He might be up their in age, but he was as sharp as a tack. In this short 11 min video he knew everything about that car and more. Glad Chip is keeping it original as it should be.
A beautiful survivor. Thank you for only wanting to clean it up. We all know you can hand build this car by hand from scratch. Thank you Chip and much respect for keeping it all original.👍❤️
I had two friends in high school who had restored Model A's. John had a 1929 tudor frame off fully restored. Don had a self restored 1930 Model A coupe. A bunch of us took a trip in the '29, cruising 35 mph all the way to Banff Canada for an antique car show. One time I rode with Don in his coupe to a car show in Seattle, which was 295 miles from Spokane. I didn't think we'd ever get there, but we made it there and back home with no problems. Don is still active with the Model A club at home. Good times.
It's awesome the old guy knows so much of the history of that car. It's the little bits that make it special. Production info like early and late, window glass production date, $50 upgrade, etc. Fantastic details from a senior. I believe Chip will do the right thing with that car.
Loved the back story to such a classic vehicle. I could listen to this gentleman all day. Glad to hear Chips keeping it the way it is. Too damn good to cut up.
That's a rolling peice of american history on wheels and those old guys are a dieing breed. The owner knows all the history and it's very rare to see a car that orignal with the markings,wheels,lights,etc...even the tires as are close to original as you can get! It's an amazing automobile,what sight to see!
Excellent! This is an absolute gem! I am so happy to hear the plan is to preserve the originality and do the necessary repairs and maintenance. This car simply oozes history that cannot be replicated by anyone anywhere. No level of talent, backed by any amount of money, could build what this car has. Well done, Mr. Foose, I salute you, along with the seller and those before him, that have kept the car as it has aged from new to now without modifications or molestation.
Looking forward to seeing it cleaned up. Amazing that old car made it so long unmolested. Probably because it wasn't a V-8. The "B" four's run really well. Nice find, and If I was Chip, I'd a bought that sign too. Great old guy, interesting man.
Chip, I always watched your TV shows and I thought I was subscribed to your UA-cam channel, well, now I know I'm subbed, left a thumbs up, and a tap on the bell. I hope to see more of your shows, jobs and....stuffff. Thanks for sharing this with all of us, I'm looking forward to seeing this car when you get it all cleaned up.
Good find in Solvang. I hope you were able to take the coast back and drive through Goleta. I thought for sure you were going to buy it for a project. That's cool you're keeping it original. Thank you for the video Chip, I miss that place.
I'm very glad to see your going to keep it original! Take it to a car show and I bet you'll have more people looking at this car than all of the others because it's "original"
Excellent car with a great back story and now a new end and beginning. Pete can add to the story, yeah and I sold it to Chip Foose ! Aside from being an automotive design genius his best trait is that he is as down to earth as Pete. Extreme talent runs in his family
Okay, I'm impressed. Chip Foose drove the truck and trailer, loaded and strapped the car down himself. Very down to earth -- no "reality TV" here. And as has been said, so happy to hear this survivor is being kept as is.
My favorite Chip Foose video, this old 32 FORD could have not went to a better home, the gentleman who sold the car was very knowledgeable of the car's history, they both know this car is a piece of FORD'S history, a very rare find, the smile on Chip's face tells the whole story, he loves his cars, what a great story, good luck with the 32! Hope to see more videos of this BEAUTY.
Thank You Chip Foose for saving this original old ford. To many people would just Hot Rod it and another one would be lost. My dad had a nice original 39 Ford (i believe it was a 39) After he passed we had people that wanted to buy it and Hot Rod it. We wouldn't let that hapeen. Sold it to a local man that kept it like it was, when he passed it went to his son who will keep it the same way as well. Thanks for sharing this story with us.
"Leave it alone" THANK YOU!!! As much as restomoding is cool, preserving something in its original state is more valuable IMO. If that thing was already hacked/swapped/modded, than yes - but in such a beautiful state it should be kept as is.
Amazing survivor car and the information that gentleman has about all the glass and $50 upgrades from factory,I bet there’s a lot of people that didn’t know any of that information that just cut up cars because it is just old.Need more old timers like him to tell us all their knowledge.
It’s awesome to see Chip, pull up in a normal pick up truck with a normal car trailer loading it and hauling it himself…..true car guy no matter how much money he has. So awesome
Cool old rod, nice back story. I agree with Chip, I'd like to see this cleaned up as is and the current finish protected. Make it dependable, it needs nothing else. The previous owner to the current one was also right, it's too nice, too original to chop up.
