UA-cam did me right this time, I love all the Four Speed Films vids. I'm 60 and I want your Mustang kid. LOL You guys have lots of toys, and seem to have so much fun in life. You Dad is so cool and knowledgeable, it's funny, Fel-Pro gasket box on the counter top in the background, and he's modifying/making his own in a sense. True hot rodding!
@@kimosabbe50 I'm several years older than you too. My grandad built my Schwinn with the long tank and horn button from junk parts. He painted it red and black. Loved that bike. My bother borrowed it to visit his GF. Never saw the Schwinn again.
@@modeladenny1218 I vividly recall those long tanks with the horn button on the side 😊 Also, it's funny that you mentioned your bike being stolen, as I was thinking about a my stolen 2 speed, custom build, just yesterday. I rode it to school in 8th grade and never saw it again 😠😉
I love cutting gaskets! My brother reminded me recently that you can use a sharp/thinwall socket and hammer it into the gasket material to get a nice round punchout for bolt holes and such.
I love car guy thought pattern. “I never wanted Ben to drive it because of the clutch chatter”. The clutch of a 1927 Ford with zero safety equipment, on semi-slicks, no visibility, souped up power wise, gas tank behind your head restless seat! Love it.
My garage looked like that for 30 years. Moved everything to Florida and that one looked the same for 22 more years. Miss all of my kool junk. Got old and left it all behind when we moved. When my kids are over and I see car and bike parts on TV I drive them crazy sayin " I had some of those."
nice man! i've come to really enjoy your vids and i just recently bought a 65 mustang myself so they've been really helpful. your vids are incredible quality, killer work man
Looking forward to it! There’s really something special about watching you n ya pops working on these cars! I’d really love to see some videos of his bikes too! So if ya ever run low on content, get that one with the mag down n let ya dad tell us about it!
I think I was born in the wrong era, I love these cars! I would have loved running one around town back in the good ole days. Seems like simpler times. Can't wait for the videos on this car.
Back then we couldn't go on line, order parts, see how to rebuild and repair most anything, and have it shipped to the house in days. If we wanted a car or parts, we had to buy a hotrod type magazine or check the local newspaper. Very little was available or on the other coast. Today is the right era.
@@modeladenny1218 exactly why that time was better than now! People actually had to figure stuff out on their own. They were a lot more independent than most people are today!
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Ben
Great videos!!
My son n I watch them all.
Random question- please ask your dad where he got his glasses n what brand are they?
Thx
I've loved this T since I saw the build on RIDES back in the day.
I remember that episode too
This T changed my life. Haha
You two are so great together. Your dad is an absolute natural in front of the camera. Thanks for the content guys
UA-cam did me right this time, I love all the Four Speed Films vids. I'm 60 and I want your Mustang kid. LOL You guys have lots of toys, and seem to have so much fun in life. You Dad is so cool and knowledgeable, it's funny, Fel-Pro gasket box on the counter top in the background, and he's modifying/making his own in a sense. True hot rodding!
I'm several years older than you...wondering if those Schwinn bikes affect you the same as me (maybe because I hada Stingray as my first bike?🤷♂️)
@@kimosabbe50 Oh yeah. I had a Huffy Stingray, Gold with a tiger striped banana seat. Still love them Schwinn's.
@@kimosabbe50 I'm several years older than you too. My grandad built my Schwinn with the long tank and horn button from junk parts. He painted it red and black. Loved that bike. My bother borrowed it to visit his GF. Never saw the Schwinn again.
@@modeladenny1218 I vividly recall those long tanks with the horn button on the side 😊
Also, it's funny that you mentioned your bike being stolen, as I was thinking about a my stolen 2 speed, custom build, just yesterday. I rode it to school in 8th grade and never saw it again 😠😉
That garage is totally the way it was.. The bikes hanging along with some old speed parts is what makes cool.
I love cutting gaskets! My brother reminded me recently that you can use a sharp/thinwall socket and hammer it into the gasket material to get a nice round punchout for bolt holes and such.
Pretty rad to see your Dad wearing a Hot Rod Blow Out T shirt from New Zealand..
Ive just realized I saw the special on this car in like 2005ish.... wow time flies and its great to be following you dudes
I love car guy thought pattern. “I never wanted Ben to drive it because of the clutch chatter”. The clutch of a 1927 Ford with zero safety equipment, on semi-slicks, no visibility, souped up power wise, gas tank behind your head restless seat! Love it.
