Tale of Two Chassis! Model A vs 1932 Ford Side by Side Analysis With BONUS 1932 65HP Flathead V8

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Who knew one year would make such a difference! Take a tour with us as we examine side by side the differences and interesting features of the Ford 1930 Model A Chassis and the 1932 Model 18 V8 Chassis. We uncrate a beautifully restored correct 1932 221 CU Flathead V8 and install it into an equally beautiful Chassis.
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  • @Sir.Fisher
    @Sir.Fisher Рік тому +24

    It's not just the old cars we like, it's the pair of you two, engaging, entertaining and informing.

  • @coldwarmotors
    @coldwarmotors Рік тому +36

    Fantastic, gentlemen!

    • @Chr.U.Cas1622
      @Chr.U.Cas1622 Рік тому +3

      Dear CWM Scott N.
      👍👌👏 I agree! Simply true experts! Please hug Francine from me. Thanks in advance.
      Best regards, luck and health in particular.

  • @billyhord4508
    @billyhord4508 Рік тому +23

    Great history lesson on the Model A and the 32. Henry never stopped innovating. Glad Matt that the ankle is healing.

  • @cratecruncher6687
    @cratecruncher6687 Рік тому +14

    Nice comparison between the two models. It's amazing to see how quickly automotive technology changed in the '30s.

  • @Zenny_6969
    @Zenny_6969 Рік тому +5

    ..great to see you not having to use the crutches, Matt.....that had to be a drag....

  • @billydog1954
    @billydog1954 Рік тому +5

    Good to see Jim is still getting a laugh at Matt's gammy leg LOL

  • @AndyGeesGarage
    @AndyGeesGarage Рік тому +11

    Very cool to see the Chassis comparison. Quite the leap in design from the Model A to the Model 18/B.
    What a neat little engine that changed the world. 65hp and only 15 hp more than the B 4 banger may not seem like much but that extra 15 hp when expressed in percentage is huge at nearly 35% more hp that’s quite the difference.
    Thanks for sharing this

  • @wesleypulkka7447
    @wesleypulkka7447 Рік тому +15

    Matt + Jim, I love the fact that you guys have all of those original Ford tools like the cast engine lifter that fits the V8 sans intake manifold. And the comparo with the A chassis was a real treat! Thanks!

  • @MartsGarage
    @MartsGarage Рік тому +7

    Thanks Matt and Jim for taking time to show the interesting details that demonstrate the development Henry put into the 32s. Good to see more quality Early Ford content being put out there. All the best, Mart from England.

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569 Рік тому +6

    Can't pretend to understand all the comparisons but liked this Ford/ Model A comparison very much. Glad you're healing, Matt. Feets are no fun when they break.
    Hey Jim!

  • @johna1160
    @johna1160 Рік тому +8

    Terrific episode, guys. Who doesn't like a side by side comparo? Matt keeps insisting he's not a '32 expert. Well, if he isn't, he's undoubtedly the next best thing. Didn't even know I was curious re diffs between the Model A and '32. Matt and Jim make a great team. Between the two, there's not a whole lot they don't know in their chosen field of vintage automotive.

  • @ihrescue
    @ihrescue Рік тому +25

    Nice engine and glad to see you progressing in your mobility Matt. thanks to you and Jim for these informative videos.

  • @brianhdueck3372
    @brianhdueck3372 Рік тому +16

    Love your channel, guys. You never disappoint.

  • @phillipleeds296
    @phillipleeds296 Рік тому +8

    Excellent explainer on the progression of Ford design back then. Thank you.

  • @Roger-hq1yt
    @Roger-hq1yt Рік тому +8

    Better attention to detail than when built new.

  • @timothynewkirk2654
    @timothynewkirk2654 Рік тому +7

    Beautiful Piece of History ! Thanks Matt & Jim ! ...Newk from Kentucky

  • @bbrut3332
    @bbrut3332 Рік тому +9

    Excellent presentation gentlemen.

  • @glennnickerson8438
    @glennnickerson8438 Рік тому +2

    What a difference a year makes! A 32 car chassis is one of nicest frames ever made!

  • @patmclean1951
    @patmclean1951 Рік тому +6

    Cheers gents I look forward to each new release!

