Will It Run? Shriners 1962 Go Kart

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • a friend found this go kart for me a few years ago in a NJ barn, ive had it in storage until today, lets see how well its built then bring it back to life if we can. then to a ride to upstate new york to Jimmy Direstas go kart track for some summer fun.

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  • @Philc231
    @Philc231 2 роки тому +252

    Thanks for not quitting Darren . Everyone deserves a vacation . I pray your wife is doing well and you feel refreshed .

    • @darrenbyrne4622
      @darrenbyrne4622 2 роки тому +15

      Yes there are times when you just need time out

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon 2 роки тому +7

      "I pray your wife is doing well..." Aaaah, what happened, Covid ? 😣

    • @cochrandc7484
      @cochrandc7484 2 роки тому +12

      We all need a break sometimes. Glad you are back !! Look forward to your content every Sunday! Thanks for making everyone’s weekend a little better with almost a 2 hr long video!! Love it

    • @sthildas4857
      @sthildas4857 2 роки тому +2

      Work life balance is important, family comes first plus being kind to yourself. 🇬🇧

    • @Philc231
      @Philc231 2 роки тому

      No, I just wished his wife well. No info on any health problems .

  • @pinwizz69
    @pinwizz69 2 роки тому +275

    Fellow Mustie1 fanatics, we hit the Musti jackpot.
    A vid almost an hour and a half long.
    I doesn't get any better on a Sunday morning.
    Darren Mustie1 is easily the best one of his genre here on UA-cam as far as I'm concerned.
    It's amazing what he manages to come up with.
    Just as we think he can't top his last find he proves us wrong.
    I remember seeing these little Shriner Model T Ford mini reproduction cars as a kid in parades.
    Now I know where they were made.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer 2 роки тому +19

      I want to see a Mustie1 and ViceGripGarage collaboration

    • @ericeverson5956
      @ericeverson5956 2 роки тому

      You got it Mr. Ronnie. Could not have said it better. Cheers.

    • @MrTaxiRob
      @MrTaxiRob 2 роки тому +1

      I used to watch This Old House before I started doing actual remodeling and construction work. This takes me beck to when that show didn't have unlimited resources provided by their corporate donors.

    • @TylersNeighborhoodGarage
      @TylersNeighborhoodGarage 2 роки тому +1

      Why do some of you guys feel the need to preach to the choir about a UA-camr's talents? I've watched Mustie for many years. I already know he's awesome. It sounds like you are getting paid to talk up a channel...like warm the crowd up. Chill.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer 2 роки тому +5

      @@TylersNeighborhoodGarage People hype up their favorite youtube channels for the same reason they hype up their favorite football team, favorite hobby, favorite singer, favorite actor... so on so on. People are just excited.
      Just roll with it.

  • @miltonodom8576
    @miltonodom8576 2 роки тому +12

    So good to see you back in the shop. People you have never met consider you like a friend. I'm glad to see you again.

  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto 2 роки тому +33

    Let's run it through the weeds haha. Glad I am not the only one who still does childish things. This was really cool to watch. Thanks :)

    • @Michaels_Coffee
      @Michaels_Coffee 2 роки тому

      Hey Fella! 👋

    • @BMAWG1968
      @BMAWG1968 2 роки тому

      I kinda half expect him to mod up a mower deck to fit it, now that would be a cool mower!.

  • @jerrypolk5909
    @jerrypolk5909 2 роки тому +31

    Welcome back. McDonough is a town in central Georgia just south of Atlanta. I live about 20 miles from it. McDonough Power Equipment was one of the major industries there. Besides this scaled down Model T's they also made Snapper lawn mowers, in particular the old Snapper Comet mowers. They were part of Fuqua industries. They were bought by Briggs and Stratton and are no longer in business. Their old building is now being used as a storage area for the Henry county school system.

    • @kentfuqua9634
      @kentfuqua9634 2 роки тому +6

      I lived in McDonough for 13 years and seeing one of these gems is a reminder of home!

    • @firewalker1372
      @firewalker1372 2 роки тому +1

      I had one of those mowers. Got it from my ex father inlaw. Hell of a mower and you could bush-hog with that bad boy 😂. And left one of the prettiest cuts, live in sw ga so it wouldn’t surprise me if that mower came from McDonough. Also when I googled that company, a court case kept popping up of some people suing the company due to someone getting injured by a mower. A foot got caught by the blade. Curious if it’s the same company.

