“Today we have a 1912 White Star Line ocean liner, she’s been sittin for about 112 years, but today we’re gonna get her runnin and driving across the Atlantic”
@@chriskidwell7518 he sells a lot of his stuff on marketplace. I see them pop up on my feed every now and then since I live about 20 minutes away from his town
@@christianoconnor842 do you not realize how insanely expensive restorations are? This guy drives a single cab half ton ram. I don’t think he’s willing to spend that kind of money
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You are a very talented, amazing and smart young man. Thank you for inviting us to watch these. We all have learned so much. ❤
Still the undisputed champion at bringing old cars back to life... However the transmission is closer to tractor than automotive. The lever is "in gear" when it is all the way down, pulled up/back engages a mechanical park brake on the rear axle, "neutral" starts somewhere in the middle. The pedals are even more confusing at first because there's three of them. The left pedal is the forward "gears", pressed is low, released is high, and neutral is somewhere in the middle. Middle pedal is pressed by itself for reverse and otherwise left alone. The right pedal is pressed for the brake. It doesn't work the way you'd think either, instead it tightened a cloth strap around the output of the single planetary gear "transmission" to stop the car. Ford didn't start using a standard transmission until 1928 on the Model A. Hopefully this helps not only Mr. Jennings but also anyone who may get to drive one of these old girls.
Brother, I love this. I don’t know where you find these old ones like that but you always manage to get them running man I sure do enjoy it. I’m 68 years old and it’s just wonderful young guy like you keep it up brother I know it’s hard work but keep it up, please
Dustin, you sure have shown me a thing or two. In my past I have walked away from many seized engines but after watching / learning from you NEVER again. In fact I would look upon a seized engine as an opportunity to try my hand at loosening it up. Thanks for giving me the confidence to try. ben/ michigan
Good sir, you just are the coolest guy I have found here on UA-cam. So enjoy watching your videos as you work on these antique cars. Thanks for the great content.
Ever seen the auto classifieds? As well craigslist and word of mouth theres a guy in ohio that has acres of vintage harleys and indians he sells parts and basket bikes locals around there that have never ridden know who he is
The thing I love most about these videos is you taking it easy on problems that would have me throwing my tools out the door or yelling "holy shit- it's on fire!"
I’m an old Car Guy back in the 50s and 40s, so I don’t quite go back this far so I appreciate the explanation on the buzz coil. I was indeed wondering what the sound was, so thanks.
MIRACLE WORKER! My mom was born in 1922,...she no longer with us,...My pop was born in 1911,...also gone. Pop said they used to throw a raw egg into the radiator, to plug a leak for a short spell,..back in the day. Could be an urban legend, or goofus story. Totally enjoyable activity. Thank you, your videos are the greatest!
I love seeing these classics run again, it would be really cool to see them cleaned up a bit or even restored! Cars like these have always been my favorites
I have the same car, a 1924 T Fordor that sat in storage for 50 years. Got it running, but tore it apart and now looking for an engine rebuilder. Hope to drive it someday. Keep doing what you do, great channel!
They are getting harder to find every day. I hate to say but if you do find one you'll pay them a premium because they know it's a nearly extinct art. I know another channel called Strongs Garage out of Canada is these two guys that specialize in model T and model A restoration using old techniques and tools to truly return them to a like new state. Check them out
I have a few of these i'm restoring. I never would have thought that engine would run without a complete rebuild. And water back in the transmission is BAD - you're a magician ... good job -
It's crazy how many of these they made. In fact, this year of Model T still has the record for the highest annual production figure for a single model. Over 2 million
We had one these in our barn for years, as kids we would get it running, somehow, time after time after time, to drive it down the road at 2am to get more beer.
@@EngiNeeeeeeeeer-qu3gp St. Leon is where we lived, I moved in the late 80's but still go back to visit family ever so often. There us to be a huge Amish population there but the last time I went I didn't see many.
