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OldModelTGuy
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Приєднався 14 кві 2020
I'm featuring videos of anything old car related featuring auction finds, ongoing restoration projects, car shows, car tours, museum tours, and archeological digs within my our shop.
I'm based out of an enchanted pine forest filled with rusty car parts.
I'm based out of an enchanted pine forest filled with rusty car parts.
Part 1. Trucks, Station Wagons, and Campers at the Motor Muster
Just the trucks, stations wagons, vans, and campers at the Greenfield Village Motor Muster
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1959 Avion Explorer Walk Around
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A great vintage camper in mostly original condition that will be an ongoing project.
Model T Ford Homecoming 2024
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Just walking around looking at cars in Richmond, IN.
The 'Dred', Grateful Dead 1949 Studebaker M5 Equipment Truck
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Owsley Stanley's truck used by the Grateful Dead from the early 60's to the early '70's. Selling at auction Labor Day weekend in Auburn, IN
1938 Ford Marmon-Herrington 4x4 Station Wagon
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For sale through Auburn Classic Cars and seen at the Worldwide Auctioneers Spring Enthusiast Auction, Auburn, IN
1913 American Underslung Model 34A Tourist
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Auctioned at Worldwide Auctioneers Spring Enthusiast Action, Auburn, IN
1919 Renault Type GR Skiff
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Auctioned at Worldwide Auctioneers Spring Enthusiast Auction, Auburn, IN
Visiting the Wills Sainte Claire Museum in Marysville, MI
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A great museum north of Detroit on the St. Clair River. Check out their website and throw them some support. www.willsautomuseum.com/
Pre-War Chryslers at the Old Chrysler Garage, Isanti, MN
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Nice little collection of Chryslers just north of Minneapolis.
The History of the Pope Family of Cars
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A little history of the Columbia Bicycle, Columbia Car, Pope-Toledo, Pope-Hartford, Pope-Tribune, Pope-Robinson, Pope-Waverley and the Pope Motorcycle. For further reading check out these links that were invaluable to me researching for this video plus many more that I'm probably forgetting: toledosattic.org/exhibit-collections/commercial-indsutrial-history/birth-auto-industry www.virtualsteamc...
A Few Cars at the 2023 Hershey Car Show
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A Few Cars at the 2023 Hershey Car Show
2023 Walking the Hershey Fall Meet Car Corral
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2023 Walking the Hershey Fall Meet Car Corral
Visiting the Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, Auburn, Indiana
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Visiting the Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, Auburn, Indiana
Great cars at the Auburn Fall Auction
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Great cars at the Auburn Fall Auction
What am I finding as I start to clear project space?
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What am I finding as I start to clear project space?
Pre-Model T Fords, The Museum, The Swap Meet, The Car Show !
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Pre-Model T Fords, The Museum, The Swap Meet, The Car Show !
Commentary on the 2023 Sauder Village Antique Car Gathering in Archbold, OH
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Commentary on the 2023 Sauder Village Antique Car Gathering in Archbold, OH
Looking at cars at The Enthusiast Auction
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Looking at cars at The Enthusiast Auction
Duesenbergs at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, Auburn, IN
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Duesenbergs at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, Auburn, IN
Studebaker National Museum, South Bend, IN
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Studebaker National Museum, South Bend, IN
The National Packard Museum in Warren, Ohio
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The National Packard Museum in Warren, Ohio
Visit to the National Auto & Truck Museum
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Visit to the National Auto & Truck Museum
Walking the Car Corral at Hershey 2022
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Walking the Car Corral at Hershey 2022
Great video .
very nice
Wow that was comprehensive Very well done I look forward to forward to your next video
I didn’t know the origins of the iconic 350. Very interesting
I love that I learn something new from your videos 🙌🏼
Those wagons are sooo cool. Your knowledge is unmatched!! You could have your own show!
