Hey! Thanks for checking out the final installment of our series on the Model A pickup truck! This week we'll take it for a spin and then see how she does off road! Then, Agent 303 stops in and we put together a set of sweet classic tires for the 1959 Chrysler we salvaged a few weeks ago. Many thanks to Agent 0826 for letting us drive his sweet "A" and for getting it extra muddy so we could get some sweet shots of it out in the field! **Please hit the ol' "like" button if you want more "My Classic Tire" vids, ( It really helps the vids get seen) cheers!**** If you'd like to support our show, please visit our website at: www.coldwarmotors.com for Coffee Mugs, Dealership Decals, and Hats... "My Classic Tire" shirts coming soon! or join us on the Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/coldwarmotors and we'll hang out and talk about cars a lot, haha! All the very best to everyone from me and Frankers and the Agents! s
Hi scott,agents. Nice job making these videos. Cinamatography is getting better and better. Anticipating all the great projects. Rev. P.S. lots of joules in CWMC personel, lots of jewels in CWMC yard!
The Chrysler is magnificent. So glad to see Dean back in many of your videos it seems that he was missing for a while. Dear Frankers playing with her toy. How majestic she looked next to the classic tire♥️♥️
The Model A is wonderful, what a rare treat. My grandfather never drove his Model A over 40MPH. The Chrysler is another story. With the simple addition of nice tyres and hubcaps, it is transformed. The dash is fab and the shape is great. Does any extensive restoration make economic sense if you added it all up? You do it for love. I think the Chrysler is worthy of love. Oh dear, I have gone all serious again but I couldn't help it. Thank you again for your videos. Cheers.
Thank you for another great video. Scott. That model A is one sweet old girl. What and amazing difference the right wheels and tires make on a car. That Windsor is now begging to be a driver ( insert hundreds of labor hours here). presto! She lives again!
hey Scott and the Agents, the Model A was the first show of yours that i watched, really happy to see the ol' boy back on the road ! :) It even lays down rubber going down the road just after you backed it out of the driveway ! :)
A signature CWM production that somehow escaped my view. The footage of the A pickup tooling across the landscape is dream sequence stuff. The Classic Tire segment is a real pleaser too with all of the rich anecdotal narrative: the scrap tire “shitments,” Leno’s mechanical shortcomings, and certainly Franker’s continuing supporting role. Thanks, gentlemen!
That A would really be blast to drive where I live. It's seven miles of gravel to a black top. The top speed on that old girl exactly matches the conditions.
That Model A pick up looks great rolling around on the road. I remember when you was working on the fenders on that. The classic tires on the '59 are looking pretty spiffy too, I can see why Dean is all lusty for that Windsor.
Just like every other video, this one is top notch as well!! I got a kick out of the Jay leno comments. Frankers looks just wonderful, so full of energy and ready to play. Dean again stole the show!! The truck is amazing. Thats museum stuff. Also the great music interludes. Is that your own stuff Scott because its really very good.
Really digging the coverage of the Chrysler. It is cleaning up well. Just to get it to a running driveable status would be awesome. Maybe sometime or another huh?! The classic tires and hub caps set it off! Very enjoyable video of the Model A pickup as well. How sweet she is! It makes my mind wander back to the Model T you recently acquired. Great to see your post today!
The model A Truck is so handsome I can only dream about owning one. My dad liked them too, said he wouldn't mind owning one back when he was still alive. You guys are so funny you made me laugh when you were talking what Jay Leno doesn't do.The 59 Chrysler is maybe the same car that is on the album cover of the cars first album. The clear steering looks the same.
I laughed at the Jay Leno reference... I flew into Burbank on Thursday and saw him out driving around not 5 minutes from the airport. Some kinda early-mid 50’s convertible. You guys still look like you’re having more fun, though... love that Model A and the ‘59 Chrysler!
not sure if you know or your into trying it but actual brand SOS pads clean whitewalls the best!! used to use them on my old 13 inch wire wheels haha but now i use it on my BFG radial TA lettering and honestly it works good!!
That Model A is as close to perfect as you could get. You should start selling a shirt that just says "same old shirt" but print the "r" in "shirt" red.