In the bustling household of the Smith family, chaos reigned supreme as they scrambled to get ready for Grandma Mildred's funeral. With the clock ticking mercilessly, Mr. and Mrs. Smith herded their three children - Timmy, Jenny, and Bobby - towards the front door, their faces etched with a mixture of grief and urgency. But just as they were about to make their escape, young Bobby came bounding down the stairs with an exuberant grin plastered across his face. "Mom, Dad! You won't believe it! Jennings motor sports just dropped a new video! Let's ditch the funeral and watch him fix old cars!" Bobby exclaimed, his eyes shining with excitement." His siblings, always quick to join in on any mischief, echoed his enthusiasm, their voices rising in a cacophony of excitement. Mrs. Smith's brow furrowed in consternation, her maternal instincts warring with her sense of responsibility. "Bobby, we can't skip Grandma's funeral just to watch a silly UA-cam video." Mr. Smith, caught in the crossfire between duty and desire, wavered momentarily, a mischievous twinkle dancing in his eyes. "Well, you know, dear, a little detour never hurt anyone. And it's not like Grandma's going anywhere, right?" But Mrs. Smith was having none of it, her resolve unwavering in the face of her husband's thinly veiled attempt at rebellion. With a sigh, Mr. Smith reluctantly acquiesced, conceding defeat in the battle of wills. Disappointment hung heavy in the air as the Smith family piled into their car, their dreams of UA-cam stardom dashed by the weight of familial obligation. As they trudged towards the funeral, their spirits dampened by the missed opportunity for automotive enlightenment, a sense of resentment simmered beneath the surface. The kids pouted and whined, their protests falling on deaf ears as their parents remained steadfast in their decision. But fate, it seemed, had a twisted sense of humor. For as they approached the intersection, a speeding car careened towards them, its driver oblivious to the red light glaring ominously in the distance. In the blink of an eye, the Smith family found themselves caught in a maelstrom of twisted metal and shattered glass, their world turned upside down by the cruel hand of fate. So the moral of the story, dear readers, is a cautionary tale indeed: when a Jennings motor sport video beckons, heed its call before it's too late. After all, you never know when fate might come knocking at your door, ready to teach you a lesson in the cruelest of ways.
My dad restored a 21' pickup in the early 70s I miss the sound of those coils! I used to get the chore of the crank start when the battery wasn't working, went to some fun events with it.
Wow, impressive! Thanks for making this old classic piece of History come alive. Just think of the men who worked hard endlessly with pride to build our country! I bet you made them proud!
Im like you, its a driver so its not got to be perfect. An i think you done an awesome job. Tips; the more you do it the better you get. Its really hard to try an explain how to paint one an tricks of the trade. Just do it as often as you can an you will be an expert the more you do it. You are right about one thing an that is your prep work is the most important key to making any paint job look amazing. I've, worked on cars for many weeks just sanding an cleaning over an over. Thats 90% of how it turns out. An never get in a hurry. Always just take your time. The best comes to those who wait. Until you are sure that it is ready to shoot. Great job my friend. Keep on hot rodding. 😁👍👍
I LOVE your videos! I live in Ola, Ar, want to meet you one day soon! I got my 1923 sedan just like this going! I have a lot of FUN driving the little thing!
Definitely a common theme on how you get each of the flat head engines running again, uou gotta figure out how to catch the transmission on fire before it will work. :) Great videos!
As much as I would love to see you take this T for a McDonald's burger, I think this one is going to need a couple things before it can be driven. Nice old girl. Amazing how these engines can still run after so long with being abandoned
I love this man's enthusiasm.. It's cool that he gets these old cars running again, however, the true testament is the quality of these old cars. Leave any car today sit that long... It ain't gonna run, no way .. great video, you can purchase wood kits for these old model T's.. this one is a good one to restore. Keep em coming.🙂
"The water's starting to change to oil, that's a good sign!"
Ever the optimist
I was born in July of 1950 and I can tell you, condition wise I can empathize with this old Model T Ford.
