Quite a saga for the DeLorean Roadster. This is what's best about your channel. It isn't just that you put these cars back on the road, but you research and share the history of the cars. And now, Matt wherever this car ends up in the future, you are a part of this car's history as well. 50 or a hundred years from now they'll tell the story of how the roadster was nearly lost, but this guy from Pennsylvania Matt Murray brought it back to life.
Yeah, it's taken a minute or two to bring this hot rod back among the living so to speak and it did so through you hard work and dedication to preserve it and save it from utter and complete ruin! GREAT JOB Matt! Many more awaiting your caring hands out there, keep on the hunt!!!
That was the best 30 minute you tube video of 2024. Having followed your progression, this was the Cherry on top of the Sunday. Great job and enjoy the ride.
Matt, you are absolutely the right person for this car. No one else would have researched and rebuilt this car the way it deserves to be. Great job! Great car. One of my favorites. Happy New Year!
One of your best projects! If, in the future, you’re able to make contact with the builder from back in day, as you did with Jack, reuniting him with the car when it’s “done” would make for a real tear jerker of an emotional episode. RIP Jack!
The last ten minutes tell the tale. The Detroit unearthing introduced me to ITG and have been following along ever since, while gaining inspiration and confidence at every step of the journey. Thanks Matt. And Mike. And Steve. edit: and I still remember what a job it was just getting the roadster off that lift and out into daylight!
Fantastic trip down memory lane! The story of this car and how you got her back on the road is the stuff of legends! Still amazing that you got the original hood back! Go Iron Trap, keep moving forward!
Great job Matt and Steve! It's so great that you save that DeLorean roadster...... Each one of these cars you save is another piece of History and keeping these cars running is great instead of them sitting somewhere and rotting away
I have a '41 Ford pickup. Had the original 85hp flat head with the double clutch 4spd. I'm 51 and still have it. It's changed over the years. I appreciate you finding and keeping them as they were. Keep doing the right thing with these treasures.
Every Hot Rodder's dream, a Deuce Roadster or Coupe!! I watched all the videos that lead up to the making of this video and love them all! Thanks for taking me along!
Couldn't agree more, I sold my first '32 Roadster twenty years ago, after spending five years building it. I replaced it a few years later with a 3 Window Coupe, but I couldn't gel with the car and sold it. Finally managed to find a '32 Roadster again about five years ago and it brought back the memories of driving in an open top Hotrod that I had really missed. It was an early V8 car registered in New York and had been in the same family since the 1950's.
Nice Matt !! You´ve made this culture treasure back in it´s glory again. Happy New Year from Sweden !!! Been following You guys from start. NUMBER ONE CHANNEL !!!!
This is by far my favorite video on your channel ( they are all great ). So cool to see the rescue and revival of such a cool car! Thank you for putting this together, literally. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
@@IronTrapGarage thanks for ur reply matt! im reminded of my younger days doing what ur team is doing right now! as im no longer to work i watch you channel to remind me of glory days! ur talent on the merc chop was outstanding! best wishes to you!
Best all-time old car restoration yet, by Matt and crew. I hope you get it to where you want it to be and continue to enjoy the tremendous work you put into this project, for many, many years. Thank you for taking on & sharing such a significant car's rejuvenation.
Hi Matt, I enjoyed your video of acquiring and getting the '32:Ford Roadster back on the road. Thanks for being the caretaker of this special roadster, enjoy!
Hi, I live in country out from Kansas City. Turned 75 last year and been around cars my whole life. Glad to see younger guys interested in old cars to keep the hobby going. Still have my high school car, 1954 Chevrolet tudor 210 , since September 1966. Also have my 1938 Chevrolet master Business Coupe bought in February 1970. You have many good skills needed to put old vehicles back on the road. Enjoy your videos, with your buddies, and started watching about the time you bought your red 1934 Ford sedan. Keep up the good content and have a good 2025.
It has become your daily driver. It is nice but not too nice. I like that you kept the finish distressed. You don't need to worry about rock chips or scratches. It does have some get up and go and the 2 speed axel makes it easy on the revs at highway speeds. The sheet metal repairs you made have blended in seamlessly and were good practice for your recent roof chop on the Mercury. Congrats, I'd drive the wheels off of it if it were mine, just like you are doing.
