You and Derek make a great team! You both keep it interesting without over simplifying the work involved in getting it running. “If it was easy anyone could do it”
@@ModelA truth sir. Been watching him since he had about 7,000 subscribers. Wow did he blow up ! Greetings from Kansas City. Watched the whole episode on motortrend episode. Great work guys
I am so glad Derek has gotten this famous, I started following him right before his channel blew up. The guy is a genius at what he does, truly funny and an awesome father. I bet your channel will blow up with Derek's appearance.👍
Maybe because I’m an old man but this show brought tears as the times are changing and folks today are gradually losing history I so loved this episode thanks for all you do keeping us old guys in touch with our aging hostory
Yes sir! That poor car barely made it on that long trip but it did! It certainly can use a lot of TLC. And yes, Derek knows his stuff. I like his channel as well. Congratulations Paul!!
congrats Paul - Hope you can do this again with Derek when it isn't so rushed so we can get more of the actual work on film. This was great though - you got lots of work in a short time! Thanks for including us - very interesting. Glad you are feeling better.
That is a super story, what a transformation, lovely. I would bet you were just elated with the opportunity of doing that video. I always love seeing old model cars restored back to working order. Thanks Paul for this one, I hope you are having a wonderful week.
What an experience you guys had. The nostalgic piece of history you were able to be a part of is hard to gather through this small screen. I can only imagine you guys were on cloud 9! And there's no one better for you to have with you on such a venture as Derek. Great video!
Thanks to Derek, I was clued into your channel, and I am one fortunate youtube surfer. The amount of knowledge you've gathered over the years of working on these cars is incredible. Next spring, I start working on a 1940 Ford 1/2 ton truck my dad took apart in 1980. He had recently passed, and the truck is still in parts in his garage. It does have the original flathead in it, though.
That was a great episode! I am glad there are still folks around who are familiar with these old vehicles. And it sounds like Derek is glad as well. And thanks for the behind-the-scenes perspective.
So glad I ran across this on the motor trend network and going to share this with my Facebook friends. I had just finished listening to a book on CD from my library entitled "I invented the modern age the rise of Henry Ford" just some amazing history and am I glad I got to see some of the places they talked about in the book, hope to make it to Detroit someday myself, I had a Ford Fairmont about a 1980 and my dad had a 1950 black Ford and he had the convertible 1960 Ford Sunliner, in between those we a 1958 Ford Fairlane, we Also had and early 60's Mercury, a brand new 1969 Champaigne gold 351 Torino, and a 1973 Maverick.
So homesick...wish I could have been home for the Dream Cruise. I was around for the first one. So glad it's a Detroit tradition now, and Vice Grip Garage and Paul Shinn could show it....
Thank you for the great insight and behind the scenes into this awesome show and Thank you to @vicegripgarage & @Motortrend for allowing you to share this awesome experience and taking us along with you.. You are awesome!
Well guys....my heart melted when I saw the model A getting fixed :) I have a 1931 model A truck....me and my dad restored it in 2001...I was 31 years old first driving it....then...A huge rain storm came and flooded our home..the model A was parked in front of the house...water came so fast that it covered the model A for about 3 hours....my heart broke in that moment....after the water went down me and dad:( pushed the truck to the garage and drained the engine...he put kerosene in the engine and sadly it's been sitting since 2001. If Road worthy rescue could come to Anawalt, WV and help me get it running again... my broken heart my begin to heal...I lost my Dad in 2018 and my soul needs this Model A truck to live again...if the show is interested in coming I would be forever grateful... much love for your show....please respond... your friend, John Victor Davis :)
Hey John! I don't get to choose projects, and I was just a guest on the show. Please write to Discovery and mention it to them. If you convince them to do your car, and have me come back as a guest, count me in!
Kidney stones! Been there, done that several times. Good news is that after I turned about 50, I haven't had any more, and I'm 80 now. They truly add a new depth to the old expression "pissing and moaning". I surely commiserate with you!
Amazing job, that car looks great and just 5 days,simply amazing. Derek has been around for awhile and I’ve seen lots of his videos but I’ve seen all of your videos. Thanks for taking us along with you what a great time. That stone is huge. Thanks for the video friend.
