John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Terrific look at this beautiful Ford woody wagon and a great review of some of the historical items connected with it. Another engaging video !
I have the earlier version where the wood is all one color. Brooklin did this on several models including the 48 Buick and the Town and Country sedan.
I can't stress how much I love these videos John! thanks again for doing them!
And just to let everyone know, John hit the big time in the white metal world!
Brooklin is using his 'My Take' videos on their official youtube website.
See them here.....
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFsVcAL00mUOn0FqryL1TQw
Thanks, gents! The Brooklin videos are a little different from the "My Take" videos.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Thanks, gents! The Brooklin videos are a little different from the "My Take" videos.
Thanks for clarifying that John.
I would like to point out a few differences that I noticed when comparing your My Take videos with your Brooklin videos.
In your Brooklin videos
1. You didn't use your patented point system.
2. Your shirt appeared to be neatly pressed.
3. Your facial hair was well groomed.
So I give all your Brooklin videos 5 stars.
And I will consider the same for your My Take videos if I see the necessary improvements.
Thanks again John 😁
Good video, John, and I thank you for this whole series. I hope it continues for a looooooooooong time. David
@ben-lampson, Thanks for the "encouragement" on my hirsute proclivities
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Another enjoyable clip John. I was surprised that Brooklin went with the beige color on this model as IMHO there are other colors Ford used that year that look better on it. One thing this light color does well however is to show off the body lines. It is a beautiful model.