I just bought a 1936 Chevy Sedan from the original owners daughter! All original even came with all the license plates up until 1998 when last registered. Man is she a sweet ride. Already put 60 miles on it since I bought it. Even took it out on the highway at 55 m.p.h.! I'm not hot rodding this thing. It's way to damn solid to cut it up.
The headlight bar being stock is an alloy steel bar that is clad with a stainless steel cover ("rustless steel" per Henry); this S/S clad extends only between the headlights. Henry claimed that his cars in 1932 were constructed using over 50 alloys of steel.
Great story Chip. Really good to see there are still some 100% original cars around. Give it a wipe, sort the carb, valves etc. It should run ok for a while.
What an awesome old dude! Remember the dude is just an kid whose body is aging. Same person on the inside as he wad at 18. One cool guy I could talk with for hours. Thanks Chip for becoming the next caretaker of that 32. Remember that's all we are to these cars, and hopefully we can do our best to give them the longest life possible.
Omg, Chip, what a gem. I love the 32's, but from New York.? And no rust. Back then, every part on the car had the Ford emblem on them. None of the parts were made in Asia... 🤣🤣🤣
Great to see this Chip and so close to my home. Sorry I missed you at the Pirates Car Show....heard you were there. I was there last year and will show up next year just in case you are there. All the best.
Love it and leave it as it is, what a time capsule. When this generation of people are gone I worry about us people left behind, they were the greatest generation.
This is why I admire Chip, in spite of his reputation, he appreciates this car for it's originality. They are only stock once! Kudos!
He might be up their in age, but he was as sharp as a tack.
In this short 11 min video he knew everything about that car and more.
Glad Chip is keeping it original as it should be.
Love the way Chip thinks clean it & leave it alone
Less is more and better, always subtle things that just make a car look better than it ever did stock
Only original once
The guy wouldn’t have sold it to him if he shared what he REALLY wanted to do.
A beautiful survivor. Thank you for only wanting to clean it up. We all know you can hand build this car by hand from scratch. Thank you Chip and much respect for keeping it all original.👍❤️
We really like these new videos Chip. Really digging the laid back and personal feeling they convey. Kudos to the producer and editor.
That's a great find. So many old vehicles like this are rotting away out in a field somewhere. Thanks for rescuing that classic.
Not so many any more.
There's really NO ONE better to have bought this car than Mr Foose. Guaranteed good new home.
The editing is flawless. The interaction with the seller is just as great as the car. ❤ ur ghostedfan .
I had two friends in high school who had restored Model A's. John had a 1929 tudor frame off fully restored. Don had a self restored 1930 Model A coupe. A bunch of us took a trip in the '29, cruising 35 mph all the way to Banff Canada for an antique car show. One time I rode with Don in his coupe to a car show in Seattle, which was 295 miles from Spokane. I didn't think we'd ever get there, but we made it there and back home with no problems. Don is still active with the Model A club at home. Good times.
What a lovely man and a great car and story.
It's awesome the old guy knows so much of the history of that car. It's the little bits that make it special. Production info like early and late, window glass production date, $50 upgrade, etc. Fantastic details from a senior. I believe Chip will do the right thing with that car.
Nice to see a car with great history. Glad it will continue OG.
Loved the back story to such a classic vehicle. I could listen to this gentleman all day. Glad to hear Chips keeping it the way it is. Too damn good to cut up.
Amazing find. I’m glad you’re not going to chop it.
If it was Jay Leno, he'd stuff a helicopter engine in it
Wait a year or so, Chip will get bored and chop it and make a hotrod out of it.
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He's gonna be getting a lot of Boo! Hiss! if he does.
That's a rolling peice of american history on wheels and those old guys are a dieing breed.
The owner knows all the history and it's very rare to see a car that orignal with the markings,wheels,lights,etc...even the tires as are close to original as you can get!
It's an amazing automobile,what sight to see!
What a fantastic story and episode!!
Two totally dedicated enthusiasts , each having total respect for each other . Thankyou both .