    • @jerrypolk5909
      @jerrypolk5909 2 роки тому

      @@kentfuqua9634 Were you related to Joe Fuqua that lived in Jackson Ga. which is just south of McDonough. If memory serves me correctly, he owned stock in Fuqua Industries.

    • @jerrypolk5909
      @jerrypolk5909 2 роки тому

      @@kentfuqua9634 Were you related to Joe Fuqua that lived in Jackson Ga which is just south of McDonough. If memory serves me correctly he owned stock in Fuqua Industries.

    • @thestayathomedadchronicles7510
      @thestayathomedadchronicles7510 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the info Jerry. I live in McDonough for just 3 years now and that caught my attention which sent me down the rabbit hole of McDonough Power making the snapping turtle mower which then became Snapper. Very cool history there.

  • @xray111xxx
    @xray111xxx 2 роки тому +48

    Very awesome to see you Darren. I am so glad we get to build something together. Our Sunday is the best thanks to your gift in fixing the motors. Thank you for your video today.

  • @PuddinsFabShop
    @PuddinsFabShop 2 роки тому +12

    Word on UA-cam travels fast! I see that Puddins Fab shirt at 1:30! As I watched his chain fall off and then him run into stuff I couldnt help but wonder if I have a lost long brother out there.

    • @pattayperformance
      @pattayperformance 2 роки тому +1

      Holy Sheet! Good to see you here! No @$$ sitten here 🤣

    • @csorrows
      @csorrows 2 роки тому

      Where do you see the shirt? I can't seem to find it!

    • @csorrows
      @csorrows 2 роки тому

      01:37:00 The time stamp was wrong. Awesome to see it!

  • @ScottClevelandmi
    @ScottClevelandmi 2 роки тому +1

    My grandfather got one of these for us kids. Lots of great memories! Ours was from the 80’s that one looks identical.

  • @robertstapler9352
    @robertstapler9352 2 роки тому +40

    The rear axle is not supposed to float. There is a small plate that bolts on the bottom of the axle that holds it in place. If you remove the plate, it allows you to remove the whole rear end. I know this because a neighbor had one years ago and I watched him work on his when the rear axle got bent. Also, Pepsi Bottling Company gave several of these away back in the mid 60's... Love the videos. Please keep them coming.

    • @milwscruffy
      @milwscruffy 2 роки тому +1

      A girl I knew in Phillips WI won one back in the day, I was so jealous.

  • @xcalibre222
    @xcalibre222 2 роки тому +24

    When I was about 14 back in 1962 my brotherinlaw at the time gave me one of these. Used to drive it all over the neighborhood. After they got divorced he took it back, lol. Was a lot of fun. As I recall the drive belts on mine were on the drivers side. That small angled metal rod was mounted in the front just for looks (fake Starting Crank). Thanks for the memories. :)

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 2 роки тому +4

      Here in Ontario, Min wage for construction workers was $1.25 an hour. If that thing sold for $314, that would mean dad would have to work over 250 hrs to pay for it. That's before deductions too! No wonder no one in my 'hood had one hahaha.

  • @ronnath1581
    @ronnath1581 2 роки тому +3

    My father-in-law was a Shriner and had one of those. In his particular chapter they called themselves the "Tin Lizzie Patrol". Watched him in many a parade.

  • @87mini
    @87mini 2 роки тому +14

    When I was a kid (mid-60's) the Shriners had a full sized wood-spoked Model T touring, and some clever member had respoked the wheels off-center. Filled with clowns, it would bounce and rock its way down the street, with clowns jumping in and out trying to fix it. I laughed so hard my stomach hurt! Thanks for keeping this bit of Shriner fun alive for our memories!!!! Great video!

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus 2 роки тому +70

    A perfect way to wind down on a Sunday evening here in OZ. Good to see you back again Mustie. 👍

    • @sandraclowdus6549
      @sandraclowdus6549 2 роки тому +1

      Zardoz Says: ---- mustie1 is in the wonderful land of Oz. 🌈😎😎😎

  • @jamesschulenberg8381
    @jamesschulenberg8381 2 роки тому +10

    Glad to see you Mustie1, had me worried

  • @paralyse78
    @paralyse78 2 роки тому +14

    Lots of memories! Grandpa was a Shriner & Grandma was OES so I got to see my fair share of Shriner cars (and fezzes!) if I was in town for the Shriner Parade. Thank you again for choosing to spend years of your life sharing your experiences with us, I've been watching now since before Crusty was even around. I appreciate the time & effort you put into your videos.

