"My A/C isn't working, my check engine light is on, and I have contracted polio." - Some guy, circa 1920
I'd be honored, as a tech, mechanic, whatever, or anything in the business that something like this returns, meaning it's alive.
"What's the year and make?" "It's a 24 Ford." "Oh, brand new, that's good." "Not exactly..."
“What’s its series number?” “4.”
So glad you let the older gentleman drive it! He must have loved that so much !
You had me at "all the pedals are in the wrong place" 😂
My dad has a 1921 Model T. All original parts, rides like a bumpy cloud
That mechanic looked so happy and amazed to see the underside. That's an actual piece of working history in his field.
"your wheel has broken and you now have dysentery" 😂
My 64 fairlane came with some free oil coupons from the dealership with no expiration. I wanna see if they honor them
That one last brake pad of the old style that’s been sitting under the shelf for the past 20 years: “My time has come.” [avengers theme plays]
they really showed up to a garage like "hey ford, remember these?" 😂
the mechanic staring at the welded diff in disbelief is hilarious
I think the comfortability speaks volumes to the road craftmenship and not the car itself
Getting Gonnorhea at a ford dealership is the standard customer experience
This is so much better than prank videos. I’m sure that mechanics day was made 😂
I think id be listening to "yes, we have no bananas today" on repeat on an external mp3 speaker the whole time I drove
gonorrhea? that escalated quickly
This is so cool seeing this. I am a Berthoud local and i love seeing this guy drive his old cars around.
@TheophilusPadmore