  • @kennypool
    @kennypool Рік тому +5

    Hey , no crutches. Finally, good job.

  • @alecfromminnenowhere2089
    @alecfromminnenowhere2089 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for taking us along with you guys.

  • @brianmoore1648
    @brianmoore1648 Рік тому +3

    Good tip
    Motor mount bolts.
    If the nut falls off , the screw drops out.
    If you push the screw down into the hole ,and the nut falls off, the screw still stays ,and gravity looses.
    I learned in machinist School ,
    That when a nut and screw come together,that makes a bolt.
    The type of tool too work it ,is not factor.

    • @CarterAutoRestyling
      @CarterAutoRestyling Рік тому +1

      The bolt comes up through the bottom on flathead motor mounts. There is a cotter pin to prevent the nut from backing off.

  • @deanbrunner261
    @deanbrunner261 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the lessons. I'm an old guy from Memphis but was raised south of Bismarck North Dakota. Miss the people but not the winters. Keep the content coming 🤠🤠🤠

  • @philipdecatanzaro1822
    @philipdecatanzaro1822 Рік тому +5

    Nice episode gents

  • @dannmarceau
    @dannmarceau Рік тому +4

    Good to see you sans the crutches.

  • @57Banjoman
    @57Banjoman Рік тому +5

    Cool stuff guys! And no crutches Matt-awesome!

  • @Mr49Studebaker
    @Mr49Studebaker Рік тому +5

    That is a pretty chassis and engine combo.

  • @howitzer8946
    @howitzer8946 Рік тому +8

    I enjoy watching your informative videos and look forward to them. I wish my Pop born 1910 (RIP) would have loved watching these. Thank you a million.

  • @ShopKatIndustries
    @ShopKatIndustries Рік тому +5

    Very cool to see the two chassis side-by-each! Cheers! (Matt I was messaging your missus about the sleds in your Dad's yard, the Nordic was eye-catching enough let alone having a Skiroule parked next to it! P'raps I oughtta trundle my Oly down the tracks and we can go for a burn!)

  • @jamesdoell249
    @jamesdoell249 Рік тому +2

    Very cool to see the progression from Model A to ‘32 side by side. Good to see Matt on two legs again. Waiting to hear that flathead run!

  • @pa6390
    @pa6390 Рік тому +7

    Very educational! Thanks boys.

  • @graemeburr6463
    @graemeburr6463 Рік тому +10

    Thanks fellas I really enjoy your content and am glad Cold War Motors sent me here. I'm pretty well versed in 46/48 V8's and the C59/69A so it is a real treat to see the engine that started the legend. Great that you compared the A Chassis with the Model 18/B, I have never seen these two cars with "no clothes on," great comparison. Greetings to you from NZ.

  • @eumoria
    @eumoria Рік тому +5

    beautiful engine! good to see you hobbling around :D get well soon

  • @thomas5714
    @thomas5714 Рік тому +2

    The only shop on earth that has a lifting lug for a 32' Ford engine block AND whips it out to life a 32' Ford engine block out of a crate. 🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @bryduhbikeguy
    @bryduhbikeguy Рік тому +8

    That's an interesting looking carb.I'd like to see more as you get it set to run.Thanks guys.I've never seen a flathead without the intake on.

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 Рік тому +3

    Hey good to see you all!

  • @glenharper3136
    @glenharper3136 Рік тому +5

    Nice video Thanks for sharing!

  • @Zillustration
    @Zillustration Рік тому +2

    14:40 - Switch to the Sepia-tone Filter and this could be a Ford Factory assembly line documentary! So cool to see. Love the access of a stripped chassis. No bench pressing the bell housing or mate with the tranny!

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax Рік тому +4

    What a treat!! Thank You

  • @glocke380
    @glocke380 Рік тому +4

    I was watching Uncle Tony's Garage the other day and he was tearing apart an engine and there where no door hinge pins in the pan. Weird.

  • @ericargo9157
    @ericargo9157 Рік тому +9

    Love the content of your channel guys. Good stuff.