  • @OcotilloTom
    @OcotilloTom 2 роки тому +2

    Good video Mustie, Henry Ford would be proud. I'm a 76 year old Vietnam veteran, I had to give up my old Harley' s 2 years ago due to the effects of agent orange. I kept my old 1949 Cushman Highlander I have had since I was 14, now my balance is "iffy". I'm looking for someone to build me a side car for it! Anything to keep my "knees in the breeze" before they plant me!
    El Mirage, Arizona

  • @tylereifert2211
    @tylereifert2211 2 роки тому +21

    Great to see that you're back

  • @felty56
    @felty56 2 роки тому +6

    The Shriners are Good People!
    Thanks for all the Great Videos...

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing how Mustie1 finds these gems. Will it run? Of course it will, just needs a little love and it gets it with Mustie1. When I was 13, 51 years ago, my dad had a mower that would not run, so he bought a new one and gave me the old one. He took off the blade for my safety and I took apart the carb and flywheel. Cleaned the carb and points and surprised him when I had it running a few hours later. Word spread that I fixed that dead motor and soon after I had several to fix. Dad had my blade sharpened and I mowed lawns and fixed mowers for spending money until I was 17. I love these "Will it run" series. In 1962, I was 5 yrs old, I remember the old Shriners Parades, there would be 6-8 of these cars in the parade. Good times. I look forward to our Sunday video from you Mustie1. She`s a runner!!😁

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful 2 роки тому

    One of the "Real McCoys". Thanks for the look! Enjoyed watching.

  • @danf4616
    @danf4616 2 роки тому +26

    Yay another Mustie vid! Thanks Darren! Just put them out whenever you feel like it. You don't need any extra stress and pressure at this point in life. 👍

  • @mistermacgray
    @mistermacgray 2 роки тому +40

    Two weeks without a Mustie1 video has driven me nuts, thought something bad happened to you. Good to see you back.

  • @lyndonwortley6329
    @lyndonwortley6329 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the creative content Darren! Looking forward to seeing you revisit some of your "full size" vehicles in future videos. Keep seeing tantaslising glimpses in the background of your videos.

  • @Adam_Lynn
    @Adam_Lynn 2 роки тому +4

    There are few things that showcase pure unadulterated joy in this world as much as Mustie's laugh when an engine coughs into life for the first time in decades.

  • @Bill_H
    @Bill_H 2 роки тому +47

    It absolutely looks like a Shriner parade cart. I love watching you, and your narrative is great. You should call it "Teddy", because it's a rough riding sob! Blessings from an old Navy mechanic from Ohio!

    • @charlieretro
      @charlieretro 2 роки тому +5

      All the ones I’ve seen have been red.

  • @albertalt4542
    @albertalt4542 2 роки тому +24

    I've always wanted one of these. It brings back so many memories as a kid.

  • @the1spyderryder
    @the1spyderryder Рік тому

    You sir, are a child after my own heart!
    Love your videos!

  • @davidflamee
    @davidflamee 2 роки тому

    Brilliant to see you back, and having fun. Big thumbs up from UK.

  • @roger4375
    @roger4375 2 роки тому +17

    The Shriner Model -T is a classic…. Every kid me included wanted one. Glad to see it featured on your channel. The fun day at the Go-Kart track are all examples of grown-Ups recapturing what they loved to do as kids. Pure Americana……👍👍👍

    • @steve-ph9yg
      @steve-ph9yg 2 роки тому +1

      The Shiners used a car like this so did Amusement parks my guess is this is a Amusement Park car with the throttle setup at the engine on the carburetor that is how the Amusement ride cars were a Shiners car should have a throttle inside the passenger compartment.

    • @lwilton
      @lwilton 2 роки тому +1

      @@steve-ph9yg This had a throttle in the cab. It was the lever on the steering column behind the wheel. The cable that ran to the engine was jammed with corrosion to start with, and the adjustment lever bent, so he was just playing with it from the back until he got things cleaned and straightened.

