So I have an old buddy of mine who is a crazy collector he has a 1930 MG m type just sitting in his barn. He hasn't heard it run ever. He bought it in 2002 I believe after his buddy who built it passed away. He said he did have it going at one point. So I told let's get these things going. He also has a 1910 I believe Ford an old midget racer a 42 Jeep and a 36 Ford which Rockies wants. Here are some pictures. Should be fun
If the yellow Ford is the "1910" I believe that it is quite a bit later (and sadly, less valuable) then that. It is clearly a Model T speedster, and if it is complete I would buy it for a fair price, but I doubt that the owner and I would agree on what is a fair price.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uqEdqGbYVf9j2RvB9 So after oil drain coolant drain gas drain Remove plugs Get some oil prime it and so on she fires up...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gehrsaGLD77E5GSWA So after everything and a bath and removing driver seat pad I can squeeze my ass in there and take it for a ride. Still need to bleed brakes I drive it around using e brake Plus I have no idea were reverse is.... Untill next weekend It's fun to drive
Well, now that I'm not "duckie" (inside joke), I got to watch the videos. That thing sounds great buddy! Fix them brakes and he's got a cruiser.
It's Friday I'm off today Some yard work Then wrench a bit see if I can get brakes to work then head over the Rockies high school to watch him play a baseball game. I'll post pics later. Here is a video from the other evening. https://photos.app.goo.gl/gMgKuKGNh4aATqq5A
Well she is just about done She stops and shifts fun little car to drive around had a small oil leak and coolant leak but nothing crazy..