Excellent! This is an absolute gem! I am so happy to hear the plan is to preserve the originality and do the necessary repairs and maintenance. This car simply oozes history that cannot be replicated by anyone anywhere. No level of talent, backed by any amount of money, could build what this car has. Well done, Mr. Foose, I salute you, along with the seller and those before him, that have kept the car as it has aged from new to now without modifications or molestation.
Sharp minded and kindly Old Timer quotes his dad lots, and that is very charming.
Fantastic!!
A lot of history there. The car and the man
Looking forward to seeing it cleaned up. Amazing that old car made it so long unmolested. Probably because it wasn't a V-8. The "B" four's run really well. Nice find, and If I was Chip, I'd a bought that sign too. Great old guy, interesting man.
My dad did some work on an original paint 32 Ford 2 door sedan V8... I love the way the original wood grain looks, LIKE a piece of FINE FURNITURE!
Long before Jersey salted roads in the winter time. Nice find.
Chip,
I always watched your TV shows and I thought I was subscribed to your UA-cam channel, well, now I know I'm subbed, left a thumbs up, and a tap on the bell. I hope to see more of your shows, jobs and....stuffff. Thanks for sharing this with all of us, I'm looking forward to seeing this car when you get it all cleaned up.
Great story! Thanks for sharing. There are not many like this any more.
Good find in Solvang. I hope you were able to take the coast back and drive through Goleta. I thought for sure you were going to buy it for a project. That's cool you're keeping it original. Thank you for the video Chip, I miss that place.
Dang! more than 90 years old and all original. Now that right there is some American engineering. Makes ya proud.
So glad you aren't gonna alter this piece of American history, love it. G-d bless.
Beautiful car, glad you're keeping it original. They're harder to find these days. Can't wait to see how it cleans up. 😊
That’s awesome Chip it’s going to a great home as always !! Hi to you and the family I’ll see ya at SEMA 2024
Wonderful video & story.....I hope we get to see the car once Chip has done some work to it....Thanks Chip!!
I'm very glad to see your going to keep it original! Take it to a car show and I bet you'll have more people looking at this car than all of the others because it's "original"
Congratulations Mr. Foose, she's a beauty! Hello from Ontario, Canada.
Wow! Such a beautiful piece of history! Greetings from good ol' Germany.
Gotta be a car guy or gal to understand...
For the ones who don't have a Grandfather this one is a Gem ! ❤
Excellent car with a great back story and now a new end and beginning. Pete can add to the story, yeah and I sold it to Chip Foose ! Aside from being an automotive design genius his best trait is that he is as down to earth as Pete. Extreme talent runs in his family
Could not have gone to a better man.... Take care of it chip much love from New Zealand
Okay, I'm impressed. Chip Foose drove the truck and trailer, loaded and strapped the car down himself. Very down to earth -- no "reality TV" here. And as has been said, so happy to hear this survivor is being kept as is.
Chip that was a great lovely down to earth video respect to you chip
It’s amazing that someone has let this alone all these yrs…. Great find. Chip will do it right….
My favorite Chip Foose video, this old 32 FORD could have not went to a better home, the gentleman who sold the car was very knowledgeable of the car's history, they both know this car is a piece of FORD'S history, a very rare find, the smile on Chip's face tells the whole story, he loves his cars, what a great story, good luck with the 32! Hope to see more videos of this BEAUTY.
I like it. Preservation rather than Restoration. Great find.
Ford's just beautiful!! ❤ Greetings from South Africa, Chip!! 🤗
Lekker, lekker. 😂
Good to see I'm not the only one
Thank You Chip Foose for saving this original old ford. To many people would just Hot Rod it and another one would be lost. My dad had a nice original 39 Ford (i believe it was a 39) After he passed we had people that wanted to buy it and Hot Rod it. We wouldn't let that hapeen. Sold it to a local man that kept it like it was, when he passed it went to his son who will keep it the same way as well. Thanks for sharing this story with us.
What an awesome car and an amazing owner and story.
We always joked when we were young about finding a Deuce on blocks out on a farm somewhere...Solid Gold !!!
Loved seeing the car being so original, but the look on Chip's face as he listened to this man and looked at the car ... priceless
"Leave it alone" THANK YOU!!! As much as restomoding is cool, preserving something in its original state is more valuable IMO. If that thing was already hacked/swapped/modded, than yes - but in such a beautiful state it should be kept as is.
Pete is a national treasure!
Absolutely beautiful Tudor, love it.
What a great video. This needs to be in the Suede Palace
What a cool 32. Love it.
