Ich hatte es im Begleittext zum Video erwähnt, bitte unbedingt den Werbefilm aus den 20er Jahre von Dodge anschauen: ruclips.net/video/nq2jY1trxqg/видео.html
Back in the early 1970's I found the remains of a 1917 car in a paddock. It consisted of about 2/3rds of the chassis & 1/2 of the Budd manufactured touring body. It still had the remains of the engine & gearbox. After gathering parts for a couple of years, I started to do something with it. Windscreen parts came from three sources, the grille shell was made from two & the radiator, from three. I built it as a HiBoy Hot Rod truck with a very short flat bed & a 1965 Chrysler 273 engine & trans. Front fenders & running boards were added later. First registered in September 1972, it is still on the road fifty two years later.
@@roadrarities I sold it in 1977 when I married. The wooden flatbed has since been replaced with a T pickup bed, the 273 was replaced with an LA340, & the live rear end was replaced with a Jag IRS. It's now red instead of blue & last I heard, it's interstate, about 1000 miles away. I'm now working on my 1933 Dodge 3 window coupe that I bought in 1968. Yes, I'm old. The three window coupe body was an Australian-only style, as was the Roadster, the Touring car & the Composite Coupe. [Like a Ford "Sport Coupe" with fixed fabric roof] Been collecting the rarest parts for that on & off for fifty years.
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Ich hatte es im Begleittext zum Video erwähnt, bitte unbedingt den Werbefilm aus den 20er Jahre von Dodge anschauen:
ruclips.net/video/nq2jY1trxqg/видео.html
Back in the early 1970's I found the remains of a 1917 car in a paddock. It consisted of about 2/3rds of the chassis & 1/2 of the Budd manufactured touring body. It still had the remains of the engine & gearbox.
After gathering parts for a couple of years, I started to do something with it. Windscreen parts came from three sources, the grille shell was made from two & the radiator, from three.
I built it as a HiBoy Hot Rod truck with a very short flat bed & a 1965 Chrysler 273 engine & trans. Front fenders & running boards were added later. First registered in September 1972, it is still on the road fifty two years later.
Thank you for your interesting story! I would like to present you with your HiBoy Hot Rod truck here on RoadRarities! 😀
@@roadrarities I sold it in 1977 when I married. The wooden flatbed has since been replaced with a T pickup bed, the 273 was replaced with an LA340, & the live rear end was replaced with a Jag IRS.
It's now red instead of blue & last I heard, it's interstate, about 1000 miles away.
I'm now working on my 1933 Dodge 3 window coupe that I bought in 1968. Yes, I'm old. The three window coupe body was an Australian-only style, as was the Roadster, the Touring car & the Composite Coupe. [Like a Ford "Sport Coupe" with fixed fabric roof]
Been collecting the rarest parts for that on & off for fifty years.