Paul is a riot! Good garage find, I love these old Fords. The banter between you and Paul is priceless, he's quite a character, you made him a youtube sensation, LOL!
People’s expectations for performance, comfort and safety are much higher these days than the Model A offers. However, these are still indeed great cars that can be driven daily as long as you understand the perimeters.
@@billbammerlin4666 we were kids. Mom was 5' 2 so room wasn't a factor. She was a nurse with a commute so it worked. Dads car was a 55 Ford station wagon. The Bomber. 😂
And that's why they don't make them anymore. Too easy and too simple. Dealers lose their asses on the repair facilities, cuz everyone does their own maintenance.
@@MortskeRepair I agree !!!! Do you have any plans for this Ford ? are you going to rebuild it ? leave it ? just so you know been working to clear a spot for that sweeeeeet plymouth suburban lol
Great car there. I enjoy talking to older people. Seeing that in 43, the older generation as so many stories that I loge to hear. It's sad how the younger generation just don't sit and talk with the older generations anymore. The stories and things they can learn is priceless. Tell Paul he is famous in book and I wish him well and many more years to come.
What a cool "will it start?" It's hard to believe it started and you drove it. Really impressed with the car. Really impressed with your auto talent. These cars will only get rarer and harder to find. Great score. Great video. Makes an ordinary day more special to watch. Thanks 👍
What a find....But it's me again. I am ex mechanical engineer and now a pilot. I was lucky to spend many years behind round engines from little 670 cubic inches up to 1830. Most had electric pre oiler pumps and all had to get turned over bunch of times prior to start, mostly to prevent hydraulic lock in the bottom cylinders. We also loved Marvel Mystery oil, in fuel and in engine oil. Why not pull the plugs since you will anyway, get whatever magic lube down the cylinders, get some oil flowing again before starting.......The engine gods will bless you, I promise. Or tell me to shut up and I will. Love my life here in Indonesia, but I sure miss what can be done back home. As my grand dad use to say: "lubrication is the key to successful party". Or was that some rapper, don't remember now. Lube them up.
What a nice little Ford, no smoke and no knocking sounds in the engine! It deserves to be driven again! Thank you for the nice video and merry Christmas... Regards from Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil!
Buddy now by that’s a prize! I love those things. I truly wish I could find one I could assemble and maybe rod but that one needs to stay all original. Have fun with her! I love it!!!!!
My great granddad had a 1928 Ford Model A . Have a photo of him , my great grandmother and my granddad standing beside it in 1932. Granddad said he bought it new for $800 kept it till 1953 sold it for $700 to my great uncle, his boy still has it , been repainted , new interior . He drives it 1 day every week to work.
Mr. Mortske, cool car. I’ve never really cared that much for cars of that vintage, but this car is really really cool. My compliments for picking up such an awesome ride sir. Great job getting her going. I bet those two little road trips were awesome. Big Al.
A man I just wanted to say you vice grip grudge and junk yard digs are my favorite car you tubers I hope you have a merry Christmas keep up the awesome videos
Have to say your mannerisms really remind me of my grandpa, takes me back to when I would help him as a teenager work on his 35' Chevy 5 window coupe which gave me the hot rodding bug. Currently have a 79' el camino I drag race regularly which it looks like there was a pretty good specimen of an el camino sitting next to the model A. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and thanks for representing all the blue collar hot rodders out there!! Keep the videos coming!!
Out of all the cars I own, my Model A is the one I can go out to and count on it to fire up even if it’s been sitting for a while. That doesn’t happen too often as I enjoy driving the wheels off of it.
Another belter as we say here in the uuukay! keep the entertainment coming. Just like the other comments the banter between you two is cracking me up, priceless.
Love that old car and Pauly was great too. I swear, with those old Model T's and A's and B's you could have dumped some coal dust and some bacon grease in the tank and it would have started. Great old cars! Thanks for this one.
Там ещё в гараже рядом Эль камоно стоял....Может и до него дело дойдёт..... Дорогой друг,хотелось бы увидеть у тебя на канале chardger 1968// Люблю твои видео!!! Лайк!!! С наступающим Северная Дакота!!