I’ve watched that episode of Rides probably three or four times and seeing Bad News is always a happy experience. Thanks Ben.
Cool!
Such a cool model T, love it!
Me to can't wait guys love it can't wait to see you guys rolling on The road again
thanks for the tease,,,,,,cant wait to see Bad News Back
Very cool to see it back getting worked on! The garage shop looks very clean and, organized!
Great, I have a 1932 3 Window coupe, I am working on
Get to work.
I remember a thing the episode of RIDES that showcased this car’s build and some history/information in the Burbank Choppers.
One of the coolest garages I’ve ever seen, so many pea pickers and muscle bikes , wow !
My garage looked like that for 30 years. Moved everything to Florida and that one looked the same for 22 more years. Miss all of my kool junk. Got old and left it all behind when we moved.
When my kids are over and I see car and bike parts on TV I drive them crazy sayin " I had some of those."
Pops looks young - great, cool car!
Again- the music is on point. Well done.
Very cool. Will be awesome to see it back on the road.
Sweden loves your COOL videos
We need to check out those bicycles too, great t
love the classic music at the beginning of the videos . keep up the great work ben!
nice man! i've come to really enjoy your vids and i just recently bought a 65 mustang myself so they've been really helpful. your vids are incredible quality, killer work man
Your vids are always awesome keep up the good work.
Hey Guys. I love your ride. That is one of the coolest cars. It brings me back to Happy Days and the FONZE. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
It's cool how you and your dad works as a team ❤️👍
I absolutely love that car, it’s helped inspire me to chase down my own, along with penny but I want one!!!
Thanks for the content
Can't wait to see it driving
Have always loved this car since I saw it on Rides.
I would love to hear more details about the engines... esp. the carbs :)
I love this car and it's story! 👍
Looking forward to it! There’s really something special about watching you n ya pops working on these cars! I’d really love to see some videos of his bikes too! So if ya ever run low on content, get that one with the mag down n let ya dad tell us about it!
Great intro, you two do a great job with the videos, very professional. This is one badass car, looking forward to more!
Can’t wait to see more videos!
what a great update, I look forward to more. keep up the good work sir
It will be nice seeing the t being worked on once again.....🤙
I think I was born in the wrong era, I love these cars! I would have loved running one around town back in the good ole days. Seems like simpler times.
Can't wait for the videos on this car.
Back then we couldn't go on line, order parts, see how to rebuild and repair most anything, and have it shipped to the house in days. If we wanted a car or parts, we had to buy a hotrod type magazine or check the local newspaper. Very little was available or on the other coast.
Today is the right era.
@@modeladenny1218 exactly why that time was better than now! People actually had to figure stuff out on their own. They were a lot more independent than most people are today!
@@dm7097 No matter when we grew up, many think the good ole days was better.
As for me, I'm still living in the 50's.
@@modeladenny1218 yes definitely but I’d argue that nobody will say that 2020/2021 will be the good ole days! Lol
Awesome stuff guys. How bout a tour of those bicycles in the background?
Very very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We will be watching very cool
One more car i sen in a Swedish magazine many years ago.
keep the great work man
“He needs to change his shirt or somethin” hahaha! Great episode 👍
FINALLY LOL! good stuff bro! keep up the good work yall!
YES!! been waiting for this video!
Thanks for the new content, can’t wait to see it on the road. Are you working on other content too?
I can't wait!
Hi Ben! Great stuff as usual but who is singing the opening track? I really like the tune.
Watch your dad today on Back From The Dead, on Full Custom Garage.
bad news the gasket didn't fit haha
Awesome man! get her on the road. That looks like a Lasalle transmission?
I see content. I click.
Oh yeah.
Work on the 32 next!
Nice!
Where can I find the rides show video on it?
What’s the song at the beginning?
I can’t seem to find it anywhere?
Is this your dad on the picture at min 1:00 before the hotrod ?
Does anyone have a link to the build video?
I can't find it anymore.Looks like it was probably taken down recently.
Where is part 2??????
Cool!
Al right!!!!
Cool
" Don't eat a banana on camera". LMAO
Change the taillights!
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