This 1935 Ford Truck is mopar powered, with plenty of other surprise. Let’s see if this old truck is up to a cross-country trip – Texas to Tennessee! Then, you decide on the restoration!
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Leave the radiator cap off to stop water loss.
Hey dereck I'm back in middlewich looking and whooping 630 miles back home are you crazy I like the running boards how bout steam engine or clockwork faster than walking
Rat rod it
Have you ever come to Montana and got an old rig going to drive home?
Wonderful video. Glad to see she could make the journey. I vote for a Ford engine and bring the entire vehicle back to a nice full life to enjoy. Great job!
Find a flathead V8 Ford to go in it. Good bones for a super Rat Rod.
Nice ole truck.. I personally love the chop top. Hoping you end up putting a Ford powerplant in her, that would be sweet.
drop a new engine ,keep the patina ,man you had a trip with this old truck ,keep the videos coming very entertaining brother ,would fi
Would rather have that ambulance in the background……..
Do you buy cars would you be interested in a 1965 Imperial for $3500
When I was 16, I bought my first vehicle; a 1929 Ford Model A Square cab pickup truck. She was about as road worthy as your '35 here. Man, oh man, it was a FUN truck to drive & show off to buddies. Everyone in school knew my truck & everyone wanted to ride. It was so easy to maintain and it was a 'rat' to some degree. There wasn't a shiny spot on it anywhere. Sure wish I had kept it.
I say full strip down and do it again from scratch…properly! Show all the mistakes made by the previous "engineer" and the right way to make it right
lets paint it newer rims n interior put a ford motor back in it with a blower
also this truck was on restored right ???
Two beautiful wagons in the background and you picked the truck. Really should snag that ecto-crusier.
Being a Ford powered by Mopar, that would be a FoPar. Or, as edjumacated people pronounce it, faux pas! (Seems appropriate.) Great adventure!
Lovin that chopped top.
Just have fun with the boys and truck
Yeah, it's good to have an ass pocket full of money.
I can't even believe he kept hacking it back together after so many stops and system failures.
Good golly that was a hair puller. Two hose clamps and a rusty nail and some washer on a mod bent bracket – like noooo wayyyyy… the twisty friction physics were juuuustt right…
Oh boy, nothing like risk with all your tools, and rig a majig,that is connected to the dohicky, lol
Needs an old carbureted 4 cylinder with a 5 speed.
Amazing you made it home without someone stealing those tires in the back of the truck.