I have 1921 Dodge, nice tip on the brake system, Dodge was way ahead of time. The 1948 Dodge Coupe has a brake light in the middle of the trunk, the turn signals are on the fenders.
Thanks for asking all the good questions! Just bought my great grandpa's 1915 from my great uncle. I feel so blessed that I was able to get this car. My great grandpa had the foresight to keep quite a few cars and leave them to his five kids. My grandmother ended up with a Peerless she sold before I was born and she also gave a Model T to my uncle. I thought I was out of luck until a distant cousin reached out to my uncle (they wanted it to stay in the family) after someone had made an offer on the 1915 who in turn got ahold of me. I'm getting her ready for storage over the winter right now! Picked it up for $4000usd. Thanks again!
I love how the man just casually hands him a highly toxic controlled substance wrapped around a thing designed to literally be on fire. man, they just did not give a darn back in the day.
I have a 1920 Dodge Brothers Tourer. They such great old cars. I drive it as much as I can
I have 1921 Dodge, nice tip on the brake system, Dodge was way ahead of time.
The 1948 Dodge Coupe has a brake light in the middle of the trunk, the turn signals are on the fenders.
The way the tire pump worked was really interesting lol , nice machine.
Thanks for asking all the good questions! Just bought my great grandpa's 1915 from my great uncle. I feel so blessed that I was able to get this car. My great grandpa had the foresight to keep quite a few cars and leave them to his five kids. My grandmother ended up with a Peerless she sold before I was born and she also gave a Model T to my uncle. I thought I was out of luck until a distant cousin reached out to my uncle (they wanted it to stay in the family) after someone had made an offer on the 1915 who in turn got ahold of me. I'm getting her ready for storage over the winter right now! Picked it up for $4000usd. Thanks again!
I've had that exact wrench sitting on my lathe for years. I always wondered what it was for!
Wow I lot I didn’t know! Really interesting! Thanks Keith
I need an engine block. Got the 21 knowing this when, i acquired it.
Thanks Kieth that was very interesting!
9:03 backwards. Easy to find them in 12 V because they still make them. Hard to find the old ones in 6 or 12
Interesting, I have a 1922 model. Thanks
Very cool Dodge. Thanks for the video about it.
I've always wondered what John and Horace might have done if they'd lived longer.
I love my 1920 dodge I'm in idaho I love this I had to learn history with mine there getting rare m I nes almost museum shape
Real nice, thank you.
I love how the man just casually hands him a highly toxic controlled substance wrapped around a thing designed to literally be on fire. man, they just did not give a darn back in the day.
Thanks for sharing, if anyone needs an old jack or some Ford wrenches. I have some for sale...
Thanks Keith, this video went by too fast.
en BACHINIVA HAY UB DUDGE DEJ 38, ERA DE UN MECANICO vICENTE gONZALES, ni LA LUCHA LE HICE, ESTA EN LA CASITA EN LA SALIDA A sOTO MAYNES, AMEN SMC
"Mostly original" except it's been painted and reupholstered and has new top and new glass and new everything