PAUL,WOW! What a page of history being in Mr Fords office.And you having issues to deal with for the time you were there. Definitely one of the best videos to date.Nice little paint job also,from a can! OUTSTANDING ! BE WELL SIR,THX
Are you and Derek going to do any video's on the red Model A he bought and drove 700 miles home with your "remote" assistance?? That would be "cool" too !!
I've had the opportunity to drive a 1928 MODEL A . I drove a friend's a couple time and competed at the Indiana Newport Hill Climb. Had a great experience like no other.
Absolutely amazing!!! Talking with you at Model A Days Annie and I couldn’t wait for this video! What a fun journey for you guys! Cold chills to think you guys stood in Henry Fords Office! How blessed!! Glad your feeling better Paul. Thanks for what you do!
You did it again my Model A friend. I never thought that I would be looking so much forward to see your video’s Paul. Thanks and thanks again. It’s like I made that trip with you. Regards, Myron
This is great! I'm a long time subscriber of both Derek's and your channel, so this is such a great collaboration to see, absolutely loved it. We know that you helped Derek out on his VGG channel with the 700 mile quest in his Tudor sedan and it is great that he invited you to be part of this MT revival. Great Video! I'm so sorry that you were in so much pain during the filming, it didn't show at all. BTW, my favorite part is when you guys were playing "whac-a-valve' - that was hilarious.
@@ModelA Now if I can only get my '29 Tudor back on the road, it was converted to hydraulic brakes when she was restored in the '80s and they are constantly failing. I just want to go back to the OG mechanical brakes that Henry blessed her with when she was created. I just don't know what exactly she needs, how to do it, and where to source the parts. Good project for this winter I guess, somehow I'll figure it out. If I only had your brain and experience for a day!
The wait is finally over! I've been looking forward to this since the sneak peaks! That poor thing was rough... Amazed how well that rattle can job turned out in the end!
My heart goes out to you and hope you are well. I can't even imagine the pain you went through first just being there and keeping it from the other guys and then when you actually passed it I'm hurting just thinking about it.stay safe n well. From Scotland
Awesome seeing the show, and then your video and extra content. I inherited my grandfathers amazing 31 coupe and appreciate your knowledge sharing of all things model A. My grandpa shared, loved, and taught many "Model A" as well. Thank you for all you do and your hard work!
That was a great episode, and you and Derek have a great, easy going rapport, and I hope to see you two go in on another one. Roadworthy Rescues is one of the best shows on the Motortrend+ service.
wow, just awesome! all that history! You are a lucky guy to get to tour such a historic building and work on these beautiful machines rich in American history. Plus you get to hang out with Derek, such a cool guy. Keep up the great work friend!
Old stuff is built different. Just finished restoring a 1918 Emerson 27646 electric fan. Solid brass blades, cast iron base, and motor, and solid steel gears for the gearbox. Of course it was made in America!
I had to rewatch the episode after seeing your behind the scenes video. Enjoyed it even more the second time with the new perspective your video provided.
This was my first exposure to Derek and Paul and watched all 8 vehicles that Derek did last year. Now I've found his Vice Grip Garage online and watched the 714 mile Model A trip and the 569 miles 1972 Grand Marquis trip! Amazing stuff!
@@ModelA I know he takes a car out of the weeds literally that hasn't run in years and years and he's got it running in a day. I'd be a wreck driving 20 miles nevermind 714 miles with all the issues that pop up like oil or coolant issues. What a talent and so intelligent! Both of you are so smart and talented. Brains and the ability to use your hands.
@@ModelA It's obvious he hears and sees things and analyzes the entire vehicle and knows what to do. I'd love to see a finished vehicle but that isn't what he is doing. Recently I became interested in vehicle restoration and restoring a dead vehicle and at one end is Derek with your great help and then Garage Squad and at the other end is Joe Martin of Martin Brothers who is so talented and FantomWorks with amazing but expensive restorations that take years. What Derek does is awesome getting junk to run and drive miles and miles!
@@ModelA I'm 60 and retired and wish I was 20 again to start a career working on vehicles. My legs and back wouldn't allow me to do it today even if I went to school and trained to learn. All of you are so talented and impressive!