Got to see this car at Hershey, what a time piece. Even better that you are driving it to car shows. I forgot what kind of shape it was in before you started. What a process to bring this one back. I actually like the condition of the body and paint rather than a car you can't drive for fear of a rock chip. Great job on the restoration.
Awesome car Matt!! Thank you for saving another one and keeping it in the true essence of what it was back in the day! Keep on doing what you are doing brother !
Absolutely wild to see almost the entirety of a build happen in time lapse and you end up with a super nice tried and true hotrod. You guys may be the most talented people I've seen in the game here on UA-cam. Holding it down for the east. Congratulations and keep up the killer work!
i dont know how it took so long but i just found your channel!! This rescue and build is absolutely amazing and really motivated me to get back on my build. well done and thank you!
As someone who's a relative newcomer to the channel, it's really nice having recap videos like this to see the history behind some of the higher-profile builds. Also great to have a playlist for those who want the deeper dives. Thanks for sharing! Of course, now I'm curious about some of the builds that were in the background and aren't there anymore (looking squarely at that race car under the side lift)... 🤣
Haha yes a lot to look at in the background! We have some videos of finding and working on the race car but it has now gone on to a new owner in the UK!
Derrick from Quebec Canada think it's great that you have your family & friends helping you out putting these Great Old Cars back on our roads, Love the content of the show all the Best for 2025 Happy New Year to you & your team keep up saving car history
That is one superb looking car. I might be at odds with a lot of people but I much prefer the full fender and running boards look and I also like the full fender look with big tyres. I think the addition of the convertible top will be a great future addition. If I remember correctly it came with a tonneau cover that Jack DeLorean did not know about but it did look good. Happy New year to you and everyone at Iron Trap
Love the look of that car. I love that you kept it true to its roots. That’s what I love about your cars, they are not resto mods with modern drivetrains but authentic hot rods. Happy New Year!
An awesome story and a great job bringing it back to life. Its a definite history piece and be nice to find orig bldr and times it raced. Loved this series, whats next??
I built model cars as a kid in the early 60s. The first car I chopped was a 32 coupe. I was having a beer at a local brewery here in Utah when a couple came in. The conversation turned to where were from. We were from the same small town on the Great Plains. The husband gave me a strange look before saying: Teddy, we built model cars together! Turns out we had been middle school friends, and he remembered my chopped 32 that won the model car contest at the local hardware store. Small world.
I live in Detroit, I have driven past that building about a 1000 times. I thought about trying to see if the place was available to rent about 25 years ago. Never thought that it had gold like that in it. Right under my nose for 40 years.
Crazy right?! It’s amazing what’s sitting forgotten in Detroit! The owner had many offers to buy but never sold it and sadly never got to revive it. Bad for him but good for us!
@IronTrapGarage I It looks like it went to the right place now. It has traveled and had a long rest from Detroit to California back to Detroit and now to Pennsylvania.
Great job on the roadster and fantastic story.I seen your setup at Carlisle in the fall and I will stop and say hello if I see you there in the spring. Hello from Monmouth County New Jersey.
That smile on your face when you took it for it first ride says it all. Good work, keep it up and hope to run into you guys at a show in SE PA. You should bring it down to Hagley in September.
What a great job bring this 32 back from the grave . I would like to see pics of all the cars you have done and were the cars went or you might still have them I have lost track of all the cars you have worked on . thanks for all you do!
This was an awesome video! I really enjoyed this condensed version of this car rescue and restore. Have a great 2025, you have come so far in these last 4 years!
Enjoyed this build I have a 1953 Ford Custom just like my first car from 1965 .I added an offy three carb intake with Holley 1904 carbs set up in the progressive style on the 215 6 cylinder with Fenton split exhaust manifold and dual exhaust and a Mavrick 8 inch rear with a 4.11 posi. ,Runs and drives great.Have a disc brake setup would to get on the front.
I remember the disappointment when you discovered how badly rusted the interior was from that leaking Detroit roof! Inch by rusty, rotted inch you have brought her back from perdition! Be proud!
That was a trip man. I love it. That was a really good video so many faces that we don’t see anymore seeing how that shop has changed seeing Steve with long hair wow it was really a trip. I love it.😊
I love the story , l love the car even more , However, that is a car that truly deserves a beautiful paint job . This is just my opinion because that is not a rat rod , It's a hotrod 😎 .
