That Bricklin was bought by Derek at Vice Grip Garage, in Florida. He got it running and drove it back to his house. He does have an O'Reillys Pro account. Obviously he sold it to DD's SpeedShop. It's fun to see the same car make it's way around the UA-camr's!
Love the commentary on the contents of Derek's old bricklin. I would warn you about the parts back there...im not sure they all work but I'd have to rewatch the VGG video on the bricklan and I have such little interest that car to begin with and this is the 4th youtuber I have seen mess with the exact same car!
There are a few reasons why so many Model A's survived. They made millions of them. They were a huge improvement over the Model T's in function and construction. Many Model T's, even ones in good condition met their end during the scrap drives of WWII because they were considered an old and mechanically obsolete car that was worth more as scrap for the war effort than as a car to be driven.
I almost laughed myself into tears when I saw the stickers. My grandpa was born in 1910. He had lots of model a stories like wiring a sock on the carb for a air cleaner, carrying a razor blade for a defroster, tipping it on its side for tire repairs and never forget be the last car at the dance because you can't use your hose and can to siphon gas to get home.
That is so cool ,I have one grandpa that was born in 1910 and one that was born in 1896 ,both born in Italy ,so the only stories I got , we’re about donkeys and bicycles , in Italian Lol
I know someone that drives his daily. It was completely restored by his Dad when he got it from his Dad and now he has it. His Great Grandfather bought it and it's been passed down to each generation.
Looked like Duff Dog was emitting a transcendent inner light driving with you in town; his colors reflected the ‘golden hour’ of the day magnificently-great photography and video Sir Mortske, thank you. Teamwork; even the thumbnail. Love the Duff!
Another good one Mort. Enjoyed it immensely. Dad had a '29 Model A in the early 1950's. Said he could get 70 MPH out of it, but that was floored. May have had overdrive. Can't ask him as he expired in 2005.
Chin , that was a fantastic job editing! The Model A is priceless. Save it you might never find a better one. The Briklin looting was funny as hell! Canadians won't notice the stickers. LOL Great video Mortske, of course Mojo and Duff did their part. Thank You! Poor DD... 😅
You got a real beauty there! And your driving it (pretty awesome). The price is great for a driver.. This car won't sit long so drive it while you can! And the fact that Skip was still around to give the rundown on video was AMAZING! Really, really enjoyed this episode 👏
I am always learning things about the older cars and trucks from you. You’re an amazing source of knowledge on this stuff. Duff cracks me up too with his timing of replies. Fun fact: Sunday I saw a red Cowboy Caddy here in Texas with 26 Chicken chasers on the cab in non other than a Walmart parking lot! Yeee haaaah! Love your show!
That was one heck of a Mortske Monday . The 31 Ford is a running driving piece of motoring history , There were some other cars but the prices were out of ( well you know what I mean ) . Thank you for the trip to Minnesota , It seems that here in Ontario is the only place with snow . Take care , God Bless , till next time , Stuart in Canada ..
Poor Dan getting picked on by you and Puddin, love the bumper stickers 😂 it was nice doing the tag along with you at the auction and you certainly got one nice model A. Keep up the good work and the awesome videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
So glad you got something that makes you peaceful and so happy. Too much stuff needing major TLC not to say surgery. Glad for you. Take care Keith in another country but with you all the way.
I got to ride in an A model when I was 14 years old. It belonged to my best friend's dad, and I still remember how it sounded and how nicely it rode. You are living the life, Mr. Mortske! My best to Duff and Mojo, and Merry Christmas to you all!
Listening to you talk trash to and about your friends makes me feel like I'm in my own shop. It's the best part of your channel. Oh, the cars are cool, too. Thanks for the entertainment! You're definitely an original.
It’s been a few years since I’ve been around anyone who rolled their own tobacco smokes. I remember as a kid it was still pretty common to see men pull out their Prince Albert metal tins and roll themselves up a smoke. One of my grandma’s dipped snuff most of her life but she was so clean with it you’d never notice it unless you were family. She was a member of an old fire and brimstone Baptist church and one morning her preacher was screaming about the sin of smoking cigarettes. Granny shook his hand at the front door of the church and said “Amen preacher, anybody who will set fire to good tobacco deserves to go to hell.” 😂 👍for the content.