@@MortskeRepair 4.3's weren't a powerhouse back then but reliable. But can always drop in an LS though. Just for laughs and grins you should see if you can buy it. : )
Nice .... My neighbor has a half dozen of these in various states of repair, he claims you can build one of these without any original parts because there's so much aftermarket available for these, yeah they aren't much for brakes, a friend of mine got one as a project when he retired from the forest service up near Estes Park he only lives 7 miles from town but the roads too steep and he's scared to take it to town and come back LOL
Great job once again. I'm working on trying to get ahold of a 30 5 window coupe. Hasn't run in probably 30 years or more, but has been stored inside. Might need some pointers when it's time to start it.
I flippin love these old A's!!! I've got an entire fleet of them now so ask away! The distributor setup is about the only trouble they seem to give. Other than a dirty carb or fuel tank. Super simple and they just plain work! Can't wait to see that content! Thanks so much for watching!
Hey Tom that was too easy for ya! He was a nice guy who you bought it off Ok so whatchagonnadowithit Don't forget it don't matter how ya get it done as long as your having fun ✌ oh yea 14k now! what ya doing?? ppl is warming to ya lol
cool car. people hate on fords all the time. but 92 years later and she basically started right up. goes to show its more neglect than make that kills engines.
Glad i stumbled onto your channel. Now i have a second car guy to watch thats bringing these old rigs back to the street. id like to start resurrecting em also
You're "partly" correct on those floorboards. The story you mentioned is related to the Model T. Henry had less money at that time so he was buying the glass from a sub contractor and specified the size of those crates so he could use the wood for the T floorboards. By the time Edsel "twisted his arm" to design a more modern car to replace the T (the Model A), he built the Rouge River plant and had his own forests and was making his own glass (and steel) by then.
@@MortskeRepair Lmao. Maybe it won’t always work for others and there’s some scenarios you can’t but I always find loading backwards is the way to go. May have done it once or twice lol
@@MortskeRepair Sales of the Plymouth at that time were a fraction of Ford, Willys, and Chevrolet so they are rare. Henry Ford told Walter Chrysler that Plymouth would not endure but Plymouth sales rose consistently during the Great Depression. In 1935 my Grandfather bought a new Plymouth which he had for the next 15 years.
Why Model A Fords were not delivered from the factory with a thermostat and aftermarket thermostat was available for model A's in climates where the engine could not reach 160 degrees the aftermarket thermostat actually fits inside the upper radiator hose
Paul is a riot! Good garage find, I love these old Fords. The banter between you and Paul is priceless, he's quite a character, you made him a youtube sensation, LOL!
Paully is something else!! I had to call him on his rotary phone to tell him he's famous on the interwebs!
@@MortskeRepair Are you using a 6 volt battery or a 12v battery with a drop down?
@@mikesamra9126 6 volts in this one
@@MortskeRepair I thought so but wasn't sure. That car is worth restoring to original.
I’d love to work in your shop. Duff seems like an A-OK boss. 👍
Never understand why they dont still make these. So simple. So practical.
People’s expectations for performance, comfort and safety are much higher these days than the Model A offers. However, these are still indeed great cars that can be driven daily as long as you understand the perimeters.
Probably because they moved on from "the stone ages"!
Rode like a kids first hand made toy. Not a comfortable car.
@@billbammerlin4666 we were kids. Mom was 5' 2 so room wasn't a factor. She was a nurse with a commute so it worked. Dads car was a 55 Ford station wagon. The Bomber. 😂
And that's why they don't make them anymore. Too easy and too simple. Dealers lose their asses on the repair facilities, cuz everyone does their own maintenance.
92 years old and purrs like a kitten !! Great find, easy once over ...
I'm very happy with my purchase! Thanks for watching Mike!
@@MortskeRepair I agree !!!! Do you have any plans for this Ford ? are you going to rebuild it ? leave it ? just so you know been working to clear a spot for that sweeeeeet plymouth suburban lol
Amazing. And no smoke.
@@willb3018 Finely tuned!
@@mjp5318 I"m gonna ding it up mechanically and enjoy it! The Suburban is getting some TLC in short order so stay tuned!
