After all the incredible things you’ve done with cars, you’re respect for that old original beauty has raised my respect for you even higher. And I didn’t think that was possible lol. Well done, Chip! Well done.
Lovely to see a bloke with your stature & provenance in the motor/ entertainment spheres respect and appreciate an original vehicle…much respect…congrats on the vlog.
I am so glad you kept the car the way it is! Thanks for appreciating the old stuff the way it is! Glad you're saying that stuff about CA Compliant. If you didn't they'd try to shut you down, or at least shake you down through their unjust laws.
As a 31 Model A owner in the UK, having watched many of your Over Hauling projects, you've warmed my heart with this Old Timer preservation, also that's it's a 4 pot 'B' not a V8. Can't wait to see follow up vids! Respect you!
Holy. I was totally thinking the old time music was gonna cut to some rock and rock and the saw saw blade was gonna hack that thing into a chop top. Thanks for saving it in its original form.🙏🏾
Chip, I am a dedicated follower of you and all your creations, I am 80 years old, and if anyone deserves that 32 to enjoy, and pamper, it's you mu friend....I hope you enjoy many wonderful miles in that ole girl....:-)
Perfect follow up to part 1... but here I was feeling all proud this week for changing the interior door handle on the old Optima for $8.32 without having to remove the whole door panel and humble Chip comes and reminds me I got about quarter inch of dog hair to tend to!
This is my alltime favorite video, resurecting a forgotton dream is such a wonderfull thing for your business and utube as a whole, today I tip my hat to you, I love builds and always look forward to you transforming, modifying and improving a video but the respect you showed for this vehicle is far beond that (in this case atleast), you have honored the past rather then re creating it and the appreciation of viewers will show
That’s an awesome find! I totally agree with you on getting it cleaned up, and lining up the bumper and edges. And the linseed oil should help to prevent any further rust. I use it all the time on ball peen hammers and certain mechanic, and carpentry tools. The car has great bones, and they’re only original once. It’s definitely in the right hands!!
I found your channel today and subscribed to it today and I'm glad I did. 😀👍❗️I'm loving that 32 even as is ❤ I like 🎶 the music too. It's very fitting 😃 you got the rhythm man ‼️
I always make a point on older (1960s and 1970s) cars to do what you've done here -- clean them up slowly and get familiar with them. Some things will surprisingly clean up nice. This one is gonna look great when you're done!
Chip I have been a fan of yours for many years and have the greatest respect for you as a designer, builder of some of best cars. Very grateful for in a few minutes you shared wisdom, peace, and beauty. You've aged well. Hopeful you will do more projects and peaceful videos. God, bless.
Such an iconic shape. Being from Ireland and watching old American movies these cars always caught my eye. Beautiful example and considered clean up. Thanks for sharing.
great to see a 92 year old car looking great in most areas like the dark what looks like rosewood dash and getting down the road pretty good , would of been a very spiffy looking car in that color combo , nice job chip
I’m so used to seeing Chip take a classic and add custom strips and Foose wheels so the day he bought this Ford put the fear of god into me. I’m more than happy the he only cleaned it and kept it absolutely original. Good judgment CF.
I believe the fabric you're referring to is 'Mohair', I hope that's spelled right. I learned that and a few other things at Kimball's Auto Trim & Upholstery, in Burton Michigan. I enjoy your channel, Chip, I watched your show and when you were on Boyd Coddington's show. Thanks for sharing all this with all of us, I'm sure everyone else likes it too. I watched you drive down the street and back and didn't see any blue smoke coming out the tailpipe, Once a smog inspector, always a smog inspector, lol.
Chip this video is the best video you put out in 10 years or more. Keeping the originality and not jacking it up. Just working with the palette you have seeing what you’re looking like in the end. Finally!! Bravo!!!
🌴 I’m so glad you didn’t customize it it’s a survivor and you gave the old gal a bit of a beauty treatment and keeping it as original as possible,there are so few good old classics and they need to be cherished, great job Chip 👍🏼
Chip, that's a real kool car glad your keeping it original I never would have thought about the linseed oil but it makes sense. I have used WD-40 as a cleaner before works good and smells good.
The whole thing is great, the music fantastic, a day at work that feels more like a day in fun city……but my like I gave it at 6:38 with the comment about the seat 👌😁
You're missing the point, some of us appreciate how a car 'was' built, the original welds, materials, paint, etc yes original, these items are no longer reproduced with the same materials. This car is a relic of a bygone era!
After all the incredible things you’ve done with cars, you’re respect for that old original beauty has raised my respect for you even higher. And I didn’t think that was possible lol. Well done, Chip! Well done.
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I've admired Chip's creativity for a long time. Now, I admire his judgment, too, for keeping this car original.
This is the best "Overhaulin" you've done. Thanks for keeping it original, it brings back memories.
