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Cool looking hot rod, colour stunning inside Nice and tidy, motor powerfull and big, from the batcave, comes this beautiful car, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊
Why do these "restoration"/ fabrication guys always seem to leave the A/C disconnected? You do all of the work involved but you just can't muster up the ambition to get the HVAC working???😮
@@jaygrams5046 Hopefully the vehicle sells to someone in a cold climate ☺️. Just seems odd that the controls, vents, etc. are installed just to not "want" A/C. Saw a video of a Mustang, I believe, same scenario. Thank you sir. Will keep watching.
He bought it already built with a/c. He had to rebuild the motor and just never put the air in, wasn't important to him. Thanks for watching and the feedback
Fair critique that we can keep in mind for the future. We certainly could have at least propped the top cover open like in the photos, at least on this one. But probably because you can still see the majority of the engine compartment I guess we didn't. Sometimes the top covers can require tools to take off, but that doesn't seem the case with this one.
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/18061/1933-ford-3-window-coupe
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
Cool looking hot rod, colour stunning inside Nice and tidy, motor powerfull and big, from the batcave, comes this beautiful car, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊
AS SOMEONE ONCE SANG, "3 WINDOW COUPE, YOU'RE THE TOUGHEST MACHINE IN TOWN..."👍😎
Sounds like Mouse houdini, without slippers wow 😊 😊 😊
It has no bumpers. Bumpers are a must. Without them the car is incomplete.
Why do these "restoration"/ fabrication guys always seem to leave the A/C disconnected? You do all of the work involved but you just can't muster up the ambition to get the HVAC working???😮
The guy who built it said he had no desire to have air, I guess personal preference.
@@jaygrams5046 Hopefully the vehicle sells to someone in a cold climate ☺️. Just seems odd that the controls, vents, etc. are installed just to not "want" A/C. Saw a video of a Mustang, I believe, same scenario. Thank you sir. Will keep watching.
He bought it already built with a/c. He had to rebuild the motor and just never put the air in, wasn't important to him.
Thanks for watching and the feedback
_Plum_ Perfect!!! 😉👍
Oh yeah! 😎
❤BEAUTIFUL 33❤
I’m curious as to why in these old coupes they never take off the cover over the engine when they show you the engine. Is it that hard to do?
Fair critique that we can keep in mind for the future. We certainly could have at least propped the top cover open like in the photos, at least on this one. But probably because you can still see the majority of the engine compartment I guess we didn't.
Sometimes the top covers can require tools to take off, but that doesn't seem the case with this one.
Thank you for always responding to our questions. @@VoloMuseumAutoSales
How do you get the Engines in and out of these Cars?
With some disassembling, time & patience.
Price ??
Prices for all our cars that are available are on our website. www.volocars.forsale
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales Do you maybe have a Fiat Topolino hot rod in your offer? I am very interested
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Thank you!
Why do people put 350 turbo tyranny with a big block, doesn't make sense. Nice 33