That old Ford starts easier than a lot of MODERN cars! Great find!
Keepin it simple!
It doesn't even smoke... Absolutely amazing!
Nothing to these old flatheads!
You and that guy going back-and-forth is absolutely priceless. 😂😂😂😂
Paully, he's a good egg! Even if we're both rotten...
First car I ever rode in. Late Dad's first car he bought secondhand in 1935. Drove it until I started school in 1949.
Pretty awesome for a 92 year old vehicle
Not much to these old ones!
Great car there. I enjoy talking to older people. Seeing that in 43, the older generation as so many stories that I loge to hear. It's sad how the younger generation just don't sit and talk with the older generations anymore. The stories and things they can learn is priceless. Tell Paul he is famous in book and I wish him well and many more years to come.
That's my favorite part about this hobby. Talking to the older generation!
@catmodelt My memory is really good. Just short!
model a the best car ford ever made. i have 3 in the barn.and i just may buy a T. keep up the great work.
What a cool "will it start?" It's hard to believe it started and you drove it. Really impressed with the car. Really impressed with your auto talent. These cars will only get rarer and harder to find. Great score. Great video. Makes an ordinary day more special to watch. Thanks 👍
Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching! I really enjoy doing this stuff due to folks like you!
To show you the power of flex seal! I painted these white walls black!
Now watch, they leak air...
is anyone gonna overlook the fact that he said Billy mays sold flex seal, it was Phil swift. either way man, great video and sweet car.
I was way off!
One of my favorite automobile friend thanks for letting me drive
Any time!
Got my first Model A about a year ago. New points, battery and fresh gas fired up after sitting for 6 years.
Not much to them is there?
What a find....But it's me again. I am ex mechanical engineer and now a pilot. I was lucky to spend many years behind round engines from little 670 cubic inches up to 1830. Most had electric pre oiler pumps and all had to get turned over bunch of times prior to start, mostly to prevent hydraulic lock in the bottom cylinders. We also loved Marvel Mystery oil, in fuel and in engine oil. Why not pull the plugs since you will anyway, get whatever magic lube down the cylinders, get some oil flowing again before starting.......The engine gods will bless you, I promise. Or tell me to shut up and I will. Love my life here in Indonesia, but I sure miss what can be done back home. As my grand dad use to say: "lubrication is the key to successful party". Or was that some rapper, don't remember now. Lube them up.
Thanks for watching and commenting in Indonesia!
It's all about the drive in these time machine.... not the speed.
It's all about the experience! Can't wait to be stranded on the side of the road somewhere with it!
What a nice little Ford, no smoke and no knocking sounds in the engine! It deserves to be driven again! Thank you for the nice video and merry Christmas... Regards from Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil!
I'm very happy with the purchase! Thanks a bunch for watching down in Brazil!
Excellent video also that 4 cylinder and 20 hp never die also run forever too! Excellent find and keep old Ford car running to!
She's a real screamer!! Thanks Andrew!
Because Ford which is the best wanted you to look at all of that marvelous motor and don’t you ever forget it👍
Paul seems like the kinda guy you'd want to share a beer with.
He's more of a cheeseburger type of guy! You'd wanna slap him if he had a beer or 7 in him!
I would buy him a few. Probably has lots of stories.
@@KameraShy Oh he's got all the stories!! And no filter!
Buddy now by that’s a prize! I love those things. I truly wish I could find one I could assemble and maybe rod but that one needs to stay all original. Have fun with her! I love it!!!!!
This one is going to stay together! Too nice to hack up! Needs some tinkering tho!
@@MortskeRepair oh I’m positive you will have her sorted out soon!!
@@lochnessfox3441 Nothin to it but to do it!
It's got a lot of potential. A keeper.
Agreed! Thanks Rob!
Very nice. Liked the guy you bought it from. Good sense of humor.
Listen To That BEAUTIFUL Old FORD ... Just Singing Away !!!!!!
Sweet 28 !!! That patina matches her perfectly. And Paul seems like 1 cool old curmudgeon. Another great find Mortske, keep em coming.
Thanks so much Greg! Paul is something!