I would have pulled the right tail lamp on that Windsor and put a big iron bar in through the hole and started prying that big dent out of the quarter panel! Plus I would be looking at the stash of old Mopars in your yard like the four door Fury you're stripping and pull the engine and trans out of it and put it in this one, Or go see your buddy at the junkyard and get an engine and trans. from him! Also I would use old car hoods ,roof's and deck lids to make patches for the floor where needed! Down and dirty! Just make it safe! Take rocker mouldings from any car you can find, cut and trim to make it hide the rusty rockers, plus find some quarter mouldings to cover the rust on this one and go! I do that with cars I find and make them safe to drive and go with it! I'm kind of the American version of you guys but without the cameras! I only have 40 cars though! I'm still that kid building model cars but now the cars are bigger!
Just in from a long day at work in Ireland, standing in my garage and wondered if there had been an instalment of sanity from Canada and there it was, some classic tyre action:) Thanks lads, love your work.
I've done the same so I could move a car on a trailer and move it around a yard when i got there. I had 3 different sizes, all were perished and 2 were bald. The guy said "You know they are no good" I said "they're ok, they will hold air, there's nothing wrong with them" I explained and he said "I"ve never fitted tyres this bad before and laughed" I did a tune up on a model A 20 yrs ago . I couldn't find a TDC mark so I had to look it up and found you take it up to where you think TDC is and unscrew a pointer from the crank pulley and turn it around and screw it back into the crank pulley and it locks into a hole in the block then you set up the distributor as normal. Then unscrew the pointer and turn it around and screw it back into the pulley.. The water pump was leaking out of the shaft. it has a castellated nut with a lead washer behind it . You tighten it up a little, make sure it still turns and it stops leaking. So simple. LOL
Great video, I could watch you clean old tires and display them all day long. When the tire rolled out with the hubcap on it......Oh baby. I collected hubcaps since I was about 10 so it's borderline unhealthy how much I love collecting vintage wheel/ tire combos.
Somewhere, sometime in the not-so-distant future, I am sure Jay won't be able to resist a good laugh when he catches that bit about him on this episode.
That Ford Model A pickup is absolutely perfect. Fine job making it road worthy. Thanks for taking us along for the ride...a real treat! Those aerial shots really make your videos "over the top."
@@coldwarmotors The windshield is hinged at the top, but the brackets that hold it open (on A pillar) should point "up" when the windshield is completely closed. Look at my video @ 1:28 you can see the RHS (other places in the video also). vimeo.com/196913149
Great A footage and commentary. I have to figure out how to get a ride along in one day for 2cv comparison purposes, and to meet another owner who is so happy to hit 40 mph. Liking the soundtracks lately too
I love the way things mesh together using what you have. The Chrysler looks great and the pickup, awesome. Very nice, especially leaving the patina that was salvageable. Thanks for sharing.
Webesters New Riverside Desk Dictionary-- joule, pronounced jool,- the unit of energy equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter.
Fury, totally awesome and somehow just gets better and better. I vote to get both cars running and driving this spring. The DS is coming along nicely. And I love the yaht, I mean Newport; will you be fixing the rust? How awesome to have all those records! Cant wait for Saturday!
I would love to see you fellows bring that Chrysler back to life. It is such a beautiful car that it is a shame to let it sit for the rest of it’s life.
@@ricklucia7033 it's a great Channel on UA-cam thumbs up these guys put the heart and soul into these vintage automobiles land keeps them alive I respect that classic cars are better than the automobiles that we have nowadays
You had me rolling with the tire "showcase" segment. Making that old tire look like a museum piece with the sweet cinematography action. Nothing like a little elbow grease to bring something back to life.
Hey! Thanks for checking out the final installment of our series on the Model A pickup truck! This week we'll take it for a spin and then see how she does off road! Then, Agent 303 stops in and we put together a set of sweet classic tires for the 1959 Chrysler we salvaged a few weeks ago. Many thanks to Agent 0826 for letting us drive his sweet "A" and for getting it extra muddy so we could get some sweet shots of it out in the field!
**Please hit the ol' "like" button if you want more "My Classic Tire" vids, ( It really helps the vids get seen) cheers!****
If you'd like to support our show, please visit our website at:
www.coldwarmotors.com for Coffee Mugs, Dealership Decals, and Hats... "My Classic Tire" shirts coming soon!
or join us on the Patreon page at:
www.patreon.com/coldwarmotors and we'll hang out and talk about cars a lot, haha!