Mortske I love it when you're out at the auctions or swap meets and you talk with the locals.. since you're from up there you aren't just in the shop with us (you know) your words take on a certain je ne sais qua that northern accent.. it's the oddest phenomenon. I love it! Thanks for sharing the auction with us.
Awesome car. I just bought 6 volt sealed beam headlights for my 39 buick. That's an upgrade I'm sure I'll be happy to have. I went thru about 6 of the old style bulbs in 6 months. Hope they are brighter. Thanks for what you do. Love the video
@MortskeRepair thank you. I tried the old style bulbs off ebay that were led's they were worse than the old school bulbs. I'm waiting for the wiring I ordered. Thanks again for all the great videos.
Imho if someone is having a bad " Monday" as I often hear people complain of " They haven't had the Pleasure of a "Mortske Monday Video! Such a cool car ! Loved the "Easter Egg " ! Wonder if anyone else caught it? Thanks Mortske for making Monday's Great again ! Godspeed!
Great episode. I think it's great old Skip took the time to tell you all the things you needed to know about the old Ford. It's not every day you come across a car that age that's still a daily driver. Enjoy it, I know Duff does.
What a great video, it was like a double feature. Keep up the awesome work. 👍👍👍, also great placement on all the shipping stickers on the Canadian Camaro.
Skip is a good Ole boy he was ready and willing to tell you everything you needed to know about the car. What a cool daily driver seems like a good choice for Post Office runs on 30 degree plus days.
NICE BUY. Enjoy driving a car older than you. This may be the first time I have seen you drive a vehicle onto the trailer. I love those 394 Oldsmobile engines- torque is amazing. The gear boxes were not so hot- not allowing the engine to rev before it hit high gear. I drove a 64 Super 88. Great car.
I grew up on Oldsmobiles. Dad drove them from the time if his first car. He had a 46 55 65 and switched to Buick in 81 and 99. Which were used. My daughter drove the 99 Buick until it fell apart on the body.. The 65 Delta 88 had a 425 and would do triple digitals with authority. The 55 was the coolest one if I was to get one from my youth. Dad sent money home from the war to get the first Olds from the local dealer. The dealer had all kinds of offers above retail ....one of which was five hundred over. But a promise was a promise back in those days and Dad got the car.
I recently watched a live feed from pole barn garage. The topic was about marketplace and similar sites. There was a bricklin in the listings. He said he would buy one of it was is his price range. There’s one born every minute. I can name at least two others. I was looking forward to seeing it on top of Mortske mountain.
I would say best buy so far, maybe? At least you can now have a day at the races with Scott and Johnathan W. Model A should have a air cleaner from the factory, but usually they just go missing for reasons I don't know. Alloy head might be cool if it was a hotrod(not sure how much better it is cooling wise) but if you don't plan to build a racing engine the cast iron one will do the job. Water pump is super easy to repair, only watch out with the bushings cause these are some weird graphite bronze material. 21" tiers are harder to find than the 19" ones. Over all, if I would own this car I would do probably the same things you mentioned in the video. Only keeping the spare tire on the fender cause it looks classy, but only from my standpoint. I sure love the Model A and AA dump truck. These are a legend in some corners of the world. The Auction had lot of good stuff but also easy to go broke by drying to get everything.
That 31 model A . Is just completely honest . Runs drives defo not showroom condition. She’s a lovely old car . Drive it as is or restore it. Difficult poser ain’t it . It’s nice either way . Thanks Mortski for taking us followers along for the ride . Not forgotten Duff too .
Having owned well over a hundred cars since the late 70's. Everything from Leadsleds. rare muscle cars, vettes to M3's and MX5's, still haven't got my 'holy grail' a 31 model A. To paraphrase Puddin, my Someday Model A...is still Someday.
As much as I love hot rods, I really love originals. What’s even better is seeing them being used in close to original form. People tend to forget that these were once the nicest piece of transportation available. Enjoy that old darling!
I'm curious how many channels the bricklin is going to end up on lol. And that last guy would be miles ahead if he'd keep some of his part store goodies😂
Mortske, you have a good knowledge of everything that's older. I get everything through late 40s through 1970s. Before or after that I haven't to clue. Enjoy your video and your interplay with Duff. Pookie seems like a character. Good to see Chin and mojo too. Thanks for your time. Dave.