I LOVE both of your channels... and I'm a HUGE Model A fan! I had a 1929 Tudor when I was in high school that I never finished restoring because I enlisted in the US Navy in 1981 (dad sold the car a year after I left). I'd love to get a 28 or 29 Model A Phaeton some day. I've lived most of my life in Metro Detroit too!!!
I saw that this Model A went home to Tennessee with Derek and shares lift storage space with the red A that he had before. That's pretty cool. They're both good looking Model As and they got a great home.
Paul, thanks for this. Answers a lot of questions I had about this build. My sympathies on the stones. I’ve been through it and it required surgery. I’d asked Derek on FB for a behind the scenes video on road worthy. Thanks again, this was much appreciated.
So cool! What a great experience (well, apart from the kidney stones)! That's an unbelievable transformation in such a short time. And yeah, talk about shivers at getting to stand in Henry Ford's office. That was a nice little bonus experience. On a sidenote, I think you're both bang on with the Mustang comments, haha.
I subbed thanks to VGG mentioning you. You are a legend for helping Derek in that Model A he bought. Will enjoy your content. Always thought these things had their engines replaced with little Mazda engines or something. Amazing a lot have their original engines.
Hey thanks for the video, it was great to see a behind the scenes look on how the show is done. You and Derek did a great job and I hope to see you in future videos..... 👍👍👍
Just saw the episode and opened my lap top to this! Great! You and Derek worked well together. Now you ARE a celeb!! Haha I know you don't want that . Stay well ,please! Kidney stones can be serious.
You and Derek make a great team! You both keep it interesting without over simplifying the work involved in getting it running. “If it was easy anyone could do it”
Derek makes working on cars fun!
@4:25 JC!!!
@@ModelA truth sir. Been watching him since he had about 7,000 subscribers. Wow did he blow up ! Greetings from Kansas City. Watched the whole episode on motortrend episode. Great work guys
@@youthmanrecords420 Thank you! A very blessed Thanksgiving to you and yours
I am so glad Derek has gotten this famous, I started following him right before his channel blew up. The guy is a genius at what he does, truly funny and an awesome father. I bet your channel will blow up with Derek's appearance.👍
He is truly a great guy. My channel will never blow up, I'm way too niche.
Don't be too sure about that - There's 8 billion people in the world ... with that amount of people, even niche things can blow up.
Maybe because I’m an old man but this show brought tears as the times are changing and folks today are gradually losing history
I so loved this episode thanks for all you do keeping us old guys in touch with our aging hostory
Thanks Donnie. I am doing my beat to preserve this kind of American history.
Can't believe how good the rattle can paint job looks. But I gotta believe it since I'm looking right at it!
Textbook execution of Derekism #7! Well done.
Paul, in a different video, said; "Paint looks better in video."
it is nice to see Derek bringing in friends and family into his MotorTrend show. Nice of him to do that. Great episode Paul!
Derek is very generous!
Thank you for what you bring to us old car guys. Well deserved recognition by Derek.
Thanks Joseph!
Yes sir! That poor car barely made it on that long trip but it did! It certainly can use a lot of TLC. And yes, Derek knows his stuff. I like his channel as well. Congratulations Paul!!
It did fine until we got in stop and go traffic. Once we were moving again, it was solid
Saw the show last night on MotorTrend TV and loved your behind-the-scenes video! Thanks for taking us along with you!
Glad you enjoyed it Josh!
congrats Paul - Hope you can do this again with Derek when it isn't so rushed so we can get more of the actual work on film. This was great though - you got lots of work in a short time! Thanks for including us - very interesting. Glad you are feeling better.
Thanks Jim. I sure hope we get to collaborate together again. Derek is so much fun to be around.
That is a super story, what a transformation, lovely. I would bet you were just elated with the opportunity of doing that video. I always love seeing old model cars restored back to working order. Thanks Paul for this one, I hope you are having a wonderful week.
Yes it was! Thanks Dan!
What a fun trip that was! Not only working with all those great people, but enjoying the history of Ford!
Yes it was!
Thanks for taking us along. Thanks to Vice Grip Garage. I love this
Glad you enjoyed it Dan!
