I`m very blessed to own 7 of these AWESOME cars from the 1920s My first and newest is a 1931 Plymouth (named after My Grandma, Hildy), 1925 Chevrolet Sport Coupe(Lulu), 1924 Oldsmobile 4 door sadan (John D.named after My grandpa, witch looks like the tall car on the right at 1:34) 1925 Dodge Brothers (Rusty) 1924 Dodge Brothers (Scrappy, named after Harold "Scrappy" Lambert) 1926 T Ford (Elmer named after Elmer Fieldcamp genia106 named this one) and a 1930 A Ford rumble coupe.
@roybo1930 no name on the Model A at present it`s being restored. The first car in this video looks somewhat like a 24 Chrysler cant see it very well The car at 0:20 is a Air Cooled Franklin, The car at 0:38 is a pre 1917 Model T Ford, The car at 0:38 could be a Cunningham or Winton hard to tell from the side. The car at 0:52 looks like a Hudson product, The car at 1:54 looks like a Kissel, The car at 2:02 is a HUDSON.
@dudemantwo OH WE HAVE OUR SHAIR OF SCARY CHARACTERS TODAY!, BELIEVE ME! Some that make 20s mobsters look like cub scouts, islamic terrorist, bank & 7-11 robbers, child mollesters & killers, drug lords, rap stars, & Nancy Pelosi! I SHUDDER TO THINK OF IT ALL!
Makes me want to drive one of those antique cars up and down mountain roads, music blaring from a built-in gramophone that magically plays old T songs.
My father had a square yellow car with a running board and funny horn, long before curved shapes came in.
Make that car at 0:38 a Lincoln! It is amazing what a clear monitor can do! But most Lincoln`s that I have seen have a double belt line in 1925.
roybo1930 1 year ago
I`m very blessed to own 7 of these AWESOME cars from the 1920s My first and newest is a 1931 Plymouth (named after My Grandma, Hildy), 1925 Chevrolet Sport Coupe(Lulu), 1924 Oldsmobile 4 door sadan (John D.named after My grandpa, witch looks like the tall car on the right at 1:34) 1925 Dodge Brothers (Rusty) 1924 Dodge Brothers (Scrappy, named after Harold "Scrappy" Lambert) 1926 T Ford (Elmer named after Elmer Fieldcamp genia106 named this one) and a 1930 A Ford rumble coupe.
roybo1930 1 year ago
@roybo1930 no name on the Model A at present it`s being restored. The first car in this video looks somewhat like a 24 Chrysler cant see it very well The car at 0:20 is a Air Cooled Franklin, The car at 0:38 is a pre 1917 Model T Ford, The car at 0:38 could be a Cunningham or Winton hard to tell from the side. The car at 0:52 looks like a Hudson product, The car at 1:54 looks like a Kissel, The car at 2:02 is a HUDSON.
roybo1930 1 year ago
I haven't seen one of these old vehicles in a long time.
allaseful 1 year ago
Those cars are works of art...yes, I would like to have lived back then...
Although, there were scary characters back then...like mobsters...and Henry Ford...:(
dudemantwo 1 year ago
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roybo1930 1 year ago
@dudemantwo OH WE HAVE OUR SHAIR OF SCARY CHARACTERS TODAY!, BELIEVE ME! Some that make 20s mobsters look like cub scouts, islamic terrorist, bank & 7-11 robbers, child mollesters & killers, drug lords, rap stars, & Nancy Pelosi! I SHUDDER TO THINK OF IT ALL!
roybo1930 1 year ago
I loved this, pictures, song, everything!
who's singing??
renata1934 2 years ago
added this to my series of 100 music playlists covering each of the past 100 years, come hear the evolution of pop music over 4 generations ! ! !
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chkjns 2 years ago
Nice tight arrangement and recorded quite well.
Thealleygators 3 years ago
Fun tune and spirited singing. The period cars looks so charming, could General Motors avoid going under by reproducing them?
dzheger 3 years ago
YA, it could be GM's answer to VW's camper van!!! teehee!!!
idasynco 3 years ago
Fantastic Song, and great slide show! Thank You!
DavidN23Skidoo 3 years ago
Correction: I meant to say YT songs in my comment, not T songs. Somehow the Y disappeared.
barbcard 3 years ago
No wonder. You were thinking of the Ford Model T. :)
dzheger 3 years ago
Really good band and song, and the pics are something else.
Hope the lady on the bonnet of the car in the last pic, did not jump!
Thanks for posting.
Corrie121 3 years ago
WOW, this one made my favs...I LOVED the Dupont Camp Car showed near the end!!!!!
idasynco 3 years ago
Ida,
This one is quite delicious!
Thanks for the send!
See ya soon!
RJMonkey
tdub1941 3 years ago
Makes me want to drive one of those antique cars up and down mountain roads, music blaring from a built-in gramophone that magically plays old T songs.
My father had a square yellow car with a running board and funny horn, long before curved shapes came in.
barbcard 3 years ago
thanks for the fun pics and the great version of this song....excellent!
bill3murr 3 years ago