Nice honest old A-bone. It was good that Skip was able to spend time with you giving you the once around on the car. I like it! All the best, Mart in England.
I had to watch 45 minutes of rubbish just to be ripped on. I expected nothing less.
No extra charge
DD's Speed Shop DD's Speed Shop DD's Speed Shop
Did someone say DD Speed Shop
Don't feel bad, Danno, at least you're a finalist for TROLL OF THE WEEK! 🤣 A rare honor for a Canuck, since MOST are so agreeable! 😉
A positive comment pinned! LoL 🤣😆
Still pumped you bought this thing!
Ahahah this parts raid was brought to you courtesy of ol vice grip huh?
Needs a pressure wash job.
get yours going bigtime,whit a 350 in it.old mortsky will be 35mph and you will be going 15o mph
Mortske and pudding should have a race
"The Today Model A"
That Bricklin was bought by Derek at Vice Grip Garage, in Florida.
He got it running and drove it back to his house. He does have an O'Reillys Pro account.
Obviously he sold it to DD's SpeedShop. It's fun to see the same car make it's way around the UA-camr's!
I always thought it was funny how he doesn't like Derek and one of Derek's cars ended up at his place. Lol
If I remember right Vice Grip got it from Tavarish
I’m watching this thinking that’s the one from VGG. 🤣🤣🤣 what a time to be alive!
Love the commentary on the contents of Derek's old bricklin. I would warn you about the parts back there...im not sure they all work but I'd have to rewatch the VGG video on the bricklan and I have such little interest that car to begin with and this is the 4th youtuber I have seen mess with the exact same car!
It amazes me how many Model A's have survived for nearly 100 yrs and most were built during the height of the Depression! Enjoy Mr. M!😆
4.8 million were made so yes plenty survive
@@afmajor322 They built millions of Model T's too. But I think A's are more available.
Absolutely over 4.5 million were sold, and it's amazing any of them survived with all us hot rodders putting s.b.c. 's in em lol...
There are a few reasons why so many Model A's survived. They made millions of them. They were a huge improvement over the Model T's in function and construction. Many Model T's, even ones in good condition met their end during the scrap drives of WWII because they were considered an old and mechanically obsolete car that was worth more as scrap for the war effort than as a car to be driven.
@@afmajor322if they make 4.8 million of a late model Ford 80 percent of them will be crushed within 20 years. Think about that.
I must say that was one of the best stabs at Dan that I've seen in a while
Most utube channels are getting harder to watch start to finish, yours is a pleasure all the way through!!
Glad you think so!
$8600 that was a deal!! Nice score Mortske! Enjoyed your video.
Thanks 👍
I'm glad that Duff is the CEO, CFO and president of Mortske Enterprises.
Me too
Lockin' Plier Garage left all the good stuff in there!
😅
The sticker bit was too funny i watch both channels and you guys rippin on each other is priceless
I almost laughed myself into tears when I saw the stickers. My grandpa was born in 1910. He had lots of model a stories like wiring a sock on the carb for a air cleaner, carrying a razor blade for a defroster, tipping it on its side for tire repairs and never forget be the last car at the dance because you can't use your hose and can to siphon gas to get home.
That is so cool ,I have one grandpa that was born in 1910 and one that was born in 1896 ,both born in Italy ,so the only stories I got , we’re about donkeys and bicycles , in Italian Lol
@@Vince-m2m haha
My grandpa was 98 when he died
I know you say you have 6 of those cars, but this is the best one. keep it.
HEY! Good morning everybody and thumbs UP to Mortske repair!!
Morning!
Damn! The Super Roast of Dan & Dani. Diabolical!
You could thank Derek from vice grip garage for all the freebies
Duff barked at 20:30 or so. That little bark put the two springers here in a frenzy. Hush Duff!
sorry!
Love the DD Speed shop decal package. 😄
Another great video Mortske and Duff.
Glad you like them!
@MortskeRepair I can't wait to see the roasting you get from Dan for them decals 😂
You bought a nice coupe. Some of those vehicles were trash. Saving old cars is almost as good as saving old souls. Keep up the Good Work.