  • @wilsonlaidlaw
    @wilsonlaidlaw 2 роки тому +31

    Etienne Lenoir invented the spark plug as long ago as 1860 for his coal gas engine. The spark plug was commercialised by Robert Bosch in Germany, Fredrick Simms in the UK and Albert Champion in the USA around the turn of the last century. The sizing into 18mm, 14mm, 12mm and 10mm standards came from Robert Bosch in Germany, hence the use of metric threads. Additional development was contributed by the Lodge brothers and the well known British Racing Driver, Kenelm Lee Guinness. Lodge and KLG plugs were still in common use on British racing cars up to the early 1980's, as they offered a plug cleaning service at a fraction of the cost of a new racing spark plug. Both of those companies were bought by Smiths Industries in 1989 but KLG plugs are still available for specialist applications, like vintage cars and airplanes.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke 2 роки тому +5

      It is fascinating that old plugs were built to last plus they were expensive, and you just serviced them like any other part; adjusted the gap, filed the electrode, had them cleaned and went on your way until the next service interval. Nowadays, they are thrown away and replaced by nitwits who think the spark plug is worn out (and the cause of their no start issue) at, say, 10K miles or way less.

    • @lwilton
      @lwilton 2 роки тому

      @@Hjerte_Verke On the other hand, I remember working on my MGA every weekend to do basic things like keeping the valves and brakes adjusted, and regapping the plugs about every 4 months, and replacing them every year or two, because they really were worn out. And these were good quality Champions or NGKs. On the other hand, I've had a Maxima for 27 years now, and it has had ONE spark plug replaced in that time, and none regapped. Heck, I don't even know if they have adjustable gaps.

  • @hughmills2236
    @hughmills2236 Рік тому

    A buddy of mine had this exact thing. It was from before the early 60’s when we were playing with it. The name plate you showed early in the video said McDougnah Equipment Co . They were made in McDounagh Georgia. They also made heavy duty walk-behind lawn mowers. They were a unique design, with a row of drive wheels across the rear of the mowing deck and a semi-circular skid underneath the blade up front instead of wheels allowing you to turn it easily. It too had a reverse. As a matter of fact the drive belt system and friction disc reverse were exactly what’s on this little car. The machine was a monster and extremely powerful. They were used by the our school system in south Florida. The larger model was powered by a large single cylinder Wisconsin (8-10hp

  • @mattheiden5739
    @mattheiden5739 2 роки тому

    I have been out of town so just getting to watch now. Glad to have you back! Everyone deserves a break once and a while.

  • @HappyHands.
    @HappyHands. 2 роки тому +10

    here we still have the little Shriner gocart parades every july 4th. their go carts have gotten faster and they drive in patterns and circles as the parade progressed. they still drive these older ones in the parade in formation.
    I would get a little trailer and literally drive this to get groceries in.

    • @mikesbarn1858
      @mikesbarn1858 2 роки тому +2

      I have a Phatmoto with a bicycle trailer that I use for delivering Uber eats and Door Dash. Loads of fun to use. I only go maximum of 3 miles. 17 restaurants with 2 more coming soon clustered together.

  • @RayM53
    @RayM53 2 роки тому +16

    Ahh! He's back. Sunday afternon just isn't the same without one of Mustie's soothing projects.

  • @steveperyer4850
    @steveperyer4850 2 роки тому

    You have a gem right there. I am glad you take a break for a couple of weeks and hope your wife is doing better. Prayers Sent for her. The old model T looks like one that may have been from a couple of amusement parks that were open here in northern New Your State in the Adirondacks. One was The Land of Make Believe, in Jay, NY, and the other, Gas Light Village in Lake George, NY. Both were designed and built by Arto Marco, who was at one time a designer for Walt Disney. He also designed and built Santa’s Workshop, which is still running today, and is the oldest amusement park in the US. Both places closed in the 70’s

  • @BehavioralMechanics
    @BehavioralMechanics 2 роки тому +3

    I drove one of these with my Shriner unit in Waco, TX. We were the "Texas Ts"! They were a blast to run formations in parades. The kids loved seeing us. :)

  • @markn1822
    @markn1822 2 роки тому +10

    The Shriners are a great organization,they support the Shriners burn hospital and many other things. My father is a Shriner out of Wilmington mass. Watching you from Medford mass, great videos mustie👍

  • @dioginese7869
    @dioginese7869 2 роки тому +18

    For what it’s worth, I personally like the white tyres. 👍

    • @gs1100ed
      @gs1100ed 2 роки тому

      Me too! But Mustie obviously disagrees

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon 2 роки тому +1

      Me too but "aged" as Darren did. On the original - actual - cars, they yellowed rapidly in every day use.