What an experience you guys had. The nostalgic piece of history you were able to be a part of is hard to gather through this small screen. I can only imagine you guys were on cloud 9! And there's no one better for you to have with you on such a venture as Derek. Great video!
Derek is an awesome human being
Awesome to see y’all working together! Love to see that car on the road again!
Thanks David! That car belongs on the road, not rotting away in a corner of a storage lot for sure
Derek is awesome. He does all his own stunts.
Hahaa!b Yep. This car made us become blood brothers a couple times I think. It sure fought us.
It's amazing that cars 🚗 like this are still just sitting around. Wish I had one 😪. Thanks for the video, Mike
Thanks to Derek, I was clued into your channel, and I am one fortunate youtube surfer. The amount of knowledge you've gathered over the years of working on these cars is incredible. Next spring, I start working on a 1940 Ford 1/2 ton truck my dad took apart in 1980. He had recently passed, and the truck is still in parts in his garage. It does have the original flathead in it, though.
So sorry to hear of your dad passing, Matthew. Good luck on the truck
That was a great episode! I am glad there are still folks around who are familiar with these old vehicles. And it sounds like Derek is glad as well. And thanks for the behind-the-scenes perspective.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So glad I ran across this on the motor trend network and going to share this with my Facebook friends. I had just finished listening to a book on CD from my library entitled "I invented the modern age the rise of Henry Ford" just some amazing history and am I glad I got to see some of the places they talked about in the book, hope to make it to Detroit someday myself, I had a Ford Fairmont about a 1980 and my dad had a 1950 black Ford and he had the convertible 1960 Ford Sunliner, in between those we a 1958 Ford Fairlane, we Also had and early 60's Mercury, a brand new 1969 Champaigne gold 351 Torino, and a 1973 Maverick.
Thanks Joe!
So homesick...wish I could have been home for the Dream Cruise. I was around for the first one. So glad it's a Detroit tradition now, and Vice Grip Garage and Paul Shinn could show it....
Thank you for the great insight and behind the scenes into this awesome show and Thank you to @vicegripgarage & @Motortrend for allowing you to share this awesome experience and taking us along with you.. You are awesome!
Thank you Steve
Well guys....my heart melted when I saw the model A getting fixed :)
I have a 1931 model A truck....me and my dad restored it in 2001...I was 31 years old first driving it....then...A huge rain storm came and flooded our home..the model A was parked in front of the house...water came so fast that it covered the model A for about 3 hours....my heart broke in that moment....after the water went down me and dad:( pushed the truck to the garage and drained the engine...he put kerosene in the engine and sadly it's been sitting since 2001. If Road worthy rescue could come to Anawalt, WV and help me get it running again... my broken heart my begin to heal...I lost my Dad in 2018 and my soul needs this Model A truck to live again...if the show is interested in coming I would be forever grateful... much love for your show....please respond... your friend, John Victor Davis :)
Hey John! I don't get to choose projects, and I was just a guest on the show. Please write to Discovery and mention it to them. If you convince them to do your car, and have me come back as a guest, count me in!
Nicely done. I would only argue Derrick didn’t land the show, the show landed Derrick. 😊
That's a fact!
Glad to see Derek join other builders teaming up ..
well...im shocked to see the last car roll of the line...thankyou...awesome content.
Kidney stones! Been there, done that several times. Good news is that after I turned about 50, I haven't had any more, and I'm 80 now. They truly add a new depth to the old expression "pissing and moaning". I surely commiserate with you!
I remember my dad dealing with those a few times. I feel sorry for all of you having to deal with that. I could not imagine.
I have been watching both of you for years cool to see you two together. Glad to see Derek doing so well.
Thanks so much
Well done! Glad to see another “A” saved. Looking forward to the episode and to more collaborations!
Thanks again Jim
Amazing job, that car looks great and just 5 days,simply amazing. Derek has been around for awhile and I’ve seen lots of his videos but I’ve seen all of your videos. Thanks for taking us along with you what a great time. That stone is huge. Thanks for the video friend.