I know someone that drives his daily. It was completely restored by his Dad when he got it from his Dad and now he has it. His Great Grandfather bought it and it's been passed down to each generation.
Cool!
I would love it also, need a Mortske minute just for a refresher.
Looked like Duff Dog was emitting a transcendent inner light driving with you in town; his colors reflected the ‘golden hour’ of the day magnificently-great photography and video Sir Mortske, thank you. Teamwork; even the thumbnail. Love the Duff!
Another good one Mort. Enjoyed it immensely. Dad had a '29 Model A in the early 1950's. Said he could get 70 MPH out of it, but that was floored. May have had overdrive. Can't ask him as he expired in 2005.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing
Love the banter between you and DD speed
Chin , that was a fantastic job editing!
The Model A is priceless. Save it you might never find a better one.
The Briklin looting was funny as hell! Canadians won't notice the stickers. LOL
Great video Mortske, of course Mojo and Duff did their part.
Thank You!
Poor DD... 😅
Well said!
@@MortskeRepairlooks like derek left all that stuff in there for you to have 😆
Just got home from work and I'm going to get some food and then watch the show perfect timing
This car is amazing. It's that old, patina is off the charts but you can still see Duffs reflection is the door paint.
Just wow.
Your DD shmoo stickers definitely brightened my day after having back surgery Saturday. Painful laugh but worth it
Get well soon!
Dang, Mortske, you scored BIG TIME!!! Love it!
Agreed
You got a real beauty there! And your driving it (pretty awesome). The price is great for a driver.. This car won't sit long so drive it while you can! And the fact that Skip was still around to give the rundown on video was AMAZING! Really, really enjoyed this episode 👏
Thanks! 👍
Another great video!! Just wondering hy you can't acknowledge the " the other guy". (Vice Grip Garage) where DD speed shop got the bricklin from
I am always learning things about the older cars and trucks from you. You’re an amazing source of knowledge on this stuff. Duff cracks me up too with his timing of replies. Fun fact: Sunday I saw a red Cowboy Caddy here in Texas with 26 Chicken chasers on the cab in non other than a Walmart parking lot! Yeee haaaah! Love your show!
Thanks for the kind words!
Nothing better than scheduled shenanigans
That was one heck of a Mortske Monday . The 31 Ford is a running driving piece of motoring history , There were some other cars but the prices were out of ( well you know what I mean ) . Thank you for the trip to Minnesota , It seems that here in Ontario is the only place with snow . Take care , God Bless , till next time , Stuart in Canada ..
Nice to see one with the original engine and not a Flathead or especially a SBC.
NICE MOTOR MORTSKE. THANKS FOR THE DOWNLOAD
Dan was very generous letting you keep all that good stuff. 😮
Poor Dan getting picked on by you and Puddin, love the bumper stickers 😂 it was nice doing the tag along with you at the auction and you certainly got one nice model A. Keep up the good work and the awesome videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
Will do
How great to meet the owner of your model A. What a character and what a wealth of information
Absolutely
Good morning Duff & T! Nice ride❤️ John Dillinger special😉
So glad you got something that makes you peaceful and so happy. Too much stuff needing major TLC not to say surgery. Glad for you. Take care Keith in another country but with you all the way.
Monday morning infusion of Sir Mortske, and I love it😊
Yes! Bring on the Model A content. Model A Mortske!!!
I got to ride in an A model when I was 14 years old. It belonged to my best friend's dad, and I still remember how it sounded and how nicely it rode. You are living the life, Mr. Mortske! My best to Duff and Mojo, and Merry Christmas to you all!
Same to you!
Listening to you talk trash to and about your friends makes me feel like I'm in my own shop. It's the best part of your channel. Oh, the cars are cool, too. Thanks for the entertainment! You're definitely an original.
Oh come on! That's real life drama!
It’s been a few years since I’ve been around anyone who rolled their own tobacco smokes. I remember as a kid it was still pretty common to see men pull out their Prince Albert metal tins and roll themselves up a smoke.
One of my grandma’s dipped snuff most of her life but she was so clean with it you’d never notice it unless you were family. She was a member of an old fire and brimstone Baptist church and one morning her preacher was screaming about the sin of smoking cigarettes. Granny shook his hand at the front door of the church and said “Amen preacher, anybody who will set fire to good tobacco deserves to go to hell.” 😂 👍for the content.