All the very best to everyone from me and Frankers and the Agents!
s
hey there happy sat
Hi scott,agents. Nice job making these videos. Cinamatography is getting better and better. Anticipating all the great projects. Rev. P.S. lots of joules in CWMC personel, lots of jewels in CWMC yard!
It's finally done, that '31,
Sez Henry with a smile.
Let's all pile in and take a spin,
Aint' done it in a while.
The Unknown Poet, FKATUP
I still have the three new bias ply tires to donate to your collection if you want them .I sent my info through your web store.Thanks
You have shifting down pat. Do you have to double clutch to shift??
Those are some nice Winter Cleats. As a kid, I always used SOS Pads on the whitewalls. Maybe white walls will make a come back. They are stylish.
The Chrysler is magnificent.
So glad to see Dean back in many of your videos it seems that he was missing for a while.
Dear Frankers playing with her toy. How majestic she looked next to the classic tire♥️♥️
Scott I really like what you did with that sweet Model A pick up. That is what most of them probably looked like while they were earning a living.
Hey thanks; that was what we wanted it to look like... as though it was put away and forgotten about! Cheers from here...
@@coldwarmotors Might be one of the nicest running Model A's I have seen and heard in a while.
That Model A is a joy! Excellent work on saving it and keeping it alive! and the tyres and hubcaps on the Chrysler are a vast improvement!
The Model A is wonderful, what a rare treat. My grandfather never drove his Model A over 40MPH. The Chrysler is another story. With the simple addition of nice tyres and hubcaps, it is transformed. The dash is fab and the shape is great. Does any extensive restoration make economic sense if you added it all up? You do it for love. I think the Chrysler is worthy of love. Oh dear, I have gone all serious again but I couldn't help it. Thank you again for your videos. Cheers.
Love the slow motion , close up , glamour shots of the classic tires.
WOW, the caps make all the difference.
Those panoramic shots of the Ford A!
Thanks!
😍😍😍
Nice to see the level of restoration on that Model A. Too many people insist on making them better than they were new. To each their own I suppose.
Thank you for another great video. Scott. That model A is one sweet old girl. What and amazing difference the right wheels and tires make on a car. That Windsor is now begging to be a driver ( insert hundreds of labor hours here). presto! She lives again!
Long after the fact, I enjoy you guys do, because you do what I do.
Dean’s back on the gun at Classic Tires 👍😎
hey Scott and the Agents, the Model A was the first show of yours that i watched, really happy to see the ol' boy back on the road ! :) It even lays down rubber going down the road just after you backed it out of the driveway ! :)
Those hub caps are insanely badass.
Super hardcore classic tyre action on a cracking classic Chrysler. The Model A looks gorgeous too!
CWM, now featuring real cinematography (Model A) AND the humor we know and love "dozens of good miles left" :)
A signature CWM production that somehow escaped my view. The footage of the A pickup tooling across the landscape is dream sequence stuff. The Classic Tire segment is a real pleaser too with all of the rich anecdotal narrative: the scrap tire “shitments,” Leno’s mechanical shortcomings, and certainly Franker’s continuing supporting role. Thanks, gentlemen!
That A would really be blast to drive where I live. It's seven miles of gravel to a black top. The top speed on that old girl exactly matches the conditions.
Really GOOD SHIT right there
No disappointments! Another fun video. Thank you.
That Jay Leno impression was priceless! It gave me a good laugh!
That Model A pick up looks great rolling around on the road. I remember when you was working on the fenders on that. The classic tires on the '59 are looking pretty spiffy too, I can see why Dean is all lusty for that Windsor.
6:54 Scott, you are killing me... "ahhh i'm so high, if I had a 59 Windsor right now..." owww
Enjoyed the ride in the A. Frankers is such a good girl.
"Your simply the best" - greesings from Denmark !
Man the model A is fu$kin awesome! Id cruise that truck everywhere!
The Model A project is excellent!! Hours and hours of entertainment! Thanks for taking the time to document the project. 👍
That Model A turned out beautiful. What a great video, worth the wait.
Nice seeing so much of Frankers
Francine is always on hand to steal a scene.:)
that littleford t ute is amazing and simple and goes well
Just like every other video, this one is top notch as well!! I got a kick out of the Jay leno comments. Frankers looks just wonderful, so full of energy and ready to play. Dean again stole the show!! The truck is amazing. Thats museum stuff. Also the great music interludes. Is that your own stuff Scott because its really very good.