  • @jasonthompson9817
    @jasonthompson9817 2 роки тому +2

    My grandfather was a Shriner many years ago. I was in a parade as a little kid beside him in that type of cart. I do remember there being a spare rim/tire mounted to the back behind the motor. Looks great.

  • @kentfuqua9634
    @kentfuqua9634 2 роки тому

    In 1960 we had a neighborhood go kart with two Mac-20 chain saw engines. It was a screamer! Loved this video. Relived some happy days of my life.

  • @MichaelMcFearin
    @MichaelMcFearin 2 роки тому +11

    These are a cool cart, my step father had one. The two seat here could be as old as 1958. The company continued to make them up to the early 70s and that model goes up to 12 mph. The company no longer makes them but is still in business. While a Shriner surely could use it they where intended as a kids toy.

    • @mopenstein
      @mopenstein 2 роки тому +1

      You can see the way the back seat was curved to form 2 seats for children

  • @bobmehlfelder1823
    @bobmehlfelder1823 2 роки тому +17

    Mustie, I believe that a bushing, custom made, would probably be what would go on the bottom to hold the axle in place. It would have to be top and bottom so there wouldn't be any metal to metal contact.

  • @mickdu2515
    @mickdu2515 2 роки тому

    The figure 8 like the Shriners got me! Thanks for the video! Hope your wife is feeling better.

  • @MrJimmyjoe5
    @MrJimmyjoe5 2 роки тому

    It was great seeing. A puddins fab shot shirt. The cart driver was wearing great stuff there. Love the carts

  • @davidd42420
    @davidd42420 2 роки тому +3

    I am glad to see you. You're the best at talking through the process and making us feel that we are there with you. Thank you

  • @achestr
    @achestr 2 роки тому +3

    So glad you're back! I was worried with 2 weeks with no videos, lol. You were missed.

  • @GrizzlyGroundswell
    @GrizzlyGroundswell Рік тому

    I remember these shrinner carts from when I was a kid in the 70's, Valley City North Dakota. There maybe a video of them being used from their historical society. That crank you pulled out of the seat was a part of the bit. The car would die and would not start. It was a keystone cops type of bit with what may have been ladders off the back if you remember the famous keystone cops movies. These carts could really move and they would do all sorts of tricks with them. good old fashioned entertainment. I think I remember a kid riding with an older adult. One would crank the crank and there would be fire cracker backfires and all kinds of fun. Thanks for rekindling this old memory of days long gone. Oh, that brake on the side was used to slide the rear end. I couldn't remember if they had wet streets to carry on this bit or if they just tore up the pavement.

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 2 роки тому

    Cool go Cart looks like you all are having a great time excellent video thank you for sharing five stars brother

  • @DavidGragg82
    @DavidGragg82 2 роки тому +6

    Good to see you back Mustie!

  • @greatergood3706
    @greatergood3706 2 роки тому +6

    Missed your content the last 2 weeks!

  • @markdahl5812
    @markdahl5812 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Mustie good job bring the scale model T back to life. My father in-law was a member of the El Jabel Shriners in Denver Colorado. He had one of those. They were called the T Nobels they would go to various parades in Colorado wearing their vests and hats with the tassels hanging off the side. A group of them would drive around during the parade giving out candies to the kids and they all had the small American flags on both sides of the windshield. Good job as always!!

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300 2 роки тому +2

    I remember seeing the Shriners drive these in parades in SE TN. If the last two numbers referred to the year of manufacture it was 1978. McDonough Ga. is 30 miles south of Atlanta. The southern Shriners could put on a parade by themselves. Motorcycles, dune buggies, minibikes, go carts, and other Shriner mobiles. These guys do good work for children and have a good time doing it. My Dad was a Shriner.