Classic!
Nowadays, pulling out your Prince Albert will get you slapped 🤣.
I used to roll my own when they started getting expensive, till I quit smoking
Afternoon with Mortske and Duff!
Mortske good viewing Thanks for the videos
Our pleasure
Mortske I love it when you're out at the auctions or swap meets and you talk with the locals.. since you're from up there you aren't just in the shop with us (you know) your words take on a certain je ne sais qua that northern accent.. it's the oddest phenomenon. I love it! Thanks for sharing the auction with us.
haha, gotta talk the talk!
Awesome car. I just bought 6 volt sealed beam headlights for my 39 buick. That's an upgrade I'm sure I'll be happy to have. I went thru about 6 of the old style bulbs in 6 months. Hope they are brighter. Thanks for what you do. Love the video
Huge difference
@MortskeRepair thank you. I tried the old style bulbs off ebay that were led's they were worse than the old school bulbs. I'm waiting for the wiring I ordered. Thanks again for all the great videos.
Imho if someone is having a bad " Monday" as I often hear people complain of " They haven't had the Pleasure of a "Mortske Monday Video! Such a cool car ! Loved the "Easter Egg " ! Wonder if anyone else caught it? Thanks Mortske for making Monday's Great again ! Godspeed!
Haha, our pleasure!
Happy Mortske Monday everyone
Yes Mortske monday with Duff dog.
You know that brickland was in Florida. Mr Vise Grip Garage drive it to Tennessee
Great episode. I think it's great old Skip took the time to tell you all the things you needed to know about the old Ford. It's not every day you come across a car that age that's still a daily driver. Enjoy it, I know Duff does.
The sticker bit was hilarious.
I remember when I was younger, I used to go to the auctions. Thanks for the memories
Our pleasure!
What a great video, it was like a double feature. Keep up the awesome work. 👍👍👍, also great placement on all the shipping stickers on the Canadian Camaro.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Skip is a good Ole boy he was ready and willing to tell you everything you needed to know about the car. What a cool daily driver seems like a good choice for Post Office runs on 30 degree plus days.
Sure was
NICE BUY. Enjoy driving a car older than you. This may be the first time I have seen you drive a vehicle onto the trailer. I love those 394 Oldsmobile engines- torque is amazing. The gear boxes were not so hot- not allowing the engine to rev before it hit high gear. I drove a 64 Super 88. Great car.
Right on
I grew up on Oldsmobiles. Dad drove them from the
time if his first car. He had a 46 55 65 and switched to Buick in 81 and 99. Which were used. My daughter drove the 99 Buick until it fell apart on the body..
The 65 Delta 88 had a 425 and would do triple digitals with authority. The 55 was the coolest one if I was to get one from my youth.
Dad sent money home from the war to get the first Olds from the local dealer. The dealer had all kinds of offers above retail ....one of which was five hundred over. But a promise was a promise back in those days and Dad got the car.
There is a time capsule! Beautiful car! Enjoy her mortske
See, not everything out of MN is awful! 😀 It was great that you got to talk to the owner. He was honest and inciteful.
Absolutely!!
I recently watched a live feed from pole barn garage. The topic was about marketplace and similar sites. There was a bricklin in the listings. He said he would buy one of it was is his price range. There’s one born every minute. I can name at least two others. I was looking forward to seeing it on top of Mortske mountain.
haha good stuff!
It's really cool getting to talk to the owner and hear his tips and tricks on it.
best part!
My Father has a 5 window 30 coupe with rumble seat.
He bought it in Hershey. It also has twin taillights.
Love the Auto-lite heater!
As long as you’re having fun! One of the most important parts of that is making “ to fix” lists and lose or never do them! Works for me just fine! 😂
So true!
I wanna see you n Duff out hunting pheasant in that beast!
Glad to see you guys are doing well and getting it done as always.
