abandoned rumble seat Plymouth, can we save it?

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Published 2022-10-16
a friend is cleaning out an old barn and asked me if l could get an old 1930 plymouth running for him, so lets go get it and see if we can?

All Comments (21)
  • @joshe465
    I appreciate how you talk to your audience like we are there and helping out. Sometimes I’d rather watch one of your videos than work on my own projects lol
  • @1coppertop
    I am amazed at the excellent condition of this car.
  • That Plymouth is 30 years older than I, and in much nicer shape as well. Obviously It was stored in better conditions than I've been. Outstanding vid! Thank you good sir!
  • That old Plymouth is in amazing condition for a New Hampshire Vehicle!!
  • How awesome. The Plymouth runs. Mustie, you are a legend on YouTube and I could not even guess att he amount of knowledge I have learned from you over the years. Your patience and tenacity knows no bounds.
  • I am so beyond jealous. I absolutely love old cars from this time frame.
  • @timmycee9940
    What a lovely old lady. She really wants to run and get back to the open road! And she's definitely come to the right place with Mustie 😀
  • @died4us590
    I love that car, my grandpa first learned to drive in one of those, same year. We were gonna buy one and restore it, but he passed in his sleep back in 1999. We had been looking for one in decent shape, but they are hard to find. My grandpa was a medic in wwll, was on the front lines, and at the invasion of normandy. At the end of the war, he helped liberate the dachou concentration camp, and captured an ss soldier trying to flee. My grandpa didn't kill anyone, but did bring home the guy's luger, swastika armband, and his ss bars. The description he gave me was horrifying. One time before he died, he said i saved his life, because he was having a hard time comining back from a heart attack, and bypass surgery. I helped him a lot, because he would never hire anyone to fix anything, and we became best friend's. He told me thing's he hadn't talked about to anyone about the war, and i believe it's part of why he had the heart attack. I couldn't imagine holding all that he saw and went through for without talking about it for almost sixty year's. He made me promise not to let anyone put anything on his memorial after he died, which i kept. My mom wanted to have a bronze plaque put on the back of the memorial after my grandma died, but i said no, so it's not marked. Sorry to go on about all this, it's just the story behind that particular car hit home for me. G-d bless.
  • @itsmephil2255
    Almost 90mins of total awesomeness..that's how i wants you spend a Sunday Cheers Mustie
  • Thanks for explaining what you are doing. I like how straight forward the old cars are engineered.
  • Even though it's dusty, being stored in a dry barn is such a boost to preservation.
  • @mrbill8542
    That body and frame are near perfect---what a find!!!!!
  • Let's take a somewhat refurbished old car, and store it in a northern climate dirt floor barn for thirty or forty years. Seems like a great idea to me to keep a vehicle in top condition! This gives our YouTube buddies something to entertain us with anyhow. Thanks Mustie !
  • @jayer898
    saved the startup till the last second love it, thanks for keeping us entertained and give us something to look forward to.
  • @rolfbrunner3016
    Oh,a wonderful car in a very good shape.I love it and I hope you can bring it back to where it seems want to be- on the streets again.
  • @RC-fu6hg
    What a find. And in that good of shape. It needs a whole restoration series. Id watch that for days.
  • @charger19691
    This is going to be a great project! Thanks for sharing Mustie!
  • @dustpan127
    I restored a 31 Plymouth when I was 15 in 1962. Almost identical to yours. Great memories