  • @fordmodela1281
    @fordmodela1281 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for some 32 history. I have a 31 that I'm restoring the interior. Been a great experience with installing headliner, panels and fabric. Love the videos; seeing the shop and projects. Take care

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 Рік тому +7

    👍👌👏 True experts, congrats! I'm eagerly looking forward to hear this really nice looking engine run. 2) Minus the crutches = congrats again! Hope the foot will be as good as before soon.
    Best regards, luck and especially health.

  • @RXRSawdustStation
    @RXRSawdustStation Рік тому +4

    *Edit Add: I scoured **#IronTrapGarage**'s Ebay inventory - that did not produce favorable results...I commented on a video of theirs the other day. They do not have a "Tall" 32 Coil at this time. All the best!* Sirs, are you not familiar with IronTrap Garage? They have a large warehouse space jam-packed full of flat head engine parts (nearly literally 😉). I'd be surprised if they didn't have the coil you're looking for. Glad to see you're crutchless! Excellent video! Thanks, guys!

  • @dennissmith5037
    @dennissmith5037 Рік тому +7

    Very cool. I have seen 32 frame rails, but I had no idea there were so many differences between the 32 and the Model A. I really enjoy watching your channel. Nice to see Matt is on the mend.

  • @labrd41
    @labrd41 Рік тому +6

    Still a rag in the carburetor, don't forget. LOL

  • @flash1499
    @flash1499 Рік тому +4

    Very well done video.

  • @CarterAutoRestyling
    @CarterAutoRestyling Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the informative and uplifting chassis tale!

  • @mythrusthelema
    @mythrusthelema Рік тому +2

    Excellent and informative, seeing the frames side by side?.... Ooo la la!
    Keep up the good work! Vicarious wrenching at it's best.

  • @frankcastka2489
    @frankcastka2489 Рік тому +3

    Guys, check with Matt at Iron Trap Garage. He will have it be able to locate the 32 period correct tall coil.

  • @richardsiddon610
    @richardsiddon610 Рік тому +1

    What a tonic after a day’s work.
    Cheers guys!

  • @spencerkiss7670
    @spencerkiss7670 Рік тому +1

    This is great! Thanks for helping with my dad's '32. Can't wait to see him rolling down the road!

  • @macbetula6926
    @macbetula6926 Рік тому +7

    Good job guys, look forward to seeing more 👍

  • @puddysbrother664
    @puddysbrother664 5 місяців тому

    I always enjoy learning mechanicals from my knowledgeable friends up north. As one of your countrymen once said, “If they don’t find you handsome, they might as well find you handy.”

  • @brianbethel9929
    @brianbethel9929 Рік тому +1

    Matt, Jim, love the show. And no crutches!! Awesome. Glad you're better.
    That '32 truck will be sweet. Can't wait to see more of it. Thanks so much for sharing all of this. Cheers from Ohio

  • @dfusit
    @dfusit Рік тому +1

    The knowledge that you two share is incredible. Thanks!

  • @williamtrusler1508
    @williamtrusler1508 Рік тому +1

    What a treat it must be working on such great machines in that fabulous garage. I appreciate the efforts you have taken to share your expertise.

  • @billyporter2195
    @billyporter2195 Рік тому +4

    Great show I enjoy your friendly and knowledgeable format, it’s like finding an episode of The Waltons that was long lost. Keep it up 👍

  • @russdavis1960
    @russdavis1960 Рік тому +2

    Very good presentation of the differences!!!

