@@jar407 Not many had wooden frames. However, the bodies mounted to the steel frame were of wood frame construction and covered with sheet metal like an airplane was covered with canvas cloth.
Ah Yes...The tow rigs! Since there has been cars....there has been tow trucks. If you wreck it, or just break down ....call a tow truck! Thanks Max, for giving these workhorses a few minutes in the spotlight! ( And keep the clean side up!) 👌🤣
If you’re ever in Chattanooga, TN, be sure to spend some time in the National Tow Truck Museum & Hall of fame! You’ll be blown away! It’s like this video on steroids!
most if not all recent cars cannot even get towed by a old tow truck there too thin metal, aluminum and plastic flatbed ot wheel lifts normally needed but a clean good paint classic truck still looks better
Interesting to see some of those auto accidents from the 1920's. The cars are squashed like bugs and/or broken in at least 15 pieces. Amazing!
body frames were wood wood snaps
@@jar407 Not many had wooden frames. However, the bodies mounted to the steel frame were of wood frame construction and covered with sheet metal like an airplane was covered with canvas cloth.
Ah Yes...The tow rigs! Since there has been cars....there has been tow trucks. If you wreck it, or just break down
....call a tow truck!
Thanks Max, for giving these workhorses a few minutes in the spotlight! ( And keep the clean side up!) 👌🤣
I do love the old tow trucks Max, thanks
Nice collage. I have a 1950 ford F-5 wrecker with a 1927era Manley 2 ton wrecking crane.
If you’re ever in Chattanooga, TN, be sure to spend some time in the National Tow Truck Museum & Hall of fame! You’ll be blown away! It’s like this video on steroids!
A Packard as a tow rig? Now I HAVE seen everything!
The first tow truck was a Cadillac
Is this a brand new category? I always watch but don't always comment or "like" . But I really enjoy watching all of your videos Max. 👍
Thank you! Clicking "like" helps my videos to be seen more often, and I enjoy reading viewers comments!
I own a 70 f350 wrecker with wheel lift. Best 600.00 I ever spent.
That was cool, thanks Max
most if not all recent cars cannot even get towed by a old tow truck there too thin metal, aluminum and plastic
flatbed ot wheel lifts normally needed but a clean good paint classic truck still looks better