Classic Car Guys React To My 4x4 Restomod! (we got a history lesson)

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First of all, go check out Dave's channel at @cciwb !!

I took my 4wd 1930 Dodge over to show some of the T Bums to see what they thought of it and whether or not they'd still let me hang out with them. After giving it a good looking over, we took it for a little drive, and then headed over to the @cciwb ranch to see Dave's amazing collection of antique vehicles, tractors, and homemade creations. Dave's ranch is one of the most incredible places I've ever been, and after the tour Dave and Jim loaded us up in their model T and A's to go on a little off road adventure on some old wagon roads that came out at a lakeside resort where had lunch. The day turned into far more than I was expecting and was one of the best I've had in a very long time. There will definitely be more adventures coming up with the T Bums!

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The primary benefit of being a good person, is meeting the coolest friends! Way to go.

Ddabigmac
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One thing I love about old car guys is that EVERYTHING is a joke of some sort, they never take anything too serious.

Not_Ferrari
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The joy the old guys showed is priceless. New and old married. Perfect

jeffg.
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Casey you were right, this was the longest video you have put out but it still wasn't long enough.
Thank you 😊

beaverc
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I had no intent of watching all of this is one sitting but there was no way that I could pull myself away. To use your word, this was INCREADIBLE! I wish that my father-in-law (Andy Lessenden) was alive to enjoy this. Thank you Casey for again for sharing all of this. I will be sharing it with many that I know.

patalsup
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just think of the hours and hours that man has put in doing what he loves . I could watch this all day

stuartpulvermacher
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It’s always good to spend time with the old timers and listen to their stories

juanmcdonald
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I could not stop watching. Good thing I found this video on a Saturday.

danielreiff
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A guided tour from this guy of his stuff is better than a trip to Disneyland!

jameshampton
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Casey, you are very fortunate that those gentlemen let you in into their club...!!!!

novavroomvroom
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This man is a genius, his place is a museum of tech and brilliant .

mymail
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Amazing friends you’ve made Casey. I love that he kept saying some variation of “start building” to encourage the next generation of mad tinkerer.

mattwilliams
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That was the most enjoyable two hours I've spent in quite a while. Thank you for sharing your day with us. You find the greatest people and most interesting things.

ibyogi
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I'm sure there were a few viewers that tuned out, but not this guy. I could look, listen, and learn (about this stuff) every day, forever. Did you notice how intricate the simple things were, and vice-versa. This is why they are called the "greatest" generation. Have a problem? SOLVE it! Find a way. We don't have time to whine about it! ...and all w/out Google! Cool builds, history lessons, and how-to videos all in one. Great video & great people. Thank you Casey, and thank the guys from all the interested/impressed viewers. I love the way David kept saying "start building" with a wink and a smile!

MikeOcampo-qlmw
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Casey, I'm sure others will agree with me - you can do long videos like this ANY day you want to. I love the old vehicles and equipment (my old buddy had 2 T's - a two door and a coupe) so seeing people restoring and driving them is always an interesting watch for me, and I love seeing the old farm equipment. In high school we went to a farm that had old walking beam tractors that they used until the late 90's, and this brings back some really good memories.

duanebuck
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This was a wonderful journey to go on. Thanks for taking us along.

TrialsOfOne
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What a privilege to spend a day with these old timers. Their knowledge and skills must not be forgotten by the younger generation. Absolute legends.

leejones
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I'm sure he enjoyed showing off his creations as much as he enjoyed building them. Casey has a great appreciation for creation.
Some of those unique contraptions may have been built out of necessity by farmers but never mass-manufactured.

johnguilfoyle
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It’s an honor to get to hang out with old timers like them.
I have an affinity for old equipment. The amount of mechanical genius and hard labor is unparalleled. The people that built it didn’t reach for their Milwaukee impact, or MIG welder.

stevenlatham
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Incredible !
This video is well worth the time it takes to view it !
I am 75 years old and remember seeing some of this kind of stuff as a kid.
So it was like a walk down memory lane.
Thank You Casey and the T Bums.

chuckster