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword Рік тому

    I am so happy for you guys to get these kind of fun jobs. You don't go to work, you leave the responsible job of dads and husbands to go play in a garage! No washing machine to repair at home or dipper to change, nope its grease and oils, plenty of cleaning where at home using the vacuum to sweep floors is a chore, this has fun written all over it. Also happy that your third leg has been removed, and you are getting around on two legs that don't quite understand their old responsibilities. I have used crutches for the last twelve plus years being a cripple. I am a mental cripple as well because had I tried a lot harder, I might still walk on my own. I just hated physical therapy and so avoided going at all excuses. Just owning my predicament i put myself into. I loved the ford anything studying how he developed his company. His strategy for the floorboards and the boards in the bed of the pickups was back when ford could still not make their own engines. They had to farm out the casting of the blocks. SO HERE COMES THE FUN STUFF.! Ford went to the company that was to build their engine, told them they would only accept those engines as long as they were in crates with certain length boards in crates to make the engine shippable. Their employees at ford were hired to take those crates apart carefully so they were direct bolt in to their vehicles. Once the company found out about this, they protested quite loudly but ford being a sob of sorts, took their grin off of their faces when he told them if its too much troubles for you, then just quit now. Your services are no longer needed as they had their own foundry set up to go. I was told this first hand by a man who worked at ford for a very long time, starting in the model t days. He was my grandfather.... a bit of a back story.... my father was born in 13, and granddad was born in 1884, I am oldest living born in 49, all prior to the two thousand era. My grandfather was also a foreman for ford in south america when he had a rubber plant there. All of my parents born a long time ago and of course grandparents even longer ago left me with very old people. I grew up feeling older than my years as I had to live at home till fifteen but at those years, my parents hung with people their own ages making me a kid listening to stories of their exploits. I really haven't made a good comment yet but to give you a break from reading the life and times of morgan, I bid farewell till the next time I hear from you

  • @marcfuhrman3282
    @marcfuhrman3282 Рік тому +1

    Good to see that you're healing up well there Mr. Matt. I had no idea there were that many changes in chassis design between the Model A and the B. No wonder the '32 Ford was so beloved by hotrodders.

  • @idigdaytona4478
    @idigdaytona4478 Рік тому +3

    Good stuff !

  • @TheTubeTube2
    @TheTubeTube2 Рік тому +1

    What a gem of an episode, thank you chaps!

  • @timsmith1589
    @timsmith1589 11 місяців тому

    I love Canadians when they speak. Great video guys.

  • @kirbyhumphrey3653
    @kirbyhumphrey3653 Рік тому +1

    Well know! This is all most interesting. I learned to drive on a 1950 f1 with the 100hp 239 and a 4 speed non synchronized of course. If you guys had been around me back in the day I'd probably still have it 😀

  • @donsmith4465
    @donsmith4465 Рік тому +1

    It’s always a treat. Can’t wait for the next one.

  • @TheDocrock100
    @TheDocrock100 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great lesson. I had no idea they were so different

  • @markbehr88
    @markbehr88 Рік тому +4

    Very cool.

  • @steveoin818
    @steveoin818 4 місяці тому

    good to hear bob baxter name...great guy with alot of knowledge

  • @DeBunker7
    @DeBunker7 Рік тому +1

    Excellent job and great content. Rare close-up showing details.

  • @martentrudeau6948
    @martentrudeau6948 Рік тому +1

    Great show, beautiful 32 chassis and engine. Wow there was a big improvement from the 31 to the 32 chassis.

  • @ShortBusScotty
    @ShortBusScotty Рік тому

    I learn this as a kid building AMT models.

  • @elmerfudd1086
    @elmerfudd1086 Рік тому +1

    This channel is really coming along. I sure hope your business is successful , its quite a unique idea. I love it.

  • @jensbonde9818
    @jensbonde9818 Рік тому

    So good to see you walking !

  • @heyartbailey
    @heyartbailey Рік тому +1

    Very enjoyable episode! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm for these old beasts...

  • @jamesdamron2065
    @jamesdamron2065 Рік тому +2

    Gonna be a good 1

  • @oldodger
    @oldodger Рік тому +2

    Lots of great technical advice and facts. Could you two do more hands on video rather than just talking about it ? (for most of the video ) Thanks...

    • @Hanzyscure
      @Hanzyscure Рік тому +1

      Could you have the patience to wait for what you want ? Thanks.

  • @alseidel5622
    @alseidel5622 Рік тому +1

    I am sure you all know this but just in case: Why was “18” used as the prefix for the 8 cylinder serial number?
    Stood for. First 8. Now you know.
    Love your channel

  • @andunabu3238
    @andunabu3238 Рік тому

    Glad you are back on both feet Matt!

  • @randy1997
    @randy1997 Рік тому +3

    Awesome

  • @randydillman6935
    @randydillman6935 Рік тому +1

    Great video guys! Mics are working well (not that I cared that much before - I can turn up this channel and have no fear of Al or Tom walking in! LOL). Learned a lot in this one since it's not my era. I like the longer videos.

