is a '22 to '25 T-awesome find, my friend! Prayers for your journey to quit smoking-keep up the good work!
@LarryDeSilva644 жыл бұрын
Wow nice shape for a 1926 Model T . Looks like a great restoration project for sure. Thanks for sharing. Noah is a pretty good worker. Got a great boss too. Thanks for sharing.
@darrenfarr48904 жыл бұрын
These two sweethearts promise most excellant project video's to look forward to, cant wait. With JW and Noah on the job we're in for one special treat....
@JazzStrat7814 жыл бұрын
Wow! What a great find! That Model T is really awesome, love it that these old cars are still out there. Best to you and yours Jonathan!
@MrWoodfiddler4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jonathan for saving and becoming the guardian of these fine vehicles. We will look forward to the next barn-rescue arrivals. Happy Christmas to all. Chuck in NE Kansas
@paulbuckner44574 жыл бұрын
Talk about remote control! Twenty feet from the car, voice activated remote, " Noah turn on the wiper"
@lelandrogers10784 жыл бұрын
Great finds! Mitch Taylor has a video on how to start and drive a Model T.
@josephjakubec31714 жыл бұрын
Jonathan, you have the best You Tube videos by far. No one close. Thank you and keep them coming. Interesting and no nonsense, just like I like them.
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The model T is a great find well done to you and Noah for rescuing it
noah is lucky. when i was 17 i had a diesel repair shop owner take me under his wing and teach me all there was to know about diesel repair and i worked for the guy for almost 15 years bc he was a good guy and treated me well, id still be working for him but now im self employed.johnthan reminds me of my old boss. noah is lucky
Very solid old Model T. Amazing there still around .
That is in great shape for the age! This should be fun to watch come back to life!
I haven't seen a model T in 30 years in that condition. WOW! I don't know what you paid but it's worth it...super find!
Great find, model Ts are a lot of fun! The body is older than 26, mid 23 and older had wooden firewalls. 26 and 27 had doors on both sides and a taller cowl (however early Canadian Ts had doors on both sides) 1919 was the first year for electric start, but the coil box is 26-27 so it may have a later engine too. Im looking forward to seeing you bring it back to life. Ps. The E brake should be vertical for neutral, all the way forward is high gear.
Beautiful old Model T. What a great find! They’re very fun to drive.
I just got rid of my collection of model As except for a 29 roadster street rod with a flathead V8, that's what seemed so familiar.
Looking forward to these projects. That model T is in such great shape!
It's earlier than a 1926. (1920ish) For the future, try and use nylon straps at the frame points and try to put it neutral if possible. 1926 has has fuel tank under the dash with a cowling top fuel entrance. Parking brake at the rear is a brake, middle is neutral, full fwd is high gear. Nice find!
You hit the jackpot on those 2 cars, really happy for ya. Can hear the excitement in your voice!!
This is a '22 to '25 T-awesome find, my friend! Prayers for your journey to quit smoking-keep up the good work!
Wow nice shape for a 1926 Model T . Looks like a great restoration project for sure. Thanks for sharing. Noah is a pretty good worker. Got a great boss too. Thanks for sharing.
These two sweethearts promise most excellant project video's to look forward to, cant wait. With JW and Noah on the job we're in for one special treat....
Wow! What a great find! That Model T is really awesome, love it that these old cars are still out there. Best to you and yours Jonathan!
Thank you Jonathan for saving and becoming the guardian of these fine vehicles. We will look forward to the next barn-rescue arrivals. Happy Christmas to all. Chuck in NE Kansas
Talk about remote control! Twenty feet from the car, voice activated remote, " Noah turn on the wiper"
Great finds! Mitch Taylor has a video on how to start and drive a Model T.
Jonathan, you have the best You Tube videos by far. No one close. Thank you and keep them coming. Interesting and no nonsense, just like I like them.
Wow!