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  • :46 omg did he say, "ITS ALIVE!"?

  • Najs! Var i Sverige håller ni hus?

  • @laksemann I Båstad, Skåne

  • "SKOLBUSS" ha ha, get it.

  • @dwnrety1 You heard WRONG!!! The new Ford vehicles are BETTER and SAFER than EVER!! If maintained regularly, They should last a good 40 or so years!!!!

  • @barkulator Between 60 and 80,000 I think.

  • How many miles between engine rebuilds for these old Model A engines?

  • runnin good man

  • lawl I would have tried to brake torque it once I found out it would burn out.

  • a wystarczyło by skoczyć do Polski i kupić rozrusznik od żuka a nie szarpać sie z korbą i jeszcze tak nieudolnie ...

  • I always felt and always knew that you will never ever ever find me alive behind the wheel of a 78 or later ford vehicle. had a 90s festiva and this made me learn!

  • @TheIndustrialphreak 70's to early 90's stunk for just about everybody except Benz, maybe Volvo, and Japan. Try any Ford car created anew at or after the 1st gen Fusion. Fusions are pretty bullet proof.

  • lol made to last! not like the newer fords.. i hear alot of the newer ford cars are just throw-aways..

  • holy shit its got some power!

  • Trodde det var Norska först.

    Kul film!

  • haha burnout in a half built model a

  • I just noticed you're in Sweden. Ironically, I'm in Oklahoma and just restored a 1968 Volkswagen I found in a barn here that originally came from Sweden. Still has Swedish registration. Anyway, great video, and super great project!

  • Oh man, you just have to love that! Great job on her guys! ;)

  • Look up dakriegel on youtube for the proper way to crank one of these cars. I use to push down on the crank against the compression stroke when starting an F-20 International tractor and am fortunate that it never backfired. I didn't know any better.

  • Love that bucket seat !

  • You really should never push down on the crank. If it backfires it will break your arm. Also never wrap your finger around the crank. If it back fires it can rip your finger from your hand. Runs nice.

    Thanks

  • the whole vid I was saying to my self "I'm gonna be a little turd and say lets see a burn out" and then he did one, a really nice one to. I can't even do that in my bug.XD

    you sure showed me man, kudos.

  • built ford tough! withstood the test of time and still can do a sweet burn out.. nice!

  • Kaross är kanske att föredra men klart frän som den är.

    Sprätta grus är alltid kul.

    Tuff film!!

  • very nice!!

  • lol the old beast can still spin :) nice FORD ..FORD POWER

  • Somebody PULLLEEEEZE tell the guy in "take one" that the best way to break your arm is to crank it the way he was. I don't care how tight the engine was, if it fired back, that wrist/elbow/shoulder was toast.

  • I agree! And the second guy doing full turns. They are very lucky their arms are not shattered!!!

  • @gregwddriver

    I agree my grandfather broke his arm cranking a 1928 Chevy the same way he always told me never to push down on the crank but rather pull it so if it kicks back you can let go

  • @gregwddriver

    Yes INDEED!!! PULL the crank UP without your THUMB wrapped around it! Do otherwise and rip your thumb off and break your wrist, arm, and/or elbow.

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