How awesome was the 60s? Seemed like a real cool time to be alive in.
My birth year also..
Every decade before the 2000 was cool to be alive in.
You're so upbeat!
Please come to my funeral - you'll open up the casket and get me running again.
He should have gloves, eye protection and a plastic apron using that acid.
@@guyfawkesuThe1 Safety third. It'll be fine!
@@guyfawkesuThe1 You're right, but we're not here to see dainty nitrile gloves like Edd China.
@@guyfawkesuThe1 You haven't been watching many of his videos, have you? 😁
“We’ve got a 1978 Caucasian male here and well, we’re gonna see if we can get him running!” 😂
All that work and not a single cuss word. Respect.
I make it 23 seconds into a day at work at best.
@@chrisbetz3644I usually have sworn 23 seconds if waking up
29:12 found one
@@colinrowe3940 he still does better than I do lol
@@colinrowe3940read this comment exactly when it happened 😂 . Best natural timing
“Today we have a 1912 White Star Line ocean liner, she’s been sittin for about 112 years, but today we’re gonna get her runnin and driving across the Atlantic”
🙌 😂 He could do it!!!
I could see this happening also.
As long as he stays away from the 1940 German Battleship, that’ll be fine. 😂
Fair amount of water in the block. That might be a bad sign.
Give him a drum 🛢️ of Marvelous Mystery Oil 🤔...
I'd bet on him for the WIN !! 😉✌️
The undisputed king of “Will it Runs”.
Nothing can stop him. Not even a 90% rotted out vehicle
Where in the hell do find these trucks modlel Ts WOW, what do do with the after you get them running ? Do you sell them or keep them ?😊👍👍
@@chriskidwell7518 he sells a lot of his stuff on marketplace. I see them pop up on my feed every now and then since I live about 20 minutes away from his town
And because it's just making a video and not preserving and restoring the machine it's nonsense.
@@christianoconnor842 do you not realize how insanely expensive restorations are? This guy drives a single cab half ton ram. I don’t think he’s willing to spend that kind of money
It's great to see that. 100-year-old vehicle running again. That's awesome
101 years old. That is amazing to me.
Can't help but wonder what it looked like when it rolled off the assembly line.
Not falling apart.
Like the end of horse culture
My 28 Model A runs fin
A quick Google search will certainly get you the picture you’re looking for my friend. 😊
It was black, we know that much. Old Henry was the quintessential tightwad…
There's a ton of "will it start" UA-cam channels out there, but yours is definitely unique. Really enjoy yours.
100% even better than VGG, dude is just real rather than all pumped on drama.
Old model Ts never die, they just wait to be rescued.
The T stands for tardigrade
Modern cars wait for the junkyard straight off the assembly line
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
You are a very talented, amazing and smart young man. Thank you for inviting us to watch these. We all have learned so much. ❤
Still the undisputed champion at bringing old cars back to life... However the transmission is closer to tractor than automotive. The lever is "in gear" when it is all the way down, pulled up/back engages a mechanical park brake on the rear axle, "neutral" starts somewhere in the middle. The pedals are even more confusing at first because there's three of them. The left pedal is the forward "gears", pressed is low, released is high, and neutral is somewhere in the middle. Middle pedal is pressed by itself for reverse and otherwise left alone. The right pedal is pressed for the brake. It doesn't work the way you'd think either, instead it tightened a cloth strap around the output of the single planetary gear "transmission" to stop the car. Ford didn't start using a standard transmission until 1928 on the Model A. Hopefully this helps not only Mr. Jennings but also anyone who may get to drive one of these old girls.
Brother, I love this. I don’t know where you find these old ones like that but you always manage to get them running man I sure do enjoy it. I’m 68 years old and it’s just wonderful young guy like you keep it up brother I know it’s hard work but keep it up, please
Dude is a 🪚 off genius, a master.
Your videos are guaranteed to put a smile on my face.
That young and all that knowledge of those antiques and so laid back and never gives up
I have to admit this was a good one including flames -and she is a runner!!!!!!