Thanks 👍
PAUL,WOW! What a page of history being in Mr Fords office.And you having issues to deal with for the time you were there. Definitely one of the best videos to date.Nice little paint job also,from a can! OUTSTANDING ! BE WELL SIR,THX
Thanks Dean!
Paul that poor original engine sounded so broken inside when turning over lol. This was one of the best collabs on youtube, Period.
Thank you!
Derek couldn't have selected a better "co-host" on this Model A episode! Congrats, looks like it was a blast!
Thanks Tom!! I'll never forget it
Are you and Derek going to do any video's on the red Model A he bought and drove 700 miles home with your "remote" assistance?? That would be "cool" too !!
I've had the opportunity to drive a 1928 MODEL A . I drove a friend's a couple time and competed at the Indiana Newport Hill Climb. Had a great experience like no other.
Awesome behind-the-scenes look, Paul! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it OHR!
Absolutely amazing!!! Talking with you at Model A Days Annie and I couldn’t wait for this video! What a fun journey for you guys!
Cold chills to think you guys stood in Henry
Fords Office! How blessed!! Glad your feeling better Paul. Thanks for what you do!
That was an amazing experience for sure. Glad to meet you at Model A Days!
You did it again my Model A friend. I never thought that I would be looking so much forward to see your video’s Paul. Thanks and thanks again. It’s like I made that trip with you. Regards, Myron
Thanks Myron!
Good work! And how great to see the original Ford factory and Henry and Edsels offices! Wow!
Thank you very much!
Excellent job Paul helping a brother out
Thank you! A very blessed Thanksgiving to you and yours
Just happened to watch on Motor Trend TV this evening. Very glad Derek had you join him! You guys did great!
Thanks Bill! I was so nervous at first, but Derek made it easy.
This was a great episode! Thanks for the behind the scenes video. You all did a great job. The transformation was truly incredible.
Thank you so much!
I just watched the show on tv. Great job Paul! Thanks for showing us the back story.
Glad you enjoyed it Chris
DB’s comments on Mustang owners was spot on. Thanks for the behind the scenes adventure, hope to see you again
Thanks Tom!
This is great! I'm a long time subscriber of both Derek's and your channel, so this is such a great collaboration to see, absolutely loved it. We know that you helped Derek out on his VGG channel with the 700 mile quest in his Tudor sedan and it is great that he invited you to be part of this MT revival. Great Video! I'm so sorry that you were in so much pain during the filming, it didn't show at all. BTW, my favorite part is when you guys were playing "whac-a-valve' - that was hilarious.
Thanks SD! It wasn't 24/7 pain, it came and went in waves. Kidney stones suck. But playing Whack-a-Valve didn't suck.
@@ModelA Now if I can only get my '29 Tudor back on the road, it was converted to hydraulic brakes when she was restored in the '80s and they are constantly failing. I just want to go back to the OG mechanical brakes that Henry blessed her with when she was created. I just don't know what exactly she needs, how to do it, and where to source the parts. Good project for this winter I guess, somehow I'll figure it out. If I only had your brain and experience for a day!
Hey SD! Now is when you need the help and access to parts that an active Model A club can provide.
Great show Derek! One of my favorites! Love Model As and Ts. Paul is a great add to your team of friends that assist!
Thanks Jim! I fear this may have been a one time thing. However, if given the opportunity to work with Derek again, I'm gonna jump on it!
Thanks for sharing to us all. and HAPPY HOLIDAYS TOO ALL .
The wait is finally over! I've been looking forward to this since the sneak peaks! That poor thing was rough... Amazed how well that rattle can job turned out in the end!
Derek is realoy good at going PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSST!
Thank you for sharing this automotive history to a guy in Denmark. Thank you very much Paul.
Thank you Ole!
Holy Moly! That stone was HUGE! I feel your pain buddy!
I think I'm still feeling that one, man
I would rewire all the wires. Every single wire... Because what you guys do is amazing 💪
My heart goes out to you and hope you are well. I can't even imagine the pain you went through first just being there and keeping it from the other guys and then when you actually passed it I'm hurting just thinking about it.stay safe n well. From Scotland
I took one for the team!!