  • @thegreatcornholiofb3037
    @thegreatcornholiofb3037 2 роки тому +6

    Wow! That brings back memories! My dad was a Shriner and I remember him working on, and driving these little cars when they had a parade. Thanks for the vid Darren!! 🏆

    • @cheeseburger9232
      @cheeseburger9232 2 роки тому +2

      Did they buy them built, or they built them selves

    • @thegreatcornholiofb3037
      @thegreatcornholiofb3037 2 роки тому +3

      @@cheeseburger9232 I believe in the 50's and 60's, they were made by McDonough. I think this is what Mustie1 has. That's only for that time frame though. The Shriners have done everything from building their own (1800's) to using a JC Penny micro buggy car platform in the 1970's (I think). The Shriners don't just use cars. Depending on the geographic (such as New England) they made several boat/cars. Looks like a mini boat but is a micro car underneath. Several different manufacturers over the years on many different models.

  • @kevingoodrich5472
    @kevingoodrich5472 2 роки тому +6

    I love how as you talked about the newness of the white tires and what you could do to "dirty" them up. It never occurred to you to maybe clean the car a little to try an match the tires. Love it!! Go Mustie or go home!!

  • @tiger12506
    @tiger12506 2 роки тому

    Handy that you brought the green pace car along to keep those other guys in check around the track! lol

  • @darylkik6204
    @darylkik6204 Рік тому

    My best friend when we were little had one just like yours except it had a black cover over the motor. We loved it until the Honda Odeey came out and he got one of them. Great memories.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic1791 2 роки тому +9

    I lived near a small engine shop in the 1960s that used to work on the Shriners parade cars. You probably have the children's version of that cart because the backrest appears to be designed for two children. I think the company originally made them as children's cars and some Shriners decided to use them in parades. Then others thought it was a good idea and the company started building special one to fit larger people. The Shriner's carts I've seen have a straight back, the steering wheel is centered in the body and at a more straight up angle. They also had cast aluminum wheels but that might have been on newer models. I just went past the local Shriner's Club Thursday and they were loading their Tin Lizzies into a trailer. I just looked at pictures on their website and their cars don't have the external brake levers.

  • @MadManMcGirt
    @MadManMcGirt 2 роки тому +6

    The hand crank used to be used as a prop, they would pretend to spin the engine and fall down or something else. (they obviously were not connected to anything)
    My Father built a 1/4 scale Model T replica in the very late 50's early 60's for one of my brothers. He know someone who worked at Ford when they were making Model T's who showed him how they did the apolstry, so it has the correct pattern.
    My Father also used a Briggs and Stratton engine, mounted in the rear (trunk) and used a sewing machine transmission, as he didn't want the car to go too fast (i am certain your car will probably go faster)
    I remember he created a convertable top with a circular rear window, Used Brass battery opperated lights for the front lights (which were just for show) and had a squeeze ball Horn which was always fun to use. My brother has it in his garage now, as his children are now in their 20's and he is just waiting for grandchildren to take it out again.

  • @darrenbyrne4622
    @darrenbyrne4622 2 роки тому +1

    This looks so good im going to watch this one tonight on the big screen when the kids are in bed good so see a back Darren and i hope you enjoyed time out Awesome bud

  • @chrisfrench8323
    @chrisfrench8323 2 роки тому

    My 4-year-old grandson would love that thing!

  • @bjfishing9046
    @bjfishing9046 2 роки тому +7

    You can see in the video it DOES send power to the right rear wheel, but the hub on that side has no keyway or pin to engage it with the axle so it just floats on there.

    • @rakstan
      @rakstan 2 роки тому +1

      yepp.. at 1.01.50

  • @jtreg
    @jtreg 2 роки тому +5

    heyo Mustie, glad your back - missed you last week! Hope your fine and dandy... best from London, UK

  • @arthurfox1629
    @arthurfox1629 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! This video hit home with me. I wanted one of these when I was a kid. I remember seeing them advertised in my dad's car magazines back in the 70's. If I recall correctly, it was called the Famous Tin Lizzie. I wanted this car and the steam locomotive that you could sit on and ride around your yard on miniature railroad tracks. That Briggs and Stratton engine almost sounds like a real Model T, haha.