You guys did excellent work. Myself I can't stand patina, I would rather see it as it came off the Ford assembly line like the men that built them would have done.
Discovered Irontrap Garage in April 2020, hit the sub button right away, remember this automotive archeology episode, one of Matt’s fortes, discovering it and landing on it.
Quite a saga for the DeLorean Roadster. This is what's best about your channel. It isn't just that you put these cars back on the road, but you research and share the history of the cars. And now, Matt wherever this car ends up in the future, you are a part of this car's history as well. 50 or a hundred years from now they'll tell the story of how the roadster was nearly lost, but this guy from Pennsylvania Matt Murray brought it back to life.
Thanks! Yep that’s the crazy thing is we’re just caretakers and a small piece in the cars story and history!
Yeah, it's taken a minute or two to bring this hot rod back among the living so to speak and it did so through you hard work and dedication to preserve it and save it from utter and complete ruin! GREAT JOB Matt! Many more awaiting your caring hands out there, keep on the hunt!!!
We're glad you enjoyed the journey and we're on the hunt for more!
That was the best 30 minute you tube video of 2024. Having followed your progression, this was the Cherry on top of the Sunday. Great job and enjoy the ride.
I appreciate you following along on the journey!
I AM FLOORED!!! That had to be the best video out of hundreds I have seen!!! I can't thank all you guys enough for some really stellar work!!!
We’re glad you enjoyed it!
Great recap of the history of this 32. I had forgotten how bad it was when you found it. You did a super job of bringing it back of life..
It's definitely come a long way!
Matt, you are absolutely the right person for this car. No one else would have researched and rebuilt this car the way it deserves to be. Great job! Great car. One of my favorites. Happy New Year!
Thank you so much! This is one of my favorite projects!
One of your best projects! If, in the future, you’re able to make contact with the builder from back in day, as you did with Jack, reuniting him with the car when it’s “done” would make for a real tear jerker of an emotional episode. RIP Jack!
Yes we had tried to with Jack but it just didn’t work out sadly!
The last ten minutes tell the tale. The Detroit unearthing introduced me to ITG and have been following along ever since, while gaining inspiration and confidence at every step of the journey. Thanks Matt. And Mike. And Steve.
edit: and I still remember what a job it was just getting the roadster off that lift and out into daylight!
Thank you so much for following along!
Hard to believe this was like 3 years ago already. How times fly. I remember it like it was yesterday. Ty for taking us along
It’s hard to believe, time really does fly!
Great to see the work put into the car in a summarized format. Amazing how much work was done to get it back to looking”perfectly shitty” 😂
It was definitely a lot of work to make it look this rough!
Fantastic trip down memory lane! The story of this car and how you got her back on the road is the stuff of legends! Still amazing that you got the original hood back! Go Iron Trap, keep moving forward!
Thanks so much!
This is exactly what people mean when they say "taking a dream and making it a reality", nice work as always ITG!!!! Happy New Year!
Appreciate the support and Happy New Year!
That car is awesome! It is nice to see you drive it around. As always love the videos!
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Great job Matt and Steve! It's so great that you save that DeLorean roadster...... Each one of these cars you save is another piece of History and keeping these cars running is great instead of them sitting somewhere and rotting away
We are trying to save as many as we can!
@IronTrapGarage Awesome
I have a '41 Ford pickup. Had the original 85hp flat head with the double clutch 4spd.
I'm 51 and still have it. It's changed over the years.
I appreciate you finding and keeping them as they were.
Keep doing the right thing with these treasures.
Thanks for the kind words! We're doing our best!
Every Hot Rodder's dream, a Deuce Roadster or Coupe!! I watched all the videos that lead up to the making of this video and love them all! Thanks for taking me along!
Couldn't agree more, I sold my first '32 Roadster twenty years ago, after spending five years building it. I replaced it a few years later with a 3 Window Coupe, but I couldn't gel with the car and sold it. Finally managed to find a '32 Roadster again about five years ago and it brought back the memories of driving in an open top Hotrod that I had really missed. It was an early V8 car registered in New York and had been in the same family since the 1950's.
Thanks for watching!
Nice Matt !! You´ve made this culture treasure back in it´s glory again.
Happy New Year from Sweden !!! Been following You guys from start.
NUMBER ONE CHANNEL !!!!
Wow thanks so much!
It was great to see you/meet you at Allentown... I'm the guy with the broken A dirt racer ...👍👍👍
It was great to meet you too! Hope to see you there again next time!