Awesome seeing the show, and then your video and extra content. I inherited my grandfathers amazing 31 coupe and appreciate your knowledge sharing of all things model A. My grandpa shared, loved, and taught many "Model A" as well. Thank you for all you do and your hard work!
That is awesome! Kudos to tour grandfather, and now you.
Thanks for posting. I am amazed the "TV GODS" haven't pulled this already.
I got permission to post this from the producers.
Truly enjoyed this video!! 👌 Thank for doing it Paul!
Thank you for being a part of this!
That was a great episode, and you and Derek have a great, easy going rapport, and I hope to see you two go in on another one. Roadworthy Rescues is one of the best shows on the Motortrend+ service.
Matt!!! That means a lot, thank you!
Just saw the MotorTrend ad on Instaphotopage. Can't wait.
That looks like you had such a fun experience in Detroit! Glad you enjoyed it, despite the kidney stone!
I did!
Thanks for the inside story of you and Derek.
Our pleasure Jon!
I can clearly see wy Derek wanted you to work with him. Awesome job 👏 👍 🙌 👌
Yes! Thank you!
Thanks for a behind the scenes look at the episode!!
You're welcome!
What a great experience being there and doing that great job Paul keep it going!
Thank you! What a lot of work. Worth it!
Great video! I was there last year with a group that drove our A’s from Minnesota. What a sight to see. Keep them coming
Steve
That must have been awesome!
wow, just awesome! all that history! You are a lucky guy to get to tour such a historic building and work on these beautiful machines rich in American history. Plus you get to hang out with Derek, such a cool guy. Keep up the great work friend!
Livin the life!!!
@@ModelA Amen! Blessings to you and yours, Happy Thanksgiving!
Old stuff is built different. Just finished restoring a 1918 Emerson 27646 electric fan. Solid brass blades, cast iron base, and motor, and solid steel gears for the gearbox. Of course it was made in America!
Made in USA!!! Nice
Hey Paul, sincerely enjoyed watching urself and Derek resurrect that ol girl. Yall made a great team and looked like alot of fun. Cheers
Thanks! It was SO much fun working with Derek. He really knows his stuff and is super nice on and off camera
when you said you did a colab with Derek, I assumed it was you and him working on his Model A. this is just as good.
Hee hee... Sneaky, no?
I had to rewatch the episode after seeing your behind the scenes video. Enjoyed it even more the second time with the new perspective your video provided.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks guy great to see
I loved it just watched the show
Thanks Clyde
Awesome Video I watched vise grip Lodge Last night as you Ventured into the Building!
Hahaa I photobombed him.
This was my first exposure to Derek and Paul and watched all 8 vehicles that Derek did last year. Now I've found his Vice Grip Garage online and watched the 714 mile Model A trip and the 569 miles 1972 Grand Marquis trip!
Amazing stuff!
Thanks Jack! Derek is a lot more knowledgeable than he lets on. No ego, just a super nice guy who knows a lot about cars.
@@ModelA I know he takes a car out of the weeds literally that hasn't run in years and years and he's got it running in a day.
I'd be a wreck driving 20 miles nevermind 714 miles with all the issues that pop up like oil or coolant issues.
What a talent and so intelligent!
Both of you are so smart and talented. Brains and the ability to use your hands.
I think in Derek's case, it has to do with experience and guts.
@@ModelA It's obvious he hears and sees things and analyzes the entire vehicle and knows what to do.
I'd love to see a finished vehicle but that isn't what he is doing.
Recently I became interested in vehicle restoration and restoring a dead vehicle and at one end is Derek with your great help and then Garage Squad and at the other end is Joe Martin of Martin Brothers who is so talented and FantomWorks with amazing but expensive restorations that take years.
What Derek does is awesome getting junk to run and drive miles and miles!
@@ModelA I'm 60 and retired and wish I was 20 again to start a career working on vehicles. My legs and back wouldn't allow me to do it today even if I went to school and trained to learn.
All of you are so talented and impressive!
Thanks for the video! You seem very Honest, Sincere and knowledgeable. Have a Fantastic day 😀
Thank you! My goal is to serve Model Aers and prospective or future Model Aers!
I'm really excited to hear Derek from Vice Grip Garage has a TV show! I can't wait to see it!