DEF a runner, it kicked itself into gear and tried to take off without waiting on a driver it was so eager to *run* hahaha.
The best Will It Run videos right here!
Dustin, you sure have shown me a thing or two. In my past I have walked away from many seized engines but after watching / learning from you NEVER again. In fact I would look upon a seized engine as an opportunity to try my hand at loosening it up. Thanks for giving me the confidence to try. ben/ michigan
Good sir, you just are the coolest guy I have found here on UA-cam. So enjoy watching your videos as you work on these antique cars. Thanks for the great content.
" The head gasket is leaking... not too big of a problem" LOL I love this guy! Always great videos!
It is amazing what you can do with these old things. Awesome videos
That's why I like this channel seazed motors and one good old boy with wholes in his shirt bound and determined to get em running again 👍😃
Where does this man find all these ancient antique cars and trucks to make run, certainly not facebook marketplace
Ever seen the auto classifieds? As well craigslist and word of mouth theres a guy in ohio that has acres of vintage harleys and indians he sells parts and basket bikes locals around there that have never ridden know who he is
I think he’s in with the old farm people
Here’s a wild idea; ask him.
his YT videos peeps see
Theyre all over the Midwest. Farms are full of em.
The thing I love most about these videos is you taking it easy on problems that would have me throwing my tools out the door or yelling "holy shit- it's on fire!"
Awesome video JMS, always a pleasure to see you getting another old vehicle running again, them old Ford's are just something special 😀👍👍
Always happy and feel warm watching this channel's video , thanks .
Love the sound of that old thing!!!!!
How great it is to hear a good old American accent . Home of the brave land of the free, God Bless America!!!
I’m an old Car Guy back in the 50s and 40s, so I don’t quite go back this far so I appreciate the explanation on the buzz coil. I was indeed wondering what the sound was, so thanks.
You sir, are a true WIZARD!!!!! Love your work and thanks for showing us how to get it done!!!!
So amazing how something sitting that long fires up. Also really cool to see how engines have been basically the same internal design for 100 years
What a lovely little car! It definitely needs to be preserved.
Good evening from Cape Cod ⚓ it amazes me every time you get one of these old girls running. Keep up the great work ✌️🇺🇲
YA IM HEDDIN DOWN THE CAPE. HEY BROTHER MASSHOLE.
MIRACLE WORKER! My mom was born in 1922,...she no longer with us,...My pop was born in 1911,...also gone. Pop said they used to throw a raw egg into the radiator, to plug a leak for a short spell,..back in the day. Could be an urban legend, or goofus story. Totally enjoyable activity. Thank you, your videos are the greatest!
Love your videos, man! You sound very optimistic and energetic, and also you're a very skilled mechanic!
I love seeing these classics run again, it would be really cool to see them cleaned up a bit or even restored! Cars like these have always been my favorites
She's been sitting since 74 BC, but we're going to see if we can get her running!
And then he ends up driving it home
Awsome informational narration and entertaining. Thank you
When those pistons start a-moving , well, that's a beautiful thing .
I thought so too.
This was pleasing to the soul of a motorhead. Thank you for the satisfying time you shared with us, look forward to more.
I have the same car, a 1924 T Fordor that sat in storage for 50 years. Got it running, but tore it apart and now looking for an engine rebuilder. Hope to drive it someday. Keep doing what you do, great channel!
They are getting harder to find every day. I hate to say but if you do find one you'll pay them a premium because they know it's a nearly extinct art. I know another channel called Strongs Garage out of Canada is these two guys that specialize in model T and model A restoration using old techniques and tools to truly return them to a like new state. Check them out
You are the guru of mechanics!!
Got to love them Old fords
I really enjoy the sound of the old engines and you have gotten quicker at finding the problems and fixing them
To put that T in neutral the brake lever needs to be halfway down the quadrant. The lever is fully forward it is in high gear.
isn't it a later model than 23? I thought 26 & 27 were the only ones to have that cowal door in front of the windshield ?
