Voodoo Larry and his 1931 Ford Model A

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @MisterZumbi
    @MisterZumbi 14 років тому

    This is like the 50th video of Voodoo Larry I watch today cause it keeps popping up in related, and can it be that this guy is one of the nicest people on this planet?

  • @boneal4942
    @boneal4942 2 роки тому

    Awesome build 👍

  • @Random-rt5ec
    @Random-rt5ec 3 роки тому

    The white wall tires look awesome

  • @SoCalJohnston
    @SoCalJohnston 15 років тому

    Very awesome car larry. My dad and I are building a 1930 ford model a sedan. Its got a 5 inch chop and 3 inch channel. Your cars are always looking good though man. Keep it up

  • @christymike2004
    @christymike2004 10 років тому +1

    amen on the builders stuck on themselves Larry....feels good to be at a "like minded" show doesn't it..no status..good people and good cars...and good tunes and food always help too!

  • @MrRogers1771
    @MrRogers1771 14 років тому

    i saw one of his kreeper car a couple years ago, it was the sickest car in auto-fair.

  • @pawpatina
    @pawpatina 3 роки тому

    my favorite color ever.... sea foam green

  • @scoobys68
    @scoobys68 15 років тому

    Love this car !!!

  • @Ale5cento
    @Ale5cento 14 років тому

    wooowww beautiful hot rod greetings from italy :)

  • @grenvillesnell9003
    @grenvillesnell9003 10 років тому

    This guy is so cool man

  • @arepepe
    @arepepe 15 років тому +1

    best model a i ever see... to to much of a hot rod just kind of stock and clean!! i would love to drive that car..

  • @wac2062
    @wac2062 13 років тому

    top car well done big larry

  • @whiteymllr
    @whiteymllr 12 років тому

    For davewrathall1985 , I used a small block chevy in my Model T because small ford is roughly 8 inches longer and puts the grill shell way out in front making the car look out of proportion. just my opinion though..

  • @R171-j8v
    @R171-j8v 5 років тому

    Nice hot rod

  • @GorillaWriter
    @GorillaWriter 12 років тому

    The best explanation I can give you is... that's the way that old school hot rods were built and were meant to be built. Kustom Kulture was fueled by youths of that era that just wanted to be fast and loud. Its not uncommon to find a 50 merc with a 53 fleetline grill. I have friends that dropped Olds V8s in stretched fords and made those things scream faster than a dual quad. There is no law in the outlaw world of customs. It was expressive. A chevy v8 in a ford w/ buick brakes is awesome.

  • @lukeshytalker02
    @lukeshytalker02 14 років тому

    cool as hell

  • @hotrod347
    @hotrod347 14 років тому

    2:13. sneeky pete in the back ground in that enclosure.

  • @danielhoffman2299
    @danielhoffman2299 11 років тому

    Not getting into the debate of a Chevy in a Ford... Personally my dream would have a blown BB ford in it..
    This is a perfect example of what hot rodding was and still is all about...Hot Rodding has no manufacturer..A Cad or a Lincolin done well is just as nice as the one that you built from the boneyard as long as it's your best effort...

  • @chardelraconner2166
    @chardelraconner2166 3 роки тому +1

    "John TriBow+¡e... My type [ ¡

  • @wilsonparana2427
    @wilsonparana2427 7 років тому

    SHOW!

  • @MrT79shakeshake
    @MrT79shakeshake 13 років тому

    @v8nightmarekk is that a secret code?

  • @olmon11
    @olmon11 11 років тому

    Chevs are cheap to build & there are a ton of them available - - If you want to be accurate, the early rods, if they didn't have a built flathead, would have had Dodge, Olds, Cad or Buick V8s in them. Olds & Caddys had OHV V8s starting in 1949, Dodge in 52 & Buick in 54. Ford also had an OHV V8 in 54, a year ahead of Chevy. I remember a lot of street rods with those motors in them & at the time Chev V8s were seldom seen except in Chev bodies. 1st Rod I ever saw a Chev planted in was a Henry J.

  • @nimaxx38
    @nimaxx38 13 років тому

    He put a chevy engine in it because it's a better idea. It's just better past longer and it has idk like 50 hp more

  • @davewrathall1985
    @davewrathall1985 13 років тому

    Just my opinion; but when you 'create' a car like this, or even restore for that matter, if you go through all the work of making sure - in this case Ford- he has a new Ford frame, Ford grille, Ford body, why a Chevrolet engine? I don't understand why people mix engines. I think if you are going to restore or create a hot rod, it should be one brand through and through.
    In a Model A, a Flathead V8 sounds just as mean.
    I am just curious that's all, why people mix brands. Still a beautiful car!

  • @da7nesman
    @da7nesman 13 років тому

    those pin up gils must spend a tone at he salon!

  • @HotRodHeidiMae
    @HotRodHeidiMae 12 років тому

    i know right lol

  • @AthiestDing
    @AthiestDing 13 років тому

    @da7nesman nothing compared to what guys spend on their cars to pull those girls. A guy has to be earning 6 figures to have the same pulling power as some blonde who spent 10 bux on hair dye.

  • @Bretbunde
    @Bretbunde 5 років тому

    Hair buddy...ditch the Aqua-net.

  • @tkx86
    @tkx86 11 років тому

    marry me please... hahaha

  • @stwhite5135
    @stwhite5135 8 років тому +1

    I think voodoo larry is stuck on himself.

    • @mikekralj1447
      @mikekralj1447 8 років тому

      Im pretty sure he has a tattoo of himself somewhere on his body. I swear one of his cars had his face airbrushed on it too

  • @MrRogers1771
    @MrRogers1771 14 років тому

    sorry bad grammar