No one today builds pickup trucks as rugged as they were in the 40's and 50's. Not Chevy, GMC, Dodge or Ford. I had a 1949 Dodge Power Wagon and it was the most rugged, most versatile truck I ever owned.
Actually not. The systems ran in mixed traffic like the buses that replaced them, so got stuck in the same traffic. They were problematic and failing. Buses were also cheaper to run, faster to accelerate and brake, and more maneuverable.
Some were also GMCs, which were badge engineered Chevrolets, and Ford and Chrysler were not alone, either, with DIVCO and Nash and Studebaker and Hudson also having a presence as well as Autocar and Peterbilt and Kenworth and so many others. So 1 in 3 is actually really quite good in that environment.
My dad had a high lift coal truck but it was a Ford but yours brought back good memories
Absolutely beautiful trucks.
Not a GM consumer but loved to see the past 🇺🇸
No one today builds pickup trucks as rugged as they were in the 40's and 50's. Not Chevy, GMC, Dodge or Ford. I had a 1949 Dodge Power Wagon and it was the most rugged, most versatile truck I ever owned.
I doubt that they were so durable considering they only had five digit odometers, though…
That was a great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It's hard to believe what those little tiny semi trucks could haul, 20 tons of logs, that's incredible.
General Motors, Firestone, and Standard Oil conspired to destroy Trolley systems which were more efficient than the buses that replaced them.
Actually not. The systems ran in mixed traffic like the buses that replaced them, so got stuck in the same traffic. They were problematic and failing. Buses were also cheaper to run, faster to accelerate and brake, and more maneuverable.
America was great ......
Chevy Trucks...like a rock!
This what made AMERICA GREAT⛏️🇺🇸
OMG! There were a couple of trucks loaded with the pods from outer space in the movie Invasion of the Body Snacthers !!! 😲
Correct Title: 1940s Chevrolet Ad
All the industry, and then industry realize they could hire Chinese children for pennies a day and it all ended in a couple decades.
Except then the Chinese stopped having children…
I would like to buy a Chevy Panel truck!
Why didn't he say, "two out of three, are, NOT Chevrolet"!!😂. Words matter. 2023.
Some were also GMCs, which were badge engineered Chevrolets, and Ford and Chrysler were not alone, either, with DIVCO and Nash and Studebaker and Hudson also having a presence as well as Autocar and Peterbilt and Kenworth and so many others. So 1 in 3 is actually really quite good in that environment.
From the “Aren’t We Great! Archives,” it’s transportation night here on yesterday’s Propaganda TV.
And todays version has the "transportation secretary" staying home and playing "mommy"
@@mikehaughey really can’t bring yourself to live in the present comfortably, huh?
@@markstevens1729 Because the present is not comfortable. Let's Go Brandon!