Hi Chip. I am glad you are keeping this 32 as original as possible. Looking good
Thanks for saving her and just keeping her all clean and original! Beautiful little cat!!👍🏻
That's the way I like to see old cars, clean and original. Great job Chip.
Pure history from the music to the car… amazing, Chip.
Lovely to see a bloke with your stature & provenance in the motor/ entertainment spheres respect and appreciate an original vehicle…much respect…congrats on the vlog.
Love that you found this in my town and you're keeping it original... Thanks Chip!
When I saw the first video on this car, I figured it would become a hot rod. I am so glad you kept it as you found it!!!!
What an awesome chance to preserve an example of a true survivor, just fantastic 🙏🙏🙏
The car's originality and music blended a symphony that touched my soul!!!
I am so glad you kept the car the way it is! Thanks for appreciating the old stuff the way it is!
Glad you're saying that stuff about CA Compliant. If you didn't they'd try to shut you down, or at least shake you down through their unjust laws.
As a 31 Model A owner in the UK, having watched many of your Over Hauling projects, you've warmed my heart with this Old Timer preservation, also that's it's a 4 pot 'B' not a V8. Can't wait to see follow up vids! Respect you!
Holy. I was totally thinking the old time music was gonna cut to some rock and rock and the saw saw blade was gonna hack that thing into a chop top. Thanks for saving it in its original form.🙏🏾
It'd be sick with a Viper motor and some subwoofers though!
His love and passion for all things automotive is without peer....thank you so much Mr Foose, love everything that you do.
Nailed it with the music. That was worth the price of admission all by itself.
Awesome Survivor!!
Not a project I'd expect from you. Now, that's "OLD School"! Very nice!😊
These cars are rare! I never knew the rear windows can roll up and down! Flip seats!
Chip, I am a dedicated follower of you and all your creations, I am 80 years old, and if anyone deserves that 32 to enjoy, and pamper, it's you mu friend....I hope you enjoy many wonderful miles in that ole girl....:-)
Chip is packin' a LOT of love for this Ford
I really dig that you're keeping it original, a time capsule.
Perfect music in the beginning 😂. Totally reminds me of the classic movie Once Upon Time In America 👍
Who is it?
Requiem for a Ladybug, Instrumental, Marcus Millius
Old school elbow grease. A car lover’s best friend! You’re the GOAT Chip! ✝️
Thanks for not ruining it. Cheers
The musical choices are fast making Chip's channel my favorite UA-cam destination. His automotive design choices are also pretty good..
What a beautiful thing. Perfect music too.
Perfect follow up to part 1... but here I was feeling all proud this week for changing the interior door handle on the old Optima for $8.32 without having to remove the whole door panel and humble Chip comes and reminds me I got about quarter inch of dog hair to tend to!
Its actually quite refreshing to see one of the masters of car building enjoying a piece of automobile history. Good job Chip
This is my alltime favorite video, resurecting a forgotton dream is such a wonderfull thing for your business and utube as a whole, today I tip my hat to you, I love builds and always look forward to you transforming, modifying and improving a video but the respect you showed for this vehicle is far beond that (in this case atleast), you have honored the past rather then re creating it and the appreciation of viewers will show
That’s an awesome find! I totally agree with you on getting it cleaned up, and lining up the bumper and edges. And the linseed oil should help to prevent any further rust. I use it all the time on ball peen hammers and certain mechanic, and carpentry tools. The car has great bones, and they’re only original once. It’s definitely in the right hands!!
Plus it taste pretty good too!!
Automotive design, function, and curation wisdom for the ages.
Thank you again for sharing, Chip.
-- Texas
It’s amazing how small the 32 looks compared to the modern vehicles on the street. Your find is sweet!
Thanks for mentioning the paper towels and the degreaser. 👍
Well done Chip Foose! I am impressed by the solid car and your care to keep it original.
I found your channel today and subscribed to it today and I'm glad I did. 😀👍❗️I'm loving that 32 even as is ❤ I like 🎶 the music too. It's very fitting 😃 you got the rhythm man ‼️
I always make a point on older (1960s and 1970s) cars to do what you've done here -- clean them up slowly and get familiar with them. Some things will surprisingly clean up nice. This one is gonna look great when you're done!
It is so satisfying to bring a survivor back to glory.
A good soaking with WD40 and hand wiping. Love it.
Chip, I love what you’ve done with the 32 you’re the exact right owner for the car love the progress and seeing you cruising it
Chip I have been a fan of yours for many years and have the greatest respect for you as a designer, builder of some of best cars. Very grateful for in a few minutes you shared wisdom, peace, and beauty. You've aged well. Hopeful you will do more projects and peaceful videos. God, bless.
Looks good, Chip. A rolling piece of history.
An amazing man with amazing talents and work ethic. Great job Chip! God bless you
I have watched a lot of detail channels and never seen one use WD40 like you are using. That dashboard clean up really nicely. That wood is amazing.
Total respect given to how you treated that old gal!!