My great granddad had a 1928 Ford Model A . Have a photo of him , my great grandmother and my granddad standing beside it in 1932. Granddad said he bought it new for $800 kept it till 1953 sold it for $700 to my great uncle, his boy still has it , been repainted , new interior . He drives it 1 day every week to work.
Nice!
This 1928 Ford has more character than most modern saloons. Happy New Year to you and all your followers from the UK
Thanks for watching in the UK!
Cool ole car
I concur! Thanks for watching Raymond!
Mr. Mortske, cool car. I’ve never really cared that much for cars of that vintage, but this car is really really cool. My compliments for picking up such an awesome ride sir. Great job getting her going. I bet those two little road trips were awesome. Big Al.
Thanks so much for watching! They're not a long road trip car that's for sure!! I'm excited to putt around town tho!
A tight close up of the whitewalls ala flex seal. I was hoping. Congrats on it all.
I'll get some more documentation on that in a future video with this car! Thanks for watching!
That is one of the best Model A's I've seen in a long time. Congratultions
A solid example that's for sure!
Like the black wall tires
I'm not disappointed he did that. But it's a funny story!
A man I just wanted to say you vice grip grudge and junk yard digs are my favorite car you tubers I hope you have a merry Christmas keep up the awesome videos
Ahhh thanks a big bunch Jestin!! You put me pretty high up on the pedestal with those two channels!! We'll do our best sir! You as well!
Mustie 1?
Definitely
Great channel!! You make it seem so easy to make a car start that’s been sitting for years
This one hadn't sat all that long. And these early ones are so simple and the carbs will suck about anything through them! Thanks for watching!
I want a nice crusty old Model A !
Pretty good car for the age!
Am I allowed to cry a little? Just a wee bit. What a beaut :)
Just don't make it awkward!
Love it! Some day I want to get a Model A project. 👍
I must like them too. I don't care to admit how many I now own...
@catmodelt Would love to see your Model A!
@catmodelt Send em over! Address is in the description!
Have to say your mannerisms really remind me of my grandpa, takes me back to when I would help him as a teenager work on his 35' Chevy 5 window coupe which gave me the hot rodding bug. Currently have a 79' el camino I drag race regularly which it looks like there was a pretty good specimen of an el camino sitting next to the model A. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and thanks for representing all the blue collar hot rodders out there!! Keep the videos coming!!
Pops sounds like a pretty cool dude!
Yeah he was the best
New daily driver! great work
Better get a heater in there!
What a awesome find,....looks like all ya gotta do is flush the cooling system,..& you got a jewel......looking forward to more on this one.
Thanks 👍
Body is very straight & sound.
Very solid for the age!
Awesome lil veihicle ..I like it
Me too!! Thanks for watching!
Out of all the cars I own, my Model A is the one I can go out to and count on it to fire up even if it’s been sitting for a while. That doesn’t happen too often as I enjoy driving the wheels off of it.
Please keep doing videos on the model A
I’d like to learn more on the model A
I'll bring it back just for you Ed!
Another belter as we say here in the uuukay! keep the entertainment coming. Just like the other comments the banter between you two is cracking me up, priceless.
A belter you say?!? Paully and I, we're two peas in a pod as they say!
Love that old car and Pauly was great too. I swear, with those old Model T's and A's and B's you could have dumped some coal dust and some bacon grease in the tank and it would have started. Great old cars! Thanks for this one.
Там ещё в гараже рядом Эль камоно стоял....Может и до него дело дойдёт..... Дорогой друг,хотелось бы увидеть у тебя на канале chardger 1968// Люблю твои видео!!! Лайк!!! С наступающим Северная Дакота!!
A 1968 Charger?!? I wish I could find one that I can afford on my budget! Maybe someday Serik! Thanks as always for watching!
Awesome. Damn fine looking El Camino that was next to it. Should ask about that too!
It's a GMC Caballero!!
@@MortskeRepair I'll be damned! My first vehicle was a 78!!
@@elcaminokid31 I think this one is an 83? Pretty clean car. But it's got the 4.3 V6 unfortunately.
