1932 Barn Find!

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Published 2024-04-29

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  • @CTonyM
    He might be up their in age, but he was as sharp as a tack. In this short 11 min video he knew everything about that car and more. Glad Chip is keeping it original as it should be.
  • @GwynnOak1
    This is why I admire Chip, in spite of his reputation, he appreciates this car for it's originality. They are only stock once! Kudos!
  • @bruceadams2822
    Sharp minded and kindly Old Timer quotes his dad lots, and that is very charming.
  • @marscarz
    There's really NO ONE better to have bought this car than Mr Foose. Guaranteed good new home.
  • @voodoochild8697
    A beautiful survivor. Thank you for only wanting to clean it up. We all know you can hand build this car by hand from scratch. Thank you Chip and much respect for keeping it all original.👍❤️
  • @brianvalley5223
    That's a great find. So many old vehicles like this are rotting away out in a field somewhere. Thanks for rescuing that classic.
  • @motogeee510
    The editing is flawless. The interaction with the seller is just as great as the car. ❤ ur ghostedfan .
  • @RigoCortes
    We really like these new videos Chip. Really digging the laid back and personal feeling they convey. Kudos to the producer and editor.
  • @hespie1
    What a lovely man and a great car and story.
  • @jimdandy2275
    It's awesome the old guy knows so much of the history of that car. It's the little bits that make it special. Production info like early and late, window glass production date, $50 upgrade, etc. Fantastic details from a senior. I believe Chip will do the right thing with that car.
  • @rollin19
    That's a rolling peice of american history on wheels and those old guys are a dieing breed. The owner knows all the history and it's very rare to see a car that orignal with the markings,wheels,lights,etc...even the tires as are close to original as you can get! It's an amazing automobile,what sight to see!
  • @johndavey72
    Two totally dedicated enthusiasts , each having total respect for each other . Thankyou both .
  • @chunkyascharged
    Loved the back story to such a classic vehicle. I could listen to this gentleman all day. Glad to hear Chips keeping it the way it is. Too damn good to cut up.
  • @drewpop221
    Amazing find. I’m glad you’re not going to chop it.
  • @vicO1323
    I had two friends in high school who had restored Model A's. John had a 1929 tudor frame off fully restored. Don had a self restored 1930 Model A coupe. A bunch of us took a trip in the '29, cruising 35 mph all the way to Banff Canada for an antique car show. One time I rode with Don in his coupe to a car show in Seattle, which was 295 miles from Spokane. I didn't think we'd ever get there, but we made it there and back home with no problems. Don is still active with the Model A club at home. Good times.