What a neat project: a Lincoln Speedster! A Lincster? Anyway, can't wait to see this project develop. The condition of the mechanical parts, even after sitting outside for so long, is astoundingly good!
As your name implies are you going to race it in Utah? Thx for watching this might take a while. I’m not on a time crunch “Go fast make a lot of noise “
@@KlepsGarage The Packard will be a streeter & is still about a year from getting into the shop after the 4 banger T coupster is done. My Bonneville car is an AWD streamliner.
Great experience with lever tech and what a massive dif built for tork every break part painted and put on wen Parked that motor nice plates over intakes dude singles reach adventures from scrap he may have those 20 yards with cars you'll see invite morsake repair he come running to se all well restored toys he a model T man and yours are 1916 up wow
Thank you for being you. The restoration and presentation of history in the auto industry is so important. The youth of the day need to be skilled in school into how precious the early history of motoring is also too. There was so much to enjoy in learning for a young person. How transport really started. I hope you will have many hours driving this motor vehicle on the road or in places that will allow you not to be run into by some idiot that cannot ride or drive properly we have them in Australia. They seem to drive on the wrong side of the road constantly Listening to their mobile phone again. Thank you for being you. Regards Al from down under.
Thank you. We have those drivers here also. Won’t be any electronics on this machine I am the computer. I have been to your country. Beautiful place. Imagine driving this from Sydney to Bunbury AU. Cheers.
Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
What a great race car frame with accessories and engine.
Thx for watching
Like and subscribed! Cant wait to see the nexf steps
thx. Check out Ep. 91. Shows how I got the car.
@KlepsGarage I will!
What a neat project: a Lincoln Speedster! A Lincster? Anyway, can't wait to see this project develop. The condition of the mechanical parts, even after sitting outside for so long, is astoundingly good!
Will be a fun build.
great job on the brakes hopfully you can get the motor unlocked
Time will tell that’s for watching.
Cheers.
Great find , and in nice shape too , sub`d
Ha. It’s a unique fixer-upper.
Thanks for watching Cheers.
Looking forward to seeing your build. I have a 29 Packard 645 Super-8 without a body in about the same condition & plan to speedster that as well.
As your name implies are you going to race it in Utah? Thx for watching this might take a while. I’m not on a time crunch
“Go fast make a lot of noise “
@@KlepsGarage The Packard will be a streeter & is still about a year from getting into the shop after the 4 banger T coupster is done. My Bonneville car is an AWD streamliner.
Great experience with lever tech and what a massive dif built for tork every break part painted and put on wen Parked that motor nice plates over intakes dude singles reach adventures from scrap he may have those 20 yards with cars you'll see invite morsake repair he come running to se all well restored toys he a model T man and yours are 1916 up wow
Thx for watching cheers.
That's a tank!
bravo
Thx for watching. Cheers.
Thank you for being you. The restoration and presentation of history in the auto industry is so important. The youth of the day need to be skilled in school into how precious the early history of motoring is also too. There was so much to enjoy in learning for a young person. How transport really started. I hope you will have many hours driving this motor vehicle on the road or in places that will allow you not to be run into by some idiot that cannot ride or drive properly we have them in Australia. They seem to drive on the wrong side of the road constantly Listening to their mobile phone again. Thank you for being you. Regards Al from down under.
Thank you. We have those drivers here also. Won’t be any electronics on this machine
I am the computer.
I have been to your country. Beautiful place. Imagine driving this from Sydney to Bunbury AU.
Cheers.
Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
That’s all on you! 🤓
it seeks to me the old lincoln we had around here was a 12 cylinder. is ran well
I have a 1923 Lincoln same motor. Great runner.
Do I see a crack in that ignition switch?
Don’t know I’ll look. Thx. Dave.
@@KlepsGarage Looking really good otherwise