  • @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
    @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 2 роки тому +1

    Mustie1 said: I don't want it looking spiffy 🤣🤣
    That is so cool looking mustie1, runs good to

  • @ranger5721
    @ranger5721 2 роки тому +6

    My dad was a Shriner and i know a lot about them cars, there was supposed to be a peace of flat bar with peace of rubber on it to protect it from eating through the steel, i also noticed a squeak horn missing the ones that you squish to make a horn

  • @kenwolf1056
    @kenwolf1056 2 роки тому +5

    Love this kind of project. Good job Mustie.

  • @welshy8216
    @welshy8216 2 роки тому

    Loved the go carts at the end of the video, Some pretty quick ones too. Thanks for showing those :)

  • @francoismartineau3828
    @francoismartineau3828 2 роки тому

    thanks for the vid Darren. You definitely make my Sunday up here on Vancouver Island...looking forward to your next one!

  • @DYLANTRIES
    @DYLANTRIES 2 роки тому +7

    Glad to see you back at it!

  • @mjlawnmowerservicing.2957
    @mjlawnmowerservicing.2957 2 роки тому +6

    Great to see you back musti1 this is going to be a great afternoon viewing.👍

  • @anthonyrufo5347
    @anthonyrufo5347 Рік тому

    Reminds me of the good old days, when all I needed to do a tune up on my cars were points, plugs & condenser Lol

  • @johnsonlam
    @johnsonlam 2 роки тому

    Remind me of driving go kart back 35 years go when I'm 15, it's really fun and rather safe since speed not too fast.

  • @Kitt96
    @Kitt96 2 роки тому +6

    Perfect to watch while I wait for my co worker to show up 😂 thanks for the great content !!

  • @wesleypulkka7447
    @wesleypulkka7447 2 роки тому +5

    Darren, I'm surprised that nobody bothered with helmets at the track. As a former go-cart racer I've witnessed several cart flips. Kinda leads to a bad Sunday afternoon. Fun video though and once again you revived one left for dead Thanks for the entertaining ride.

    • @Kingsoupturbo
      @Kingsoupturbo 2 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing, maybe people thought they wouldn't seem cool if they wore a full face.

  • @paulp96275
    @paulp96275 2 роки тому

    I have a Sunday routine of UA-cam vids and the one I missed was seeing Mustie revive something great channel great guy 👍👨🏻‍🏭🇬🇧

  • @MrSaddie123
    @MrSaddie123 2 роки тому +2

    Man I freakin love that thing we knew a few Shriners growing up and they don't come any better, looking to buy one if I can find one, I just did a private pick here in St Louis County the guy passed couple yes ago and he was a Shriner clown "Pickles" and I purchased a couple of his things, it just takes me back to being a kid I'm 55 now. TFS Friend!

    • @MrSaddie123
      @MrSaddie123 2 роки тому

      If I remember right the brake adjustment may have ben on purpose they loved to do tricks and go up on 2 wheels.

  • @tedw9390
    @tedw9390 2 роки тому +3

    Cool video to me because I'm from the area where your car was made. I've enjoyed your videos ever since you helped me with my Farmall A restoration.

    • @johnskedgell405
      @johnskedgell405 2 роки тому

      Same here. Found Mustie with my Farmall restoration!

  • @DaveSquibbSr
    @DaveSquibbSr 2 роки тому +10

    The axle is spinning inside the hub on the passenger side in case you didn't notice, I suspect it's meant to be positive traction, you can see it at 1:01:51 in the timeline.

  • @craigjones2015
    @craigjones2015 2 роки тому

    Good to see you back mustie. It's been boring on UA-cam land without you...

  • @jasonmushersee
    @jasonmushersee 2 роки тому

    shriners go karts best part about a parade. looks like your back is feeling better

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab 2 роки тому +7

    Darren, the "kill switch" is missing, but a piece of steel pallet banding works quite well. Drill a hole in it, and mount it under a head bolt so that it is just over the spark plug.

    • @timheilman2089
      @timheilman2089 2 роки тому +3

      Pretty simple to rig a kill button so you don't have to stop first. Also fun with braking.

    • @mopenstein
      @mopenstein 2 роки тому +1

      Gotta watch the whole video before commenting sometimes

  • @cwmaxfield2000
    @cwmaxfield2000 2 роки тому +3

    Welcome Back. I've been wanting to fabricate one of these for a while. Thanks for the tips.