Frankers for world leader
Really digging the coverage of the Chrysler. It is cleaning up well. Just to get it to a running driveable status would be awesome. Maybe sometime or another huh?! The classic tires and hub caps set it off! Very enjoyable video of the Model A pickup as well. How sweet she is! It makes my mind wander back to the Model T you recently acquired. Great to see your post today!
Great video and so happy to see the Model A back on the road!
Loving the musical score!
I remember when you guys video that truck when you were working on the 30 truck pretty cool to see it again sounds like a sowing machine.
Idk why but I love my classic tire
Definitely a step up in video quality with music and drone shots - awesome
Awesome video. I'm loving the Chrysler.
Another great Saturday!
Surprisingly round considering the vintage and with the added benefit of holding pressure, at least for the time being
The model A Truck is so handsome I can only dream about owning one. My dad liked them too, said he wouldn't mind owning one back when he was still alive. You guys are so funny you made me laugh when you were talking what Jay Leno doesn't do.The 59 Chrysler is maybe the same car that is on the album cover of the cars first album. The clear steering looks the same.
I love the 59 Chrysler! I hope you restore like new! Fingers crossed!
That Model A is beautiful.
Model A is AWESOME! Would love to have that great machine. My dad knew all about them.
Those door panels look Great
Wow,what a dynamic intro!Terrific job all around,Frankers too.
Great drone shots. thank you
This is like Christmas! A video from CWM, Jonathan W, and Mustie1!!!!
Loving the drone footage! Keep it up!
Those reversed rear rims really fill up those old Mopar wheel well cavities nicely!
Awesome model A!
I laughed at the Jay Leno reference... I flew into Burbank on Thursday and saw him out driving around not 5 minutes from the airport. Some kinda early-mid 50’s convertible. You guys still look like you’re having more fun, though... love that Model A and the ‘59 Chrysler!
@ 7:07 kneeling on driveway gravel- those were the days
not sure if you know or your into trying it but actual brand SOS pads clean whitewalls the best!! used to use them on my old 13 inch wire wheels haha but now i use it on my BFG radial TA lettering and honestly it works good!!
That was a nice ride thanks guys
Maybe we can all chip in to gets deans car on the road. Love the dash
After a day working on my ‘63 Amazon, it’s gratifying to know I’m not alone in my madness. Awesome work guys.
I have the same feelings when tinkering with my 59' Willys! Newk from Kentucky
So many puns today greatness. The drone footage kicked ass .
Greetings from the international space station!
That Model A is as close to perfect as you could get. You should start selling a shirt that just says "same old shirt" but print the "r" in "shirt" red.
Great truck!!!
I would have pulled the right tail lamp on that Windsor and put a big iron bar in through the hole and started prying that big dent out of the quarter panel! Plus I would be looking at the stash of old Mopars in your yard like the four door Fury you're stripping and pull the engine and trans out of it and put it in this one, Or go see your buddy at the junkyard and get an engine and trans. from him! Also I would use old car hoods ,roof's and deck lids to make patches for the floor where needed! Down and dirty! Just make it safe! Take rocker mouldings from any car you can find, cut and trim to make it hide the rusty rockers, plus find some quarter mouldings to cover the rust on this one and go! I do that with cars I find and make them safe to drive and go with it! I'm kind of the American version of you guys but without the cameras! I only have 40 cars though! I'm still that kid building model cars but now the cars are bigger!
Damn! Your videography is becoming amazing! Dean could be the greatest cameraman of all time.
