Nice ride! Glad you kept it just the way it is. It's good to see it gets some use and does some chores. My buddy just bought a 1923 Chevy touring sedan. I can't wait to go for a ride in it.
@@ride-ct-classiccars I love and appreciate old and original, most definitely something to be proud of. Yes I agree that it should be celebrated for being able to still be running and used after 96 years, but its nicer to see the whole original vehicle going down the road, and with the fenders off, its like pulling the wings off a butterfly , sure it still can walk with out its wings, but it would look like hell and would not be as beautiful without its wings. So if you have all the parts why not use them?
I could listen to guys talk about their cars and trucks all day!
That announcer could make an oil change sound seemingly exciting.
Make me smile...
Radiator shops are lazy original Radiator can be rodded out we still fix old Radiators
With our machine shop great video thanks for posting
I have a 28 model A Coupe rusted out survivor named “Grapes of Wrath”Now that I moved to a rural area I wish it was a pick up.
Nice ride! Glad you kept it just the way it is. It's good to see it gets some use and does some chores. My buddy just bought a 1923 Chevy touring sedan. I can't wait to go for a ride in it.
Nice Model A....
Bet you want find a 2023 vehicle 95 years from now....
need to put the fenders back on looks like shit without them!
Wow! Does it really matter for a knock-about truck that's now 96 years old? The fact that it's still running and being used should be celebrated.
@@ride-ct-classiccars I love and appreciate old and original, most definitely something to be proud of. Yes I agree that it should be celebrated for being able to still be running and used after 96 years, but its nicer to see the whole original vehicle going down the road, and with the fenders off, its like pulling the wings off a butterfly , sure it still can walk with out its wings, but it would look like hell and would not be as beautiful without its wings. So if you have all the parts why not use them?