I really like the old hot rods when the fenders and running boards are left on like this one
This is by far my favorite video on your channel ( they are all great ). So cool to see the rescue and revival of such a cool car! Thank you for putting this together, literally.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Appreciate it! Happy New Year to you too!
other than having a child, theres no better feeling than taking a pile of junk and bringing it back to life! love this channel!
Perfect! 😂👏🏼👏🏼
Haha so true!
@@IronTrapGarage thanks for ur reply matt! im reminded of my younger days doing what ur team is doing right now! as im no longer to work i watch you channel to remind me of glory days! ur talent on the merc chop was outstanding! best wishes to you!
Jumper cables on the electric box is crazy LOL
Haha wild stuff!
Definitely one of the Best videos you have ever done and that's saying a lot since All of them are good! Thanks
Appreciate the kind words!
That is one of your best recoveries! That car is killer!
Thank for watching!
I am thankful you saved this beauty and the history you have found. Thanks for all of your hard work and your buddies that helped.
It was definitely a team effort to bring her back to life!
It's nice to see you young men taking interest in these older automobiles.
It's an honor to keep these cars alive.
Very cool, can't have enough classic cars on the road. Hope to see hundreds of thousands more of all years brought back to life.
It's about perfect. One of my favorite '32s is the Baskerville roadster, and this one vibes hard in that direction. Could be brothers. 10/10.
Thanks! That’s definitely a legendary 32 to be in the same category of!
Best all-time old car restoration yet, by Matt and crew. I hope you get it to where you want it to be and continue to enjoy the tremendous work you put into this project, for many, many years. Thank you for taking on & sharing such a significant car's rejuvenation.
We really appreciate you following along, we’re having a blast!
Hi Matt, I enjoyed your video of acquiring and getting the '32:Ford Roadster back on the road. Thanks for being the caretaker of this special roadster, enjoy!
Thanks for watching! We really appreciate the support!
Thanks for the montage on one of your favorites. Happy New Year to the Irontrap crew.😊
Thanks, Happy New Year to you too!
Hi, I live in country out from Kansas City. Turned 75 last year and been around cars my whole life. Glad to see younger guys interested in old cars to keep the hobby going. Still have my high school car, 1954 Chevrolet tudor 210 , since September 1966. Also have my 1938 Chevrolet master Business Coupe bought in February 1970. You have many good skills needed to put old vehicles back on the road. Enjoy your videos, with your buddies, and started watching about the time you bought your red 1934 Ford sedan. Keep up the good content and have a good 2025.
We’re glad you’re enjoying the content, sounds like you have a great collection of vehicles yourself!
Refreshing to watch and see this nice old Ford brought back to life again.
Thanks for watching!
* Traditional Baby ! Amazing you could beg borrow or steal enough parts to put the old gal back together. Good job Matt ! 👊😎👍
Thanks!
It has become your daily driver. It is nice but not too nice. I like that you kept the finish distressed. You don't need to worry about rock chips or scratches. It does have some get up and go and the 2 speed axel makes it easy on the revs at highway speeds. The sheet metal repairs you made have blended in seamlessly and were good practice for your recent roof chop on the Mercury. Congrats, I'd drive the wheels off of it if it were mine, just like you are doing.
I appreciate the compliments!
I ENJOYED YOUR WORKMANSHIP. THAT'S AS OLD SCHOOL AS I HAVE SEEN IN A LONG TIME. YOU WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT SCRATCHING THE PAINT GOOD JOB.
Thanks! It's nice to see someone who appreciates the old-school way of doing things.
Got to see this car at Hershey, what a time piece. Even better that you are driving it to car shows. I forgot what kind of shape it was in before you started. What a process to bring this one back. I actually like the condition of the body and paint rather than a car you can't drive for fear of a rock chip. Great job on the restoration.
Thanks! It is great getting it out places so people can see it in person!
32 has always been my favorite year for hot rods thank you great show
Glad you enjoyed it, they sure are a great year!
Awesome car Matt!! Thank you for saving another one and keeping it in the true essence of what it was back in the day! Keep on doing what you are doing brother !
Thanks, we really appreciate it!
Absolutely wild to see almost the entirety of a build happen in time lapse and you end up with a super nice tried and true hotrod. You guys may be the most talented people I've seen in the game here on UA-cam. Holding it down for the east. Congratulations and keep up the killer work!