@@john6218attin 26 /27 the cowl vent was for the gas tank. 23 to 25 is a air vent
Performance chunks :) Now that's a classic right there!!
LOL, the termites stopped holding hands on this door.
I could listen to that engine running all day long. It sounds so good.
YES!!! A NEW VIDEO!!!! You’ve become my favorite UA-cam!! I adore your content!!! 🥳🤩♥️🥳🤩
This is amazing, you were able to get it running after all these years. You have great mechanics skills.
No car is ever lost
I have a few of these i'm restoring. I never would have thought that engine would run without a complete rebuild. And water back in the transmission is BAD - you're a magician ... good job -
You are amazing and highly entertaining !
....hopefully it doesnt fall off jack ......this man is legend!!!!!!!!
love these vids and its great they come out of ark
Amazing that you get those old vehicles running. Keep up the great work ✌️
"You guys watch this and make sure it don't go nowhere" 😂
It's crazy how many of these they made. In fact, this year of Model T still has the record for the highest annual production figure for a single model. Over 2 million
Very cool.. I enjoy all your videos sir. Very entertaining... start to finish. Thanks!
Amazing! This guy can make anything ancient run again!👌🤣👍 Love watching this videos!
Pb blaster should workout a sponsorship deal with you. 🤣🤣
Thank you for loving what you do. Pure knowledge and entertainment.
We had one these in our barn for years, as kids we would get it running, somehow, time after time after time, to drive it down the road at 2am to get more beer.
No you didn't, but nice fake story!
Indiana is notorious for these things lol. My uncle and us would get an old one running and drive it into the woods there.
@@EngiNeeeeeeeeer-qu3gp St. Leon is where we lived, I moved in the late 80's but still go back to visit family ever so often. There us to be a huge Amish population there but the last time I went I didn't see many.
Great sounding and running old Ford , hope you can drive it soon!
Gotta love them old girls
Golden singles in your area.
I love your channel!!! I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thanks for Sharing your knowledge with us.
This does my heart good
Stan, your comment says it all, love it…
Love it. Sometimes I binge watch this channel. Keep up the wonderful work.
In the bustling household of the Smith family, chaos reigned supreme as they scrambled to get ready for Grandma Mildred's funeral. With the clock ticking mercilessly, Mr. and Mrs. Smith herded their three children - Timmy, Jenny, and Bobby - towards the front door, their faces etched with a mixture of grief and urgency.
But just as they were about to make their escape, young Bobby came bounding down the stairs with an exuberant grin plastered across his face.
"Mom, Dad! You won't believe it! Jennings motor sports just dropped a new video! Let's ditch the funeral and watch him fix old cars!" Bobby exclaimed, his eyes shining with excitement."
His siblings, always quick to join in on any mischief, echoed his enthusiasm, their voices rising in a cacophony of excitement.
Mrs. Smith's brow furrowed in consternation, her maternal instincts warring with her sense of responsibility. "Bobby, we can't skip Grandma's funeral just to watch a silly UA-cam video."
Mr. Smith, caught in the crossfire between duty and desire, wavered momentarily, a mischievous twinkle dancing in his eyes. "Well, you know, dear, a little detour never hurt anyone. And it's not like Grandma's going anywhere, right?"
But Mrs. Smith was having none of it, her resolve unwavering in the face of her husband's thinly veiled attempt at rebellion. With a sigh, Mr. Smith reluctantly acquiesced, conceding defeat in the battle of wills.
Disappointment hung heavy in the air as the Smith family piled into their car, their dreams of UA-cam stardom dashed by the weight of familial obligation.
As they trudged towards the funeral, their spirits dampened by the missed opportunity for automotive enlightenment, a sense of resentment simmered beneath the surface. The kids pouted and whined, their protests falling on deaf ears as their parents remained steadfast in their decision.