1:33 same finishing projects is overrated
My dad loved Studebakers. Fortunately, there was a local Studebaker Club that sponsored annual car shows where we could admire many models. Wonderful to see all these examples. Wish he could have toured this. Collection collection
Have you ever heard of of a Spartan trailer? I lived in a 20 ‘ 1947. While in college It was inexpensive but all birch interior. Good luck
Yes! Spartans were a high end trailer
Great experience! Maybe we’ll see more of your videos as the summer progresses (?)
Yes, I plan on it
Great old coach!
What a neat idea.
I absolutely love this! Hello from the uk 🇬🇧
Love this !
Its not just a trailer. Its the ultimate car accessory.
loved this! can’t wait to see how it turns out😊
I don’t know why but I love kitchens appliances from the 50s 😂 can’t wait to see what you do with this!
Can’t wait to see it done!
Good anti-theft device just to leave it plugged in. A would be thief would have a shocking experience!!😁 I've seen these fixed up very nicely at antique camp trailer shows. You have a jewel in the rough!!
Thanks!
so many people love to modernize these and make them into a comfort loft. I don't have a problem with that, but I do think most of the charm is lost when you take out everything original and add modern crap that will fail within 5 years. Please keep posting content like this, you have a knack for talking to a camera.
Thanks! I’m going to try and keep my changes minimal, really just replacing the things that aren’t original anyway (curtains) or absolutely need replacing (floor) but still retain the original feel.
Cool. I was born in 1959. Should be fun.
I bought a pair of door sills for my 1929 ford model a roadster pickup truck from Brookville roadster
Excellent video and a wonderful backstory. A real survivor! Thanks for sharing.
Learn soooo much from your videos. Thanks!
Wonderful video! Wonderful cars! I love ur work man!
There 1909 car at the museum is in fact a 1908 and a very early model. Some beautiful member cars this year. I forgot it was this month -
That's not the museum's car, but one that came in for the show. Yes, though, the museum does have a very early two lever car.
Beautiful machine man, nice video keep up the good work😁👍🏻
i have a T and have old Riverside tires. Not as old as yours though. I know you want to retain the patina but maybe clean the windshield? 😃
It does occasionally see some Windex.
😮😮😮😍😍😍 Amazing!
would you like to see a vendors perspective? find me at fall Carlisle , actually fine me now! Ford . Come meet my friends! 1
Unfortunately, I've never made it to Carlisle, but feel free to let me know your space number, maybe I'll make it this year. That's the great thing about this hobby, pretty much everybody is just a friend I haven't met yet. I've been a vendor myself at Hershey for maybe 25 years now. I should be back at my usual spot at OAI-21 this October if anyone wants to stop by and say hey (unless I'm out wandering around)
Enjoyed your tour -- Absolutely luv Packards! Thank you for sharing. Liked your channel, subscribed.
My great uncle has a 1934 ford 2 door sedan
Great Truck and story! Thank you for sharing this wonderful truck with all of us!
Thanks for sharing! I would love to spend a couple days there. I wonder if the Scotsman isn't a 57 1/2? I thought all the 58 models had dual headlights? Also, I have read that both Kaiser-Ilin (Ilin Ltd.) and Continental & General in Australia continued to assemble Studebaker CKD kits well after the Hamilton, ON shut down. I wonder if somewhere in the world there's a kit of a complete car that has yet to be assembled!
While other Studebaker lines moved to four headlights, the Scotsman kept the same fenders as '57 and thus the single pair of lights. I'm not sure about how long the supply of knock-down kits lasted in export markets. Ilin in Haifa continued to produce cars into 1967. It's certainly possible that a couple kits were thrown in the back of a warehouse waiting to be found.
I am assuming the glove box was used for his “side hustle”
From what I've read, 'sound engineer' was his side hustle. The guy was a major LSD chemist. He produced hundreds of thousands of doses and supplied the Beatles and other luminaries.
woah that is pretty cool. keep up the good work!
Looks amazing
Beautiful car
Cool video man👍🏻
wow that is so cool, thanks for posting these otherwise i’d never of seen!
Love your videos!! 🎉❤
Thanks!
I absolutely love the older European cars! Very cool piece! I always thought the early Renault hood designs like this were very unusual, interesting, but honestly very nice. Hope to see more from you!