We're glad you enjoyed the time-lapse! Appreciate the kind words.
Fantastic... ITG does it right!
Appreciate it! It was a fun one to do.
i dont know how it took so long but i just found your channel!! This rescue and build is absolutely amazing and really motivated me to get back on my build. well done and thank you!
Glad you found us! Make sure to give us a sub!
As someone who's a relative newcomer to the channel, it's really nice having recap videos like this to see the history behind some of the higher-profile builds. Also great to have a playlist for those who want the deeper dives. Thanks for sharing!
Of course, now I'm curious about some of the builds that were in the background and aren't there anymore (looking squarely at that race car under the side lift)... 🤣
Haha yes a lot to look at in the background! We have some videos of finding and working on the race car but it has now gone on to a new owner in the UK!
Derrick from Quebec Canada think it's great that you have your family & friends helping you out putting these Great Old Cars back on our roads, Love the content of the show all the Best for 2025 Happy New Year to you & your team keep up saving car history
We really appreciate the support and happy new year!
This was a great video. I love the step-by-step detail videos, but the consolidated story in a half-hour was just great!
We're glad you liked it!
great work Matt😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Great video! The car does have the perfect late 40s look.
My Dad had a 32 Coupe for his first car, His brother got it a turned it into a Hot Rod. This was most enjoyable, thanks. Have a great New Year.
32 was the dream hot rod for sure! Thanks for watching!
What an amazing find. Kudos to the group who got it running and on the road.
Thanks for watching!
Nice work, the car really looks like it came out of time! Can’t wait to see it with the top installed.
Thanks! The top is definitely in the plans!
That is one superb looking car. I might be at odds with a lot of people but I much prefer the full fender and running boards look and I also like the full fender look with big tyres. I think the addition of the convertible top will be a great future addition. If I remember correctly it came with a tonneau cover that Jack DeLorean did not know about but it did look good.
Happy New year to you and everyone at Iron Trap
Yes we can’t wait to get the top made for it! I hope to also recreate the tonneau cover for it to change the “look” when we want.
Love the look of that car. I love that you kept it true to its roots. That’s what I love about your cars, they are not resto mods with modern drivetrains but authentic hot rods. Happy New Year!
Yep we love the nostalgia of it all and keeping the cars true to their form when built back in the day!
Trust the process. Take it as far as you want. A car with a lot of history. Rescued and running, a daily driver.
Thanks! We’re enjoying it!
An awesome story and a great job bringing it back to life. Its a definite history piece and be nice to find orig bldr and times it raced. Loved this series, whats next??
I built model cars as a kid in the early 60s. The first car I chopped was a 32 coupe.
I was having a beer at a local brewery here in Utah when a couple came in. The conversation turned to where were from. We were from the same small town on the Great Plains. The husband gave me a strange look before saying: Teddy, we built model cars together! Turns out we had been middle school friends, and he remembered my chopped 32 that won the model car contest at the local hardware store. Small world.
Wow what a small world!
I live in Detroit, I have driven past that building about a 1000 times. I thought about trying to see if the place was available to rent about 25 years ago. Never thought that it had gold like that in it. Right under my nose for 40 years.
Crazy right?! It’s amazing what’s sitting forgotten in Detroit! The owner had many offers to buy but never sold it and sadly never got to revive it. Bad for him but good for us!
@IronTrapGarage I It looks like it went to the right place now. It has traveled and had a long rest from Detroit to California back to Detroit and now to Pennsylvania.
Great job on the roadster and fantastic story.I seen your setup at Carlisle in the fall and I will stop and say hello if I see you there in the spring. Hello from Monmouth County New Jersey.
We appreciate you stopping by and say hello!
Nice work on this ole gal. Looks great and sounds great.
What a great New Years Eve compilation! It’s fair to say that that car is in the best state it has ever been in. Happy New Year!
Thank you! Happy new year!
That smile on your face when you took it for it first ride says it all. Good work, keep it up and hope to run into you guys at a show in SE PA. You should bring it down to Hagley in September.
It’s a great feeling getting it on the road and that’s the reason we do all of this!
What a great job bring this 32 back from the grave . I would like to see pics of all the cars you have done and were the cars went or you might still have them I have lost track of all the cars you have worked on . thanks for all you do!