That one deserves to be preserved. Thank you for respecting the car. :)
Such an iconic shape. Being from Ireland and watching old American movies these cars always caught my eye. Beautiful example and considered clean up. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful when kept original.
Thank you Chip
😎😎😎👍👍👍
It's a beautiful car indeed.
She was made the same year my mom was born. The ol girl cleaned up mighty fine. Thanks Chip.
Love the music... Love the car. The interview with the old guy was epic would love to see more of that.
Man it looks amazing!! Love this video series on this car. Perfect music too.
Love all 32 fords especially those big "frog eye" headlights. I think they're like 10 inch in diameter
great to see a 92 year old car looking great in most areas like the dark what looks like rosewood dash and getting down the road pretty good , would of been a very spiffy looking car in that color combo , nice job chip
I’m so used to seeing Chip take a classic and add custom strips and Foose wheels so the day he bought this Ford put the fear of god into me. I’m more than happy the he only cleaned it and kept it absolutely original. Good judgment CF.
Thank you for keeping this beauty original!
I believe the fabric you're referring to is 'Mohair', I hope that's spelled right. I learned that and a few other things at Kimball's Auto Trim & Upholstery, in Burton Michigan. I enjoy your channel, Chip, I watched your show and when you were on Boyd Coddington's show. Thanks for sharing all this with all of us, I'm sure everyone else likes it too. I watched you drive down the street and back and didn't see any blue smoke coming out the tailpipe, Once a smog inspector, always a smog inspector, lol.
Chip your talent always amazes me. Thanks for the video.
Trust a man like Chip getting his hands dirty on an old piece of metal.
Foose is no stranger to work. He's a national treasure.
Huge respect for the master of customizing to know when a car shouldn't be cut up or restored.
Such a pleasure to see this! So much better then the Bad Chad chop shop. He has ruined so many survivors. Thanks for saving this one.
Foose has never, to my knowledge, NOT screwed up every single car he has been involved with. THIS IS A FIRST!!!
Chip this video is the best video you put out in 10 years or more. Keeping the originality and not jacking it up. Just working with the palette you have seeing what you’re looking like in the end. Finally!! Bravo!!!
I think Old Henry captured you heart with that old original one👋😊👍
Chip’s like a 16 year old kid with his first car! Brilliant!
Bravo Mr. Foose. Just clean it. To perfect to restore. Total labor of love.
Amazing transformation, just cleaning 😊
🌴 I’m so glad you didn’t customize it it’s a survivor and you gave the old gal a bit of a beauty treatment and keeping it as original as possible,there are so few good old classics and they need to be cherished, great job Chip 👍🏼
Awesome recovery. It looks fantastic and I;m glad you found it first. Thanks
Probably my favorite, well, that and the C/28.
They are only original once.
So glad you are choosing that route.
Enjoyed the video.
A very impressive clean up done very simply except for the quantity of elbow grease needed. Linseed oil's a great idea.
I remember that linseed trick that an older used car dealer had used to shine up the faded paint w/o polishing.
Chip, that's a real kool car glad your keeping it original I never would have thought about the linseed oil but it makes sense. I have used WD-40 as a cleaner before works good and smells good.
I think cars back then had more style and class than the crap I see on today's roads.
Really cool! I hope to see you out on the road with her.
Great video, and yes, the car looks amazing!
Always love the small tips you share 👍🏼🙏
Thank you for the update on this beautiful car! Greetings from Berlin Germany.
I was surprised by the linseed il oil solution. Congratulations for the preservations philosophy. My grandfather had one like this.
I wouldn’t take it on the interstate, but man that thing would be fun to drive
Looks great Chip ! Proper clean
My father used to tell me that all the time. It doesn't matter if it's old make sure it's clean.
Good work! Thank you!
The whole thing is great, the music fantastic, a day at work that feels more like a day in fun city……but my like I gave it at 6:38 with the comment about the seat 👌😁
I have a 37 Chev PU that's been in my family most of it's life. some of the cracks in the fenders were "Stitched" together with bailing wire.
I think Old Henry captured your heart with that old original one 👍👋😊
That's one nice looking 32 Tudor Chip 👍
She's one sweet ride, just needs a little Foose love.
Beautiful Chip, you won't polished it away.. I would fix the front fender and any other damage .. and restore the wheels. It is beautifull
Looks great! That dash is amazing!
Awesome keep on being You !
She looks great clean. Much better! I luv the channel! Thanks god blesa
LOOKS GREAT CHIP !!! HAPPY FOR YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks fantastic 👌 👍
Well done Chip, well done.
Absolutely perfect. Your one of the best of best, thank you
Great looking tires.
This car needs to be fully restored. Original spec, original color and interior.
You're missing the point, some of us appreciate how a car 'was' built, the original welds, materials, paint, etc yes original, these items are no longer reproduced with the same materials. This car is a relic of a bygone era!
I see great things coming for this car!love your new videos