Checking Out My Grandpa's Hot Rod Collection!

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It was cool to finally feature my grandpa on the channel. He has tons of cool stories that I am excited to share on the channel! Stay tuned for more videos!

Special thanks to my dad, Aaron Kahan, for help filming!

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ben kahan
1929 Hot Rod
Model T
Ford
Small block chevy
289
350
interview
old school
manual
1965 mustang
pony car
4 speed
v8
American
classic cars
youth and cars
Los Angeles
muscle car
Holley
carb
mods
aftermarket
Ford
small block
backyard
muscle car
aftermarket suspension
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Follow me on Instagram @benkahan for more content!

FourSpeedFilms
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Hey Ben, , , , many thanks for making this video, , its an honor and a joy to have you as my grandson

alankahan
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He looks just like the younger version of his Grandpa. Genes are strong in that family.

Asphaltsquadron
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Very cool. Best part to me is to see how excited your grandpa still is about his cars. Some flames never burn out.

johnsarian_cu
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This is great getting the young kids involved in hot Rod culture keeping the faith

jimpuglisi
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Wow, the fact that the first hotrod roadster you get to drive belongs to your grandpa and he's sat next to you! You'll treasure that for the rest of your life. Cool family 👍

wideline
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Old timer stories... the best. No substitute for OG authentic!

robertironside
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Very cool, I’m the first real car guy in my family, My wife and I have 4 boys and we are expecting our first grandchild any second now. When I grow up I want to be as cool as your Grandpa.

WildWestGarage
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He'll stay young forever with those cars.

ericmcfarland
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You have no idea how lucky you are...your grandpa is an encyclopedia of knowledge about how a REAL hot rod should be built. Any mechanical question you ask him will be answered, and maybe shown (if your lucky)
Better than a library full of old Rod & Custom mags.
Thanks for posting this, really enjoyed it!

markfortin
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Your whole family is so dang cool! Love hearing the old stories of hot rod culture!

PRRrailfan
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God bless your grandpa, thank him for all the things he has done. It's easy to see how good apples trees make good apples. Blessings.

joelavenido
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wow your grandfather is LA hotrod history...the real deal...living the life back when it was real and not retro. awesome. and beautiful cars too...so cool. what a great family you have

steves
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Can you imagine having the same hot rod project from 1958.... WOW

toddbob
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Love this. Great to see youngster learning the passion from the seasoned. Go gramps! I'm with ya.

anthonydigiovanna
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That gear whine is righteous. He can say he's a 'devout chicken' all he likes, that axle does some talking! Really enjoyed that, thanks.

creepingjesus
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It’s pretty awesome when the grandpa is the coolest cat around! Keep the legacy going.

hawkermech
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That is truly a great Hot Rodder of old...loved it..

guycraig
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Thanks for sharing such a great video and your Grand Dad's Hot Rod hobby!
I myself just inherited my Dad's (almost fully restored) '30 Ford Town Sedan last year.... It's been in our family for over 40 years! I can't wait to get it on the road again. (Hopefully in it's full 1930's glory!)
In the mean time, I also still have a really sweet place in my heart for both '30's type "AA"
Ford pick ups, and ''30 - '50''s rods.
Whether it's a hot rod, a rat rod, or a full blown restoration; There's a big sense of old style artistry, style, and history from these cars that just can not be denied!
I loved seeing your Grand Pops "toys"... Please share more when you can!

patricksmith
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This video got me in the father left me and my mom when i was a child, so i never knew him OR my are so lucky to not only have both of those men in your life, but for them to be lose sight of that young should ALL get to grow up like

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