How beautiful that 1931 Ford Model A Pickup looked in green and black! In its simplicity lies the beauty of this survivor. The lights, with LED technology, of the rear guides looked curious. No wonder kids have fun riding in the back bucket. The final walk was very entertaining (along with the race with the child, haha). In addition, it was noted that the people enjoyed a good spirit. Kudos to Greg, for owning this classic automotive part! Best regards, Lou!
Hi CJ Design, Happy to read "" :-) When you look at cars in a 10 year by year period (Example 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960 etc) it's pretty incredible, Lou
Wow! Another awesome survivor! A 1931 Ford Model A pickup truck in pristine condition! It reminds me of the truck they drove on "The Waltons". This truck was even equipped with an "oogah" horn! It has a healthy sounding flathead 4-cylinder engine. What a neat li'l truck Lou!
Hi Earl, Happy to read you appreciate this truck :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome. I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Interesting video! Back in the elementary school days, when we built plastic model kits, I noticed the main difference in a car body and a pickup body was the cargo bed on the back of a car with the passenger compartment shortened to a two seater. There was no difference in the chassis. Really, it was the concept of the 57 through 79 Ranchero. The Ranchero was not a new Idea for a pick-up, but an old concept brought back into production. So, the Model As and Ts were not only the predecessor of the modern-day pickup but also the Ranchero.
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, Happy to read you enjoy "Another great Survivor that is still earning its keep" :-) Fun sharing this ride with you. You're welcome, Lou
Nice old truck! I love the drag race between the kid and the Model A. The kid had the truck beat for the first two gears! I guess it really is a Ford! :)
Hi Lou! I'm glad to see you again! How are you? Wow! A very cute little truck. In excellent technical condition. I like it! Thank you Lou, for an interesting video and a tour of the city with a peaceful atmosphere!
Nice! That's been my thing lately, looking for an unrestored Model A or T to rat around in. Nothing to prove, just 30 mph and cruisin. Have a couple of prospects, a '28 Chevy is one. Probably won't be running wood spoke wheels but everything else can remain. The foot race was cool.
Hi Сергій, Happy to read you enjoy this cool truck :-) Thanks for sharing "In the Soviet Union, the automotive industry began with the A model!" too. You're welcome, Lou
Hi, If you like this video, please click on SUPER THANKS ❤ with the $ in the middle which is the SUPER THANKS button under the video. Thank you! Lou
How beautiful that 1931 Ford Model A Pickup looked in green and black! In its simplicity lies the beauty of this survivor. The lights, with LED technology, of the rear guides looked curious. No wonder kids have fun riding in the back bucket. The final walk was very entertaining (along with the race with the child, haha). In addition, it was noted that the people enjoyed a good spirit. Kudos to Greg, for owning this classic automotive part! Best regards, Lou!
Hi Jaime, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this pickup :-) Glad to share the ride with you, Lou
what a treat!! Thank you greg and lou!
Hi keeff, Happy to read you enjoy this "treat" :-) You're welcome.
Too cool and classic...it's amazing when you see the '31 Ford and JUST 26 years later you have a Skyliner Retractable. Thank you Greg and Lou
Hi CJ Design, Happy to read "" :-) When you look at cars in a 10 year by year period (Example 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960 etc) it's pretty incredible, Lou
Beautiful truck - a real icon.
Great to see it being used. Thanks Lou!
Hi Jeff, Happy to share this truck & ride with you :-) My pleasure sharing with you. You're welcome, Lou
What a beautiful old truck Thanks Lou this is a rare one.
Hi Leroy, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this truck :-) Lou
Wow! Another awesome survivor! A 1931 Ford Model A pickup truck in pristine condition! It reminds me of the truck they drove on "The Waltons". This truck was even equipped with an "oogah" horn! It has a healthy sounding flathead 4-cylinder engine. What a neat li'l truck Lou!
Hi Michael, Happy to receive a "Wow!" from you :-) Glad to read you enjoy this "neat li'l truck. Lou
Great fun! Thanks for the ride guys, she's a beauty.