Merlin's old school garage bought one in ohio changed the gear in the transmission and drove it home to lake Havasu Az it went 55 mph
amazing the old car stuff still out there
I would say best buy so far, maybe? At least you can now have a day at the races with Scott and Johnathan W. Model A should have a air cleaner from the factory, but usually they just go missing for reasons I don't know. Alloy head might be cool if it was a hotrod(not sure how much better it is cooling wise) but if you don't plan to build a racing engine the cast iron one will do the job. Water pump is super easy to repair, only watch out with the bushings cause these are some weird graphite bronze material. 21" tiers are harder to find than the 19" ones. Over all, if I would own this car I would do probably the same things you mentioned in the video. Only keeping the spare tire on the fender cause it looks classy, but only from my standpoint. I sure love the Model A and AA dump truck. These are a legend in some corners of the world. The Auction had lot of good stuff but also easy to go broke by drying to get everything.
Skip is pretty chill dude. Cool to see an auction and the living owner to hear the stories. Most dont have that
SHweeeeT ride 👊🏼
Rock on Fellas🐾
Love the A! Never got to drive one but use to play in the one my Gramma had in her back yard. What fun that was for a bunch of kids.
Cool!
Very nice driver coupe, nice having one that has the bugs worked out of it so you just hop in and cruise.
Yes indeed!
That 31 model A . Is just completely honest .
Runs drives defo not showroom condition.
She’s a lovely old car .
Drive it as is or restore it. Difficult poser ain’t it .
It’s nice either way .
Thanks Mortski for taking us followers along for the ride .
Not forgotten Duff too .
our pleasure!
The extra length can really come in handy is you need to double it for more power
That's the best car ever on your channel... no way I could sell it
Very cool 🤙 my step dad used to drive a fiberglass 30 model A daily it was titled as a 1980 shaw
Shaws could be bought thru (I believe) a Ford dealership and came with a Pinto drivetrain.
@glennnickerson8325 he got it as a trade he was a used car salesman
Having owned well over a hundred cars since the late 70's. Everything from Leadsleds. rare muscle cars, vettes to M3's and MX5's, still haven't got my 'holy grail' a 31 model A. To paraphrase Puddin, my Someday Model A...is still Someday.
Just the very greatest channel 😊 Mr. Mortske is the best! 👍
Wow, thanks!
Dang it!
I wanted to see you hand crank it!
I need the crank!
@@MortskeRepairExcuses, excuses!
Love it. I always wanted one but never pursued it. I love the simple, basic, style of everything.
Very cool, love the A 👍👍
Me too!
@@MortskeRepair 🤜🤛
A lot of beautiful car's and truck's, glad you got to share with us, all, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Not a ford fan but I'd drive it it's cool much love for the channel from Winfield kansas
Nice score Mortske ! She's nice and Duff seem to like her too.
G'moring, that car is great! I'm in the market myself For one, great buy
Right on!
Had a great time lots of fun keep up the great work
That Bricklin looked hella familiar then I seen the licence plate.. how the heck did you end up with "Locking-Pliers-Garage's" old sled ?
It’s DD Speed shop’s car. Mort stored it for him after Dan bought it from Derek.
As much as I love hot rods, I really love originals. What’s even better is seeing them being used in close to original form. People tend to forget that these were once the nicest piece of transportation available. Enjoy that old darling!
Couldn't agree more!
“Drink a Red Bull cause it gives you gull wings.” LOL
Bahaha
Hahahahahaha........Duff knows his spot!!!! right in curled up!!!
My neighbor is into these he's got his grandpas T pickup that he learned to drive on... That dudes older than me but he's way handier
Awesome
I’ve got my grandfathers model A sitting in the shop, it had a restoration in the 60s.
awesome!
I'm curious how many channels the bricklin is going to end up on lol. And that last guy would be miles ahead if he'd keep some of his part store goodies😂
Mortske, you have a good knowledge of everything that's older. I get everything through late 40s through 1970s. Before or after that I haven't to clue. Enjoy your video and your interplay with Duff. Pookie seems like a character. Good to see Chin and mojo too. Thanks for your time. Dave.
Right on
The Briclyn is such a POS it would be best used for a brick in the ocean
Nice honest old A-bone. It was good that Skip was able to spend time with you giving you the once around on the car. I like it! All the best, Mart in England.
Thanks 👍
Yes he has a rope because it’s a Ford. All us Ford drivers carry a rope to pull GM vehicles😂😂😂
Pshhhhh
@@MortskeRepair Bernie is a Ford for a reason!!!
I like what you did there Mortske. You put the auction at the end. Good stuff. 👍