@@MortskeRepair 4.3's weren't a powerhouse back then but reliable. But can always drop in an LS though. Just for laughs and grins you should see if you can buy it. : )
@@elcaminokid31 It's for sale but he wants way more than I think it's worth!
Pauly... what a character! He needs to be a regular visitor to your channel. 😂
Oh man, we could have quite the reality show! The Adventures of Morstke and Paully!
Thank you for bringing us along.
Thanks so much for riding with Rob!
Love the way you work remind me of my dad. Nice old car love the old fart you bought it from. Lol stay safe
Pauly is quite the character! Probably why we get along so well!
@@MortskeRepair yeah I have a few like that too stay safe 😁
Great way to start a Monday! Thanks, hope you’re planning on fixing that old A!
I'm gonna leave it as is body wise and do some mechanical work to make it road worthy.
@@MortskeRepair that’s perfect!
That was cool, wow model A Ford piece of history !
Love Model A's! I have a '29 Closed Cab Pickup.
Cool!
I would love to have this car. Wow what fun!
Great chance to drop a big block in it with all t the chrome great hot rod
Oh no!! This one is staying original!
Being from Texas, y’all’s accents are amazing
We ain't got no accents!!! Ha!
@catmodelt We gots the Midwest dRawwwwwllll
@catmodelt Yeah, you talk like us!
What a sweet find.
I'm very excited to enjoy this one when the snow melts!
@@MortskeRepair that gives you a few months to fix some things.
Keep us updated on that one. She's a gem.
Absolutely cool. Tell Paul he’s famous down in Texas.
I'll let him know! Now I gotta explain to him what "going viral" means...
Nice .... My neighbor has a half dozen of these in various states of repair, he claims you can build one of these without any original parts because there's so much aftermarket available for these, yeah they aren't much for brakes, a friend of mine got one as a project when he retired from the forest service up near Estes Park he only lives 7 miles from town but the roads too steep and he's scared to take it to town and come back LOL
You can drive it in your local parade! Duff will look great in it…👍
Great job once again. I'm working on trying to get ahold of a 30 5 window coupe. Hasn't run in probably 30 years or more, but has been stored inside. Might need some pointers when it's time to start it.
I flippin love these old A's!!! I've got an entire fleet of them now so ask away! The distributor setup is about the only trouble they seem to give. Other than a dirty carb or fuel tank. Super simple and they just plain work! Can't wait to see that content! Thanks so much for watching!
Great job. Glad to see a classic being brought back to life.
BY GOLLY I LOVE THAT EL CAMINO I HAVE THE EXACT SAME ONE!
That one's a GMC Caballero!! The spanish car-truck!
@catmodelt Bahaha Thong Wagon!
I think the old man made the video even better lol. Those are the good people to have around lol.
Paully, he's a good ol boy!! Loves the attention you guys give him!!
@@MortskeRepair I'm glad. I bet he has some of the best stories too.
@@jayvee1501 He's got some interesting ones that's for sure!
Hey Tom that was too easy for ya! He was a nice guy who you bought it off Ok so whatchagonnadowithit Don't forget it don't matter how ya get it done as long as your having fun ✌ oh yea 14k now! what ya doing?? ppl is warming to ya lol
We're plugging away in this cold weather!
@@MortskeRepair It works anyway
Happy for ya bud
That is one cool A! Glad I discovered the channel. Respect to ya, from Waxahachie, Texas.
Thanks for watching Christian!
This was a nice addition to the collection. Hope you are going to do something with it. Thanks for sharing. I give this video a antiquated thumbs up!
This one will stick with me for a while! Thanks so much for watching Mark!
Great video man. Yeah that old man rocks. Plus that car is in great shape.
Paul is a good dude!! The car is great too!
Watching from Aberdeen Scotland. Keep em goin
Hey thanks a ton for watching all the way over in Scotland!!
That’s too cool cruising in a 28 Model A!
Got a rumble seat????
It's great to see it start, and great to see it driven !
I love old cars, vintage aircraft and steam locomotives, and I'll bet that you do too.
I BEG for more Paulie somehow!!!!
Maybe we'll go check out his other scrap iron someday!
Wow I'm impressed!! Just such a simple design. Can't really get the ol laptop out and plug into the ecm on this one....haha.