Yes! It's on MotorTrend TV on Tuesday nights. Also available any time at www.motortrendondemand.com
Dam I remember when I started watching him he layed on his back in his garage..good for you Derek
He has made it big time! I'm so proud of him.
Wow what a great show!
I LOVE both of your channels... and I'm a HUGE Model A fan! I had a 1929 Tudor when I was in high school that I never finished restoring because I enlisted in the US Navy in 1981 (dad sold the car a year after I left). I'd love to get a 28 or 29 Model A Phaeton some day. I've lived most of my life in Metro Detroit too!!!
Nice Paul! And thank you for serving our great country. Sincerely.
@@ModelA thank you so very much!
That was a good show my friend I enjoyed seeing Detroit again it's been many years since I've been there
Might be going back this year. we shall see
great job Paul, hope to see you on a few more episodes.
Unless they do another Model A, then I won't be much good to them.
I saw that this Model A went home to Tennessee with Derek and shares lift storage space with the red A that he had before. That's pretty cool. They're both good looking Model As and they got a great home.
Yep!
There still is a Ford Model T plant building in Cincinnati, Ohio. Right next to I-71 near Wm. H Taft Road. Now converted to an office building.
Sweet!!
You two could be brothers, I loved watching your video and the show.
I think this car made us become blood brothers at least twice
Love Detroit. The Ford plant tours are all fantastic. Ford Museum one of the best in the Country.
We made our own "tour", hahaa!!
Wow...totally cool they allowed you to show this. It was a fantastic episode... great job Paul. Glad everything "came out" OK 😁
Thanks! MotorTrend are the nicest people ever! They said I could post this after the episode aired, no problem.
Wow! The best of both of my UA-cam favorites!
Thanks!
What a great video thanks to vice grip garage.
Glad you liked it! Derek is really nice
Love it Paul this awesome glad to see you got to help out and see where it all started 😀
Detroit was amazing! Want to go back when I have time to goof off.
Paul, thanks for this. Answers a lot of questions I had about this build. My sympathies on the stones. I’ve been through it and it required surgery. I’d asked Derek on FB for a behind the scenes video on road worthy. Thanks again, this was much appreciated.
Did he respond?
So cool! What a great experience (well, apart from the kidney stones)! That's an unbelievable transformation in such a short time. And yeah, talk about shivers at getting to stand in Henry Ford's office. That was a nice little bonus experience. On a sidenote, I think you're both bang on with the Mustang comments, haha.
Hahahaaa!! I know
I really enjoyed this Paul thanks for sharing 👍It's really cool to see you and Derek working together on American history.
Our pleasure!
Great team and great video! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sirens and explosions, welcome to Detroit 😂😂 been here my whole life
I wasn't prepared for all the commotion
Having kidney stones 2 times, I feel your pain, the second time was a year ago, they had to go in and take it out. Great video by the way.
Ahhh, Detroit, my favorite city in the world!
I love all the automotive history there, and the buildings!
Great episode! Hope you guys get to collaborate on more stuff.
Thanks! Me too!!!
I subbed thanks to VGG mentioning you. You are a legend for helping Derek in that Model A he bought. Will enjoy your content. Always thought these things had their engines replaced with little Mazda engines or something. Amazing a lot have their original engines.
Thanks Benji! Welcome aboard. Most of these have original engnes. They are super reliable.
Hey thanks for the video, it was great to see a behind the scenes look on how the show is done. You and Derek did a great job and I hope to see you in future videos..... 👍👍👍
Thanks!!! If he ever does a Model A again, I'd jump at the chance!
Didn't show the big tire on I94. Nice to see both shows, one on Motor Trend and one on UA-cam.
A great episode hopes both of you do more on the model A and the model A Derek bought in the future
Derek is a class act.
Absolutely
Just saw the episode and opened my lap top to this! Great! You and Derek worked well together. Now you ARE a celeb!! Haha I know you don't want that . Stay well ,please! Kidney stones can be serious.
I am definitely not a celebrity. Just another Model A guy. Derek was FUN to work with! Oh man, I was laughing all the time.
Thanks Paul for sharing this amazing video.....
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Glad you enjoyed it Shoe!