  • @jeffboyles3611
    @jeffboyles3611 Рік тому

    Same here, it's the obvious friendship and good chemistry going on that's fun to watch. And thanks for keeping the language clean. So many times, I'll be watching some other channel and bombs gets dropped right out of the blue. Embarrassing when other folks are in the room with me. You guys prove you can have plenty of fun without all that. Good on 'ya. Really enjoy your shows.

  • @keithmcintyre6403
    @keithmcintyre6403 Рік тому +3

    Not sure why, but it won't let me give you a thumbs up.

  • @gilbertwashburn7095
    @gilbertwashburn7095 Рік тому

    There's a guy in Oak Creek Wisconsin with a Ford 30s pick up that's so nice it's ridiculous and it's completely stock and he's an old guy he had it for 45 years😄 have a great day

  • @davidolson9475
    @davidolson9475 Рік тому +2

    Every episode make me wish I had your chain hoist! Great job, and I'm looking forward to seeing what's in store for Jim's Model A, engine-wise.

  • @donaldhalls2189
    @donaldhalls2189 Рік тому

    It's a nice specimen, of old engine unity, thanks for sharing, hope your injury gets better, all the best to yous and your loved ones

  • @charleykeenan6171
    @charleykeenan6171 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the run down! Informative as always!

  • @victorbitter583
    @victorbitter583 Рік тому

    I warms my heart to see that flathead going in there . Pull that rag outta the carb if you're leaving the filter on. Cheers.

  • @jerseysideboy
    @jerseysideboy Рік тому +2

    Good to see the crutches gone Matt. I'm surprised that you still have the 48 Chev, btw, saw the little guy shining the bumper, future gearhead. Have you got the 48 advertised anywhere?

  • @jimaagenes8445
    @jimaagenes8445 Рік тому

    Excellent video! Thanks side by side comparison!!!

  • @curtcooper9447
    @curtcooper9447 Рік тому

    Happy you are doing well another great and interesting show

  • @wilco3588
    @wilco3588 Рік тому

    Here's an odd and obscure suggestion for a video the technology behind the model a muffler it's really a two-cycle expansion chamber great design very efficient and that great true Model A sound.

  • @davidwiggins3451
    @davidwiggins3451 Рік тому

    Great show! Matt, glad to see you got rid of the training wheels.

  • @ronaldbrown5745
    @ronaldbrown5745 Рік тому

    The Hot Rodder’s like the 32 for the frame.

  • @emmettrocks2
    @emmettrocks2 Рік тому

    GREAT Video Fella's! Keep Em' coming.

  • @pappabob29
    @pappabob29 Рік тому +1

    Nicely done !! That 32 frame is "svelte" with all it's subtle curves !! Don't know if it was "Henry" or one of his designers, but just about everything Ford, I'm going to guess, prior to 1949 had "compound curves" !! Added lot of strength, rigidity, and "headaches" for anyone trying to make "patch panels" !! ;o)
    That motor is a "Museum Piece of Art" !! Anxious to hear it come to life !! Love those exhaust manifolds with all their "right angle" turns for the exhaust gasses. ;o)
    One thing, you said it was 65 HP and that was 15 more than the Model A. I always heard the Model A was 40 HP and the Mode T was 20. ???? The "A" and the "B" four cylinders were 200.5 Cubic inches @ ?? 40 HP. What is the Cubic Inch size of this 1932 engine @ 65 HP ?? 👍👍👍🛠⚙🔧⛏🛠🗜🤷🏻‍♂🍷😘

    • @stephenholland5930
      @stephenholland5930 Рік тому

      The 65 hp V-8 had a displacement of 221ci (3.6L) with a lowly compression ratio of 5.5:1

  • @geoffdunstan8567
    @geoffdunstan8567 Рік тому

    Jim, Chip Foose has started work on a Lincoln Continental, you can see it on his vlog. regards Geoff from Merimbula Australia

  • @brendamcdaniel1958
    @brendamcdaniel1958 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video guys. Good luck hop along, be careful. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @wallyfronzaglio372
    @wallyfronzaglio372 Рік тому +1

    Looks like just a clutch replacement would be a lot of work with that k member design

  • @jim1407
    @jim1407 5 місяців тому

    Sweet V-8