31 Ford Barn Find. I Screwed Up! Now Lets Fix It.

31 Ford Barn Find. I Screwed Up! Now Lets Fix It.

continuing on this 1931 ford model a pickup that sat in a leaky barn for decades, well not all things go as planned, I broke it trying to fix it.

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Daryl Lloyd says:

That horn totally cracked me up, thanks for that.

DrJman's Place says:

7:00 A bit of heat? She's a blaze.

Walter Hubicki says:

Can you grind a little off the shoulder of the carb to get more clearance?

mvpeters98 says:

Of the many of your videos I've enjoyed, these have to be in the top 10 – thanks.
Those fuse boxes are often used on golf carts – there are better ones out there…..
Mike

Terry Raymond says:

maybe that other toggle switch runs the headlights !

Terry Raymond says:

the barf horn

Terry Raymond says:

does it have an augah horn ?

Jim Stelljes says:

The horn sounds like a sick cow. LOL!!!

Terry Raymond says:

a muffler Mouse pack

World of Randometry says:

I know it's not in keeping with the period but I would fling those fuse holders as far as I could and put in a nice new fuse box.

Terry Raymond says:

dont you advance the timing from the inside of the cab

Terry Raymond says:

Sounds like my VW pickup when I started it the other day, it had sit for 3 months.

Terry Raymond says:

yep im comfortrable in my chair

Terry Raymond says:

just like Taryl fixes all, fire it up fire it up

Terry Raymond says:

hey with the top of that carb being warped can you grind that flat some?

Terry Raymond says:

theres a 1st time for everything right

Terry Raymond says:

thats a significant puddle man

Terry Raymond says:

the tight slit wow

Terry Raymond says:

Can you Braise weld brass ?

Terry Raymond says:

you backwards like Yoda

Terry Raymond says:

now shes smokin

Terry Raymond says:

No those set screws are a pain, lucky duck LOL!

Nineteen AndFortyOne says:

Always enjoy these videos. They contain the same problems I see when working on cars and such.

jeff snyder says:

that horn sounds like a crow lol

Jeff Pinter says:

Sounds like chitty chitty bang bang

Max Nafe Horsemanship says:

Before everyone had a TIG welder, we would do that job with an ox-axcelylene. Easier in my opinion. Come to think of it, I don't think I have seen anyone use a stick either. Now it's all MIG. Wasn't long ago I saw one of those fuse panels in a store. If you can still buy them, it wouldn't be worth fixing the old one.

david flamee says:

Brilliant job. Great little truck.That engine sound is certainly evocative and distinctly, of an era..
Well done getting her running. Are you not tempted to own it yourself? to be honest, I'll be sorry when she goes.

charles hall says:

ic your just looking to make money on it,no heart into it

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