Amazing survivor car and the information that gentleman has about all the glass and $50 upgrades from factory,I bet there’s a lot of people that didn’t know any of that information that just cut up cars because it is just old.Need more old timers like him to tell us all their knowledge.
I really want a follow up on this one, once it is finished. Incredible find, going to a good home.
I'd leave it as is also, rare thing to find an all original 32 nowadays. It's a gem!
It’s awesome to see Chip, pull up in a normal pick up truck with a normal car trailer loading it and hauling it himself…..true car guy no matter how much money he has. So awesome
I could sit and listen to that fella talk about cars forever 👍🏻
I think its going to look fantastic if Chip keeps it, and keeps it original. 👍👍
Neat that the dude knew so much info on the car!
I really liked the video. Edited very well. Getting so much of the gentleman talking is great.
I'm glad this one went to Chip, because as the seller said - he knows what it is. For sure.
Talk about a piece of American history ....
Wow ..... Awesome 👍
Cars like that need to be driven and seen. You know that puts smiles on faces as it goes
Cool old rod, nice back story. I agree with Chip, I'd like to see this cleaned up as is and the current finish protected. Make it dependable, it needs nothing else. The previous owner to the current one was also right, it's too nice, too original to chop up.
Cleaned up with a little shine on her,with that patina,it will look amazing!
Wow. You never know what's behind a shop door. I can't wait to see it cleaned up.
I just bought a 1936 Chevy Sedan from the original owners daughter! All original even came with all the license plates up until 1998 when last registered. Man is she a sweet ride. Already put 60 miles on it since I bought it. Even took it out on the highway at 55 m.p.h.! I'm not hot rodding this thing. It's way to damn solid to cut it up.
Hey Chip, bring it to SEMA this year! I’d love to see it sitting next to one of your full-custom ‘32s in the Foose booth.
You're a true gentleman Chip!
Just a feel good story, Thanks for Sharing Chip!
The headlight bar being stock is an alloy steel bar that is clad with a stainless steel cover ("rustless steel" per Henry); this S/S clad extends only between the headlights. Henry claimed that his cars in 1932 were constructed using over 50 alloys of steel.
Fascinating find !❤
Wow that's awesome... good you have this car, like it like that original ❤❤❤
I was almost afraid to hear what was planned for the car, I was so happy to hear Chip planned only to clean it up... Way to GO!
that lil song is just perfect ,love it
Nice find! Thanks for not choppin' her up!
Great story Chip. Really good to see there are still some 100% original cars around. Give it a wipe, sort the carb, valves etc. It should run ok for a while.
Amazing Story. Love it.
Great video. Love the music. 💪👍🏼
What an awesome old dude! Remember the dude is just an kid whose body is aging. Same person on the inside as he wad at 18. One cool guy I could talk with for hours. Thanks Chip for becoming the next caretaker of that 32. Remember that's all we are to these cars, and hopefully we can do our best to give them the longest life possible.
Lovely, cinematography is fantastic!
Good find Chip 👍 Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇸
Don't know what he paid. But it was worth it. Now it won't be chopped up and Rodded out. What a find...👍✌
Omg, Chip, what a gem. I love the 32's, but from New York.? And no rust.
Back then, every part on the car had the Ford emblem on them. None of the parts were made in Asia... 🤣🤣🤣
Great to see this Chip and so close to my home. Sorry I missed you at the Pirates Car Show....heard you were there. I was there last year and will show up next year just in case you are there. All the best.
Good job Chip. I wouldn’t do much more to it either. It’s awesome just the way it is
Great find chip love the speaker in the car.
Looking forward to see the master piece you will create with this 32.
That is so cool went to the perfect owner right on Chip. You’ll give us the love deserves.
Thanks for keeping it original!
Great episode! And story.
Love it and leave it as it is, what a time capsule. When this generation of people are gone I worry about us people left behind, they were the greatest generation.
Great story. Good luck with that daily driver.
Chip we are going to need a follow up on this clean up..cant wait to see it.
Can't wait to see what Chip does to this piece of history.
Thanks for not chopping it down 😊😊😊
What a cool car!
nnniiiccceee the car is a beaute wow keep it original it still has lots of life left in it and just drive it and enjoy it wow
Man, I wanna hang out with you two dudes, bro!
Great video.
Great find , Enjoy it brother !