Hi Bruce H., Happy to read "Great fun!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Just like the Waltons. Wow a survivor Great old truck. My hometown was a hr over the border been to Detroit many times.🇨🇦
HI Tim C, Happy to read "Wow a survivor Great old truck" :-) Glad to read you've been here many times, Lou
Original model ATruck but that had to be fun ride going back to the beginning of Automotive history
Hi Larry, You're right, the ride was fun. Glad to take you along for the ride, Lou
🙋♂️THANKS LOU,GREG SHARING FUN TIMES 🤗,COOL 😎 OLD TRUCK 🛻 AND A RACE 😂, AND A COMMERCIAL WE CAN ENJOY 🤗😉💚💚💚
Happy to share the FUN TIMES with you Budget Audiophile Life-long :-)
Enjoyed, great looking A 👍👍
Hi THROTTLE POWER, Happy to read you enjoy this "A" :-) Lou
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Great truck and great video, thanks for posting it!!!
Hi Earl, Happy to read you appreciate this truck :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome. I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Interesting video! Back in the elementary school days, when we built plastic model kits, I noticed the main difference in a car body and a pickup body was the cargo bed on the back of a car with the passenger compartment shortened to a two seater. There was no difference in the chassis. Really, it was the concept of the 57 through 79 Ranchero. The Ranchero was not a new Idea for a pick-up, but an old concept brought back into production. So, the Model As and Ts were not only the predecessor of the modern-day pickup but also the Ranchero.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Lou
Daniel, thank you for the valuable information that I actually need to store in my head!
Another great Survivor that is still earning its keep. Mr. Boston certainly has a crowd (and a YT channel) pleaser for sure. Thanks, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, Happy to read you enjoy "Another great Survivor that is still earning its keep" :-) Fun sharing this ride with you. You're welcome, Lou
Nice old truck! I love the drag race between the kid and the Model A. The kid had the truck beat for the first two gears! I guess it really is a Ford! :)
Hi John, You're right, he had us off the line :-) Lou
I want it.... I wouldn't do a thing to it.... Awesome 😎
Nice :-)
Hi Lou! I'm glad to see you again! How are you? Wow! A very cute little truck. In excellent technical condition. I like it! Thank you Lou, for an interesting video and a tour of the city with a peaceful atmosphere!
Hi Good Russian, Glad you're back :-) I'm good when I'm around cars. Glad to take you along for the ride, Lou
Nice! That's been my thing lately, looking for an unrestored Model A or T to rat around in. Nothing to prove, just 30 mph and cruisin. Have a couple of prospects, a '28 Chevy is one. Probably won't be running wood spoke wheels but everything else can remain. The foot race was cool.
Hi Mark, Hope you're behind the wheel of the right one for you soon. Glad you enjoy the foot race :-) Lou
Very cool, love survivors. Resist the temptation to upgrade, keep it like it was. (Referring here to mechanical, not paint, which is ok)
Hi Scott, Hapy to read "Very cool, love survivors" :-) Lou
Гарна вантажівка!Кольори авто класні! В Радянському Союзі автопромисловість починалась с моделі А! Дякую!
Hi Сергій, Happy to read you enjoy this cool truck :-) Thanks for sharing "In the Soviet Union, the automotive industry began with the A model!" too. You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful truck, but I was always under the impression that to be classified as a survivor it had to have the original paint but I may be wrong.
Hi Todd, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this truck :-) Hmmm, not sure, maybe a Viewer can share more details on paint situation, Lou
A survivor is a vehicle that is basically intact as it rolled off the assembly line. Cosmetic upgrades still qualifies as a survivor
Buying an old 1930s Pickup Truck for some attention and for his business? That clearly does the job unlike the trucks of our modern times!
Hi Matthew, You're right, this will catch peoples attention, Lou
Btw …this is TIM ALLEN’s old stomping grounds 😎😁
Thanks for sharing.
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