That's really sweet!
I think I'm gonna have to move to North Dakota as you keep finding some cool old cars and off some friendly old fart also!
You stay outta here!! Ha! I edited out the angry parts of him!
cant help but think of the car as the old timer on the movie cars with old timers 😆
Riding on the running board with a machine gun!
cool car. people hate on fords all the time. but 92 years later and she basically started right up. goes to show its more neglect than make that kills engines.
Glad i stumbled onto your channel. Now i have a second car guy to watch thats bringing these old rigs back to the street. id like to start resurrecting em also
@@wb5648 Nothing wrong with an old Ford!
@@wb5648 Leave me a few to get going!
That El Camino in the background 😍😍😍
GMC Caballero!! It's spanish for "the GMC car-truck"
@@MortskeRepair yeah they SPRINTED TO THAT NAME IN 78
I am constantly looking for one of these old cars to restore, I will find one Down here they aren't many around.
Man.. looks like she runs good. Clean out the coolant issue and fix brakes there you go.. I'd love an old A..
Not bad for a 92 year old clunker!
@@MortskeRepair those "clunkers" out lived most of the cars to date
@@ndeep45 simply engineering!
That was awesome!! Next time take us for a ride! God bless
Deal!
Cool ride 👍👍👍
I'm really digging this one!
You should have that guy on the video more often
Not sure I can afford Paully's guest appearance fees!
The old Ford four cylinders had been very common at the time they were made. Till the first Ford V-8 was engineered.
They only made like 5 million of them!
@catmodelt Well they are building new bodies yet!
She purrs like a kitten, amazing.
Haha guys like Pauly are fun to deal with. They just want to have fun as well as us 😁🤣👍🏼👍🏼
He likes to have a good time!
@@MortskeRepair definitely sounds like it. Joke with me and I'll joke right back👍🏼👍🏼
You're "partly" correct on those floorboards. The story you mentioned is related to the Model T. Henry had less money at that time so he was buying the glass from a sub contractor and specified the size of those crates so he could use the wood for the T floorboards. By the time Edsel "twisted his arm" to design a more modern car to replace the T (the Model A), he built the Rouge River plant and had his own forests and was making his own glass (and steel) by then.
Great info!
So cool. Brakes sucked when they were new. LOL
The pedal feels good at least!
that a nice ride!
Not bad for a couple goofs!
Another job well done Sir. Where do you find all these cool old treasures ? God Bless , keep up the good work.
Thanks so much! I'm always out looking for more inventory. I've got a pretty wide network of great folks who help me out as well!
I want to get it going it looks like fun
Lovely old motor :)
She purrs for being 92 years old!
1:39 "Hey! I'm here too!!"
Always load backwards. Makes unloading a hell of a lot easier lol
Brilliant!! That Paul, he's a fart smeller! I mean, uhh, smart feller.
@@MortskeRepair Lmao. Maybe it won’t always work for others and there’s some scenarios you can’t but I always find loading backwards is the way to go. May have done it once or twice lol
@@ryanpatrick1644 Oh I have as well. Usually on short trips tho. Hard to get enough tongue weight backwards.
@@MortskeRepair Very very true
Cool car...hopefully someday you will work on a 1928 Plymouth.
Oh man, I don't know that I've ever even seen one of those!
@@MortskeRepair Sales of the Plymouth at that time were a fraction of Ford, Willys, and Chevrolet so they are rare. Henry Ford told Walter Chrysler that Plymouth would not endure but Plymouth sales rose consistently during the Great Depression. In 1935 my Grandfather bought a new Plymouth which he had for the next 15 years.
sweet old timer A patina and all
You razzing that old man just killed me
The early Ford 4 cylinders definitely needed a good working thermostat especially if it using the siphon system and has no water pump.
Do they have a thermostat even?!? I don't think they do.
Why Model A Fords were not delivered from the factory with a thermostat and aftermarket thermostat was available for model A's in climates where the engine could not reach 160 degrees the aftermarket thermostat actually fits inside the upper radiator hose
@@tarstakars I've seen this on flathead V8s
Thats a dream car of mine
Always wanted one myself!