First time here on the channel and what a first video! Awesome!
Thanks for watching! Make sure you subscribe!
Just keep on doing what you are doing. Another wonderful chapter in the Iron Trap story. Bravo.
Thank you so much!
This was an awesome video! I really enjoyed this condensed version of this car rescue and restore. Have a great 2025, you have come so far in these last 4 years!
Thanks for the well wishes, looking forward to what the next few years bring!
Dude!!! The freaking editor for this video you have a very nice happy New years!!!!! That is one beautiful hot rod!!! Happy New Year!!!✌️
Appreciate it, Happy New Year to you too!
The smile on your face when you’re behind the wheel is priceless.
It’s a really happy moment!
Just stumbled upon the channel and this great episode, loved it. Keep on getting on.
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Cool cars and their history are very interesting to me!
Enjoyed this build I have a 1953 Ford Custom just like my first car from 1965 .I added an offy three carb intake with Holley 1904 carbs set up in the progressive style on the 215 6 cylinder with Fenton split exhaust manifold and dual exhaust and a Mavrick 8 inch rear with a 4.11 posi. ,Runs and drives great.Have a disc brake setup would to get on the front.
Sounds like a really cool ride!
Honorable work. Looks like so much fun!
Nice delivery truck sitting there at home! You need one of those laser tools for blasting rust.
I remember the disappointment when you discovered how badly rusted the interior was from that leaking Detroit roof! Inch by rusty, rotted inch you have brought her back from perdition!
Be proud!
It was definitely a tough discovery, but we were determined to bring her back to life!
Great job, so much work and so much history. Well done
Appreciate it!
Those rolling shots are killer!! Well done!!
Appreciate it! We had a blast making those.
Outstanding. I hope you do more if these synopsis videos on all your other builds.
Very enjoyable. Thanks guys. Happy New Year.
We do one at the end or beginning of every year. If you go back in our video we’ve done a number of them now!
love at 28:07 you're passing a tesla in a 32 ford lol
The areas of route 100 you showed, are my favorite places to "open it up". Especially between wawa and moyer road.
Haha most definitely for us too!
Thanks for sharing the journey... much love n respect from Australia
Thanks for watching!
Love the old ones.
Had 36 coupe.
Back when parts were not to be found in west Texas.
Too old to now.
Happy New Year Matt, Mike, and Steve!!
Happy New Year!
That is sweet wished i could have found it im 11/2 hrs north of Detroit in new lorthrup mi
This find is what brought me to your channel!
Thanks for watching!
That was a trip man. I love it. That was a really good video so many faces that we don’t see anymore seeing how that shop has changed seeing Steve with long hair wow it was really a trip. I love it.😊
Wow what a fantastic car . great job Mat and the guys.
Thanks 👍
Cool roadster! Lets start the new year off with old cars and parts adventures!
Here here!
Matt please do not weld with out gloves = not good for the hands ! = great show - love your work and thank you to all you guy`s !
Your smile tells the story. Enjoy it.
Thank you!
I forgot how much time you guys put into that can. Great recap video ❤
Thanks, we’re pretty proud of how it turned out!
That has to be the best rescue ever ! The person got the car for sure.
Thank you!
Great videos all the time Hello from Michigan HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
Thanks so much, Happy New Year!
I'd be checking out that pile of classic bicycles too.
I love the story , l love the car even more ,
However, that is a car that truly deserves a beautiful paint job .
This is just my opinion because that is not a rat rod ,
It's a hotrod 😎 .
Cool shot of the roadster passing a Testla! (28:05)
Haha good eye!
Really like this car , and AMAZING WORK guys amazing work …
Thanks a lot!
Thank you for persevering American history.
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed the story.
An, absolutely, awesome car. Happy New Year.
Thanks for the kind words, and Happy New Year to you too!
Very cool what a find.
You guys did excellent work. Myself I can't stand patina, I would rather see it as it came off the Ford assembly line like the men that built them would have done.
Cracked me up...... Passing a TESLA on the Freeway in a 1932 FORD???? 😎. Just so excited for ya Matt. Nicely Dunn!!!!
Haha good eye! Ol’ Gal still got it!
@@IronTrapGarage Totally Bitchen.
Discovered Irontrap Garage in April 2020, hit the sub button right away, remember this automotive archeology episode, one of Matt’s fortes, discovering it and landing on it.