4.5 L making 18 hp! It’s crazy how far we’ve come
I had to double check that figure from multiple sources to make sure it wasn't a typo. That's pretty weak even by 1919 standards.
More than a century old 😅
wanted to reach out to you in regards to this truck & a Project I am working on. You se, I don't see that is ( legally blind ) or not as good as a modern driver should. I plan to give up my driving license when it comes due next, & with my age my back has been all but gone for some time. So knowing what my future holds I have found a very nice Afikim C4 handicapped mobility scooter . It is mint for both inside & outdoors use. It isn't the most beautiful buggy , So the crazy idea of customizing it to look like a TT C Cab came to mind. And I am in the process of designing, obtaining materials, & getting to know these trucks inside & out as best I can. Hens my comment. I was a customizer from back in the day during the mini P.U. & Van days so I'm not a total newbie. I chose the CCab design 1rst as a ode to the hot rod era 2nd because with that curved top & split body lines it will give me the lines I need to have a couple needed custom features I need. by doing the headliner of that curved top I can include a set of tracks for a set of progressively darker tinted plexi glass windshield & side sunshade set up. then with the body split just behind the cab I can include a custom trick that will allow me to have a detachable cab & front from a stand alone rear box & Carrie axle or axles not sure just yet. I will accomplish the removable back box by useing a standard size grocery cart to form the base structure .By backing the scooter up to what is the rear or handhold end of the G. cart & using the accessories mounting point, I can get either design. to the G. cart I will add body panels, interior panels, light extinctions, rear doors, as well as bicycle wheels, so anyway when I get it done I'd like to build a custome Mobility scooter club so I can offer older folks a added activity to get us out for some fun & air, maybe set up roard trips for charity, I've just startted a non profit to buy, refurbish & re home used mobility scooters for low income people The " Friendly and Thrifty Mobility" we just set up a F.B. page to get the word out & provide a contact point for potential clients, scooter sellers, scooter donator's friends with Ideas. Any advice or ideas you might have to offer will be received gratefully. feel free to reach out.
Well, I certainly see potential out there. We all age and many of us reach that point when we can no longer enjoy our cars in the same way. I've seen my share of modified scooters and golf cars moving around at shows and swap meets over the years. Heck, I've even got a late 1950's Cushman Minute Miser in the barn waiting for the time to work on it. I would contact the major club sites and see if they can sent the word out to members the your group exists . Feel free to reply to this with the link to your Facebook group in case anyone reading here is interested.
Love! wish i could go! from ireland xxxxx
I’ve always been curious about the worm drive rear end. Generally, in any worm drive mechanism, the worm drives the wheel but the wheel can’t drive the worm unless the gear angle is at least 45 degrees, which I wouldn’t think practical. Therefore, a TT with worm drive won’t roll, not by gravity nor can it be pushed to crank. All of which makes that weak parking brake a moot point, you could conceivably stop on the steepest hill and it not roll. Or am I wrong about this?
Not certain about the worm mechanics you mentioned, but I will say that I've never had any difficulty pushing or pulling the truck when it was in neutral. Early on, when I first got the truck, I was working on the engine and towed it around the yard in gear quite a bit to get it to start. (turned out most of the problem was a rust hole in the vaporizer plate, rebuilt the carb and it starts like a dream (most of the time))
Add to my last comment, my usual way of taking it off the trailer is to get in in put it in neutral, then have someone give is a little shove. As soon as the back wheels hit the slope near the back of the trailer, it rolls right off. Much easier than cranking it up on the trailer.
@@oldmodeltguy thank you for clearing that up for me! As I mentioned, I have always wondered about it and while I’ve run across several Model T’s at car shows, I’ve never had the pleasure of seeing a TT and talking to the owner. What a great truck you have there.
Thanks, no problem
Been wanting to visit here for quite some time, thanks for the video...👍🏁
There is a man with about an acre of old cars and trucks. He is old and will never have the time to restore very many of them. I'd make him a good deal on one but he isn't interested. It's a sin that they sit there and rot.
very cool stuff!