Will it run after 65 years 1939 ford 1.5 ton flathead v8 truck

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  • čas přidán 15. 11. 2023
  • Will this 1939 ford try run after being parked over 65 years ago due to a bad head gasket and being left half tore apart with a oil pan half full of water for the past 65 plus years
    Will it run
    Will it run after 30 year
    Will it run after 53 years
    Will it run after 81 year

Komentáře • 768

  • @conarc-d1037

    Imagine 80 years from now trying this with any modern vehicle with all the unnecessary computer crap. It won't happen.

  • @user-en3iv6bn9o

    I like all your will it run videos. I am 80 years old and you got my blood up to save a 1953 Dodge 2 ton

  • @704406bbl
    @704406bbl  +173

    You never cease to amaze. Absolutely incredible how you breathe life back into these old machines. Love the videos. All the best to you!

  • @steve644
    @steve644  +27

    The badge in the grill is definitely from Borchers Ford

  • @Jason1975ism

    Will it run? Of course it will! Because you're the guy working on it! Best automotive CZcams channel around!!

  • @QuantumTime-pc9ts

    Unbelievable that after that many years it still wants to run. That’s a cool looking truck that maybe worth some future restoration.

  • @travis6228

    Gotta love the ol' dirt dobber performance package. Makes it much more collectible.

  • @blurglide

    I really like how calm you are solving these SERIOUS car problems.

  • @fester73666

    Great to hear that old ford running again after so long, a very unique sound, always brings a smile to your face 😀👍👍

  • @gamleole9568

    When I hear these old engines running, they keep reminding me when we got things right.

  • @user-ul4kp5oy7d

    Mr. Jennings, I have admired your channel for a while, but my son of 55 years and a mechanic of almost 40 years speaks volumes of you and your work.

  • @bretluyet1896

    its amazing how you never cuss at these ole stubborn ones,youre very patient,i believe you can make just about anything run,after decades of not running,enjoy watching you make these ole pieces of history hit a lick again,theyre a testament to american know how and engineering that built our country with man and machine

  • @richardthomas1743

    It sounds pretty darn good after sitting with a head half off for many years! 👍

  • @reedb9039

    You have the magic touch with these old classics.

  • @Karolilalu

    You are the man! I love the dripping fuel, sparks and back-fires at minute 20. Keep living on the edge hero. I love it.

  • @rdbrnr86gt

    Regarding the logo on the grill, apparently there was a Borchers Ford dealership in Dayton Ohio that opened in 1903 and closed in 1978. When searching I did find one image of another Ford with that logo on the grill.

  • @georgegarton8736

    Bring more videos please, you are my number one go to for old restorations.

  • @apimpnamedslickback2748

    You're almost like a southern Vice Grip Garage. I love all the little funny saying for stuff you've got, your sense of humor is great! Not to mention the fact that you seem like an absolute genius when it comes to these old engines and how to make them go!

  • @r100scammellpioneer9

    Heroic Effort !! Deserve a medal for this.

  • @WendysAnime

    Please make a pateron, This is really the only channel I'd support.