Just in from a long day at work in Ireland, standing in my garage and wondered if there had been an instalment of sanity from Canada and there it was, some classic tyre action:)
Thanks lads, love your work.
the A model ford turned out nice you are going to have to have to ad this cool hubcap to your line up
The A model ute is cool
franker fits right in with the CWM crew she is a nut
I've done the same so I could move a car on a trailer and move it around a yard when i got there. I had 3 different sizes, all were perished and 2 were bald. The guy said "You know they are no good" I said "they're ok, they will hold air, there's nothing wrong with them" I explained and he said "I"ve never fitted tyres this bad before and laughed" I did a tune up on a model A 20 yrs ago . I couldn't find a TDC mark so I had to look it up and found you take it up to where you think TDC is and unscrew a pointer from the crank pulley and turn it around and screw it back into the crank pulley and it locks into a hole in the block then you set up the distributor as normal. Then unscrew the pointer and turn it around and screw it back into the pulley.. The water pump was leaking out of the shaft. it has a castellated nut with a lead washer behind it . You tighten it up a little, make sure it still turns and it stops leaking. So simple. LOL
Great video, I could watch you clean old tires and display them all day long. When the tire rolled out with the hubcap on it......Oh baby. I collected hubcaps since I was about 10 so it's borderline unhealthy how much I love collecting vintage wheel/ tire combos.
Somewhere, sometime in the not-so-distant future, I am sure Jay won't be able to resist a good laugh when he catches that bit about him on this episode.
perfect
Dean needs a project car man...cmon he loves anything an everything more than anything...lol
He has 50 project cars... He needs to finish one, haha...Cheers!
Based on past videos I imagine Dean projects include 1 1959 Meteor and 49 1978 LTDs. Please let me be wrong
@@coldwarmotors lmao!!! Yeah dean needs to finnish something than...at least hes got sum stuff though.hopefully its not 49 78 ltd's lol
That was some serious ASMR starting at 4:53 or maybe I am just very tired.
That Ford Model A pickup is absolutely perfect. Fine job making it road worthy. Thanks for taking us along for the ride...a real treat! Those aerial shots really make your videos "over the top."
BEAUTIFUL tires and hub caps!! Really makes the old girl shine!! Model A wss a great bonus!! AWESOME job all!!!
Fun Stuff! Pretty sure the sliding windshield brackets on the Model A are upside down 8^)
Yours is hinged on the bottom? Not sure I understand... Cheers!
@@coldwarmotors The windshield is hinged at the top, but the brackets that hold it open (on A pillar) should point "up" when the windshield is completely closed. Look at my video @ 1:28 you can see the RHS (other places in the video also). vimeo.com/196913149
Time to consult with Manual, he knows everything.
Great A footage and commentary. I have to figure out how to get a ride along in one day for 2cv comparison purposes, and to meet another owner who is so happy to hit 40 mph. Liking the soundtracks lately too
WOW...now you can drive it to the movies
I love the way things mesh together using what you have. The Chrysler looks great and the pickup, awesome. Very nice, especially leaving the patina that was salvageable. Thanks for sharing.
Love the A. Sweet!
Webesters New Riverside Desk Dictionary-- joule, pronounced jool,- the unit of energy equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter.
Great series , Great truck well done !
Glad you enjoyed it!
From a baracka to a beauty nice job!!!
now that is real patina on a car
What a treat for the eyes that ol Windsor is. She needs to be on the road and enjoyed as much as possible
Scott with the daring Mamie Van Doren soft core "glamour" tire video shoot. Y'all need to do a Classic Tire Pinup Calendar! I would pay for that.
The right wheels and tires on a car, are like a fine wine with a good meal. You are a connoisseur!
Dean did a good job
If Jay is not subscribed, he's missing the point.
Hi Paul! Thanks for the note... Well, I guess if I had Jay Leno's cars I wouldn't spend much time looking at other peoples'! Cheers from here!
Dean is to old cars what I am to riding mowers lol. he's my hero
Nice episode again Scott, the way the last video’s are put together is defenitly level 3 quality 👍
Fury, totally awesome and somehow just gets better and better. I vote to get both cars running and driving this spring. The DS is coming along nicely.
And I love the yaht, I mean Newport; will you be fixing the rust? How awesome to have all those records!
Cant wait for Saturday!
my faverit my classic tire
I would love to see you fellows bring that Chrysler back to life. It is such a beautiful car that it is a shame to let it sit for the rest of it’s life.
God bless you guys great work the best Gearhead Channel on UA-cam 👍
What you said!
@@ricklucia7033 it's a great Channel on UA-cam thumbs up these guys put the heart and soul into these vintage automobiles land keeps them alive I respect that classic cars are better than the automobiles that we have nowadays
Whats a little weather checking between friends?
You had me rolling with the tire "showcase" segment. Making that old tire look like a museum piece with the sweet cinematography action. Nothing like a little elbow grease to bring something back to life.