But fate, it seemed, had a twisted sense of humor. For as they approached the intersection, a speeding car careened towards them, its driver oblivious to the red light glaring ominously in the distance.
In the blink of an eye, the Smith family found themselves caught in a maelstrom of twisted metal and shattered glass, their world turned upside down by the cruel hand of fate.
So the moral of the story, dear readers, is a cautionary tale indeed: when a Jennings motor sport video beckons, heed its call before it's too late. After all, you never know when fate might come knocking at your door, ready to teach you a lesson in the cruelest of ways.
You are such a good ol' boy and I love it. I love seeing a country boy just working away on something most people would scrap
This has been sitting since about just before the first ice age and well we are going to her her running
LOL
Ha. Yeah, those comments he generally says at the beginnings of the videos crack me up, too.
The way you get these old motors running again with the bare essentials is mesmerizing
Whats going on with the cuda bud?
Very cool! Nice job getting this antique running. A little spit, elbow grease And some polish this beauty will run just fine. 👍😎👍
Who thinks he could start the Titanic if given the chance 😊
I vote.....yes
I would love to see him make a video of an engine that's been under water forever......and get it running.
Wonderful old car!
Once you got the pistons and valves freed up, it ran like a champion!
Ticks over beautifully!
Keep up the great work!
You don’t need to squint to see it’s mint
My dad restored a 21' pickup in the early 70s I miss the sound of those coils! I used to get the chore of the crank start when the battery wasn't working, went to some fun events with it.
That car is no longer a car... It's an antique piece of art and you just keep the history to be alive and we do need that to continue to live on.
This was damn fun to watch I love seeing old engines coming back to life!!
Simply an awesome car, the Model T. Great to see the engine running again.
Love the knowledge you have with old engines bro. Keep the videos coming
Just love watching the way you go about getting these old girls running mate. Thank you for the video mate.🤠
Brilliant thanks, just goes to show, interesting to see what the transmission holds , great project,
Wow, impressive! Thanks for making this old classic piece of History come alive. Just think of the men who worked hard endlessly with pride to build our country! I bet you made them proud!
Im from indiana & 4 days ago i looked into some local ford model t’s. Ironic & wild! Love you vids so far.
you are the master, dear sir. many many youtube motorists should learn from you.
Im like you, its a driver so its not got to be perfect. An i think you done an awesome job. Tips; the more you do it the better you get. Its really hard to try an explain how to paint one an tricks of the trade. Just do it as often as you can an you will be an expert the more you do it. You are right about one thing an that is your prep work is the most important key to making any paint job look amazing. I've, worked on cars for many weeks just sanding an cleaning over an over. Thats 90% of how it turns out. An never get in a hurry. Always just take your time. The best comes to those who wait. Until you are sure that it is ready to shoot. Great job my friend. Keep on hot rodding. 😁👍👍
I LOVE your videos! I live in Ola, Ar, want to meet you one day soon! I got my 1923 sedan just like this going! I have a lot of FUN driving the little thing!
Definitely a common theme on how you get each of the flat head engines running again, uou gotta figure out how to catch the transmission on fire before it will work. :) Great videos!
Great job!! You just got that 74 year old Ford running, cool stuff thanks!
Your channel just keeps growing. Congrats and please keep posting.
I love your positive attitude!
As much as I would love to see you take this T for a McDonald's burger, I think this one is going to need a couple things before it can be driven. Nice old girl. Amazing how these engines can still run after so long with being abandoned
From Highland Park Michigan. Home of the Model T and the 1st mile of paved road on planet earth.
I admire you positivity and optimistic attitude!
Always entertaining as well as educational.
Sure beats anything they are building today! Wow what an amazing piece of history!
You've revived a serious piece of history man that's 👌 😊
I love this man's enthusiasm..
It's cool that he gets these old cars running again, however, the true testament is the quality of these old cars. Leave any car today sit that long... It ain't gonna run, no way .. great video, you can purchase wood kits for these old model T's.. this one is a good one to restore. Keep em coming.🙂