    • @cwmaxfield2000
      @cwmaxfield2000 2 роки тому

      I figured out a steel wheel barrow makes the perfect seat area. The rest just God quality steel sheet. Cruiser bike fenders. Still struggling with wooden spokes wheels. Think the plastic mag wheels with some mod and antiquity required. Lol. I'm opting for engine in the front. Basic black. It needs to look like a real Tin Lizzy 1/4 scale.

  • @wheels711
    @wheels711 Рік тому

    Always a joy to watch you work ur magic.

  • @immrnoidall
    @immrnoidall 2 роки тому

    I would have never guessed ,that fly wheel would just pop off like that. Cool.

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 2 роки тому +5

    You picked up the hand crank when cleaning out the interior.That was a easy giveaway being it’s a Model T.

  • @BobbyWard
    @BobbyWard 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome, glad you're back!!!

  • @dannystubblefield5478
    @dannystubblefield5478 2 роки тому

    I remember seeing these run at our local Christmas parade - very cool

  • @machinist5828
    @machinist5828 2 роки тому

    Hope you had a nice UA-cam vacation Mustie. Welcome back!
    Cheers
    Terry

  • @YOLOBOY-vo2qn
    @YOLOBOY-vo2qn 2 роки тому +5

    Hi mustie we love your videos

  • @davicastro3783
    @davicastro3783 2 роки тому +4

    salve mustie blz pura mais uma saga jóia rara inesquecíveis 👏👏👏 parabéns excelente vídeo

  • @windmillacres679
    @windmillacres679 2 роки тому

    Cool! I've wanted one of the for over 50 years!

  • @j.w.3345
    @j.w.3345 2 роки тому

    I remember Fourth of July parades when I was a kid in Mass. Always 8-10 of those in the parade. One had offset wheel hubs. Wouldn’t want to be the guy driving that one!!

  • @PappaMike-vc1qv
    @PappaMike-vc1qv 2 роки тому +3

    One tip on those tires and tubes. After wire wheel, be sure to thoroughly clean the rim and work area before assembly. Just a tiny piece of wire will get into the tire and cause a flat tube every time.

  • @austinkey6776
    @austinkey6776 2 роки тому +3

    Dang Mustie A Guys Been Lost Without You
    The Best Part Of Waking Up Is Mustie In Your Cup
    Hope All Is Well

  • @tomburdett6639
    @tomburdett6639 2 роки тому +1

    When I was a kid the zem zem Shriner Club would ride these in the parade. Weaving in and out of each other

  • @darrellmyers7709
    @darrellmyers7709 2 роки тому +1

    I was actually concerned about you mustie, I must have missed you say you were going on vacation..glad to see you back👍

  • @fullmetaljacket7
    @fullmetaljacket7 2 роки тому +10

    Almost 2 hours long. This is gonna be a good one!

  • @gordonrobertson4125
    @gordonrobertson4125 2 роки тому +17

    Darren, where the wire retainer is holding the rear axle , imagine a U-shaped flat metal plate bolted in place with a short, stiff coil spring (valve spring?) fitted top and bottom between the slider and the "shackle". Locate the springs by a centre peg so they don't fall out. This would give some rudimentary suspension to the rear of the car. For the brakes, fit a pair of "shoes" to the round shafts that rub on the tyres. This will give better braking effect and not wear off the knobbles on the tyres.

    • @frankdeegan8974
      @frankdeegan8974 2 роки тому +1

      The suspension works as it was intended this is a parade car where everything is intended to be out of the ordinary and execrated.

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon 2 роки тому

      @@frankdeegan8974 Nah, as Gordon commented, there was something there other than that wire.

  • @jimmyguy428
    @jimmyguy428 2 роки тому

    I've always wanted one of these things since I was a little kid. I'm a little too big for it now, but I'd clean it up, and park it right in the middle of my living room. I don't need a coffee table anyway. LOL!

  • @rhinovirus2225
    @rhinovirus2225 Рік тому

    Had me a plain ole go-kart when I was growing up. Actually it was the whole families, I learned to work on engines with my dad and brothers with that thing. Went through several motors and a thousand flywheel keys. We always ungoverned the engines and tuned the carbs to perfection. At one point we had that little thing going everybit of 50 mph maybe faster. It was super dangerous with no roll cage but at least it had low cg still managed to flip it on occasion though. Such great memories. Thanks man